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unc chapel hill has a beautiful structure that commemorates the labor of people from the time of slavery to the present. many people, we do not even know their names, but we know that because of their labor the university exists. there is a lot of that going on. some people are offering classes where the research is still being done. princeton, harvard, emory, other institutions are involving students in working in the archives, excavating new materials and making new displays. some are permanent displays about the history. there are a lot of things people are thinking about. we are still thinking through what is the meaning beyond academic research. are there different ways the bureaucracy of the university should work? are there different courses that should be required to all students to get a greater understanding of their history? are there ways to make these ideas part of the normal ideas that are taught for all students? there is a lot of debate about that. i'm sure we will talk about that tomorrow. >> what do you think is the most important aspect of this discussion? prof. harris
unc chapel hill has a beautiful structure that commemorates the labor of people from the time of slavery to the present. many people, we do not even know their names, but we know that because of their labor the university exists. there is a lot of that going on. some people are offering classes where the research is still being done. princeton, harvard, emory, other institutions are involving students in working in the archives, excavating new materials and making new displays. some are...
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unspeakable acts forced upon them, like when you may have read about from my home state of florida, attending unc, she was a high school valedictorian, first of her family to attend college, involved in campus life and clubs. .ad the highest hopes her freshman year turned into a nightmare. she was drugged and raped at a party. a year later, she relived the terror, assaulted again, violently attacked and raped in a bathroom at a party. she woke up in a pool of blood with marks on her body. she reported these assaults in the administrators did nothing. one went as far to say that her class performance was deteriorating because she was just lazy. she looked for help, could not find support. to rapists were allowed stay in school if they just wrote an apology letter. she took action and file a federal complaint. her bravery and activism led to the department cracking down on colleges that don't protect students from sexual assault, as leader pelosi just referenced. for andrea and all the victims on campus, we must continue to defend and enforce title ix, holding people accountable and getting victims
unspeakable acts forced upon them, like when you may have read about from my home state of florida, attending unc, she was a high school valedictorian, first of her family to attend college, involved in campus life and clubs. .ad the highest hopes her freshman year turned into a nightmare. she was drugged and raped at a party. a year later, she relived the terror, assaulted again, violently attacked and raped in a bathroom at a party. she woke up in a pool of blood with marks on her body. she...
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forced upon them like andrea peno who you may have read about from my home state of florida, attending unc, high school valedictorian, first of her family to attend college, major in english, involved in campus life and clubs and had the highest hopes when she entered college. her freshman year turned into a nightma nightmare. she was drugged and raped at a frat party and a year later she relived this terror, assaulted again, violently attacked and raped at a bathroom at pa party. woke up in a pool of blood, marks and blisters on her body. she reported this assaults and the administrator did nothing. one went so far to say her class performance was deteriorating because she was just lazy. he looked for help, couldn't find support. the rapist was allowed to stay in school if they just wrote an apology letter. so she took action and filed a federal complaints and her bravery and activism led to the department cracking down on colleges that don't protect students from sexual assault as leader pelosi just referenced. so for andrea and all of the young victims on campus, we must continue to def
forced upon them like andrea peno who you may have read about from my home state of florida, attending unc, high school valedictorian, first of her family to attend college, major in english, involved in campus life and clubs and had the highest hopes when she entered college. her freshman year turned into a nightma nightmare. she was drugged and raped at a frat party and a year later she relived this terror, assaulted again, violently attacked and raped at a bathroom at pa party. woke up in a...
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moments later, the chinese government unc-- urged restraint.pokesperson said north korea should stop violating security council resolutions. in an apparent reference to the united states, said all relevant sides should bring things back to the track of peaceful settlement via dialogue. president trump took a much different approach tweeting, "perhaps china will put a heavy move on north korea and end this nonsense once and for all." ♪ china feels it has already done enough to try and rein in its ally. it stopped buying coal from north korea and cut its oil and diesel exports to kim jong-un's regime. >> i don't think on the chinese side there is any room for significantly tougher sanctions. >> reporter: an expert on nuclear weapons policy in asia -- there's a perception in the united states that china is simply not trying hard enough, is not putting enough pressure on north korea. >> china doesn't think that's a fair understanding of the situation. if china steps up its economic sanctions, it's totally possible that north korea will increase its
moments later, the chinese government unc-- urged restraint.pokesperson said north korea should stop violating security council resolutions. in an apparent reference to the united states, said all relevant sides should bring things back to the track of peaceful settlement via dialogue. president trump took a much different approach tweeting, "perhaps china will put a heavy move on north korea and end this nonsense once and for all." ♪ china feels it has already done enough to try...
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. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> universityou democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washin
. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> universityou democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washin
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. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> universityf maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republican
. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> universityf maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled...
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eagles wide receiver matt hollins has stood out at training camp so far a walk on at unc, eagles selected him in the fourth round of the draft and he has impressed them so far. >> my job is to compete not to be a rookie or vet but i'm a player and here to compete a make plays. >> reporter: his strong work ethic has made him so successful. >> my high school didn't win a lot of games, we went to the playoff once, and i have never been to a camp where you run a 40 and teams can see you. i never changed my past. >> reporter: perhaps what is most interesting about matt hollins is his love for exotic animals, he currently owns a python and boa constrictor. >> the key is my boa and other one has like 30 names and everyone comes and gives their name. >> reporter: he has been surrounded by interesting pets his entire life. >> my dad, had a lion and monkey. >> reporter: but back to the lion. >> big old cage and it wasn't like one of those hang around the house lions like on tv like living in the bed with them, it was outside and living in the cage. >> who were these running around the house. >> yes
eagles wide receiver matt hollins has stood out at training camp so far a walk on at unc, eagles selected him in the fourth round of the draft and he has impressed them so far. >> my job is to compete not to be a rookie or vet but i'm a player and here to compete a make plays. >> reporter: his strong work ethic has made him so successful. >> my high school didn't win a lot of games, we went to the playoff once, and i have never been to a camp where you run a 40 and teams can...
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biggest frauds we have seen recently are volkswagen, wells fargo, and don't jump out of your seat, unc chapel hill academics. but i'm wondering how many large organizations have somebody make on a vice presidential level that their job is only one thing, they report to the president or the chairman of the board, and they have more or less freedom to question anything that corporation is doing and their role would be protect the customer, the student, i think to get the gist. in other words, might get fired because he stirs up too much stuff, but do many big corporations have like a hired gun for the consumer or the client? >> well, i think it's really important not to suggest that all corporations are dishonest. i don't think it's true. obviously corporations with hundreds of thousands, tens of thousands of people, wog within them. even though that engage in marketing practices we might want to question are still with many deeply -- people with deep integrate who are disinclined to engage in that behavior. there are now right across corporate america efforts -- not just one person didn
biggest frauds we have seen recently are volkswagen, wells fargo, and don't jump out of your seat, unc chapel hill academics. but i'm wondering how many large organizations have somebody make on a vice presidential level that their job is only one thing, they report to the president or the chairman of the board, and they have more or less freedom to question anything that corporation is doing and their role would be protect the customer, the student, i think to get the gist. in other words,...
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it's still unc unclear if both sides will come together to work on a solution. >> john mccain fights an aggressive form of brain cancer. his office says he should be able to return to washington at the end of the august recess. >> ♪ >> hey, tuck, good morning. >> good morning. gorgeous sunday, yeah. >> amazing. as horrible as like friday and the first half of saturday was, saturday night and sunday were perfect. >> perfect. feels like september. still does this morning. >> no clouds today. warmer than yesterday. we'll be back in the upper 80's but still comfortable out here this morning. hard to believe it's the end of july. 58 dulles, 60 bwi marshall. you know what, my job is going to be nice and easy for the next couple of days 'cause we're not going to have much to talk about. nice quiet weather. high pressure is controlling us and it will deliver another picture perfect day. will be a little warmer than yesterday. we made it to 83 yesterday. more like 87, 88 today. other than that that storm free and more quiet weather to look forward to. with low humidity. dare i say you can ope
it's still unc unclear if both sides will come together to work on a solution. >> john mccain fights an aggressive form of brain cancer. his office says he should be able to return to washington at the end of the august recess. >> ♪ >> hey, tuck, good morning. >> good morning. gorgeous sunday, yeah. >> amazing. as horrible as like friday and the first half of saturday was, saturday night and sunday were perfect. >> perfect. feels like september. still does...
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. >> in the unc cap. >> can we defend okinawa? >> you did say generals, not admirals. >> so chip gregson was commander of many things, but the air force base in okinawa. >> there is a little bit of revenge. i told general sharp he would be put on the spot. thank you. the defense of okinawa would be the same as the defense of the mainland, air and ballistic missile defense, cruise missile defense using the full weight of u.s. and japanese forces more and more is planned. there's already a battalion-sized unit more or less going in. and japanese forcers are in unijima and unless there's some miraculous parting of the skies and the situation gets better our alliance is going to get stronger to defend the territory, the interest and the lives of our japanese allies. >> it's a very, very big thing to attack the united states of america for a treaty ally. that's a very -- that's a huge, huge thing, and you know, the public discussion, we get nervous, but we have to remember what that is and the consequences that any adversary would thin
. >> in the unc cap. >> can we defend okinawa? >> you did say generals, not admirals. >> so chip gregson was commander of many things, but the air force base in okinawa. >> there is a little bit of revenge. i told general sharp he would be put on the spot. thank you. the defense of okinawa would be the same as the defense of the mainland, air and ballistic missile defense, cruise missile defense using the full weight of u.s. and japanese forces more and more is...