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change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the enterprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise that has its own section in the newspaper -- sports. does the history of a department have a section in the newspaper? hell no. you have a bad day lecture, do they write you of? no, they don't. are you on the front page of the news? no, you are not. and who makes that possible? the ones who want the sports enterprise to be the way it is. the miracle is that the universities and the n.c.a.a. resisted as many pressures as they have and have been capable of sustaining the simmons enterprise that has no counterpart anywhere else in
change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the enterprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise...
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change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the enterprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise that has its own section in the newspaper -- sports. does the history of a department have a section in the newspaper? hell no. you have a bad day lecture, do they write you of? no, they don't. are you on the front page of the news? no, you are not. and who makes that possible? the ones who want the sports enterprise to be the way it is. the miracle is that the universities and the n.c.a.a. resisted as many pressures as they have and have been capable of sustaining the simmons enterprise that has no counterpart anywhere else in
change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the enterprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise...
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will note that your degree has been revoked and you may not represent yourself as a graduate of the university of virginia. that is it. for a student who is expelled in the course of study, we will try to help them relocate to another college or university on the theory that, although they have broken trust with our community, they deserve to have a second chance at another community. we explain the circumstances and the of the college has to understand and accept them. >> how does the academic honor could translate into issues of alcohol and drug abuse and date rape? >> that is a great question. i would like to say that students are perfectly congruent in their behavior when they are on the university grounds and when they are not. but that is not true. we still have problems with both drug abuse and alcohol abuse, which students tend not to see as falling within the lie, cheat, steal continuing. students do not -- i think most faculty members would. one other area in which i think we have a real difference of opinion in terms of is downloadg copyrighted material. many of our students do not
will note that your degree has been revoked and you may not represent yourself as a graduate of the university of virginia. that is it. for a student who is expelled in the course of study, we will try to help them relocate to another college or university on the theory that, although they have broken trust with our community, they deserve to have a second chance at another community. we explain the circumstances and the of the college has to understand and accept them. >> how does the...
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the whole universe, it turns out the idea of gravity underlies our thinking about the universe. you guys hear about the big bang theory? the idea that about 14 to 20 billion years ago the whole universe was in one point and exploded out, all flying out. let's look at that in terms of the gravity bit here. let's suppose, here's the big bang and all these pieces are flying. now let's suppose that we knock the whole universe into four halves just to make the thinking easy. if we can understand the simple examples then maybe we can deal with complexities. here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going against a gravitational force. if that's true
the whole universe, it turns out the idea of gravity underlies our thinking about the universe. you guys hear about the big bang theory? the idea that about 14 to 20 billion years ago the whole universe was in one point and exploded out, all flying out. let's look at that in terms of the gravity bit here. let's suppose, here's the big bang and all these pieces are flying. now let's suppose that we knock the whole universe into four halves just to make the thinking easy. if we can understand the...
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he said, no, not at the university of virginia. if this had happened on the west coast, we would have had riots here and gas masks on. but this is the university of virginia. i was the only police officer on duty tonight. and i do think that tells you something about our community of civility and trust. >> do you believe that millennials need to understand prior generations work ethics or develop their own? >> i think it is very understand -- it is very important for them to understand because it is likely that there balls will not be in monilial and it is important for them to understand the reactions of other generations to them and their somewhat different take on things. i teach a class in the january term called sociology of working which i work with 164-year students. one group of my students did a study of the millennials in the workplace. in one case, they really are having trouble because they do not understand the baby boomer or younger managers have. so there probably is room for more cross-generational understanding that
he said, no, not at the university of virginia. if this had happened on the west coast, we would have had riots here and gas masks on. but this is the university of virginia. i was the only police officer on duty tonight. and i do think that tells you something about our community of civility and trust. >> do you believe that millennials need to understand prior generations work ethics or develop their own? >> i think it is very understand -- it is very important for them to...
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there is a culture of hazing going on at the university. the university turned a blind eye to it. o be responsible. >> okay. and you know, in an e-mail to the "orlando sentinel" just thursday night, rick mitchell of gray robinson, the university lead trial said this. i'm quoting now, famu is not blaming anyone for this tragic loss. rather, the university has asked the court to decide the legal question of whether florida's taxpayers can be held financially liable to mr. champion's estate, according to the facts of the case, including him knowingly and voluntarily participating in a felony hazing. avery, does that in any way kind of clarify what the mission is for the university? >> no. i mean, they just soft pedaled the same thing that they filed to try to say he's not responsible, but he is responsible. actually, richard and i agree. we think this case, you know, should move forward. there are fact questions. let's see what happens here. >> okay. let's move on to the case that many people referred to or remembered as fatal vision, because it all dates back to a movie that depicted
there is a culture of hazing going on at the university. the university turned a blind eye to it. o be responsible. >> okay. and you know, in an e-mail to the "orlando sentinel" just thursday night, rick mitchell of gray robinson, the university lead trial said this. i'm quoting now, famu is not blaming anyone for this tragic loss. rather, the university has asked the court to decide the legal question of whether florida's taxpayers can be held financially liable to mr....
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, the ohio state university. >> the university of tennessee. y of southern florida, tampa and -- >> creighton. >> and hoda and i are going to host our show live from one of those schools october 1st based on your votes. everybody, go to klgandhoda.com and vote for the school you like best. right now sarah is down south at the big orange, the university of tennessee in knoxville. hey, sarah. >> i may have let them play with my wardrobe but i do have a couple of vols here to tell you why they want you to come here. first up, we have got laura. why do you think klg and hoda should come here to u.t.? >> you actually have to come see us at the university of tennessee, we love y'all down here and love to have you. pack your cowboy boots and visit us in knoxville and we are excited and see you october 1st. >> next we got jillian. jillian is the one that dressed -- okay. now, why -- >> cute. >> do you think they can -- thank you. do you think they can pull these off? >> oh, totally, anyone can, especially the two of you. if you have no other reason to c
, the ohio state university. >> the university of tennessee. y of southern florida, tampa and -- >> creighton. >> and hoda and i are going to host our show live from one of those schools october 1st based on your votes. everybody, go to klgandhoda.com and vote for the school you like best. right now sarah is down south at the big orange, the university of tennessee in knoxville. hey, sarah. >> i may have let them play with my wardrobe but i do have a couple of vols here...
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the university's emergency communication system. the captain says the alerts are very helpful in notifying the entire student body about possible threats. captain belcastro says students need to utilize all of the resources available to them, and help aid in the safety of s-j-s-u. he says bike theft is the biggest crime on-campus. but crimes of violence has the highest priority live on campus, amanda del castillo, update news. students who thought parking at san jose state was already a big headache last semester .... may be facing a bigger headache this semester. according to the san jose state police department ... the university has sold more than twice the number of parking passes than spaces available. ">>>kinesiology senior nicole young ... has to get up pretty early in the morning to catch a vacant parking space. " i have to get to school 1 hour before class just to find a parking spot." police don't count open parking spots ... they count open parking hours. john law says: "we only have 4800 parking spaces for students on the
the university's emergency communication system. the captain says the alerts are very helpful in notifying the entire student body about possible threats. captain belcastro says students need to utilize all of the resources available to them, and help aid in the safety of s-j-s-u. he says bike theft is the biggest crime on-campus. but crimes of violence has the highest priority live on campus, amanda del castillo, update news. students who thought parking at san jose state was already a big...
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from the university of alabama. your school has spirit, using the #klgandhodau, we just might come to your campus next month, or maybe not. >> time to look at all the wacky, whimsical photos that make you stop and say wackawack. >> it was good last week. >> it was. >> no pressure. >> good luck. >> and go. >> okay. the first photo up was sent from tammy from st. ingos, maryland. would you like to choose what's behind door number three? fyi, that was actually not locked. they did try the door. everyone wants to know what is on the other side the next one is -- there's nothing behind -- a door to nowhere. debra smith from fairfax, virginia, submitted this photo. thank goodness they put the caution sign there because i would not have known otherwise. you may get water going this way. and then we have a photo from carolyn cooper. darn it, i'm off by a day this is probably car wash, although it leads to you believe otherwise. >> that's cute. >> i wouldn't go there for other services. aubrey from selma, california, sent thi
from the university of alabama. your school has spirit, using the #klgandhodau, we just might come to your campus next month, or maybe not. >> time to look at all the wacky, whimsical photos that make you stop and say wackawack. >> it was good last week. >> it was. >> no pressure. >> good luck. >> and go. >> okay. the first photo up was sent from tammy from st. ingos, maryland. would you like to choose what's behind door number three? fyi, that was...
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the real universe is stranger than we could have imaged. nteresting than the fables produced by peasants who wrote them down before they knew the earth orbited the sun, for example. mroo when people say maybe the notion of nothing creating something that sounds every bit as unbelievable as saying that god created all this. what do you say though those people? >> well, what i say is that the real difference is that we're not presuming the answers before we ever ask the questions. when you say god did it, it's really kind of a lazy result saying i don't know where it came from, and i'm iffing to assume intentionality, which is what our ancient ancestors really assume. they assume that everything that happened had intention. we discover that we've been driven to these amazing skoefrz. for example, here's an observational discovery that defies commonsense. we have discovered and one of the reasons i wrote the book is we have discovered that empty space itself, empty space getting rid of all the particles and all the radiation, empty space weighs
the real universe is stranger than we could have imaged. nteresting than the fables produced by peasants who wrote them down before they knew the earth orbited the sun, for example. mroo when people say maybe the notion of nothing creating something that sounds every bit as unbelievable as saying that god created all this. what do you say though those people? >> well, what i say is that the real difference is that we're not presuming the answers before we ever ask the questions. when you...
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the real universe is stranger than we could have imaged. nteresting than the fables produced by peasants who wrote them down before they knew the earth orbited the sun, for example. mroo when people say maybe the notion of nothing creating something that sounds every bit as unbelievable as saying that god created all this. what do you say though those people? >> well, what i say is that the real difference is that we're not presuming the answers before we ever ask the questions. when you say god did it, it's really kind of a lazy result saying i don't know where it came from, and i'm iffing to assume intentionality, which is what our ancient ancestors really assume. they assume that everything that happened had intention. we discover that we've been driven to these amazing skoefrz. for example, here's an observational discovery that defies commonsense. we have discovered and one of the reasons i wrote the book is we have discovered that empty space itself, empty space getting rid of all the particles and all the radiation, empty space weighs
the real universe is stranger than we could have imaged. nteresting than the fables produced by peasants who wrote them down before they knew the earth orbited the sun, for example. mroo when people say maybe the notion of nothing creating something that sounds every bit as unbelievable as saying that god created all this. what do you say though those people? >> well, what i say is that the real difference is that we're not presuming the answers before we ever ask the questions. when you...
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evacuations at the university of texas have been given the all clear to go back. th dakota state university and the other university, there web sites have not been updated with the all clear. again, no bombs seventh out. statuses kron4, we will give you the latest on our web site during hour later newscast as well. here's a quick look at the 7 day around the forecast as we head into the weekend. we will have a nice and warm weekend and then, things cool off as we head into the next or quit. thank you for waking up with the kron4 news, we will see you back here monday morning.
evacuations at the university of texas have been given the all clear to go back. th dakota state university and the other university, there web sites have not been updated with the all clear. again, no bombs seventh out. statuses kron4, we will give you the latest on our web site during hour later newscast as well. here's a quick look at the 7 day around the forecast as we head into the weekend. we will have a nice and warm weekend and then, things cool off as we head into the next or quit....
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apparently, the university, the north dakota state university issued a statement around 9:40 central me asking all employees and students to leave the campus because of a bomb threat. now, the university of texas we got a little more detail. apparently, someone called the campus and said that there were bombs all over the campus, the university of texas described it as somebody with a million dollar l eastern -- middle eastern accent talking about al-qaeda. we do not have those details of this threat in north dakota, but the timing is, obviously, suspect. we have two big universities under evacuation because of a bomb threat. as we learn more, we will bring that to you. jon: and more on that massive evacuation at the university of texas at austin now. students there ordered to leaf campus -- leave campus buildings just about an hour and a half ago. a school official saying anonymous call was received. harris faulkner is following it live from our newsroom. >> reporter: well, the latest right now is massive gridlock leaving off that 50,000-student campus at university of texas. we are
apparently, the university, the north dakota state university issued a statement around 9:40 central me asking all employees and students to leave the campus because of a bomb threat. now, the university of texas we got a little more detail. apparently, someone called the campus and said that there were bombs all over the campus, the university of texas described it as somebody with a million dollar l eastern -- middle eastern accent talking about al-qaeda. we do not have those details of this...
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john: welcome back to the university of north carolina. ollege should be a marketplace of ideas but the author of the book of and gin seven ovation. >> they are good at the intersection of execution and innovation. good at taking innovation and by bringing them onto campus way can increase the impact at universities. >> who cares? >> there is not many any more. the crown jewels of $300 billion of assets of major research universities the most talented intellectual people are here and the public in general it expects more and crown jewels, that is why i say college is a scam. if you look at what taxpayers are paying it is going down very fast. >> not fast enough. >> who will take the place? >> i was a ceo quarter to quarter mentality don't allow the research to create true innovation. what have we got? >> have you ever been on the internet? >> much of the microchips that power computers were invented at stanford. the nobel prize winner was a mouse consistent to get the right to rat but nobody will invest 30 years to get exactly the right rat
john: welcome back to the university of north carolina. ollege should be a marketplace of ideas but the author of the book of and gin seven ovation. >> they are good at the intersection of execution and innovation. good at taking innovation and by bringing them onto campus way can increase the impact at universities. >> who cares? >> there is not many any more. the crown jewels of $300 billion of assets of major research universities the most talented intellectual people are...
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much of that responsiblity -- falls on the shoulders of san jose university police. officers says they are doing all they can to keep the campus safe. the department deploys patrols of four officers ... provides escort services and plans to hold self-defense training for female students and staff. nevertheless -- sargent laws advises students to be alert. "this is not the kind of thing that you can really prepare for other than ust make sure you're aware of your surroudings. that if some one were to approach you in a dangerous manner that you're aware of it and ready for it."" the next defense training course is on september 22nd and is free to all s-j-s-u students. tuesday marked the 11-year anniversary of the september 11th terrorist attacks. fire station 'one' in downtown san jose observed a moment of silence at 6:59 am -- the moment the first tower collapsed in new york. firefighters rang a memorial bell in rememberance of the fallen fire fighters and victims of 9-11. ">>>it's really just a day to refelct on the loss of life that day by our brother and sister fire
much of that responsiblity -- falls on the shoulders of san jose university police. officers says they are doing all they can to keep the campus safe. the department deploys patrols of four officers ... provides escort services and plans to hold self-defense training for female students and staff. nevertheless -- sargent laws advises students to be alert. "this is not the kind of thing that you can really prepare for other than ust make sure you're aware of your surroudings. that if some...
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change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the terprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise that has its own section in the newspaper -- sports. does the history of a department have a section in the newspaper? hell no. you have a bad day lecture, do they write you of? no, they don't. are you on the front page of the news? no, you are not. and who makes that possible? the ones who want the sports enterprise to be the way it is. the miracle is that the universities and the n.c.a.a. resisted as many pressures as they have and have been capable of sustaining the simmons enterprise that has no counterpart anywhere else in th
change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the terprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise...
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we enlarged the offerings. >> the plan needs to pass, and accreditation process to merge the universities into one school. the merger proposal was rejected by the board of regents. but a joint public health school is just the beginning. >> we have a lot of things to mixed together. we are already seeing it between law and pharmacy, and many of the departments and schools in college park. >> tonight, a 19-year-old from towson continues to beat the odds. he won at $250,000 as a second- tier winner. he will be taking home $165,000 after taxes. he says he will pay off his car and buy a home. cancer free after being diagnosed with leukemia in 2005, he also has plans for some of his winnings. >> as a cancer survivor, i cannot really payback what people have done for me in the past. they have really helped me out a lot. i would like to at least give back to the community that gave to me. i can hopefully help someone else, just like someone helped me. >> lottery officials say there is still another $250,000 winner from the drawing that has yet to come forward. >> what a great deal of maturity thi
we enlarged the offerings. >> the plan needs to pass, and accreditation process to merge the universities into one school. the merger proposal was rejected by the board of regents. but a joint public health school is just the beginning. >> we have a lot of things to mixed together. we are already seeing it between law and pharmacy, and many of the departments and schools in college park. >> tonight, a 19-year-old from towson continues to beat the odds. he won at $250,000 as a...
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(laughter) the university of tennessee frat members were caught butt-chugging wine. (laughter) that sounds like some drunk ass (bleep). (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the "report." it's good to have you with us! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) >> stephen: folks, thank you so much for joining us. good to have you with us. folks, it is almost midnight on i don't mean yom kippur, the jewish day of atonement, filled with somer reflection and profound regret-- that i had to give my writers the day off. (laughter) come back, fellas, god forgives you. (laughter) (whispering) but i never will. i'd also like to toast my jewish viewers who are breaking fast tonight. to life! or, as your people say, aloha! (laughter) to the rest of my viewers out there, i'm afraid i have some tragic news. jim? >> the financial times reports drought conditions here in the u.s. say tha
(laughter) the university of tennessee frat members were caught butt-chugging wine. (laughter) that sounds like some drunk ass (bleep). (laughter) this is "the colbert report." (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the "report." it's good to have you with us! thank you, ladies and gentlemen. (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause)...
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in the silicon valley and with the university moving to the mountain westconference in football it's an opportune time for this program to go to the next level." a level bleymaier brought to boise state as its athletic for almost thirty years.... now with san jose state joining the mountain west conference next fall -- he says all campus athletic facilities will need to be upgraded. "we have facility needs that are quite dramatic across all of our sports and we'll need to look at those and try to work on them one at a time." facility improvements inlcude the north endzone project at spartan stadium. "the bulk of the north endzone building will be a new football complex. which will house new locker room, training room, equipment room, coaches' offices, meeting rooms." the bill walsh institute is also in the works. "which will be a nice classroom area and display area where we we can have seminars and talk about what bill walsh preached and his philosophy." bleymeir's vision is one shared by football head coach mike macintyre. "i believe in what he's doing an
in the silicon valley and with the university moving to the mountain westconference in football it's an opportune time for this program to go to the next level." a level bleymaier brought to boise state as its athletic for almost thirty years.... now with san jose state joining the mountain west conference next fall -- he says all campus athletic facilities will need to be upgraded. "we have facility needs that are quite dramatic across all of our sports and we'll need to look at...
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that's from the university of tennessee. time for webtastic. sarah digs up the next video that you will share with all your fans. this features patients and staff mention at children's health care at atlanta. >> according to the national cancer institute, each year more than 10,000 new cases of childhood cancer are diagnosed. as we say goodbye to thursday, we leave with you this video created to honor those patients. have a great day. ♪ ♪ you're insecure ♪ don't know what for ♪ you turn heads when you walk through the door ♪ ♪ don't need make-up ♪ to cover up ♪ being the way that you are is enough ♪ ♪ everyone else in the room can see it ♪ everyone else but you ♪ baby you light up my world like nobody else ♪ ♪ the way that you flick your hair gets me overwhelmed ♪ when you smile it ain't hard to sell ♪ you don't know ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ if only you saw what i see ♪ i want you so desperately ♪ right now looking and doing i can't believe ♪ you don't know ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ that's what makes yo
that's from the university of tennessee. time for webtastic. sarah digs up the next video that you will share with all your fans. this features patients and staff mention at children's health care at atlanta. >> according to the national cancer institute, each year more than 10,000 new cases of childhood cancer are diagnosed. as we say goodbye to thursday, we leave with you this video created to honor those patients. have a great day. ♪ ♪ you're insecure ♪ don't know what for ♪...
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i talked to the university spokesperson about their concerns. >> we invite and encourage the community to come and partake in what the university has to offer. >> reporter: you see that camera right there? it might have captured the shooter coming out of the building right here. this is the doorway. police will review that camera up there and all throughout the campus in hopes of catching the shooter. >> two prince george's county high school students have been murdered. within three weeks' time, both were models. both cases remain unsolved. last month, amber stanley was shot and killed inside her own home in kettering. police say there is no reason to believe the shooting were connected. >> stuff is happening here. stuff is happening at flowers, all over. it just makes each one of us think okay, am i going to be the next person at this school or that skoom chool to die next. >> maryland live is now the third largest commercial casino in the country. a dedicated high-limit slots room. maryland has more than 4700 slot machines. the casino's been open since early june. >> why go inside a
i talked to the university spokesperson about their concerns. >> we invite and encourage the community to come and partake in what the university has to offer. >> reporter: you see that camera right there? it might have captured the shooter coming out of the building right here. this is the doorway. police will review that camera up there and all throughout the campus in hopes of catching the shooter. >> two prince george's county high school students have been murdered....
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a moment which cackle behind does it increase your wonder and author of the god who would make the universe out of nothing or is that just not really important to you? i think people differ on that but it's a great conversation that will believe in the same god but it's interesting to see the differences in them protestants and roman catholic and jewish orthodox a liberal jewish perspective on questions like sciences there is set t = 0 beginning of time so what you think about that or is it the sheer existence of the universe the fact that there's anything and not nothing is that the basis for a profound spirituality or sense of mystery of nature of and it's finitude end needn't be and therefore there must be a source of it whose meaning is necessary and us with them always thought philosophically about god the caught as a necessary cause. >>> i'm interested in to see on how buddhists would get involved in this i would think involved in the southern baptists and evangelical christians to be a great challenge. we're the dividing line is not so much the relations weather not that you're funda
a moment which cackle behind does it increase your wonder and author of the god who would make the universe out of nothing or is that just not really important to you? i think people differ on that but it's a great conversation that will believe in the same god but it's interesting to see the differences in them protestants and roman catholic and jewish orthodox a liberal jewish perspective on questions like sciences there is set t = 0 beginning of time so what you think about that or is it the...
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the defense of marriage act and affirmative action at public universities. the supreme court hears its first oral argument for the new term on many. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i am doug cox and on behalf of the federal society welcome to our september luncheon. today's event is sponsored by the societies practice groups, the d.c. lawyers chapter and the faculty division. our program today is the little a little different from the regular lunches at the waist down in chinatown. for example there is no congo on the menu that-somethings but some things are more pardoned than chinese food no matter how yummy. the new supreme court term promises to be one of those very important things so we have pulled together and all storm panel of experts to give us their thoughts and insights. our moderator today is pete williams nbc news justice correspondent. among his many other comp which meant he is well-known for being one of the first journalist along with his colleague dan abrams t
the defense of marriage act and affirmative action at public universities. the supreme court hears its first oral argument for the new term on many. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. good afternoon. i am doug cox and on behalf of the federal society welcome to our september luncheon. today's event is sponsored by the societies practice groups, the d.c. lawyers chapter and the faculty division. our program today is the little...
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the universe is not a physical machine. it works like your body works. ndred trillion cells which is more than the cells in the milkiway galaxy. er cell is tracking what every other cell is doing. how does a human body thing thoughts, play piano, make a baby all at the same time because your biological rhythms are a symphony of the universe and you dance to the music even though you can't name the tune. this is so mind-boggling that there's no physical ef explanation for it. there's a mind and it's only nipny tanlt, on nish ant, on knee press ant and you can't change. >> one of the things that fascinates me in my generation there's been a decline in practiced organization, going to church. but still there's been more of a do it yourself phase. >> right. the questions don't go away. >> can you gel get the fulfillment without being part of an organized religion? >> i think that's the future of religion. it's going to be secular, universal, hold onto the truths of organized religion. organized rehiggs has always done a lot of good. we always looks at the bad
the universe is not a physical machine. it works like your body works. ndred trillion cells which is more than the cells in the milkiway galaxy. er cell is tracking what every other cell is doing. how does a human body thing thoughts, play piano, make a baby all at the same time because your biological rhythms are a symphony of the universe and you dance to the music even though you can't name the tune. this is so mind-boggling that there's no physical ef explanation for it. there's a mind and...
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the united states? why where did you go to university? rrived in the united states of america on december 17, 1967. i went to [inaudible] state. where i earned a bachelor's degree of arts in french literature. then i moved to ucla. i studied french literature there too, and i was almost done with any graduate studies and i knew i was going do my dissertation on [inaudible] for the right word and the idea of women. why decided to switch majors to comparative literature so that i can write. excuse me my dissertation on an iranian woman poet whom i loved. many of my teachers except one said that it was a professional suicide of sort to switch from the two. so my teachers jokingly told me this she has unpronounceable name as you do, and but it was a labor of love, and it eventually became a turning point in my life. i'm very glad i listened to my heart. >> so professor, did you stay in the states after that and become a citizen? >> yes. i have [inaudible] this country. after graduation i had a job offer from a university. the premier instituti
the united states? why where did you go to university? rrived in the united states of america on december 17, 1967. i went to [inaudible] state. where i earned a bachelor's degree of arts in french literature. then i moved to ucla. i studied french literature there too, and i was almost done with any graduate studies and i knew i was going do my dissertation on [inaudible] for the right word and the idea of women. why decided to switch majors to comparative literature so that i can write....
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this photo from the university of tennessee. the name of your school and why your campus has the most spirit. you can #klgandhodau. we just might pay your campus a visit next month. it is time for 3-2-1 live with sarah hanging out across the street with the crowd. >> hi, guys. first up we have gretchen from north carolina. hey, gretchen. >> hi kathie lee, what made you name your dog bambino? >> why did i? we were sitting at an italian restaurant in greenwich. this darling girl comes by and holds this little tiny thing of fluff. i go, oh my gosh. that's the cutest thing in the world. she said, i know but i have to give him away. i have to sell him. and frank leans over to me and goes, does she come with the dog? so i -- we bought the dog. and it cost frank gifford a lot of money. there he is. since we got him at an italian restaurant we named him bambino because that's italian for baby boy. >> it's so heartwarming. >> what happened to the girl? >> no, never mind. >> and from texas. >> hi. i really love to laugh. so i was wonderin
this photo from the university of tennessee. the name of your school and why your campus has the most spirit. you can #klgandhodau. we just might pay your campus a visit next month. it is time for 3-2-1 live with sarah hanging out across the street with the crowd. >> hi, guys. first up we have gretchen from north carolina. hey, gretchen. >> hi kathie lee, what made you name your dog bambino? >> why did i? we were sitting at an italian restaurant in greenwich. this darling...
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she met him at the university of hawaii. he had flown from the east-west center which brought students from various countries and brought americans to honolulu to go to asia were and that's where she met him. he was a tennis player and a very gregarious at that time. >> at what point did they move to jakarta? >> he moved back first. both barack, sr. and lola watched by the - and different regulations on these us and so long so lola could only stand a short time. he kept trying to extend the visa after he married her and he got certain jobs he said were related to the geography that he learned and typography in honolulu to keep him there but eventually it was changed in very political ways and he was forced to go back and 66. in 67 in october, obama and his mother moved back. >> so the president lived in indonesia from 67 to 71, age six through ten. >> just about, yes. >> while you were in jakarta you found the school where obama went to school. >> [inaudible] >> is that in the exact chair? this is mardy so he is our witness.
she met him at the university of hawaii. he had flown from the east-west center which brought students from various countries and brought americans to honolulu to go to asia were and that's where she met him. he was a tennis player and a very gregarious at that time. >> at what point did they move to jakarta? >> he moved back first. both barack, sr. and lola watched by the - and different regulations on these us and so long so lola could only stand a short time. he kept trying to...
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the department of education initially fined the university $55,000, but a judge tossed out the fine in april saying the university did not violate any rules. education secretary arne duncan is now seeking half of that fine as punishment. the university could appeal. >>> 15 years after her tragic death the world is remembering princess diana. the princess of wales died in a car crash in 1997 trying to escape paparazzi in paris. she married prince charles in 1981, had two sons william and harry, divorced in 1996. there was no official ceremony in england to mark the day. >>> people in france coming together to refrequent on princess diana's legacy -- to reflect on princess diana's legacy. the spot has long been visited by those wishing to place flowers in diana's memory. >> she's a legacy and she really had impacted so many people's lives. she changed pay lot of people's lives and she still lives on -- a lot of people's lives and she still lives on today. >> they've still been coming five, 10, 15 years and more. i think she's so lovely that they'll keep coming. >> diana's partner also di
the department of education initially fined the university $55,000, but a judge tossed out the fine in april saying the university did not violate any rules. education secretary arne duncan is now seeking half of that fine as punishment. the university could appeal. >>> 15 years after her tragic death the world is remembering princess diana. the princess of wales died in a car crash in 1997 trying to escape paparazzi in paris. she married prince charles in 1981, had two sons william...
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bomb threats at the university of texas in austin. the campus evacuated.ave been found. the university one of the biggest in the nation. governor just really think this statement. we are aware of that threat and are in close communication with law enforcement officials. fox business will update you on any new details as we get them. dennis: we continue our coverage on the middle east. we are live in cairo, egypt. reporter: sundown here and cairo on friday. a number of the prayers are marching down here towards the american embassy over my left shoulder. that is where we have had a battle going all day. some of those protesters tearing 4-foot tall signs of osama bin laden. this crowd is very angry. we are getting some of that teargas here at our position. it is definitely not a pleasant sight. this is a much less educated crowd. a crowd which is very anti-americans. shouting with our soul and our allied we defend our profit mohammed. they were u.s. embassies attacked as well and tunis. we just heard that the egyptians protecting american assets right now. d
bomb threats at the university of texas in austin. the campus evacuated.ave been found. the university one of the biggest in the nation. governor just really think this statement. we are aware of that threat and are in close communication with law enforcement officials. fox business will update you on any new details as we get them. dennis: we continue our coverage on the middle east. we are live in cairo, egypt. reporter: sundown here and cairo on friday. a number of the prayers are marching...
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changing the university. or does it violate the rights of a white student who says i was denied equal protection of the laws? interesting twist in this case. and what you should watch is the question of the so-called race neutral alternatives. about 15 years ago, 1997, a federal appeals court in texas have said, you may not use race for affirmative action at the university of texas. the state legislature, a mexican american woman sponsored a bill, passed and signed into law by then gov. george bush that said the state is going to grant automatic admission to its public universities, including ut autin for the top 10% a graduate and all i schools across the state. and this really transformed education in texas. now mexican-american kids in the rio grande valley, in houston or dallas, worldwide kids across texas suddenly had an opportunity to go to ut austin. over time, the percentage of minority students coming into the school steadily rose. the classic race neutral -- those kids were getting in because they di
changing the university. or does it violate the rights of a white student who says i was denied equal protection of the laws? interesting twist in this case. and what you should watch is the question of the so-called race neutral alternatives. about 15 years ago, 1997, a federal appeals court in texas have said, you may not use race for affirmative action at the university of texas. the state legislature, a mexican american woman sponsored a bill, passed and signed into law by then gov. george...
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and then at some point you said i don't buy it. >> i began to have doubts and i want to know why the universexists. if there's a reason i want to know that and god might be the reason, you may believe that but you know,--. >> stephen: you should care about this mystery because it's the last sebastian against the creeping scientific secularism. >> i'm glad you with it. i've talked to your physicists, your koz meteorologists, string theory guys and i always say why is there something instead of nothing? why is there? did you ask anybody that? >> yeah, yeah. the equation is god plus nothing equals a world. so take god out of the equation, what do you replace it with? physicists want to replace him with scientific laws. but what are scientific laws? how-- as steven hawking said, they're equations. how does an equation inform the abyss that it's somehow pregnant with beings? what breathes fire and makes those universes? >> stephen: are you a poet? this is beautiful. (applause) you might be the first guest whose book i read. (laughter) for me answer is god. okay? god said let it be so and so the wo
and then at some point you said i don't buy it. >> i began to have doubts and i want to know why the universexists. if there's a reason i want to know that and god might be the reason, you may believe that but you know,--. >> stephen: you should care about this mystery because it's the last sebastian against the creeping scientific secularism. >> i'm glad you with it. i've talked to your physicists, your koz meteorologists, string theory guys and i always say why is there...
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are going to do the university where i used to be associated concordia university in the last five years i think went through three presidents and each time one was forced out they would give that person a two hundred or three hundred thousand dollars. golden parachute not actually a useful way of spending money if you think you're actually short of money and take apart what i understand they're not even trying to increase the rate thread concurrent with the economy is that correct. well again this is this is somewhat up in the air maha has said that a inflation increase could be possible. that students are actually going back on to the streets on the twenty second there's going to be another another march for free choice and this is actually one of the things that the student movement was demanding was not simply a a a rollback of the increases that were announced but actually free tuition of real sense that education should be something like health care like in quebec child care like housing that should be provided by the nation or by the sta
are going to do the university where i used to be associated concordia university in the last five years i think went through three presidents and each time one was forced out they would give that person a two hundred or three hundred thousand dollars. golden parachute not actually a useful way of spending money if you think you're actually short of money and take apart what i understand they're not even trying to increase the rate thread concurrent with the economy is that correct. well again...
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a professor of political science of paris where the university and on top of that the fos thanks for coming on our to you today. well the videos pictures and the full spectrum of the opinion on the global islamic protests are all that r.t. dot com you can also find out more about the aggressive steps that hillary clinton has promised to protect u.s. embassies abroad all of that on our web site. well for moscow this is a scandal is flaring up between moscow and washington after russia's decision to end the work of the u.s. agency for international development in the country moscow says the decision was prompted by u.s. aid attempts to influence the political process inside russia. reports the minister of foreign affairs has ordered that the u.s. state stop its operations in russia beginning of october first now what is usaid essentially his city and agency which is being funded of course by the u.s. state department and is basically responsible for promoting u.s. interests abroad it's actually it actually answers directly to the u.s. secretary of state now in a rush over the past twen
a professor of political science of paris where the university and on top of that the fos thanks for coming on our to you today. well the videos pictures and the full spectrum of the opinion on the global islamic protests are all that r.t. dot com you can also find out more about the aggressive steps that hillary clinton has promised to protect u.s. embassies abroad all of that on our web site. well for moscow this is a scandal is flaring up between moscow and washington after russia's decision...
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. >> a man was shot on the campus of morgan state university. we brought you that breaking news yesterday at 5:00 and 6:00. officials are evaluating their response. >> things are getting back on track here on campus. a peaceful rally of the last 20 minutes on the other side the campus. students order to show united. after yesterday's shooting. the peaceful rally started about 20 minutes ago. police are going from building to building to make sure the a gunman is no longer on campus. many of the students are pleased with the university's response, but officials say there's always room for improvement. >> it is a bit surreal. we don't even know how to handle it. >> business as usual at morgan state university, just one day removed after a violent act forced the campus to be on lockdown. with students returning to class on thursday, the incident is still fresh on their mind, especially knowing the person responsible for shooting a man on the campus is still at large. first responder rushed to the campus after someone shot a man in the stomach inside
. >> a man was shot on the campus of morgan state university. we brought you that breaking news yesterday at 5:00 and 6:00. officials are evaluating their response. >> things are getting back on track here on campus. a peaceful rally of the last 20 minutes on the other side the campus. students order to show united. after yesterday's shooting. the peaceful rally started about 20 minutes ago. police are going from building to building to make sure the a gunman is no longer on campus....
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the university of connecticut. a loss could result in some backlash providing proof that the coach hasn't improved the terp's program. his players say, however, they're not really feeling the pressure. >> the coach made it perfectly clear to all of us and all of us know from the start it's another game. it doesn't matter if it's the university of connecticut or virginia tech or anybody like that. we're going to play as hard as anybody else and come out and play our best. >> robert griffith the iii is hopeful for a good season. griffith is a nominee for the fedex nfl player of the week and the pepsi mack nfl rookie of the week award. one moment from the game has gone viral. remember the t bowing craze. redskins fans are trying to create a new one. they call it griffith. people are starting to tweet pictures are popping up everywhere. this is thompson from espn. she's out there. this guy doing it at work. it looks like they're working hard. that's for sure. people just glistening everywhere. they're trying to make it
the university of connecticut. a loss could result in some backlash providing proof that the coach hasn't improved the terp's program. his players say, however, they're not really feeling the pressure. >> the coach made it perfectly clear to all of us and all of us know from the start it's another game. it doesn't matter if it's the university of connecticut or virginia tech or anybody like that. we're going to play as hard as anybody else and come out and play our best. >> robert...