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a condition where support for the university is decreasing financially from the state and expenses at the university level continue to rise. it's a huge challenge for us. >> what about college aid, financial aid for students? how does it work at rutgers university? what are your concerns with that? the federal government assistance for kids to attend college. >> well, as you know, at rutgers we have a particularly high percentage of pell grant recipie recipients. 37% of our students are pell grant recipients. they are families who are less than two times the minimum poverty level. so we have a very needy student population that we want to educate. we depend heavily on sources of support for those students both internally, from our own resources, and externally from the state and from the federal government. we simply couldn't educate our students with all the expenses of doing so without help from the government, from the state and from our private supporters. >> i want to show you a column in "the new york times" and show it to our viewers as well. they write this that why aid for college is missing the
a condition where support for the university is decreasing financially from the state and expenses at the university level continue to rise. it's a huge challenge for us. >> what about college aid, financial aid for students? how does it work at rutgers university? what are your concerns with that? the federal government assistance for kids to attend college. >> well, as you know, at rutgers we have a particularly high percentage of pell grant recipie recipients. 37% of our students...
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who won those competitions were dealing with energy but also dealing with removing waste at the university level. it is attractive to young people but attractive to young people, and the communities, also have some money coming generating electricity is and/win for everybody. >> a couple of questions? anything to conclude? >> in response to my question about gaps, one of them was the urban sub national park, i asked whether or not it is -- are we reaching out to states and local governments? he said that is becoming more and more important and i wonder if you might speak to -- obviously work with the central government but don't the capital centric. looks to those other key players. you might want to expand on that. the competition with china if you could touch on that one. finally, how do we measure success? when we see it, are there metrics that can be employed to say we have now seen such and such member of municipalities and people gain access to electricity. does anybody have a backdrop in mind to determine whether or not we are succeeding in this effort? >> picking up on the china question
who won those competitions were dealing with energy but also dealing with removing waste at the university level. it is attractive to young people but attractive to young people, and the communities, also have some money coming generating electricity is and/win for everybody. >> a couple of questions? anything to conclude? >> in response to my question about gaps, one of them was the urban sub national park, i asked whether or not it is -- are we reaching out to states and local...
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we still have the world's best educational system at the university level, by far. we are not doing very well in k-12. that needs to be our focus. science and technology needs to be a focus. funding.y, sandisk, is we have 100 scholarships every year to encourage minorities and is advantaged students -- disadvantaged students to go into science and technology. this is very important. the talent is here. the inspiration comes from events like today. and you guys can do a hell of a good job by propagating this positive message. i am retired. i have nothing more to prove. it's genuine. it's thankfulness for my luck. i wanted to give back to the young people that are the future of this company and this world. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> one more thing. i'm sorry. i talked about it. i got carried away. this thanksgiving week, c-span is featuring interviews from retiring members of congress. watch the interviews monday to thursday at a :00 p.m. eastern. >> tell that to some of the people involved in congress back to 1860's.'s stephen a douglas, certainly. these people w
we still have the world's best educational system at the university level, by far. we are not doing very well in k-12. that needs to be our focus. science and technology needs to be a focus. funding.y, sandisk, is we have 100 scholarships every year to encourage minorities and is advantaged students -- disadvantaged students to go into science and technology. this is very important. the talent is here. the inspiration comes from events like today. and you guys can do a hell of a good job by...
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a condition where support for the university is decreasing financially from the state and expenses at the university level continue to rise. it's a huge challenge for us. >> what about college aid, financial aid for students? how does it work at rutgers university? what are your concerns with that? the federal government assistance for kids to attend college. >> well, as you know, at rutgers we have a particularly high percentage of pell grant recipie recipients. 37% of our students are pell grant recipients. they are families who are less than two times the minimum poverty level. so we have a very needy student population that we want to educate. we depend heavily on sources of support for those students both internally, from our own resources, and externally from the state and from the federal government. we simply couldn't educate our students with all the expenses of doing so without help from the government, from the state and from our private supporters. >> i want to show you a column in "the new york times" and show it to our viewers as well. they write this that why aid for college is missing the
a condition where support for the university is decreasing financially from the state and expenses at the university level continue to rise. it's a huge challenge for us. >> what about college aid, financial aid for students? how does it work at rutgers university? what are your concerns with that? the federal government assistance for kids to attend college. >> well, as you know, at rutgers we have a particularly high percentage of pell grant recipie recipients. 37% of our students...
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and so to spend that kind of investment, and then when you get to the college or the university level, and let them at that point not have the opportunity to continue their education, i think we're losing out on the potential, you know, not just their individual potential but their collective potential and thus as a society. i think everybody wants a piece of the pie, but -- and there's a piece there, but collectively, the more educated we are and the more involved and the more of these resources that we can use, we're going to have a bigger pie. and that's what it's about. the reality of 1403 kind of stems from -- we're talking about less than 1% of the students in the colleges and university. about 80% of them are actually junior college students. we're spending a lot of energy focusing on this one suggest. this is not a voting population, so it's easy for them to be picked on and kind of bullied -- >> george, can you talk on that a little bit, about why spend so much concerted energy on an issue that effects less than 1%? >> it is the magnet. it is a magnet. contrary to what has be
and so to spend that kind of investment, and then when you get to the college or the university level, and let them at that point not have the opportunity to continue their education, i think we're losing out on the potential, you know, not just their individual potential but their collective potential and thus as a society. i think everybody wants a piece of the pie, but -- and there's a piece there, but collectively, the more educated we are and the more involved and the more of these...
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the university of manchester out of the u.k. that could change the weight is taught at the university level. ht more debate and less didactic -- this is the way it is. >> final answer -- yes, a "surveillance" class. >> gideon, you shouldn't have. going back to scarlet and brendan and our team is the history to fold in the history of -- how about my agenda for the day? that would be jobs. we are there tomorrow, friday, claims against him a fabulous number. we will see that at 8:30 and then we go on to tomorrow's jobs report, and yes we go beneath the headline data as we always do. >> my agenda and finally i get to say this -- bourbon. mitchesident and mcconnell are going to be for a bourbon summit, but what has happened in the last 24 hours since they announced it, the bourbon industry has jumped on it. suggesting is bourbons to drink. i will be suggesting -- are they going to go jim beam, classic, or what? >> i am pleased to say i did advanced research for obama and mcdonnell. >> not a kentucky bourbon. staffer,e a kentucky suburban is the official drink these days at "foreign affairs." on bl
the university of manchester out of the u.k. that could change the weight is taught at the university level. ht more debate and less didactic -- this is the way it is. >> final answer -- yes, a "surveillance" class. >> gideon, you shouldn't have. going back to scarlet and brendan and our team is the history to fold in the history of -- how about my agenda for the day? that would be jobs. we are there tomorrow, friday, claims against him a fabulous number. we will see that...
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and for those that dealing with energy but was that the university level. and if they could clean up the community's to have some money come from that then it is a win-win for everybody. >> just a couple of final questions. doctor, in response to my question but to ask whether or not the state's and local governments it becomes more and more important. obviously work with the central government but you might want to expand upon that. and that competition with china how do we measure success? we know it when we see it are there metrics to say that we have seen these numbers of municipalities? does anybody have a backdrop in mind whether or not we are succeeding? >> picking up on the china question. the glass is half full and half empty and has a totally different system they go at it differently. when you talk to a company that says we are a chinese company where it is partially owned by the government representing the government so if you put it into that mix and then there was no reference earlier to the clarification if you work within the bounds see were
and for those that dealing with energy but was that the university level. and if they could clean up the community's to have some money come from that then it is a win-win for everybody. >> just a couple of final questions. doctor, in response to my question but to ask whether or not the state's and local governments it becomes more and more important. obviously work with the central government but you might want to expand upon that. and that competition with china how do we measure...
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and those were dealing at the university level.it attracted to young people and have some money coming from that to generate electricity for everybody. >> with my question about gaps, one was that urban part, are we reaching out to states and local governments? and to report the central government and if you can touch on that. and we know it when we see it. and then to see that municipalities does anybody have a backdrop that we succeed in this effort? >> this is the glass is half full or half-empty. when you talk to a company that says we are a chinese company you know, if it is partially owned by the government or any government so putting our companies into that mix it is hard to compete and though that clarification and clarity and everyone works within the bounds so it would be helpful not to be put afoul of that law. but that past amount of finance, we're there for so long run. the african governments need to move it out of the leadership with the head of the ministries and government officials and talking to the business peo
and those were dealing at the university level.it attracted to young people and have some money coming from that to generate electricity for everybody. >> with my question about gaps, one was that urban part, are we reaching out to states and local governments? and to report the central government and if you can touch on that. and we know it when we see it. and then to see that municipalities does anybody have a backdrop that we succeed in this effort? >> this is the glass is half...
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when those were dealing with energy that they were dealing with removing waste and it was at the university level so it is attractive if they can clean up their communities and have some money coming from that and it generates electricity so we wind them for everybody. in response to my question about the gaps i listed by subnational part are we reaching out to state and local governments and he said it's becoming more and more important and we wonder if you might want to speak to and work with the central government does but look to those other key players. you might want to expand upon that and and finally how do we measure success in order metrics that can be employee of that have seen such and such number of principalities of people and acted in the electricity. does anybody have a backdrop in mind to determine whether we are succeeding in this effort? >> on the china question of the if the glass is half-full and half-empty, china has a different system than we have. they go at it differently or yet when you are talking to a company that says that we are a chinese company you don't know if it
when those were dealing with energy that they were dealing with removing waste and it was at the university level so it is attractive if they can clean up their communities and have some money coming from that and it generates electricity so we wind them for everybody. in response to my question about the gaps i listed by subnational part are we reaching out to state and local governments and he said it's becoming more and more important and we wonder if you might want to speak to and work with...
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annualized basis and a lot of those people were dealing with removing waste and it was at the university level. so it's attractive to young people, attractive to young people in rural communities if they can clean up their communities and have some money coming from that and it generates electricity, it's a win-win for everybody. >> the competition with china, if you could touch on that one. finally, how do we measure success? we'll know it when we see it, or are there metrics that can be ememployed to say we have now seen such and such number of municipalities and people get access to electricity, does anybody have a backdrop in mind to determine whether or not we are succeeding in this effort? >> picking up on the china question, it's the glass is half empty half full type of thing. china has a different system than we have. they go at it differently. when you're talking to a company that says they're a chinese country, you don't know if it's partially owned by the government, representing the government. when you put our companies into that mix, it's hard to compete. and there was reference
annualized basis and a lot of those people were dealing with removing waste and it was at the university level. so it's attractive to young people, attractive to young people in rural communities if they can clean up their communities and have some money coming from that and it generates electricity, it's a win-win for everybody. >> the competition with china, if you could touch on that one. finally, how do we measure success? we'll know it when we see it, or are there metrics that can be...
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the best public universities. we shouldn't be raising tuitions to the point where we're luring that level of chancellor or whatever it may be. what is your response? >> i disagree. this university was designed under the master plan to give students in california the opportunity to get that quality education and not have to go 3,000 miles away. when you look at what's happened in california with the university of california, and we have some small elite colleges, small in terms of size, cal-tech, and stanford compared to uc is small, and the synergy now with the backbone of the university of california and a few smaller colleges, that's a different model than you have on the east coast. the whole idea behind creating the university of california was to say, you know what, we should have a public university that is as good or better. it should have public-level tuition and costs, and it should give california the ability to compete. >> but as you know, some of the critics, including some of the regents who are elected officials, are saying what you're doing here is essentially holding the students hostage. you're sa
the best public universities. we shouldn't be raising tuitions to the point where we're luring that level of chancellor or whatever it may be. what is your response? >> i disagree. this university was designed under the master plan to give students in california the opportunity to get that quality education and not have to go 3,000 miles away. when you look at what's happened in california with the university of california, and we have some small elite colleges, small in terms of size,...
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beyond the university of michigan, of course, just the education system, and public universities, but i recently read an article where the median income of college graduates at the highest level was somewhere near $60,000. and so if you have a student paying $4$40,000 a year for an education that goes upward about $300,000, when you total all expenses, i would say that that's pretty expensive, when you compare that also to the me median income of an average family in this nation. i have to add, how is it that we can consider that affordable to the average american? >> i think that's a very important question, and i think the way we make it as affordable as possible. for example for an instate student, if u you're family income is less than around $60,000 a year, the out of pocket costs are almost zero. between scholarships, work study jobs, summer earning expectations and a modest amount of loans, we have managed to make it so that students from families of pretty typical income can afford to get this spectacular education. and although the income levels that you cite may be national averages, michigan is a spectacular university, employers are queued up to employ our graduat
beyond the university of michigan, of course, just the education system, and public universities, but i recently read an article where the median income of college graduates at the highest level was somewhere near $60,000. and so if you have a student paying $4$40,000 a year for an education that goes upward about $300,000, when you total all expenses, i would say that that's pretty expensive, when you compare that also to the me median income of an average family in this nation. i have to add,...
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he has taught extensively, including at the university of level on history of the u.s. intelligence, diplomatic history, cold war, history of science. u.s. army veteran. served in the balkans where he assisted in both civilian and military intelligence activities. so we're just delighted to have you as our speaker, as the first speaker. so, please help me welcome vince houghton. [applause] >> thank you, peter. thank all of you for coming here today. to get to talk about the atomic spies and nuclear intelligence, this is my field. this is also my passion. i try to do everything i can to talk about this to anyone who wants to listen. so it is nice to have people to listen. this is my first chance to speed to the smithsonian group. i came to the spy museum in march. so i only know you by reputation. the reputation is that your by far the most educated, the most intelligent audiences that we can possibly have here at the spy museum. i don't want to come across like i am pandering. to are far too intelligent buy any kind of pandering. have you lost weight? [laughter] in all
he has taught extensively, including at the university of level on history of the u.s. intelligence, diplomatic history, cold war, history of science. u.s. army veteran. served in the balkans where he assisted in both civilian and military intelligence activities. so we're just delighted to have you as our speaker, as the first speaker. so, please help me welcome vince houghton. [applause] >> thank you, peter. thank all of you for coming here today. to get to talk about the atomic spies...
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it is underreported and unfortunately schools at the secondary level are actually ten years behind where colleges and universities are. and currently there are 23 school districts on the secondary level that are under investigation right now for mishandling the cases like the one we'll be reporting on tonight. >> her report, sex crimes one year later, at the top of the hour, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific. >> qatar, will see whether it will handle the 2020 world cup. accusations of the soccer's governing organization will be revealed tomorrow. the source says several other countries including russia will also face criticism. this network is funded by the government of qatar. coming up next, google street view under the sea. >> a very cold air mass across the u.s. has brought temperatures down below freezing in so many parts, add moisture and we've got snow. a lot of mountain snow across the west but cold temperatures are going to be a story. very cold air mass getting into place. even friday morning will have temperatures in the single digits and teens. note chicago 18 in the morning, friday, 25 more memphi
it is underreported and unfortunately schools at the secondary level are actually ten years behind where colleges and universities are. and currently there are 23 school districts on the secondary level that are under investigation right now for mishandling the cases like the one we'll be reporting on tonight. >> her report, sex crimes one year later, at the top of the hour, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. pacific. >> qatar, will see whether it will handle the 2020 world cup....
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the top level you have your higher education institutions where abstract ideas are created. so charros spends billions of dollars underwriting free market economic institutions with dozens of universities professorships professorships, scholarships , lecture series, the next level down is the think tank they take those abstract ideas that are created to turn them into policy proposals that average people can understand so you have the cato institute that has been funded over the years but at the bottom level you have the activist and advocacy groups which more or less take policy proposals developed at the think tank level and ideally pressure lawmakers to make them though lot of the land. they didn't have the activist group in their portfolio so there is a group called citizens for a sound economy that you may remember. therefore not many citizens involved with this group at that time but it was really the model of the corporate astroturf campaign and in essence they were a partner with a number of corporations to promote the anti-rate to the tory free-market agenda. in the clinton era, they rose to prominence to score the first major political win. the first was when bill clinton int
the top level you have your higher education institutions where abstract ideas are created. so charros spends billions of dollars underwriting free market economic institutions with dozens of universities professorships professorships, scholarships , lecture series, the next level down is the think tank they take those abstract ideas that are created to turn them into policy proposals that average people can understand so you have the cato institute that has been funded over the years but at...
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the next level. there's different and universal aspects to the story. >> i want to go back to your suspicions on the daily show. >> i arrived the question n every westerner's mind, why was the country terrifying. >> in one, understanding, the two sides don't understand each other. they don't understand the values of the other side or talk to the other side. i wrote about that for a newspaper magazine. >> did you dream that may be used against you? >> never. i had worked with many different broadcasters, i had been on many different shows and many different channels, and as i said, they had a scenario for me, they wanted to implicate me, because i worked with the foreign minister. when jason jones and his producer came to iran and i met them, unbezones to all of us, i was being monitored. when they imprisoned me and they charged me with spying, and the absence of evidence, because i was not a spy, they brought forward ridiculous evidence. >> like being on the daily show. >> on the daily show. >> this guy that says he looks like a spy, is a spy - smells like a spy. he's a spy. >> you hear about this,
the next level. there's different and universal aspects to the story. >> i want to go back to your suspicions on the daily show. >> i arrived the question n every westerner's mind, why was the country terrifying. >> in one, understanding, the two sides don't understand each other. they don't understand the values of the other side or talk to the other side. i wrote about that for a newspaper magazine. >> did you dream that may be used against you? >> never. i had...
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courtroom, houston and marshall begin the first serious attempt to enroll a black student in a segregated white university. juan williams: a judge at the lower court level, eugene o'dunne, calls the case andmarshall, accompanied by dean houston, and they make the argument that if the university doesn't have a separate and equal law school for blacks, then it must admit blacks to the existing facility. rawn james: they say your honor we're not asking you to overturn plessy versus ferguson. we would not ask you to do that. we know this is a trial court. we are asking you to enforce plessy v ferguson. narrator: under his close supervision, marshall joined houston in the use of exhaustive research to confront and surprise university of maryland president raymond pearson, as well as the dean of the law school, with questions they could not answer. rawn james: is there a law school for the colored citizens to go to? the answer is no. therefore maryland is violating the rights of its colored citizens under plessy v ferguson. the judge shocks everybody in the courtroom. houston and marshall's argument prevailed. and donald murray was admitted to the university
courtroom, houston and marshall begin the first serious attempt to enroll a black student in a segregated white university. juan williams: a judge at the lower court level, eugene o'dunne, calls the case andmarshall, accompanied by dean houston, and they make the argument that if the university doesn't have a separate and equal law school for blacks, then it must admit blacks to the existing facility. rawn james: they say your honor we're not asking you to overturn plessy versus ferguson. we...
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mia bloom, professor of security studies at the university of massachussetts, lowell, has been investigating the recruiting of western girls. >> at some levelay be this utopian ideal of being a muslim, living in a muslim society. but i think for the most part what they're saying to the girls is everything is going to be taken care of for you. >> reporter: so it's kind of a two pronged appeal to these girls. it's one of religion, but it's also one of we can give you things, right? >> we'll pay your expenses once you get here, we're going to arrange your marriage. you know, in the afterlife sitting by muhammad you'll be a hero to your community. >> few of the young women end up on the front lines. they typically cook, clean, and take care of kids. they support the violent radicals behind the beheadings of americans and many others. >> reporter: aren't these young girls frightened by the videos that we see out there, the violence? does that not turn them off? >> they may think either that it's propaganda, and they don't believe it, or they may actually be attracted to the fact that these groups are powerful and that they are able to stand up t
mia bloom, professor of security studies at the university of massachussetts, lowell, has been investigating the recruiting of western girls. >> at some levelay be this utopian ideal of being a muslim, living in a muslim society. but i think for the most part what they're saying to the girls is everything is going to be taken care of for you. >> reporter: so it's kind of a two pronged appeal to these girls. it's one of religion, but it's also one of we can give you things, right?...
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tuition could go up as much as 5% a year or it could not go up at all depending pong the level of state funding the university gets during that time period. some students we talked to say they just want to know what the extra money is going to and they want to know it will be well spent. >> school is definitely expensive as it is. i think it's a problem because there's not a lot of tran barncy with students and where the -- transparency with students and where the money is going. >> reporter: and if the proposal goes through, it do rise to $15,000 a -- it could rise to $15,000 a year. they will need to give the plan the green light, and they will discuss the five-year plan at their meeting coming up in san francisco. we're live in berkeley, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, alex. >>> san francisco man is now in fbi custody for attempting to resurrect an underground drug operation. this morning, the fbi tweeted "operator of silk road 2.0 arrested yesterday by fbi agents in san francisco, california." investigators say the site allowed thousands of drug dealers to illegally buy and sell drugs ano
tuition could go up as much as 5% a year or it could not go up at all depending pong the level of state funding the university gets during that time period. some students we talked to say they just want to know what the extra money is going to and they want to know it will be well spent. >> school is definitely expensive as it is. i think it's a problem because there's not a lot of tran barncy with students and where the -- transparency with students and where the money is going. >>...
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the study recently published by scientists at the university of california, davis, found that exposing mice to high levels of triclosan made them more susceptible to liver tumors. researchers say the mice in the study were exposed to much higher concentrations of the microbial ingredient than a typical person would encounter. however, they say prolonged exposure could be a risk and more research is needed to determine the actual risk to humans. >> brangham: returning now to the threat of isis in the wake of the coordinated suicide bombing attacks in syria this morning. just a few months ago, some u.s. officials worried that isis fighters could actually overtake baghdad, but there are new signs of confidence in the fight against the islamic jihadists in iraq. for more, we are joined from grand rapids, michigan, by douglas ollivant, a partner with mantid international. doug, welcome back. i understand you spent a good deal of time in baghdad. what is it like in baghdad today? >> the atmosphere in baghdad was very positive, both among the iraqis and with many of the u.s. forces at our embassy. i think what m
the study recently published by scientists at the university of california, davis, found that exposing mice to high levels of triclosan made them more susceptible to liver tumors. researchers say the mice in the study were exposed to much higher concentrations of the microbial ingredient than a typical person would encounter. however, they say prolonged exposure could be a risk and more research is needed to determine the actual risk to humans. >> brangham: returning now to the threat of...
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>> uc argues what th state gives them is not enou but promised the university would get four years of increases as long as tuition levels remain flat andtoday, voted against the hike. >> we're not talking that there is a scarcity her >> the governor is proposing a way to reduce the structure. >> i think there are other alternatives i thinthe system needs more money. i believe that when i put legislation forwardnd i'm going to continue to work on that. >> i find it's painful t live in a state where we spend more money on incarcerated than we do on the future of america with our students. >>the proposal is expecd to pass. >> the school principal said someone outlined a mass shooting happening on campus theistrict and police made the decision to cancel clanses today and have lled in the fbi to help find theperson who sent that ssage. >> some information that was contained in there, we continue to analyze this as it goes along we look to determine is thi a credible threat? we were not able to invalidate any information in terms of the threat. >> tonight's meeting starts in less than than an hour at kaiser permanente arena >
>> uc argues what th state gives them is not enou but promised the university would get four years of increases as long as tuition levels remain flat andtoday, voted against the hike. >> we're not talking that there is a scarcity her >> the governor is proposing a way to reduce the structure. >> i think there are other alternatives i thinthe system needs more money. i believe that when i put legislation forwardnd i'm going to continue to work on that. >> i find...
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the state and local level. >> our guest is the director of american university's center for congressional and presidential >> i was very disappointed with what i saw and heard. i think the guest were both weak and ineffectual and it seemed that the bulk were whiny man. one woman is beaten every 15 seconds by a husband or partner. that is one woman every 15 seconds. is swepte alarmingly under the rug in this country probably because most of the perpetrators are male. the only way this will ever change is if men are willing to look at her own bad behavior and address it head-on. >> i was listening to your commentator and one from the $2000nd something about on the henry reed desk -- henry reed desk. while each and every one of those bills have a repeal of what they call obamacare or affordable care act. andver's your commentator that needs to bring up the point. >> i just heard comments from the late who called in and i watching your show right now. rather than having democrats and , likeicans commenting democrats and republicans basically fight it out sounds like verbally on the show. i am up for that. >> con
the state and local level. >> our guest is the director of american university's center for congressional and presidential >> i was very disappointed with what i saw and heard. i think the guest were both weak and ineffectual and it seemed that the bulk were whiny man. one woman is beaten every 15 seconds by a husband or partner. that is one woman every 15 seconds. is swepte alarmingly under the rug in this country probably because most of the perpetrators are male. the only way...
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at the presenting level we have theast nbc universal, walton family foundation. the supporting level, the national council for health, is our and mckenzie knowledge partner. with that, i want to say there are two masterminds behind the forum. margaret carlson, the editorial --. margaret will get us started with a tribute. thank you for coming. [applause] good morning. yesterday, washington mourned the passing of a towering presence, bradley. a washington post editor and a zest for life. it was a great sendoff from the opening eulogy by don graham, to the --. vice president biden and secretary of state, carrie, paint their respects. those who worked alongside him participated in the ritual and are here with us. though jones, the former publisher and president of the post, and shelby coffey who pioneered the style section of the washington post, which i usually take up first. and then tarred it star writer in the likes of 10 bradley, -- in the likes of ben bradley. >> i am delighted to be here. a passing of the post and journalism in general. he transformed the post
at the presenting level we have theast nbc universal, walton family foundation. the supporting level, the national council for health, is our and mckenzie knowledge partner. with that, i want to say there are two masterminds behind the forum. margaret carlson, the editorial --. margaret will get us started with a tribute. thank you for coming. [applause] good morning. yesterday, washington mourned the passing of a towering presence, bradley. a washington post editor and a zest for life. it was...
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there is lack of investment at the state level in the state universities. be talking about that in the next hour with dr. catherine:. cohen.ryn twitter question of the morning -- >> i don't the guy to get a job at my own firm if i applied. ♪ good morning, keystone front and center. he is from oklahoma, between norman and a chroma city am a tom cole will join us. city, tom cole will join us. this is "bloomberg surveillance." brendan greeley and julie hyman with this, scarlet fu is rumored to return at some point. top headlines. thehe trustee unwinding ponzi scheme says more than $10 has and recovered so far, nearly 16% of the lost principle. to offshore funds that funneled money to the fraud have just agreed to pay a total of $497 million to end lawsuits. madoff is serving a 150 year sentence in a prison in north carolina. snapchat. it is joining forces with payment company square so users can send cash to each other. the new feature is called snap cash and will be available to users 18 or older with a debit card. the deal gives square access to snapchat use
there is lack of investment at the state level in the state universities. be talking about that in the next hour with dr. catherine:. cohen.ryn twitter question of the morning -- >> i don't the guy to get a job at my own firm if i applied. ♪ good morning, keystone front and center. he is from oklahoma, between norman and a chroma city am a tom cole will join us. city, tom cole will join us. this is "bloomberg surveillance." brendan greeley and julie hyman with this, scarlet fu...
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the high school and middle school level, but not kind of attention that the sexual assault cases at the time college level has. lehman says. >> you came in with a pretty stern warning to the universities if they were not found in compliance with title 9 you would see that their federal funds went away. >> and to be clear that stern warning applies to universities as well as k-12 school districts. >> those universities is been public for some time. have you taken funds from any schools because of a title 9 complaint yet? >> happily we haven't been able to withhold funds from a title 9 school because it is important for our students to be able to benefit from the funds, but it's important that every campus respects student rights, but when it comes time when a campus withdraws their wriets. >> number of title 9 complaints has tripled. there are open investigations now at 86 schools. and while survivors continue to demand faster action, and firmer enforcement by the federal government, lehman says sees of progress. >> we have seen a rea mushroom. we will there be to support them i'm enormously pleased that people believe us, and a key component to earning trust can be, should be to getti
the high school and middle school level, but not kind of attention that the sexual assault cases at the time college level has. lehman says. >> you came in with a pretty stern warning to the universities if they were not found in compliance with title 9 you would see that their federal funds went away. >> and to be clear that stern warning applies to universities as well as k-12 school districts. >> those universities is been public for some time. have you taken funds from any...
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the state level. that's coming up next hour. live in universityity, jesse gary, nbc news. >> a shift in harrisburg also this morning a shift in power in washington. for the first time since 2006, republicans control both houses of congress. here's a live picture of the capitol in washington this morning. nbc 10's vai sikahema is live in our digital operations center. vai, quite an election for the gop. >> indeed, tracy. this hasn't happened in eight years. in fact, most telling is that the gop won in some key swing states that president obama won to take the white house two years ago. let's look at some of the races. last night, the gop took back the senate by picking up seven victories in swing states. a narrow win in north carolina pushed republicans over the top there. they needed 51 seats to gain control of the senate. this morning two seats are still undecided. but you're looking at the new senate majority leader, republican mitch mcconnell turned back a democratic challenge in kentucky to win re-election there. the gop is also expected to pa
the state level. that's coming up next hour. live in universityity, jesse gary, nbc news. >> a shift in harrisburg also this morning a shift in power in washington. for the first time since 2006, republicans control both houses of congress. here's a live picture of the capitol in washington this morning. nbc 10's vai sikahema is live in our digital operations center. vai, quite an election for the gop. >> indeed, tracy. this hasn't happened in eight years. in fact, most telling is...
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the collegiate level. i know our doctors were at the university, they were the trainers and the people you saw in the lockerroom every day but bottom line, is this more distraction for the nfl that's been trying to come back from controversy after controversy i have said. here is another black eye. >> i tend to agree i don't know that it will affect the audiences, whether or not they're receptive to sitting down and doing a football game. it's another disaster. at some point i think it will be really hard for them to talk their way out of things. i like these surprise inspections. it's unfortunate that it has to go that right but if these medications are being administer administered, who knows what the side effects are? you have a lot of these individuals who become violent outside of the game. are these medications in some part responsible for that? that's another issue that occurred to me. >> are they looking for steroid snz >> can i just ask a question that just jumped out at me when i saw this? does the federal government have anything else better to do with its time? really. we have federal agents bus
the collegiate level. i know our doctors were at the university, they were the trainers and the people you saw in the lockerroom every day but bottom line, is this more distraction for the nfl that's been trying to come back from controversy after controversy i have said. here is another black eye. >> i tend to agree i don't know that it will affect the audiences, whether or not they're receptive to sitting down and doing a football game. it's another disaster. at some point i think it...
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uc argues what the state gives them is not enough but promised the university would get four years of increases as long as tuition levels remain flat and today, voted against the hike. >> we're not talking that there is a scarcity here. >> the governor is proposing a way to reduce the structure. >> i think there are other alternatives i think the system needs more money. i believe that when i put legislation forward and i'm going to continue to work on that. >> i find it's painful to live in a state where we spend more money on incarcerated than we do on the future of america with our students. >> the proposal is expected to pass. >> the school principal said someone outlined a mass shooting happening on campus the district and police made the decision to cancel clanses today and have called in the fbi to help find the person who sent that message. >> some information that was contained in there, we continue to analyze this as it goes along we look to determine is this a credible threat? we were not able to invalidate any information in terms of the threat. >> tonight's meeting starts in less than than an hour at kaiser
uc argues what the state gives them is not enough but promised the university would get four years of increases as long as tuition levels remain flat and today, voted against the hike. >> we're not talking that there is a scarcity here. >> the governor is proposing a way to reduce the structure. >> i think there are other alternatives i think the system needs more money. i believe that when i put legislation forward and i'm going to continue to work on that. >> i find...
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the muslim liberty project at arizona state university. lonergan is a convert to islam who says she's been shocked by the level of anger she's heard inside some parts of the u.s. muslim community. >> i work with so many young people, it's easy just to take the, blame somebody else and take the victim mindset. "oh, poor me. this is what happened." and there's not a lot that's happening in the community to, to empower young people. >> the issue is that most muslims aren't like that, but we have to go out there and show people that. we have to show the world that -- muslims themselves. >> if you instill in our youth and in our muslim communities, a love and passion for america, for liberty, for a nation state based in freedom that all people are equal, they would never be radicalized. >> reporter: hoda elshishtawy says it's important to tackle the problem of extremism without condemning all of islam or fomenting anti-muslim bigotry. she says american muslims won't allow their faith to be defined by isis. >> they are destruction. they have nothing to do with building of life, whereas islam is about enjoining what is good. it's about life, it's ab
the muslim liberty project at arizona state university. lonergan is a convert to islam who says she's been shocked by the level of anger she's heard inside some parts of the u.s. muslim community. >> i work with so many young people, it's easy just to take the, blame somebody else and take the victim mindset. "oh, poor me. this is what happened." and there's not a lot that's happening in the community to, to empower young people. >> the issue is that most muslims aren't...
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the next level. so there are so many different and universal aspects to the story. >> i just want to go back to your appearance on the daily show. >> i asked him the question. why was the country to terrified. >> they don't know the value of the other side, and how to talk to the other side. and i've written about that for the magazine several times. >> did you ever dream that that might be used against you? >> no, never. i had worked with many different broadcasters and had been on many shows and channels, and as i said, they wanted to implicate me because i worked with it in india. and producer jones, when i met them, unbeknownst to all of us, i was being monitored. and when they imprisoned me and they charged me with spying, for cia, and in the absence of any evidence because i was not a spy, they brought forward ridiculous evidence. >> like being on the daily show. >> this guy says that he's a spy, he looks like a spy, smells like a spy, so he's a spy. >> you hear about this, and what goods through your head? >> well, we didn't hear about the part that they had shown him obviously interrogations
the next level. so there are so many different and universal aspects to the story. >> i just want to go back to your appearance on the daily show. >> i asked him the question. why was the country to terrified. >> they don't know the value of the other side, and how to talk to the other side. and i've written about that for the magazine several times. >> did you ever dream that that might be used against you? >> no, never. i had worked with many different...
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the bug county be move without inspection. >> next and new this morning, ivy league university deals with allegations of rape. >> a family is sickened with toxic fumes in south jersey, the levelshigh, everyone had to stand back, a live report at 6:00 a.m. did you know enamel is your teeth's first line of defense? but daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium... ...and gently polishes... ...for strong, healthy enamel. strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste. replenish and polish for healthy enamel. colgate. #1 brand recommended by dentists. >> police in camden are investigating two shootings that left two people dead in the city. police investigating gunshots showed up to find a man wounded in the chest on a porch. he died at the hospital. an hour earlier another shooting took place at front and vine in camden. somebody drove the victim to the hospital before the ambulance could get there. amere thomas money did not survive. they have no suspects in the murder, but they do think the murders are
the bug county be move without inspection. >> next and new this morning, ivy league university deals with allegations of rape. >> a family is sickened with toxic fumes in south jersey, the levelshigh, everyone had to stand back, a live report at 6:00 a.m. did you know enamel is your teeth's first line of defense? but daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural...
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the workplace is challenging enough. everyone should be playing on a level field. i'm steve greenburg, kpix 5. >> the bay area job market report is sponsored by the university of phoenix. let's get to work. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, francisc . california streets... kp e at >>> back to breaking news now, a window washer falls 11 stories off a high rise at san francisco in california and montgomery streets. linda is live at the scene. >> reporter: the scene is still pretty active. police are still investigating this horrific accident. i'll tell what you we know so far. that window washer was on the roof of this 11 story building at 400 montgomery. he was with other coworkers where they were trying to rig those platforms they use when they wash the windows and something happened. he fell all the way down towards the ground and just as he was falling, a car going southbound on montgomery street made a turn on to california and the window washer slammed right on to the roof of that car, bounced off, and hit the ground. police say he was still breathing when paramedics arrived. coworkers say he is a man in his mid-50s and wouldn't identify his name but he does have two children an
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. >> reporter: governor jerry brown promised the university of california would get four years of general funding increases as long as tuition levels remained flat. today, he voted against the fee hike. >> there is money available. we are not talking there's a scarcity here that makes it impossible to live with. >> reporter: the governor is proposing the selection of a committee to find ways to reduce the university's cost structure. in the meantime, the speaker of the assembly said she would vote against the hike but would work to get the legislature to prove more funds. >> i think there are other alternatives. i think the system does need more resources and more money. i believe that when i put the legislation forward and i'm going to continue to work on that. >> reporter: in the end, the regents planning committee voted to approve the hike as protesters continued with their chant. the full board of regents will vote tomorrow. the proposal is expected to pass. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. >>> a couple of notes about tuition. there hasn't been any increases in the last couple of years, but tuition has more than t
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and go to the top universities and rotc and back and push there. this is how our enemies level the playing field. and the military doesn't want to fight a single fair fight and our technology allows us. 11 physical attack on our network and systems level that playing fold and makes the job of a trigger puller much more level. and that is fair fighting and we don't want that. >> shaun, people like edward snowden who hacked in a an enormous level and he is a low- level contractor. i find it hard to believe that a person in low- level contractor basis is able to get that information. have we been told the full story? is it that easy? >> snowden is indicative of the problem of the trusted insider. someone who hasability to touch information and down load it. and highlights the importance of constantly evaluating your networks and looking at those who pose a threat and having protocols in place to limit networks and they are able to reach out and touch data and that is a message that carries over not only from the private companies and sector that face the threat. gordon talked abou
and go to the top universities and rotc and back and push there. this is how our enemies level the playing field. and the military doesn't want to fight a single fair fight and our technology allows us. 11 physical attack on our network and systems level that playing fold and makes the job of a trigger puller much more level. and that is fair fighting and we don't want that. >> shaun, people like edward snowden who hacked in a an enormous level and he is a low- level contractor. i find it...
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the top 50 universities globally, entrepreneurs have .ome out, one is in europe that's the university of london. there are three in israel. rightpossible to do this and at the moment on a systemwide levelope is actually lacking the pack. however, these european tech companies and entrepreneurs are really quite right right now. >> the opportunity is there and we need to get more education. what are the key ceos of the index of dropbox and the likes of sound cloud, what are they telling you what are they worried about a you worried about? >> i think, the biggest constraints to growth nowadays is talent. system,, the university our education system is not really preparing us for a world in which 6 million people are connected to one another, where technology is as common as lighting and electricity. and the sad thing is the big companies really, typically do not have the leadership or understand how to take advantage of these opportunities. for companies like dropbox, phase, amazon, our goal, facebook, apple, twitter, they're able to be disruptive. what do these companies tell us is how do we get more people into the workforce who understand how to take advantage of technology and who und
the top 50 universities globally, entrepreneurs have .ome out, one is in europe that's the university of london. there are three in israel. rightpossible to do this and at the moment on a systemwide levelope is actually lacking the pack. however, these european tech companies and entrepreneurs are really quite right right now. >> the opportunity is there and we need to get more education. what are the key ceos of the index of dropbox and the likes of sound cloud, what are they telling you...
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but in the end, i think it is -- being a part of the university community, being on a level that makes you feel like you're a part of this community, as i said, whether it's being able to buy a tape, being able to go to the movies, being able to do something that the average student is capable of doing, and i think that we lose sight of the fact that it's not just about, you know, when people make the argument, paying for, you know, the services rendered. this is about making you feel as though you're part of the university instead of feeling as though you're isolated and something different. so can i itemize and categorize each and every one of those things? not necessarily. but it's like something the supreme court said, you know it when you see it. >> right. >> and you understand it. but going back to the situation where you have administrations and other of institutions speak of the inability to be able to put the resources forward. i think if it's needs-based across the board and all of athletics, i think it is something that is affordable and certainly necessary. but overall -- a
but in the end, i think it is -- being a part of the university community, being on a level that makes you feel like you're a part of this community, as i said, whether it's being able to buy a tape, being able to go to the movies, being able to do something that the average student is capable of doing, and i think that we lose sight of the fact that it's not just about, you know, when people make the argument, paying for, you know, the services rendered. this is about making you feel as though...