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that would mean 475,000 undergrad students. last year, around 442,000 undergrads. it will happen at a meeting tomorrow that they'll crunch the numbers. the goal is to award more degrees and credentials by 2030. >>> they're hoping this is going to keep the state of virginia on track. >> for sure, yeah. all right, 4:58. stay with us. "news4 today" continues right now at 5:00. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. on this weather alert day. >> get ready for a hot, hazy and humid day. temperatures already in the 80s this morning. just hits you when you walk out. but in a matter of hours, could feel as hot as get this 105 degrees. >> that's what we're talking about you know? it's hot and then the humidity you add that in and it makes it all that much more worse. good morning, everybody. i'm angie goff in for eun. >> i'm david culver. it is a weather alert day. for that let's start off in the storm team 4 weather center with tom kierein. >> yeah, this comes in the wake of yesterday, our hottest day of the year so far. got up to 98 at reagan national. felt like 105 yesterday afternoon. loo
that would mean 475,000 undergrad students. last year, around 442,000 undergrads. it will happen at a meeting tomorrow that they'll crunch the numbers. the goal is to award more degrees and credentials by 2030. >>> they're hoping this is going to keep the state of virginia on track. >> for sure, yeah. all right, 4:58. stay with us. "news4 today" continues right now at 5:00. >>> it is 5:00 a.m. on this weather alert day. >> get ready for a hot, hazy and...
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my undergrad is child psychology understanding the impact of program youth and violence. i think it is a important topic to be addressed is that voice or those victims of crime is not somehow not being brought to the committee. it is something that needs a lot of awareness and education. i also want to talk about the residency waver that i see on the agenda. i didn't leave san francisco by choice. i'm ainate native san franciscan and born and raised in san francisco, unfochinately i can't live in san francisco. we see that a lotf w xhern and youth and families having to migrate to other counties because they can't afford to live in san francisco. that impacts the youth and the way they identify themselves. are they seen as san franciscans or are there waver forms they have to go through to feel like they raback home. i commute every day to san francisco for hour. [inaudible] i invest time in san francisco by attending the university and schools and work for the district attorneys office. if given the opportunity i'll work hard i be a strong voice for those victims of vime
my undergrad is child psychology understanding the impact of program youth and violence. i think it is a important topic to be addressed is that voice or those victims of crime is not somehow not being brought to the committee. it is something that needs a lot of awareness and education. i also want to talk about the residency waver that i see on the agenda. i didn't leave san francisco by choice. i'm ainate native san franciscan and born and raised in san francisco, unfochinately i can't live...
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. >> carolyn is an undergrad at the university of new england shark and research lab. she is one of the most crucial jobs, using this veterinarian's ultrasound to see if the shark is pregnant. >> tiger shark are tough because they're so massive, we can't get the whole uterus in one shot. >> this shows that this shark was not pregnant. the next major task, surgery to implant this transmitter inside the shark. >> this is the size of a small battery but it has enough battery power to transmit you will are a sonic signals for serve years while the animal is out there swimming. >> the they take detailled measurements. >> tiger sharks, which are predatory sharks, are really built, in many cases, ambush. they're made for short bursts of speed. >> what you look at the tiger shark what can you tell me about its feature. >> the first thing you'll notice is their large blunt head. they their athlete are designed almost like a can open. >> blood and finish samples are taken before the hook is removed from the mouth and the shark released. the whole process takes about 20 minutes.
. >> carolyn is an undergrad at the university of new england shark and research lab. she is one of the most crucial jobs, using this veterinarian's ultrasound to see if the shark is pregnant. >> tiger shark are tough because they're so massive, we can't get the whole uterus in one shot. >> this shows that this shark was not pregnant. the next major task, surgery to implant this transmitter inside the shark. >> this is the size of a small battery but it has enough...
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she graduated from undergrad. went to grad school. was just about to make her mark. and to be killed in this fashion is very sad and very tragic. >> police say harris is a career criminal with 30 prior arrests dating back to the 1970s. he killed his own father in 1982 and served out his sentence. right now he's behind bars on $5 million bail. >>> this morning the owner of a popular philadelphia restaurant is fass face inging charges. an undercover sting caught capasso providing nude pictures of a 5-year-old girl and discussing plans to sexual abuse his own soon to be born infant daughter. the coworkers told us they'll try to move on from all of this. >> right now just have to think about the restaurant and the people that work here. i've got to make sure we're there for them. >> he had one other child, but that boy did not live with his father. >>> two children are with the philadelphia department of human services this morning after police say they were left home alone. but the family says it was all a mixup. officers say they found a 3-year-old boy walking on the 2
she graduated from undergrad. went to grad school. was just about to make her mark. and to be killed in this fashion is very sad and very tragic. >> police say harris is a career criminal with 30 prior arrests dating back to the 1970s. he killed his own father in 1982 and served out his sentence. right now he's behind bars on $5 million bail. >>> this morning the owner of a popular philadelphia restaurant is fass face inging charges. an undercover sting caught capasso providing...
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i was very involved at the institute of politics, which is an undergrad organization found in the memory of president john f. kennedy, and a nonpartisan. the mission is to encourage young people to get involved in public policy and be engaged cynically. i spent a lot of time working with students at the institute of politics. -- be engaged civically. as a freshman, i had a particularly amazing experience -- a fellow at harvard, ted sorensen, john f. kennedy's speechwriter. as a student, you could apply to be there lays on and work for them for a semester. -- you could apply to be there liaison -- their liaison. for someone like me, or for any student frankly just to be able to work with someone and hear them tell stories that is such a historic time that i had grown up reading about. he was a very formative moment for me. he worked for a very young president. >> the inaugural address many of speeches that president kennedy delivered. you came to washington to work in the bush and ministration. how did that come about? representative stefanik: i didn't have a job until the week before i g
i was very involved at the institute of politics, which is an undergrad organization found in the memory of president john f. kennedy, and a nonpartisan. the mission is to encourage young people to get involved in public policy and be engaged cynically. i spent a lot of time working with students at the institute of politics. -- be engaged civically. as a freshman, i had a particularly amazing experience -- a fellow at harvard, ted sorensen, john f. kennedy's speechwriter. as a student, you...
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it's not for the average undergrad. the department of education announced a program to make some federal and state prisoners eligible for federal student aid while incarcerated. they will development experimental sites to help prisoners get job training in preparation for release. >>> here in philadelphia, more than 270 medical students will get their white coats this morning, similar to what you see here. today's ceremony for students from the sydney kimmel medical college at thomas jefferson university symbolically marks the beginning of their medical education. >>> you like it play chess? -- you like to play chess? all challengers will be in center city. they'll have more than 25 boards set up at noon. the chess in the summer event is designed to help students keep skills sharp during the break from school. >>> talking eagles now. can you believe it's that time of year again? when you hear the music, you know. the eagles start camp this weekend, and there are still unanswered questions at quarterback. sam bradford an
it's not for the average undergrad. the department of education announced a program to make some federal and state prisoners eligible for federal student aid while incarcerated. they will development experimental sites to help prisoners get job training in preparation for release. >>> here in philadelphia, more than 270 medical students will get their white coats this morning, similar to what you see here. today's ceremony for students from the sydney kimmel medical college at thomas...
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people who knew matthew muller back when he was an undergrad also finding it hard to believe. when he heard the news about his former classmate, alex admits it didn't make sense. >> the matt i knew was very smard and hard-working. you don't get to harvard law without being one or the other. >> he was both. he was smart and hard working. very driven and determined. >> reporter: he and matt were classmates at clearmont college from 2000 to 2003. he says what set him apart was his military background. he joined the marines out of high school. >> was there for the academics, very regimented in his approach to classroom and life on campus. >> reporter: there was no sign of mental illness, and that was echoed by a classmate at harvard. yet in 2011 after graduating and taking a job in this high-rise, legal filings show he was sued by his employer for allegedly stealing software passwords, e-mails and training guides the company believing he was attempting to make off with their clients and set up his own law firm. muller ended up resigning and the suit was settled. when he was arrest
people who knew matthew muller back when he was an undergrad also finding it hard to believe. when he heard the news about his former classmate, alex admits it didn't make sense. >> the matt i knew was very smard and hard-working. you don't get to harvard law without being one or the other. >> he was both. he was smart and hard working. very driven and determined. >> reporter: he and matt were classmates at clearmont college from 2000 to 2003. he says what set him apart was...
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she graduated from undergrad, went to grad school and was just about to make her mark in this life and to be killed in this fashion is very sad and very tragic. >> reporter: james harris being held on $5 million bond inside philadelphia police headquarters. his arraignment has not been scheduled but we continue to check and will let you know when that takes place. i'm jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> what a loss. thank you. >>> pennsylvania's budget battle is still on today. it's been three weeks of negotiations and still no deal. this morning, democrats met at plymouth whitemarsh high school. they want education funding and lower property taxes. governor wolf vetoed a budget plan pushed by republicans. at today's meeting, house democrats said pennsylvanians made it clear they supported wolf's budget vision when they elected him. >> the results of last year's election were pretty clear. people wanted fair funding formula, property tax relief and they wanted to see a tax on marcellis shale. >> the republicans' budget plan would not raise taxes. >>> new at 6:00 quick-thinking police officers
she graduated from undergrad, went to grad school and was just about to make her mark in this life and to be killed in this fashion is very sad and very tragic. >> reporter: james harris being held on $5 million bond inside philadelphia police headquarters. his arraignment has not been scheduled but we continue to check and will let you know when that takes place. i'm jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >> what a loss. thank you. >>> pennsylvania's budget battle is still on today....
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it includes a $178 hike for in-state students, $728 increase for out-of-state undergrads. it ask one of the smallest huks in more than 30 years. it brings the total tuition fees, room and board to 24,350 for delaware residents and 43,250 for out of staters. >>> a "new york times" analysis found that christie was out of the state about 40% of the time last year. >> when he is back we want him taking care of the needs of the state of new jersey not some other state, not republican primary voters. >> a spokesman for the governor called the bill quote, silliness. even if lawmakers pass the measure, governor christie would have to sign it into law which would be awkward. christie is 1 of 14 declared candidates for the gop presidential nomination. on the democratic side five people are looking for their party's nod to run for the white house. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 5:47. 78 degrees right now. we're watching clouds move in to south philadelphia looking past citizens bank park. not a game until after the all-star break late next
it includes a $178 hike for in-state students, $728 increase for out-of-state undergrads. it ask one of the smallest huks in more than 30 years. it brings the total tuition fees, room and board to 24,350 for delaware residents and 43,250 for out of staters. >>> a "new york times" analysis found that christie was out of the state about 40% of the time last year. >> when he is back we want him taking care of the needs of the state of new jersey not some other state, not...
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state announced there will be -- not be rather a tuition increase for the penn state's university undergrads for the upcoming school year. this is the first time in nearly 50 years. the proposal was approved today at the university's board of trustees meeting. penn state has a number of campuses including abington berks, brandywine and the lehigh valley. >>> all those places had real nice comfortable weather the last couple days. all those places are going to get hot and humid over the next couple days. got a heat wave on the way for most parts of the area. some showers coming in on saturday but nowhere close to a washout and some relief from the heat and humidity at the shore and the poconos. we are starting to see more clouds in the western sky. lot different than a couple hours ago. that's a sign of things to come. 82 degrees, winds south-southwest at nine the humidity still pretty low for this time of year. the temperature's going to go up. only 83 for the high today. 91 tomorrow. 96 on sunday. with the higher humidity it's going to feel like it's over 100 sunday and probably monday as w
state announced there will be -- not be rather a tuition increase for the penn state's university undergrads for the upcoming school year. this is the first time in nearly 50 years. the proposal was approved today at the university's board of trustees meeting. penn state has a number of campuses including abington berks, brandywine and the lehigh valley. >>> all those places had real nice comfortable weather the last couple days. all those places are going to get hot and humid over the...
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it includes a $178 hike for in-state students and a $728 increase for out-of-state undergrads. it is one of the smallest hikes in more than 30 years which brings the total tuition fees room and board to 23, with 350 for delaware residents, 43,250 for out of staters. >>> governor christie signed a bill for cooper to take over medical services from virtua. >>> happening today, rowan university will reveal its expanded virtual reality center. that facility offers a unique environment where teams can conduct cutting edge research. the original facility opened in 2008. now it's been expanded. officials say students and clients can conduct high-level work in engineering, science and medicine. >>> the fans are looking at jared from subway. we'll tell you why the fbi was sent to investigate jared's home and what they took with him. >>> tolls are going up on the pennsylvania turnpike. keep the spare change close by. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that k
it includes a $178 hike for in-state students and a $728 increase for out-of-state undergrads. it is one of the smallest hikes in more than 30 years which brings the total tuition fees room and board to 23, with 350 for delaware residents, 43,250 for out of staters. >>> governor christie signed a bill for cooper to take over medical services from virtua. >>> happening today, rowan university will reveal its expanded virtual reality center. that facility offers a unique...
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transfer students make up 30% of the new undergrads they admit each year. university of california president janet napolitano wants to enroll one transfer student for every two freshman admitted. >>> a motorcyclist hit and left to die and a family demanding answers. tonight why his motorcycle had a special meaning for him and the leads police are now following. >> and a court case over a cake. the baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple and why he says the law is on his side and b.a.r.t. gives us a look at the repairs, and it boils down to a piece of wood. >>> two weeks shy of his 30th birthday a motorcyclist is killed after he was hit by a car on the 4th of july. now the chp needs help -- california highway patrol needs help finding the driver. ktvu's azenith smith spoke to the family and live where the crash took place. >> reporter: near interstate 880 north. the victim in the tragedy hailed from hawaii and lived in palo alto. his family is seeking justice. >> reporter: his lifelong dream to own a motorcycle. he bought a 2007 harley davi
transfer students make up 30% of the new undergrads they admit each year. university of california president janet napolitano wants to enroll one transfer student for every two freshman admitted. >>> a motorcyclist hit and left to die and a family demanding answers. tonight why his motorcycle had a special meaning for him and the leads police are now following. >> and a court case over a cake. the baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple and why he says the law...
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i am very pleased that you took advantage of the financial aid to get your undergrad education. we need more national service linked to payments for college for training, for other kinds of advanced education. yes, i will definitely push the support of it. i think it is quite a tribute to how well the program has operated that it is still alive. the congress has not -- they take whacks aitt it, but it is surviving. i support that. [applause] >> let me just say one thing. as you folks all know this election coming up, this residential election, is not about her. it is about us. you have a job interview here. i think you have a heck of a job. let us take what more question. -- one more question. [applause] hillary: i cannot believe it. i feel like i should shut my eyes. you have been in the back. ok, here comes the microphone. >> thank you, madam secretary. represent the state legislature in my town. a couple years ago we lost our program for -- the early learning. test start. i am sorry. we had a program where children were going for education help, and now they cannot. hillary:
i am very pleased that you took advantage of the financial aid to get your undergrad education. we need more national service linked to payments for college for training, for other kinds of advanced education. yes, i will definitely push the support of it. i think it is quite a tribute to how well the program has operated that it is still alive. the congress has not -- they take whacks aitt it, but it is surviving. i support that. [applause] >> let me just say one thing. as you folks all...
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a $178 hike for in-state students and $728 for out-of-state undergrads. it's one of the smallest hikes in 30 years bringing the total tuition fees, room and board to $23,053 for residents, $43,250 for out-of-staters. >>> no you're a flood risk nap's the message from the federal government to people in philadelphia. new fema flood insurance rate maps will be displayed to the public. right now city officials are holding an open house at south philadelphia high school until 8:00 tonight. and the maps highlight flood-prone areas of the city and they're used by insurance companies to determine rates for homes and buildings. >>> today we have another new reported sighting of a dangerous sea creature causing real concern at area beaches. tights portuguese man o' war. an nbc10 viewer snapped several shots of one this morning on the 19th street beach's ship bottom ocean county. the portuguese man o' war is known for its painful sting. it's rarely seen in our area. the jellyfish-like creature has been spotted at several locations at the jersey shore as well as dela
a $178 hike for in-state students and $728 for out-of-state undergrads. it's one of the smallest hikes in 30 years bringing the total tuition fees, room and board to $23,053 for residents, $43,250 for out-of-staters. >>> no you're a flood risk nap's the message from the federal government to people in philadelphia. new fema flood insurance rate maps will be displayed to the public. right now city officials are holding an open house at south philadelphia high school until 8:00 tonight....
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set to make an important announcement related to federal student aid, but it's not for the average undergrad. the department of education confirmed a new program that would make some federal and state prisoners eligible for federal student -- student aid while they're incarcerated. they'll develop experimental sites to help prisoners get job training in preparation for release. >>> it's almost back to school season as parents and students scout school supplies. teachers prepare lesson plans for a new crop of students. as mark baerga reports, they are finding social ways to keep kids learning. >> reporter: the halls are empty but teachers at this charter school in charlotte are preparing for a new year. and some new policies. >> we will need to block sites like facebook and twitter and kick and snapchat. >> reporter: no doubt some students will try to bend the rules. >> the cell phone down by your waist and texting inside their big sweatshirts. kids texting behind their back. >> reporter: instead of banning social media, some educators are embracing it. >> why not use these tools in the class
set to make an important announcement related to federal student aid, but it's not for the average undergrad. the department of education confirmed a new program that would make some federal and state prisoners eligible for federal student -- student aid while they're incarcerated. they'll develop experimental sites to help prisoners get job training in preparation for release. >>> it's almost back to school season as parents and students scout school supplies. teachers prepare lesson...
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i'm so glad you said that, because i hear a lot of especially undergrads who say to me all i'm learning and whether it's an ethnic studies class or african-american history is how bad it is. so the history piece is one thing, but also even in this moment. that's how i started off right? in this moment it's all a about how we are diagnose, right? slow death -- dying right? at what point do i have any agency to do anything -- >> you know, there's a distinction in the world between optimists and pessimists. turns out that optimists get things done. optimists succeed. it turns out that pessimists are right about the world. >> right. [laughter] >> right right right right. >> and i just want to, i want to introduce a term. this is not an academic term, but it's a term that i got from some of the black women that i worked with in detroit who were around 16 years old. and they said there's a difference between a struggle, the struggle and struggley with an ly, and they say a struggle is what we go through as human beings on this planet. the struggle they define as specific to the african-americ
i'm so glad you said that, because i hear a lot of especially undergrads who say to me all i'm learning and whether it's an ethnic studies class or african-american history is how bad it is. so the history piece is one thing, but also even in this moment. that's how i started off right? in this moment it's all a about how we are diagnose, right? slow death -- dying right? at what point do i have any agency to do anything -- >> you know, there's a distinction in the world between optimists...
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one of the things during my undergrad years, one of my first jobs was working at my college's library, specifically in archives. and i was great until i got fired. [laughter] and i got fired because one day an alumni had delivered information on my school's connection to the underground railroad. and i'm the only black person in the whole place. you put that in front of me, i'm not getting any work done. but years later when i talk and communicate to people on research i always say have you gone to the university and find out what they have in their a archives? and it's never it never comes to people's mind that there are what we call nontraditional ways in which we can find our history. with that being said, the question is are there resources or institutions or just people that are actually doing this nontraditional research on black people that can be passed down to younger people especially since a lot of this stuff is starting slowly becoming digitized, or a lot of the universities are starting to open up their archives to allow regular folks like me and the people here to actual
one of the things during my undergrad years, one of my first jobs was working at my college's library, specifically in archives. and i was great until i got fired. [laughter] and i got fired because one day an alumni had delivered information on my school's connection to the underground railroad. and i'm the only black person in the whole place. you put that in front of me, i'm not getting any work done. but years later when i talk and communicate to people on research i always say have you...
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they account for 14% of all the undergrads. >>> today health insurance giant aetna announced it's merging with a smaller rival. aetna will pay $37 billion to acquire humana in a deal approved by both companies. the combined firm will have 33 million members and it will cover more medicare patients than any other company in the united states. >>> it is 5:07 on this holiday friday. more than 500,000 gallons of a city's drinking water goes to waste. the mistakes during this drought. >> reporter: and google's next generation of its self-driving cars last week. i'll have a live report coming up. >> and if you hit the roads you might have some trouble spots on the bridges. i'll tell you why coming up. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everyone. we have a change in the independence day forecast. the details as the news continues right here on kpix 5. >>> time check, 5:10. taking a look at the red, white and blue on sfo on this 3rd of july. temperatures coming down, 60s at the beaches, low 90s away from the bay in our inland areas. we have your 4th of july forecast coming up in jus
they account for 14% of all the undergrads. >>> today health insurance giant aetna announced it's merging with a smaller rival. aetna will pay $37 billion to acquire humana in a deal approved by both companies. the combined firm will have 33 million members and it will cover more medicare patients than any other company in the united states. >>> it is 5:07 on this holiday friday. more than 500,000 gallons of a city's drinking water goes to waste. the mistakes during this...
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they account for 14% of all uc undergrads. >>> a man who police say fired a gun more than once at pride celebrations in san francisco is now behind bars. the chaos captured on cell phone video near united nations plaza. a crowd of people ran. a bystander was hit in the arm. >> acting on tips police identified and arrested 19-year- old joshua spencer of vallejo. he is at san francisco county jail facing a long list of charges including two counts of attempted murder. >>> google is testing a new version of a self-driving car. it's hitting the streets in mountain view of the kiet do is in mountain view to show us what they look like and how they are performing out on the roads. >> reporter: good morning. we are live near google x. this is the company's secret research division at the old mayfield mall in mountain view. the next generation of self- driving cars launches from that garage right there behind me. the new pod car design finally hit the public streets last week. but since there's only two on the road and they only drive a few minutes a day, catching a glimpse is rare. for now, th
they account for 14% of all uc undergrads. >>> a man who police say fired a gun more than once at pride celebrations in san francisco is now behind bars. the chaos captured on cell phone video near united nations plaza. a crowd of people ran. a bystander was hit in the arm. >> acting on tips police identified and arrested 19-year- old joshua spencer of vallejo. he is at san francisco county jail facing a long list of charges including two counts of attempted murder. >>>...
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they say they weren't undergrads but had the same men for wirps really interesting and bonded on that. so some of the technical elements in the negotiations, having him here could make a difference. >> interesting, charlie all eyes were on is zarik when he came back. he came back and brought the chief scientists who had been through two operations. it was critical he be here because he's the chief scientific brain for the iranian side of the negotiations. number two, he brought the brother of rouhani who is close to the foreign minister but also the brother of the president so political cover. and finally he brought his wife and he has a close relationship with his life, and they said he must be really here to make a deal because he brought his wife. he has science, politics and his family three key ingredients if there's a deal to be done. >> rose: so there is this question -- often the president will say, you know, think about the alternative. so if these talks fail really fail, so they're not just kicking the ball the can down the road they agree that they will never agree. what is
they say they weren't undergrads but had the same men for wirps really interesting and bonded on that. so some of the technical elements in the negotiations, having him here could make a difference. >> interesting, charlie all eyes were on is zarik when he came back. he came back and brought the chief scientists who had been through two operations. it was critical he be here because he's the chief scientific brain for the iranian side of the negotiations. number two, he brought the...
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argument called -- in a famous set of lectures that are later published, i often assign them to undergrads, the influence of sea power upon history. it is a study of rome, britain and the united states. mahan argues the democracy of the world, the great republics that brought power together with freedom were the naval powers. not the landed army powers. armies for mahan are bad. you talked to anyone in the navy and they will always say that. armies are expensive. armies take lots of people and armies stage coups. when you have lots of people holding guns it is natural they have the ability to take power. this happens time and again in history. army figures use their guns to overthrow civilian leaders they do not like. it happens recurrently to this day. he argues seapower is different. it does not involve occupation of land. it doesn't involve terrorizing people. seapower, sailors don't take over and ruin democracies. that is factually wrong those of you who know the bolshevik revolution know that it is a revolt led by sailors. they are no less likely to be tyrannical men soldiers in the a
argument called -- in a famous set of lectures that are later published, i often assign them to undergrads, the influence of sea power upon history. it is a study of rome, britain and the united states. mahan argues the democracy of the world, the great republics that brought power together with freedom were the naval powers. not the landed army powers. armies for mahan are bad. you talked to anyone in the navy and they will always say that. armies are expensive. armies take lots of people and...
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i think any undergrad health science major could find dozens of studies that support the use of psychoactiveost-traumatic stress disorder. that said it shouldn't be a front line treatment. the best therapy for ptsd is psycho therapy, counseling talking to someone. but when we are talking about the v.a. we are already seeing a huge shortage of providers, especially mental health providers. so when you have the choice of doing a 15 minute med rec appointment when you can prescribe and follow up in 30 to 60 days or a 30 to 60 minute appointment you are repeating weekly for months and years at a time it's a logistical issue. that's not a good excuse. >> that's not the way veterans should be treated to ever have to go through a 15 minute appointment. you heard the guy in the piece say he was handed a bag of pills. do you worry about overmedication overprescription? >> i do and i think it's part of a lafkck of continuity of care. one doctor is not aware of what the other is prescribing so you are getting cocktails that are becoming lethal. we have seen overdoses resulting in deaths within the depa
i think any undergrad health science major could find dozens of studies that support the use of psychoactiveost-traumatic stress disorder. that said it shouldn't be a front line treatment. the best therapy for ptsd is psycho therapy, counseling talking to someone. but when we are talking about the v.a. we are already seeing a huge shortage of providers, especially mental health providers. so when you have the choice of doing a 15 minute med rec appointment when you can prescribe and follow up...
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textbooks you have found that work the best at integrating the caribbean perspective into teaching undergrads? [laughter] prof. rugemer: that's a good question. i am his legal use a textbook. i do this through lectures. -- i honestly don't use a textbook. after reading primary sources. if you look at david walker's appeal, he is very clear in addressing that to the colored citizens of the world. and he talks about the british caribbean. he talks about brazil, he talks about slavery elsewhere. and that is a way of getting students to see the united states from walker's perspective, which was a perspective that embraced a broader world than just the united states. prof. games: since i took aim at one text book in my talk, not to specifically single that textbook out, but the students i teach at a new jersey state college do need a textbook. they need a framework that we can move back and forth. is it i text book and other respects. the most recent version is from 2006. so while reading that book the first time, the first time i talking -- taught in 2006 it's still there. it hasn't had a third e
textbooks you have found that work the best at integrating the caribbean perspective into teaching undergrads? [laughter] prof. rugemer: that's a good question. i am his legal use a textbook. i do this through lectures. -- i honestly don't use a textbook. after reading primary sources. if you look at david walker's appeal, he is very clear in addressing that to the colored citizens of the world. and he talks about the british caribbean. he talks about brazil, he talks about slavery elsewhere....
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the study is that pictures of the study who were biologically old versus young and showed them to undergrad said these persons were older and these persons were younger. they looked at the insides of the body the same. >> i saw this at the high school reunion last year when somebody gave me a hug and i didn't even recognize them. my question is what contributes to this, this different pace of age? >> we know 20% is genetic. we know that from twin studies, we look at the aging of twins in different environments. so at the same time it's what you do. it's how you live. it's the preventive studies you have. things like not watching your waist line things like smoking have a dramatic effect to accelerate aging. >> all those people say it's just good genes. 80% is not genetic. what are the things we should do to counter the process of age? >> most studies on aging look at the elderly. what this said is in your 20s you need to start to pay attention because you can slow that aging process. so that includes you know obviously eating the right diet exercising, being of lean body mass, and really ta
the study is that pictures of the study who were biologically old versus young and showed them to undergrad said these persons were older and these persons were younger. they looked at the insides of the body the same. >> i saw this at the high school reunion last year when somebody gave me a hug and i didn't even recognize them. my question is what contributes to this, this different pace of age? >> we know 20% is genetic. we know that from twin studies, we look at the aging of...
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i'm so glad you said that, because i hear a lot of especially undergrads who say to me all i'm learning and whether it's an ethnic
i'm so glad you said that, because i hear a lot of especially undergrads who say to me all i'm learning and whether it's an ethnic
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undergrad from harvard and degree from university of south carolina the 1995, notable case, defendedn smith. got her life in prison instead of death penalty for drowning her two children in that very i infamous case. although if the prosecution decides to seek it in the state case or federal case you would think getting dylann roof off of a death penalty charge would be a lot more difficult given what he did back at ame church in june, martha. martha: tall order. thank you, john. leland: donald trump is taking a significant lead in the polls just ask him, before the first republican primary debate coming up next week, despite critics and republican competitors calling for the real estate mogul to drop out of the race because of his wild and sometimes very controversial rhetoric. peggy noonan explaining trump's success in "the wall street journal" today writing quote, his rise is not because of supporters anger against the government but suggesting contempt in government for men and women in government white house, the agencies. precisely because people lost their awe for the presiden
undergrad from harvard and degree from university of south carolina the 1995, notable case, defendedn smith. got her life in prison instead of death penalty for drowning her two children in that very i infamous case. although if the prosecution decides to seek it in the state case or federal case you would think getting dylann roof off of a death penalty charge would be a lot more difficult given what he did back at ame church in june, martha. martha: tall order. thank you, john. leland: donald...
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we give it in the seventh grade for high school, in the 12th grade for undergrads and most relevant to this, to transfer students from community colleges seeking a four-year degree. we had three students going to oxford next year. we have the relationship with the university. two of those started off and community college. it is quite fascinating. if you get a cook scholarship in the seventh grade and you carry on to grad school, and could mean up to $500,000. it puts in perspective the cost of education and the fact that we have lots and lots of extremely talented kids who wind up in community colleges. and perhaps are capable of going to four-year institutions but don't go there for other reasons. secretary perez spoke eloquently about the demand driven training , the skill superhighway. and employer needs and apprenticeships. crystal has spoken very eloquently about her efforts to bridge the gap among employers and government leaders. i want to shift the conversation a little bit and talk about a different kind of gap. the excellence gap. what is the excellence gap? the disparity in
we give it in the seventh grade for high school, in the 12th grade for undergrads and most relevant to this, to transfer students from community colleges seeking a four-year degree. we had three students going to oxford next year. we have the relationship with the university. two of those started off and community college. it is quite fascinating. if you get a cook scholarship in the seventh grade and you carry on to grad school, and could mean up to $500,000. it puts in perspective the cost of...
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>> i think i was an undergrad when that happened. >> i wasn't. but we can do a referendum? >> i believe we can do a referendum because this opinion not really an opinion -- >> do one in 2014 on gay snarnlg marriage? >> i believe we did. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. burns, recognized for a question. >> i can't hear him. representative corley thank you for getting up and explaining that to us. many, many of the do you know that i've got about 4,000 e-mails about the flag issue and i'm sure each of our colleagues has about the same. and do you know that a good portion of those are the people saying, why don't you give us a vote? >> sure. >> do you further know that if we had a referendum, and let the people speak that if the people spoke and decided to take the flag down, that i would vote to take the flag down. >> i did know that because you told me that earlier and i would do the same. >> and did you further know that if the people spoke and said leave the flag up, i would vote like i -- my heart tells me to leave the flag up. >> yes, sir. >> having said all that, you
>> i think i was an undergrad when that happened. >> i wasn't. but we can do a referendum? >> i believe we can do a referendum because this opinion not really an opinion -- >> do one in 2014 on gay snarnlg marriage? >> i believe we did. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. burns, recognized for a question. >> i can't hear him. representative corley thank you for getting up and explaining that to us. many, many of the do you know that i've got...
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i was very involved at the institute of politics, which is an undergrad organization found in the memoryt john f. kennedy, and a nonpartisan. the mission is to encourage young people to get involved in public policy and be engaged civically. i spent a lot of time working with students at the institute of politics. as a freshman, i had a particularly amazing experience -- a fellow at harvard, ted sorensen, john f. kennedy's speechwriter. as a student, you could apply to be there lays on and work for them for a semester. -- you could apply to be there liaison -- their liaison. for someone like me, or for any student frankly, just to be able to work with someone and hear them tell stories, that is such a historic time that i had grown up reading about. he was a very formative moment for me. he worked for a very young president. >> the inaugural address, many of speeches that president kennedy delivered. you came to washington to work in the bush and ministration. how did that come about? representative stefanik: i didn't have a job until the week before i graduated. i was nervous at the tim
i was very involved at the institute of politics, which is an undergrad organization found in the memoryt john f. kennedy, and a nonpartisan. the mission is to encourage young people to get involved in public policy and be engaged civically. i spent a lot of time working with students at the institute of politics. as a freshman, i had a particularly amazing experience -- a fellow at harvard, ted sorensen, john f. kennedy's speechwriter. as a student, you could apply to be there lays on and work...
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>> i think i was an undergrad when that happened. >> i wasn't. but we can do a referendum? >> i believe we can do a referendum because this opinion not really an opinion -- >> do one in 2014 on gay snarnlg marriage? >> i believe we did. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. burns, recognized for a question. >> i can't hear him. representative corley thank you for getting up and explaining that to us. many, many of the do you know that i've got about 4,000
>> i think i was an undergrad when that happened. >> i wasn't. but we can do a referendum? >> i believe we can do a referendum because this opinion not really an opinion -- >> do one in 2014 on gay snarnlg marriage? >> i believe we did. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. burns, recognized for a question. >> i can't hear him. representative corley thank you for getting up and explaining that to us. many, many of the do you know that i've got...
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my undergrad is child psychology understanding the impact of program youth and violence. i think it is a important topic to be addressed is that voice or those victims of crime is not somehow not being brought to the committee. it is something that needs a lot of awareness and education. i also want to talk about the residency waver that i see on the agenda. i didn't leave san francisco by choice. i'm ainate native san franciscan and born and raised in san francisco, unfochinately i can't live in san francisco. we see that a lotf w xhern and youth and families having to migrate to other counties because they can't afford to live in san francisco. that impacts the youth and the way they identify themselves. are they seen as san franciscans or are there waver forms they have to go through to feel like they raback home. i commute every day to san francisco for hour. [inaudible] i invest time in san francisco by attending the university and schools and work for the district attorneys office. if given the opportunity i'll work hard i be a strong voice for those victims of vime
my undergrad is child psychology understanding the impact of program youth and violence. i think it is a important topic to be addressed is that voice or those victims of crime is not somehow not being brought to the committee. it is something that needs a lot of awareness and education. i also want to talk about the residency waver that i see on the agenda. i didn't leave san francisco by choice. i'm ainate native san franciscan and born and raised in san francisco, unfochinately i can't live...
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in the 12th grade for undergrads and most relevant to this -- the secretary's comments to transfer students from community colleges seeking a four year degree. i can tell you that as we sit here today, we've got three students going to oxford next year. we have a relationship with the university. and two of those started off in community college. it's actually quite fascinating. because if you get a cook scholarship in the seventh grade, and you carry it on to grad school it could mean up to half a million dollars. it puts in perspective both the cost of education and the fact that we have lots and lots of extremely talented kids who wind up in community colleges. and perhaps are capable of going to four year institutions. but don't go there for other reasons. secretary perez spoke eloquently about the demand driven training the skills superhighway and employer needs and certainly apprenticeship and crystal bonds spoke very eloquently about her efforts to bridge the gap among employers and government leaders. i want to shift the conversation a little bit and talk about a different kind of g
in the 12th grade for undergrads and most relevant to this -- the secretary's comments to transfer students from community colleges seeking a four year degree. i can tell you that as we sit here today, we've got three students going to oxford next year. we have a relationship with the university. and two of those started off in community college. it's actually quite fascinating. because if you get a cook scholarship in the seventh grade, and you carry it on to grad school it could mean up to...
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well, so i say a poetry undergrad is like my favorite thing. never studied business a whole apartment of my story i was a hate earl. i thought business is bad. about making money. i want to help people that seals to giving money away. and a so i felt accidental entrepreneur one aspect and then i hope that that stories show instead of tell. but i guess they're my hero what i'm trying to be. >> i can cover -- >> my son while talking to you which i feel great about. [inaudible] sorry. >> i have a question for you. if i understand your model you're using technology to crowd fund something that kind of exists. mgos are in place on the ground, so what percentage of my 100 dollar donation is going to go to keep kiva alive and mgo -- >> so the way it works is -- >> mgo don't get anything so -- >> it is a tricky -- so not trying to give a treky answer when you lend you have your 50 again to the ship in cambodia it goes to the seem stress as she repays, she will repay with interest if it is not kiva. but she was full of interest and appropriate and set b
well, so i say a poetry undergrad is like my favorite thing. never studied business a whole apartment of my story i was a hate earl. i thought business is bad. about making money. i want to help people that seals to giving money away. and a so i felt accidental entrepreneur one aspect and then i hope that that stories show instead of tell. but i guess they're my hero what i'm trying to be. >> i can cover -- >> my son while talking to you which i feel great about. [inaudible] sorry....
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what happened in 1971 was a bomb by an undergrad opposed to the vietnam war.83, another bombing by -- on the senate side opposed to -- by people opposed to reagan's national policy. there have been those instances over time. and yet, the capitol has remained remarkably open. >> don ritchie and ray smock on the history of the house and senate its leaders, characters and prominent events, sunday night at 8:00 eastern and specific on c-span's "q&a." "washington journal" continues. host: we continue this discussion on the american dream and its status today with the help of terry jeffrey of cnsnews.com and daily beast correspondent eleanor clift. eleanor, talk about what definition you use for the american dream. guest: over my life, i have said i am the product of the american dream. my parents were immigrants who came with very little, worked hard had a store in brooklyn's and in queens. had three children. my brothers went on to be engineers. colleges were affordable. public schools were the great mixing pot in america. when i think of the american dream, that
what happened in 1971 was a bomb by an undergrad opposed to the vietnam war.83, another bombing by -- on the senate side opposed to -- by people opposed to reagan's national policy. there have been those instances over time. and yet, the capitol has remained remarkably open. >> don ritchie and ray smock on the history of the house and senate its leaders, characters and prominent events, sunday night at 8:00 eastern and specific on c-span's "q&a." "washington...
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my undergrad is child psychology understanding the impact of program youth and violence. i think it is a important topic to be addressed is that voice or those victims of crime is not somehow not being brought to the committee. it is something that needs a lot of awareness and education. i also want to talk about the residency waver that i see on the agenda. i didn't leave san francisco by choice. i'm ainate native san franciscan and born and raised in san francisco, unfochinately i can't live in san francisco. we see that a lotf w xhern and youth and families having to migrate to other counties because they can't afford to live in san francisco. that impacts the youth and the way they identify themselves. are they seen as san franciscans or are there waver forms they have to go through to feel like they raback home. i commute every day to san francisco for hour. [inaudible] i invest time in san francisco by attending the university and schools and work for the district attorneys office. if given the opportunity i'll work hard i be a strong voice for those victims of vime
my undergrad is child psychology understanding the impact of program youth and violence. i think it is a important topic to be addressed is that voice or those victims of crime is not somehow not being brought to the committee. it is something that needs a lot of awareness and education. i also want to talk about the residency waver that i see on the agenda. i didn't leave san francisco by choice. i'm ainate native san franciscan and born and raised in san francisco, unfochinately i can't live...
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colorado was your undergrad. >> explains it. >> why would you not claim it?don't know. >> and if the shoe fits. >> you know that joke -- >> what? >> about the bird the flu bird? >> if the -- oh, yeah. >> you almost said it. almost started to say it. >> this -- i dare mention this because you guys are just going to look at me funny, but you shouldn't be. this is a story about michael jackson. >> nothing anymore. >> michael jackson at the beginning of the show we talked about it. there is a glove that is available for sale one of his famous gloves right-handed gloves. >> a couple of them out there? >> there are a couple of them. this one being put up by nate sanders. bidding started at $20,000 for this glove and we should tell you that another glove was sold about six months after he passed away. >> there you go. thank you. there joe's doing a little bit. >> i can do it. >> now the thing that i can mention, in 2009 about six months after he died i actually put in a bid for the last glove. >> i can't believe you did that. >> for real. i actually went online but
colorado was your undergrad. >> explains it. >> why would you not claim it?don't know. >> and if the shoe fits. >> you know that joke -- >> what? >> about the bird the flu bird? >> if the -- oh, yeah. >> you almost said it. almost started to say it. >> this -- i dare mention this because you guys are just going to look at me funny, but you shouldn't be. this is a story about michael jackson. >> nothing anymore. >> michael jackson...