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apri given the differences between the comprehensive university and the flagship university as well as any other important differences to take into account. >> well, thank you trustee -- or commissioner actenberg. for the next three and a half hours i'll be happy to answer your questions. i think to step above the specific program what really i think is at stake here for students who come from the despart sectors in the fabric of society is how do we make them feel prepared, feel welcomed and challenged and supported all at the same time? and so the various programs such as a summer bridge program or an early start program. let's take the san bernardino campus inland southern california has a disproportionately high number of pell eligible students, a lot of poor kids. so this upcoming summer president morales has as a requirement all incoming students need to be in residence for two weeks on campus before the start of the fall term. there's dollars associated with that and we're generout of my o and his office to do but students may come feeling that they can't succeed will end up lea
apri given the differences between the comprehensive university and the flagship university as well as any other important differences to take into account. >> well, thank you trustee -- or commissioner actenberg. for the next three and a half hours i'll be happy to answer your questions. i think to step above the specific program what really i think is at stake here for students who come from the despart sectors in the fabric of society is how do we make them feel prepared, feel welcomed...
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how does that serve the mission of the university? how does it serve the students if, you know, they wanna come back 3 years latter for a letter of recommendation and that person is gone? or, as jennifer cited, i mean i've been fortunate to have an office for as long as i've been here but..but not all lecturers even here have offices. how are lecturers supposed to meet with students and students meet with their faculty if they're not provided the basic necessities of-of-of being an... you know, an effective teacher. an office, a desk, a phone , a computer, a place to meet with students, because so much learning happens outside of the classroom. because space is limited on the campus like san jose state, administration would say, "well, we're doing the best we can, we've never been able to say we guarantee a part-time faculty or adjunct faculty a separate office or a separate location," and yet we understand as faculty full-time as well as part-time, if you don't have a private space to be able to sit down and talk with students about t
how does that serve the mission of the university? how does it serve the students if, you know, they wanna come back 3 years latter for a letter of recommendation and that person is gone? or, as jennifer cited, i mean i've been fortunate to have an office for as long as i've been here but..but not all lecturers even here have offices. how are lecturers supposed to meet with students and students meet with their faculty if they're not provided the basic necessities of-of-of being an... you know,...
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many know him as the most powerful nerd in the universe. he calls himself simply a servant of science. he is in the hayden planetarium in new york, and he is also the host of a new talk show on the national geographic channel called "star talk." it combines science, culture, and comedy to help bring the universe down to earth. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. when did you know that what you wanted to do was be an astrophysicist? neil: at age nine, a first visit to the hayden planetarium. it put something in my veins. to this day, i still think it was the universe who called me, and not that i called it. of course, growing up in the bronx, there are not many stars visible anywhere in new york, especially not the bronx at the time. then sky at the planetarium was magical to me. i did not think it was real. i thought it was a hoax. i had seen the sky from the bronx, and this was not it. therefore it must be a hoax, not knowing of course that it is for training for the real sky. by age 11, i had the answer to that annoying qu
many know him as the most powerful nerd in the universe. he calls himself simply a servant of science. he is in the hayden planetarium in new york, and he is also the host of a new talk show on the national geographic channel called "star talk." it combines science, culture, and comedy to help bring the universe down to earth. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. when did you know that what you wanted to do was be an astrophysicist? neil: at age nine, a first visit to...
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the university's managements has been summoned to parliament. >> protesting students filled the university central square. afrikaans was viewed as the language of the oppressor, and used to be the language of obstruction. now africans and english are supposed to be on the same footing. >> it's not a question of language as a tool, it's about language and the ways they connected to the institutional culture that conditions in this spirit. >> many of the men enforced it. the stolensition to multi racial has not been easy. student described incidents of race. on and off campus in a documentary. the minister of higher education was so angry when he saw it he summoned the university's management to parliament. >> there can be no institutional that leads to racism. the university takes accusations of races. they fired a member of staff. >> this is a different place in terms of transformation. but it's - we are on a journey. we are imperfect. we are in complete. we are resolute and steadfast. >> in april, a student movement succeeded in having a statue of cecil roads removed from the university o
the university's managements has been summoned to parliament. >> protesting students filled the university central square. afrikaans was viewed as the language of the oppressor, and used to be the language of obstruction. now africans and english are supposed to be on the same footing. >> it's not a question of language as a tool, it's about language and the ways they connected to the institutional culture that conditions in this spirit. >> many of the men enforced it. the...
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they have described him as an employee of the university. did not release any other information about the suspect but when the police official there was asked of whether or not that individual could have been involved a possible shooting, he did say that there was that possibly. he is being described right now as a person of interest. let's bring back analyst jim cavanaugh, a retired atf special agent in charge and worked this area of mississippi in the past. jim, your initial reaction to the information that was shared from that press conference? i think the thing that stands out at me the most is a person of interest, identified him as a potential employee of the university. and even possibly a person of interest involving that other shooting that we were hearing about from mark potter. what did you take away from that press conference? >> personal motive, a personal grudge a. murder which is about a 4 1/2-hour drive down to the coast and this shannon lamb identified as a person of interest, as an employee of the university. and he -- also
they have described him as an employee of the university. did not release any other information about the suspect but when the police official there was asked of whether or not that individual could have been involved a possible shooting, he did say that there was that possibly. he is being described right now as a person of interest. let's bring back analyst jim cavanaugh, a retired atf special agent in charge and worked this area of mississippi in the past. jim, your initial reaction to the...
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>> well, the beginning of the universe. duh... (laughter) if you turn the clock back, what you will notice about the universe is that it was smawrnlr and hotter, for every day you turn the clock back. so you run the clock all the way back and you learn that the entire universe was in the same place at the same time, and at extremely high temperatures, in the trillions. you know, trillion is the highest number anyone has any comfort with, but temperatures much hot than that. so when you have these temperatures, the thing is unstable and it explodes, so you have the birth of our universe. we don't know what was around before that. >> rose: so from the university we have to know what happened in chemistry to make dna. >> yeah, because i'm an astrophysicist. i know we have life and i've got that but all those are very real questions we ask today. if you can answer that, dish out the nobel prizes. i want to know what questions we're not even intellectually ma chiewf enough to ask yet. they will reveal themselves after we've answered the
>> well, the beginning of the universe. duh... (laughter) if you turn the clock back, what you will notice about the universe is that it was smawrnlr and hotter, for every day you turn the clock back. so you run the clock all the way back and you learn that the entire universe was in the same place at the same time, and at extremely high temperatures, in the trillions. you know, trillion is the highest number anyone has any comfort with, but temperatures much hot than that. so when you...
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. >>> nooses, hanging from a tree on the university of delaware campus. the protests that happened just hours before this was found that makes this hate cream even more disturbing. >> pope francis lands in america. he's in d.c. and is getting ready to advice the the white house this morning there is as phillie guys up for his arrival. the security you'll see around the sit. >> i already seeing t and it ain't over until it is over. well, it is over. saying guy booed to legend baseball great yogi berra dice at the age of 90. we're taking a look back at some of his most memorable quotes, and there are so many. hi everybody, good day, it is wednesday, september the 23rd, 2015. >> and it is the first day of fall. right? >> it is already fall, isn't it? >> it is fall. >> yes. >> are you ready? >> oh. oh, my goodness, he fell on the first day of fall. >> these chairs, seriously, see you next trip. >> are you okay? okay. >> but yesterday, it felt like fall. so it -- >> chapter one in my book. >> we'll start with him falling. here's what happened, fall is here. and
. >>> nooses, hanging from a tree on the university of delaware campus. the protests that happened just hours before this was found that makes this hate cream even more disturbing. >> pope francis lands in america. he's in d.c. and is getting ready to advice the the white house this morning there is as phillie guys up for his arrival. the security you'll see around the sit. >> i already seeing t and it ain't over until it is over. well, it is over. saying guy booed to...
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i think most people with agree the air quality. universally not too popular. not enough air to blow things around. and the pollution levels build up. the air quality alert is in effect for pretty much most of new jersey through 11:00 this evening. but the air mass that's coming will change all of that. it's a much clearer and crisper air mass going through. and this will go away after today. a couple of thunderstorms that we're watching. one over eastern pennsylvania west of warren county. and then this one, just to the north seems to be weakening. it's moving southward. it's libertiville and gardener. it seems to be weakening now. this is part of a cold front drifting southward through our area. more showers and storms through the area tonight. most of what's out there will dissipate and go away. they'll start to weaken and move out of the area. and then we'll be leftover with clouds overnight. this front is going to stall over us. we may see a few thunderstorms in the morning over queens and nassau county and even the city, too. look at this, out towards broo
i think most people with agree the air quality. universally not too popular. not enough air to blow things around. and the pollution levels build up. the air quality alert is in effect for pretty much most of new jersey through 11:00 this evening. but the air mass that's coming will change all of that. it's a much clearer and crisper air mass going through. and this will go away after today. a couple of thunderstorms that we're watching. one over eastern pennsylvania west of warren county. and...
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authorities tell us at the mississippi school today, a university professor shot and killed on the mississippi and killed, and another university professor now either being searched for or wanted in connection with or something else. these two shootings. the news conference we'll bring you live when it begins right here. stay with us. insure insure when your windshield needs fixed, trust safelite. for these parents, driving around was the only way... ...to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked, we can't drive this car they wanted it fixed right... ...so they scheduled with safelite. our exclusive trueseal technololgy means a strong... ...reliable bond, every time. at safelite we stand behind our work... night, night little buddy. ...because the ones you love, sit behind it. that's another safelite advantage. (softly) ♪safelite repair, safelite replace♪ woman: when a student understands a concept for the first time. man: when the students get it. man: their eyes get big, the lightbulb pops on. woman: "i got it, i think i got it!" they light up. it's like magic. woman: th
authorities tell us at the mississippi school today, a university professor shot and killed on the mississippi and killed, and another university professor now either being searched for or wanted in connection with or something else. these two shootings. the news conference we'll bring you live when it begins right here. stay with us. insure insure when your windshield needs fixed, trust safelite. for these parents, driving around was the only way... ...to get their baby to sleep. so when their...
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>> not just university of california doing this this is all over the country, many universities, someme public. it is very commonplace. >> i love that question, who defines intolerance? if they don't pick the most sensitive person in the room they didn't do what they hoped it would do. >> colleges and universities, educate students not turn them into bunch of cry babies. what people will do for the perfect selfie. getting within 10 feet after wild bear. i love pictures, not this kind. this kind of judgment is causing a park to close down a popular hiking trail. this story up next. ♪ mary gets her bounce on. wow mary, is like, every mom from the neighborhood here? look at them all... ...'judgie'. see? you are looking good! using bounce dryer sheets is paying off. your clothes have fewer wrinkles, and static cling... ...ain't bringing you down. oh! and look, it's that ms.brooke-thinks-she's-all-that- and-a-bag-of-chips. good thing you brought your a-game. your a-game. bounce, the 4 in 1 dryer sheet. get your bounce on. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then
>> not just university of california doing this this is all over the country, many universities, someme public. it is very commonplace. >> i love that question, who defines intolerance? if they don't pick the most sensitive person in the room they didn't do what they hoped it would do. >> colleges and universities, educate students not turn them into bunch of cry babies. what people will do for the perfect selfie. getting within 10 feet after wild bear. i love pictures, not...
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he is a employee of the university. and at this time, we're following up on leads, and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> according to police, ethan schmidt and assistant professor of american history was inside his office when he was shot and killed. police have begun to clear all academic buildings on campus to ensure the safety of the students, and classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. hundreds of law enforcement from across the state, along with federal atf agents are on the scene. joining me now, mark potter, who has been following this story for us. mark, let's talk about this person of interest. what do we know about him and what authorities are saying? >> what we know is that he is an instructor of geography and social science education, currently employed at the university. and that he got all three of his degrees, bachelor's, master's and a ph.d. just this spring at the university, at delta state. the police say they do not believe that he is on the campus now. but they're taki
he is a employee of the university. and at this time, we're following up on leads, and we have nothing else to release at this time. >> according to police, ethan schmidt and assistant professor of american history was inside his office when he was shot and killed. police have begun to clear all academic buildings on campus to ensure the safety of the students, and classes have been canceled for the remainder of the day. hundreds of law enforcement from across the state, along with...
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nooses found hanging from a tree of the university of delaware campus. now, being investigated as a hate crime. jennifer joyce is there on the u del campus in delaware, newark. >> university of delaware police tell us they found three bent hangers and twine resembling nooses found outside of mitch he will has here -- mitchell hall. student sent us this photo of the newses guild tells us that on monday night she and about 100 other student held peaceful black lives matter protest outside of mitchell hall on the green. then about 24 hours later the student stumbled across nooses posted at the same site as the protest. university of delaware police confirm that they are developing g this. they are asking student to call them if they saw anything suspicious last night. acting university president, nancy target, says she's been at campus all night since the news broke. she wanted to be absolutely clear that this behavior is not representative of the university of delaware community and will not be tolerated. >> i just was so sickened by the whole process and s
nooses found hanging from a tree of the university of delaware campus. now, being investigated as a hate crime. jennifer joyce is there on the u del campus in delaware, newark. >> university of delaware police tell us they found three bent hangers and twine resembling nooses found outside of mitch he will has here -- mitchell hall. student sent us this photo of the newses guild tells us that on monday night she and about 100 other student held peaceful black lives matter protest outside...
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in the sense that he believes the universal call to holiness must be lived in service. the greatest service the church does for the world, he would say i believe, is to tell the world it's true story. one way to think about the problem of the human condition going back to add a many is the world has forgotten its story. they must remind the world that the true story of humankind is the story whose chapter headings are creation, fall, promise, in telling the world story, reminding the world of the true story the pope would go once say the story is sometimes, many times best told not by argument, not by philosophical speculation, that by example. i think mother teresa looms very large in the pope's sense of the example. they were great friends. i asked the pope wants to describe the friendship and he said quite simply we didn't need a lot of words. we didn't need a lot of words. there is this intuitive connection between this albanian nun who found herself in the gutters of calcutta and this polish priest to found himself unexpectedly as the bishop of rome. we didn't need
in the sense that he believes the universal call to holiness must be lived in service. the greatest service the church does for the world, he would say i believe, is to tell the world it's true story. one way to think about the problem of the human condition going back to add a many is the world has forgotten its story. they must remind the world that the true story of humankind is the story whose chapter headings are creation, fall, promise, in telling the world story, reminding the world of...
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and donald murray was admitted to the university of maryland law school. that case showed that the equalization strategy, as houston put into effect, could work. narrator: what was also working was houston and marshall's success as a legal team. rawn james: it's tough to imagine two individuals who were so different working so well together to such great historic effect. charles hamilton houston was very abstemious and a proper person, who as one of his close friends remembered, did nothing with levity. thurgood marshall was a true bon vivant. jose anderson: they were quite an odd couple. houston did not drink, did not curse. marshall did. he enjoyed a good card game, his bourbon. justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he w
and donald murray was admitted to the university of maryland law school. that case showed that the equalization strategy, as houston put into effect, could work. narrator: what was also working was houston and marshall's success as a legal team. rawn james: it's tough to imagine two individuals who were so different working so well together to such great historic effect. charles hamilton houston was very abstemious and a proper person, who as one of his close friends remembered, did nothing...
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it turned out that he and i were both visiting the university and staying in the same hotel. other just very, very casually. that was my only contact with him. interviewer: so, you worked on why-12. 12.y- what research were you involved in? the chemistry? mr. gruen: the chemistry, with several different areas of the chemical aspects of the project. , the ion beams in calutronson's -- began as uranium tetrachloride. we developed processes for the synthesis of large quantities of very pure uranium tetrachloride. , heated,e encapsulated and then the paper of uranium byrachloride was ionized energetic electron particle beamsto make uranium ion that were then separated into uranium 235 and uranium 238. so, then it became another chemical project to separate the uranium from the graphite collectors. spectrometers, there were collectors made of graphite into which the uranium ions were injected. about the only way that you could recover the uranium was to burn graphite. in oxygen. and then you are left with uranium oxide. givene of the tasks i was was to synthesize an indicator, a c
it turned out that he and i were both visiting the university and staying in the same hotel. other just very, very casually. that was my only contact with him. interviewer: so, you worked on why-12. 12.y- what research were you involved in? the chemistry? mr. gruen: the chemistry, with several different areas of the chemical aspects of the project. , the ion beams in calutronson's -- began as uranium tetrachloride. we developed processes for the synthesis of large quantities of very pure...
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because of the ability for security. and university of nevada las vegas was the west coast choice. >> what about the possibility of a third party candidate? what would the criteria be for you to admit a third party contender? >> since 2000, you have to meet the constitutional requirements of being a native born, 35 years of age, you have to be on enough ballots to get 270 votes, and you have to be at 15% in an average of five major polls. the commission is still deciding the criteria. we have had a number of suggestions. one called for whoever gets the most signatures to get on enough ballots to qualify for 270 votes. we have one that said anybody who gets on enough ballots ought to be in it. another one saying there should be online voting situation and whoever wins the online votes ought to be automatically in the debates. there is a bunch of suggestions we have under consideration and consideration in changing format. we made a change in 2012, dividing the first and last debate into six 15-minute segments and the moderators indicate
because of the ability for security. and university of nevada las vegas was the west coast choice. >> what about the possibility of a third party candidate? what would the criteria be for you to admit a third party contender? >> since 2000, you have to meet the constitutional requirements of being a native born, 35 years of age, you have to be on enough ballots to get 270 votes, and you have to be at 15% in an average of five major polls. the commission is still deciding the...
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>> sadly, that is perhaps up to the discretion of local law enforcement around the state. >> the university is so worried it posted this guide for professors and students, warning them about things as simple as picking flowers. and tersely adds that the law provide no essentials for educational activities. issuon issuonicly when we caught up with the senator, he was on private land. he was with a group tracking the trout. and to use the words of the law he wrote, acquiring and preserving information. besides being a state senator, hicks is a state conservation official, his office recognised by the e.p.a. for his work. he says he's been able to achieve success by working with campers and ranchers, seeking their permission before doing research. >> you must have a love for the resources in the state. right. >> absolutely. >> why do you care about it. >> why do i care. >> why do you care. >> i'm probably going to get a little sentimental here. because it's important. >> reporter: as for jonathan, he is adamant he, too, respects the property rights of ranchers. never trespassing on private lan
>> sadly, that is perhaps up to the discretion of local law enforcement around the state. >> the university is so worried it posted this guide for professors and students, warning them about things as simple as picking flowers. and tersely adds that the law provide no essentials for educational activities. issuon issuonicly when we caught up with the senator, he was on private land. he was with a group tracking the trout. and to use the words of the law he wrote, acquiring and...
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the universe adheres to strict laws, yet there's a flaw. what we find interesting in the world results in a break in the symmetry? why? because of this tiny, invisible particle. >> i doubt it will have a practical application. it's part of understanding the rules of the game, understanding how the universe works. >> scientists had to fling protons at each other at the speed of light. when they collided, the enormous energy ignited the production of new particles and new . by taking 40 million snapshots a second, scientists were able to glimpse this god particle. it was first called that by physicist leon letterman in a 1993 book. the god particle, what do you think of that name? >> i have mixed feelings. i -- it's clearly titled that to sell books. and it worked. it sold a lot of books. it's been very good about attention. people know this name. i think it's important in terms of science communication to have a catchy name. >> it helps, too, to have a big name science supporter like pope francis who, by the way, is a the pope made sure to ci
the universe adheres to strict laws, yet there's a flaw. what we find interesting in the world results in a break in the symmetry? why? because of this tiny, invisible particle. >> i doubt it will have a practical application. it's part of understanding the rules of the game, understanding how the universe works. >> scientists had to fling protons at each other at the speed of light. when they collided, the enormous energy ignited the production of new particles and new . by taking...
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he attended the university and were on the parents council. that is the scariest things i've ever seen in my life and i tell you any freshmen this fall that obviously was prepared to know the consequences at least of this behavior. when your kids go off to college you pray they will live through the experience they are free to do things that i went to college and did things i shouldn't have done so but me just say this, would it be appropriate, like i said i knew the consequences of my actions. could colleges and universities -- and i know it's difficult to get into lake forest for example you wouldn't be here next semester. it looks like to me this is a university that should set the pace on this and there are some things we are not going to put up here. i want to go back to the cdc says in multiple methods. we know the parental voices when the students tended to turn out at this time in their lives as they struggle for independence. what we would say and research shows if you approach men and brothers and boyfriends of people who might be a
he attended the university and were on the parents council. that is the scariest things i've ever seen in my life and i tell you any freshmen this fall that obviously was prepared to know the consequences at least of this behavior. when your kids go off to college you pray they will live through the experience they are free to do things that i went to college and did things i shouldn't have done so but me just say this, would it be appropriate, like i said i knew the consequences of my actions....
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janet napolitano president of the university of california and in your moderator. check up with the soviets to channel as well. -- with the you to channel as well. so that dispute neither one won the nobel prize. >> no just one last thing before i forget because it is telling but jonas salk said i hope someday biographer will oppose the rivalry is too little jewish boys from the bronx fighting it out. [laughter] >> and you did not. but dr. anders at harvard won the nobel right to the middle of the trial for discovering you could grow the virus. >> it didn't matter because in terms of cultures it was a major step forward for signs. >> host: but in terms of polio. >> but jonas salk never got the prize but was nominated multiple times called the liberation of committees but last year or the year before some of that information was made public that a book was written in the section on what happened to jonas salk. there was of 5 million committee and a swedish scientist who was on that committee he did not like jonas salk but he could not reproduce his results and right
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the terms of that debate in a fundamental way. between 1968 and 1990 when he issued his apostolic constitution on catholic universities, the argument was how do we disentangle these institutions, these colleges and universities on the church. from 1990 it has been a completely different argument. the argument is how do we recover, intensify, deepen, strengthen the catholic identity of catholic institutions. in the sense they have won the argument by changing the terms of the argument. i think the other thing i would say to that is to go to the holy father's most recent treaty on faith and reason. voltaire must be spinning in his grave at the thought of the catholic church and the bishop of rome, the great defenders of the capacity of human reason at the end of the 20th century. he must be spinning. for 200 years the high culture of the west has viewed the church as the enemy of the intellectual. in fact it is the church that is now the great defender of the human capacity to know the truth of things, however frack went fragmentarily, but we can know them to be true. i spent a lot of time on college campuses and i'm astounded at the
the terms of that debate in a fundamental way. between 1968 and 1990 when he issued his apostolic constitution on catholic universities, the argument was how do we disentangle these institutions, these colleges and universities on the church. from 1990 it has been a completely different argument. the argument is how do we recover, intensify, deepen, strengthen the catholic identity of catholic institutions. in the sense they have won the argument by changing the terms of the argument. i think...
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make gaza uninhabitable in less than five years >>> hundreds of students in africa protest over the university's language of instruction. 11 syrian refugees tied off the coast of turkey, five missing after their boat sank. three children are among the victims. they were trying to make the short but dangerous crossing to the greek island of cos. the turkish coast guard is continuing search operations in the area >>> in austria police freed 24 afghan teenagers crammed inside a van, which had the doors weld the shut. they were discoveredly police in vena. the romanian drive arrested as he tried to run away >>> in hungary, refugees are denied access to the railway station, police are preventing anyone without a valid e.u. visa from entering the takes. many stay they want to board trains to germany. andrew simmonds has the latest. >> there's a firm resolve among the people to stay and not give in. every time a train leaves for germany and austria, they gather in bigger numbers, chanting germany, germany, freedom. but it is apparent that the government doesn't want to know about moving the people in a
make gaza uninhabitable in less than five years >>> hundreds of students in africa protest over the university's language of instruction. 11 syrian refugees tied off the coast of turkey, five missing after their boat sank. three children are among the victims. they were trying to make the short but dangerous crossing to the greek island of cos. the turkish coast guard is continuing search operations in the area >>> in austria police freed 24 afghan teenagers crammed inside a...
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this is the 1st for a public university. from 2009 until 2013 she was the 1st woman to serve as the secretary of the us department of homeland security, and from 2003 until 2009, she served as the 21st governor of arizona, becoming arizona's 3rd female governor and the 1st woman to win reelection. pres. napolitano graduated from santa clara university and received her juris doctorate from the university of virginia's law school. please welcome dr. charlotte jacobs who will be in conversation with uc president janet napolitano. [applause] >> thank you to all who are in attendance with us tonight or who are listening and for what i think is going to be a terrific hour of conversation. we agreed to call each other by our 1st names. charlotte, i would like to start off by asking, how did you come to choose jonas salk as the subject this biography. and so i remember how frightening it was to see pictures and all the magazines are newsreels of children struggling with crutches and tuned in our lungs. there was enormous fear. and in
this is the 1st for a public university. from 2009 until 2013 she was the 1st woman to serve as the secretary of the us department of homeland security, and from 2003 until 2009, she served as the 21st governor of arizona, becoming arizona's 3rd female governor and the 1st woman to win reelection. pres. napolitano graduated from santa clara university and received her juris doctorate from the university of virginia's law school. please welcome dr. charlotte jacobs who will be in conversation...
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we are describing the living conditions for students at howard university. what the administration is saying about all of this coming up on news4. >>> and one man's dangerous maneuver at the national zoo. >>> now at 6:30, a daring move as a man jumps into the lion's den at the national zoo. >>> plus, new demands from students at the nation's largest historically black university. >>> a classmate is shot and killed on his way to the bus stop. chris gordon is live at park view high school in sterling, virginia with reaction to this deadly attack. chris? >> reporter: at first, the students were told nothing about the fatal shooting. they were kept in their first period classrooms for hours. by afternoon, word spread and the students here lit up social media. during the day-long lockdown, rumors spread quickly. >> as the day went on, social media again began to leak name, right, some wrong, some kids got very emotional. we brought them down to the guidance office to talk with the guidance staff. >> reporter: officers from the loudoun county shed were on hand for
we are describing the living conditions for students at howard university. what the administration is saying about all of this coming up on news4. >>> and one man's dangerous maneuver at the national zoo. >>> now at 6:30, a daring move as a man jumps into the lion's den at the national zoo. >>> plus, new demands from students at the nation's largest historically black university. >>> a classmate is shot and killed on his way to the bus stop. chris gordon is...
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>> here is a preview of the term hosted by georgetown university who law school. >> welcome to the annual supreme court preview. i'm a professor at georgetown and the director of our supreme court institute. thank you for coming. >> to discuss this term's biggest cases, we have a stellar panel. [inaudible] >> and david cole, he is another law professor at georgetown. and the left side of the court the last time did a lot of winning. that happened only on the two mementos cases involving same-sex marriage and the availability of subsidies on the federal health care exchange, but in almost every big case decided last term. justice kennedy was the justice that usually joined this side of the court in those cases and the chief justice and even justice thomas occasionally have provided the victory. and with justice kennedy key vote in most cases. and the thing is how big will this be. and a fair number of big cases, the court is going to have a choice between broad and narrow grounds for decision. and this is determined by which path the court chooses to take in those cases and we have on our
>> here is a preview of the term hosted by georgetown university who law school. >> welcome to the annual supreme court preview. i'm a professor at georgetown and the director of our supreme court institute. thank you for coming. >> to discuss this term's biggest cases, we have a stellar panel. [inaudible] >> and david cole, he is another law professor at georgetown. and the left side of the court the last time did a lot of winning. that happened only on the two mementos...
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nooses hanging from trees has the university on edge. >> witnessing history. today will be another first for pope francis, and we're live in washington, d.c. ahead of his meeting with the president. >>> good morning. welcome to "nbc 10 news today" on this wednesday. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. let's begin with meteorologist brittney shipp in the first alert weather center and talk about the forecast. >> good morning. temperatures today expected to warm above average on this first day of fall, we'll push into the 80s. right now conditions at 62 with a few clouds and throughout philadelphia 72% in our humidity, wind speeds out of the north-northeast at 7 miles per hour. across the rest of the region we're at 62 in philadelphia. 59 in northeast philly, 56 degrees in trenton, 50 degrees in chester springs. 48 in quakertown, 49 in allentown, 44 in the poconos, 52 in oxford, 59 in woodbine. your planner shows that as we head into the rest of today for philadelphia by 8:00 a.m. in the 60s, by 10:00 a.m., 67. 72 by noon, by the time you head for lunch. the p
nooses hanging from trees has the university on edge. >> witnessing history. today will be another first for pope francis, and we're live in washington, d.c. ahead of his meeting with the president. >>> good morning. welcome to "nbc 10 news today" on this wednesday. i'm chris cato. >> i'm tracy davidson. let's begin with meteorologist brittney shipp in the first alert weather center and talk about the forecast. >> good morning. temperatures today expected to...
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. >> the university had concerns with the bill attempting to remember it. it's not just the environmental crowd. so does a powerful institution in the state. chris is an administrator for the university of wyoming. the university wanted an exception for academic work. it was seen as an overreach. an overly broad overreach, if you will. boswell says the new law affects everyone from biologists to geologieses and zoo olss in the field. wyoming is a fast state, with the lines between private and public land rarely posted, and often blurred. yet the new law would punish those who trespass by disiaccident. scientists? >> obviously there's a reason we had concerns with the bill. we thought it would make life more difficult for researchers, and anything that does that may discourage researchers. >> do you think the day will come when a researcher here will be arrested? >> sadly, that is perhaps up to the discretion of local law enforcement around the state. >> the university is so worried it posted this guide for professors and students, warning them about things
. >> the university had concerns with the bill attempting to remember it. it's not just the environmental crowd. so does a powerful institution in the state. chris is an administrator for the university of wyoming. the university wanted an exception for academic work. it was seen as an overreach. an overly broad overreach, if you will. boswell says the new law affects everyone from biologists to geologieses and zoo olss in the field. wyoming is a fast state, with the lines between private...
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jacobs will be in conversation with janet napolitano, president of the university of california, former secretary of the u.s. department of homeland security and the former governor of arizona. but they now just a big order that each. a graduate of washington university school of medicine in st. louis, dr. charlotte jacobs came to stanford as a fellow in oncology in 1975. she joined the faculty in 1977 and was promoted to full professor in 1996. she has received numerous awards for excellence in teaching and contributions to medical education. dr. jacobs also served for several years and senior associate dean for education and student affairs. 1997 dr. jacobs was appointed director of the stanford clinical cancer center and served concurrently as director of the cancer program for this stand for joint health care program. 2001 dr. jacobs stepped down from a position to return to patient care. dr. jacobs is known for research in the head and neck there is ms held several leadership positions in the cancer arena nationally. janet napolitano became the 20th president of the university of c
jacobs will be in conversation with janet napolitano, president of the university of california, former secretary of the u.s. department of homeland security and the former governor of arizona. but they now just a big order that each. a graduate of washington university school of medicine in st. louis, dr. charlotte jacobs came to stanford as a fellow in oncology in 1975. she joined the faculty in 1977 and was promoted to full professor in 1996. she has received numerous awards for excellence...
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of course we can talk about the universe in six days and seven days. >> one of the first things, if someone is watching and wants to be involved with these dialogues is to realize that if i understand what you are saying, you go back to your sacred text and you begin to read them in a different way. you are lifting up genesis as compatible, even a theological description that's not out of line with science. >> exactly. augustin said that the bible doesn't teach how the heavens go. it teaches you how to go to heaven. the critique of the structure of the genesis account is structured by babylonian cosmology. >> those of us who aren't up on babylonian cosmology, give us a pencil sketch. >> the days of creation, same kinds created in the same ways by god's divine word, you take that view out of the context and put it into big bang cosmology and evolution and say evolution is how god creates life and complexity. big bang could point to the beginning of all things and therefore a god who in the beginning created heaven and earth. in fact, you are retrieving and celebrating the faith we have had f
of course we can talk about the universe in six days and seven days. >> one of the first things, if someone is watching and wants to be involved with these dialogues is to realize that if i understand what you are saying, you go back to your sacred text and you begin to read them in a different way. you are lifting up genesis as compatible, even a theological description that's not out of line with science. >> exactly. augustin said that the bible doesn't teach how the heavens go....
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now t-the university will hold a campuswide meeting today. lace of those meeting is yet to be announced. of course we'll bring it to you later in the morning if we find out and you can always check with 6abc.com. for now we're live in the sat center, erin o'hearn channel6 "action news." back to you. >> okay, thank you, erin. >>> and pope francis is waking up in washington, d.c. this morning and when he gets up and gets going, boy does he have a jam packed agenda. the pontiff will travel to the white house at 9:00 this morning. you can see that live at 6abc.com and while he's there, he'll give a speech on the white house lawn before had you had ling privately with president obama. the two may talk about some common interests, climate change, fighting income inequality and promoting social justice. later today he'll celebrate mass and a couldn't nonization ceremony which will be the first one done on u.s. soil. then tomorrow he becomes the first pope to address congress. >> i think the things we'll hear are income disparities in there poor somet
now t-the university will hold a campuswide meeting today. lace of those meeting is yet to be announced. of course we'll bring it to you later in the morning if we find out and you can always check with 6abc.com. for now we're live in the sat center, erin o'hearn channel6 "action news." back to you. >> okay, thank you, erin. >>> and pope francis is waking up in washington, d.c. this morning and when he gets up and gets going, boy does he have a jam packed agenda. the...
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the hague. >>> hundreds of students in south africa protest over their university language of instruction. ♪ >e begin in hungary where thousands of refugees are still being denied access to budapest's main rail station. many of the refugees say they want to board trains to germany. andrew simmons sends us this update from the station. >> reporter: two days now and the result of these refugees is getting firmer by the hour. demonstrations take place in front of the police line over there, but there has been a development in that the police have been pushing gradually, the demonstrators away from the side of the station, and police in riot gear formed a line earlier, and this came within a meter of demonstrators. there was a complete literal standoff there, in that people were shouting at the police, but there was no move from either side. we're now seeing a situation where people are going down into the transit zone one floor down from here, which has been there since this crisis began, it has never been more full than now. the government insists these people shouldn't be here and no one should
the hague. >>> hundreds of students in south africa protest over their university language of instruction. ♪ >e begin in hungary where thousands of refugees are still being denied access to budapest's main rail station. many of the refugees say they want to board trains to germany. andrew simmons sends us this update from the station. >> reporter: two days now and the result of these refugees is getting firmer by the hour. demonstrations take place in front of the police...
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the president of the university says the lock down is over.lice urged caution approaching the suspect and said they had spoken to him on the phone and during that call, police say the suspect, shannon lamb, the instructor said he was not going to jail, earlier monday, police identified lamb as a suspect in the shooting deaths of a woman he was living with, and a teacher he worked with at delta university in cleveland, mississippi. the two shootings happening some 300 miles from each other. the university also posting on its website that the apprehension has taken place and police are reporting he is dead. joining us on the phone now is sarah kramer. a reporter at the delta democrat times. what can you tell us about this incident that caused such an uproar on campus? >> i'm not sure of the details as of late. i do know that shannon lamb is from a local high school here. and throughout the day, he sent updates he was probably returned. i spoke to the police department, the chief of police at about 7:00 or 8:00. he doesn't say anything about it.
the president of the university says the lock down is over.lice urged caution approaching the suspect and said they had spoken to him on the phone and during that call, police say the suspect, shannon lamb, the instructor said he was not going to jail, earlier monday, police identified lamb as a suspect in the shooting deaths of a woman he was living with, and a teacher he worked with at delta university in cleveland, mississippi. the two shootings happening some 300 miles from each other. the...
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but behind the notes, you have the universe. uth with the capital "t," and you cannot possess, you cannot reach that point because if you are able to know the universe behind the notes, you are god. >> rose: and you're not god. no. we all have a little piece of that truth and, so, we, altogether, become god -- altogether. because, altogether, we can have the real truth. >> rose: complete truth. but the complete truth, nobody has, not even the critics. >> rose: (laughter) at makes a lifetime in music so exciting. >> unique. unique, yes. that is the pursuit of that. and this takes the entire life. i remember when i was a music director in florence, and there was 3 -- was 27 years old, there was one of the greatest conductors in tuscany at the time. he was still alive in florence and he was 90 years old. when we met, he said to me, what a pity to be near to die, the end of life when i was starting to learn how to conduct an orchestra. that didn't mean one, two, three, four. to conduct an orchestra means to be able to get out of the
but behind the notes, you have the universe. uth with the capital "t," and you cannot possess, you cannot reach that point because if you are able to know the universe behind the notes, you are god. >> rose: and you're not god. no. we all have a little piece of that truth and, so, we, altogether, become god -- altogether. because, altogether, we can have the real truth. >> rose: complete truth. but the complete truth, nobody has, not even the critics. >> rose:...
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it's not that much more expensive for them because they can do it more cost efficiently. >> the universities must be bad at this because i had nothing that looks like that. >> cinder blocks. >> dumpy dorms. my gosh. diana, thank you. >> sure. see you later. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, the big change coming to your credit card that starts in october. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the money." have a great one, and we'll see you next weekend. today, crews are on the scene of a massive water main break in north philadelphia. millions of gallons of water have flood the streets. we'll show you what it looks like now in a live report. >>> a couple missing since friday has been found. we'll tell you what happened while they were gone. and where they were located coming up. >>> here's a live look over center city. a little bit of a breeze out there. it will feel much more like fall today. don't get too used to it. what to expect at the start of the work week is coming up in the nbc 10 first alert
it's not that much more expensive for them because they can do it more cost efficiently. >> the universities must be bad at this because i had nothing that looks like that. >> cinder blocks. >> dumpy dorms. my gosh. diana, thank you. >> sure. see you later. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, the big change coming to your credit card that starts in october. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the...
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it's not that much more expensive for them because they can do it more cost efficiently. >> the universities must be bad at this because i had nothing that looks like that. >> cinder blocks. >> dumpy dorms. my gosh. diana, thank you. >> sure. see you later. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, the big change coming to your credit card that starts in october. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the money." have a great one, and we'll see you next weekend. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight -- up in flames. wildfires exploding in california. this school engulfed, many homes destroyed. >> let's go! >> thousands of people ordered to get out. >> it's awful. >> almost 4,000 firefighters on the front lines, four seriously hurt trying to beat back the flames. the latest on the intense round-the-clock efforts. >>> trump tackles the heartland. awl donald trump! >> the presidential candidate spreading his message to football fans in iowa. meanwhile, opponents taking their shots. >> donald trump, you're a fake. >> it's all happening
it's not that much more expensive for them because they can do it more cost efficiently. >> the universities must be bad at this because i had nothing that looks like that. >> cinder blocks. >> dumpy dorms. my gosh. diana, thank you. >> sure. see you later. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, the big change coming to your credit card that starts in october. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the...
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two nooses found hanging from trees on the campus of the university of delaware in the same spot where a black lives matter rally was held. police will begin conducting a criminal investigation. they are calling this a hate crime. campus officials removed the nooses after they were found. we spoke to university president dr. nancy target. she says this incident does not define the university and does not reflect its values. jesse gary is speaking to students right now and we'll hear what they are saying about this coming up at 6:00 a.m. >>> philadelphia native bill cosby is reportedly looking to hire a defense lawyer to deal with a possible criminal investigation in the area. at least one attorney says cosby's agents contacted him about a pending investigation in montgomery county, but he referred them to another lawyer, the d.a. won't confirm her office is reinvestigating a sexual complaint by an ex-temple university employee but says prosecutors should review past conclusions about the case dismissed in 2005. >> two high school players in texas accused of attacking a referee during a
two nooses found hanging from trees on the campus of the university of delaware in the same spot where a black lives matter rally was held. police will begin conducting a criminal investigation. they are calling this a hate crime. campus officials removed the nooses after they were found. we spoke to university president dr. nancy target. she says this incident does not define the university and does not reflect its values. jesse gary is speaking to students right now and we'll hear what they...
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. >>> when we come back, the university of chicago is investing in conflict resolution. the person who donated $100 million to change the game will join me next. >>> also coming up, my exclusive conversation with the person who runs the largest real estate portfolio in the world. blackstone's jonathan gray will join me. find out whether or not he agrees with carl icahn on seeing another housing bubble. >> so there's another housing bubble now? >> i think there is but you haven't seen it yet. you owned your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right ther
. >>> when we come back, the university of chicago is investing in conflict resolution. the person who donated $100 million to change the game will join me next. >>> also coming up, my exclusive conversation with the person who runs the largest real estate portfolio in the world. blackstone's jonathan gray will join me. find out whether or not he agrees with carl icahn on seeing another housing bubble. >> so there's another housing bubble now? >> i think there is...
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it's not that much more expensive for them because they can do it more cost efficiently. >> the universities must be bad at this because i had nothing that looks like that. >> cinder blocks. >> dumpy dorms. my gosh. diana, thank you. >> sure. see you later. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, the big change coming to your credit card that starts in october. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the money." have a great one, and we'll see you next weekend. i'm sara gore. this week on "open house," interior designer nichole sassaman tours her latest luxury design project in las vegas. we're at a home in bedford, new york that's both stately and serene. old friends hunt for a new pad in new york city. but first, a rare historic philadelphia mansion with modern interiors. margaux pelegrin: this home's unique architectural design was inspired by the current owner's love of minimalist art. [theme music] welcome to "open house." i'm here in manhattan's upper west side inside a newly renovated town home. it's been completely restored and re
it's not that much more expensive for them because they can do it more cost efficiently. >> the universities must be bad at this because i had nothing that looks like that. >> cinder blocks. >> dumpy dorms. my gosh. diana, thank you. >> sure. see you later. >>> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. next week, the big change coming to your credit card that starts in october. each week, keep it right here. we're "on the...
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of rome italy the university of genoa italy and the university of leeds england and the, not even going to try that one. rio de janeiro brazil. the catholic university, and another catholic university being your neighbor giving him a unique aspect of that help shape the cause of all nations. sidney blumenthal is former assistant and senior adviser to president bill clinton senior adviser to hillary penton and adviser to the clinton foundation foundation. author big bucks his next project is a trilogy entitled the political life of abraham lincoln slated for release in 2016, 17 and 18. it's also been a writer and editor of the publications at the "washington post" new or public "vanity fair" and "the new yorker" specializing in foreign affairs and national politics. besides his literary career he also is executive producer for the academy award-winning documentary taxi to the dark side which won him any worse as well. lastly he's a senior fellow it's the single best international book on the civil war. on april 9,, on this day abraham lincoln was coming back from his tour from richmond a
of rome italy the university of genoa italy and the university of leeds england and the, not even going to try that one. rio de janeiro brazil. the catholic university, and another catholic university being your neighbor giving him a unique aspect of that help shape the cause of all nations. sidney blumenthal is former assistant and senior adviser to president bill clinton senior adviser to hillary penton and adviser to the clinton foundation foundation. author big bucks his next project is a...
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. >> on "entertainment to >>> where we found tiraji after praising for compe >> the universe needed to hear that message. >> winners post emmys and did the emmy stars just break up with their men? as this on screen couple gets close backstage. >> they're totally dating. >> also, brian's new man caught texting. >> then, chemo, cancer, no hair. >> two stars, two cancer survivors. joan lunden after 16 rounds of chemo. >> and tv chef sandra lee's double mastectomy. how new york's governor helped her heal. >> he said, you're g i love you. >> plus, where is sean penn filing a $10 million l against "empire's" creator. >> and why is john crier on ncis? >> i saved mark harman's life. >> shut up. >> now this is "entertainment tonight." >> sandra lee's first interview since her double mastectomy and joan lunden regaining her life after breast cancer. these two prominent and inspiring women on the way. >> viola, amy, tiraji are among big emmy stars making more news today. >> tiraji after the emmys. pushing past the paparazzi at lax and holding her adorable yorky. she is speaking out on the history
. >> on "entertainment to >>> where we found tiraji after praising for compe >> the universe needed to hear that message. >> winners post emmys and did the emmy stars just break up with their men? as this on screen couple gets close backstage. >> they're totally dating. >> also, brian's new man caught texting. >> then, chemo, cancer, no hair. >> two stars, two cancer survivors. joan lunden after 16 rounds of chemo. >> and tv chef...
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the catholic university of america is the university owned by the bishops of the country. premier university on which sits a beautiful church and basilica. the seminarians -- and young women, there are houses of formation of young nuns. one of the few places you come to the united states you can say the church is alive and young. they are running around and happy. i saw the rehearsals last night. i was here till midnight watching everybody involved. pope francis elicited joy. he brings out the best in us. this is a cause for celebration. we have been through tough times. pope said to the bishops today in the wonderful address we have had some dark years. now it's time -- jonathan: he doesn't mind talking about that. he confronts it. he doesn't dodge it. >> we do the truth in charity. name the problem, we have to rectify the problems. we must go forward. he is going to say in the homily soon for junipero serra that one of his models of the saint of the franciscan. it's always go forward. go ahead. go ahead. pope says don't get stuck in your story. don't cling to a past you n
the catholic university of america is the university owned by the bishops of the country. premier university on which sits a beautiful church and basilica. the seminarians -- and young women, there are houses of formation of young nuns. one of the few places you come to the united states you can say the church is alive and young. they are running around and happy. i saw the rehearsals last night. i was here till midnight watching everybody involved. pope francis elicited joy. he brings out the...
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michigan -- at the university of the university of virginia. ift wrote we should believe as a matter of default what an accuser says ultimately the cost of wrongly disbelieving the survivor far outweigh the costs of calling someone a rapist? your thoughts? >> i think she's absolutely correct. when you have more survivors dropping out of school than you have people found responsible getting expelled, i think there is a serious problem. >> annie, thank you very much for your time. djuna perkins, and andrew miltonberg, we appreciate you all being here. >> thank you. >> the "third rail" pam is next. ♪ >>> more women are the bread whippers and they are not earning as much. [speaking at the same time] >> i thought it was a good thing. >> let my finish my point. it's not a myth it is math. >> women are not taught to ask for what they deserve . >>> on the next thir "third rai" silicon value is a major growth end inning for the u.s. economy but is the tech sector harming u.s. workers. >>> back to this week's show we are switching from sexual assault to t
michigan -- at the university of the university of virginia. ift wrote we should believe as a matter of default what an accuser says ultimately the cost of wrongly disbelieving the survivor far outweigh the costs of calling someone a rapist? your thoughts? >> i think she's absolutely correct. when you have more survivors dropping out of school than you have people found responsible getting expelled, i think there is a serious problem. >> annie, thank you very much for your time....
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the university says it will increase the number of black representatives and women on its governing bodyay not be enough to make these students feel they belong. tania page, al jazerra, south africa. >>> the south african city of burdurbin will host the 2022 commonwealth games. the announcement was made in new zealand. durbin will be the first african city to stage the games, you can see gets sports news and general news on our website aljazerra.com. finally the focus on the arctic, it may be too little too late. and how china is making a play for the frozen north too >>> president obama today became the first u.s. president to set foot in alaska's arctic region, it's in the far north the state where the effects of climate change are apparent. the president is calling for urgent action to combat manmade global warming and is doing it against a backdrop of receding ice sheets that covered the land and sea for much of the year. the president's detractors,
the university says it will increase the number of black representatives and women on its governing bodyay not be enough to make these students feel they belong. tania page, al jazerra, south africa. >>> the south african city of burdurbin will host the 2022 commonwealth games. the announcement was made in new zealand. durbin will be the first african city to stage the games, you can see gets sports news and general news on our website aljazerra.com. finally the focus on the arctic, it...
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the school goes on to say that the victim is a temple university student, but again, a lot of unknowns, no word on the circumstances of the robbery or what was taken, only the suspect arm, no update right now on the condition of the female student, and police have not yet described a possible suspect. >> north north carlisle street off campus, the scene located just south of the university. but a loft student do live around here, so clearly a report like this is very concerning, and the university is asking student don't stay alert and report any suspicious activity. back out live on scene, deck busy working this case again, what we know at this point, is that a female student of temple university reported a robbery and sexual assault, contacted the university for contact. as soon as we get more information, we'll bring it right to you. live from north philadelphia, jan carabeo, "eyewitness news". >> man in critical condition after being shot if the fairhill section of philadelphia, police say, a 39 year old man was shot in the back around 11:00 czars 2800 block of mutter street. no su
the school goes on to say that the victim is a temple university student, but again, a lot of unknowns, no word on the circumstances of the robbery or what was taken, only the suspect arm, no update right now on the condition of the female student, and police have not yet described a possible suspect. >> north north carlisle street off campus, the scene located just south of the university. but a loft student do live around here, so clearly a report like this is very concerning, and the...