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the university of colorado boulder campus is using a new process taking into account the students' economic standing along side his or her grades. nebraska has a program offering free instate tuition for pell grant recipients who continue to do well in their constitution, and florida university offering extra assistance to the economically disadvantaged. after michigan's ban took effect many of its public colleges stepped up recruiting campaigns to attract minority applicants, however the number of black and latino applicants have dropped by a third since the ban started. >> in states where affirmative action is pro h prohibited. one such state is florida where a ban on racial considerations has been in affect since 2001. joining us now to discuss how the university of florida has adapt is joe glover, senior vice president for academy affairs. provost. welcome to the program. was there a drop off of minority students after the ban. >> yes, but we discovered ways to work around that drop off. >> you still wanted a diversified body, how did you get one? >> yes, we believe we have achieved it.
the university of colorado boulder campus is using a new process taking into account the students' economic standing along side his or her grades. nebraska has a program offering free instate tuition for pell grant recipients who continue to do well in their constitution, and florida university offering extra assistance to the economically disadvantaged. after michigan's ban took effect many of its public colleges stepped up recruiting campaigns to attract minority applicants, however the...
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[laughter] so let us talk about the two greatest mysteries in the universe; the origin of the universe and what's sitting on your shoulders. inner space and outer space. and last year the politicians got wind of the excitement. we've learned more in the last five to ten years about the mind than in all of human history combined. president barack obama last year got wind of this, and in his state of the union address announced the brain initiative. just like the human genome project changed the course of medicine giving us a disk with all our genes on it, obama announceed the brain initiative with the europeans. $1 billion, that's billion with a b, not an m, will be devoted to creating a map, map of the brain. just think of it, we will have the genome and the connectome, all the neural connections of the mind on a disk. the short-term goal is to cure mental illness. mental illness has been with us since biblical times, even the bible mentions mental illness. but if we have a connectome and we have the genome on two disks, then in some sense if you die, you live forever. you live forever
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thank you for bringing a recovering politician to the university. this university is blessed with remarkable minds who helped me improve the book. i want to thank a national story teller, john casey and good friend and reader ben converse. thank you so much for saving me from a few embarrassments. i am very grateful for my time here at the university of virginia. i want to try to accomplish four things in my opening comments. i want to share a few ideas about the craft of writing. we live in a world of instant tweets and unedited blogs. so why would someone write a book and why would we read them? and why would a public policy professor write such a candid m m m m memoior. i would like to entertain you and read you a few passages from the book to give you flavor on how i share the story. i would try shed the light on the approach i took blending letters home to family on the west coast to a more sober explanation of the politics from nixon to obama. i will try to explain the architecture of the book. and third i want to push back on the conventional
thank you for bringing a recovering politician to the university. this university is blessed with remarkable minds who helped me improve the book. i want to thank a national story teller, john casey and good friend and reader ben converse. thank you so much for saving me from a few embarrassments. i am very grateful for my time here at the university of virginia. i want to try to accomplish four things in my opening comments. i want to share a few ideas about the craft of writing. we live in a...
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in the public university. a cake. so with all of that behind us let me now turn to the book. in this presentation will focus on one of the issues that i raised earlier about the present thomas nagy of conservative college students across the country. and i'll do this in particular by drawing down on students political styles on the steve case to the campuses. and when i talk about style, i'm not talking just about students and alums stated ideological beliefs or the doctrine that they adhere to, but also their expressive practices in the service of those beliefs, and i do this because in our increasingly polarized and national political environment and even within the republican party itself, we are seeing that the styles of politics are becoming as important as the ideas of politics. insofar as particular cells can move to animosity, gridlock, lack of compromise. i will open my discussion of conservative college students styles with a couple of vignettes from our data. so, it is a 2007, and members of the coll
in the public university. a cake. so with all of that behind us let me now turn to the book. in this presentation will focus on one of the issues that i raised earlier about the present thomas nagy of conservative college students across the country. and i'll do this in particular by drawing down on students political styles on the steve case to the campuses. and when i talk about style, i'm not talking just about students and alums stated ideological beliefs or the doctrine that they adhere...
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the university.rsity needs all of the money to carry out its mission. it's one of the top universities in the country. so what is the connection? and the answer is this mrasz is being taught and paid for by somebody else, by people that want to be there. so what is the answer? i think this is intimidation and goes along with the people who are sponsoring this, which are antti union, they are antti worker, and they basically -- >> let me ask you this -- you have got to be one of the most influential alumni of michigan state. have you been in touch with the university? >> i'm going to do it. this just hand i think on friday. and i'm going to get ahold of the university and say don't be intimidated standing up. do what is right. universities are places for all types of ideas. if the right-wing wants to have class somewhere, they can do that if they pay for it. what is the difference? and the answer is, they want to stifle any idea of unionism as if we can burn books -- >> but union membership has droppe
the university.rsity needs all of the money to carry out its mission. it's one of the top universities in the country. so what is the connection? and the answer is this mrasz is being taught and paid for by somebody else, by people that want to be there. so what is the answer? i think this is intimidation and goes along with the people who are sponsoring this, which are antti union, they are antti worker, and they basically -- >> let me ask you this -- you have got to be one of the most...
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i tell kids all the time reading is your passport to the universe. you can visit anyplace, not only in the world but in the entire universe, just through books. now, for most of you, you're doing it through television and the internet, but there's still something very special and magical about using words in books to paint pictures in your head. that's where i think creative talent comes from. so it was real important when i was writing my book to paint pictures of my world with words. and that's what i tried to do. i hope i've succeeded. i think i have. what i understood in that 5th grade class was -- i do have a competitive nature. i say in the book that mostly grade class was -- i do have a it's competition with myself, but i had a 5th grade teacher who did something a lot of teachers don't do now, which is she would give you a gold star every time you did well on an assignment. and i wanted to collect those and i wanted to collect those gold stars. but i didn't know how to study. so i was trying to figure it out, and i couldn't because if i had kn
i tell kids all the time reading is your passport to the universe. you can visit anyplace, not only in the world but in the entire universe, just through books. now, for most of you, you're doing it through television and the internet, but there's still something very special and magical about using words in books to paint pictures in your head. that's where i think creative talent comes from. so it was real important when i was writing my book to paint pictures of my world with words. and...
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the university doesn't owe us anything. i mean, we owe the university. at least that's the way i feel about it -- for the privilege of competing, for the privilege of attending. if i had had a consoli regar sct would have been even better. but just the privilege of participating. and to the ncaa and the members of the ncaa, the ncaa has talked about issues like should we provide more expense money for athletes? i mentioned earlier that 40% of them have pell grants, which can go up to $5,600 year in addition to their $55,000 or $60,000 of football scholarships. so think about that. and that was considered by the ncaa and voted down because the small schools said, it will hurt us. many of the women's programs, said we'll have to drop women's programs. so this is more medicated than it would -- so this is more complicated thank i than it wour at first. i'm sure many on the other side say we'd automobiles able to be insured for any kind of preexisting condition. these are issues that can be looked at by the ncaa. unionization, in my opinion, would destroy in
the university doesn't owe us anything. i mean, we owe the university. at least that's the way i feel about it -- for the privilege of competing, for the privilege of attending. if i had had a consoli regar sct would have been even better. but just the privilege of participating. and to the ncaa and the members of the ncaa, the ncaa has talked about issues like should we provide more expense money for athletes? i mentioned earlier that 40% of them have pell grants, which can go up to $5,600...
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the rule. we -- universities like the university of delaware are the majority of division one. what i worry about is, in this conversation, we're letting five conferences potentially through the media drive the debate. for colleges at our level, i'd like to see, as i said earlier, a renewed focus on the student athlete, and that means not only the success on the field but their success in the classroom to make sure that they can get the major of choice. sometimes we've set this up where it's a little difficult to do. we have geographically dispersed conferences whether on trains or planes, i think we need to concentrate on geographic consolidation so students are away from campus so they can get a degree that involves a lab or a research project. that's what i did when i was a student athlete and led me to the career i have today. >> brown: patrick harker, president of the university of delaware, kevin blackistone. thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. government forces in ukraine regained control of a regional headquarte
the rule. we -- universities like the university of delaware are the majority of division one. what i worry about is, in this conversation, we're letting five conferences potentially through the media drive the debate. for colleges at our level, i'd like to see, as i said earlier, a renewed focus on the student athlete, and that means not only the success on the field but their success in the classroom to make sure that they can get the major of choice. sometimes we've set this up where it's a...
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she applied to the university of michigan in ann arbor. she had a 3.8 gpa in high school and a bunch of extracurricular activities. she sued and won in the supreme court arguing that less qualified students got her spot because of racial preferences and affirmative action. i want you to address ms. gratz and say why she shouldn't be offended by that and that she got a raw deal. >> i think there were a lot of people that got in who were not racial minorities, who were white, who had all kinds of privileges that ms. gratz actually didn't have. she didn't come from a rich family. she didn't come from one of those suburban schools where you get extra points because those schools admit so many people to the university. she's not a child of generations of alumni that went to the university of michigan, but she didn't challenge any of those students getting in above her. only black, latino, and native americans. to me that is singling out the very people who historically have been denied access to the university and say you can't get in. >> your r
she applied to the university of michigan in ann arbor. she had a 3.8 gpa in high school and a bunch of extracurricular activities. she sued and won in the supreme court arguing that less qualified students got her spot because of racial preferences and affirmative action. i want you to address ms. gratz and say why she shouldn't be offended by that and that she got a raw deal. >> i think there were a lot of people that got in who were not racial minorities, who were white, who had all...
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the country. students of washington university in st. louis are them a sit-in to pressure to cut ties with the world's largest coal company. the debate is beginning to make an impact. having the voices of incredible leaders like archbishop desmond tutu only adds to the momentum as we get into the spring. >> some of the institutions have artie taken this step? >> there have been nine colleges that have divested from east to west, san francisco state liberal arts small institutions on the east coast. about 20 cities have made a commitment from san francisco, seattle, the smaller towns across the country. a large group of 17 foundations representing about $1.8 billion have already divested. people have taken up this cause from all sorts of different denominations, taking action. i believe this weekend we will get another good announcement about a well-known college divesting as well. things are picking up speed. we are beginning to see this make an impact. >> professor anderson, talk about the endowment of harvard university, it's significan
the country. students of washington university in st. louis are them a sit-in to pressure to cut ties with the world's largest coal company. the debate is beginning to make an impact. having the voices of incredible leaders like archbishop desmond tutu only adds to the momentum as we get into the spring. >> some of the institutions have artie taken this step? >> there have been nine colleges that have divested from east to west, san francisco state liberal arts small institutions on...
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on the leadership below models of moscow state university is currently ranked among the best universities in the world becoming the cradle of innovation and good undertakings. i wish you good health prosperity and future success in the multifaceted and response book committee's president of the republic of kazakhstan who saw cannot survive. it needs this is a joyless had a lot of influence on me i consider that an assault on the divide is a prominent politician and outstanding statesman did many things to him on behalf of moscow state university the international university sports federation kitties has been to cause extensive operations from the universidad two thousand seventeen on the east the delegation visited all muddy and learn more about the infrastructure of the city. and according to the isu president proudly to lead other structures involved in all realization of the games but the good impression in buys organizers to think about the possible appellants of the objects of the universe writing competitions. it is already known that a research institute of health has been recreate
on the leadership below models of moscow state university is currently ranked among the best universities in the world becoming the cradle of innovation and good undertakings. i wish you good health prosperity and future success in the multifaceted and response book committee's president of the republic of kazakhstan who saw cannot survive. it needs this is a joyless had a lot of influence on me i consider that an assault on the divide is a prominent politician and outstanding statesman did...
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in the public university. a cake. so with all of that behind us let me now turn to the book. in this presentation will focus on one of the issues that i raised earlier about the present thomas nagy of conservative college students across the country. and i'll do this in particular by drawing down on students political styles on the steve case to the campuses. and when i talk about style, i'm not talking just about students and alums stated ideological beliefs or the doctrine that they adhere to, but also their expressive practices in the service of those beliefs, and i do this because in our increasingly polarized and national political environment and even within the republican party itself, we are seeing that the styles of politics are becoming as important as the ideas of politics. insofar as particular cells can move to animosity, gridlock, lack of compromise. i will open my discussion of conservative college students styles with a couple of vignettes from our data. so, it is a 2007, and members of the coll
in the public university. a cake. so with all of that behind us let me now turn to the book. in this presentation will focus on one of the issues that i raised earlier about the present thomas nagy of conservative college students across the country. and i'll do this in particular by drawing down on students political styles on the steve case to the campuses. and when i talk about style, i'm not talking just about students and alums stated ideological beliefs or the doctrine that they adhere...
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the university is sweeping them under the rug. the department of education not holding them accountable and students being the ones saying this is okay. when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women holding the government accountable for rape - it boggles my mind. >> the department of education has made an effort. >> yes, but they have never really done anything. there's no teeth behind it. that we have seen. >> has any university had federal funds withdrawn? >> no. >> never. >> no. >> the federal complaint against unc received considerable media attention and social media has given a voice to a network of survivors, many with the informal help of annie and andrea filed their own come plaint at the department of education. the office for civil rights, tasked with enforcing title 9 opened investigations on sexual assaults on 51 colleagues and universities. doubling in the last six months. to many, there is an assistance of a turning point. >> andrea and annie started pulling things together from all over the county. and normalized
the university is sweeping them under the rug. the department of education not holding them accountable and students being the ones saying this is okay. when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women holding the government accountable for rape - it boggles my mind. >> the department of education has made an effort. >> yes, but they have never really done anything. there's no teeth behind it. that we have seen. >> has any university had federal funds withdrawn? >> no....
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in one universe the cat is dead, in the other universe the cat is alive. and universes keep splitting into other universes. and that theory seems to be the one preferred by string theory. and then this lends us to the last question, and the last question is, is elvis presley still alive in another parallel universe? [laughter] well, the answer is possibly, yes. possibly yes. if this theory is correct and the universe splits, then perhaps if one universe -- in one universe the king is still alive. let's take one last question because i have to get to signing your books, and i have to get toward getting photographs, taking care of one last question, okay? yeah. oh, look at that. superhero on his t-shirt. [laughter] >> thank you. my question was if you could put someone's thoughts and stuff onto a disk, could you, like, build them a robot body and put them in there, and they could just live out their lives in a robot body? >> okay, if you can put the mind onto a disk, the question is can that disk then be put into a robot, and then you would have super powers?
in one universe the cat is dead, in the other universe the cat is alive. and universes keep splitting into other universes. and that theory seems to be the one preferred by string theory. and then this lends us to the last question, and the last question is, is elvis presley still alive in another parallel universe? [laughter] well, the answer is possibly, yes. possibly yes. if this theory is correct and the universe splits, then perhaps if one universe -- in one universe the king is still...
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a student meeting is underway at the technical university. gabby announces a protest on plaza venezuela and she denounces the biggest problem facing the nation. over 50% inflation, shortages of milk and flour. murderld's fifth highest rate. corruption and human rights abuses. as always, the meeting culminates in a call for the maduro government to go. gabby believes she was long ago placed under secret service surveillance and that she is the target of paramilitary groups. youth centernning in the southeast of caracas exemplifies the shop is ideology. it offers workshops for youths from impoverished districts sports. music, art, and it is open to everyone, but of identifies itself as socialist. wakes it is fear that it is a socialist collective, she says. a it is clear that it is socialist collective, she says. here you learn how to work together in a collective to achieve fundamental social change. what about those who don't share that ideology? the rally on plaza venezuela has been banned. gabby stays away. she things it will be too risky to
a student meeting is underway at the technical university. gabby announces a protest on plaza venezuela and she denounces the biggest problem facing the nation. over 50% inflation, shortages of milk and flour. murderld's fifth highest rate. corruption and human rights abuses. as always, the meeting culminates in a call for the maduro government to go. gabby believes she was long ago placed under secret service surveillance and that she is the target of paramilitary groups. youth centernning in...
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the second and last question. on which talking about undergraduates? it is a research university and so graduates are not doing either or what is going on with them? >> thank you. to your point about federalist societies first, i would say what the federalist society is a engaging in is as far as we describe in the book there's a lot of interest in engaging the others in debate and fantastic conversations about one's position, but there's not an ad hominem quality to woods of the federalist society is one of those intellectual organizations i name their leon, which has done a lot of work mobilizing conservative jurists and law students so that fits extremely well as the civilized discourse style. there is a very elite university and law school so it makes sense it would get there. second question about graduate students, we had in our mix, undergrads we focused on undergraduates, so much of the undergraduate critique at the point i was pointing data, i was there later. i really wanted to focus on precisely the group the conservative critics that i frequently talked about. didn't
the second and last question. on which talking about undergraduates? it is a research university and so graduates are not doing either or what is going on with them? >> thank you. to your point about federalist societies first, i would say what the federalist society is a engaging in is as far as we describe in the book there's a lot of interest in engaging the others in debate and fantastic conversations about one's position, but there's not an ad hominem quality to woods of the...
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the universities will cave. the leader of the university, does she not sense any sort of discomfort inside as she's actually delivering this statement, are they so blind to the criticism, that they don't even recognize it. if i could just mention one other thing, you ask where are the other universities? where are the women's groups? because this is another thing that ali walks about, 20 years ago not even the bleakest pessimist would have anticipated all that has gone wrong where i grew up. no one could have predicted that women's basic human rights would actually be reduced in so many countries as the 20th century gave away to the 21st. what have we done in the united states? just this week, we complained about the dry cleaning bills of women compared to men in the united states? i feel as an educated woman in america that i have a responsibility to help women around the world to achieve at least a basic rights so that they too hopefully one day can debate the gender gap of paying for your dry cleaning bill. >>
the universities will cave. the leader of the university, does she not sense any sort of discomfort inside as she's actually delivering this statement, are they so blind to the criticism, that they don't even recognize it. if i could just mention one other thing, you ask where are the other universities? where are the women's groups? because this is another thing that ali walks about, 20 years ago not even the bleakest pessimist would have anticipated all that has gone wrong where i grew up. no...
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under the gun literally to pass this resolution at the university of michigan. how did we get to this point? there are a lot of reason and the work that the center does in explaining what is happening is essential to understand. i would like to look at it from an israeli perspective. twenty years ago this would not have had been on college campuses. in 1993, i graduated in 1991 and this was the capital with the individual on the faculty. despite that, this never would've happened 22 years ago when i graduated. but it's happening all over the country today. so how has the status of israel and those on campus deteriorated to this in the past two decades? i submit to you that the answer is the peace process. the peace process that israel undertook in 1993 that is a central cause of the legitimization of anti-semitism in the western world. so why is that not. >> thank you. >> the reason is because the peace process with the palestinian organization and the architect of modern terrorism is raised upon certain assumptions that are in this matter. the two state solution
under the gun literally to pass this resolution at the university of michigan. how did we get to this point? there are a lot of reason and the work that the center does in explaining what is happening is essential to understand. i would like to look at it from an israeli perspective. twenty years ago this would not have had been on college campuses. in 1993, i graduated in 1991 and this was the capital with the individual on the faculty. despite that, this never would've happened 22 years ago...
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, just to the north of university avenue for this part of the region. and as far as the wind, as i mentioned they are moving from west to east, so that the smoke plume over the berkeley hills this evening. the latest wind speeds around this region you can see oakland airport winds out the west at 14 miles per hour. i saw some berkeley winds around 10-15 miles per hour. strongest wind out towards fairfield with a wind gust up to 35 miles per hour. so you get an idea we have a moderate to strong wind across the bay area. so humidity levels the moisture levels have been up all evening long. we'll continue to keep an eye on the wind speeds and fog will be a big factor in forecast coming up at 10:35. >> thank you very much, mark. >>> we have team coverage on this breaking news. >> ktvu's debora villalon is live at the scene with the latest of what is going on with the firefight. >> reporter: the fire has been burning for at least two hours and i can tell you in the last few minutes that the flame and smoke have finally laid down. you can see the ladders and
, just to the north of university avenue for this part of the region. and as far as the wind, as i mentioned they are moving from west to east, so that the smoke plume over the berkeley hills this evening. the latest wind speeds around this region you can see oakland airport winds out the west at 14 miles per hour. i saw some berkeley winds around 10-15 miles per hour. strongest wind out towards fairfield with a wind gust up to 35 miles per hour. so you get an idea we have a moderate to strong...
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stanford university, the university of california, the university of san francisco. knowledge factories together with manufacturers created one of the greatest hotbed -- probably the greatest hotbed of innovation, creativity and new wealth creation this the history of this country, and perhaps in the history of the world. we want to create these kinds of hubs all over the country. putting together the academic community, the business community, to develop the capacity for innovation and creativity. i should mention it's not part of this bill, but the other thing i think we have to do a lot of thinking about here is the skills gap. i got a call right after my election from a chamber of commerce director in southern maine and he said senator, we wanted you to come down and talk about jobs and i said okay, i will and i was prepared to talk about how to create and add jobs. he said no, it's not that. he said the problem is we've got 500 jobs and we can't fill them. these are good-paying jobs in manufacturing and we can't fill them. because the people that we need aren't a
stanford university, the university of california, the university of san francisco. knowledge factories together with manufacturers created one of the greatest hotbed -- probably the greatest hotbed of innovation, creativity and new wealth creation this the history of this country, and perhaps in the history of the world. we want to create these kinds of hubs all over the country. putting together the academic community, the business community, to develop the capacity for innovation and...
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they say they are take it seriously and the university is making changes. coming up at 6:00, you'll hear more about the changes. i'll have a live report then. >>> thank you. new at 5:00, do you recognize these two men? police say they robbed man at gun point at an atm machine last week and used his credit cards at a 7-eleven. this is video from the 7-eleven. the victim say the two men approached them at a bank of america on freemont after 1:00 in the morning last wednesday. one of the men pointed a handgun at him and demanded his wallet and took off in a white mercedes. the victim said the two appeared to be of indian decescent. >>> it was an accident. that's the ruling from investigators looking into what caused this mass ifr fire in mission bay near the ballpark. the san francisco fire department says a hot or smoldering object on the outside of the building ignited and quickly spread. thankfully no one was hurt but the multimillion dollar housing unit was under construction and is a total loss the the insurance policy will cover the cost to rebuild. that
they say they are take it seriously and the university is making changes. coming up at 6:00, you'll hear more about the changes. i'll have a live report then. >>> thank you. new at 5:00, do you recognize these two men? police say they robbed man at gun point at an atm machine last week and used his credit cards at a 7-eleven. this is video from the 7-eleven. the victim say the two men approached them at a bank of america on freemont after 1:00 in the morning last wednesday. one of the...
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he is not optimistic the university will act on the recommendations. >> i'm not confident.'m skeptical. time will tell. >> reporter: the student who was bullied filed a $5 million lawsuit against san jose state. four of the accused bullies face hate crimes and battery charges. >> thank you. >>> a vocal protest on the peninsula. teachers unhappy the belmont faculty association could lose teachers. they say they can't afford to live in the community. the teachers protested today outside of the district office. that's where the superintendent and school board met to talk about labor negotiations. the teachers union hopes tonight's talks can lead to lower health care costs. they say the costs have increased 43% over the past decade. >>> president obama is heading back to the bay area. we first reported this last week. there's another stop that's been added to his local visit. mr. obama will be on the peninsula, thursday, may 8th. a fund-raising event at the home of yahoo ceo. 250 people are expected to attend. here's the added event. a smaller group in a private home in loss ai
he is not optimistic the university will act on the recommendations. >> i'm not confident.'m skeptical. time will tell. >> reporter: the student who was bullied filed a $5 million lawsuit against san jose state. four of the accused bullies face hate crimes and battery charges. >> thank you. >>> a vocal protest on the peninsula. teachers unhappy the belmont faculty association could lose teachers. they say they can't afford to live in the community. the teachers...
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the great university system and the military. i teach at every university, and if you go to any university in this country, compared to the deeper religious universities, they have horrendous abuse of women on campuses. sexual abuse on the campuses is hoer renne does, and it's not ever reported unless the women overcome the president and the dean who discourage rape, and a few boys on campus inclined to rape when they get to be a university student, they know they can do it and get away with of it. only 4% of the sexual assaults on campus are reported, and very few of those result in punishment of the rapist. the same thing happens in our military. in 2012, 26,000 sexual abuses in the military, 300 resulted in punishment of the rapist. that's about 1%. so, you know, we don't even want to address that, and until recently, they tried to remove the control of the commanding officers to decide which station would be and fail, and they still have control, and the same thing applies on university campus where presidents of the universit
the great university system and the military. i teach at every university, and if you go to any university in this country, compared to the deeper religious universities, they have horrendous abuse of women on campuses. sexual abuse on the campuses is hoer renne does, and it's not ever reported unless the women overcome the president and the dean who discourage rape, and a few boys on campus inclined to rape when they get to be a university student, they know they can do it and get away with of...
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here's a fiduciary for the university. before he even knew about it, it was already basically in the legal system. in the police system. the district attorney was getting ready to open an investigation. what could he do? i think he did what he could do. >> should they have paid the boys $20 million a piece? >> i do not understand that. >> where did they get the money? >> duke is a wealthy university. they have the insurance. aig was the insurance. ironically. theyeclined to pay, and sued. aig won. duke has to pay it. >> you said the house was torn down. why and who owned it? >> a group of these houses inthis trinity park neighborhood were owned by duke alum. two weeks before this party occurred, in this one house that the players were renting, duke bought these homes from the alum because of all the complaints. the fact that a duke alum was renting them. it was going to be rented to non-students, so the issue would go away. before that the implement to rent to non-students, the party occurred. a couple of years ago, they de
here's a fiduciary for the university. before he even knew about it, it was already basically in the legal system. in the police system. the district attorney was getting ready to open an investigation. what could he do? i think he did what he could do. >> should they have paid the boys $20 million a piece? >> i do not understand that. >> where did they get the money? >> duke is a wealthy university. they have the insurance. aig was the insurance. ironically. theyeclined...
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cynthia otto's work is underway at the university of pennsylvania. now, she takes her data and sends it to a top chemist who is attempting to isolate and identify the unique compounds that are present in a cancer smell. >> information is used by one of the university's most renowned physicists to attempt to develop a nano sense that can mimic's a dog's knows >> dr. at charlie johnson is in charge of building and programming that enose >> there are molecules floating in the air the dog is going to smell. they come from whatever he is smelling. the dog draws those molecules into his nose. they interact with cells in the dog's nose and those cells are different types of sensors. the dog has, i think it's more than a thousand different types of sensors. people only have 350. the enose will be made up of nano sensors from odorous compounds will be lightly applied over the sense for detection and analysis >> we would like to take the information from those nano sensors and process it using a computer, not a dog's brain and that's the trajectory we are on to
cynthia otto's work is underway at the university of pennsylvania. now, she takes her data and sends it to a top chemist who is attempting to isolate and identify the unique compounds that are present in a cancer smell. >> information is used by one of the university's most renowned physicists to attempt to develop a nano sense that can mimic's a dog's knows >> dr. at charlie johnson is in charge of building and programming that enose >> there are molecules floating in the air...
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dubois' time at the university of berlin. he'll speak with cornell west. that same day we're at book passage bookstore in california as stephen pressman recalls the efforts of gilbert and eleanor krause to rescue 50 jewish children from nazi-controlled vienna in 1939. then on wednesday ralph nader speaks at politics & prose book store in washington d.c. he argues an alliance is emerging between progressives, conservatives and libertarians to fight against the power of corporations. that's a look at some of the author programs booktv will be covering this upcoming week. for more go to our web site, booktv.org and visit upcoming programs. >> these pictures now survive to verify lynchings' theatrical qualities and the variety of stages that mobs claimed for their victims dangled not just from trees, but also light posts, telephone poles and privileges. bridges. when we elevate the photograph above other artifacts of the same time period, our focus on strange fruit amounts to an acceptance of a very specific representation of this violence. after all, these gru
dubois' time at the university of berlin. he'll speak with cornell west. that same day we're at book passage bookstore in california as stephen pressman recalls the efforts of gilbert and eleanor krause to rescue 50 jewish children from nazi-controlled vienna in 1939. then on wednesday ralph nader speaks at politics & prose book store in washington d.c. he argues an alliance is emerging between progressives, conservatives and libertarians to fight against the power of corporations. that's a...
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outside unflew wednesd -- influence of the groups. >> a university maye in trouble after banning a student for handing out copies of the constitution. we'll show you why they had such a problem with that. >>> plus, new e-mails raising questions about one of our cable competitors and one of the president's closest allies and what was supposed to be an unbias documentary. >> i got talking to this young man, marquel, and he was so engaging. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. nobody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want, for less. because, c'mon. no one ever takes the second biggest cookie. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. >>> from the world headquarters of f
outside unflew wednesd -- influence of the groups. >> a university maye in trouble after banning a student for handing out copies of the constitution. we'll show you why they had such a problem with that. >>> plus, new e-mails raising questions about one of our cable competitors and one of the president's closest allies and what was supposed to be an unbias documentary. >> i got talking to this young man, marquel, and he was so engaging. cars are driven by people. they're...
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resolution consenting to the transfer to [inaudible] mission bay south area to the regions of the university of california as a tax exempt entity for the future development up to 5,000 [inaudible] and making [inaudible] findings under the california environmental quality act. >> okay. thank you very much -- is it tiffany, whoever's presenting, come on up. thanks for being here and talking on this item. >> good afternoon, i'm a development specialist with ocii. i'll tart the presentation giving you ton text tabt site. as you can see on the slide it's outlined in red located in mix bay south on third street from ucsf current campus. it's about 4 acres and owned by affiliated sales force.com. as you know the item before you for consideration is the city's consent to the transfer of lot 33 and 34 in the south to the uc regions, a tax exempt entity as required by section 14.7 of the mission bay south owner participation agreement. the next slide gives you a quick overview of the framework that governs development in mission bay south. the south governed by the south redevelopment plan, the south
resolution consenting to the transfer to [inaudible] mission bay south area to the regions of the university of california as a tax exempt entity for the future development up to 5,000 [inaudible] and making [inaudible] findings under the california environmental quality act. >> okay. thank you very much -- is it tiffany, whoever's presenting, come on up. thanks for being here and talking on this item. >> good afternoon, i'm a development specialist with ocii. i'll tart the...
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i'm fine with the university -- >> wait a minute. now respond to her on that. >> i think that -- i think if you look at k-12 education and you look at the experiences of black and latino high school students in the state of michigan, you compare any detroit school to any majority suburban white school in the state, the difference is night and day. and what those points represented was recognition of the inequality in this society that still structure opportunity. it wasn't a gift to those students. it was a recognition that those students that worked the hardest that, did the best coming out of those inferior schools deserve the same chance as the white counterparts that have so much more privilege to go there. >> but that's not true. the university of michigan when they had their point system, if you were black, hispanic ornative american, you were awarded 0 points. if you were of a lower socioeconomic background, you could also earn 20 points. but you could only do one. you could only be awarded 20 points once. so what that ment was
i'm fine with the university -- >> wait a minute. now respond to her on that. >> i think that -- i think if you look at k-12 education and you look at the experiences of black and latino high school students in the state of michigan, you compare any detroit school to any majority suburban white school in the state, the difference is night and day. and what those points represented was recognition of the inequality in this society that still structure opportunity. it wasn't a gift to...
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the university is not saying why they were let go but the university quote the here are not understood>>> they are looking for healthy food for lunch. walter junior high held an official ribbon cutting and they will have one by the new items. >>> it is distracted driving month and sal has a perfect example of how dangerous this was. >>> chp told us, we have a hive picture near newark. apparently she had lost cop son trigs -- concentration because she was looking down at her phone and the carpal ran into a center median or flipped over the car and eastbound to 84 just one lane before before the exit and they will load it on to the flatbed truck and the laid did the -- they did mention it is about an 8 minute timeframe getting onto the i am in mitts froe time, now let's go back to steve. >> all righty good morning the last couple of days were fun, thunder lightning snow, and things are calming down a little bit and there are still -- there is still, low clouds, more likely 40s and mostly cloudy laid later this afternoon and -- later this afternoon and we are expected to here is a part or
the university is not saying why they were let go but the university quote the here are not understood>>> they are looking for healthy food for lunch. walter junior high held an official ribbon cutting and they will have one by the new items. >>> it is distracted driving month and sal has a perfect example of how dangerous this was. >>> chp told us, we have a hive picture near newark. apparently she had lost cop son trigs -- concentration because she was looking down...
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so students withdraw to the nearby central university. one of the protectors is identified as a chavezista is almost lynched. a heated argument follows about whether the man should receive medical treatment. he's going in the ambulance, bring him here, shouts one opposition activist. throw broken ribs, injuries to he face and spine. a majority insist he receive medical treatment, but a surprising number are opposed. not far away, a group of chavezista attack a student from the opposition, beat him up, and humiliate him, showing ust as little mercy. later, shots ring out. the opposition called a press conference on plaza. gabby accuses the security forces and armed paramilitary groups of increasingly using terror tactics. she's also asked about the barbaric treatment of the chavezista at the university. i wasn't at the university, but the video clearly shows our friend being mistreated and that other citizens rescued him and saved his life, she. we don't want another fatality where the red, green, white, small, large, rich, poor, not one mo
so students withdraw to the nearby central university. one of the protectors is identified as a chavezista is almost lynched. a heated argument follows about whether the man should receive medical treatment. he's going in the ambulance, bring him here, shouts one opposition activist. throw broken ribs, injuries to he face and spine. a majority insist he receive medical treatment, but a surprising number are opposed. not far away, a group of chavezista attack a student from the opposition, beat...
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in one universe the cat is dead and the other universe the cat is alive. >> and so this lends us to the last question in the last question is, is elvis presley still live in another parallel universe? the answer is possibly yes. if this theory is correct and the universe splits, then perhaps in one universe the king is still alive and we have time for one last question. we had to get to signing the books, let's take it one last question. >> what about superhero and his t-shirt. [laughter] >> my question was, if you could put someone's stats and build a robot body, how about work? >> okay, you could put the mind onto a disc, the question is could then be put into a robot? and then he would have superpowers. this is something that cannot be ruled out. if one day, and this is fun the future, we put all of our pathways onto the brain and put this to a robot, the robot could be handsome, gorgeous, beautiful, superhuman with the powers of a cyborg and look just like us. so this ius. so this is something that is called homo superior. however, i should point out that it is 100 years away. so we
in one universe the cat is dead and the other universe the cat is alive. >> and so this lends us to the last question in the last question is, is elvis presley still live in another parallel universe? the answer is possibly yes. if this theory is correct and the universe splits, then perhaps in one universe the king is still alive and we have time for one last question. we had to get to signing the books, let's take it one last question. >> what about superhero and his t-shirt....
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i was seeing someone at the university. he suggested to me i needed to go to the coach at the university to help with my fitness. i met with him september 2003. we had a check. in 2004 i started training with him. i was supposed to train with him four months and go back to rugby. he asked me to participate in disabled athletics meeting in the end of march. where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. still running in the morni
i was seeing someone at the university. he suggested to me i needed to go to the coach at the university to help with my fitness. i met with him september 2003. we had a check. in 2004 i started training with him. i was supposed to train with him four months and go back to rugby. he asked me to participate in disabled athletics meeting in the end of march. where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed...
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i ended up at the national defense university and i made a fateful decision. in 2005, it is important to summarize for you what actually took lace in terms of press reporting. it was fundamental to beginning to unravel precisely what the government had been doing in such deep state secrets all those many years since 9/11. james risin, eric lichtblau -- they held onto this for 14 months, blockbuster article revealing for the first time the existence of the so-called the terrorist surveillance program. they launched a criminal leak investigation to find the source of that article. investigation to find the source of that article. my new when they launched the investigation that i would become a rhyme target because the set -- a prime target because the set of people who knew about the surveillance program was a sword nearly small. and debbie -- and because i had been executive manager on thin thread, although it had been completely shut down -- anybody watch indiana jones? just imagine thin thread, which is really software -- remember that famous picture in the e
i ended up at the national defense university and i made a fateful decision. in 2005, it is important to summarize for you what actually took lace in terms of press reporting. it was fundamental to beginning to unravel precisely what the government had been doing in such deep state secrets all those many years since 9/11. james risin, eric lichtblau -- they held onto this for 14 months, blockbuster article revealing for the first time the existence of the so-called the terrorist surveillance...
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saying in addition i want to thank the university of tennessee. not everyone happy. w said this on twitter not hiring for the head coaching position he says spit in the face to anyone who played the last six years then messaged former pack 12 player of the year allen crab and wrote they offered it to scrubs, tennessee coach, coach from richmond i bet guys will transfer. aaron gordon joining his junior teammate in a press conference today. >> i know what i'm capable of. i know potential is limitless. and my game is going to expand. >> brandon lloyd is back. made catches and lloyd didn't play last year. a member of the patriots in 2012. l.a. just a game ahead of the giants. reminder this is jackie robinson day. a day to remember a man paving the way for many. and help change a society. >> that is as much as jackie did. incredible. what he had to do be the player he was. >> no doubt. >> justice was served today. jean carlo gonzales fined for an undisclosed amount not for the hit on sunday's game but for this, embellishment and flop. there you'll see gonzales. oh. he got
saying in addition i want to thank the university of tennessee. not everyone happy. w said this on twitter not hiring for the head coaching position he says spit in the face to anyone who played the last six years then messaged former pack 12 player of the year allen crab and wrote they offered it to scrubs, tennessee coach, coach from richmond i bet guys will transfer. aaron gordon joining his junior teammate in a press conference today. >> i know what i'm capable of. i know potential is...