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so, the privilege of the university researcher in the research one university is set in contrast to the vulnerability of the undergraduate who leaves with 50 or 60 or 100,000s in debt. you have a very volatile. situation so at some point we need to talk about the current situation, which strikes me as a quite difficult one. but, neil, spend a few minutes responding, and then please do come join the conversation. >> well, thanks. great communities, and certainly very interesting. i'll try to address them quickly so we do have time for questions. so, i take paul to have raised two major points, and the first really helpful discussion about the self-selection dynamics and political segregation in american society, and then second the question of whether this is a uniquely american story. so, with respect to the first, i don't know if i want to do more than just say that i agree. i mean, i think there clearly is evidence of this rice -- rise of political self-degradation. part of what motivated the book for me was the sense this was happening in a number of different spheres and university
so, the privilege of the university researcher in the research one university is set in contrast to the vulnerability of the undergraduate who leaves with 50 or 60 or 100,000s in debt. you have a very volatile. situation so at some point we need to talk about the current situation, which strikes me as a quite difficult one. but, neil, spend a few minutes responding, and then please do come join the conversation. >> well, thanks. great communities, and certainly very interesting. i'll try...
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and then specially the road there will more rich universities. i think the focus on the ideological threat can obscure it is a threat to the universities and that is very real. so hopefully we can go back and forth. thank keogh. [applause] >> thank you tunic and paul. before we open into the group i want to give you a chance to respond with some commonalities with the comments it would be interesting to address the issue of the question how americans how they should think about the politics of the professoriate and how that shapes the way the understand the situation in the united states and the last point* about globalism of the academy is original and interesting and worth chewing on and every would be letting ourselves down if we did not stop -- address the bigger question and you talk about the way the university flourishes and that is true but i remember a few years ago when barack obama made a speech proposing the possibility that universities continue to raise tuition as if they would cut the amount of federal financial aid that was a threa
and then specially the road there will more rich universities. i think the focus on the ideological threat can obscure it is a threat to the universities and that is very real. so hopefully we can go back and forth. thank keogh. [applause] >> thank you tunic and paul. before we open into the group i want to give you a chance to respond with some commonalities with the comments it would be interesting to address the issue of the question how americans how they should think about the...
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here in hyde park at the university of the insert all his life, his legacy is very much alive. because on-campus organizations like the legal aid clinic at once described as a major step in america may coeducation. it goes on in their efforts to foster public engagement and silly commitment to public service among all members of the university of chicago university and goes on the advocacy like many distinguished guests, including john leahy, another chair of the board of directors of legal services corporation has helped to provide legal assistance to millions who cannot afford it. you are truly your father's son and i can think of no higher compliment. a minor to join in celebrating enduring contributions this evening. i'm proud to count everyone here is a colleague and partner and i am very eager to see where your efforts only does in the days ahead as we see the boundless opportunities before us as we fight to protect their right to safety and interest of the american people and as we strive to build a brighter future at all of our fellows citizens deserve. thank you very m
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his service to the university is long and varied and he's been a member of the university's board of trustees since 1994. now i'm proud to say that for university of chicago law school alumni, four have served as the chief lawyer. when his hearings. and thankfully one is here in person. john ashcroft has had an incredibly varied career in public service. he graduated from law school in 1967 and first ventured into public life in missouri, where he served as auditor and then attorney general. from 1985 to 1993, served as governor of missouri and then was he to the united states senate in 1994. perhaps most relevant to our top today, president bush appointed him attorney general of the united states in 2000. much like edward levi, attorney general ashcroft served at a difficult time for the united states, taking off is less than one year before the attack of september 11, 2001. since leaving the attorney general's office in 2005, he attended the ashcroft group, the law firm and consultancy committed to integrity and leadership. our moderator today is my friend colleague, geoff stone who
his service to the university is long and varied and he's been a member of the university's board of trustees since 1994. now i'm proud to say that for university of chicago law school alumni, four have served as the chief lawyer. when his hearings. and thankfully one is here in person. john ashcroft has had an incredibly varied career in public service. he graduated from law school in 1967 and first ventured into public life in missouri, where he served as auditor and then attorney general....
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columbia hosts more than 15 museums, and it's home to the state's largest university, the university of south carolina. two historically black schools, allen university and benedict college, and columbia college, a liberal arts college for women. >> i'm elizabeth, and i'm the director of the urban department of rare books here at the university of south carolina. welcome to the vault. today, we'll be talking bow the robert collection of historical atronmy, fortunate to receive the collection of over 53 # 00 books in 2011. robert ariel was a gentleman born in sumter, south carolina, came to the university, was an english major. from the time he was a 3rd grader, he had an interest in astronomy and continued to by more and more sophisticated telescopes, and 50-60 years later, he has over 5300 books, and over 200 telescopes and scientific instruments related to astronomy. this is the book that started it all, robert ariel views as a 3rd grader in the school library, and this is the field book of the skies that william tyler alcot, checked it out so many times, he realizedded he needed to
columbia hosts more than 15 museums, and it's home to the state's largest university, the university of south carolina. two historically black schools, allen university and benedict college, and columbia college, a liberal arts college for women. >> i'm elizabeth, and i'm the director of the urban department of rare books here at the university of south carolina. welcome to the vault. today, we'll be talking bow the robert collection of historical atronmy, fortunate to receive the...
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we also obtained a copy of the university's confidential report. the report continues, whether or not their actions were consensual, his position is one of power over the students. and he has the duty not to allow situations to develop. >> he violated two faculty guidelines. the first one, to provide a sach space for a student and the second one, to not harass or discriminate or violate that safe space. >> that's something that the students point out in a web site for something they created for their knewly formed group. they also posted a letter to top san jose state officials, including university official. >> if the university is not going to do anything, then we're going to raise awareness. >> the letter states we are petitioning in regards to a recent report about a san jose state faculty member accused of sexual assault by a female student. it continues to ensure the safety and well willing of all students, we demand the immediate removal of jeffr jeffry mathis. >> are you saying you want him fired for what happened? sq squl. >> yeah, i do. >>
we also obtained a copy of the university's confidential report. the report continues, whether or not their actions were consensual, his position is one of power over the students. and he has the duty not to allow situations to develop. >> he violated two faculty guidelines. the first one, to provide a sach space for a student and the second one, to not harass or discriminate or violate that safe space. >> that's something that the students point out in a web site for something they...
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ronald is now a masters' student at the university of marine science institute. s stuing the effects of volcanic eruptions on plankton in the ocean. in his field work, he sometimes collects samples from the seabed. >> this is the sediment that we took from the marine environment. >> ronald is analyzing the volcanic ash and dead plankton in the sediment. through such experiments, he is hoping to learn more about how volcanos effect marine life in the philippines. after graduation, he plans to return to his hometown and support the fishing industry there through his research. this is a high school in metropolitan manila. the school has been using the dynamic learning method since 2011. students use activity sheets and follow the dlp policy of no textbooks. >> after getting the work, it is nice we are having our own books. >> it drives us to study harder and understand more our to go b dynamic learning method. many of our students now are focused in their studies. that is why we are looking for another program to allow our students to learn on their own independently
ronald is now a masters' student at the university of marine science institute. s stuing the effects of volcanic eruptions on plankton in the ocean. in his field work, he sometimes collects samples from the seabed. >> this is the sediment that we took from the marine environment. >> ronald is analyzing the volcanic ash and dead plankton in the sediment. through such experiments, he is hoping to learn more about how volcanos effect marine life in the philippines. after graduation, he...
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they said no, no, there's only the universe. but how can the universe be expanding? hat is it expanding into? they begin with the balloon thing, how you blow up a balloon. but balloon is expanding into space. >> jon: is the whole thing balloon orientd? (laughter) every question is just "think of it as a balloon animal." like everything is balloon orientd? >> a lot. >> jon: a lot of balloon stuff. so when you see the little group of physicists how many times do you see people going just -- pulling out balloons and blowing stuff up? (laughter) i find that very interesting because i would have the exact same thought that you had which is how do you expand -- >> if there's nothing to expand into. you're not creating -- they're talking about the singularity. you know what singularity is? >> jon: one. >> nothing. >> >> jon: it's not one, nothing? >> it's zero. >> jon: but not zero, empty. >> empty, nothing. >> jon: so that's the singularity of the universe. >> it started with the big bang, right? >> jon: been there. you have something to get something. there's a song like t
they said no, no, there's only the universe. but how can the universe be expanding? hat is it expanding into? they begin with the balloon thing, how you blow up a balloon. but balloon is expanding into space. >> jon: is the whole thing balloon orientd? (laughter) every question is just "think of it as a balloon animal." like everything is balloon orientd? >> a lot. >> jon: a lot of balloon stuff. so when you see the little group of physicists how many times do you...
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the phd levels. our university has children's literature programs at several different colleges, which is interesting. we teach and do research on children's literature and information science and the department of english. we have across the board using literature and technology different areas of research. i think the future of the center is going to be very exciting. we are continuing to grow very, very quickly. we are adding technology to outreach program, which is very excited about this a wonderful site because everything we do is coming out in e-book format. we will be adding all of her family literacy programs in families all over the state of multigenerational literacy initiative. we are very excited about that. we continue to make their partnerships and so were very excited by that will take us in terms of impact for south carolina on a large scale. but i think is fascinating and interesting is everything we do, all of these initiatives, which are quite broader all based on good children's literature and
the phd levels. our university has children's literature programs at several different colleges, which is interesting. we teach and do research on children's literature and information science and the department of english. we have across the board using literature and technology different areas of research. i think the future of the center is going to be very exciting. we are continuing to grow very, very quickly. we are adding technology to outreach program, which is very excited about this a...
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and so we find out in the universe as we understand it in the 20th century, you can't do that. at least with material particles there is a speed limit, the speed of light. so you get that down. one of the important parts of relativity is this. before we understood relativity, we understood that the human race, no matter how sophisticated they became couldn't travel very far in space. and the reason is simple enough. the center of our galaxy for example is 20,000 light years away. it takes 20,000 years for light itself to go from the center of our galaxy to us. and our galaxy is nothing compared to the expanse of the whole universe. so how are you gonna be going through the universe when you can't even get to your galaxy, it's not gonna take you 20,000 years. if you're traveling at high, high speed, you might get there in 5 minutes. and if you travel at the speed of light, how far away would it be from a speed of light frame of reference. what's the distance between things. i remember leon russell used to sing that song, "i love you in a place where there's no space and time. i
and so we find out in the universe as we understand it in the 20th century, you can't do that. at least with material particles there is a speed limit, the speed of light. so you get that down. one of the important parts of relativity is this. before we understood relativity, we understood that the human race, no matter how sophisticated they became couldn't travel very far in space. and the reason is simple enough. the center of our galaxy for example is 20,000 light years away. it takes...
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what if the universities made that decision. key override the law. >> this falls within one of the decisions public exigency or exceptions justified. >> bill: there are exceptions. >> some information. limited disclosure. having said that i want to tell you this. i looked at this affidavit filed in support of the arrest of these three. newest three yesterday in great detail. okay? i want to tell that you there is more to this story than we know right now. >> bill: that's what i have said from the jump. i want to start out by saying their lawyers deny everything and say they didn't do it it they didn't know. you read this affidavit and the fbi is saying remember that thursday that they released the videotape of the two suspects? who are they american people help us identify them. >> bill: none of them called. >> that happened at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. according to the affidavit by 6 p.m. eastern time between 6 and 7 those three met on the campus forget dzhokhar he was off with the brother to cause more harvick. these three met an
what if the universities made that decision. key override the law. >> this falls within one of the decisions public exigency or exceptions justified. >> bill: there are exceptions. >> some information. limited disclosure. having said that i want to tell you this. i looked at this affidavit filed in support of the arrest of these three. newest three yesterday in great detail. okay? i want to tell that you there is more to this story than we know right now. >> bill: that's...
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. >>> coming up on the "morning news," new trouble for rutgers university sports program. y named athletic director faces allegations of abuse from former players. this is the "cbs morning news." the "cbs morning news." capellas rough economic times have led to an increase in clinical depression. drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's get started at capella.edu it's not for colds. it's not for pain. it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil™. the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil®. it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. eggland's best. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. race in for big savings. at the petsmart memorial day sale! save up to 50% on hundreds of items, in
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she went to the university of baltimore. when my daughter became an attorney many years later in california my mother wrote to her you're living the dream. you're living the dream that so many women of us had at that time but it -- she went here in the 1930's. now you young women and young men are in a completely different world be you have the beauty of the mix of everyone of the decision making. that's a great thing. it is, you know, an emotional for me. a member of my political family is a proud graduate of university of baltimore as well. in any case, i too want to join with the edging peter wonder fl support he has -- wonderful support he has given to the university. this is what this is about, honoring the opportunity that parents have given to us. as annie said what your calling is and what the president had said now much is expected to you to inspire others. others in the future. pick up the banner of honoring our constitution. it's the oath we all take. protect and defend the constitution, that beautiful document. th
she went to the university of baltimore. when my daughter became an attorney many years later in california my mother wrote to her you're living the dream. you're living the dream that so many women of us had at that time but it -- she went here in the 1930's. now you young women and young men are in a completely different world be you have the beauty of the mix of everyone of the decision making. that's a great thing. it is, you know, an emotional for me. a member of my political family is a...
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. >> but the university has done nothing to discipline him. the student said she called police and filed a report. she told her story to our chief investigative reporter. nine months later, there's no resolution. >> he looked at me and touched me. and said, how do you want to better your grade? >> he's asked us to describe her identity because she still attended san jose state. >> my body just completely shut down. >> she's talking about a night in august of last year. >> he continued to touch me. >> an after-hours meeting up this staircase. >> i told him no, no, i don't want to do it this way. i'm not this type of person. >> a secluded office inside the spartan complex. >> then he straddled me and sat on me and put his hands through my -- like up my shirt and through my sweater. >> she scheduled a meeting with her professor to understand why he gave her a d-plus the prior semester. she learned he discovered she plagiarized a significant amount of her final paper. the meeting lasted for two hours. >> he blocked the stairs from me being able to
. >> but the university has done nothing to discipline him. the student said she called police and filed a report. she told her story to our chief investigative reporter. nine months later, there's no resolution. >> he looked at me and touched me. and said, how do you want to better your grade? >> he's asked us to describe her identity because she still attended san jose state. >> my body just completely shut down. >> she's talking about a night in august of last...
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a professor admitted of crossing the line and the university decided not to discipline him. r after her report, no resolution or discipline handed out to the san jose state instructor. >>> he looked at me, and touched me and said, how do you want to better your grade? >> she asked us to disguise her e eidentity because she still goe to san jose state. >> he continued to touch me. >> and an after hours meeting up the stair case. >> i told him no. no. like, i don't want to do it this way. i'm not this type of person. >> a secluded office and then stradeled me and put his hand up my shirt and wetter. >> she scheduled the meeting to find out why she got a d plus the prior semester, she learned that he found out she plaguerized a significant amount of the paper. he blocked the stairs and said, the only way i will let you leave is if i can grab your butt, and it has to be how i want to grab it. >> this is professor jeffrey mathis to hear his side of what happened in his office after hours when he did not return our e-mails and calls. we met him on campus after class. >> i want to h
a professor admitted of crossing the line and the university decided not to discipline him. r after her report, no resolution or discipline handed out to the san jose state instructor. >>> he looked at me, and touched me and said, how do you want to better your grade? >> she asked us to disguise her e eidentity because she still goe to san jose state. >> he continued to touch me. >> and an after hours meeting up the stair case. >> i told him no. no. like, i...
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theythey allow the academics to take place on the university campus. perry has done is said he wants a different approach. the problem is in trying to push for changes he has invigorateed a very vigorous alumni association, faculty, student body groups who disagree with what vision of higher education ought to be about. >> michael: they want to get rid of powell, and perry is behind that, or powers, and perry is behind that. does he have a ton of people backing him in that effort or is this one man against the entire board of regents? >> it's not one man. he has a number of business types, and very fluent actual right-wing think tank here in austin, which is involved in a lot of visit sort of grover norquist approaches to government. and they're behind perry they're with the governor. even this moment, even this morning, the legislature was dealing with some of the new appointees to the regents, and they were making it clear if they did not want these regents these perry-appointed regents to be mucking in the business of the university of texas in a mi
theythey allow the academics to take place on the university campus. perry has done is said he wants a different approach. the problem is in trying to push for changes he has invigorateed a very vigorous alumni association, faculty, student body groups who disagree with what vision of higher education ought to be about. >> michael: they want to get rid of powell, and perry is behind that, or powers, and perry is behind that. does he have a ton of people backing him in that effort or is...
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the university also conducted its own investigation. nbc bay area obtained a copy. its conclusion reads in part there is insu fishlt evidence to substantiate the claim of sexual harassment and sexual assault. it also states mathis admitted to kissing and touching the complainant sexually. the report continues whether or not their as were consensual, in this instance, his position is one of power over the students. and hep has the duty not to allow situations to develop. >> from a professional standpoint, did he cross the line here? >> absolutely. >> no question? >> no. >> why? >> because he had power over the grave. >> this is your name. this is your reputation. this is your name and your reputation. i'm giving you a chance to defend that. do you want to explain it to us? >> reporter: the yumpblt overruled mathis on the grade change he offered in his e-mail to the student. the student's grade now stands at a d plus. an san jose state was provided several opportunities to explain its decisions. at one point, an interview was scheduled but the university has backed out
the university also conducted its own investigation. nbc bay area obtained a copy. its conclusion reads in part there is insu fishlt evidence to substantiate the claim of sexual harassment and sexual assault. it also states mathis admitted to kissing and touching the complainant sexually. the report continues whether or not their as were consensual, in this instance, his position is one of power over the students. and hep has the duty not to allow situations to develop. >> from a...
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the university overruled mathis on the grade change he offered in his e-mail to the student. san jose state was provided several opportunities to explain its decision. at one point an interview of actually scheduled. the university later backed out. we still don't knowojj why the university has elected not to discipline the professor, essentially condoning what happened that night in that office. jess? >> thank you, tony. >>> if you have a tip for tony or anyone on our investigative unit, call 1-888-996-tips or e-mail us at theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> it goes up much easier than it comes down, graffiti. truce are ready to move -- crews are ready to move in. we have more. damian, any guarantee that the graffiti behind you will stay off this time? >> reporter: raj, no one would give us that guarantee. but the tagging behind me will come down beginning on monday. whether it goes back up again is anyone's guess. it's hard to miss. thousands of people are exposed to it every day on highway 101. tagging on the 13th street train bridge. >> pretty big of an eyesore. i think people s
the university overruled mathis on the grade change he offered in his e-mail to the student. san jose state was provided several opportunities to explain its decision. at one point an interview of actually scheduled. the university later backed out. we still don't knowojj why the university has elected not to discipline the professor, essentially condoning what happened that night in that office. jess? >> thank you, tony. >>> if you have a tip for tony or anyone on our...
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hermann is even seen here catching the bouquet t. universityore hermann was appointed but as it prepares for the big 10, rutgers has another big headache. espn has talked to some people who were involved with the university of tennessee volleyball team all those years ago. there are some people that say they simply did not know any of these things were going on. they say they never saw what these teammates accused julie hermann of doing. so there are differing stories out there. again, new jersey governor chris christie says he is going to take a look at this, this week, it's clear the gadhafi of new jersey doesn't want these scandals at rutgers to continue. carol. >> we will keep posted. >>> coming up in the newsroom, it's one of the most hallowed ground in the nation. we will take you to arlington national tem cemetery for a live report on this memorial day. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make
hermann is even seen here catching the bouquet t. universityore hermann was appointed but as it prepares for the big 10, rutgers has another big headache. espn has talked to some people who were involved with the university of tennessee volleyball team all those years ago. there are some people that say they simply did not know any of these things were going on. they say they never saw what these teammates accused julie hermann of doing. so there are differing stories out there. again, new...
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i think it i think the universe is 13.7 billion years old. whatever science tells me and prove i believe. is a nonissue to me. i don't read the bible for geology. i read the bible for moral guidance. so did every founder of this country including jefferson. jefferson removed the miracles but jefferson wanted -- what jefferson wanted the seal of the united states to be? look it up on the internet, jefferson and franklin called deists both designed a seal, the seal of the united states was to be the jews leaving egypt. that is how steeped in the bible jefferson was not to mention adams, not to mention washington and seoul on. that is where we got the idea that we get our rights from a creator. it comes from that book. dozen come from dna, doesn't come from darwin, values don't come from secularism, secularism doesn't have a value system, secularism is the absence of religion but the judeo-christian value system gave us our values. if god doesn't say do not murder, murder is not wrong. this drives people crazy and i have debated this at oxford an
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i believe they're students at the university of massachusetts, the dartmouth campus there, what do we know about what's going on? >> well, this is in such the early offerings of this story at this point. but our sources are telling cnn at least at this point, wolf, that homeland security are telling us that two of these students had contact with dzhokhar tsarnaev, may have been roommates with dzhokhar tsarnaev. and at this point they're saying officials of firsthand knowledge are saying they are new bedford students, they'd been arrested on charges of making false statements and also conspiracy to obstruct justice directly in connection with the case of the boston marathon bombings. these were dzhokhar tsarnaev's roommates, apparently. the third suspect -- or the third person who's been arrested in this case and possibly facing the charges at the federal courthouse later today is also a student, but we are being told that it is not kathrine russell. it's not katy russell, the widow of tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother who died in the shoout with police the night before his brother
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. >> and the bay area university with a lofty goal to reshape the future of humanity. >> this is terrible, guys. absolutely terrible this, tornado is massive. >> it is massive. tonight wide spread devastation in oklahoma after a monster tornado touches dmoun a populated suburb are ripping through schools and homes just south of oklahoma city. we've been following this story all day long. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> the state medical examiner says the death toll has now risen to 51. the number is expected to climb. we have some images to show you. emergency responders are in search and rescue mode searching for any trapped survivors. among the dead at least seven children from an elementary school hit hard by the storm. 100 people, in fact 65 of them, children, being treatsed at several hospitals in the oklahoma city area. many of them suffered major injuries. five of the children brought from a local elementary school. the heaviest damage is in the community of moore on the southeastern edge of oklahoma city, not far from downtown. we have remarkable video just moments before it touc
. >> and the bay area university with a lofty goal to reshape the future of humanity. >> this is terrible, guys. absolutely terrible this, tornado is massive. >> it is massive. tonight wide spread devastation in oklahoma after a monster tornado touches dmoun a populated suburb are ripping through schools and homes just south of oklahoma city. we've been following this story all day long. good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> the state medical examiner says the death toll has...
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senator was the sworn at framingham state university. congressman bill florez at texas a&m. senator elizabeth warren delivered the commencement address at framingham state university in massachusetts. her remarks are about 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much, thank you senator for that very kind introduction. thank you, president flanigan, board of trustees, the framingham board, and congratulations to the class of 2013. fabulous. [applause] i have to say, from one state school grad to another, you have done a good thing. you can do a lot more. i'm really happy for you. i want to say to the class of 2013, as you are are going out into the new world, as with any journey, it can be scary. no more lunchtime with edith. no more ice cream from mad willy's. and hardest of all, no more e- mails from the dean. [laughter] it is true. but seriously, as you head out, i know that some of you are very worried about graduating into a tough economy. some of you are concerned about finding a job. and some of you are working hard to persuade yourself
senator was the sworn at framingham state university. congressman bill florez at texas a&m. senator elizabeth warren delivered the commencement address at framingham state university in massachusetts. her remarks are about 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much, thank you senator for that very kind introduction. thank you, president flanigan, board of trustees, the framingham board, and congratulations to the class of 2013. fabulous. [applause]...
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some of julie hermann's former players at the university of tennessee say she abused them. w the governor, governor chris christie, is getting involved. >> rutgers university faced tough criticism after days of a university tape of a head coach being abusive towards players. [ bleep ]. >> the video captured former coach rice's behavior hurling basketballs at players and slurs. the university fired him after a public outcry and the athletic director was also forced to resign. >> i was deeply disturbed by the behavior the video revealed. >> this time the university's president will have to answer to governor chris christie after reports surfaced that the new athletic director hired to turn the university's image around is herself accused of being an abusive coach. the governor's spokesperson said in a statement he's not going to be making any judgments at this time, but he expects to be talking with the rutgers administration this week to get the details. it has emerged that back in 1996 all 15 members of julie hermann's volleyball team at the university of tennessee wrote her
some of julie hermann's former players at the university of tennessee say she abused them. w the governor, governor chris christie, is getting involved. >> rutgers university faced tough criticism after days of a university tape of a head coach being abusive towards players. [ bleep ]. >> the video captured former coach rice's behavior hurling basketballs at players and slurs. the university fired him after a public outcry and the athletic director was also forced to resign....
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we are home to more than 50,000 students, the sixth largest university in the country. we have more than 360,000 former students worldwide. the extended family. we have a coveted membership in the association of american universities. one of only 61 universities with this distinction. we conduct research, valued at more than $705 million annually. 20rent ranking among the top universities nationally and third behind mit and the university of california at berkeley for universities without medical schools. we have an endowment valued at $5 billion, ranking fourth among u.s. public universities and 10th overall. our true, we claimed national team championships and nine conference titles last season, both of which were school best. we are the home to johnny 20 12 heisman trophy winner. we are recognized as original and the current home of the 12th man, where students dance during football game to show support for the team. wherest giddens sta -- tand during the football game to show support for the team. few venues are more hostile than the maroon cow field where the eardr
we are home to more than 50,000 students, the sixth largest university in the country. we have more than 360,000 former students worldwide. the extended family. we have a coveted membership in the association of american universities. one of only 61 universities with this distinction. we conduct research, valued at more than $705 million annually. 20rent ranking among the top universities nationally and third behind mit and the university of california at berkeley for universities without...
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did the university meet your expectations in how it handled the situation? >> not at all. no. no. >> we care so up for this university that when something like this happens, it tells us that our university doesn't care about us and that's not okay. >> he looked at me and touched me and said how do you want to better your grade? >> reporter: this student told her story earlier this month. she asked us to disguise her identity because she still attends san jose state. >> kept coming closer to me and my body just completely shut down. >> reporter: she says she went to her professor's office in august of last year to contest a grade. up these stairs after hours to a secluded office in the spartan complex. she says a lot more happened behind closed doors. >> he straddled me and sat on me and put his hand up my shirt and through my sweater. >> reporter: this is video of that professor, jeffrey mathis. he did not acknowledge making a mistake in front of our camera but he did in this e-mail sent to the student the day after the meeting. the first sentence reads, "i've been thinking abo
did the university meet your expectations in how it handled the situation? >> not at all. no. no. >> we care so up for this university that when something like this happens, it tells us that our university doesn't care about us and that's not okay. >> he looked at me and touched me and said how do you want to better your grade? >> reporter: this student told her story earlier this month. she asked us to disguise her identity because she still attends san jose state....
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where is the university. it's everywhere and nowhere because the university is an entity in which there are a number of colleges in medieval days they have their own habits so each of these colleges have a hand who looks after it for the time they, are there. those students will be studying within the departments and faculties at the university of the hole so the college is like their home. >> so there is an oxford university. >> there is and with canada there is all kind of federal entities which we sometimes call silos. but it works as a complicated whole that has grown up in many centuries. so you've got departments, the university administration and call colleges each of which have their own distinct character. it has a special feel to it because it was founded in the 1960's by who was very keen on american culture and civilization and was also a famously liberal philosophers and he wanted to found a college particularly for graduate students he didn't have much of a home at oxford at that time and he had
where is the university. it's everywhere and nowhere because the university is an entity in which there are a number of colleges in medieval days they have their own habits so each of these colleges have a hand who looks after it for the time they, are there. those students will be studying within the departments and faculties at the university of the hole so the college is like their home. >> so there is an oxford university. >> there is and with canada there is all kind of federal...
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right now, the college university system there is is no respect for opposing points of view. i mean, the usc is a huge school. these guys ramming this stuff down the students' throat. that video was shot by a conservative student who had had enough and had gone to the administration at usc and they said, hey, get out of here. you know. and he documented it and put it out to the media i'm seeing that this is a big threat to our democracy here because if you have an indoctrination at the major universities across the country, which you do, then you are going to have -- you know, an electorate that you can see changing and moving to the left. basically because of the education system. >> well, two things. first of all, that professor, it's rather comical he doesn't have a sense of irony of realizing that is he precisely the kind of old white guy who he says is stubborn, unthinking and dumb. and, of course, he is he hasn't had a new thought obviously since he was an undergraduate. what i think is more important is the fact that we have had the left dominating the universities. and
right now, the college university system there is is no respect for opposing points of view. i mean, the usc is a huge school. these guys ramming this stuff down the students' throat. that video was shot by a conservative student who had had enough and had gone to the administration at usc and they said, hey, get out of here. you know. and he documented it and put it out to the media i'm seeing that this is a big threat to our democracy here because if you have an indoctrination at the major...
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say the impact from the tornado appears to be more severe than the one in 1999 what devastated the university, killing 36 people. the president... >> we're doing everything as we can to get as much emergency personnel, state agencies and different charities out doing search and rescue efforts trying to make sure we've looked under every piece of debris and building and to find anyone that might be injured or lost from the storm. >> the president just called oklahoma governor to express his concerns. the white house directed fema to send emergency resources to help out with recovery effort autos now, state and local officials are holding a news conference to discuss the situation there. we want to let you listen in for just a moment to see these officials are saying. >> at this time we do not need mutual aid response. we do appreciate everything received so far but we have plenty of help on the scene. i want to thank the red cross, everyone involved so far and citizens for being so understanding with us. and we're doing everything we can to help citizens in this community. thank you. >> i'm th
say the impact from the tornado appears to be more severe than the one in 1999 what devastated the university, killing 36 people. the president... >> we're doing everything as we can to get as much emergency personnel, state agencies and different charities out doing search and rescue efforts trying to make sure we've looked under every piece of debris and building and to find anyone that might be injured or lost from the storm. >> the president just called oklahoma governor to...
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why is the university in hot water again? is the school repeating the same mistake? and should jodi arias get the death penalty? we'll hear from one juror who says yes. she'll tell us why the jury dead loked on that decision. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back. there's new controversy at rutgers university to tell you about. you remember rutgers used to be home of mike r
why is the university in hot water again? is the school repeating the same mistake? and should jodi arias get the death penalty? we'll hear from one juror who says yes. she'll tell us why the jury dead loked on that decision. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping...
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the opportunity. [applause] >> st. john's university in queens, new york recognized republican congressman peter king for his work in congress in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. new york honored him an honorary law degree on may 19, despite a student protest of him being a commencement speaker. herself his 10 minute address. [applause] his 10 minute address. >> it is my honor to introduce ur honorary speaker peter king of new york. thank you very much. let me first of all, congratulate today's graduates. i wish you continued success. based upon the outstanding education you have received at st. john's the lasting friendships you have formed the enriching experiences you have shared and the life lessons you have learned at this great university. we also commend and thank the father for his many years of dedicated service and for all of the accomplished in leading st. john's university to ever higher academic heights. it is an honor for me to be your speaker and to receive the honorary degree. as someone who grew up in new york city, qu
the opportunity. [applause] >> st. john's university in queens, new york recognized republican congressman peter king for his work in congress in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. new york honored him an honorary law degree on may 19, despite a student protest of him being a commencement speaker. herself his 10 minute address. [applause] his 10 minute address. >> it is my honor to introduce ur honorary speaker peter king of new york. thank you very much. let me first of all,...
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the atom. suppose you did that 35 times. universe? people like me have been working on a piece of mathematics called string theory and superstring theory to answer the question. >> i tried. >> what were we watching? >> i was challenged to explain the science i do in 30 seconds. this is a part of a program called, the secret life of scientists. they have an archive of people like me doing this and talking about what we do as people engaged in science. that was the challenge and that is what i delivered. >> how could you tell when people like me here that 30- second definition and have not got a clue? >> actually, what generally happens is people do tend to get something from that. they understand what we are doing is trying to study the world at its smallest possible scales. the other thing i think is really interesting is my wife is often -- often asked by people who find out i am a theoretical physics is, what do you actually do? her answer is, he makes up things for a living. that is sort of right. the way i prefer to tell my story i
the atom. suppose you did that 35 times. universe? people like me have been working on a piece of mathematics called string theory and superstring theory to answer the question. >> i tried. >> what were we watching? >> i was challenged to explain the science i do in 30 seconds. this is a part of a program called, the secret life of scientists. they have an archive of people like me doing this and talking about what we do as people engaged in science. that was the challenge and...
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it sets man in a separate kingdom from all the other creatures in the universe and makes him a true son of god and caretaker of the divine nature. this is the warrant for a man's freedom and demonstration of his he quality. does not assume a degree but all equal in kind. on that precept rests of foundation for democracy that cannot be shaken. this is the theme coolidge would return to over and over again throughout his presidency and political career. most important for our purposes he taught his students the religious basis for republican government's reasoning that as we have a common fatherhood, common father in god the father we are brothers and only republican government is possible. that men should live together in community as christ did, as servants, not masters, politics doesn't mean survival of the fittest the sacrifice of the fittest of men giving up their seat on the titanic so women and children might live as coolidge noted. the central teachings of the declaration of independence that all men are created equal need to be applied to the issues of his day as well as i would
it sets man in a separate kingdom from all the other creatures in the universe and makes him a true son of god and caretaker of the divine nature. this is the warrant for a man's freedom and demonstration of his he quality. does not assume a degree but all equal in kind. on that precept rests of foundation for democracy that cannot be shaken. this is the theme coolidge would return to over and over again throughout his presidency and political career. most important for our purposes he taught...
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his reaction in the universe is a manifestation of his presence. man is revealed as his son. browser a common fatherhood be embraced the common brotherhood. the conclusions that follow were logical and inescapable. it set man often a separate kingdom from all other creatures in the universe and makes them a true son of god. this is a warrant for man's freedom with a demonstration of his quality it does not assume all are equal in degree but in kind. without precept rest a foundation for democracy that cannot be shaken. this is a theme coolidge would return to over and over again draw his presidency in career before our purposes garmin taught as save religious base for a republican governor reasoning as we have a common father could -- father in god the father only a republican government is possible that man should live together in community as christ did as servants, not masters. politics does not mean survival of the fit is the sacrifice of the fittest and been giving up their seats on the titanic for the women and children might with as coolidge noted. the central teachings
his reaction in the universe is a manifestation of his presence. man is revealed as his son. browser a common fatherhood be embraced the common brotherhood. the conclusions that follow were logical and inescapable. it set man often a separate kingdom from all other creatures in the universe and makes them a true son of god. this is a warrant for man's freedom with a demonstration of his quality it does not assume all are equal in degree but in kind. without precept rest a foundation for...
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i mean, these seans of punishment in hell of the sufferings of christ, of the picture of the universe given to people in medieval times is very, very different from the average church service now where we all shake hands and kiss of peace is passed round, mention of hell is not often heard unless you're in a protestant church in the southern states of the united states, and so the picture changed dramatically because the religions of wonderful illustrations of darwin and evolution, they evolve all the time in response so criticism and hostility from the surrounding society. they adapt. one of the few churches that has not adapted enough is the roman catholic church, of course, which sticks to the traditional views, doesn't go over women, its views on termination of pregnancy is always what it was, and their opposition so stem cell research, for example, and in a number of ways, they are obstructive of process, and it is said about will not bend will break. >> host: professor, are most people in england today atheists >> guest: i would report the vast majority of people, secularists in
i mean, these seans of punishment in hell of the sufferings of christ, of the picture of the universe given to people in medieval times is very, very different from the average church service now where we all shake hands and kiss of peace is passed round, mention of hell is not often heard unless you're in a protestant church in the southern states of the united states, and so the picture changed dramatically because the religions of wonderful illustrations of darwin and evolution, they evolve...
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this was the university's response. s sparked an important discussion reaffirming the community has no tolerance of any violence. fact that the post was a fabrication does not change the necessity for continued vigilance in assuring we have a campus where everyone feels safe. the spokesperson came out and said it's important this event does not undermine the progress that has been made in this area. what are they talking about? of course, nobody wants violence? they are saying this is almost a good thing. >> we should be discussing, yet another example of conservatives being made out to be enemies on campuses. we report on this stuff at campus reform all the time. a student at university of minnesota, his life was threatened because he was handing out constitutions on campus. that is the discussion. how often is this happening? she purposely posted this to try and make the conservative community disgusting and twisted >> megyn: way to encourage others to do the same thing. and through her lawyer, even though they claim s
this was the university's response. s sparked an important discussion reaffirming the community has no tolerance of any violence. fact that the post was a fabrication does not change the necessity for continued vigilance in assuring we have a campus where everyone feels safe. the spokesperson came out and said it's important this event does not undermine the progress that has been made in this area. what are they talking about? of course, nobody wants violence? they are saying this is almost a...
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the fire forcing the evacuation of homes and a university. es broke out this morning along u.s. 101, about 50 miles northwest of los angeles. gusty santa ana winds are spreading the fire, more than 10 square miles are charred, but there are no reports of injuries or houses burning. thousands of students were evacuated from california state university channel island. firefighters are battling this blaze from the air and ground. stay with fox news channel for the very latest on this breaking news. >>> and now, did senate majority leader harry reid slam obamacare, the law he pushed through? during a radio show, the democratic leader admits with comments made by his colleague, max baucus. >> max said, unless we implement this properly, it's going to be a train wreck, and i agree with him. >> so we're not spending enough money, implementing it properly, in your opinion? >> yes. here's what we have right now, j.d. we have the menu menu, but don'e a way to get to the menu. >> greta: did senator reid really say, "train wreck"? >> he wants to give cove
the fire forcing the evacuation of homes and a university. es broke out this morning along u.s. 101, about 50 miles northwest of los angeles. gusty santa ana winds are spreading the fire, more than 10 square miles are charred, but there are no reports of injuries or houses burning. thousands of students were evacuated from california state university channel island. firefighters are battling this blaze from the air and ground. stay with fox news channel for the very latest on this breaking...
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this was the aftermath of his on campus home known as the university house. police estimated a crowd of 40 to 70 people attacked the residence while protesting budget hikes. >> mostly not students, the leader was an arsonist from new york city. there would be a group of people that would do the kind of damage that these group of protesters did. they would try to set it on fire and try to break into our house. those have been rare events. and have involved an extreme group of people. >> he says looking back, he wishes he would have handled the protests better. since, they have worked out new procedures to minimize violence in the future. he says he's nervous about becoming a physics professor. he says he's always found teaching to be a bit of a challenge. he's worried he won't live up to expectations with his students. we wish him the best. on to ap now, advanced placement courses may give students a leg up getting into college. they are asking if the ap program is living up to its promise. >> they are brushing up at lowell high school prepping for the ap progr
this was the aftermath of his on campus home known as the university house. police estimated a crowd of 40 to 70 people attacked the residence while protesting budget hikes. >> mostly not students, the leader was an arsonist from new york city. there would be a group of people that would do the kind of damage that these group of protesters did. they would try to set it on fire and try to break into our house. those have been rare events. and have involved an extreme group of people....
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the university is countersuing the acc right here in maryland. they're saying the penalty is illegal. and it will wipe out nearly all of the schools athletic budget. the judge hearing the case gave no indication on when he would rule. >> remember how's this? -- houses. it was a place that anyone was welcome. at the same time, you knew it was a special night. the landmark restaurant was up for auction. things did not go quite as expected. >> good morning. >> for more than 70 years, it was a baltimore landmark. the restaurant was famous for strawberry pies in the millions of dollars of artwork that covered the walls. it was the place to go. >> i love it here. >> we have aays enjoyed the pictures. service has always been fantastic. >> loved it. >> every creation of the restaurant was featured on "madman." but the family decided to close the restaurant. they donated the entire property to a culinary school, but nothing really stuck. today at 12:00, people gathered outside for an auction. the possibility of a new era for the icon. >> the property has
the university is countersuing the acc right here in maryland. they're saying the penalty is illegal. and it will wipe out nearly all of the schools athletic budget. the judge hearing the case gave no indication on when he would rule. >> remember how's this? -- houses. it was a place that anyone was welcome. at the same time, you knew it was a special night. the landmark restaurant was up for auction. things did not go quite as expected. >> good morning. >> for more than 70...
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the university brought in a tractor and plowed under plants. we'll update you on the very late yeast vic, thank you. >> we hope you had a lovely mother's day weekend. >> it ha and mild inland locations. a look at five doppler 7 hd and mainly sunny skies inland. here is a view looking at western sky which is clear at this moment. temperatures 60 in san francisco. 67 in oakland. another live view, ocean beach, you can see fog there. temperatures 85 in santa rosa. fairfield 85. we've got warm weather. and right now looking at the bay bridge, first forecast is mostly clear skies with fog expanding later and during overnight hours. by afternoon, sunny skies and warm conditions. will be cool on the coast tomorrow, warm inland, highs into mid to upper 80s. a big cooling trend coming our way. more about that in the accu-weather forecast. >> right now golden state warriors on a plane heading for san antonio, texas for game five of the series with the spurs. warser a thrilling overtime win. one hero was rookie harrison barns purting in 26 points with stej
the university brought in a tractor and plowed under plants. we'll update you on the very late yeast vic, thank you. >> we hope you had a lovely mother's day weekend. >> it ha and mild inland locations. a look at five doppler 7 hd and mainly sunny skies inland. here is a view looking at western sky which is clear at this moment. temperatures 60 in san francisco. 67 in oakland. another live view, ocean beach, you can see fog there. temperatures 85 in santa rosa. fairfield 85. we've...
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so why is now the university in hot water again about their new pick? is the school repeating the same mistake? we'll tell you ahead. >>> should jodi arias get the death penalty for the murder of her ex-boyfriend? we will hear from one juror who says yes. she'll tell us why the jury deadlocked on that decision. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues.. and there are ever-chaing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. what makes a sleep number what makes a slee
so why is now the university in hot water again about their new pick? is the school repeating the same mistake? we'll tell you ahead. >>> should jodi arias get the death penalty for the murder of her ex-boyfriend? we will hear from one juror who says yes. she'll tell us why the jury deadlocked on that decision. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the...