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i am a rising student at the university of cincinnati. prior to attending, i was also involved with an organization called students defending students. we assisted students accused of violating the code of conduct helping through the disciplinary process and every year to raise awareness we produce t-shirts with a funny slogan. it said huguenot called the 2013 shirts that displayed the founding slogan we get you off for free, and i have one here proved to be unexpectedly controversial. what flew in the 70s when students defending students was founded didn't fly in 2013. we wore the shoes h they could shirts at the gathering on the main campus where freshmen can learn about campus activities. scs was present to recruit members and they posted a picture on the official twitter account as one of members handing out flyers while wearing the shirt and a campus administrators saw it and later told us we were not to wear the shirts again. she said they objectified women and in a total head scratcher that they promoted prostitution. that was worry
i am a rising student at the university of cincinnati. prior to attending, i was also involved with an organization called students defending students. we assisted students accused of violating the code of conduct helping through the disciplinary process and every year to raise awareness we produce t-shirts with a funny slogan. it said huguenot called the 2013 shirts that displayed the founding slogan we get you off for free, and i have one here proved to be unexpectedly controversial. what...
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vice president d.d.at the university in and who earned all of her degrees from the american university, m.a. in public administration, phd in sociology. and if i pronounce this wrong, please correct me. the distinguished professor ucla school of law where he is a noted academic expert. the professor obtained both his b.s. in math, computer science, and j.d. from the ucla. richard cohen is an attorney and president of the southern law center. mr. cohen is a graduate of the university from virginia school of law. the senior counsel from the new york law firm and is leading first amendment litigator from cornell university and jd from yale. before you start to speak, i never gavel people down at five minutes but i hope when the light turns on you will sum up pretty quickly. we have two votes at 11 and it is going to be necessary to keep the committee meeting going so i hope people will take turns so we can keep the testimony and questions coming. by the way, your entire statement will be put in the record. your longer statement. wood: thank you mr. chairman, ranking member and distinguish
vice president d.d.at the university in and who earned all of her degrees from the american university, m.a. in public administration, phd in sociology. and if i pronounce this wrong, please correct me. the distinguished professor ucla school of law where he is a noted academic expert. the professor obtained both his b.s. in math, computer science, and j.d. from the ucla. richard cohen is an attorney and president of the southern law center. mr. cohen is a graduate of the university from...
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there are a lot of ways in which the university can think about this, so the suggestion to university and it's not just public university and private universities that are resource constrained, as well, that we have the resources to throw at all of these problems is a vastly exaggerated notion of what universities can do, and it's bringing more at the university's doorstep. >> i think if you start with the presumption in favor to get to the program and only if that can be overcome if you have a program on campus. >> no matter how radical, offensive, biased, prejudiced fascist the program is, you should find a way to accommodate it? >> what i would say to that, senator fine stine is if we're talking about the substance of the program and not the danger, incredible threat, but the substance of the program, then yes, then i do think that the program if a student group invites, then they should be able to, however, i would say a flat rule of mine, and he or she should get the question, to supporters, donors, how would i have so and so
there are a lot of ways in which the university can think about this, so the suggestion to university and it's not just public university and private universities that are resource constrained, as well, that we have the resources to throw at all of these problems is a vastly exaggerated notion of what universities can do, and it's bringing more at the university's doorstep. >> i think if you start with the presumption in favor to get to the program and only if that can be overcome if you...
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. >> we are at the university of oregon campus where in the night library, special collections and university archives and at the moment we are in the ken kesey classroom. ken kesey was an oregonian. he lived in springfield, oregon and attended university of oregon. he wrote two of the great american novels, one flew over the cuckoo's nest, his papers are at the university of oregon because he wanted his collection to be here. he felt he was an oregonian, so many experiences in oregon and he felt it was the right thing for the collection to be here in his alma mater. i brought a number of examples of manuscripts that are included in the collection and that includes things like correspondence. his artwork. he lives not just as a writer but an artist. we have examples of his artwork, literary manuscript in the collection. we have a diary he kept when he was an undergraduate at the university, which is a fabulous resource, what his experience was like at the university. because he was a student at the university we have the student yearbook and he is represented in the student yearbook, the oreg
. >> we are at the university of oregon campus where in the night library, special collections and university archives and at the moment we are in the ken kesey classroom. ken kesey was an oregonian. he lived in springfield, oregon and attended university of oregon. he wrote two of the great american novels, one flew over the cuckoo's nest, his papers are at the university of oregon because he wanted his collection to be here. he felt he was an oregonian, so many experiences in oregon and...
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. >> we're here at the university of oregon campus. we're in the knight library in special collections and university archives and at the moment we're in the ken keezy classroom. he was an oregonian, he lived in springfield, oregon, and attended the university of oregon. he wrote two of the great american novels, one flew over the cuckoo's nest and sometimes a great notion. his papers are here at the university of oregon because he wanted his collection to be here. he felt that -- he was an oregonian, he had so many experiences here in oregon, and he felt it was the right thing for the collection to be here in his alma mater. today i wrought out a number of different examples of manuscripts that are included in the collection x that includes things like correspondence, his artwork. he was not just a writer, but also an artist. so we have examples of his artwork we have literary manuscripts in the collection, we have a diary that he kept when he was at the university which is a fabulous resource about what his experience was like when he
. >> we're here at the university of oregon campus. we're in the knight library in special collections and university archives and at the moment we're in the ken keezy classroom. he was an oregonian, he lived in springfield, oregon, and attended the university of oregon. he wrote two of the great american novels, one flew over the cuckoo's nest and sometimes a great notion. his papers are here at the university of oregon because he wanted his collection to be here. he felt that -- he was...
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let me talk about for example the university of munich. if they have statues or buildings named after them because of the nazi party to ignore it, yes, some may ignore it this may be open-ended. we asked the students to ignore it. some will not have any type of issue with it if they do not know, but once you do know, you think the university of maryland is your campus. >> is there a question that you would like to put to the meal? >> you said hate crimes. it is elevated to hit that much rick. -- metric. >> what level do you find it to not be insignificant? >> i don't know that i would attach a percentage to that. we do not live in the new jerusalem, we live on earth. there was going to be a level of crime and violence and inhumanity. some of those crimes are almost aimed at white people in other racial groups. i am not pleased when there are fewer hate crimes taking place. when they are matriculating on the college campuses, once you have the model minority in the country in terms of the attending school based on the side of the population
let me talk about for example the university of munich. if they have statues or buildings named after them because of the nazi party to ignore it, yes, some may ignore it this may be open-ended. we asked the students to ignore it. some will not have any type of issue with it if they do not know, but once you do know, you think the university of maryland is your campus. >> is there a question that you would like to put to the meal? >> you said hate crimes. it is elevated to hit that...
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that the universe is within us. and... >> and that's a concept, by the way, that was sort of pioneered by carl sagan and his contemporaries. >> hinojosa: you know, after we... and my husband is a huge carl sagan follower as well. but that became something that we talked so much about. i mean, for weeks after that we were like, "well, what does that look like?" so when you say that... because i'm sure people are thinking, "what are you talking about, the universe is within us?" we embody this somehow? >> no, no. no, no. it's actually very simple. it's not trying to be deep and new agey on you. it's very simple. so you've got sort of molecules in your body. they have atoms. and where do those atoms come from? and i remember in chemistry class, you ask the teacher, "well, they're just here on the periodic table of elements." but actually, we learn from astrophysics that those elements are tracable to the crucibles in the cores of stars that have lived billions of years before our own sun. >> hinojosa: okay, i just got,
that the universe is within us. and... >> and that's a concept, by the way, that was sort of pioneered by carl sagan and his contemporaries. >> hinojosa: you know, after we... and my husband is a huge carl sagan follower as well. but that became something that we talked so much about. i mean, for weeks after that we were like, "well, what does that look like?" so when you say that... because i'm sure people are thinking, "what are you talking about, the universe is...
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the universities are composed on a numbeofa number of elements. the administration, yes, the buildings, the campus. it is warm and inviting and it doesn't happen like that.. it's not like that. you have to remember the hostility isn't just a th quantifiable fact that we have all of these incidences. how do students feel when they get on campus, do they feel welcome when they get on campus and that isn't something that other people can tell them.t one of the things we want to talk about without getting specifically to the root of it which of course is of white supremacy. i should have given you a warning i was going to say white supremacy and make it the same space for all of you. even if you don't believe that, look at what the students havean to deal with. in its field that they have to slaveholdintheslaveholding famid burned alive 100 africans in order to put down a slave rebellion. i do love these people, located on the johnston county plantation that is one of the leading advocates which is also advocated for the lynchingf that's 500,000 from t
the universities are composed on a numbeofa number of elements. the administration, yes, the buildings, the campus. it is warm and inviting and it doesn't happen like that.. it's not like that. you have to remember the hostility isn't just a th quantifiable fact that we have all of these incidences. how do students feel when they get on campus, do they feel welcome when they get on campus and that isn't something that other people can tell them.t one of the things we want to talk about without...
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behind me is the hayward field, home to the university of oregon's track and field team as we continue to look at the city's unique history, we learn about bill bowerman, inventor and cofounder of nike, his connection to this famous track and the impact on the running community. jennifer: the fitness and running culture here is one that is very well known in that that culture of jogging, running, and fitness really began here, particularly in the 1960's and 1970's, and then with the creation of nike here, it became this mecca for people coming to both, and run here at the university, but also to be in this space, this place, and get a sense of why that is so important, what does that mean to be connected to a place that has such importance for fitness and running and health. one of the most well-known track coaches here at the university of oregon, known here locally, but nationally and internationally, as well as very well known as someone who followingople jogging, running, and often well known as one of the founders of nike. came to the university of oregon to coach football in 1947
behind me is the hayward field, home to the university of oregon's track and field team as we continue to look at the city's unique history, we learn about bill bowerman, inventor and cofounder of nike, his connection to this famous track and the impact on the running community. jennifer: the fitness and running culture here is one that is very well known in that that culture of jogging, running, and fitness really began here, particularly in the 1960's and 1970's, and then with the creation of...
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and at the university of maryland they are actually 13%. in medical schools, interestingly, if you are to apply to a medical school, do you think your chances of getting in as a black student with exactly the same g.p.a. as a white student, latino student and an asian student are higher or lower? what would you guess based on what you heard about implicit bias and all of these other studies that are supposed to very clearly and obviously demonstrate that black students are discriminated against at every turn? it's somewhere close to 80%. 80% higher in certain areas for students with average grades who are applying to exactly the same medical school. universities are doing everything that they can to try and create environments that are identical in terms of the demographic representation of students on their campuses to the world that they live in. there may be in fact unintended consequences to a program like that. is a student who goes to a university that they may in fact not be prepared for because the university has a different set of s
and at the university of maryland they are actually 13%. in medical schools, interestingly, if you are to apply to a medical school, do you think your chances of getting in as a black student with exactly the same g.p.a. as a white student, latino student and an asian student are higher or lower? what would you guess based on what you heard about implicit bias and all of these other studies that are supposed to very clearly and obviously demonstrate that black students are discriminated against...
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the university of arizona was the first university to have ground control to run a mission, that was the phoenix mars mission which landed in mars in 2008 and now working on the second one, out there right now, it's headed for asteroid and it's going to bring back a sample. said your job is to interview the old-timers and capture their stories before they are gone and so one of the first people i talk to is whittaker and a dozen other people and by tend of the year, it was a year-long project and i went to mike and said, there are so many stories to capture. let me keep working on this. i did that for four years. i worked my way in undergraduate degree and i didn't know right away that it was going to be a book. it actually wasn't until michael passed away in 2011 that i sort of pulled all of that writing and i think i can turn into a story that would honor his vision that that was an important thing to capture. >> that turn intoed under desert sky. what are you doing in tucson now? >> i live up in flag staff now. i'm a science writer. i didn't know i was going to be a science writer
the university of arizona was the first university to have ground control to run a mission, that was the phoenix mars mission which landed in mars in 2008 and now working on the second one, out there right now, it's headed for asteroid and it's going to bring back a sample. said your job is to interview the old-timers and capture their stories before they are gone and so one of the first people i talk to is whittaker and a dozen other people and by tend of the year, it was a year-long project...
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the games are getting under way at the university of delaware. e run helps raise money to support the special olympics. delaware law enforcement has raised more than $6 million so far. >>> a philadelphia teenager was again honored for his heroism today. 17-year-old rudy edwards ran into his burning home in overbrook to rescue his one-year-old nephew from a fire. that was late last month. this afternoon mayor jim kenney and the fire commissioner adam thiel recognized edwards for his bravery and held a celebration at the fireman's hall museum in olde city. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight we'll ride along with matt o'donnell in some exotic cars and we'll hear how you can get a closeup view for a good cause this weekend. >>> and the eagles take a field trip off the practice field. jeff skversky with more on today's team bonding experience. cecily. >> well, sky6 is showing the sunshine is back along with comfortably warm temperatures but we are going to get uncomfortable. i'm tracking record warmth on the way. our next heat wave. details in the
the games are getting under way at the university of delaware. e run helps raise money to support the special olympics. delaware law enforcement has raised more than $6 million so far. >>> a philadelphia teenager was again honored for his heroism today. 17-year-old rudy edwards ran into his burning home in overbrook to rescue his one-year-old nephew from a fire. that was late last month. this afternoon mayor jim kenney and the fire commissioner adam thiel recognized edwards for his...
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>> president donald trump delivered the commencement address at liberty university, the largest christian university founded by jerry falwell in 1971. [applause] [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. and congratulations to the class of 2017. that is some achievement. you have earned every minute of it. i am thrilled to be back at liberty university. i have been here, this is now my third time. and we love setting records, right? we always set records. we have to set records, we have no choice. it has been a little over a year since i have spoken on your beautiful campus. so much has changed. right here, the class of 2017, dressed in cap and gown, graduating to a totally brilliant future. here i am, standing before you as president of the united states. so, i am guessing there are some people here today who thought either one of those things, either one would really require major help from god. did we agree? we got it. [applause] but here we are, celebrating together, on this joyous occasion. there is no place in the world i would rather be to give my first commenceme
>> president donald trump delivered the commencement address at liberty university, the largest christian university founded by jerry falwell in 1971. [applause] [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. and congratulations to the class of 2017. that is some achievement. you have earned every minute of it. i am thrilled to be back at liberty university. i have been here, this is now my third time. and we love setting records, right? we always set records. we have to set...
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that is also the story of liberty university. when i think about the visionary founder of this great institution, reverend jerry falwell senior, i can only imagine how excited he would be if he could see all of this and all of you today, and how proud he would be of his son and of his family. in just two days, we will mark the 10th anniversary of reverend falwell's passing. i used to love watching him on television. hearing him preach. he was a very special man. he would be so proud, not just of what you have achieved, but of the young men and women of character that you have all become. jerry, your dad is looking down on you right now and he is proud. he is very proud. congratulations. great job. [applause] president trump: reverend falwell's life is a testament to the power of faith to change the world. the inspiring legacy that we see all around us in this great stadium, this is a beautiful stadium. and it is packed. i am so happy about that. i said, how are you going to fill up a place like that? it is packed, jerry. [laughter
that is also the story of liberty university. when i think about the visionary founder of this great institution, reverend jerry falwell senior, i can only imagine how excited he would be if he could see all of this and all of you today, and how proud he would be of his son and of his family. in just two days, we will mark the 10th anniversary of reverend falwell's passing. i used to love watching him on television. hearing him preach. he was a very special man. he would be so proud, not just...
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the conversation further. i think it is all about creating those environments at universities. that is the way to move forward. judith: i want to ask you a question. do you the republican student group that wanted ann coulter has a sense who might represent their views at a more thought worthy, robust level? pranav: i definitely think so. judith: and they wouldn't invite them instead for what reason? pranav: it is hard to go to someone like john mccain and say i like what you had to say about this issue, it is hard to get these prominent conservatives, less far right or less inflammatory because the speakers already have a platform. these inflammatory speakers want to come to berkeley, they want to use berkeley. milo made a statement saying he would organize a free-speech week. i think a lot of people along this strain of conservatives basically are ready to come, and so willing to come. i think more prominent conservatives like john boehner, for example, should stand up and say -- scott: i'm laughing because by accident i got to sit next to john boehner on the flight down to fl
the conversation further. i think it is all about creating those environments at universities. that is the way to move forward. judith: i want to ask you a question. do you the republican student group that wanted ann coulter has a sense who might represent their views at a more thought worthy, robust level? pranav: i definitely think so. judith: and they wouldn't invite them instead for what reason? pranav: it is hard to go to someone like john mccain and say i like what you had to say about...
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the conversation further. it is about creating those environments that universities. that is the way to move forward. >> do you the republican student group that wanted ann coulter has a sense who might represent their views in a more thought worthy, robust level? >> i definitely think so. >> and they wouldn't invite them for what reason? >> it is hard to go to someone like john mccain and say i like what you say about x wise the issue, it is hard to get these prominent conservatives, less far right or less inflammatory because the speakers have a platform. these inflammatory speakers want to come to berkeley, they want to use berkeley. milo made an in statement to organize free speech where he would basically -- a lot of people along this strain of conservatives basically are ready to -- so willing to come, more conservatives, more prominent conservatives like john boehner should stand up and say -- >> i'm laughing because by accident i got to sit next to him on the flight down to florida and i have never met a man happier to be done with his job and like it is all ov
the conversation further. it is about creating those environments that universities. that is the way to move forward. >> do you the republican student group that wanted ann coulter has a sense who might represent their views in a more thought worthy, robust level? >> i definitely think so. >> and they wouldn't invite them for what reason? >> it is hard to go to someone like john mccain and say i like what you say about x wise the issue, it is hard to get these prominent...
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. >> a college student from the university of california tried to help organize an event with conservative commentator ann coulter on campus. he talked about his experience. this was a part of the panel on free speech. it runs a little over an hour. scott: good morning, i would like to welcome you to today's discussion about free speech issues on campus. i will give a very brief introduction before introducing my colleagues. i will then ask them some questions and throw it open to you. there are microphones on both aisles for that. first of all, just a few introductory remarks about free speech on campus. first of all, it is not new. it has gotten some more attention this year than in many years in the past, but there are fairly constantly debate over controversial speakers and whatnot, and i think that context has been missing sometimes. likewise for reasons that are somewhat hard to predict, the press jumped on some incidents much more than others. and so as you look at these issues as they come up, that's important to remember. i also think it's very important to remember that when you'
. >> a college student from the university of california tried to help organize an event with conservative commentator ann coulter on campus. he talked about his experience. this was a part of the panel on free speech. it runs a little over an hour. scott: good morning, i would like to welcome you to today's discussion about free speech issues on campus. i will give a very brief introduction before introducing my colleagues. i will then ask them some questions and throw it open to you....
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he went number one in the nba draft. >> the philadelphia 76ers select markelle fultz from university ashington. >> the 19-year-old is from upper marlboro. went to demath i catholic in high yachtsville. his first thought was about, yep, his mom >> i was thinking about how much sacrifice that table has given me. just everything they've done for me. knowing that this is happening, this paid off. i still got a lot of work to do. i got a chance to take care of >> we're happy because he's from prince george's county. >> you're happy because he's on the way to philadelphia to play for the 76ers. >> other nba players wasted no time welcoming him. kevin durant sent a shout out to fultz on twitter last night. fultz, as you probably know by now, was the first pick in the nba draft. number one pick comes from pg county. we're on a roll. >> also showing fultz love on facebook. lot of love to go around megan mcgrath. she's live at dematha with reaction from his former teammates. hi, megan. >> reporter: very, very exciting. markelle fultz, he's a local guy. he went to dematha catholic high school he
he went number one in the nba draft. >> the philadelphia 76ers select markelle fultz from university ashington. >> the 19-year-old is from upper marlboro. went to demath i catholic in high yachtsville. his first thought was about, yep, his mom >> i was thinking about how much sacrifice that table has given me. just everything they've done for me. knowing that this is happening, this paid off. i still got a lot of work to do. i got a chance to take care of >> we're happy...
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quote her comments do not reflect the values or position of the university. me students told me they understood the school's decisi decision. >> yes, she has a right to say it. wary free country. you can. but no, she shouldn't have. like she knows where she works. she knows that she work with students and stuff and she -- most people would know consequence boss come with. >> reporter: u of d parted ways with her after she posted to her personal facebook page that college student otto warmbier quote got exactly what he deserved. warmbier died last monday after serving harsh imprison in north korea for an alleged act of vandalism while touring that country. detweiler went on to link the dead student to quote the clue less white males who quote lee tighe teenly get away with raping women. on campus monday we met 31-year-old james catalano back in college after a decade out of school. he says he had detweiler for an anthropology course in the spring. and claimed she often added her political and other opinions to the facts of her lectures. >> i agreed with her but
quote her comments do not reflect the values or position of the university. me students told me they understood the school's decisi decision. >> yes, she has a right to say it. wary free country. you can. but no, she shouldn't have. like she knows where she works. she knows that she work with students and stuff and she -- most people would know consequence boss come with. >> reporter: u of d parted ways with her after she posted to her personal facebook page that college student...
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in religion in the public university. that is news. the berkeley center for the study of religion. you can google that. the programs are over for this academic year but they are coming back next year and will offer things that we can go to in various ways. gentlemen, now we know about your academic background. you are in confucian studies. where did you grow up. mark, let's start with you? >> i grew up in chicago. my father was a professor at the university of chicago that taught psychology and sociology. and i started learning about religion through -- kind of marxist sociological approaches to religion. and kind of critiques of religion. so history of religion and things like that. what was interesting about that was my father, despite the fact that he had this marxist plantation, was not really an anti- religious person. he grew up in rome. he was educated in classical -- latin and greek. i was brought up with this idea that religion is neither inherently good or inherently bad. that it was vital to understanding how th
in religion in the public university. that is news. the berkeley center for the study of religion. you can google that. the programs are over for this academic year but they are coming back next year and will offer things that we can go to in various ways. gentlemen, now we know about your academic background. you are in confucian studies. where did you grow up. mark, let's start with you? >> i grew up in chicago. my father was a professor at the university of chicago that taught...
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one of the close-minded silos in america today, i grew up in 98% republican and 58 suburb university and nowadays the typical state 58% either republican or democratic suburb and goes to a 92% university. aren't universities part of the problem rather than a solution? >> well, there's an empirical question here and the data you suggest is very impressive. you know, i'm a little at a disadvantage because i spend most of my career at the university of chicago which on two counts is different from the picture you describe, one of it has been national leader and the administration, the university of chicago has done from my principal and coauthor and my friend jeff stone who is left of center is -- >> i think it play be fair i will say in your own scholarship show stability, continue. >> thank you for that. do i think that if any academic identifies himself or herself in a way that is very ideologically describable, they're not doing their job because it would be amazing if, you know, suppose you're a political scientists, if your views on 12 of the leading issues, on everyone lined up w
one of the close-minded silos in america today, i grew up in 98% republican and 58 suburb university and nowadays the typical state 58% either republican or democratic suburb and goes to a 92% university. aren't universities part of the problem rather than a solution? >> well, there's an empirical question here and the data you suggest is very impressive. you know, i'm a little at a disadvantage because i spend most of my career at the university of chicago which on two counts is...
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catherine death we will door in the reflect values or position of the university of delaware. we condemn any and all message s that endorse hatred and convey instant sensitivity toward a tragic event such as the one otto and his family suffered. detwiler first made comments last wednesday on her face book page and then immediately people were calling for her firing. in so many word anthropology professor called warmbier an entitled young, rich white kid and blamed his parents for his death. the 22-year old was sentenced to 15 years hard labor, in north korea for allegedly stealing propaganda poster from his hotel in 2016, hoping to take it back home, as the keep sake, while in their custody, fell into a comb a he was released back to the u.s. in a state of unresponsive wake followness. he died a week later causing massive outrage and many unanswered questions. as for detwiler she will not be returning in the fall to teach any students and we have not heard there her publicly since her powe or firing, alex and thomas. >>> this was her personal page , correct. >> re
catherine death we will door in the reflect values or position of the university of delaware. we condemn any and all message s that endorse hatred and convey instant sensitivity toward a tragic event such as the one otto and his family suffered. detwiler first made comments last wednesday on her face book page and then immediately people were calling for her firing. in so many word anthropology professor called warmbier an entitled young, rich white kid and blamed his parents for his death. the...
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he chaired the university system of maryland board of regents. he's the 6th democrat to challenge larry hogan. the others are baker, state senator richard met lynn owe and ben jellies. the primary still a year away. in 2018. >>> it looks like former president obama is getting back into politics to help the man who could be virginia's next governor. the huffington post reports that obama will hit the trail for ralph northam. an obama aide confirmed that he made a congratulatory call to northa m. ed gillespie will go up against him for that seat. >>> time is 4:32. a district icon will be remembered. former d.c. councilman jim graham was a staunch advocate for gay rights and pioneer for hiv research funding. he served four terms starting in 1998. until 5:00 today his body will lie in repose. after noon, the mayor and his family will be part of a service there. at 12:30, the public will be allowed to pay respects. tomorrow his funeral will be held at the all souls unitarian church. >>> top secret documents -- news 4 cameras were in leesburg, as the fb
he chaired the university system of maryland board of regents. he's the 6th democrat to challenge larry hogan. the others are baker, state senator richard met lynn owe and ben jellies. the primary still a year away. in 2018. >>> it looks like former president obama is getting back into politics to help the man who could be virginia's next governor. the huffington post reports that obama will hit the trail for ralph northam. an obama aide confirmed that he made a congratulatory call to...
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the only just moments with a bang to understand each other to understand the universe we should celebrate the wonder of our intelligence and use it instead of ignoring it. i heard you say before and i think you partially expressed it here as well the bible other holy books and god are completely irrelevant when you're trying to understand how that will work as god never comes up in the world is not just about physics the world is about emotions that world is about the sense of community the world is about and religion and ideology will occur it's not just religion there's ideology whether it's communism capitalism those ideologies and religion have played an incredible part of human history they still do but what i want to point out for people is some people think that somehow god is significant in science and that's not the case i've been a physicist for forty years not at one scientific meeting i've ever heard the word god come up because i understand the universe and everything goes on with with it we don't have to talk to mr krauss your book is about the evolution of physics but there
the only just moments with a bang to understand each other to understand the universe we should celebrate the wonder of our intelligence and use it instead of ignoring it. i heard you say before and i think you partially expressed it here as well the bible other holy books and god are completely irrelevant when you're trying to understand how that will work as god never comes up in the world is not just about physics the world is about emotions that world is about the sense of community the...
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. >> when he first came to the university he was very lucky to have many supportive departments so the very original laboratory was set up in the institute of atmospheric physics and this seems strange you would think you'd go to the astronomy department but they were not interested in studying the move of - - the moon so look at the atmosphere of physics. >> so can you draw a direct line from piper coming from 68 neil armstrong stepping on the moon?. >> i can drive a very direct line. we're all familiar with the famous photograph of the footprint it what people don't know is that is a triumph for american engineering but also the scientist at the time president kennedy made the announcement we're going to demand they did not know what the boom was made out of they thought it was a static clique charged ball of dust that if they would step onto whathey would sink and never come back we could not disprove that theory so bright period his group of students made maps of the moon to study the composition and they could prove the mood was solid enough so that this very personal because they
. >> when he first came to the university he was very lucky to have many supportive departments so the very original laboratory was set up in the institute of atmospheric physics and this seems strange you would think you'd go to the astronomy department but they were not interested in studying the move of - - the moon so look at the atmosphere of physics. >> so can you draw a direct line from piper coming from 68 neil armstrong stepping on the moon?. >> i can drive a very...
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after that year, i left for the university of chicago, where i eventually graduated. mom had died the previous year and i felt it was time to leave the neighborhood and see what the rest of the world looked like. my childhood in brooklyn was shaped by two profound realities. an older mom said brother who graduated from brooklyn college live in a 3.5 room rent controlled apartment. as with many of your family's who don't have a lot of money, financial pressure caused friction and tension within our household. from those experiences of growing up without a lot of money, i have never forgotten that there are millions of people throughout this country who struggle to put food on the table, pay the electric bills, try to save for their kids' ed ucation or for retirement. odds,, who against great are fighting today to lift indignity. the second reality that impacted my life was that my father left home at the age of 17 from a community which was not only very poor, but from a country where anti-semitism and the tax attacks onks -- and jews were not uncommon. while my father
after that year, i left for the university of chicago, where i eventually graduated. mom had died the previous year and i felt it was time to leave the neighborhood and see what the rest of the world looked like. my childhood in brooklyn was shaped by two profound realities. an older mom said brother who graduated from brooklyn college live in a 3.5 room rent controlled apartment. as with many of your family's who don't have a lot of money, financial pressure caused friction and tension within...
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the company nike is the result of tubing universities, the twoersity of oregon -- universities, the universityegon and stanford, so i tried to get back to those two schools. the other when the means a lot , which has an outstanding leader in their cancer research area. david: the oregon science health 500ersity, you gave them million dollars for cancer -- the ohs you night shu knight center. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over several years. have two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for the new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what haven't you accomplished? phil: i look back and am happy particular round the philanthropy and what i've been able to do, but i take my time to think about those things and i'm feeling good about things right now. david: do consult with your wife on things like that? phil: absolutely, she has final approval. david: where did you meet you
the company nike is the result of tubing universities, the twoersity of oregon -- universities, the universityegon and stanford, so i tried to get back to those two schools. the other when the means a lot , which has an outstanding leader in their cancer research area. david: the oregon science health 500ersity, you gave them million dollars for cancer -- the ohs you night shu knight center. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over several years. have two sons, one died...
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in opening statements today, the prosecution alleged bill cosby gave former temple university employee andrea constand pills at his home in 2004, telling her "i have three friends for you to make you relax." leaving her completely paralyzed, frozen. according to the prosecution, in that incapacitated state, she couldn't consent, and cosby molested her. the lead defense attorney brought up inconsistencies in constand's accounts to law enforcement, including initially telling police she didn't contact cosby after that night. she called him 53 times, the defense shouted in court, sometimes 30 to 40 minutes a pop. dozens of women have accused cosby of inappropriate sexual contact. many say they were drugged. cosby denies all of the allegations. victoria valentino says she was molested back in 1969. and like many of the other accusers, she never went to place. she's in court this week to support andrea constand. >> justice for her is justice for all of us. >> reporter: in court, the prosecution began its case with another alleged victim to establish a pattern. the witness claimed she was dr
in opening statements today, the prosecution alleged bill cosby gave former temple university employee andrea constand pills at his home in 2004, telling her "i have three friends for you to make you relax." leaving her completely paralyzed, frozen. according to the prosecution, in that incapacitated state, she couldn't consent, and cosby molested her. the lead defense attorney brought up inconsistencies in constand's accounts to law enforcement, including initially telling police she...
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i am sarah jackson and i'm a proud resident and an epidemiologist the university of maryland. gaithersburg is a city that proudly support this arts and humanities. we're pleaed to bring you this fabulous event, thanks in part to the generous support of our sponsors and volunteers when when you see them, say thank you. i have a few announcements. please silence all of your guise device. you're on social media, use the hash tag gbf. your feedback is valuable. surveys are available here the tone and on the web site. by submit think survey you will be entered two a drawing for a $100 vase gift card. dr. meredith wadman will be signing books after the talk. a quick word about buying books. this is a free event but it does help the book festival if you buy a book. the more book wes sell, the more the publishers who want to sinned the authors their speak with us. purchasing books from politic and prose helped support one therefore great independent book stores, benefits the local economy and supports local jobs. if you enjoy the program, please buy books here today. i'm very blows tee
i am sarah jackson and i'm a proud resident and an epidemiologist the university of maryland. gaithersburg is a city that proudly support this arts and humanities. we're pleaed to bring you this fabulous event, thanks in part to the generous support of our sponsors and volunteers when when you see them, say thank you. i have a few announcements. please silence all of your guise device. you're on social media, use the hash tag gbf. your feedback is valuable. surveys are available here the tone...
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. ♪ >> he is the 20th president of princeton university and has held that job for four years after spendingvious nine as the university's second-in-command. court dollar.e he has tried to engage princeton more deeply and closely with navycan society, welcoming rotc back to campus and increasing economic diversity. welcome to charlie's table. i want to read something you said at the princeton graduation couple of weeks ago. "we live in a time when confidence in our shared in tuitions is ebbing. not only government, but business and nonprofit organization. it is too tempting to complain about our institutions failures. they enable us to pursue larger purpose is together." is confidence in these institutions ebbing? chris: the best i can do is to speculate about why that is no. it is a worldwide trend. if i look specifically at the united states, i think about leads us to, which disagree systemically with one another and at times, as an article last week showed, even to dislike one another, that pushes the question back to level. why are we seeing this trust in one another? inequality has some
. ♪ >> he is the 20th president of princeton university and has held that job for four years after spendingvious nine as the university's second-in-command. court dollar.e he has tried to engage princeton more deeply and closely with navycan society, welcoming rotc back to campus and increasing economic diversity. welcome to charlie's table. i want to read something you said at the princeton graduation couple of weeks ago. "we live in a time when confidence in our shared in...
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i see the students of the university struggling, the students at the university trying to do somethingo preserve or at least protect the university. that is positive. the puerto rican youth represent the future of puerto rico. as long as they're struggling and doing something foror the economy, foror themselves, for puerto rico, there is hope. there is also another element i see. puerto rico, as we mentioned, is aing into or celebrating colonial act. to justify what? puerto rico is not going to become a state. definitely not. one political party in puerto rico is participating in this. the rest of puerto rico is boycotting. million, could go into at least the education system. we could preserve some of those schools being closed. 169 public schools will be closed. why not use the money to help those schools? that will be one of the questions i would ask the governor of puerto rico. he has been asked. he has don't answers. amy: i was wondering if we could go back in time to your history, what politicized you, where you were born, how you came to head up the faln, and then you're 35 year
i see the students of the university struggling, the students at the university trying to do somethingo preserve or at least protect the university. that is positive. the puerto rican youth represent the future of puerto rico. as long as they're struggling and doing something foror the economy, foror themselves, for puerto rico, there is hope. there is also another element i see. puerto rico, as we mentioned, is aing into or celebrating colonial act. to justify what? puerto rico is not going to...
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but not with the world. >> the university of missouri's to do a better job. applause] so can she just ask a question to think about?. >> it was two parts. the first part was obviously the authoritarian is not helping but does liberalism help or hurt is that the only option in the second part is how to remove from black history to simply history with films like i am not your negro, all of us are richer for that experience and that history. it is american history it is not strictly black. >> yes. >> of course, the problem is we cannot trust the academy to include black history has history so we must do black history. [laughter] [applause] [inaudible conversations]
but not with the world. >> the university of missouri's to do a better job. applause] so can she just ask a question to think about?. >> it was two parts. the first part was obviously the authoritarian is not helping but does liberalism help or hurt is that the only option in the second part is how to remove from black history to simply history with films like i am not your negro, all of us are richer for that experience and that history. it is american history it is not strictly...
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in 2004, the college became the university of mary washington. the law office depiction was converted into a gallery format in 2006. , threese was discovered buildings that emerged over all posting of monroe's ownership of the property. we are not the first monroe site to come up with a few different approaches to fun at what to do with our property. we hope it is the last, but we have had interesting developments about that. in any case, it is given us opportunities by going to this gallery based approach by showcasing a collection of artifacts that is the largest in the country related to james monroe. the bison tillie -- bicentennial of monroe's presidency is an opportunity to highlight his public service career. the joint press conference on president's day with monroe ouracter interpreter and new president of the university of mary washington. he will be inaugurated in april of this year. we were on the verge of observing the migration of mr. monroe. we were struck by the remarkable similarity in the writings of these men, 200 years apart abo
in 2004, the college became the university of mary washington. the law office depiction was converted into a gallery format in 2006. , threese was discovered buildings that emerged over all posting of monroe's ownership of the property. we are not the first monroe site to come up with a few different approaches to fun at what to do with our property. we hope it is the last, but we have had interesting developments about that. in any case, it is given us opportunities by going to this gallery...
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quote her comments do not reflect the values or position of the university. students told me they understood the school's decision. >> yes, she has right to say it. we are free country. you can. but no, she shouldn't have. like she knows where she works. she knows that she work with students and stuff and she -- i feel like most people would know consequence that is would come with that. report roar u. did you have parted ways with detweiler after she posted to her personal facebook beige that otto warmbier quote got exactly what he deserved. he died last monday -- detweiler went on to link the dead student to quote the clue less white males who quote routinely get away with raping women. on campus money we met 31-year-old james catalano back in college after a decade out of school. he says he had detweiler for an anthropology course in the spring and claims she often added her political and other opinions to the facts of her lectures. >> i agreed with her, but i didn't like that i had to sit through it, um, during what was supposed to be act chem dem mick co
quote her comments do not reflect the values or position of the university. students told me they understood the school's decision. >> yes, she has right to say it. we are free country. you can. but no, she shouldn't have. like she knows where she works. she knows that she work with students and stuff and she -- i feel like most people would know consequence that is would come with that. report roar u. did you have parted ways with detweiler after she posted to her personal facebook...
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that is the task of one woman at the university of maryland. and dianne roberts got football team from 1892. this is an example of the gym uniform that women would have worn in the 1920s and 30s. >> real shoes? >> this was the player a couple years ago who wore size 19. >> these are just a few of the hundreds of thousands of items under the care of amanda hawk. the university of maryland athletics. >> my job is to preserve history of the university of maryland. >> this is the gator bowl from 1948 and it's actually gator skin. >> wow. >> so this is one of our more interesting artifacts that we have. >> the terps sports history is long and diverse. you may be most familiar with its football and basketball, but maryland used to be known for more than that. >> we do have a lot of trophies for say track. there was a long stretch maybe in the 70s. >> former accounted for many of maryland's track trophies. >> we have really cool footage of the queens game, when queen elizabeth came to campus in 1957 footage from that game in color and see her arriving
that is the task of one woman at the university of maryland. and dianne roberts got football team from 1892. this is an example of the gym uniform that women would have worn in the 1920s and 30s. >> real shoes? >> this was the player a couple years ago who wore size 19. >> these are just a few of the hundreds of thousands of items under the care of amanda hawk. the university of maryland athletics. >> my job is to preserve history of the university of maryland. >>...