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but the modern university found exactly that moment. one thing i would argue about the question of preparation and social justice is we have to remember that the troubled history of the american university doesn't end when the book ends. it continues into the 20th century because the same racial concept actually come to justify all sorts of new brutality in the modern world and we shouldn't for ted-forget that a lot of those ideas didn't have their origin on campus but got their legitimacy on campus, they got refined on campus, got validated on campus, got modernized on campus and got their political and social prestige on campus. >> host: is there another ten years in you to go from 1830 -- >> guest: i will stab -- help them every step of the way. the young person with a full head of parrot who wants that project i will help them every step of the way. >> host: to say it is a page turner doesn't do it justice. and i encourage everyone to please read this book and i started off making sure people understood that this is not a textbook. t
but the modern university found exactly that moment. one thing i would argue about the question of preparation and social justice is we have to remember that the troubled history of the american university doesn't end when the book ends. it continues into the 20th century because the same racial concept actually come to justify all sorts of new brutality in the modern world and we shouldn't for ted-forget that a lot of those ideas didn't have their origin on campus but got their legitimacy on...
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it's precisely the role of the university in colonialism. that explains the early presence of native students on campus and precisely that role that explains how universities turn to the slave trade to fund their enterprise. >> host: now. when you say the conquest. from what i was reading is that the part of the conquest was this thing of -- these are "savages." these are people that are infour your -- enfour your and we have to educate them or train them or somehow make them unsavage like. i'm speaking in reference to the native american. >> the belief is that the goal the obligation was to bring the gospel to bring the bible to untutored people. and to civilize them in that way. a lot of projects went hand- in-hand with conquest, and territorial expansion. one of the things that was surprising to me, as i started the book, was the quite -- that they played in that early colonial period. i'm a -- american college. the american colleges and universities helped take me as a kid with a single mother raising three kids all by herself in brooklyn
it's precisely the role of the university in colonialism. that explains the early presence of native students on campus and precisely that role that explains how universities turn to the slave trade to fund their enterprise. >> host: now. when you say the conquest. from what i was reading is that the part of the conquest was this thing of -- these are "savages." these are people that are infour your -- enfour your and we have to educate them or train them or somehow make them...
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it's precisely the role of the university colonialism that explains the early presence of native student on campus. precisely that role that explains how universities turn to the slave trade to fund their enterprise. >> host: now, when you say that conquest. from what i was reading with sb that the part of the conquest was this thing of these are "savages." these are people that are infour your and we have to educate them or train them or somehow make them unsavage-like. the goal was to bring the gospel and bible to untutored people and civilize them in that way. in fact the civilizing project went hand and hand with conquest and territory expansion and one of the thing that was surprising to me, as i started the book, was the really, quite -- [inaudible] that they played in that early colonial period. i'm a great beneficiary of the american college. the american colleges and universities helped take me as a kid with a single mother raising three kids all by herself in brooklyn, new york and tell me in to a college professor and tenure. >> host: you and your sister. >> guest: yeah. she's
it's precisely the role of the university colonialism that explains the early presence of native student on campus. precisely that role that explains how universities turn to the slave trade to fund their enterprise. >> host: now, when you say that conquest. from what i was reading with sb that the part of the conquest was this thing of these are "savages." these are people that are infour your and we have to educate them or train them or somehow make them unsavage-like. the...
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federal and state the university of for purposes. we would like to bring up the representative for supervisor katie from district 4. please recognize deanna. >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >>. i'd like to call up our district 4 representative on behalf of the supervisor katie tang. he's an exiled young man who's served in our district for 10 years. he's raised in excelsior he's truly a son of san francisco and committed to the population and our most precious population our children. from a young age he wanted to mentor and show the children manufacture in 2002 he landed a position at the o m i shelter as he led promising programs. in 2005 he landed a position where we works today and the children see his compassion and everyday he comes into work with a smile. in 2008, he launched a aluminate recording program that helped youth who write music excel. it goes to his own passion like many filipinos he's multiple talented in the arts and he's a gifted rapper. he opened up for other artists. so in honor of his efforts in the sunset n
federal and state the university of for purposes. we would like to bring up the representative for supervisor katie from district 4. please recognize deanna. >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >>. i'd like to call up our district 4 representative on behalf of the supervisor katie tang. he's an exiled young man who's served in our district for 10 years. he's raised in excelsior he's truly a son of san francisco and committed to the population and our most precious population...
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the u n t results. he was only when universities become anonymous they should have the right to determine their own criteria for admission. so that they will compete for students some universities have lor criteria. others will have a higher credit. we already ave an example of the bike university with a board of trustees said to own criteria kazakhstan has adopted a law expo two thousand seventeen provides amendments to a legislative acts of the republic including budget and tax codes a corresponding statement was made by the head of the legal department of us to expo two thousand seventeen national company. my dad he can buy a book at a weekly briefing of the center communication service on monday according to her this document will establish the legal framework for the time the construction of the facilities of the exhibition complex and so many organizational issues gilchrist yes i say. on the planet is being amended in order to simplify the procedure of attracting foreign experts who have extensive experience in design and construction with helmets of new energy saving technologies. for one minus two h
the u n t results. he was only when universities become anonymous they should have the right to determine their own criteria for admission. so that they will compete for students some universities have lor criteria. others will have a higher credit. we already ave an example of the bike university with a board of trustees said to own criteria kazakhstan has adopted a law expo two thousand seventeen provides amendments to a legislative acts of the republic including budget and tax codes a...
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. >> we should mention that title 9 lawsuit, there's a provision that requires the university to make sure that you have a safe environment in the school. >> absolutely. and if they don't react, if they don't investigate, and they allow a person to stay there, that causes a safety risk to other students, then the school is at fault. >> laura, on facebook, robert says: and we actually have a film, give a listen. >> the psychology of an athlete in regards to how an athlete interacts with others should be broken down and how the athlete is cultivated within the community. surrounded by coaches that put demands on the individual and how the individual is either praised or depressed with these conditions. this has an adverse effect on how the athlete will interact with males and females outside of that circle. >> bob, i'm going to go with you, because you've been writing for sports in and out of your career. is there a culture with athletes where they feel entitled and behave in a certain way with impunity? >> i think it would be unfair to brand all athletes that way, but however, i will s
. >> we should mention that title 9 lawsuit, there's a provision that requires the university to make sure that you have a safe environment in the school. >> absolutely. and if they don't react, if they don't investigate, and they allow a person to stay there, that causes a safety risk to other students, then the school is at fault. >> laura, on facebook, robert says: and we actually have a film, give a listen. >> the psychology of an athlete in regards to how an athlete...
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to go or objects to that he says the universe that we experience is an entirely human universe because lately we're going into a novel because it's actually what is called a historical fiction so the facts are all straight or they are all absolutely they can have the dialogue right the fact about god is they're well known but the fact is that the universe has a source whatever you want to call it ok you can call it nothing you can call it god you can call it the unified field you can call it the womb. creation is the source and that source is also the source of space energy information and matter this world that we experience. did you grow up inside the matrix teachings of you yeah i mean i think i'm the product of it it's but you know in my world and in the film really is there are no rigid laws i mean despite the fact that he's written all these books you know we didn't grow up with this sort of rigid idea of a way of life. we grew up around this sort of philosophy which early in my life was in some ways very hard to grasp and there's certain times still hard to grasp but i think tha
to go or objects to that he says the universe that we experience is an entirely human universe because lately we're going into a novel because it's actually what is called a historical fiction so the facts are all straight or they are all absolutely they can have the dialogue right the fact about god is they're well known but the fact is that the universe has a source whatever you want to call it ok you can call it nothing you can call it god you can call it the unified field you can call it...
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after such a rousing words i was eager to meet the future find men and women of the dolman university in the exhibition area. the stones not only gave finalist opportunity to show off the fruits of their labors but also network and meet potential investors the highlights included the universities formula students car and principal solar panels that can be attached to pretty much anything meanwhile lurking in the depths of the unis entry for the student robel so competition boasts a three d. camera and he's floating is where. the leaderboard and of course no technology show would be complete without augments of reality play display here brings images from books to kids a much to life and then lets users interact with the b. three d. to reveal the information embedded inside. elsewhere in moscow that in a start two thousand and thirteen final was held at the center of modern design innovations later that evening over three hundred students submitted their projects for consideration so we one of the top three prizes and those who made it to the finals had to present their ideas lie and w
after such a rousing words i was eager to meet the future find men and women of the dolman university in the exhibition area. the stones not only gave finalist opportunity to show off the fruits of their labors but also network and meet potential investors the highlights included the universities formula students car and principal solar panels that can be attached to pretty much anything meanwhile lurking in the depths of the unis entry for the student robel so competition boasts a three d....
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the president of the university said today the lockdown was tense and disruptive. it said the university has the responsibility to respond to every potential threat. a guilty plea from a d.c. teacher who was once on the fbi's most wanted list. he was charged on child porn charges. he worked on the grountds of the national cathedral and spent the last five years on the run after he was found with child porn on a school camera. he installed hidden cameras in the school's bathroom to record students. he faces 30 years in prison. court doms reveal a senate aide tried to hide child porn when police came to arrest him. they found him leaning out a window and trying to put a hard drive on an outdoor ledge. prurs say they found sexually explicit videos involving underaged boys on that hard drive. he lived in southeast d.c. and he was chief of staff to lamar alexander. >> get ready for another frigid night. temperatures are falling and a chance for more snow later this week. we're tracking conditions from storm center 4. ameal yeah? >> temperatures are already in the teens
the president of the university said today the lockdown was tense and disruptive. it said the university has the responsibility to respond to every potential threat. a guilty plea from a d.c. teacher who was once on the fbi's most wanted list. he was charged on child porn charges. he worked on the grountds of the national cathedral and spent the last five years on the run after he was found with child porn on a school camera. he installed hidden cameras in the school's bathroom to record...
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from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of harvey milk, his successor on the board of supervisors, harry brit led to divest in south africa. so state of california, city and county of san francisco, we led the way in divesting significant amounts of money, which the rest of the world followed and turned the tide in south africa, and i think we should take some pride in that. [applause] >> doctor king once said the power without love is where wreckless and abusive and love without power is sentimental and anemic, but power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. that was nelson mandela and that is the memory of nelson mandela. power at its best, love implementing the demands of justice. thank you for being here this morning. [applause] >> these events do not happen just by accident. it was chief of staff, steve cava and naomi kelly that had matthew come together and begin the process tha
from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of harvey milk, his successor on the board of supervisors, harry brit led to divest in south africa. so state of california, city and county of san francisco, we led the way in divesting significant amounts of money, which the rest of the world followed and turned the tide...
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the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency as a c.f.o. of a major university your thoughts on can the u.s. dollar continue this role as world reserve currency. and is it good or is it bad and can bitcoin challenge that role. i believe that is a lot of. the world that you have outlined right now i believe that. the dollar will continue to play that all of its pain cut and lee but it will have to face to face a lot of challenge from be clear not a kind of sure you ok so basically what i'm getting so far is that you are very happy that big oil is unable your university to get more students at a better price and expedite the whole educational process and that's the main emphasis behind supporting because that's true however we have much more ambition. concerns we want through these problems of the made to the types governments chukotka cyprus hop it was for be queen trading prophesying and biking and we have made this specific proposal for the government us to how we can achieve that's you know once a country we don't have to look for export what we did this we have to it is only of private un
the u.s. dollar as a reserve currency as a c.f.o. of a major university your thoughts on can the u.s. dollar continue this role as world reserve currency. and is it good or is it bad and can bitcoin challenge that role. i believe that is a lot of. the world that you have outlined right now i believe that. the dollar will continue to play that all of its pain cut and lee but it will have to face to face a lot of challenge from be clear not a kind of sure you ok so basically what i'm getting so...
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videotape can be found on the university's website. "techknow" is up next. and check our out website at www.aljazeera.com. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand.
videotape can be found on the university's website. "techknow" is up next. and check our out website at www.aljazeera.com. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand.
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that is the tweet from the university. e center, thayer, sever, and emerson hall as they evacuated buildings now. joe, it has been an hour and 20 minutes, do you think they have anything, can you say? >> the fire marshall is the ex-period of time. he is one that i usually turn to in these situations. he is an old hand at all of this. i'm waiting to hear what he has to say. bill: joe, thank you. joe dwinell, "boston herald", appreciate your input. bomb-sniffing dogs as joe says are on scene. we'll see whether or not they get a hit or not. molly line is standing by. we'll talk too her momentarily. joe, thanks. martha: continuing coverage of the unfolding situation. bomb scare at harvard university in cambridge, massachusetts. we'll be back with more me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unre
that is the tweet from the university. e center, thayer, sever, and emerson hall as they evacuated buildings now. joe, it has been an hour and 20 minutes, do you think they have anything, can you say? >> the fire marshall is the ex-period of time. he is one that i usually turn to in these situations. he is an old hand at all of this. i'm waiting to hear what he has to say. bill: joe, thank you. joe dwinell, "boston herald", appreciate your input. bomb-sniffing dogs as joe says...
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the pursuit of which often migrated outside of universities in early modern europe. persistent doctrinal disaagreements born of political protection rendered most theologians diversely unable to cope with 18th century innovations. in the following century, knowledgemaking was centralized and in research universities, beginning the germie germany, theology was marginalized and knowledge was increasingly secularized. this process was complete by the early 20th century, accept among catholic universities which followed through. none of the chapters is meant to stand alone from the others. together they comprise a whole that endeavors to explain many features of the western world, as the unintended, long-term outcome, of diverse rejections as well as retentions and appropriations of -- to study the past and the influence on the presence and to shed new light on the character of some present problems and to question some of the basic assumptions that frame contemporary intellectual life, by understanding where the assumptions come from and what they're based on. the conclu
the pursuit of which often migrated outside of universities in early modern europe. persistent doctrinal disaagreements born of political protection rendered most theologians diversely unable to cope with 18th century innovations. in the following century, knowledgemaking was centralized and in research universities, beginning the germie germany, theology was marginalized and knowledge was increasingly secularized. this process was complete by the early 20th century, accept among catholic...
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after such rousing words i was eager to meet the future find men and women of the barman university in the exhibition area. the stones not only gave finalists the opportunity to show off the fruits of their labors but also network and meet potential investors the highlights included the university's formula students car and printable solar panels that can be attached to pretty much anything meanwhile lurking in the depths the uni's entry for the student robel so competition boasts a three d. camera and is floating its way up the leaderboard and of course no technology show would be complete without augmenting reality play display here brings two d. images from books to kids a much to life and then lets users interact with the b three d. to reveal the information embedded inside. elsewhere in moscow that in a start two thousand and thirteen final was held at the center of modern design innovations later that evening over three hundred students submitted their projects for consideration so one of the top three prizes and those who made it to the finals had to present their ideas lie and
after such rousing words i was eager to meet the future find men and women of the barman university in the exhibition area. the stones not only gave finalists the opportunity to show off the fruits of their labors but also network and meet potential investors the highlights included the university's formula students car and printable solar panels that can be attached to pretty much anything meanwhile lurking in the depths the uni's entry for the student robel so competition boasts a three d....
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br but according to o'neal, warhol gave one portrait to him and one to the university. imilar position until 1997, the year fawcett caught o'neal with a younger woman. the university's attorney said fawcett took painting back but o'neal testifiedering asked her ex to hold on to it because it made his young friend uncomfortable to have farrah staring at them. and he said i want to make her uncomfortable. while there was no paper trail to prove ownership, witnesses from the university testified that fawcett referred to the painting as my warhols. one witness claimed o'neal stole the painting from the wall outside of fawcett's bedroom. the jury believed o'neal's claim, no matter where it was, above his bed, as at fawcett's house, it belonged to him. >>> thank you so much. >>> still to come, new revelations about the national security agency and who was being spied on. >>> plus the president talks about how he may change the spy programs. and the latest from the "duck dynasty" controversy. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ fem
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. >> the first device explodes at northwestern university just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, a graduate student suffers cuts on his arms and burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to washington, d.c. in mid-flight, it sets off a smoldering fire. 12 passengers suffer smoke inhalation. >> the pilots were able to land the plain at dulles shortly before they said to us later it probably would have burned through the hydraulics and dropped the plane out of the sky. >> authorities now begin to suspect the bombings are linked. all doubt is removed seven months later. a suspicious package arrives at the home of percy wood, the president of united airlines. the subsequent explosion inflicts cuts and burns over large portions of wood's body. >> now come 1980, we know we have a serial bomber. and so the
. >> the first device explodes at northwestern university just north of chicago. disguised as an ordinary package, the bomb inflicts minor injuries on a university police officer. a year later northwestern is hit a second time. when another package detonates on campus, a graduate student suffers cuts on his arms and burns around his eyes. then on november 15th, 1979, a bomb is placed in the cargo hold of american airlines flight 444 heading from chicago to washington, d.c. in mid-flight,...
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he also holds two degrees in philosophy, both earned at the catholic university in belgium. he has delivered lectures and many of the most prestigious universities in the united states as well as in england, scotland, ireland, norway, belgium, the netherlands, italy, israel and taiwan. he is also a standout teacher having received to teaching awards at stanford and three at notre dame. "the unintended reformation is brad's most recent book. and it is a tour de force of historical interpretation and sympathies. it is also a very controversial book. a book making very strong claims, however ironic. it is a very big book, though there are those who believe it ought to have been still longer in order to carry its argument. the book is in a certain sense history turned upside down. that is to say, most of us carried around in our heads something of historical cartoon inherited perhaps from edward gibbons, among others. in which the middle age are seen as a time of darkness and stagnation. a turning point occurs in the 16th century, perhaps indeed in the reformation. after which th
he also holds two degrees in philosophy, both earned at the catholic university in belgium. he has delivered lectures and many of the most prestigious universities in the united states as well as in england, scotland, ireland, norway, belgium, the netherlands, italy, israel and taiwan. he is also a standout teacher having received to teaching awards at stanford and three at notre dame. "the unintended reformation is brad's most recent book. and it is a tour de force of historical...
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the next order of business is item 5-a presumed innocent a lease agreement for block 7 west and the university of california san francisco and housing partners. an to construct 200 affordable units. madam director. >> good afternoon to the members of the public. thank you for joining us. you approved in june of this year a redevelopment loan. disbursement condition of that loan provided for actual disbursement could only come once you approve the amendmented dda so that action is before you from block 7 and assigning that to mission bay block 7 housing partners and i'd like to ask catherine -- to present this item. >> good afternoon madam chair and commissioners. today we have one resolution action the approval of 2 documents and lease agreement between ucsf transferring an existing dda to the develop or and basically taking that dda and modifying it to reflect the current project which would -- as the director mentioned it is comprised of chinatown i refer to them as a single developer. mission bay it's located on 4th street north to the south china basin to the north and then block 7 directl
the next order of business is item 5-a presumed innocent a lease agreement for block 7 west and the university of california san francisco and housing partners. an to construct 200 affordable units. madam director. >> good afternoon to the members of the public. thank you for joining us. you approved in june of this year a redevelopment loan. disbursement condition of that loan provided for actual disbursement could only come once you approve the amendmented dda so that action is before...
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the highlights included the university's formula students car and printable solar panels that can be attached to pretty much anything meanwhile lurking in the depths the uni's entry for the student robel so competition boasts a three d. camera and is floating its way up the leaderboard and of course no technology show would be complete without augmenting reality play display here brings two d. images from books to kids i'm up to life and then lets users interact with the b. three d. to reveal the information embedded inside. elsewhere in moscow that in a start two thousand and thirteen final was held at the center of modern design innovations later that evening over three hundred students submitted their projects for consideration so we one of the top three prizes and those who made it to the finals had to present their ideas lie and was subjected to a grilling from the jury those who didn't quite make it to the final it was still on hand to show off their entries which included a unique hydro massage and facial tracking technology which only requires a standard low resolution webcam
the highlights included the university's formula students car and printable solar panels that can be attached to pretty much anything meanwhile lurking in the depths the uni's entry for the student robel so competition boasts a three d. camera and is floating its way up the leaderboard and of course no technology show would be complete without augmenting reality play display here brings two d. images from books to kids i'm up to life and then lets users interact with the b. three d. to reveal...
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braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces. first. meaning it requires no external. carry loads of kilograms. of the cold i had inside the institute of mechanics. rather unusual routes. ventured into robotics way back in the seven. he's on the balancing unicycles in bikes made for quite a spectacle they used to gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them up right even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world the researchers shifted their attention from wheels to walking machines having already created one of russia's first anthropomorphic by people robots love was on a roll so why stop at just two likes. meets musharraf the walking robot she was built at the time when computers filled entire rooms but despite a ripe old age of forty the old girl can still strong stuff with the best of them she's the results of the institute's work on mimicking nature in an attempt to find alternative transport means each leg just three axes of movement provided by a total of eighteen perfectly coordinated elec
braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces. first. meaning it requires no external. carry loads of kilograms. of the cold i had inside the institute of mechanics. rather unusual routes. ventured into robotics way back in the seven. he's on the balancing unicycles in bikes made for quite a spectacle they used to gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them up right even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world the researchers...
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in attendance is the university of tennessee. e volunteers edged out the .olverines in 1997 the financial success of big- time football has put a strain on the traditional business model of college sports. there is no blueprint on how larger conferences should share revenues with their smaller neighbors. ncaa regulations have presumed that one-size-fits-all him about big ten commissioner does not necessarily agree. he sees complex problems that require systemic solutions. >> how does the whole college athlete hitting paid issues get resolved? everyone that i sportsroughout college is against pay for play. everyone is in agreement that we the ncaa tocture give us the latitude of flexibility to dress certain problems -- address certain problems. how do we make sure the student gets the cost of education? how do we address time demands? i believe that is one of the areas that has changed the most, the extent to which athletes are tied up in athletic preparation. need to make sure students are not exploited. do we address that? how do
in attendance is the university of tennessee. e volunteers edged out the .olverines in 1997 the financial success of big- time football has put a strain on the traditional business model of college sports. there is no blueprint on how larger conferences should share revenues with their smaller neighbors. ncaa regulations have presumed that one-size-fits-all him about big ten commissioner does not necessarily agree. he sees complex problems that require systemic solutions. >> how does the...
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matt brown apparently on his way out at the university of texas. nnounced his resignation just hours ago. there are reports that maybe jim harbaugh will be the guy and harbaugh says that is not the case. nick saban also ruled out. he signs a multi-year extension with alabama. and he figures to make around $7 million a year. brown definitely on his way out official today. ♪[ music ] >> you'll enjoy that for two days and then it's target pasadena. and a third consecutive -- [ inaudible ] ♪[ music ] >> at last a look at john dunning. stanford's volleyball team looking for an upset against the nittany lions. humphries with the block. the cardinal 9-6. from then on all penn state 9-2 the rest of the way. cardinal loses in five sets eliminated from the tournament. >>> archbishop mitt disagainst midis against gordon. reverse dunk 14 points for gordon but michigan led most of the way. wolverines led by as many as 11. wildcats bear down in crunch time. ashley from bishop o'dowd, he had 18. number one arizona undefeated escaping with a 72-70 win. >>> local co
matt brown apparently on his way out at the university of texas. nnounced his resignation just hours ago. there are reports that maybe jim harbaugh will be the guy and harbaugh says that is not the case. nick saban also ruled out. he signs a multi-year extension with alabama. and he figures to make around $7 million a year. brown definitely on his way out official today. ♪[ music ] >> you'll enjoy that for two days and then it's target pasadena. and a third consecutive -- [ inaudible ]...
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demonstrations are taking place at the university. >> we have been speaking about protests around the universities here in cairo and there was another incident at a university in alex molnar -- in alexandria after an explosive device was found. there was a bomb found on board a bus there was diffused. the passengers found the device hidden under a seat. the grenade went off. it caused damage to some cars. now, the protests are all in response to the government's decision to designate the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. since then 400 preem have been rounded up accused of having links to the organization. anyone in the group can be gaoled for up to five years. the punishment is death. a lot of people are getting worried. there's a few people reconsidering their plans. a lot are thinking twice. for fear of an attack. >> iran is flirting with the idea of moving the capital from tehran. some feel the move won't solve much. >> tehran is a new city. it's been the capital for 200 years. if some politicians get their way, it won't be the capital for much longer. >> if they mov
demonstrations are taking place at the university. >> we have been speaking about protests around the universities here in cairo and there was another incident at a university in alex molnar -- in alexandria after an explosive device was found. there was a bomb found on board a bus there was diffused. the passengers found the device hidden under a seat. the grenade went off. it caused damage to some cars. now, the protests are all in response to the government's decision to designate the...
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braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces the. first. meaning it requires no external. to carry loads hundred kilograms. of cold i headed inside the institute of mechanics where i found rather unusual roots. ventured into robotics way back in the so. on this balancing unicycles and pikes made for quite a spectacle they used a gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them upright even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world the researchers shifted their attention from wheels to walking machines having already created one of russia's first anthropomorphic by people robots love was on a roll so why stop at just two likes. meets mushers the walking robot she was built at the time when computers filled entire rooms but despite her ripe old age of forty the old girl can still still says stuff with the best of them she's the results of the institute's work on mimicking nature in an attempt to find alternative transport means each leg has three axes of movement provided by a total of eighteen perfectly c
braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces the. first. meaning it requires no external. to carry loads hundred kilograms. of cold i headed inside the institute of mechanics where i found rather unusual roots. ventured into robotics way back in the so. on this balancing unicycles and pikes made for quite a spectacle they used a gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them upright even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world...
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have to change the program you know of all the things that don't mean those countries that work the universal health program is the one that doesn't work maybe all the parts of their economy a failing of the trade deficits all those different things come into play but that part of it is working so using net as a template we should implemented here it would certainly make the working you know the working class lives much easier if you have built into you know your spending of money health care taken out through taxes let's say can you imagine that you could make the same money but health care is paid to the taxes that we're already paying let's maybe cut back on what we're spending on producing four thousand million bombs that we don't need and cut back on military say to a degree i just put it towards health care put it towards education things that will really advance our culture had on the really make a difference i think the core reason. why so many republicans so many conservatives and virtually every libertarian i've ever been are so opposed to a national health care system of any kind i
have to change the program you know of all the things that don't mean those countries that work the universal health program is the one that doesn't work maybe all the parts of their economy a failing of the trade deficits all those different things come into play but that part of it is working so using net as a template we should implemented here it would certainly make the working you know the working class lives much easier if you have built into you know your spending of money health care...