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it projects of - >> i'm beth i'm the consultant working with the university on the i mc. u sf has 3 locates in san francisco primarily on the center of the city there's two other locations at the presidio and 101 howard the historic coffee building. in the fatal semester of 2013, the enforcement was 10 thousand students 85 hundred is it so on the hilltop and in 2012 over 1 thousand employees live in san francisco. the hilltop campus is 52 acres on two sites the upper campus known as alone mountain is to the north and parker to the west and the lower is masonic to the east and faculty ton to the west it is 150u7bd by neighborhoods. there are 28 neighborhood there's a mix of uses on the upper and lower campuses with recreational and student life. the i mp imposes a program it allows u sf the growth rate on the campus to less than one percent with an average over 10 years there's 23 project identified in the program. this is a drawing of the canvassing campus with the existing buildings in white and the future ones in orange. it proposes two alternate sites it sits on tucker
it projects of - >> i'm beth i'm the consultant working with the university on the i mc. u sf has 3 locates in san francisco primarily on the center of the city there's two other locations at the presidio and 101 howard the historic coffee building. in the fatal semester of 2013, the enforcement was 10 thousand students 85 hundred is it so on the hilltop and in 2012 over 1 thousand employees live in san francisco. the hilltop campus is 52 acres on two sites the upper campus known as alone...
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it's being displayed at the rooftop at the university of san francisco. the web address for the mexican museum of san francisco for more information. thank you again for driving all of the way down to the silicon valley and enlightening us. david de la torre. >> up next on "comunidad del valle," the legendary dr. julia. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> she just received the distinguished service award at san jose state university, and we are joined by dr. julia, and longtime activist and employee. welcome to the show. >> gracias. >> first of all, congratulations. tell us what this means to you and what it means to the university to be recognizing folks such as you. >> well, to me it mean, you know, giving me wings in some s
it's being displayed at the rooftop at the university of san francisco. the web address for the mexican museum of san francisco for more information. thank you again for driving all of the way down to the silicon valley and enlightening us. david de la torre. >> up next on "comunidad del valle," the legendary dr. julia. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i...
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a theory called cogs mic inflation which explains how the universe expand he. those are the headlines, see you back here at 11 l eastern, eight pacific. a 90-year-old pastor comes out with a big secret, just before dying. "consider this" is next. dick dn >> russia is facing international sanctions over actions in ukraine, is there any real weight behind them >> also, the missing malaysian airline flight - could it really go through afghanistan undetected. >> an inside look at the navy seals, and the orchestra conductor bringing people together torn apart by war. hello, i'm david shuster, welcome to "consider this," and here is more of what is ahead. >> i'm authorising sanctions on russian officials. >>. >> it's been a mockery of democracy. >> we'll base our response on whether russia chooses to escalate or de-escalate. >> we call on the russian leaders not to annex crimea. >> it's been 10 days of confusing information. >> the uss "kidd" is leaving. >> one of the most beloved orchestra conductors in the world sits down with al jazeera. >> astro fizz fists say the
a theory called cogs mic inflation which explains how the universe expand he. those are the headlines, see you back here at 11 l eastern, eight pacific. a 90-year-old pastor comes out with a big secret, just before dying. "consider this" is next. dick dn >> russia is facing international sanctions over actions in ukraine, is there any real weight behind them >> also, the missing malaysian airline flight - could it really go through afghanistan undetected. >> an...
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from a small complaint or a large field issue, the university along with the diligent help of our great neighbors have worked expeditiously to address these behaviors. finally, we had a great city here, but i do have concerns about our students finding off campus housing. one of the many tasks of my job is to advise students and parents on the best way to find off campus housing. we have many students who live across the city. most of our students live in the richmond and sunset district and around campus. i have worked with several hundred, not a few, but several hundred students and their parents in finding housing and this market as you all know is demanding and competitive. i, too, was exhausted and baffled at the process when i tried to find an apartment in 2012 when i moved here. you have to compete with tech people and people who have lived here longer and landlords trust those who have lived here longer. thankfully as a professional i can keep up. our students cannot, unfortunately. that is a basic need. again, the psychologist abraham maslow [speaker not understood]. this is wh
from a small complaint or a large field issue, the university along with the diligent help of our great neighbors have worked expeditiously to address these behaviors. finally, we had a great city here, but i do have concerns about our students finding off campus housing. one of the many tasks of my job is to advise students and parents on the best way to find off campus housing. we have many students who live across the city. most of our students live in the richmond and sunset district and...
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it did, and the universe happened the way it did. what it means to us is we understand how the universe came into existence, and we could get a good idea of what will happen to the universe, what will the fate be, and we can have a better idea of the possibility of other june verses besides this one. >> how do you answer the question, what do you believe is the fate of the universe, and wouldn't that far exceed the life span of planet earth? >> yes, it far exceeds the lifetime of our star, and the universe will go on for billions of years more as it runs out of energy. what we find of the june verse when we find the evidence showing that inflation occurred is that the june verse is not closed, meaning that it will eventually shrink again and start over. it's not open, meaning that it will expand forever, but it will be in the kind of continue that we see it now as we expect it to be, and so that works out exactly as theories said it should be. so astronomers work with models for how they think the universe should be operating and the
it did, and the universe happened the way it did. what it means to us is we understand how the universe came into existence, and we could get a good idea of what will happen to the universe, what will the fate be, and we can have a better idea of the possibility of other june verses besides this one. >> how do you answer the question, what do you believe is the fate of the universe, and wouldn't that far exceed the life span of planet earth? >> yes, it far exceeds the lifetime of...
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and the university of texas and the long horns. there's not a problem with the analogy. and that problem is that college sports exists in a cacoon. they have tack privileges they have subsidies from the university. they have state subsidies. if you take away the branding of college sports. and they lose those, there's a question about how the finances hold up, and also a question about how fans respond. maybe all of a sudden ifs then't branded as amateur athletics maybe they treat them like they do minor league baseball. and instead of 60,000 people showing up, you get ten or 15,000 showing up, and is the enterprise itself is transformed. >> barrett, the enterprise itself is transformed. hasn't the money in some ways become the tail that wags the dog? >> absolutely. obviously with the sec network, the money being generate bid the attention that college athletics in particular college football and basketball create, is huge. the landscape now is completely different than it was 15 years ago. ten years from now, it is going to look entirely different probably with even mor
and the university of texas and the long horns. there's not a problem with the analogy. and that problem is that college sports exists in a cacoon. they have tack privileges they have subsidies from the university. they have state subsidies. if you take away the branding of college sports. and they lose those, there's a question about how the finances hold up, and also a question about how fans respond. maybe all of a sudden ifs then't branded as amateur athletics maybe they treat them like...
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the university of california. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession.e want to rectify some of those, that's why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> because you really are at a crossroads right now, you mentioned yourself the tuition doubled, you know, in the last five years we've seen massive cuts but now after prop 30 and the investment from the governor again, do you see it as a turnaround time? >> i see it as an inflection time. >> napolitano traded government employees for more than 230,000 uc students at a critical moment for higher ed in california. the state budget is looking better, but president napolitano is asking for more. she wants an additional $120 million above and beyond the funds governor brown allocated this year. money she says she needs, not just to restore uc but to grow the university as well. >> enrollment growth i think we need to be talking about enrollment growth and you just can't add students without having faculty and classrooms and laboratories. so, that needs to be taken into account. >> governor brown has taken a b
the university of california. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession.e want to rectify some of those, that's why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> because you really are at a crossroads right now, you mentioned yourself the tuition doubled, you know, in the last five years we've seen massive cuts but now after prop 30 and the investment from the governor again, do you see it as a turnaround time? >> i see it as an inflection time. >>...
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janet napolitano is five mondays into her job as president of the university of california system. show w she was a high profile and unexpected choice. she faces a big job to revive and reinvent the state's highly regarded but battered u.c. system. a towering building in downtown oakland is janet napolitano's new address these days. western art lines her walls and her treasured cowboy saddle sits in front of her desk. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession. we want to rectify some of those. that's why we're holding tuition flat this year. >> you really are at a crossroads this year. the tuition doubled in the last photograph ye five years. after prop 30 do you see this as a turn around time? >> she traded government employees for students. at a critical moment for education. she wants additional money above what governor brown allocated this year to grow the university. >> enrollment growth. i think we need to be talking about enrollment growth. you can't just have students without having faculties and laboratories. that needs to be taken into account. >
janet napolitano is five mondays into her job as president of the university of california system. show w she was a high profile and unexpected choice. she faces a big job to revive and reinvent the state's highly regarded but battered u.c. system. a towering building in downtown oakland is janet napolitano's new address these days. western art lines her walls and her treasured cowboy saddle sits in front of her desk. >> this is a university that's taken some hits during the recession. we...
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i'm the vice president of the university terrace association. and as everybody has addressed, their history with regard to both the neighborhood and their involvement, i'm a person whos was actually there working with usf under settlement agreement which university terrace association worked out over six issues including the construction of the csi that ann marie pierce has already mentioned. student behavior, student conduct, et cetera. so, one of the thing that we can report is that the construction process for the recently completed center for science and innovation was actually very well managed. and an effort for which the university tourist association has been grateful. i mean, we trust that all of the strategies which delivered such a positive result will now be put into effect for any future construction projects. there are concerns do not reside as much with the construction itself as it is with campus density, and our reservation to support any future construction is concerned with translating it into added student staff population or
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up next, the president of uc. this is a universityt's taken some hits during the recession. >> janet napolitano talks about how she plans to reinvigorate the embattled university of california system after years of budget cuts. she also takes on the issue of immigration. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "class action." janet nappal tan on is five months into the uc of california system. she was a high profile and an unexpected choice for7 uc. politician, not an academic, a former governor and most recently the secretary of homeland security. she faces a big job, to revive and reinvest the state's highly regarded, but battered uc system. >> a towering building in downtown oakland is janet
up next, the president of uc. this is a universityt's taken some hits during the recession. >> janet napolitano talks about how she plans to reinvigorate the embattled university of california system after years of budget cuts. she also takes on the issue of immigration. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of...
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the cosmic explosion that created the universe. rd led the research. >> they've sometimes been called the first tremors of the big bang. and they do arrive at what's believed to be the first instance of the expansion of universe. we're talking about earliest times that can be observable. >> reporter: light waves can be bent by gravity. kovac's team detected a pattern in distant space that shows light being affected by a force that he says could only be gravitational waves. >> the idea of pushing the frontier of science captures our imaginations, many people's imaginations when it pushes how closely where we came from. how the universe began. >> reporter: bill harley. >> would it make anyone's life better in terms of better economy? no. but it's one of the great intellectual achievements of our time, coming up with this big bang theory and get something proof that it actually worked the way they think it did is is an amazing achievement. >> reporter: if confirmed, this discovery would give scientists a new tool with which to explore
the cosmic explosion that created the universe. rd led the research. >> they've sometimes been called the first tremors of the big bang. and they do arrive at what's believed to be the first instance of the expansion of universe. we're talking about earliest times that can be observable. >> reporter: light waves can be bent by gravity. kovac's team detected a pattern in distant space that shows light being affected by a force that he says could only be gravitational waves. >>...
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the university has made great comments one of the things the university did was to offer our members basically free fast past we didn't have that before so we 6 hundred adjunct faculty our faculty is not necessarily tenured. so but indeed they have a need to come of the campus. this has been met with the community subsidies and implicit your members have respond in a positively to that new benefit that's one of the many, many things you could talk about her. in terms of the issues of affordable housing the need for student housing is intense. on the block i live only a mile from the university we have 40 or 50 students living on that block. it's tremendous in the flat below our flat rented out to 4 or 5 students it's a two barroom place this 6 hundred units will help in terms of the life that students need. i think the time is up. thank you very much i appreciate this is a fine document thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker please. >> hello chairwoman and commissioner president wu i'm speaking for the tense association we're one block in the middle of the campus. this end wi
the university has made great comments one of the things the university did was to offer our members basically free fast past we didn't have that before so we 6 hundred adjunct faculty our faculty is not necessarily tenured. so but indeed they have a need to come of the campus. this has been met with the community subsidies and implicit your members have respond in a positively to that new benefit that's one of the many, many things you could talk about her. in terms of the issues of affordable...
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i think the top 20 great universities on most people's list, 18 of them are in the united states. oxford and cambridge would be exceptions. what is required for china and india, and other places, but they have some resources there, to build a great university? how quickly can they build a series of great universities? >> it is a very interesting question. both china and india are thinking hard about that. one of the aspects that china has identified as of increasing importance is how american students and universities are filled with curious, imaginative, creative people. part of that, i find, they believe to come from the liberal arts. from the breadth of training. from not being so narrowly focused on just a very particular and specific area of knowledge -- >> like computer science -- >> but to enrich that with a perspective from somewhere else that may give you a different angle and enable you to make a new discovery that you would not have thought of -- if you were just stuck in a prescribed path. >> in terms of enhanced creativity. i just thought about this, the interesting th
i think the top 20 great universities on most people's list, 18 of them are in the united states. oxford and cambridge would be exceptions. what is required for china and india, and other places, but they have some resources there, to build a great university? how quickly can they build a series of great universities? >> it is a very interesting question. both china and india are thinking hard about that. one of the aspects that china has identified as of increasing importance is how...
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to maintain what time of the university team said entry list of top two hundred world universities. the president has said several tasks for the administration and the university. hence its competitiveness. who knew that. it is one of the major universities and has expanded this year he turned eight years old. many professionals receive education here. now they work and catholics than graduates of that but at the university working the government presidential administration and parliament the university should toughen the requirements for the students to test the university's competitiveness owning this case the university will become prestigious. since initiative aimed at building a stable and secure world acquires relevance of the present time a corresponding statement was made by the chairman of west and east of the new opponent during a speech of the one hundred and thirty assembly and into going into the union about one thousand five hundred delegates from more than one hundred and fifty countries attended the annual forum which was held in january this year the winter parliamen
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and now you saying it's just a speck of that. >> we only see a finite part of the universe. we see a universe with hundreds of billions of galaxies. the amazing thing about the big bang model, in the far past, $14 billion, all of this stuff was squeezed to an incredibly tiny distance. so what scientists have done is to take the laws of physics as they understand them, to extrapolate them well beyond anything we've ever seen before, made a prediction, and that prediction came out to be correct. so we really have a much better idea now than a couple of days ago that we're on the right track when it comes to what was happening right after the big bang. >> those predictions have always been theories. how do you go about proving a theory not to be a theory, and is that what we've actually done here? has it been proven? >> well, you know, science in some sense never proves anything. it's all about gathering evidence, reaching conclusions, because the overwhelming amount of evidence goes for one model rather than some other model. inflation, you have a well-defined theory of what co
and now you saying it's just a speck of that. >> we only see a finite part of the universe. we see a universe with hundreds of billions of galaxies. the amazing thing about the big bang model, in the far past, $14 billion, all of this stuff was squeezed to an incredibly tiny distance. so what scientists have done is to take the laws of physics as they understand them, to extrapolate them well beyond anything we've ever seen before, made a prediction, and that prediction came out to be...
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i'll remind him that in this studio the universe revolves around me. daylight savings time started this weekend and i finally won the fourth month battle with our oven clock. "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, good to have you. >> stephen, stephen, stephen!, stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephening stephen! >> stephen: welcome to the report, ladies and gentlemen, good to have you with us on this lovely monday night, in early march. folks, some of you out there may not know t you may not know this, folks. i know some you know this but as a proud catholic, i have never really cared much for atheists. (laughter) if you are turning your back on god's christian teachings, then at least have the courage to call yourself a lutheran. but folks, the latest stunt by these nonbelievers is truly nonbelievable. >> a group called american atheists is fighting to remove a cross on displace-- display at the soon to open 9/11 memorial museum saying the sig
i'll remind him that in this studio the universe revolves around me. daylight savings time started this weekend and i finally won the fourth month battle with our oven clock. "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the report, good to have you. >> stephen, stephen, stephen!, stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephening stephen! >> stephen: welcome to the report, ladies and...
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we just recorded graduating from the moscow state university. i still decided to devote her life to environmental science. today she teaches and out of the caustic national university and runs the institute of ecology where she supervises the bulb for two research projects whispering. we had a very large number of research projects ranging from biotechnology to climate change. walter season by remediation using micro algae and miles ecology going certain plants to produce biological medication the cds that are fortunate you are. i wanna be signed d c politics. aisha was coming clean bowled the end is approaching for the identification and branching of lands affected by desertification. this is a steal its environmental concern for kazakhstan is about seventy percent of the country is at risk. i was able to achieve in order to prevent further problems we sound in western kazakhstan you mte aware of steel hemical changesnd l rl complex as his conon all another line of resources monitoring and analyzing kazakhstan small cobbler using satellite image
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the university is there. the tender age of 7, which is supposedly the age of reason, and an age to tender to make like shaping decisions, had to choose between a cardinal and cub fan. all of my friends became cardinal fans. they became cheerful. i became conservative. i chose the wrong team. and then you feel the sense of loyalty. football combines the two worst features of american life. committee meetings and a huddle. football is a spectacle. it is a big spectacle. baseball is a habit. i was on a major league committee called baseball and the 21st-century. we did research. we came up with a conclusion about 90% of self identified nfl fans have never been to an nfl game. television makes nfl fans, going to the ballpark makes baseball fans. >> is it still a way? >> i think it is. the important things were jackie robinson, free agency, and camden yards being built. we had all those hideous multipurpose stadiums that were good for neither respond or football. a guy would come to the plate. he could not tell if
the university is there. the tender age of 7, which is supposedly the age of reason, and an age to tender to make like shaping decisions, had to choose between a cardinal and cub fan. all of my friends became cardinal fans. they became cheerful. i became conservative. i chose the wrong team. and then you feel the sense of loyalty. football combines the two worst features of american life. committee meetings and a huddle. football is a spectacle. it is a big spectacle. baseball is a habit. i...
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it's based on the inflation theory, explaining now the universe expanded. e waves in the mass eventually crew into the large-scale structure known as the universe. albert einstein existed the waste in his general theory of relativity and scientists believe they have located the time remnants. >> if the universe started with a big bang, it was known by rapid expansion, known as inflation. until nowers there was no evidence. >> there was an exponential expansion, and the universe was stretched out from a sub atomic vol uk,micro scopic scales. in that process the universe gets flatter and smoother. >> this is the smith sewnian center. they used a telescope to measure light waves and discovered a pattern, one that supports the theory of inflation and the existence of gravitational waves. as predicted by albert einstein in the theory of the relativity. >> this is huge, one of the greatest discoveries in the history of science, and i don't say that lightly. >> scientists say they have proof of what happened in the one trillionth of a one trillionth of a second aft
it's based on the inflation theory, explaining now the universe expanded. e waves in the mass eventually crew into the large-scale structure known as the universe. albert einstein existed the waste in his general theory of relativity and scientists believe they have located the time remnants. >> if the universe started with a big bang, it was known by rapid expansion, known as inflation. until nowers there was no evidence. >> there was an exponential expansion, and the universe was...
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place. >> thank you very much. >> this is a live feed from the universe>> this is from the cosmos right now. >> every sight line we have is live feed from the universe. >> stephen: don't blow my mind yet, okay. we have the whole show to do it here. you can't blow my mind in the first ten seconds, all right? >> all right. >> stephen: good to see you again. >> thank you, it's been awhile. >> stephen: this is your tenth time on the show. (cheers and applause) no gust has been on as many times. i knew you before you were a global superstar, all right. i get my beak wet on this one, you know me a little something on this one. now for the few people don't know around the globe watching right now, director of the hayden planetarium, museum of natural history in new york. wrote ten book, received the nasa distinguished public service medal and host of cosmos, space time odyssey which premiered last night on fox. >> i like that. >> stephen: this is space time, space time right here. (applause) now we all watched show when we were kids with carl sagan, what is it l
place. >> thank you very much. >> this is a live feed from the universe>> this is from the cosmos right now. >> every sight line we have is live feed from the universe. >> stephen: don't blow my mind yet, okay. we have the whole show to do it here. you can't blow my mind in the first ten seconds, all right? >> all right. >> stephen: good to see you again. >> thank you, it's been awhile. >> stephen: this is your tenth time on the show....
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it is good for the university. oure greatly extended financial aid programs the last decade, so we increased our spending on financial aid by 90% since 2010. we have a program that permits families making less than $65,000 a year to come with no parental contribution at all. we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education that have gone down at harvard. 60% of our undergraduate students are on financial aid. if you're on financial aid you pay about $12,000 a year for your harvard education. i think that is important. making higher education affordable is a much broader challenge than that. we have been very lucky to benefit from the kinds of resources that are alumni and friends have given us over the years to support the financial aid commitments. that is the case everywhere. let me say something about another aspect of affordability. if you look at what states have extended for students on higher education, and the public higher education in the united states, that is gon
it is good for the university. oure greatly extended financial aid programs the last decade, so we increased our spending on financial aid by 90% since 2010. we have a program that permits families making less than $65,000 a year to come with no parental contribution at all. we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education that have gone down at harvard. 60% of our undergraduate students are on financial aid. if you're on financial aid you pay about...
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>> in an official sense the university of colorado never fully turned over. we don't tend to talk about the totals as much as the two scores up to 800. again, it makes more years for an institution to see how well a 5:50 on the sat may have helped us predict whether a student was ready for our first college level math class. then what was the score at which we started to see it associated with success. when the test changed, back in 05, we needed to go through that same process, but the college board has given us assurances that a 550 on the math, should mean roughly what it did before. there was differences in how that splitted apart from one english section into a critical reading and a writing section. but the bottom line is we were all working off of history which took a while, and i think like many institutions the university of oregon has never even finished getting to the point where we felt we accumulated enough to make a robust decision on how to best introduce the writing sub score into the mix. >> rafael your students are preparing to take the test,
>> in an official sense the university of colorado never fully turned over. we don't tend to talk about the totals as much as the two scores up to 800. again, it makes more years for an institution to see how well a 5:50 on the sat may have helped us predict whether a student was ready for our first college level math class. then what was the score at which we started to see it associated with success. when the test changed, back in 05, we needed to go through that same process, but the...
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at least the university that i have been at at various times, one in the midwest, it is incredibly brown even when it is asian. so does this boil down to this is not my parents's university any more, all these people with all their cultures that they identify with and celebrate, this is threatening me as a sort of generic anglo white male especially. >> thank you very much. let me start with the first one, the last one first. sounds like what you are saying is what is being said about the tea party. there is too much change that is happening. we have a black president, all these undeserving people around. we want to take our country back. i am not sure i really see that on these campuses. these campuses are predominantly white. another one is in california. i will tell you that. there is not this kind of multicultural experience that we get in the california university system. so is not my sense that it is just racial politics or that it is for most racial. they really hate gender sensitivity. they really are concerned about national security and islam. they really despise taxes. it seem
at least the university that i have been at at various times, one in the midwest, it is incredibly brown even when it is asian. so does this boil down to this is not my parents's university any more, all these people with all their cultures that they identify with and celebrate, this is threatening me as a sort of generic anglo white male especially. >> thank you very much. let me start with the first one, the last one first. sounds like what you are saying is what is being said about the...
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but the bottom line is we were all working off of history that took a while and the university of oregon never finished to getting to the point of making robust and decision on how to best introduce the writing sub score into the mix. >> your students are preparing to take the test and make it part of their pitch to colleges to accept them as students, the writing is optional now, how did it change taking test in the past several years and change the act of preparing for the test now that the writing the optional? >> well, the act of preparing is still going to be up in the air. we are not sure as mr. rollins indicated. and we don't know about the validity of the test and what it is going to do for the students or the admissions professionals. the problem is when the college board makes a change like this again it is throwing everything up in the air and making us wonder where we are. i'm advising the students to hold on, don't rush to really prepare differently for this new s.a.t. that is coming, step back and see what happens, see what the college board is telling us few few they are a
but the bottom line is we were all working off of history that took a while and the university of oregon never finished to getting to the point of making robust and decision on how to best introduce the writing sub score into the mix. >> your students are preparing to take the test and make it part of their pitch to colleges to accept them as students, the writing is optional now, how did it change taking test in the past several years and change the act of preparing for the test now that...
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dozens of students from the university of massachusetts amherst were handcuffed when police officers in riot gear moved in on crowds celebrating the blarney blowout party. the university said students who were arrested will be reviewed under the school's code of conduct. >>> and finally this morning, a quick programming note. tune in tomorrow morning on "today" as peter lanza the father of the andy hook elementary school shooter breaks his silence. we'll have an exclusive interview about his son and what he's been going through since that day. that is the news. >>> if your loved ones are maybe a little cranky today, you'll have to forgive them, because like you they also lost an hour of sleep this morning. yes, daylight saving time.
dozens of students from the university of massachusetts amherst were handcuffed when police officers in riot gear moved in on crowds celebrating the blarney blowout party. the university said students who were arrested will be reviewed under the school's code of conduct. >>> and finally this morning, a quick programming note. tune in tomorrow morning on "today" as peter lanza the father of the andy hook elementary school shooter breaks his silence. we'll have an exclusive...
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the cosmic explosion that created the universe. john kovak of harvard lead the team of researchers. >> they have sometimes been called the first tremors of the big bang and they do arise at what is believed to be the first instance of the expansion of the universe. we're talking about the earliest times that can be observable. >> reporter: lightwaves can be bent by gravity, kovak's team detected a pattern distance space that shows light being affected by a force that he says could only be gravitational waves. >> the act of pushing the frontiers of science, i think, really captures our imagination and many people's imagination when it pertains so closely to these questions about where we come from how the universe began. >> reporter: cbs news space consultant bill harwood. >> will it make anyone's life better in the sense of more jobs or a better economy? no, but it is one of the great intellectual achievements of our time coming up with this big bang theory and getting some proof that it actually worked, the way they think it did, i
the cosmic explosion that created the universe. john kovak of harvard lead the team of researchers. >> they have sometimes been called the first tremors of the big bang and they do arise at what is believed to be the first instance of the expansion of the universe. we're talking about the earliest times that can be observable. >> reporter: lightwaves can be bent by gravity, kovak's team detected a pattern distance space that shows light being affected by a force that he says could...
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scientists detect echoes from the both of the universe in an age of big bang discovery the russian president of a mid pitch in a scientific review which recognizes crimea as a sovereign and independent country the kremlin said the order would take immediate effect jane's move is being seen as a first step towards integrating the comanche her into the russian federation but in any of the doubt that it follows the crimean column and the decision to declare independence from ukraine following the region's referendum on sunday naps or a massive ninety seven percent of votersacke breakaway from kiev the eu us and ukraine a bowl and then the pilot is illegal. in addition to common their english ukrainian state property crime is a need is to take ukraine or compile a deal so immense that lived up to revolt. the celts will lean forward to our list of most compliant by the end of launch. in moscow sanctions imposed by us present barack obama described as the most comprehensive the flight to russia in more than two decades of being brushed off penalties including freezing any assets of the ban on trav
scientists detect echoes from the both of the universe in an age of big bang discovery the russian president of a mid pitch in a scientific review which recognizes crimea as a sovereign and independent country the kremlin said the order would take immediate effect jane's move is being seen as a first step towards integrating the comanche her into the russian federation but in any of the doubt that it follows the crimean column and the decision to declare independence from ukraine following the...
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. >>> a big breakthrough in the big bang theory and the understandings of the origin of the universe d i'm in cambridge massachusetts with the details. ♪ moscow is forging ahead with efforts to bring the region of crimea to russia and president putin signed the draft treaty to include them in the region after they broke away from ukraine. the latest from moscow let's talk to fred wear and where does signing the treaty leave crimea's status? >> well, this is one of those days when history just seems to go into overdrive and by the end of the daylight here crimea will be part of the russian federation. putin will speak to the joint houses of parliament in a couple of hours and he will introduce this draft treaty to them and apparently they will go to the kremlin and in the presence of the representatives of the crimea republic which is now in moscows eyes an independent state and free to choose its own partners, it's own direction, will sign this treaty together with its partner sovereign state the russian federation and it will be a marriage. crimea will become part of the russian fede
. >>> a big breakthrough in the big bang theory and the understandings of the origin of the universe d i'm in cambridge massachusetts with the details. ♪ moscow is forging ahead with efforts to bring the region of crimea to russia and president putin signed the draft treaty to include them in the region after they broke away from ukraine. the latest from moscow let's talk to fred wear and where does signing the treaty leave crimea's status? >> well, this is one of those days...