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full-time undergrads living on campus will cost $26,000. >>> it's 5:18 now, let's get a check of the. it's been pretty quiet and we're going to take a look at the new jersey roads. >> jessica, how is it looking? >> well, it's okay still we're watching 42 in the depthford area. and in this area, a little more travel than 38 in the norristown area. you can see headed northbound, no big delays towards the philadelphia side. heading over to the bridges, about a five-minute drive time up towards the walt whitman bridge area. or towards the jersey shore. we aren't seeing any problems or delays. running into mass transit as well, we're seeing first delays of the morning, airport train for septa 403 running about ten minutes behind. everything else on or close to scheduled. i'll keep you up on the schedule when i come back. >> announcer: now, your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >>> clear skies this morning, we're in store for a sunny and warm day. knack, a bit warmer than yesterday. a live view. pre-sunrise view from center of city. look at the skies in wilmington. low 90s. it's cool in the 60
full-time undergrads living on campus will cost $26,000. >>> it's 5:18 now, let's get a check of the. it's been pretty quiet and we're going to take a look at the new jersey roads. >> jessica, how is it looking? >> well, it's okay still we're watching 42 in the depthford area. and in this area, a little more travel than 38 in the norristown area. you can see headed northbound, no big delays towards the philadelphia side. heading over to the bridges, about a five-minute...
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i joined my undergrad degree, started as a physics major, and switched after one year to engineering.t was unusual. i have to give my father credit. he really encouraged me to pursue being an engineer. i called him and said i want to be an engineer because i want to see how things work. that is when i switched and i went to a hard-core -- emily: the indian institute of technology. padmasree: it is pretty hard-core. in india it is one of the top engineering and science universities. when i went, there were very few women. i went to the campus in new delhi. there were five women in a class of 250. yeah, it was intimidating. after the first week, i called my family and said i want to come home. emily: what did they say? padmasree: i got sympathy from my mom. she said if you are not happy, come home. because it was at the other end of the country. it was a different language that was spoken there. i did not speak hindi. emily: telugu? padmasree: yes, i grew up speaking telugu. in new delhi, the language most spoken was hindi. i did not speak hindi. it was almost like moving to a foreign c
i joined my undergrad degree, started as a physics major, and switched after one year to engineering.t was unusual. i have to give my father credit. he really encouraged me to pursue being an engineer. i called him and said i want to be an engineer because i want to see how things work. that is when i switched and i went to a hard-core -- emily: the indian institute of technology. padmasree: it is pretty hard-core. in india it is one of the top engineering and science universities. when i went,...
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. >> host: briber to join our discussion kathy grillo -- is from long island, went to uva, undergrad and law school. john mckinnon from the wall street journal. >> another thing that flows from the net neutrality decision is what the fcc is going to do about 0 ratings which is who gets to charge or not charge for which kinds of data. verizon like everyone else is in this conversation, talk about how that issue out to play out. >> guest: the way that should play out is on a case-by-case basis. these are products being rolled out right now by various companies in different ways. it is a nascent product. customers are responding to them pretty positively. people like free data. they like free things. the real issue is not what we are charging for but who pays, is it the customer or a third-party content creator or someone who wants new products and wants to get it in front of customers. we hope what the fcc does is let these product rollout and see what the customer reaction is to them and make case-by-case determination whether there are concerns there but customer feedback is very pos
. >> host: briber to join our discussion kathy grillo -- is from long island, went to uva, undergrad and law school. john mckinnon from the wall street journal. >> another thing that flows from the net neutrality decision is what the fcc is going to do about 0 ratings which is who gets to charge or not charge for which kinds of data. verizon like everyone else is in this conversation, talk about how that issue out to play out. >> guest: the way that should play out is on a...
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he had some science training as an undergrad in caltech in chemical engineering in 1918.r i he taught to he taught math to artillery recruits. his family immigrated to l.a. and he worked odd jobs. when he was working as a math teacher in san francisco, he saw an advertisement for a satellite film studio. he basically hustled himself in the door, let them think he had more experience than he did because he was interested. and that was the thing that got the ball rolling. although he had a great deal of success in hollywood in the 1930's, he left hollywood to enlist in world war ii and make other films. he came back at a moment when his career was in a lull. it sounds incongruous because many of us are member him for "it's a wonderful life," which is a beloved christmas classic. at the time it got mixed reviews. he was in a lull. that's part of the reason why he wanted to do these films. the other piece was the fact that he was a deeply committed catholic. we will see that influence when we look at these films. another thing to say about capra is that later in his life, he
he had some science training as an undergrad in caltech in chemical engineering in 1918.r i he taught to he taught math to artillery recruits. his family immigrated to l.a. and he worked odd jobs. when he was working as a math teacher in san francisco, he saw an advertisement for a satellite film studio. he basically hustled himself in the door, let them think he had more experience than he did because he was interested. and that was the thing that got the ball rolling. although he had a great...
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three of the victims colleges including this young undergrad, enrolled at emory university. isis claimed responsibility for the carnage, releasing photographs of only five men it says were the attackers, but authorities in bangladesh, who have long denied the group's presence in the country, say six were killed, one captured. >> isis in bangladesh, what they call the caliphate of bangladesh has had their coming out. they have now brought themselves from a small group that was killing individuals to the international stage. >> reporter: these have been turbulent times for a troubled nation. a spike in islamists have some foreigners, religious minorities and secular activists, a pattern of terror now taken to the next level. bangladesh has declared two days of mourning. that country's prime minister now pledging to fight the terror threat at all costs. peter? >> lucy london. thank you. >>> after the latest round of terror attacks in bangladesh and istanbul and the orlando nightclub massacre just three weeks aek, authorities here on high alert as tens of millions of americans a
three of the victims colleges including this young undergrad, enrolled at emory university. isis claimed responsibility for the carnage, releasing photographs of only five men it says were the attackers, but authorities in bangladesh, who have long denied the group's presence in the country, say six were killed, one captured. >> isis in bangladesh, what they call the caliphate of bangladesh has had their coming out. they have now brought themselves from a small group that was killing...
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undergrad and long school. john mckinnon from north carolina and "the wall street journal" next question? >> another thing that flows from the net neutrality decision is what the fcc is going to do about what i think of as zero ratings which is who gets to charge or not charge for which kind of data. verizon like everybody else is in this conversation. talk a little bit about how you think that issue ought to play out. >> yeah. i think the way that should play out is actually on a case by case basis. these are products being rolled out right now by various companies in different ways. and it's a nays ent product so to speak. they haven't -- the customers have been responding to them pretty positively. people like free data. they like free things. the real issue, it's not really what we're charging for it but who pays for the access to the content. is it the customer or a third party? somebody that has a new product and wants to get it in front of customers. we hope what the fcc does is kind of let the products
undergrad and long school. john mckinnon from north carolina and "the wall street journal" next question? >> another thing that flows from the net neutrality decision is what the fcc is going to do about what i think of as zero ratings which is who gets to charge or not charge for which kind of data. verizon like everybody else is in this conversation. talk a little bit about how you think that issue ought to play out. >> yeah. i think the way that should play out is...
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main motion to approve the draft platform as amended for recommendation and adoption by the 2016 undergrad national convention and to permit corrections by the staff to reflect our deliberations and agreements between the campaigns. do we have 15 supporters? so, for awareness, many of the amendments were withdrawn by the behor, and they will included in the manager's mark. that discussion has been had throughout and i think everyone understands that is also included in the boat we are about to take. i have raised the issue, will someone make the motion to adopt? .here are sufficient seconds i'll call the question, all in favor of approving the recommendation to the convention of this platform, signify by saying aye. the ayes have it. any knows -- nos? 2, 3, 4. passed.st -- i would like to personally thank my cochair and the vice chairs. i would like to thank everyone of you for what we have accomplished. the me give you a historical note. there's been no deliberation of a platform committee like this in decades. we have conducted business as democrats always do, lots of deliberations, lots
main motion to approve the draft platform as amended for recommendation and adoption by the 2016 undergrad national convention and to permit corrections by the staff to reflect our deliberations and agreements between the campaigns. do we have 15 supporters? so, for awareness, many of the amendments were withdrawn by the behor, and they will included in the manager's mark. that discussion has been had throughout and i think everyone understands that is also included in the boat we are about to...
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bill grew up in nashville and went to the university of virginia for his undergrad and master work and went off to teach at college. he taught at the university of new orleans and lamar university in texas. he went into administration to be associate vice president of public information. he was at get college and virginia tech and finished up at william and mary. i met bill in a class on world war one and i know some people in the audience were in the class. as he told the stories of world war one and those of us who live in the birthplace understand the meaning of that war. bill talked about his book and the research he was doing about his book and later on i would see bill around town and say bill, how is the book going. i said i have a publisher to him. and i said i hope they don't chew him up and spit him out because they can be very difficult. i said who is your publisher and he said simon and shuster and my jaw dropped to the floor. a first-time author getting published by an imprint of simon and shuster is amazing. take my word for it. please join me in welcoming bill walker. he
bill grew up in nashville and went to the university of virginia for his undergrad and master work and went off to teach at college. he taught at the university of new orleans and lamar university in texas. he went into administration to be associate vice president of public information. he was at get college and virginia tech and finished up at william and mary. i met bill in a class on world war one and i know some people in the audience were in the class. as he told the stories of world war...
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litigator with williams and connelly before joining verizon, from long island and went have uva und undergrad and grad school. >> another thing flowing from the net neutrality decision is what the fcc will do about zero rating and that is who charges and doesn't charge for which kind of data. talk about how you think that should play out. >> guest: these are products being rolled out by various companies in different ways. the customers have been responding to them pretty positively. right? people like free data and free things. the real issue in our respect is it isn't what we are charging for it but it is who pays for the access to the content. is it the customers or the third party creator? somebody who wants a new product and in front of customers. so we hope that what the fcc does is kind of let these products roll out to see what customer reaction is to them. and make a case by case determination as to whether or nut there are concerns there. customer feedback is very positive right now. ctia has done surveys, particularly millennial's like these kind of product and the idea of these pr
litigator with williams and connelly before joining verizon, from long island and went have uva und undergrad and grad school. >> another thing flowing from the net neutrality decision is what the fcc will do about zero rating and that is who charges and doesn't charge for which kind of data. talk about how you think that should play out. >> guest: these are products being rolled out by various companies in different ways. the customers have been responding to them pretty...
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all full time undergrad it was and law students t are eligiblet for this.his.etro plans to introduce the u pass this fall. d.c. has laws against fireworks but on the fourth it doesn't see like the laws are being enforced. here is a look the at some of the fireworks they ceased. district five says they confiscated 2500 h number of fireworks. we are waiting to see the number of fireworks ceased. pbs capital forth show that aired last night. viewers in the dmv may have noticed something very odd it was very cloudy.lo it was very difficult to see in a pyro technique show. as the music was playing suddenly viewers saw fireworksiw busting against a clear sky. suddenly without scaffoldingcaff around viewers obviously quickbo to notice and were critical of pbs. pbs did issue a statement we are very proud of the celebration, because this year's pier works y were difficult to see due to tht weather we made the decision to inter cut fireworks from previous shows.hows we apologize for any confusionou this may have caused. people are going to complain noo matter what.ha we
all full time undergrad it was and law students t are eligiblet for this.his.etro plans to introduce the u pass this fall. d.c. has laws against fireworks but on the fourth it doesn't see like the laws are being enforced. here is a look the at some of the fireworks they ceased. district five says they confiscated 2500 h number of fireworks. we are waiting to see the number of fireworks ceased. pbs capital forth show that aired last night. viewers in the dmv may have noticed something very odd...
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the school says he was an undergrad student at the oxford college campus in georgia. she is from miami, florida, was visiting friends and family in dhaka. emery tweeted this our thoughts and prayers go to her family for peace at this sad time. they said in the wake of the loss the university is offering support to members of our community through counseling services. >> let me jump in here, because there is a breaking sad addendum to this. a second emery student has also been killed. emery tweeting out just minutes ago. second student has been identified among those murders in the bangladesh terror attacks. two students at atlanta's emery university. one was from miami. we'll find out more details about the second student. two students from emery university, two of the 20 killed in the attack in bakery in dhaka. we'll get you more as soon as we get it on the details of the hostage standoff that happened 12-13 hours overnight. check out the latest on our website cnn.com. >>> north carolina legislators have reserved a small part of the legislation requiring cha transgen
the school says he was an undergrad student at the oxford college campus in georgia. she is from miami, florida, was visiting friends and family in dhaka. emery tweeted this our thoughts and prayers go to her family for peace at this sad time. they said in the wake of the loss the university is offering support to members of our community through counseling services. >> let me jump in here, because there is a breaking sad addendum to this. a second emery student has also been killed....
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that means the rate for a typical in-state, full-time undergrad living on the new brunswick campus will cost more than $26,000. >>> his career spanned more than six decades. it was the creative force really behind some of hollywood's most memorable moments. tonight the entertainment world is remembering a legend. >> don't miss contemporary works by the jamaican-american artist. i'm inviting you to mary ward. ward creates sculptures from found objects, and telling movie stories about the african-american experience. dive into mary ward, now through august 27th at the barnes. with 100 meg internet. the w which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. and right now you can get 100 meg internet with equal upload and dowloads speeds, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >>> hollywood loses another legend. gary marshall is dead at the age of 81. marshall brought us
that means the rate for a typical in-state, full-time undergrad living on the new brunswick campus will cost more than $26,000. >>> his career spanned more than six decades. it was the creative force really behind some of hollywood's most memorable moments. tonight the entertainment world is remembering a legend. >> don't miss contemporary works by the jamaican-american artist. i'm inviting you to mary ward. ward creates sculptures from found objects, and telling movie stories...
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all full-time undergrad, grad and law students are eligiblegil for the pilot program. will induce the u pass this fall.th still to come on fox5 news at 10. five years ago today case i anthony was cleared of murderinu we're getting insight on whathat her life is like today. details coming up.comi a member of the pittsburgh p pirates sexually assaulted her.. the team's reaction coming up tonight. s ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. new at 10 tonight, a pittsburgh pirates infielder is under investigation for sexual assault. a woman claims that junk who he song assaulted her at a hotel il chicago when the team was visiting last month. the player met the woman on a dating app.pp. when she regained consciousness she said he sexually assaultedsu her. they are taking the allegation seriously, but cannot comment further at this time. case i anthony's murder trial made national headlines two years ago a guilty of killing
all full-time undergrad, grad and law students are eligiblegil for the pilot program. will induce the u pass this fall.th still to come on fox5 news at 10. five years ago today case i anthony was cleared of murderinu we're getting insight on whathat her life is like today. details coming up.comi a member of the pittsburgh p pirates sexually assaulted her.. the team's reaction coming up tonight. s ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar...
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rates rose at all nine campuses and that's thanks to an expansion plan allowing 5,000 new spots for undergradserkeley admitted 1,000 more freshman in-state students than last year. uc discuss admitted about 4700 more. the uc system has been under scrutiny for admitting more out of state students who pay higher tuition in order to balance the budget. >>> californians are getting a pat on the back for cutting back on water use as we deal with this ongoing drought and head into the hot summer months. californians reduced residential water use by 28% in may compared with the same month in 2013. in april, people across the state cut back by 26%. and in march, 24%. but we are not out of the woods just yet. despite the rain in much of northern california this past winter, 60% of the state remain in severe or extreme drought. >>> they are a huge draw for tourists. california's redwoods are a valuable asset in the fight against global warming. a team including researchers from uc-berkeley took samples of redwoods in 11 forests areas. they found the towering trees store more carbon from the atmosphere p
rates rose at all nine campuses and that's thanks to an expansion plan allowing 5,000 new spots for undergradserkeley admitted 1,000 more freshman in-state students than last year. uc discuss admitted about 4700 more. the uc system has been under scrutiny for admitting more out of state students who pay higher tuition in order to balance the budget. >>> californians are getting a pat on the back for cutting back on water use as we deal with this ongoing drought and head into the hot...
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one of those undergrads was a young woman by the name of abinta kabir.he is from miami and had been visiting relatives in bangladesh when she got caught up in the attack. i don't want to make the jump and said this is the american that was killed. we do want to wait for the official confirmation. rick scott did issue a statement writing when one american is attacked, our entire nation is attacked. nine italians lost their lives in the violence as well as seven japanese citizens. richard? >> one american college student we are hearing at the moment unfortunately one who lost their lives in istanbul, bangladesh. extra security has been put in place as millions gather for the fourth of july holiday weekend. joining me now is douglas olivent, former director for white house security council. thanks for being here. >> pleasure. >> what is the latest you are hearing about the threat to the homeland based on this, the july fourth weekend n recent years, july fourth is a time where there is heightened concern? >> obviously. lots of america's enemies would love t
one of those undergrads was a young woman by the name of abinta kabir.he is from miami and had been visiting relatives in bangladesh when she got caught up in the attack. i don't want to make the jump and said this is the american that was killed. we do want to wait for the official confirmation. rick scott did issue a statement writing when one american is attacked, our entire nation is attacked. nine italians lost their lives in the violence as well as seven japanese citizens. richard?...
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[laughter] earlier aboutg the age of the students that are coming into undergrad classes. born in 1998. [laughter] it is 1998 this year. i remember the moment, i started teaching in the 80's and when i first started, the e.r.a. did not die until 82's, students i had, coming into classes, they knew the e.r.a.. they could talk about the e.r.a.. that, by theafter early 1990's, you could talk about the e.r.a. and they aought you were talking about laundry detergent. there was a command like, uhhh. oh my gosh. it was not in memory. asething had to teach history, not as current events and not as a part of collective memory. i think that they don't know much about it now. in the like to say that last few years, students have much more, come into my classrooms as feminists and that , there shocked to learn anybody who calls himself a feminist with someone they could relate to it all think was even a halfway person -- decent human being. now young women are coming into the classroom identifying as feminists before they get there. it is a huge change. a lot of energy around feminism
[laughter] earlier aboutg the age of the students that are coming into undergrad classes. born in 1998. [laughter] it is 1998 this year. i remember the moment, i started teaching in the 80's and when i first started, the e.r.a. did not die until 82's, students i had, coming into classes, they knew the e.r.a.. they could talk about the e.r.a.. that, by theafter early 1990's, you could talk about the e.r.a. and they aought you were talking about laundry detergent. there was a command like, uhhh....
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as we learn about three undergrads at american universities who are among the dead. overnight, dramatic new amateur video of the moment commandos stormed a restaurant besieged by militants. the terrifying stream of gunfire ending a nearly 12-hour siege that killed 20 civilians. >> it's a very long time to have that kind of standoff. especially when you're dealing with a terrorist group. >> reporter: the attack targeting foreigners. among the dead, three college students studying in the u.s., including 19-year-old miami native abinta kabir. her former teacher, stunned. >> it is so hard to believe hat she was there. and she was suffering for 10 or 11 hours. i don't even want to think about it. >> reporter: the emory university sophomore was visiting relatives when islamic extremists attacked a spanish restaurant, taking kabir and dozens of others hostage. her fellow student and friend, faraaz hossain, reportedly died trying to protect 19-year-old berkeley student tarushi jain. they were both killed. survivors report the terrorists ordered hostages to rekrit verses from
as we learn about three undergrads at american universities who are among the dead. overnight, dramatic new amateur video of the moment commandos stormed a restaurant besieged by militants. the terrifying stream of gunfire ending a nearly 12-hour siege that killed 20 civilians. >> it's a very long time to have that kind of standoff. especially when you're dealing with a terrorist group. >> reporter: the attack targeting foreigners. among the dead, three college students studying in...
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the new undergrad class is born in 1998. [laughter] it is 1998 this year. i started teaching in the 1980's. when i first went into the classroom, students knew that the e.r.a. did not die until 1982-ish. so you could talk about the e.r.a. very shortly after that, by the 1990's, you walked in the classroom and say something about e.r.a., it was like you were talking about laundry detergent. [laughter] it was now a not in memory. it was something you had to teach as history, not current events, and not as a part of collective memory. i think they don't know much about it now. but i would like to say that in the last few years, students have much more readily -- coming into my classroom at least -- come into my classroom as feminists. they are shocked to learn anyone who would call themselves a feminist with someone they could relate to at all or was a halfway decent human being. are coming into the classroom identifying as feminist before they get there. it is a huge change. there's a lot of energy around feminism and women's issues. in the e.r.a. particularl
the new undergrad class is born in 1998. [laughter] it is 1998 this year. i started teaching in the 1980's. when i first went into the classroom, students knew that the e.r.a. did not die until 1982-ish. so you could talk about the e.r.a. very shortly after that, by the 1990's, you walked in the classroom and say something about e.r.a., it was like you were talking about laundry detergent. [laughter] it was now a not in memory. it was something you had to teach as history, not current events,...
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. >> university of texas undergrad laura ashley hall assures detectives she knows little about the murder and dismemberment of jennifer cave. her 21-year-old romantic rival. >> i don't want you to tell me anything that's not true. >> yeah. >> i don't need that. >> i'm not willing to lie. >> i just -- >> in one of the monitor rooms at the austin police department unit. i was watching the interview. and nearly ten years that i've been a homicide detective with the austin police department, i don't know i've come across another individual that has been as vile or intent on distorting the truth as laura ashley hall. >> i disagree with the detectives. i respect them. i know they work hard. but they're wrong. >> laura's attorney jim sawyer finds deep flaws in both the way investigators conduct the interview, and the interrogation process in general. >> the entire thing is designed to make you look bad. from the moment they get you in custody, what they want is that you accept responsibility for having committed a crime. that's what interrogation is about. >> but the austin police contend their
. >> university of texas undergrad laura ashley hall assures detectives she knows little about the murder and dismemberment of jennifer cave. her 21-year-old romantic rival. >> i don't want you to tell me anything that's not true. >> yeah. >> i don't need that. >> i'm not willing to lie. >> i just -- >> in one of the monitor rooms at the austin police department unit. i was watching the interview. and nearly ten years that i've been a homicide detective...
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the student prime program is open to both grads and undergrads and repayment is deferred for the firstix months after leaving school. >>> the biggest all girls baseball tournament in the country is being held in san francisco this weekend. kpix 5 reporter sharon chin was at today's opening ceremonies at kezar stadium. lots of excitement out there. >> reporter: oh, you bet. the girls are excited. they have come from all over the country, even canada, and they can't wait to play in this tournament of their own. >> whoo! >> reporter: more than 200 girls from the u.s. and canada came to play ball. they will compete in a week- long all girls tournament in san francisco with baseball for all. >> i'm just really happy that there are so many girls that like like are exited to play baseball. >> there is a huge deal because these girls have been told from the first time they started playing that they should go start playing softball. >> reporter: the second annual tournament headed up by baseball for all founders who became major league baseball's first woman coach with the oakland a's. >> there
the student prime program is open to both grads and undergrads and repayment is deferred for the firstix months after leaving school. >>> the biggest all girls baseball tournament in the country is being held in san francisco this weekend. kpix 5 reporter sharon chin was at today's opening ceremonies at kezar stadium. lots of excitement out there. >> reporter: oh, you bet. the girls are excited. they have come from all over the country, even canada, and they can't wait to play in...
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princeton undergrad, harvard law. he's not dumb. and he knew every word in that speech and he also knew what was omitted. and so do you. he had a huge opportunity there. >> well, as you say, an opportunity to endorse, but he said for people to vote their conscien conscience. ultimately that's what people have to decide to do. ted cruz is going to work for the republican party up and down the ticket beyond the presidential candidate which he has not endorsed and is probably unlikely to do so. >> kelly o'donnell's down with the texas delegation, where there's been an interesting reaction there, kelly. >> reporter: well, brian, we were here watching fellow texans enjoy the speech because they had supported ted cruz. but chuck casavilles tells me you wanted him to endorse donald trump. >> well, i thought it would have been a lot better if he had endorsed donald trump. i was looking for the statesman in him -- >> reporter: we've got to go here. i'm sorry, sir. we'll send it back to you, brian. >> all right. here's eric trump. >> it is su
princeton undergrad, harvard law. he's not dumb. and he knew every word in that speech and he also knew what was omitted. and so do you. he had a huge opportunity there. >> well, as you say, an opportunity to endorse, but he said for people to vote their conscien conscience. ultimately that's what people have to decide to do. ted cruz is going to work for the republican party up and down the ticket beyond the presidential candidate which he has not endorsed and is probably unlikely to do...
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about the previous officers -- offices that he's held and he's a notre dame graduate as well as undergrad he's a wonderful person and introduce and bring up to say some remarks congressman. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you very much. actually, joe, it's not so much, you mentioned the italian jokes, you made irish shots over the years. i just can't handle it. the hugging and the kissing, we average guys keep our distance you know. [laughter] >> but, what can i tell you, lined a, thank you for sticking up for me. at least somebody loves me. i really want to thank you. rosemary sends her best. very serious. i want to thank joe for his friendship and support over the years. he's been a great friend. he and i were town councilman together. he's the soul of the republican party. i would say i would not be in congress if it were not for joe mandelo. he's the guy with me from the start, tough races, got the foot soldiers out in the street to campaign for me. i'm not a wealthy guy, joe is not a wealthy guy and we appreciate that, all of us appreciate the county leaders throughout the
about the previous officers -- offices that he's held and he's a notre dame graduate as well as undergrad he's a wonderful person and introduce and bring up to say some remarks congressman. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, thank you very much. actually, joe, it's not so much, you mentioned the italian jokes, you made irish shots over the years. i just can't handle it. the hugging and the kissing, we average guys keep our distance you know. [laughter] >> but, what can i tell you,...
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i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergrad level. and if you look at the biotech startups in cambridge, 3% are started by women. so, there's something else that happens. it's not just enough to get them into college. there's, "who's in the boardroom?" "who's the--who's the founder?" "who are the venture capitalists?" you know, i think it's important that women--more women are coming in, but we need to do more to keep them in and to grow them up as leaders. may: that's encouragement enough, i think, when girls see those role models rather than just imagine it. sangeeta: i think so. actually, there's good data on that, too, now. may: oh, there is? ok, good. sangeeta: i know. it's called the role model effect. may: oh, nice. sangeeta: there is an amazing study done in india. i was in politics. but what they showed was that there's a bunch of villages where they had a quota system and they had to have women elected to government in those villages. and they found in those villages over the course of 10 years that young girls, their
i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergrad level. and if you look at the biotech startups in cambridge, 3% are started by women. so, there's something else that happens. it's not just enough to get them into college. there's, "who's in the boardroom?" "who's the--who's the founder?" "who are the venture capitalists?" you know, i think it's important that women--more women are coming in, but we need to...
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the new law just signed by governor brown and how it affects undergrads >>> first, decades worth of experiencend investigating. more on the new requirements to be san francisco's next police chief and what and caps don't need to be qualified for the job >>> we are looking at a commute where traffic is going to be busy if you are driving on highway 4, although we are seeing a little bit of a sign of traffic beginning to improve. >>> hazy skies and hotter inland for your tuesday. i'll have a look at the current conditions and what you can expect for the afternoon coming up. >>> new this morning, several developments regarding today's deadly attack at a church near the french city in norm normandy. two attackers armed with knives went in during a mass and stabbed the 89-year-old priest. >>> two new suspects were taken into custody yesterday in connection with the bastille bay attack in nice. 89 people were killed. prosecutors did not say what two are charged with. five others have already been arrested. >>> san francisco's next police chief won't be required to have a bachelor's degree. a report
the new law just signed by governor brown and how it affects undergrads >>> first, decades worth of experiencend investigating. more on the new requirements to be san francisco's next police chief and what and caps don't need to be qualified for the job >>> we are looking at a commute where traffic is going to be busy if you are driving on highway 4, although we are seeing a little bit of a sign of traffic beginning to improve. >>> hazy skies and hotter inland for...
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i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergradvel. and if you look at the biotech startups in cambridge, 3% are started by women. so, there's something else that happens. it's not just enough to get them into college. there's, "who's in the boardroom?" "who's the--who's the founder?" "who are the venture capitalists?" you know, i think it's important that women--more women are coming in, but we need to do more to keep them in and to grow them up as leaders. may: that's encouragement enough, i think, when girls see those role models rather than just imagine it. sangeeta: i think so. actually, there's good data on that, too, now. may: oh, there is? ok, good. sangeeta: i know. it's called the role model effect. may: oh, nice. sangeeta: there is an amazing study done in india. i was in politics. but what they showed was that there's a bunch of villages where they had a quota system and they had to have women elected to government in those villages. and they found in those villages over the course of 10 years that young girls, their as
i--i have a little bit of pause because in biology, we've had over 50% women for 20 years at the undergradvel. and if you look at the biotech startups in cambridge, 3% are started by women. so, there's something else that happens. it's not just enough to get them into college. there's, "who's in the boardroom?" "who's the--who's the founder?" "who are the venture capitalists?" you know, i think it's important that women--more women are coming in, but we need to do...
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offices that he has held and the fact that he is notre dame graduate, notre dame law school as well as undergrad he is just an absolutely wonderful person and i'm so proud to be able to introduce and bring up to say some remarks, congressman peter t. king. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. actually, joe, it is not so much, you go on a lot, mention italian jokes, made a few irish jokes over the years, it is hugging. the i can't handle it. hugging, kissing. we irish guys keep our distance you know. but what can i tell you. linda, thank you for sticking up for me. i thank somebody in the mon dell low family loves me. rosemary sends her best. compassion putting up with this guy. very seriously i want to thank joe for his support and friendship over the years. he has been a great friend. he and i were town councilman. we were ma'am battles on the same side and true warrior for what is right. i would say without equivocation i wouldn't be in congress without joe. he won very, very tough races. bottom foot soldiers out in the street. i'm not a wealthy guy. joe's not a wealthy guy. we apprec
offices that he has held and the fact that he is notre dame graduate, notre dame law school as well as undergrad he is just an absolutely wonderful person and i'm so proud to be able to introduce and bring up to say some remarks, congressman peter t. king. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. actually, joe, it is not so much, you go on a lot, mention italian jokes, made a few irish jokes over the years, it is hugging. the i can't handle it. hugging, kissing. we irish guys keep...
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undergrad and grad students study in russia. about 14,000 u.s. students study in china in the same year. based on my research the current and upcoming chinese leaders assumed russia to the united states and and with the exception of a few generals study in russia. here is my question: is that really showing our title is stressed and we have much stronger ties with china than russia because of the impact of this strong bond with foreign students and exchanges? the later question is from russia's perspective, or putin's perspective, with this number, can he really trust the chinese or the chinese leader? what does it mean for our policy? >> this is a very multi ended questions. let's start with the practical bases. the language study is in many respects utilitarian. when you are studying a language it is not just for the importance of getting across a cultural understanding but it is often pragmatic reasons. i can see a lot of younger people in the audience. you have probably been thinking about these questions. russians, back in the 1980s, when ru
undergrad and grad students study in russia. about 14,000 u.s. students study in china in the same year. based on my research the current and upcoming chinese leaders assumed russia to the united states and and with the exception of a few generals study in russia. here is my question: is that really showing our title is stressed and we have much stronger ties with china than russia because of the impact of this strong bond with foreign students and exchanges? the later question is from russia's...
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i'm 38 years a teacher of science and math, but as an undergrad i was one of those rare students whonities along with the sciences. i had three terms of shakespeare simultaneously with three of physics. which is going to get to my question in a second. in 1984 i got to visit stratford upon avon, picked up a couple of books there that i'll commend quickly, every man's companion to shakespeare, a british publication by dent, ghei roett and barbara lloyd evans and a quick interpretation of shakespeare by d.c. browning. great to add to the folger volumes that you publish. [laughter] on someone's shelf. my question, with the emphasis on modern technologies and health sciences and other s.t.e.m.-focused curricula in our education systems at all levels, do you think enough students will continue to study shakespeare to maintain some familiarly and that it may be still offered as dedicated courses at the college level as opposed to just kind of inserting shakespeare in a survey course? thank you. >> host: well, let's direct that to our shakespeare scholar and teacher, ellen mckay, of indiana
i'm 38 years a teacher of science and math, but as an undergrad i was one of those rare students whonities along with the sciences. i had three terms of shakespeare simultaneously with three of physics. which is going to get to my question in a second. in 1984 i got to visit stratford upon avon, picked up a couple of books there that i'll commend quickly, every man's companion to shakespeare, a british publication by dent, ghei roett and barbara lloyd evans and a quick interpretation of...
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he is a fighting gamecock was an undergrad and law degree.nd mitch landrieu is the mayor of new orleans. thank you for joining us. back inou will see us washington and take more calls. in just a minute, we will return to the question we started with. why are you supporting hillary clinton? we want to hear from you and learn why your supporting her. 202 is the area code. 748-8000 and the east coast. the mountain and pacific time zones. we will take those calls after greta brawner. was putpiece together together on "vox." the speech is among many highly anticipated ones from a star-studded lineup. and it is the first time such a speech will be given by a man. less top part of changing achievement for women in high achieving roles is how they change family dynamics at home. that means the roles of their spouses need to change as well. if we are to have a woman president -- this time or at any point in the future -- we will have to let go of the traditional idea of the first lady. on such atly taken prominent role in part because of outdated idea
he is a fighting gamecock was an undergrad and law degree.nd mitch landrieu is the mayor of new orleans. thank you for joining us. back inou will see us washington and take more calls. in just a minute, we will return to the question we started with. why are you supporting hillary clinton? we want to hear from you and learn why your supporting her. 202 is the area code. 748-8000 and the east coast. the mountain and pacific time zones. we will take those calls after greta brawner. was putpiece...
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my undergrad degree is in women's studies.an has ever had to get as far , and she is going all the way. susan: i neglected to ask your name. >> my name is carolyn. >> might. -- mike. four years ago, i was at the 2012 convention and it was great. then this year, she got elected and i ended up being the guest this time and following her. but i'm glad to be here. susan: it looks like they are about to gambling, so thank you for talking us -- for talking to us for a minute. the fourth in closing session of the 47th quadrennial national convention of the democratic party will now come to order. please stand for the invocation. please welcome kevin washoe, executive director of the philadelphia 2016 host committee. mr. washoe: good afternoon. on behalf of the philadelphia posts committee, we hope you have enjoyed your time in our city. we have enjoyed having you as our guests. historyphia has a rich in america, but is also a place rooted in deep faith. as a close out the final hours of this great convention come i reminded of philad
my undergrad degree is in women's studies.an has ever had to get as far , and she is going all the way. susan: i neglected to ask your name. >> my name is carolyn. >> might. -- mike. four years ago, i was at the 2012 convention and it was great. then this year, she got elected and i ended up being the guest this time and following her. but i'm glad to be here. susan: it looks like they are about to gambling, so thank you for talking us -- for talking to us for a minute. the fourth...
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georgia tech has an auto motive innovation campus and takes in students through the course of undergradgraduate degrees. in new jersey we are focused on this in grade schools. we are improving the overall curriculum and manage the schools most effectively even while we take co-op students, as many as 500 a year, to grow the excitement for science, technology, and related skills that are basically required for electronics and the kind of business solutions we are aiming at. >> if i am a student and i want to take advantage of those opportunities what is my front end? what door do i knock on? >> you can literally knock on my door. but also through the universities we coordinate with. for example, the new jersey institute of technology, rutgers university, and a few other schools, monmouth and others -- monmoth. as students arrive they are told about industrial or corporate opportunities. we interview them early in, in our case, and try to decide if there is a reasonable placement for those students. >> does every job have too a placement at a particular facility in new jersey, for instanc
georgia tech has an auto motive innovation campus and takes in students through the course of undergradgraduate degrees. in new jersey we are focused on this in grade schools. we are improving the overall curriculum and manage the schools most effectively even while we take co-op students, as many as 500 a year, to grow the excitement for science, technology, and related skills that are basically required for electronics and the kind of business solutions we are aiming at. >> if i am a...
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is a notre dame -- the fact that he is a notre dame graduate, notre dame law school, as well as undergrad. he is a wonderful person and i'm so proud to be evil to introduce -- i'm so proud to be able to t.roduce congressman peter king. [applause] rep. king: thank you. thank you very much. you mentioned the italian jokes, you made a few irish shots over the years. that drives meff crazy with you guys. the hugging, the kissing -- we irish guys keep our distance. i want to thank you. rosemary sends her best. and my compassion for putting up with this guy over the years. i want to thank joe for his friendship and support over the years. he has been a great friend. he and i were town councilman together and have been on the same site together and he is a true warrior for what is right and i would say without any provocation i would not be in congress without joe mondello. he in very tough races got foot soldiers out in the streets to campaign for me. i'm not a wealthy guy, joe is not a wealthy guy. we appreciate that. the county committee throughout the state, the party workers, those who dona
is a notre dame -- the fact that he is a notre dame graduate, notre dame law school, as well as undergrad. he is a wonderful person and i'm so proud to be evil to introduce -- i'm so proud to be able to t.roduce congressman peter king. [applause] rep. king: thank you. thank you very much. you mentioned the italian jokes, you made a few irish shots over the years. that drives meff crazy with you guys. the hugging, the kissing -- we irish guys keep our distance. i want to thank you. rosemary...