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if the university -- if the supreme court find that the university system was flawed. ld rule that they would have to remove race from their considerations. if that happened, it's likely that that could have effects throughout the entire country on any sort of admissions policy at public universities . >> it's interesting this is back in the dock again after texas so carefully tried to do an end around by using the 10% system you, in effect, say it's not your race we are looking at, it's your class rank. >> it's kind of an interesting system where they sort of acknowledge that there is segregation in their state. and making the argument that they can use that in order to help people end up with their flagship school . but they have to take race in to account when they are looking at the other 25% of the class that's not coming from there. that's where it sort of gets in to the tricky matter. and then the question is, is there a way that they can be doing this without consideration of race entirely. or do you need that extra 25% that's coming in potentially with a racial
if the university -- if the supreme court find that the university system was flawed. ld rule that they would have to remove race from their considerations. if that happened, it's likely that that could have effects throughout the entire country on any sort of admissions policy at public universities . >> it's interesting this is back in the dock again after texas so carefully tried to do an end around by using the 10% system you, in effect, say it's not your race we are looking at, it's...
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the university of phoenix also produced a coin. that its representatives hand out on military bases. it includes the insignias of every branch of the service on one side and the university of phoenix logo on the other. >> there's a long tradition within the military of commanders' providing challenge coins to individual troops who've done something great. if i'm a 19-year-old lance corporal and i see that coin i assume that the department of defense has viewed and vetted that organization and approved them in some way to provide me with an education. >> reporter: many organizations produce military coins, we found the university of phoenix was using military insignia without authorization. we asked the pentagon and the university of phoenix about the coin. dawn bilodeau, is the chief of education programs for the defense department. does that concern you? >> yes. that would be, depending on where that was received and if they're currently handing them out and it was reported, i would be compelled to take action. >> reporter: retired
the university of phoenix also produced a coin. that its representatives hand out on military bases. it includes the insignias of every branch of the service on one side and the university of phoenix logo on the other. >> there's a long tradition within the military of commanders' providing challenge coins to individual troops who've done something great. if i'm a 19-year-old lance corporal and i see that coin i assume that the department of defense has viewed and vetted that organization...
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near the university campus. isdiction of the university campus. and the mom who is audrey dubose spoke just a short time ago. take a listen. >> i just thank god that everything is being revealed. i knew that he loved my child. i knew that this was not going to be uncovered. and i prayed that everybody out there, all the soldiers who was out there marching with me for the justice for my son, i thank you and i hope that you continue to do this not just for my son, but for many others because -- aen'm ready to join the battlefield. >> ready to join the battlefield. hearing from the mom of 43-year-old sam dubose. this is an incredible couple of days for the dubose family. it was just yesterday that they held a funeral services for sam and laid him to rest. they say that his -- sam is remembered as someone who made others laugh. the mom also talked about her son's charm during the press conference where we just heard from her there. thinking that maybe at first she thought that sam was kind of being playful with the p
near the university campus. isdiction of the university campus. and the mom who is audrey dubose spoke just a short time ago. take a listen. >> i just thank god that everything is being revealed. i knew that he loved my child. i knew that this was not going to be uncovered. and i prayed that everybody out there, all the soldiers who was out there marching with me for the justice for my son, i thank you and i hope that you continue to do this not just for my son, but for many others...
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>> yes, because the university does not consider it upper division. and it depends on the class which is a gray area. for example, i'm a psych major and a minor in counseling and rehabilitation. i have to retake the class. psych 5 is equivalent to psych 1 at state. some count as a transfer, others do not. right now the university is limiting the retake of classes to twice even if it's a w. they have recently instituted after we complained to the department of education. they have the ability to withdraw for medical. it's on an individual case by case basis. a lot of units are still being double counted. >> i really commend all of your hard work on this and back in the late 70s san francisco state had a very strong disability student committee. because i was very active in other clubs then. so i know about this. and at the time the student union was brand new. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. any questions from the staff? any public comment on the bridge line? >> [inaudible] >> thank you. we will now close public comment. thank you fo
>> yes, because the university does not consider it upper division. and it depends on the class which is a gray area. for example, i'm a psych major and a minor in counseling and rehabilitation. i have to retake the class. psych 5 is equivalent to psych 1 at state. some count as a transfer, others do not. right now the university is limiting the retake of classes to twice even if it's a w. they have recently instituted after we complained to the department of education. they have the...
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the second issue is about who are these university police? are patrolling outside of the campus in this instance. i know the college president declared they will only be able to patrol within the campus but they are outside of the campus. what's their relationship with the cincinnati police department. what training have they received and what kind of training will they receive going forward? >> how much attention was the case getting in cincinnati before today? >> well, larry -- excuse me, lawrence, it has been getting a ton of attention in all media here because, when we first heard about this case, we first heard about the shooting it was immediately turned over. the investigation was immediately turned over to the cincinnati police department. and then in the coming days, in the days following, we were alerted by various leaders in town who have seen the video and said, well, this is bad. the police chief, the city manager. this is bad. we have seen it. we were expecting to see something remarkable but what we have all seen now in the uni
the second issue is about who are these university police? are patrolling outside of the campus in this instance. i know the college president declared they will only be able to patrol within the campus but they are outside of the campus. what's their relationship with the cincinnati police department. what training have they received and what kind of training will they receive going forward? >> how much attention was the case getting in cincinnati before today? >> well, larry --...
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at the university of california which is the nations largest public university e, we have no tolerance but the question is what do you do about it. i am here to briefly describe what we have done and make a few comments on the legislation. in june of '14 we established a system wide task force to develop and implement a model for prevention response and reporting of incidents of sexual violence and sexual assault. we broadened the definition to include things like dating violence domestic violence and stalking which previously wasn't included. and we adopted a consent standard meaning consent must be knowing, intentional and revocable. the task force was broad but identified eight key recommendations and i am pleased to see the recommendations of the task force are really mirrored in the legislation that you are considering now. a consistent response team system wide investigation standards including sanctions, comprehensive training and education for the entire uc community, communications and public awareness, a confidential privacy and advocate for each survivor, a system wide websi
at the university of california which is the nations largest public university e, we have no tolerance but the question is what do you do about it. i am here to briefly describe what we have done and make a few comments on the legislation. in june of '14 we established a system wide task force to develop and implement a model for prevention response and reporting of incidents of sexual violence and sexual assault. we broadened the definition to include things like dating violence domestic...
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not long ago, clark was just another student at the university of denver. was the last thing on his mind. then it all changed one day as he was walking around new york city. >> some guy just yells at me from across the street like hey, stop. runs through traffic. and he comes over and he's like are you a model? turns out he was a casting director for the men's shows for calvin kline. >> that's great, that's great. >> reporter: that same kind of look happened to 19 year old max king while enjoying a music festival. >> what were you wearing? >> probably this. probably like shorts and a -- i don't dress that well you know. >> reporter: how surprised were you? >> i was fairly surprised to get approached. i never thought of myself as a model, you know what i mean? nothing i've been identify as. >> reporter: when you think of a model, what goes through your mind? the life of a model? >> this girl. >> reporter: max was discovered by kate kraus. she explains to us what she looks for. >> someone who's tall over 6 foot to 6'3". good features, good jaw line good hairli
not long ago, clark was just another student at the university of denver. was the last thing on his mind. then it all changed one day as he was walking around new york city. >> some guy just yells at me from across the street like hey, stop. runs through traffic. and he comes over and he's like are you a model? turns out he was a casting director for the men's shows for calvin kline. >> that's great, that's great. >> reporter: that same kind of look happened to 19 year old max...
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pythagoras founded the secrets of the universe, the rhythm of the universe, the mathematics with just a long string which vibrated. if i had any guru it would have to be pythagoras, and rhythm is the god. >> reporter: in the pantheon of rock and roll gods, the grateful dead have always been known for their somewhat cosmic approach to music. as one of its founding drummers, mickey hart has spent the better part of his professional life outside of the grateful dead. exploring the cultural and scientific basis of "good vibrations." >> the universe is made of vibrations. i have been very interested in sonifying the universe, the cosmos, the sun, the big bang, taking those radiations from telescopes-- radio telescopes and turning that radiation into sound which i make music out of and compose with, in the macro and now in the micro with the brain waves, heart rhythms d.n.a., stem cells. all of these have a sound so we take these sounds in and we embed them in the music. >> reporter: mickey's search for the universal source of rhythm has gone intergalactic and all the way back to the beginn
pythagoras founded the secrets of the universe, the rhythm of the universe, the mathematics with just a long string which vibrated. if i had any guru it would have to be pythagoras, and rhythm is the god. >> reporter: in the pantheon of rock and roll gods, the grateful dead have always been known for their somewhat cosmic approach to music. as one of its founding drummers, mickey hart has spent the better part of his professional life outside of the grateful dead. exploring the cultural...
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of the branch campus of the university foundation. >> this is in conjunction with the fact that the is expecting a 3 percent tuition and fee increase. >> this is the latest in a series of damaging scandals that have heard the academic reputation of the institution. bill: the same school that had the hundred thousand dollars -- $219,000 table. these guys are a joke. >> i'm not going to defend that. but if you send someone to work in china it makes sense that they might be more effective for the university. >> new jersey taxpayer dollars to be funding something they're is a serious human rights record in china that gets completely glossed over. >> we don't no the regulations. that might be something you had to put. ♪ you think if they had a this in montana and advertise republicans how do you think that would work. >> i would probably go over poorly. bill: thanks. chasing one of my favorite things chocolate milk. >> i went to midtown manhattan to be the 1st to try a brand-new chocolate milk or milk in chocolate. it is absolutely delicious. inside back behind chocolate counter i went t
of the branch campus of the university foundation. >> this is in conjunction with the fact that the is expecting a 3 percent tuition and fee increase. >> this is the latest in a series of damaging scandals that have heard the academic reputation of the institution. bill: the same school that had the hundred thousand dollars -- $219,000 table. these guys are a joke. >> i'm not going to defend that. but if you send someone to work in china it makes sense that they might be more...
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samuel, a 43-year-old father of ten was pulled over not far from the university campus for driving without a front license plate. according to the incident report, the office here pulled him over said during the traffic stop he began to be dragged by the male black driver. he was almost run over by the driver of the honda accord and was forced to shoot the driver. but the body camera video made public today tells a very different story. >> that's it. that video was released at a remarkable press conference earlier today. the prosecuting attorney, hamilton county prosecutor who was unsparing in his condemnation of officer tensing's actions. >> i've been doing this over 30 years. this is the most assinine act i've ever seen a police officer make. totally unwarranted. it was -- it's an absolute tragedy in the year 2015 that anyone would behave in this manner. >> people want to believe that mr. dubose had done something violent toward the officer. he did not. he did not at all. and i feel so sorry for his family. and what they lost. i think he lost his temper because he wasn't, mr. dubose woul
samuel, a 43-year-old father of ten was pulled over not far from the university campus for driving without a front license plate. according to the incident report, the office here pulled him over said during the traffic stop he began to be dragged by the male black driver. he was almost run over by the driver of the honda accord and was forced to shoot the driver. but the body camera video made public today tells a very different story. >> that's it. that video was released at a...
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these atoms and molecules are in us because, in fact, the universe is in us. y, but literally, stardust. >> rose: tyson became most widely known hosting the television series "cosmos." >> tyson: when we try to look even farther into the universe we come to what appears to be the end of space. but actually, it's the beginning of time. >> rose: fans line up down the block to watch him record his radio show, "star talk". >> tyson: the sun keeps all the planets on their appointed orbits, yet somehow manages to ripen a bunch of grapes as though it had nothing else in the world to do. galileo. ( laughter ) "star talk" radio. thank you. ( cheers and applause ) >> rose: in april, "star talk" radio also became a weekly cable television show. he is not in movies yet, but he becomes a movie critic when he spots a scene that's supposed to be scientifically accurate but isn't. you saw the movie "titanic." >> tyson: yes. >> rose: and there was a scene in which they're looking up at the stars, and you see it. >> tyson: it wasn't just a scene. the ship is sinking at a longitud
these atoms and molecules are in us because, in fact, the universe is in us. y, but literally, stardust. >> rose: tyson became most widely known hosting the television series "cosmos." >> tyson: when we try to look even farther into the universe we come to what appears to be the end of space. but actually, it's the beginning of time. >> rose: fans line up down the block to watch him record his radio show, "star talk". >> tyson: the sun keeps all the...
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the students were immediately expelled from the university of oklahoma. is anyone troubled by the singular action? is anyone troubled that university president has expelled students unilaterally? yes? >> these things come up a lot. in our society, we have the right of the due process. particularly in the university setting, i think anyone would be hard-pressed to defend their actions but not to defend their right to due process. prof. chatelain: it is a scary idea that there can be -- a student can make a choice that has an impact on the community and there are choices students make an university settings, and there can be such a quick response. one may argue if they had worked at the university of oklahoma perhaps the response may be a distraction to other issues that are happening on campus and this was a strategic decision in hopes that would not be deeper digging into the culture at the university that may yield other issues. but i'm not saying that. how do we handle a university environment? >> the nature of the video itself. i'm reminded of the donal
the students were immediately expelled from the university of oklahoma. is anyone troubled by the singular action? is anyone troubled that university president has expelled students unilaterally? yes? >> these things come up a lot. in our society, we have the right of the due process. particularly in the university setting, i think anyone would be hard-pressed to defend their actions but not to defend their right to due process. prof. chatelain: it is a scary idea that there can be -- a...
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samuel, a 43-year-old father of ten was pulled over not far from the university campus for driving without a front license plate. according to the incident report, the office here pulled him over said during the traffic stop he began to be dragged by the male black driver. he was almost run over by the driver of the honda accord and was forced to shoot the driver. but the body camera video made public today tells a very different story. >> how is it going? do you have your license on you? >> yeah. what happened? >> is this your car? >> my wife. her name is sandra beasley. >> you don't have a license plate in your car. >> it's in my glove box. >> it's right here. >> oh, okay. that has to go where the front plate is supposed to go. do you have your license on you what's that bottle on the floor there? >> it's a bottle of air freshener. >> do you have your license on you? do you know where this is at? >> [ inaudible ]. >> i'm going to ask you again. do you have your license on you? >> i have a license. you can take my name. >> you don't have it on you? i'm asking you a direct question. do you
samuel, a 43-year-old father of ten was pulled over not far from the university campus for driving without a front license plate. according to the incident report, the office here pulled him over said during the traffic stop he began to be dragged by the male black driver. he was almost run over by the driver of the honda accord and was forced to shoot the driver. but the body camera video made public today tells a very different story. >> how is it going? do you have your license on you?...
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the university of west virginia has sold alcohol at football games since 2011, grossing more than $2 million according to the athletics department. and west virginia university campus police say alcohol- related incidents on game days have decreased since the introduction of alcohol sales. >> why would they want to make it easy and more accessible? >> reporter: patty winston is a coordinator for the brave and bold coalition which educates the public on the dangers of irresponsible drinking. she is skeptical of any data or argument that implies making alcohol more accessible leads to more responsible drinking, especially amongst college students. those arguments will be center stage tonight, sherman charles caldwell and the west of his liquor board will have to sort it all out. >> there's already an underaged drinking problem in the college park area. we've had two student deaths in the last year. the burp is on the -- burden of proof is on the university. >> and, of course, how do you regulate this? i mean, there's all kinds of questionyour mind as just -- >> the number 1 is, are they
the university of west virginia has sold alcohol at football games since 2011, grossing more than $2 million according to the athletics department. and west virginia university campus police say alcohol- related incidents on game days have decreased since the introduction of alcohol sales. >> why would they want to make it easy and more accessible? >> reporter: patty winston is a coordinator for the brave and bold coalition which educates the public on the dangers of irresponsible...
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he had served four years in the navy and graduated from the university of tennessee. married and lived there and he went to work for the commission. and when they were transit up to washington dc in 1958, our family moved up appear and, of course, we were sad. we had met so many nice people who had gone through -- they were like your family. all your friends begin their family because none of us lives near or with family. the celebrated many of our holidays together. and we celebrated many, many years after that. so it was a wonderful experience. and it was just by chance, but i did enjoy it. >> [applause] >> thank you very much. that was excellent. ok. we heard isabelle yesterday for those of you who are here, but she is going to tell us about her experiences at the lab. isabelle karle: thank you. i moved to oak ridge in 1943, and my husband of so many months was also a graduate student. the day he got his phd, he also got a notice that he was now wanted material. and he was -- i wasn't excited about this because -- [indiscernible] -- certain dedication to the scienc
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the policing that's required of university and college police are very different from the policing in a metropolitan area. the important thing is to ensure the safety of the entire community and also, frankly, of the university community. >> now, i remember 2001. in fact, i came out and worked with reverend damon lynch and others then, but since then, there have been reported better policing methods in the city of cincinnati, though clearly a lot more has to be done. so is this an idea people in the community support, councilman, having the cincinnati police police the campus rather than the university police? >> well, reverend, first of all, let me say, i have my differences with our prosecutor, but on this one, we also disagree. i want to commend him for the work he has done thus far on this case. but i think that the president of uc is correct when he said that policing on the campus is different from policing in an urban environment. i was also a police officer in cincinnati and before that a police officer in the united states air force. policing in the air force, i found to be d
the policing that's required of university and college police are very different from the policing in a metropolitan area. the important thing is to ensure the safety of the entire community and also, frankly, of the university community. >> now, i remember 2001. in fact, i came out and worked with reverend damon lynch and others then, but since then, there have been reported better policing methods in the city of cincinnati, though clearly a lot more has to be done. so is this an idea...
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been spent and the university. my organization represents the software industry worldwide. the companies are the most innovative in the world and they offer the most largest patent holders in the world. so we've really been even a clearly understanding importance of having a well functioning patent system. we also believe in what you said that it's important that they be set up in a way that doesn't allow the actors to gain the system or abuse the system so for us it is important that they would be changes to the litigation system to avoid the abuses that have been happening today. very briefly as people are probably aware of the fact there are probably four things that we are most focused on so i will mention those briefly. we want to make sure that if anyone gets through they get a genuine notice. in other words, the suit was filed against them lays out what the allegations are against them it's important to having an official litigation system and fair litigation system. second with respect to which pieces are pr
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and there are children. >> reporter: the university did not respond to our interview request. but in a statement, the president insists that this policy is about creating a healthy drinking environment. but she believes increased revenue for the school is a catalyst. >> of course, it's about that money, it really is. and that it is really sad. and that we shouldn't sacrifice our children for money. >> some strong words from that delegate and apparent right there, no doubt about it. one year provisional bases there, but they will need to show you that there will be a lot more to this as well. >> some of them do. 21 across the country, now their 22nd, but you know you need to go about it the right way. >>> it was worse than what we thought as they said that hackers stole social security numbers for more than 21 million people. when they were on their way inside that office of personnel management. and that is far more than the 14 to 18 million that they first estimated last month. but the 21 million includes 19 million people who will apply for the background checks, and two mill
and there are children. >> reporter: the university did not respond to our interview request. but in a statement, the president insists that this policy is about creating a healthy drinking environment. but she believes increased revenue for the school is a catalyst. >> of course, it's about that money, it really is. and that it is really sad. and that we shouldn't sacrifice our children for money. >> some strong words from that delegate and apparent right there, no doubt...
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in the newsroom stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you. a university spokesperson says the investigation into misconduct is focusing on whether the team's culture meets the university's expectations and requirements and, of course, whethethe behavior has created an unsafe or hostile environment. >>> tonight church leaders in houston are asking that the justice department investigate the death of sandra bland. she was found dead in a texas jail cell earlier this month three days after her arrest. authorities say they hanged herself, but the family disputes that d anso do church leaders. >> the death of sandra bland 28 years old with a new job and promising future demands and requires that her treatment by police and the cause of her death be made known. we will remain vigilant and supportive of her family as they seek the same. >> sandra bland's family has requested an independent autopsy and the results are expected later this week. bland was stopped for a minor traffic violence, but this encounter with the officer apparently led to her arrest on a cha
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and so i think it is very interesting that you have the university saying that. let me also point out that this officer is spot on. it has been almost immediate. the way in which he's been answering the questions. the way he has hand this from the very beginning. you know what? what you see is what i see. what i see is murder. that's what a prosecutor is supposed to do. >> val, you know, the body camera that you commended and that many of us have been saying we need all over the country, the university uses body cameras but the city of cincinnati does not. do you feel this will push what many of us have been saying, we need cameras in the community. this is an example of what it can do. and do you agree with the local mayor who says the city of cincinnati should be policing at the university? >> well, first of all, let me speak about body cameras. certainly had we not will the camera in this instance, the outcome of this case would have been quite different, i believe. which would have been a tragedy. we want justice to move forward. so i think that cincinnati and
and so i think it is very interesting that you have the university saying that. let me also point out that this officer is spot on. it has been almost immediate. the way in which he's been answering the questions. the way he has hand this from the very beginning. you know what? what you see is what i see. what i see is murder. that's what a prosecutor is supposed to do. >> val, you know, the body camera that you commended and that many of us have been saying we need all over the country,...
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the to be with those chinese university leaders. tour exchange students and faculty said to be involved in those discussions. >> visit is important to have judicial changes to have the specialized case and is a national court. to local favoritism a national court has the experiment for judicial reforms. man's maybe even end greater damages for infringement. >> but the profits have been working in the court over the last six months with the intellectual property issues to the of of positive reaction to that. >> when we talk to people from chinese companies it appears that they are eager to incorporate themselves to sell the global market. it is positive for a bumpy ride. >> we do have access to medicine as an ngo. ice though think that would be preferential treatment with pharmaceutical patent rights. but india said treats pet and stiffly than pharmaceutical law for patents on drugs that don't short approve with the safety or efficacy. so if that car about provision and passes so what is that aspect to have differential treatment. >>
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to try oequalize representation in the university? and the supreme court is saying well you can use lots of things to try ocreate that equalization but race itself has to be exposed to close scrutiny. you have to justify what you're doing and texas doesn't seem to do that. >> professor, good to have you with here, we are going to continue our discussion with theodore shaw, director of the center for civil rights at the university of north carolina school of law, he is in chapel hill. professor let me ask you. why should race be used if somebody has the same scores and they are equal across the board why should race enter into the determination? >> well, first people have the same scores, then they may in fact be considering -- considered in the same way. although what we have in this country is a history of segregation seclusion that goes back at least to the founding of the country and actually the slavery and jim crow era was continuous from 1619 right on up until the late 1960s. we had affirmative action come into use in the late '6
to try oequalize representation in the university? and the supreme court is saying well you can use lots of things to try ocreate that equalization but race itself has to be exposed to close scrutiny. you have to justify what you're doing and texas doesn't seem to do that. >> professor, good to have you with here, we are going to continue our discussion with theodore shaw, director of the center for civil rights at the university of north carolina school of law, he is in chapel hill....
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this is the universe that has -- university that has graduated more general officers and our military, african-american officers in our military. 19 united states military generals. then perhaps any other school of its size. you see, the best is yet to come. i will close because my dreams have taken me all over the world , and i have been working on my singing lessons because my ultimate dream is to sing in front of thousands of people and hear the roar in the applause as i mesmerize folks with my singing voice. back in 1983 when i was graduating from high school, the song that stuck with me for the last 32 years is a song called, "hold onto your dreams." maybe somebody out there don't know them. but anyway. all right. will you go ahead and start the music, president? all, he said he forgot the music. [laughter] senator scott: nevermind. i would just sing a knock up ella. will you all just tell me out here. thank you very much. >> ♪ hold on to your dreams ♪ ♪ believe ♪ >>> [laughter] senator scott: i am going to just tell you the words. the song simply says, hold on to your dreams. be
this is the universe that has -- university that has graduated more general officers and our military, african-american officers in our military. 19 united states military generals. then perhaps any other school of its size. you see, the best is yet to come. i will close because my dreams have taken me all over the world , and i have been working on my singing lessons because my ultimate dream is to sing in front of thousands of people and hear the roar in the applause as i mesmerize folks with...
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i prefer the president of the university, his approach. what he wants to do is a top to bottom review of the department, try to fix those. i think that's the way to go with this and cincinnati can be very helpful with this process. he also wants to adopt a collaborative agreement that the university of cincinnati adopted after the riots here a decade ago. probably a similar arrangement cosh done for the university of cincinnati. my preference would be to do that, find out what the efficiencdeficiency are. there's an ample place or the cincinnati to take over those duties but i don't think that's what we'll find. >> you're a former police officer. how much does training differ from city cops and campus cops? >> i'm not sure training differs that much. the procedures are different. certifying the police officers in the state, all the police officers in ohio have to pass that training. so my belief is that the university of cincinnati police officers have done that. they may in fact have even exceeded some of that training as cincinnati does.
i prefer the president of the university, his approach. what he wants to do is a top to bottom review of the department, try to fix those. i think that's the way to go with this and cincinnati can be very helpful with this process. he also wants to adopt a collaborative agreement that the university of cincinnati adopted after the riots here a decade ago. probably a similar arrangement cosh done for the university of cincinnati. my preference would be to do that, find out what the...
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oliver: the minister president part of the university's research -- the manuscript has been part of theniversity's research library. stuart: amazing find in birmingham in the u.k. the greek problem is set to vote on to more reforms, and when will -- greek parliament is set to vote on to more reforms, and one will impact the banking sector. reporter: fragile banking sector. closer to weeks. earlier today it got a good sign of aid from the european central bank, boosting liquidity to 900 million euros, and earlier, prime minister alexis tsipras met with leaders from greece's fragile banks. a look at the state of the greek lenders. reporter: a push to stabilize greek banks alongside his second major test in parliament in a week. on wednesday, greek prime minister alexis tsipras met representatives of the country's financial systems. pm tsipras: what is important is that the system returns back to normal, and at the same time we have to ensure that our vulnerable citizens will not be hard by the new development. -- harmed by the new development. reporter: in the fiscal and political turmoil
oliver: the minister president part of the university's research -- the manuscript has been part of theniversity's research library. stuart: amazing find in birmingham in the u.k. the greek problem is set to vote on to more reforms, and when will -- greek parliament is set to vote on to more reforms, and one will impact the banking sector. reporter: fragile banking sector. closer to weeks. earlier today it got a good sign of aid from the european central bank, boosting liquidity to 900 million...
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okun at the university of florida center for movement disorders. >> turn around again for me. okun and dr. foote have chosen amber for an experimental dbs surgery. they will implant the new gridlock device on top of her brain. in addition to the standard leads, which go deep inside the brain. by combining both, they hope to gather information from amber's brain that will not only lessen her ticks, but maybe someday stop them. >> the difference is the movement disorder isn't there all the time. when you get a tick, it comes on. and the patients that have ticks, they get this buildup, they call it a premonitory urge. until they move, they don't feel better, so they get a sense of relief. >> that sensation, the urge to tick, is what amber suffers from every day. >> it's like i'm having 15,000 mosquito bites that you can't itch. you can't itch it. and they come out and you have no control and you cannot take them away. >> one of the most scientifically exciting things about deep brain stimulation is that it offers the really uncommon opportunity to record the electrical activity fr
okun at the university of florida center for movement disorders. >> turn around again for me. okun and dr. foote have chosen amber for an experimental dbs surgery. they will implant the new gridlock device on top of her brain. in addition to the standard leads, which go deep inside the brain. by combining both, they hope to gather information from amber's brain that will not only lessen her ticks, but maybe someday stop them. >> the difference is the movement disorder isn't there...
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of minnesota. >> ifill: the search for signs of intelligent life in the universe maybeen a fruitless one so far, but the effort got a major boost today with a new initiative from scientists stephen hawking and others. using some of the world's biggest radio telescopes, the project will spend the next ten years surveying one million of the closest stars to earth, trying to find any signals from the 100 closest galaxies. it's called the "breakthrough initiative" and it's funded by russian billionaire and silicon valley tech investor yuri milner. he's pledged $100 million for the project. earlier today in london, physicist stephen hawking spoke to reporters about the eternal quest. >> it's time to commit to finding the answer to search for life beyond earth. the great initiatives are making that commitment. we are alive, we are intelligent, we must know. >> ifill: andrew siemion is director of the berkeley s.e.t.i. research center and is affiliated with the breakthrough initiative. the acronym s.e.t.i. stands for "search for extraterrestrial intelligence." andrew siemion
of minnesota. >> ifill: the search for signs of intelligent life in the universe maybeen a fruitless one so far, but the effort got a major boost today with a new initiative from scientists stephen hawking and others. using some of the world's biggest radio telescopes, the project will spend the next ten years surveying one million of the closest stars to earth, trying to find any signals from the 100 closest galaxies. it's called the "breakthrough initiative" and it's funded by...
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they have closed down the campaign at the university of cincinnati. classes were cancelled and we're about to hear from the mayor, and we'll call for calm in his city. scale blues. ness nessness ♪ ♪ fifty! ♪ ok! ♪ ♪ ♪ put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. [ female announcer ] if you don't think "i've still got it" when you think aarp then you don't know "aarp." life reimagined gives you tools and support to get the career you'll love. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for the best first impression. love loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for those breathless moments. hug loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and piano tuners were
they have closed down the campaign at the university of cincinnati. classes were cancelled and we're about to hear from the mayor, and we'll call for calm in his city. scale blues. ness nessness ♪ ♪ fifty! ♪ ok! ♪ ♪ ♪ put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. planters. nutrition starts with nut. [ female announcer ] if...
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"a lot of people stereotyped the university as strictly an engineering school. but, it's so much more than that." the stereotype. your stereotype. all of you will walk out of her -- here with a bachelor of science or architecture degree. there are over 200 student clubs from a cappella singing groups to a group that prepares for the impending zombie apocalypse. clearly, you have foresight. [laughter] but as a graduate of a technical school myself, regardless of stereotypes, i am here to tell you to remember your roots. you are an engineering school. your newspaper is the polytechnic and your mascot is the engineer. and over 100 years ago, he referred to the university is -- as the first school of science in civil engineering which has a continuous existence to be established in any english speaking country. if after surviving intro to engineering design and iea you have not come to grips with who you are and where you are from let me tell you, you are engineers. and as your commencement speaker, i'm required to give you council that will provide you the foundatio
"a lot of people stereotyped the university as strictly an engineering school. but, it's so much more than that." the stereotype. your stereotype. all of you will walk out of her -- here with a bachelor of science or architecture degree. there are over 200 student clubs from a cappella singing groups to a group that prepares for the impending zombie apocalypse. clearly, you have foresight. [laughter] but as a graduate of a technical school myself, regardless of stereotypes, i am here...
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>> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university gets a significant amount of donations from oil and gas industries. >> yes, they do. >> it wasn't until i hope this -- april of this year that the oklahoma geological survey reversed its stance, revealing in writing the connection between disposal wells and earthquakes. >> do you regret not saying that earlier. . >> yes. >> now, many oklahomans refuse to believe the science. this man experienced a 4.5 magnitude earthquake in kress entsd on monday. >> i don't think the oil field has anything to do with it. >> reporter: what makes you believe that? >> it's been here forever. this is starting to happen in the last two years. >> do you believe the scientists that say it's caused by disposal wells? >> no. >> reporter: with one in three jobs linked the tide of public opinion called for a moratorium. the restrictions on 15% of the wells is not enough. >> it appears from the state's vantage point that we are waiting for a catastrophic loss of life and property. it's a terrible way to be going. all
>> no, no, no, through the university, and my employers, right. >> reporter: and the university gets a significant amount of donations from oil and gas industries. >> yes, they do. >> it wasn't until i hope this -- april of this year that the oklahoma geological survey reversed its stance, revealing in writing the connection between disposal wells and earthquakes. >> do you regret not saying that earlier. . >> yes. >> now, many oklahomans refuse to...
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paul the sixth the launch of the soviet rocket, fighting in south vietnam, the integration of the university of alabama in tuscaloosa, and president kennedy's trip to berlin. the film was nominated for an academy award and was narrated by actor charlton heston. narrator: five cities were silent in may. on the first morning of the following month, they awoke with brushes in their hands and a calendar as a canvas. -- as their canvas. when god made the days, man the calendar, and the five cities in made june of 1963. ♪ 4 million people died in the month of june and 9,600,000 people were born. no one knows what names of future history are among those born. of those that died, pope john xxiii. outside st. peter's basilica the masses waited with meditation, tears, and prayers. on june 2, the vigil outside was the vatican was over. within the basilica, they the cardinal college gathered for mass. still in great, they had a mission to elect a new man to follow their beloved pope john. ♪ in the square, the crowds received the signal they were waiting for. from all over rome they gathered to witness a
paul the sixth the launch of the soviet rocket, fighting in south vietnam, the integration of the university of alabama in tuscaloosa, and president kennedy's trip to berlin. the film was nominated for an academy award and was narrated by actor charlton heston. narrator: five cities were silent in may. on the first morning of the following month, they awoke with brushes in their hands and a calendar as a canvas. -- as their canvas. when god made the days, man the calendar, and the five cities...
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the to be with those chinese university leaders. tour exchange students and faculty said to be involved in those discussions. >> visit is important to have judicial changes to have the specialized case and is a national court. to local favoritism a national court has the experiment for judicial reforms. man's maybe even end greater damages for infringement. >> but the profits have been working in the court over the last six months with the intellectual property issues to the of of positive reaction to that. >> when we talk to people from chinese companies it appears that they are eager to incorporate themselves to sell the global market. it is positive for a bumpy ride. >> we do have access to medicine as an ngo. ice though think that would be preferential treatment with pharmaceutical patent rights. but india said treats pet and stiffly than pharmaceutical law for patents on drugs that don't short approve with the safety or efficacy. so if that car about provision and passes s aspect to have differential treatment. >> if we have som
the to be with those chinese university leaders. tour exchange students and faculty said to be involved in those discussions. >> visit is important to have judicial changes to have the specialized case and is a national court. to local favoritism a national court has the experiment for judicial reforms. man's maybe even end greater damages for infringement. >> but the profits have been working in the court over the last six months with the intellectual property issues to the of of...
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of rome italy the university of genoa, italy and the university of leeds england and the -- i'm not going to try that one -- rio de janeiro. >> catholic university. >> helping shape the cause of owl nations. sidney plumen that is former assistant and senior advicer to president bill clinton senior adviser to hillary clinton and author of eight books his next boom is the political life of abraham lincoln slated for release in 2016, '17 and '18. and has been a writer of publics like at the "washington post," new run, "vanity fair" and "the new yorker," specializing in foreign affairs. abouts his lit contrary career he was the executive producing for the academy award winning documentary, taxi to the dark side which won him an emmy ward. he was a senior fellow at the new york universitier center for law and security from 2005 to 2012' had been a member of the council on foreign relations for 27 years in the cause of all nations, doyle analyzes the civil war through the lens of international relations and shows how the so-called war between the states affected nation states, like great b
of rome italy the university of genoa, italy and the university of leeds england and the -- i'm not going to try that one -- rio de janeiro. >> catholic university. >> helping shape the cause of owl nations. sidney plumen that is former assistant and senior advicer to president bill clinton senior adviser to hillary clinton and author of eight books his next boom is the political life of abraham lincoln slated for release in 2016, '17 and '18. and has been a writer of publics like...
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it's july 19th and the 43-year-old black man is stopped buy white university of cincinnati police officer for a missing front license plate. seconds later officer ray tensing shoots did hebose in the head killing him. >> stop! >> wednesday, tensing was indicted for murder. >> i've been doing this for over 30 years. this is the most asinine act i've ever seen a police officer make. totally unwarranted. >> hamilton county prosecutor joe deters appeared emotional, announcing the indictment. >> it is an absolute tragedy in the year 2015, that anyone would behave in this manner. it was senseless. >> officer tensing initially told investigators that he was dragged by did hebose's car before firing a fatal shot. >> he's dragging me now. >> but the body cam video tells a much different story. tensingh fell back but he was never dragged. >> he should never be a police officer. >> did hebose's family pressured the police to release the video. >> my son did nothing, absolutely nothing to provoke this man. >> the officer was on police administrative leave. the university fired him wednesday afternoon
it's july 19th and the 43-year-old black man is stopped buy white university of cincinnati police officer for a missing front license plate. seconds later officer ray tensing shoots did hebose in the head killing him. >> stop! >> wednesday, tensing was indicted for murder. >> i've been doing this for over 30 years. this is the most asinine act i've ever seen a police officer make. totally unwarranted. >> hamilton county prosecutor joe deters appeared emotional,...
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he won't however, wait for the university's explanation. aid that they'll be hearing from him in the very near future. he is still pretty angry iain. >> i can imagine. bill, thank you. bill mentioned the new york city health department is also look nothing legionnaires' disease outbreak in the south bronx. the department says two people have died since july 10th. more than 30 cases have been reported and that time frame the city health commissioner says the cases represent a quote unusual increase. what is legionnaires' disease? how do you get it. it's a severe form of new known ya. you cannot get from it person to person contact but instead from inhaling the bacteria symptoms include headache, muscle pain, chills and a fever. it thrives in water systems like hot tubs and air-conditioners so those mist sprayers at grocery stores. the disease is treated with antibiotics and the sooner the medication is started it decreases the chance of any serious complication. >>> the search for the next american idol makes a stop right here at fox 29 on go
he won't however, wait for the university's explanation. aid that they'll be hearing from him in the very near future. he is still pretty angry iain. >> i can imagine. bill, thank you. bill mentioned the new york city health department is also look nothing legionnaires' disease outbreak in the south bronx. the department says two people have died since july 10th. more than 30 cases have been reported and that time frame the city health commissioner says the cases represent a quote unusual...