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governor pants: -- pence: the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the faculty, to the parents, proud and relieved family members, who are gathered here today, and to the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored to address the 2016 graduating class and i am humbled by it. a class of 514, truly exemplary young men and women, research, academic achievement, athletics, men's and women's national basketball champions are among us. choral members we just heard , musicians who just toward it through the united states and europe, students who have served, and classrooms and churches and hospitals, studied and served abroad. we have among us a princess of the indy 500 festivals, and a graduate submitted a photo soon adorn our bicentennial stamp. this is a class of extraordinary accomplishment. i believe the 2016 graduating class of indiana wesleyan university represents a generation of promise and i congratulate you all. [applause] gov. pence: today is all about you and it should be fun. you are all winners. and, the prize is
governor pants: -- pence: the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the faculty, to the parents, proud and relieved family members, who are gathered here today, and to the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored to address the 2016 graduating class and i am humbled by it. a class of 514, truly exemplary young men and women, research, academic achievement, athletics, men's and women's national basketball champions are among us....
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then there is the salary of faculty and staff and the leadership faculty provides throughout the region, in art and sciences, public schools, churches, health care, businesses, it enriches the entire community, as do thousands of graduates who live in the region, now more professional and more able than they were before they had the good degree here. certainly, the greater huntsville area workforce is indeed exceptional. huntsville is one of the highest concentration of phd's and forbes magazine calls huntsville one of the top 10 smartest cities in the world. not a bad complement. an analysis released just yesterday, huntsville was named the number one place in the country for stem graduates. stem graduates, i know you are glad to hear that. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. all they do, the technology that is so embedded in the u.s. army, redstone, and the space and missile defense system, all here, the advanced companies, world-class companies here in large numbers, excellent local political and governmental leaders. you can be sure that senator shelby and i, congress
then there is the salary of faculty and staff and the leadership faculty provides throughout the region, in art and sciences, public schools, churches, health care, businesses, it enriches the entire community, as do thousands of graduates who live in the region, now more professional and more able than they were before they had the good degree here. certainly, the greater huntsville area workforce is indeed exceptional. huntsville is one of the highest concentration of phd's and forbes...
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we have our share of the finest faculty in the country today. we are attracting students today , yale,uld go to harvard places like that. in fact, we lead the country in the number of national merit scholars that come here. and allhead of harvard the ivy league schools. we are number one in national merit scholars coming to alabama. that is where rose wanted to get us. he had to grow the student population, but he also wanted to raise the intellectual level of the student population. my book i have written on be a non-, and turning the tide, about institutions under stress, and how they handle change. during the vietnam war, military services did not do that very well. they fought the last war. at the university of alabama, tradition is important, history is important. we learn from that history. and we learn from the history of a region that has had a very sad history. god has not blessed the south with a joyful history. we are the only part of the country that knows total defeat in warfare, occupation. we have known racial strife and -- any re
we have our share of the finest faculty in the country today. we are attracting students today , yale,uld go to harvard places like that. in fact, we lead the country in the number of national merit scholars that come here. and allhead of harvard the ivy league schools. we are number one in national merit scholars coming to alabama. that is where rose wanted to get us. he had to grow the student population, but he also wanted to raise the intellectual level of the student population. my book i...
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and women into the faculty ranks. not address the pipeline at all stages, we will fall short. in the absence of a small presence in the faculty, we will not have a draw of undergraduate students coming to harvard. emily: you say that your programs are very different. some would point to stamford as being the father of google, whereas mark zuckerberg dropped out of harvard and went to silicon valley with facebook. how do you keep that from happening again? prof. doyle: as educators, our mission is to educate the students. to bring them through to fruition to the degree they are training for. that is our mission, that is our primary objective. along the way, things happen. kids get ideas. they take them and run with them. we are not trying to create lots of short-circuits and ways to drop out early, but rather focus on the complete package. what it means to get the harvard degree, complete the training, and use that to springboard into successful endeavors. >> the dropouts, i think those are exceptional people so i tend
and women into the faculty ranks. not address the pipeline at all stages, we will fall short. in the absence of a small presence in the faculty, we will not have a draw of undergraduate students coming to harvard. emily: you say that your programs are very different. some would point to stamford as being the father of google, whereas mark zuckerberg dropped out of harvard and went to silicon valley with facebook. how do you keep that from happening again? prof. doyle: as educators, our mission...
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i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community. this will be a day i will long cherish. i am really thrilled to be here. as i look out on this assembled crowd, i see a lot of joy in the faces of all of you. as you are clad in your caps and gowns, and prepared to enter the working world. from my perch, there needs to be a pause for concern. why? because the robots are rising. the cars are driving themselves, and computers are humiliating human beings in contests of the wit, the most recent example, the google computer that annihilated the reigning champion in a game of go, a 2500-year-old game so, there are more moves than there are atoms in the universe. machines seem poised to replace workers. it might be understandable if you're sitting there questioning whether your years of liberal arts study have done much to make you valuable in this ex machina utopia that is unfolding ahead of you. are you destined for a life of r2d2's nursemaid, ke
i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community. this will be a day i will long cherish. i am really thrilled to be here. as i look out on this assembled crowd, i see a lot of joy in the faces of all of you. as you are clad in your caps and gowns, and prepared to enter the working world. from my perch, there needs to be a pause for concern. why?...
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[laughter] i want to congratulate the students, parents, relatives, faculty. thank you for this kind invitation to celebrate this occasion with you. my wife and i have the highest esteem for this university. i'm very happy to be a part of this. i have been fortunate enough to travel to 58 countries. i'm always happy to give back to this country and to recognize how incredibly blessed we are to be in this nation.
[laughter] i want to congratulate the students, parents, relatives, faculty. thank you for this kind invitation to celebrate this occasion with you. my wife and i have the highest esteem for this university. i'm very happy to be a part of this. i have been fortunate enough to travel to 58 countries. i'm always happy to give back to this country and to recognize how incredibly blessed we are to be in this nation.
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but now, i no longer teach and i can tell you the hunter faculty as far as i can tell is the light. there are very few students of color and i don't think it in some ways is like an isolated example. this is a very strange thing because if you look at the arena of american writing, there's extraordinary writers of color in this country that have remade the landscape of american writing. what is it about the program and i think it's a good topic to talk about some very interesting things to say. at the graduate center, i teach phd students and poetics that we don't actually write poems. a lot of people would come there and then they do phd's. i think this is in issue. one of the things that happened happened -- one of the things that happened is there is some idea as some professionalization and i think we should think about what does this mean. we've had writing for many centuries in many cultures in many languages. what is this piece of paper do for you? i know people of color have gone to amazing programs. decisive because it was isolation. these are issues that i think we should
but now, i no longer teach and i can tell you the hunter faculty as far as i can tell is the light. there are very few students of color and i don't think it in some ways is like an isolated example. this is a very strange thing because if you look at the arena of american writing, there's extraordinary writers of color in this country that have remade the landscape of american writing. what is it about the program and i think it's a good topic to talk about some very interesting things to say....
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again, this was the faculty doing this. recently spoke at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. they told me they vetted my name with black student pressure groups to make sure i was acceptable and that there wouldn't be trouble if i came. so conservative groups must vet their invitation list with liberal groups on campus. these are kids doing it but they are taking their cues from adults like the ones at virginia tech. >> this is orwellian. it's one of the many reasons why our system of modern education needs to be exploded. i mean that figuratively, obviously, not literally, because we have a system of education in which idealogical conformity has become the absolute litmus test for any kind of exchange of ideas. that's not a place where you can make any kind of intellectual progress. >> congratulations. you got to go back and speak freely. we like that. we love it. >> they did the right thing in the end. >> we have to take one more break. i would like to continue forever but we have to take a break. our hits an
again, this was the faculty doing this. recently spoke at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. they told me they vetted my name with black student pressure groups to make sure i was acceptable and that there wouldn't be trouble if i came. so conservative groups must vet their invitation list with liberal groups on campus. these are kids doing it but they are taking their cues from adults like the ones at virginia tech. >> this is orwellian. it's one of the many reasons why our...
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we are growing the faculty. we are moving to a new building. l of this at the same time .hat these gifts are coming in it's really an unusual confluence of amazing things. emily: that said, some would say harvard's in generic school has lagged other top programs like m.i.t. or carnegie mellon. top-fiveed to get to a school within five years. that's ambitious. how do you plan to do that? these metrics are based on the size of the program. if you look at the metrics at scale -- size of the faculty, publications for faculty members, funding for faculty members -- we are right there at the top. but we are a very small program. i don't think we want to change that. we want to keep the small, community, collegial field, which is part of how harvard does engineering and that will enable us to be of the top of the field on a scale basis compared to anybody. bijan: it's really impressive what is going on there. how are things going with getting more women to be engineers, things like that? are you happy with that trend? more work to do? how are things do
we are growing the faculty. we are moving to a new building. l of this at the same time .hat these gifts are coming in it's really an unusual confluence of amazing things. emily: that said, some would say harvard's in generic school has lagged other top programs like m.i.t. or carnegie mellon. top-fiveed to get to a school within five years. that's ambitious. how do you plan to do that? these metrics are based on the size of the program. if you look at the metrics at scale -- size of the...
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greetings to the johns hopkins university, my good thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty administration, especially the graduating class of 2016. [cheers and applause] and, again, we must acknowledge that people made this all possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and poet mr. p.r. nelson once said: dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get to this thing called life. [cheers and applause] but on this occasion of the graduation of this class in the year of our lord 2016, johns hopkins university, i've been blessed to do what i want, what i love. i love what i do and what i do is i make films. i'm a film make per. i'm a storyteller. and there are two words that are almost in all of my 23 feature films to date. these two words are "wake up." wake up from the sleep, wake up from being comatose, wake up from the slumber that keeps your eyes shut to this awesome, more than not evil crazy spin sane world we live in. let's move our unconscious minds from the back to the front to a conscious state. and wake up. let's leave our lofty ivory towers of inst
greetings to the johns hopkins university, my good thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty administration, especially the graduating class of 2016. [cheers and applause] and, again, we must acknowledge that people made this all possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and poet mr. p.r. nelson once said: dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get to this thing called life. [cheers and applause] but on this occasion of the graduation of this class...
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is the salary of faculty and staff and the leadership faculty provides throughout the region, in art schools,ce is, public churches, health care, businesses, it enriches the entire community, as do thousands of graduates who live in the region, now more professional and more able than they were before they had the degree here. certainly, the greater huntsville area workforce is indeed exceptional. huntsville is one of the highest concentration of phd's and forbes magazine's calls hunched -- huntsville one of the top 10 smartest cities in the world. not a bad complement. an analysis released just yesterday, huntsville was named the number one place in the country for stem graduates. i know you are glad to hear that. science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. do, the technology that is so embedded in the u.s. army, read god -- redstone, and the space and missile defense system, all here, the advanced companies, world-class companies here in large numbers, excellent local political and governmental leaders. you can be sure that congressman brooks, and the entire understand just
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the law schools. that is all of this objection from faculty members is coming from main campus. and none from people in the physical sciences, none from people in math. people in -- >> none in the law school? >> none. the law school is overjoyed. we have largely i'm proud of george mason university school of law. we have an outstanding faculty. former dean henry manning who created intellectual atmosphere of this place, it was said he levitated the place. because we did it without money. >> i remember. >> it was an opportunity to have money, some money. >> i remember when it got started not so many moons ago. anyway, nice to see you sir. >> pleasure to be here. >>> thousands of people fleeing for their lives a massive wildfire not slowing down. a very dangerous situation. we're going to take you there live next. >>> look at the video an >>> look at the video an explosion fire on one of the >>> look at the video an explosion fire on one of the here's the plan. you grow up wanting to be a lawyer, because your dad's a lawyer. and you land a job with a 401k and meet your wife. you're
the law schools. that is all of this objection from faculty members is coming from main campus. and none from people in the physical sciences, none from people in math. people in -- >> none in the law school? >> none. the law school is overjoyed. we have largely i'm proud of george mason university school of law. we have an outstanding faculty. former dean henry manning who created intellectual atmosphere of this place, it was said he levitated the place. because we did it without...
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twice a year, i would have a hard time believing that the school administrators, the school staff, the faculty, and the students are going to be that well versed that this is going to be a second nature thing. >> reporter: when we showed superintendent william hyte what his own records show, he had no idea. why haven't skpools be school following the fire code? >> we're trying to figure that out as well. there's a code in place for a reason to keep children safe. >> reporter: we also found schools recording drills on days classes were not in session including a saturday, christmas eve, and during the pope's visit last september. did those drills actually happen? >> children respect in schools on weekends and holidays, i mean -- >> reporter: why would they document -- >> i have no idea. i'll have to ask that question. >> reporter: since our investigation, the superintendent sent principals this memo reminding them you're responsible for holding the required drills and making sure your fire drill log is up to date. >> we're going to hold people accou accountable to this. >> reporter: brenda expe
twice a year, i would have a hard time believing that the school administrators, the school staff, the faculty, and the students are going to be that well versed that this is going to be a second nature thing. >> reporter: when we showed superintendent william hyte what his own records show, he had no idea. why haven't skpools be school following the fire code? >> we're trying to figure that out as well. there's a code in place for a reason to keep children safe. >> reporter:...
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the university teaches 63 courses in entrepreneurship. 162 faculty members are entrepreneurs. 0,000 active companies have been launched by m.i.t. alums. here is our interview with m.i.t. president l. rafael reif. how do you see m.i.t.'s role in the startup community in boston and the world? mr. reif: m.i.t. is a unique place. students with a great deal of talent come here because, not only do they want to get a degree, they want to use their skills to do something important for the world. to make the world better. they come here to learn and try to work on projects addressing the most important challenges the world faces. emily: you have a theory that we leave a lot of innovation on the table, like ketchup in a bottle. what do you mean? mr. reif: at m.i.t. alone, you see a tremendous amount of innovation. you see innovation you want to go out into society to address the world's biggest challenges. right now, we have an extremely strong -- the u.s. is the most innovative country in the world. the system works well. you have ideas from universities that are picked up by risk capi
the university teaches 63 courses in entrepreneurship. 162 faculty members are entrepreneurs. 0,000 active companies have been launched by m.i.t. alums. here is our interview with m.i.t. president l. rafael reif. how do you see m.i.t.'s role in the startup community in boston and the world? mr. reif: m.i.t. is a unique place. students with a great deal of talent come here because, not only do they want to get a degree, they want to use their skills to do something important for the world. to...
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here is your commencement speaker and to be able to congratulate the graduates, the parents, the families, faculty, and friends of the class of 2016. honestly, to me, it seems like just yesterday i was sitting on your side of the podium, as a member of the first class to be entirely educated under the block plan. and now, instead, i am saving up for my own grandchildren's college education.
here is your commencement speaker and to be able to congratulate the graduates, the parents, the families, faculty, and friends of the class of 2016. honestly, to me, it seems like just yesterday i was sitting on your side of the podium, as a member of the first class to be entirely educated under the block plan. and now, instead, i am saving up for my own grandchildren's college education.
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i want to say to the faculty and the parents and the friends, it is wonderful that you are here. most of all, congratulations to the uc berkeley class of 2016. congratulations. you did it. no more late nights at libraries. no more last-minute cramming for your last poly psy final. it is over, folks. no more. today, you can finally celebrate. but right now, there is only one thing standing between you and your hard-earned diploma and that is me. i get it. despite being a united states senator i promise you not to , filibuster. this is your day. you earned it. you studied. you focused, you learned, you worked, and you managed to do all of that and live your lives. you started relationships and you ended relationships. somebody is really happy about that breakup. [laughter] i could tell that. [applause] you missed your family but you enjoyed being away from your family. you ate healthy and you exercised. [laughter] that is debatable. but then you squandered all of that good work at top dog and kingpin doughnuts. you balance your budget. [laughter] on occasion, you busted your budget
i want to say to the faculty and the parents and the friends, it is wonderful that you are here. most of all, congratulations to the uc berkeley class of 2016. congratulations. you did it. no more late nights at libraries. no more last-minute cramming for your last poly psy final. it is over, folks. no more. today, you can finally celebrate. but right now, there is only one thing standing between you and your hard-earned diploma and that is me. i get it. despite being a united states senator i...
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for your thank him for the faculty and suno.taff here at most of all, just thank him. you got here how or how long it took, you will alk out of these doors today following in the foot steps of a long history of trailblazing knights. you represent a new chapter in legacy.nduring it's been 10 years since the returned to new orleans after being displaced to aton rouge in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. dr. upolo has led this university every step of the way, and i know that recovery wasn't easy, and it certainly wasn't quick. in fact, it's only been two years since the last fema of this were moved off campus. -- i've been to this campus about five times now. the progress has been remarkable. but those things are just buildings. the real progress has been with you, the people at southern university of new orleans, and what's most important is you up.r gave you didn't give up on your school. you didn't give up on your education, and i can promise you his, as your governor, i'm not going to give up on you, i'm not going to give up on southern, on i'm not going to give up
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congratulations to the university faculty and the high school students, coaches and librarians and music teachers who helped shepherd you to southwestern. thank you for letting me be part of the day. [applause] >> c-span's 2016 look at commencement speech continues. we're joined by dr. edward berger, president of southwest university in texas. yourteresting choice for commencement speaker. tell us about the thinking that went into asking her to speak. >> first of all, i cannot think of a better candidate to speak about elections. secondly, our focus at southwestern university is on making connections. there is no better way to make connections than through a presence election when there are political and social applications, psychological -- brown, did she talk about what may be ahead for the debate in the fall? guest: she did not foreshadow that, though we expect both presidential and vice prejudicial debates in the fall. everybody tod really actively listen. she was pulling on many of the tenets of southwestern which is to think on your own, and make the connections that you need to di
congratulations to the university faculty and the high school students, coaches and librarians and music teachers who helped shepherd you to southwestern. thank you for letting me be part of the day. [applause] >> c-span's 2016 look at commencement speech continues. we're joined by dr. edward berger, president of southwest university in texas. yourteresting choice for commencement speaker. tell us about the thinking that went into asking her to speak. >> first of all, i cannot think...
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[laughter] but what a wonderful welcome, and i want to say to all the faculty, the parents, the friends, it's wonderful you're here, and most of all i want to say congratulations to the uc berkeley political science class of 2016! [cheers and applause] fantastic. [applause] congratulations, you did it. no more late nights at doe or moffitt be libraries, no more last minute cramming for your last poly-sci final. it's over, folks, no more. today you can finally celebrate. but right now there's only one thing standing between you and your hard-earned diploma, and that's me. [laughter] so i get it. and despite being united states senator, i promise you not to filly busker. [laughter] filibuster. because this is your day. you earned it. you studied, yes? let's do a little bit of -- yeah. [laughter] you focused -- >> yes. >> you learned -- >> yes. >> you worked -- >> yes. >> and you managed to do all that and live your lives -- [laughter] you started relationships, you started relationships, and you ended relationships. [laughter] somebody's really happy about that break-up. [laughter] i coul
[laughter] but what a wonderful welcome, and i want to say to all the faculty, the parents, the friends, it's wonderful you're here, and most of all i want to say congratulations to the uc berkeley political science class of 2016! [cheers and applause] fantastic. [applause] congratulations, you did it. no more late nights at doe or moffitt be libraries, no more last minute cramming for your last poly-sci final. it's over, folks, no more. today you can finally celebrate. but right now there's...
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all the faculty here with me, the staff, the platform party, honored guests, family and friends, and you, our graduates of 2016, who are ready to launch, today is it. an end and a beginning. a day to say goodbye to late-night breakfast, to poet, and to the rock. today, you step off the precipice and into your futures. it is exhilarating, terrifying, bittersweet all at once. the weight has been long, the path uncertain at times. on this beautiful day, a little warm, you are just a few speeches away and a short walk from holding your degree. congratulations. [speaking spanish and chinese] maybe i did not do that last one well. when it felt like the earth was moving under your feet and the dure,ure was too much to en you studied yourself and found a way to keep going. let's remember -- you did not do it alone. e today is about your achievement and the realization of your dreams, it is also about the fulfilling of your family's dreams for you. give your family and friends here to support you a big round of applause. [applause] ms. contreras-sweet: yes. that is right. all right. there you
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what of the administrators are a the faculty will your fellow students? without exception each said my fellow students. i haven't heard this before but not just the fellow students but fellow students on social media to be denounced on facebook or one of the other sites and i never heard students say this before but it was interesting is a generational change for the first time students have grown up with social media they have spent their whole lives basically at this point they don't know time before social media but there's something in a liberal about social media that their comments revealed e-mail and other technology are a continuation of a conversation our letter by other means but there is something more like the mob mentality from facebook he and twitter they and a letter for a thoughtful conversation and that seemed to me with their getting a 80 people could denounce you in seconds and so they leave town deeply disturbing. >> host: you write today's campus isn't steeped in the lincoln and douglas debate. >> one of the things that we have come to
what of the administrators are a the faculty will your fellow students? without exception each said my fellow students. i haven't heard this before but not just the fellow students but fellow students on social media to be denounced on facebook or one of the other sites and i never heard students say this before but it was interesting is a generational change for the first time students have grown up with social media they have spent their whole lives basically at this point they don't know...
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to all the faculty and families, i want to say, job well done. fantastic. this is what gives us all hope for the future of the country and the community. it was basically 10 years ago since i spoke at this convention last time and the last time i was here, it was my first encounter as a catholic with our new bishop. timothy cardinal dolan, who was archbishop of milwaukee. he did the prayer, and i did the speech. my topic was truth in the modern world. as expected, it was a total hit. [laughter] i got wild applause, cheering, shouting, and crying. that was just from the archbishop [laughter] you know tim dolan. he is a jovial guy. he came up and said, i loved your speech. it was so short. we have been great friends ever since. if you feel stir crazy and you are thinking about the rest of the day and the rest of your year or your life, rest assured, i will get right to the point. the biggest piece of advice i would give to all of you is this. do not worry too much about the plan. sometimes, fulfillment lies in very unpredictable places. all of your life, peopl
to all the faculty and families, i want to say, job well done. fantastic. this is what gives us all hope for the future of the country and the community. it was basically 10 years ago since i spoke at this convention last time and the last time i was here, it was my first encounter as a catholic with our new bishop. timothy cardinal dolan, who was archbishop of milwaukee. he did the prayer, and i did the speech. my topic was truth in the modern world. as expected, it was a total hit. [laughter]...
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i thought i had it at the faculty club, right? may 14 at the stanford faculty club. it's a beautiful facility and i also want to mention that on that day there's going to be a coders summit in collaboration with the hispanic heritage foundation. so, at stanford on may 14th there will be 700 latinos that are, you know, not only building the future but are the future. damian. that is great. hey, nice job. frank: thank you so much. damian: and thank you so much for coming and enlightening us. manny: pleasures all mine. thank you so much. damian: feel free to drop some dime on your way out. that's also fine too. you can invest in this show anytime. manny: okay. damian: thank you very much. and if you need--here's our contact information. you can follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian. also, pick up a copy of "el observador" newspaper and support your bilingual weekly all across the bay area. we thank you, once again, for sharing a part of your sunday with us. you know we lost pepe martinez, who was a leader of mariachi vargas.
i thought i had it at the faculty club, right? may 14 at the stanford faculty club. it's a beautiful facility and i also want to mention that on that day there's going to be a coders summit in collaboration with the hispanic heritage foundation. so, at stanford on may 14th there will be 700 latinos that are, you know, not only building the future but are the future. damian. that is great. hey, nice job. frank: thank you so much. damian: and thank you so much for coming and enlightening us....
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. >>> trustees are considering ratifying a contract for the faculty this week across the california campus system. timing could be an issue, forever. the csu system is asking for an additional $101 million in funds to expand enrollment. >>> turning to the court now, the warriors are hoping for redemption in game 4 after a disappointing showing in game 3 against the thunder and unsportsmanlike conduct. coach steve kerr is hoping for a more disciplined team on the court. the tip-off at 6:00. >>> while the team is on the road, the group save oakland sports, is stepping up efforts to keep the warriors in the city. oakland fans are still holding out hope that they will stay with a rally and tv viewing party today at 5:30 at the new parkway theater on 24th street. fans will be able to watch the play-off game against the thunder in oklahoma city. >>> a major ruling on bill cosby. why he will have to stand trial and how much time he could face behind pars. >> and the google maps app, when the new version rolling out and what to expect. >> and we could see a sprinkle or two. then big changes for th
. >>> trustees are considering ratifying a contract for the faculty this week across the california campus system. timing could be an issue, forever. the csu system is asking for an additional $101 million in funds to expand enrollment. >>> turning to the court now, the warriors are hoping for redemption in game 4 after a disappointing showing in game 3 against the thunder and unsportsmanlike conduct. coach steve kerr is hoping for a more disciplined team on the court. the...
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my thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty, administration, and the graduating class of 2016. again, we must acknowledge the people who made this possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and poet mr. p.r. nelson once said, dearly beloved, we gather here today to get to this thing called life. but on this occasion, the graduation of a class in the
my thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty, administration, and the graduating class of 2016. again, we must acknowledge the people who made this possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and poet mr. p.r. nelson once said, dearly beloved, we gather here today to get to this thing called life. but on this occasion, the graduation of a class in the
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a moment to stand up and be recognized, members of the faculty. [applause] >> thank you so much for your support. this is the 13th national black writers conference and it is rare that we know we are participating in history at the time that it happens but this is a historical event. it has been going on a quarter of a century and moving forward. it does not happen without the leadership, true leadership of none other than the director of the center for black literature and the chair of the english department. [applause] >> and last and not least, when i had an opportunity to speak to our guest panelist, i thought, i knew this was going to be a special panel and i want to thank them both for their participation and the genius you brought to your work and for being our guest here today. [applause] >> the only thing. >> i also have this one poem i would like to read. [laughter] >> i will say this. it is such a gift. we are thinkers. what i loved about this panel is the opportunity to
a moment to stand up and be recognized, members of the faculty. [applause] >> thank you so much for your support. this is the 13th national black writers conference and it is rare that we know we are participating in history at the time that it happens but this is a historical event. it has been going on a quarter of a century and moving forward. it does not happen without the leadership, true leadership of none other than the director of the center for black literature and the chair of...
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. >> this is one of the most important things that you can do for the students and the faculty. >> reporter showed the national fire protection association's robert solomon who philly schools documented. he is not surprised since our investigation parents have asked their principals about fire drills. >> those are legitimate questions for them to be asking. why wasn't it done. >> reporter: principal told us his kids practiced more drills than he documented. >> how many fire drills did you do last year? >> i would say probably seven to eight. >> reporter: how do you know? >> it's not documented. you're right. >> reporter: he showed us his school's fire drill log going back to 1971 and confirming the information the district provided. fox chase elementary only documented two official fire drills last year. why can't you write down every time you do a fire drill? >> i wasn't here since 1971, but i can honestly tell you that, like i said, when you're juggling ten different things maybe documenting the fire drill wasn't done. maybe it was a clerical error, you know. it just -- just wasn't there.
. >> this is one of the most important things that you can do for the students and the faculty. >> reporter showed the national fire protection association's robert solomon who philly schools documented. he is not surprised since our investigation parents have asked their principals about fire drills. >> those are legitimate questions for them to be asking. why wasn't it done. >> reporter: principal told us his kids practiced more drills than he documented. >> how...
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the faculty is behind them. >> wanting more and not having the money as well as underfunding. we're the smallest college. >> reporter: ethnic studies has a budget of $3.6 million, but in the past has received additional funding from different sources to add more classes and professors. the students want the university to increase its budget to $8 million. >> we expect these negotiations to begin monday may 9th at 9:00 a.m. and conclude by wednesday may 11th 11:00 a.m. >> reporter: the president says he will meet with students, but hinted that raising the college's budget is nearly impossible. >> i would happy daddy warbucks would fall out of the sky and offer us a gift. life i think is a series of intelligent compromises. >> it's not clear when both sides will begin compromising. abc 7 news. >>> several san francisco leaders credit a new audit with reaffirming their firms about super bowl l not being financial for the city. they attracted visitors before the game. the city controller says it only generated $792,000 in additional revenue. both the police department spent millio
the faculty is behind them. >> wanting more and not having the money as well as underfunding. we're the smallest college. >> reporter: ethnic studies has a budget of $3.6 million, but in the past has received additional funding from different sources to add more classes and professors. the students want the university to increase its budget to $8 million. >> we expect these negotiations to begin monday may 9th at 9:00 a.m. and conclude by wednesday may 11th 11:00 a.m. >>...
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of course all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state, let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped you to hear. thank you all for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i may be a little jetlagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you. so i'm grateful. both of theto thank choirs and the band for that beautiful music. you all are amazing. before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands to help you all get here. but moms, dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cou sins, friends, neighbors. all of you. give it up. [applause] wantinally, most of all, i us to join in congratulating -- what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016. [applause] you all deserve all of that and more, because i know how hard you work to make it to the day studying late into the night. writing and rewriting those papers. taking all those exams. oh my lord. but i also heard that you happen to be able to have some fun over these past years as well. , joining up on fridays of the horseshoe.
of course all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state, let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped you to hear. thank you all for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i may be a little jetlagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you. so i'm grateful. both of theto thank choirs and the band for that beautiful music. you all are amazing. before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands to help you all get...
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members of the board, members of the faculty, family, friends, most of all graduates. i'm honored to be here. i am particularly honored because my bride is with me. we spent quite a bit of time together and we like to have memories together. this is a memory. i would like to thank dr. oren for inviting me. i express my deep honor and gratitude to participate in these commencement exercises. it's been quite some years since for jenny and i have been here together. we been here on separate occasions but rarely together. of course we have known dr. larry and mrs. oren for many years. we have been quite close to hillsdale throughout his tenure. we both admire the work that is being done here to educate young man and young women. i was fortunate to have had david morel, a hillsdale graduate, clerk for me. he was an outstanding law clerk and brilliant young man. he is also one of my daily mass companions. i had a chance last evening as dr. oren mentioned to visit with a young student who attend savanna classical academy in savannah, georgia. what a wonderful idea. as he indi
members of the board, members of the faculty, family, friends, most of all graduates. i'm honored to be here. i am particularly honored because my bride is with me. we spent quite a bit of time together and we like to have memories together. this is a memory. i would like to thank dr. oren for inviting me. i express my deep honor and gratitude to participate in these commencement exercises. it's been quite some years since for jenny and i have been here together. we been here on separate...
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i give thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty, administration, he graduating class of 2016. and again we must acknowledge the people that made this all possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and oet mr. p.r. nelson once said, dearly beloved, we gather here today to get to this thing called life. but on this occasion, the graduation of a class in the john f our lord 2016, hopkins university, i've been blessed to do what i want and what i love. i love what i do. and what i do is i make films. i'm a film maker, a story teller. and there are two words that are almost in all of my 23 feature films to date. these two words are wake up. wake up from the sleep. wake up from being comatose. wake up from the slumber that eeps your eyes shut to the inequalities and injustices in this often evil, crazy, and insane world we live in. let's move our minds back to the front to a conscious state and wake up. let's leave our lofty ivory towers and institutions and get down to the people. as sisters and brothers say on the block, get woke. let's be alert, ope
i give thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty, administration, he graduating class of 2016. and again we must acknowledge the people that made this all possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and oet mr. p.r. nelson once said, dearly beloved, we gather here today to get to this thing called life. but on this occasion, the graduation of a class in the john f our lord 2016, hopkins university, i've been blessed to do what i want and what i love. i love...
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then tonight, students in the faculty of arts and sciences will get their degrees. >>> 55 degrees at 4:26. a live view of citizens bank park. the scene of weather education day yesterday. a big phillies win against the marlins. no surprise we met some of the players, thousands of children showed up. it was an amazing day. got some sunshine too. if you like the sunshine, i think you'll like the neighborhood forecast that's just ahead. traffic, well, that can be here and there. let's find out what's going on. jessica boyington in the first alert traffic center. >> well, i have good news now. we're watching the boulevard, bill. this is around 9th street. no problems in either direction or delays. there is some construction. i'll tell you where when i come back at 4:30. >>> and coming up at 4:30, we continue to track developments from cairo. rescue crews are looking for signs of an egyptair plane that crashed with 66 people on board. ugh, this pimple's gonna last forever. oh come on. clearasil ultra works fast to begin visibly clearing up skin in as little as 12 hours. and acne won't last
then tonight, students in the faculty of arts and sciences will get their degrees. >>> 55 degrees at 4:26. a live view of citizens bank park. the scene of weather education day yesterday. a big phillies win against the marlins. no surprise we met some of the players, thousands of children showed up. it was an amazing day. got some sunshine too. if you like the sunshine, i think you'll like the neighborhood forecast that's just ahead. traffic, well, that can be here and there. let's...
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i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community.
i want to start off by thinking the provost and the faculty, the president and the administration, and the students for bestowing upon me the exceptional honor of joining the pepperdine community.
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blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i might be a little jetlagged, but i am here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all get here, the moms and dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors. all you all must give it up! give it up! [cheers and applause] mrs. obama: and finally, most of all, i wanted to join in congratulating,', what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016! whoa! you all deserve all of that and more because i know how hard you worked studying late into the night, writing and rewriting those papers, taking all those exams. my lord. but i heard you like to have some fun over th
blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i would not be anywhere else but here. i might be a little jetlagged, but i am here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the...
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he joined the university of san diego school of law faculty in 1995. professor ramsay teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, foreign relations law and international business law. he was awarded the professorship for the 2012-2013 academic year. arely but not least, we fortunate to have dr. eastman, professor of law and community service. he also served as the dean from 2007 to 2010. he is the founding director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence. prior to joining the faculty in 1999, he served as a law clerk to justice thomas during october term 1996. degree from the university of chicago law school. policy isderalist interested in the current state of the legal order. its founded on the principles that the state exist to preserve freedom and the separation of governmental powers is essential to the constitution and that it is the duty of the judiciary to state with the law is, not what it should be. we will hear from our calvinists and then pose a couple of questions about justice scalia. and then we will close your -- entert
he joined the university of san diego school of law faculty in 1995. professor ramsay teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, foreign relations law and international business law. he was awarded the professorship for the 2012-2013 academic year. arely but not least, we fortunate to have dr. eastman, professor of law and community service. he also served as the dean from 2007 to 2010. he is the founding director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence. prior to joining the...
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>> this is the second tragedy in less than a month, tracy, to hit the students and the faculty here. ninth grade boy was shot and killed yesterday just blocks away from the school from where i'm standing. this happened in downtown wilmington. we do have cell phone video of police responding to the scene on the 900 block of clifford brown walk. the student has not yet been named. we learned he was shot in the head. he's the second howard high school technology student to be killed in less than a month. you'll remember last month in late april, 16-year-old amy joyner-francis died after a fight with classmates in a bathroom inside the school. the principal posted a statement on the school's website yesterday saying the boy was taken to nearby christiana hospital after the shooting where he was pronounced dead. today, we have learned that in just a few hours, grief counselors will be here at the school to speak with students as the school day begins. we're also trying to learn from police when some of the detectives get in later this morning, if the shooter has been caught and what the c
>> this is the second tragedy in less than a month, tracy, to hit the students and the faculty here. ninth grade boy was shot and killed yesterday just blocks away from the school from where i'm standing. this happened in downtown wilmington. we do have cell phone video of police responding to the scene on the 900 block of clifford brown walk. the student has not yet been named. we learned he was shot in the head. he's the second howard high school technology student to be killed in less...
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class of 2016, 800 students are celebrating following commencement tonight at rutgers camden for the faculty arts and sciences. services were held at bb and t pavilion to accommodate all of the proud friend and family of the graduates tonight. >>> higher education also focus in glenside, montgomery county tonight at arcadia university. nearly 500 students received their doctorate and master's degree during graduate commencement. more than 500 under graduates will receive their degrees, tomorrow. >>> i like this time of the year when everybody is moving into new horizons, and taking on new challenges in their lives. >> weather perfect for the outdoor graduation. >> absolutely. >> even nicer tomorrow. storm tracker six live double scan showing we have dry conditions out there tonight and the action cam in center city along ben franklin parkway and this is something we have not seen at all this month. we have some folks out this evening on their blankets enjoying the very comfortable conditions, even right now temperatures just beginning to slip in the 50's. philadelphia 59 degrees. down from o
class of 2016, 800 students are celebrating following commencement tonight at rutgers camden for the faculty arts and sciences. services were held at bb and t pavilion to accommodate all of the proud friend and family of the graduates tonight. >>> higher education also focus in glenside, montgomery county tonight at arcadia university. nearly 500 students received their doctorate and master's degree during graduate commencement. more than 500 under graduates will receive their degrees,...
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blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i may be a little jet lagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all get here, the moms and dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, friends, neighbors. all you all must give it up! give it up! [cheers and applause] mrs. obama: and finally, most of all, i wanted to join in congratulating,', what a good-looking group, the men and women of jackson state university class of 2016! whoa! you all deserve all of that and more because i know how hard you worked studying late into the night, writing and rewriting those papers, taking all those exams. all my lord. but i heard you like to have some fun over these past years as well, hanging out a
blaine, reverend rodes and all of the faculty and staff here at jackson state. let's take a moment to give it up to the people who helped get you here. thank you for your incredible hospitality. i may be a little jet lagged, but i'm here right now to celebrate all of you, so i'm grateful. i have to thank the band and both of the choirs today for the beautiful music. you all are amazing. and of course, before we go way in, we have to give it up to all the folks in the stands who helped you all...
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with the analyst to the faculty and university people who make things with your fellow steelers fans with science and technology. >> one of the parts of the book a. [inaudible] shade and family life with espionage. it with the agency culture you seek cia it is nebula -- never singular. most days it is plural noun not in the book but john brennan our successor tries to cut through those cylinders of excellence. you have got to learn. >> i love your'' to in your final chapter of a great guide to those in a senior position to be the only superpower in the room but don't act like it. >> guidance to the station chief. thank you. fix >> booktv covers though wider rate from nonfiction books on history history, biography, science. >> one of the few places is not the only place to see and hear a lot of different voices on a lot of different topics. but they have a story to tell to have that opportunity to bring that to our viewers. >> we're talking about isis with the viewers in the feedback is vital to c-span in general and we listen to our viewers. so we take that into account to bring them
with the analyst to the faculty and university people who make things with your fellow steelers fans with science and technology. >> one of the parts of the book a. [inaudible] shade and family life with espionage. it with the agency culture you seek cia it is nebula -- never singular. most days it is plural noun not in the book but john brennan our successor tries to cut through those cylinders of excellence. you have got to learn. >> i love your'' to in your final chapter of a...
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lending clublems is facing now, is this an indication on the faculty sector cannot keep growing at thepace in an environment that will get more difficult? guest: this news has, at a terrible time for the industry. in the first quarter of the year, we saw a lot of nervousness around higher-yielding credit, including consumer loans and we saw lending club raise rates on some of the risk here loans to try and compensate nervous borrowers. we've also had lawsuits, additional regulatory scrutiny. the bad thing about this phase with the sec involved and all of these unknown risks laid out by the company, a lot of institutional investors, the lending who are funding club and other peer-to-peer platforms are going to get even more nervous. we have heard some of them are already pouring over existing transactions, trying to figure out whether or not anything is wrong with those. that is a big problem for the industry because they have been trying to diversify their funding as much as possible in preparation for a downturn in the credit cycle. joe: the mention the way to characterize these busin
lending clublems is facing now, is this an indication on the faculty sector cannot keep growing at thepace in an environment that will get more difficult? guest: this news has, at a terrible time for the industry. in the first quarter of the year, we saw a lot of nervousness around higher-yielding credit, including consumer loans and we saw lending club raise rates on some of the risk here loans to try and compensate nervous borrowers. we've also had lawsuits, additional regulatory scrutiny....
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it was a really positive experience for me and also with the faculty. so my experience in medical school compared to what i wondered what would happen is a positive experience. >> and what about boston at that time? >> boston was mixed. i read about paul revere and the ride and lexington and concord battles and the boston tea party and christian addict was the first to die in the revolutionary war. i read about him. i soaked up the history of boston and it was quite interesting. it was very positive. my experience was really positive. but in the late '50s, the year i entered medical school was the year of brown versus board of education, so as this was implemented around the country problems not only in the south, but in the north as well and boston was one of those areas. my experience in austboston was different than blacks going to boston in the late '50s. i remember south boston became a hostile community. i had formed friendships and relationships in boston with classmates and a faculty that i found myself explaining to black youngsters coming to b
it was a really positive experience for me and also with the faculty. so my experience in medical school compared to what i wondered what would happen is a positive experience. >> and what about boston at that time? >> boston was mixed. i read about paul revere and the ride and lexington and concord battles and the boston tea party and christian addict was the first to die in the revolutionary war. i read about him. i soaked up the history of boston and it was quite interesting. it...