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i attended middle school, high school, undergrad and now graduate school in new mexico. i earned my degree in secondary education from the university of new mexico. and i am now working on my master's degree also in education in a focus on reflective practice. i have been teaching spanish at the public academy for performing arts for the past four years. i teach grades nine through 12 and these students have all kinds of different levels in terms of language learning. i have students that have had no experience with spanish so we start with a, b, cs. now, it is urgent that there's a solution today so that i may keep serving these students. throughout my years of learning, teachers were a crucial part of my support system to achieve my american dreams. mr. kennedy was my tenth grade science teacher. he was my first adult other than my parents to tell me that i should go to college. that was my teacher. years later as a mentor and friend, he would go with me to my biometrics appointment more daca to take my fingerprints. we both wore suits. we were so scared. he went in su
i attended middle school, high school, undergrad and now graduate school in new mexico. i earned my degree in secondary education from the university of new mexico. and i am now working on my master's degree also in education in a focus on reflective practice. i have been teaching spanish at the public academy for performing arts for the past four years. i teach grades nine through 12 and these students have all kinds of different levels in terms of language learning. i have students that have...
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instead for undergrads they will start next monday so that crews can fix that damage that is now estimat ed to cost millions. our workmen and women are working 24 hours per day and are still here on the weekend ensuring that we do the maintenance fictions that are ready to get the cam us up and running. this has certainly been the most extenuating circumstances that howard university has faced in quite sometime. we're seeing the rep cautions of this extreme weather >> we've been saying classes for most students delayed a week that's because students in the professional schools they do have classes that start tomorrow . those buildings have been unaffected by these cold weather issues. unless any students that have not been able delay their return they can be housed here on campus in some of the residents hauls that do have heat. in northwest, evan lambert, fox5 local news. >> a followup tonight, baltimore city official say nearly all schools will be back open tomorrow after crews spent the weekend repairing heating issues . former nfl player aaron maifn who is now a teacher post ed this
instead for undergrads they will start next monday so that crews can fix that damage that is now estimat ed to cost millions. our workmen and women are working 24 hours per day and are still here on the weekend ensuring that we do the maintenance fictions that are ready to get the cam us up and running. this has certainly been the most extenuating circumstances that howard university has faced in quite sometime. we're seeing the rep cautions of this extreme weather >> we've been saying...
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winter break is extending for howard university undergrads. are damaged following our bitter cold temperatures. classes for them were supposed to begin today. but the start date has now been pushed back to next tuesday, january 16th. however, classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to steam is filling the buildings, causing a serious hazard now.. and could eventually lead to mold. giant tubes are now sucking moisture out of the buildings. but the process will take some time. again - this just in - fairfax county schools are closed today. remember, you can get alerts when your child's school is closed or delayed -- sent right to your phone by signing up at wjla-dot-com. new this morning.. the golden globes, draped in black. this year's award show - tackling sexual harassment head-on. on the red carpet.. a sea of black as a-list stars showed solidarity with the me too and times up movements by wearing black. and during the show itself - host seth meyers
winter break is extending for howard university undergrads. are damaged following our bitter cold temperatures. classes for them were supposed to begin today. but the start date has now been pushed back to next tuesday, january 16th. however, classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to steam is filling the buildings, causing a serious hazard now.. and could eventually lead to mold. giant tubes are now...
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the start of the spring semester for undergrad and graduate students was pushed back until next tuesday due to ruptured pipes and heating issues. diaster an urgent search for life - as hundreds wait for rescue! the desperate situation playing out in california - as rivers of mud destroy homes. plus - the time to book for spring break... is now. seven is on your side with where to find the best airfares-- how long the cheap seats will last... and the catches. eileen live wx ctr but first here's your traffic watch on the go.. - midnight high saturday with tumbling temperatures - windy & colder saturday - back to unseasonably cold through next week today: mostly cloudy and milder. pm showers. highs: 50-55 winds: se 5 mph tonight: cloudy and mild. scattered showers. highs: 52-58 winds: sse 5-10 mph friday: cloudy and warm. rain likely. highs: 63-67 winds: s 5-10 mph suz live johnny live before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100
the start of the spring semester for undergrad and graduate students was pushed back until next tuesday due to ruptured pipes and heating issues. diaster an urgent search for life - as hundreds wait for rescue! the desperate situation playing out in california - as rivers of mud destroy homes. plus - the time to book for spring break... is now. seven is on your side with where to find the best airfares-- how long the cheap seats will last... and the catches. eileen live wx ctr but first here's...
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that means things will be up and running open for business tomorrow, but for classes, for those undergradhat will now be delayed until january 16th, about another week from now. right now that could be delayed. we're at howard university. i'll have more from the executive vice president at 11:00, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you. the university is tweeting asking any students who can delay their move back to campus to do just that. >>> 50 water main breaks are causing issues around prince george's county. crews are working around the clock to fix them. the cold weather is to blame and there's more work than workers. so it's taking wccs a little longer to get to them all. >> yeah. it's crazy and hectic. >> it's happening everywhere. i mean this is nothing because wait until it warms up and everything is going to start popping. >> yeah. wssc is asking customers to be patient as they get around to making those repairs. most of the water main breaks happen between november and february and nearly half of those pipes are 50 years old. >>> it is day five in the search for a 65-year-old ma
that means things will be up and running open for business tomorrow, but for classes, for those undergradhat will now be delayed until january 16th, about another week from now. right now that could be delayed. we're at howard university. i'll have more from the executive vice president at 11:00, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you. the university is tweeting asking any students who can delay their move back to campus to do just that. >>> 50 water main breaks are causing...
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the proposal that they're considering would raise tuition for undergrads by 228 bucks. the trustees will hold off on a decision in may when a final state budget takes shape. >>> this morning, bay area philanthropists made donations. the gifts total $14.5 million will address addiction and concussions in children and teens. officials say they are two of the most significant issues affecting the health and well-being of kids and adolescents. stanford school university school of medicine and the children's hospital of packard will help them understand, treat concussion. >>> a push to replace san francisco's hall of justice. the building houses the criminal court. it's declared seismically unsafe in 1992. plagued by rodents, power outages and sewage floods like the one last january. they want $1.5 billion to design and build a new court building. >>> just check the pollutants at the bay area air quality management district monitors. carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxi dioxide, sulfur dioxide and particulate matter. they're running in healthy levels right now as we keep an eye o
the proposal that they're considering would raise tuition for undergrads by 228 bucks. the trustees will hold off on a decision in may when a final state budget takes shape. >>> this morning, bay area philanthropists made donations. the gifts total $14.5 million will address addiction and concussions in children and teens. officials say they are two of the most significant issues affecting the health and well-being of kids and adolescents. stanford school university school of medicine...
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i had been a liberal arts undergrad, so being immersed in business analytic challenges was a terrificerience. david: did your father say, ok, now you have an obligation to come into the family business? abigail: he never said i had an obligation to come into the family business. and it is interesting because both of my parents always encouraged me and my siblings to do what we wanted to do. do the things that we were most passionate about with our lives. and my father in particular, he, his family, his father's family, before his father had become a lawyer, they had a dry goods store. and they had run it in their family for a couple of generations. and his uncle had been pressured by his family to go work in the dry goods store. and he hated it. he did not enjoy the work. he did it because he was pressured by his family to follow this tradition and go into the family business, and it made a real impression on my father. and he said i never want to pressure my kids because i would not ever want my kids to have this life that his uncle had. david: on your own you chose to go to the busi
i had been a liberal arts undergrad, so being immersed in business analytic challenges was a terrificerience. david: did your father say, ok, now you have an obligation to come into the family business? abigail: he never said i had an obligation to come into the family business. and it is interesting because both of my parents always encouraged me and my siblings to do what we wanted to do. do the things that we were most passionate about with our lives. and my father in particular, he, his...
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undergrads will not start until next tuesday. graduate programs expected to resume today. >> fallout continues from the "fire and fury" inside the trump white house. wikileaks tweeted out a google doc containing the entire book. president trump's supporters denounced the book on sunday talk shows with senior adviser steven miller calling it a "book of fiction." steve bannon released a statement on sunday saying that he regrets his comments in the book distracted from the president's accomplishments. fire and furry is number on amazon. >>> if you were waiting for president trump's fake news awards today you have to wait longer. he says he's delaying the announcement until wednesday. he says the fake news awards will go to the most corrupt and bias of the mainstream media. president says the importance of the awards is far greater than anyone could have anticipated. >> 4:33 is the time. we continue to follow coverage of the issues surrounding november's election in virginia. four democratic voters are appealing a court decision tha
undergrads will not start until next tuesday. graduate programs expected to resume today. >> fallout continues from the "fire and fury" inside the trump white house. wikileaks tweeted out a google doc containing the entire book. president trump's supporters denounced the book on sunday talk shows with senior adviser steven miller calling it a "book of fiction." steve bannon released a statement on sunday saying that he regrets his comments in the book distracted from...
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when he was a student at university of virginia, undergrad student, they used to study late in the library. - yep. - and dormitory rooms were at distance and there were roads to walk. men and women used to study late and then they would walk. all women of his dormitory came to humayun when was study. he would be sitting at the library and would ask him can you walk us to the dormitory? and every night he would leave his books there, he would walk them home. - get up and walk them home. - and then come back and continue to study. that is how we have known him. at his burial, a young man, a 10 year old young boy, saluted him last after the burial. and we became curious that who this child is that was so well-dressed and so we approached. after the burial we approached his parents and said, "could you introduce us who this is?" they said, "oh, this is humayun's friend." before humayun was deployed, he joined the army. prior to then at the dormitory where he lived at, hillfort dormitory, captain humayun kahn used to tutor him. "whenever he would have a lesson, "instead of coming to us, he woul
when he was a student at university of virginia, undergrad student, they used to study late in the library. - yep. - and dormitory rooms were at distance and there were roads to walk. men and women used to study late and then they would walk. all women of his dormitory came to humayun when was study. he would be sitting at the library and would ask him can you walk us to the dormitory? and every night he would leave his books there, he would walk them home. - get up and walk them home. - and...
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of britain's defense select committee tory dr julian lewis who has never been able to be ongoing undergrad thanks so much guys for being back on the program here in the media first of all presumably age old dr lewis that you didn't when the british army let off for events like the bally movie massacre yeah absolutely we had a very frank and riposte meeting with some of the m.p.'s who are proposing this sounds to me for british forces for their actions in ireland such as the murder of eleven civilians as you've alluded to and by the mafia in one thousand nine hundred ninety one we told them that is not just intolerable to sion feehan is intolerable to the vast majority of political parties in ireland the victims commissioner herself in belfast who spoke very strongly against this proposal and all the victims organizations out there who give great expression i think to the feelings of the families who have suffered at the hands of these british soldiers here if you think prime minister tourism a who is only prime minister of the united kingdom because of her deal with the d p will ever respo
of britain's defense select committee tory dr julian lewis who has never been able to be ongoing undergrad thanks so much guys for being back on the program here in the media first of all presumably age old dr lewis that you didn't when the british army let off for events like the bally movie massacre yeah absolutely we had a very frank and riposte meeting with some of the m.p.'s who are proposing this sounds to me for british forces for their actions in ireland such as the murder of eleven...
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children than your current voting age so today i'm asking are to be as rogue or families and both undergrads who stay at home are u.s. citizens and then a vote you know some action cannot go into anything ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever in el salvador the foreign minister urged salvadorans in the u.s. not to become agitated nobody muto going to get you know. the first thing i want to tell people is they need to remain calm we have another eighteen months between march this year and september twenty ninth tain. but it's difficult for people to stay calm when their family's futures are on the line. al jazeera los angeles. millions of people suffering from alzheimer's and parkinson's have been dealt a blow a drug make a fire and its research into the debilitating diseases john hendren has more the decision by drug maker finds or to end its expensive high risk research into all timers and parkinson's disease marks a devastating blow for tens of millions of people around the world in a statement pfizer
children than your current voting age so today i'm asking are to be as rogue or families and both undergrads who stay at home are u.s. citizens and then a vote you know some action cannot go into anything ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever in el salvador the foreign minister urged salvadorans in the u.s. not to become agitated nobody muto going to get you know. the first thing i want to tell people is...
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i thought undergrads -- we have to go back to the basics. why was it? why collin steel? collin steel, why? becau because coal and steel you needed. the project originally was making sure france and germany would not go to war with each other again. this has become this -- i think it's the first time i have been able to use the phrase. it is deeper i want grantegratie face of deeper integration. it is absurd. the idea that you pour sovereignty and actually sup superce supercedes your own instituti . constitution. it is a focus on national security or they will continue to break up into various different clubettes. i can't guarantee you what it will be. as long as donald trump is president it will remain healthily skeptical. >> that's very encouraging to hear. >> we did not rehearse any of this, honest. >> you mentioned it was a real game changer. one of the most important presidential speeches. he also really directly spoke to the islamist threats on european soil and this is a huge issue across the atlantic at a time when there's intense debating. it is about 2 million m
i thought undergrads -- we have to go back to the basics. why was it? why collin steel? collin steel, why? becau because coal and steel you needed. the project originally was making sure france and germany would not go to war with each other again. this has become this -- i think it's the first time i have been able to use the phrase. it is deeper i want grantegratie face of deeper integration. it is absurd. the idea that you pour sovereignty and actually sup superce supercedes your own...
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children then you're been voting your age so today i'm asking are to be as rogue or families and both undergrads who stayed home are u.s. citizens and then a vote or not they're actually kind of voting twenty eight days ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever in el salvador the foreign minister urged salvadorans in the u.s. not to become agitated. we will continue to work tirelessly with the united states to reach a permanent solution for these compadre it's avows who would and leave in the united states but it's difficult for people to stay calm when their families futures are on the line wobbling it's al-jazeera while sentients time for a short break here and i was here when we come back. going but all like like you like a month month down but not out nigerian migrants head home from libya but many are still hoping to get to europe plus. and a new day here is on the rise of. arousing speech of the golden globe spark speculation that media mogul oprah winfrey could make a run for the u.s. presidency in that s
children then you're been voting your age so today i'm asking are to be as rogue or families and both undergrads who stayed home are u.s. citizens and then a vote or not they're actually kind of voting twenty eight days ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever in el salvador the foreign minister urged salvadorans in the u.s. not to become agitated. we will continue to work tirelessly with the united states to...
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my phd was at berkeley and my undergrad was that i was state university. >> are you from iowa? >> i'm from minnesota, originally. >> your here at bell labs working on. >> optical senses. there anything that detect light. what you are mostly with is a camera. the only see two-dimensional images so i'm working on a 3d imaging technique. it's very similar to radar by using light. >> are those in practical use already. >> yes, there are, one of them is in the medical field it is noninvasive. >> that is pretty common, today. >> yes, these are becoming more common. they take up a large table and can cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> i'm working on taking an entire system and shrinking it down to the size of a chip. we monitor ourselves and the environment around us. >> how far away are we from that type of technology. >> there are a lot of challenges that we have to overcome but right now we have all of the building blocks. we kind of have developed with the optimal indication technology. >> in your work is a completely health-related? is that where your relat headed?
my phd was at berkeley and my undergrad was that i was state university. >> are you from iowa? >> i'm from minnesota, originally. >> your here at bell labs working on. >> optical senses. there anything that detect light. what you are mostly with is a camera. the only see two-dimensional images so i'm working on a 3d imaging technique. it's very similar to radar by using light. >> are those in practical use already. >> yes, there are, one of them is in the...
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undergrad learning a secret university that's giving undocumented migrants access to higher education . welcome back as we look at the weather across central and southern parts of china still looking fairly quite a moment same goes for indochina annoyed though looking fairly bright highs of twenty four degrees but this area is going to develop into ranger in the course of choose the n.t. with some snow on its northern edge but hong kong fuzhou still looking dry food in optically will fourteen shanghai you'll notice just four degrees quite a lot of cold air around the eastern parts of china now for surf asia or pretty quiet for the most part usual problems with wintertime visibility because of smoke but we have got this area of low pressure affecting delhi in particular so miserable conditions there was some heavy rain coming down in temperatures of only sixteen degrees it will feel quite cold but it will improve as we head into wednesday should be fine across much of pakistan twenty six and sunny in karate here in the arabian peninsula we've lost the fairly strong wind which has been
undergrad learning a secret university that's giving undocumented migrants access to higher education . welcome back as we look at the weather across central and southern parts of china still looking fairly quite a moment same goes for indochina annoyed though looking fairly bright highs of twenty four degrees but this area is going to develop into ranger in the course of choose the n.t. with some snow on its northern edge but hong kong fuzhou still looking dry food in optically will fourteen...
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children then you have been voting your age so today i'm asking are to be yes roeder families and both undergrads who stay home are u.s. citizens and then a vote or not some action kind of vote in twenty eight days ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever in el salvador the foreign minister urged salvadorans in the u.s. not to become agitated but he made hoping to get. the first thing i want to tell people is they need to remain calm we have another eighteen months between march this year and september twenty ninth tain but it's difficult for people to stay calm when their families futures are on the line. al jazeera los angeles. time for a short break here al-jazeera when we come back the iranian nuclear deal looks increasingly fragile as teheran issues a new all to make them to the united states plus. both of them going but for like like you like among money. down but not out nigerian migrants head home from libya but many are still hoping to get to europe more and stay with us. from long flowing island winds
children then you have been voting your age so today i'm asking are to be yes roeder families and both undergrads who stay home are u.s. citizens and then a vote or not some action kind of vote in twenty eight days ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever in el salvador the foreign minister urged salvadorans in the u.s. not to become agitated but he made hoping to get. the first thing i want to tell people is...
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classes for undergrads were supposed to begin today, but the start date has been pushed back to next tuesday. classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to crack, and there is concern that could lead to mold. thehas been a big issue on chesapeake bay, and a special boat was used to clean it up. brad bell shows us how this was done. brad: a beautiful icy sunrise in annapolis. the harbor is frozen over, and all is state of maryland icebreaker john c widen. , and itsecial boat crew was summoned by the indianapolis -- annapolis harbormaster. they got to work bright and early. >> we have had a hard brees -- freeze. brad: boats including this police boat are frozen in place, but the wyden pushes through. >> you can feel vibration through the boat. the thicker the ice, the more it shakes, and at times, you wonder how the boat stays together. brad: the captain rolls the boat up against this gas dock. believe it or not, they are trying to sell some fuel and gasoline through the winter. if you take a loo
classes for undergrads were supposed to begin today, but the start date has been pushed back to next tuesday. classes for students in howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. freezing temperatures caused several steam pipes to crack, and there is concern that could lead to mold. thehas been a big issue on chesapeake bay, and a special boat was used to clean it up. brad bell shows us how this was done. brad: a beautiful icy sunrise in annapolis. the harbor is frozen over, and...
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purdue university has not raised division for resident undergrads for the past six years. that takes flexibility for those in this building, but that's the kind of goals we need to have. we created a strong foundation for growth. but no matter how hard we work to incentivize potential and capitalize on the love of face, coloradans won't continue to build their lives here if they can't move around easily, if they can't find affordable housing, if they can't stay connected. it's about companies like may fly which builds equipment for anglers and worked for the state to move all their manufacturing to mont-rose. they wanted a rural environment but a rural environment with strong broad band. they're training local workers while building an outdoor reck center and a business park at the same time, buzz they believe their business should grow side by side with the community. and we're grateful to have david here with us, stand up. take a bow. thank you for picking colorado. >>> it's great news for rural communities that many jobs can be done anywhere. but it requires good intern
purdue university has not raised division for resident undergrads for the past six years. that takes flexibility for those in this building, but that's the kind of goals we need to have. we created a strong foundation for growth. but no matter how hard we work to incentivize potential and capitalize on the love of face, coloradans won't continue to build their lives here if they can't move around easily, if they can't find affordable housing, if they can't stay connected. it's about companies...
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that would mean an extra $340 a year for undergrad students. they're setting aside 3.5 billion for uc schools, it's part of the budget for next year. that's less than janet napolitano asked for. and they approved a similar increase last year. >>> police in london are investigating sexual assault allegations against kevin spacey. a man came forward saying he was sexually assaulted by spacey in 2005. he's been accused of sexual misconduct by more than 15 other men in england and here in the united states. >> a pairs skater is calling the san francisco police amazing. >> they recovered the skates in both costumes she wore last week, in san jose, the dresses and the skates are custom-made for her. they're valid around $4,000, they were stolen while she was visiting san francisco and someone broke into the rental car stealing the skates and the costumes. police are not saying where they found the skates and the dresses. she said she ordered new skates and thought she would never see the costumes again. >>> good morning, the fog is still visitinglark
that would mean an extra $340 a year for undergrad students. they're setting aside 3.5 billion for uc schools, it's part of the budget for next year. that's less than janet napolitano asked for. and they approved a similar increase last year. >>> police in london are investigating sexual assault allegations against kevin spacey. a man came forward saying he was sexually assaulted by spacey in 2005. he's been accused of sexual misconduct by more than 15 other men in england and here in...
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that would mean an extra $340 a year for undergrad students.proposed to allocate $3.5 billion for the budget next year. janet napolitano for the system they want to add in the fall. and a similar increase was approved last year. >>> a record number of latinos could turn out to vote in the june primary. they said it's because of concerns of president trump's immigration policies. out of the 900 registered latino voters were survived, 68% plan to vote. 45% said their interest in politics has increased and 33% said protecting their rights is the most important issue facing the latinos. this is on behalf of the latino foundation. >>> there's an opportunity to stop a dangerous trend on the internet. and how youtube is ndling the tide pod challenge. >>> and ranking website on your cellphone. >>> here we are on southbound 101, that injury accident just before the wall dough tunnel is -- waldo tunnel is weighing in on the commute. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, it's 5:42, they're suing state water officials for money lost when the oroville dam spil
that would mean an extra $340 a year for undergrad students.proposed to allocate $3.5 billion for the budget next year. janet napolitano for the system they want to add in the fall. and a similar increase was approved last year. >>> a record number of latinos could turn out to vote in the june primary. they said it's because of concerns of president trump's immigration policies. out of the 900 registered latino voters were survived, 68% plan to vote. 45% said their interest in politics...
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larry: howard university undergrads. classes for them were supposed to begin today, but the start date pushed back to next tuesday, january 16. classes for students and howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. all of this because several buildings were freezing temperatures caused steam pipes to crack. autria: today's weather threatening more closures and delays for other area schools. they are scrolling at the bottom of the screen right now and you can always also sign up to get text alerts sent straight to your smartphone at the --lity.com/texts. wjla.com/texts. ray knight back in court today. we will update you on what happens through the abc7 news app through the day. larry: the deep freeze finally beginning to thaw as temperatures creep back up. the temperatures will be above freezing today across most of the mid-atlantic. it will soar to near 60 by friday. stormwatch 7 tracking one more chance for winter weather this afternoon. autria: all right. let's see how bad it is going to get. eileen whel
larry: howard university undergrads. classes for them were supposed to begin today, but the start date pushed back to next tuesday, january 16. classes for students and howard's professional schools and colleges will begin today. all of this because several buildings were freezing temperatures caused steam pipes to crack. autria: today's weather threatening more closures and delays for other area schools. they are scrolling at the bottom of the screen right now and you can always also sign up...
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>> guest: my undergrad was at iowa state university. >> guest: are you from iowa? >> guest: i'm from minnesota originally. [laughter] >> host: well, you're here at bell labs now, and you're working again on -- >> guest: i'm working on optical sensors. >> host: which is what? >> guest: really anything that detect light. the most familiar you'd be familiar with is a camera which we all basically carry on us every day. typical cameras only see two-dimensional images. so what i'm working on are 3-d optical imaging techniques very similar to radar but using light. >> host: aren't those in practical use today already? >> guest: yes. there are some uses of these. one of them is in the medical field, it's a technique called optical coherent -- [inaudible] and you can use it to do 3-d imaging in the eye, for example. you can actually get a micron-scale resolution of your entire eyeball and the retina just with light. >> host: and that's pretty common, isn't it, today? >> guest: yeah. these systems are becoming more and more common, especially in optometry. but the systems t
>> guest: my undergrad was at iowa state university. >> guest: are you from iowa? >> guest: i'm from minnesota originally. [laughter] >> host: well, you're here at bell labs now, and you're working again on -- >> guest: i'm working on optical sensors. >> host: which is what? >> guest: really anything that detect light. the most familiar you'd be familiar with is a camera which we all basically carry on us every day. typical cameras only see...
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military for eight and a half years, multiple deployments, continued working full-time, and finish my undergrad in information systems . i am a software engineer. any of those things, you have to work hard. you have to work harder than people born here to get ahead. this president we have here now, he says -- i would not be here now. i cleared a large number of income last year. wonder, how many people are coming here and being productive citizens? host: that is joe in sykesville, maryland. line forr, we have a illegal, undocumented immigrants, (202) 748-8002. also a line for recent immigrants who have been in the country less than five years, (202) 748-8000. we will try to get to as many of your stories as we can. we also have the line for immigrants who have been here is five plus years and raj on that line from herndon, virginia. caller: good morning. i want to make two points. nobody talks about the nuances of certain things. daca kids are not deportable because they have been, beyond five years it is beyond the statute of limitations. i personally have been in this country for the last 14
military for eight and a half years, multiple deployments, continued working full-time, and finish my undergrad in information systems . i am a software engineer. any of those things, you have to work hard. you have to work harder than people born here to get ahead. this president we have here now, he says -- i would not be here now. i cleared a large number of income last year. wonder, how many people are coming here and being productive citizens? host: that is joe in sykesville, maryland....
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. >> i am an economics undergrad. but i have worked with technology my whole career.rd, compaq and by many of the others. >> what is your vision for kodak in the next five or 10 years? >> kodak will be what he pretty much has been for the last century. we make products that are easy to use. we push -- you push the button and we do the rest. we always strive for easier products. >> one of donald trump schools is to bring manufacturing back to the us. is that feasible? >> it is for kodak. we are in rochester new york. we still manufacture film. we manufacture ink. remanufactured toner. even printers that are used. we fundamentally believe in manufacturing as a critical part of the kodak. >> what are you hearing from attendees? >> they are excited by everything happening. all of the innovations. example we have a drone. and of course it has an amazing kodak camera. but we have people that came here looking for gadgets that -- when you come to ces you never know what you will find. sometimes you're looking for a drone and you find something else. >> the ceo of kodak, than
. >> i am an economics undergrad. but i have worked with technology my whole career.rd, compaq and by many of the others. >> what is your vision for kodak in the next five or 10 years? >> kodak will be what he pretty much has been for the last century. we make products that are easy to use. we push -- you push the button and we do the rest. we always strive for easier products. >> one of donald trump schools is to bring manufacturing back to the us. is that feasible?...
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the proposal would raise tuition for undergrads by $228.truss ease will hold off on a decision until may. >>> the oakland a's are taking action to keep you safer from foul balls. they're expanding the protective netting at the coliseum to the far end of both dugouts. the additional coverage will ensure fans safety. it's also in line with recommendations made by the major league. the team says that the netting's green color will be similar to the grass. they're hoping that minimizes the visible impact for fans both in person and on tv. >>> sky 7 showing us the incredible lunar eclipse. we're going to go live to the "uss hornet" where people were up all night to take it in. >>> if you're trying to get into international smoke, here is your chance. the barbecue restaurant is expanding hours now. >>> first, here's a look at what's coming up at 9:00 on live with kelly and ryan. >> good morning. coming up on "live." ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ betwee
the proposal would raise tuition for undergrads by $228.truss ease will hold off on a decision until may. >>> the oakland a's are taking action to keep you safer from foul balls. they're expanding the protective netting at the coliseum to the far end of both dugouts. the additional coverage will ensure fans safety. it's also in line with recommendations made by the major league. the team says that the netting's green color will be similar to the grass. they're hoping that minimizes the...
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i went to the law school, i didn't go to undergrad. graduated from the law school in 1988, a long time ago, before some of you were born. it has been an amazing community for me.'88 today. for 30 years, it has been an amazing community, and i have learned a lot. from my education in georgetown, but also my engagement with the community. one of the things that i did not appreciate fully even when i was toloss will, that i came appreciate more with my involvement in the university, is a great jesuit motto, that we should be women and men, for each other's. it is a pretty straightforward way to live our lives. and i've tried to do that as best i can with my life and certainly with my time in service in the congress of the united states which is an amazing privilege. i do think as we look to the future the central question facing this nation, more so than any particular piece of policy, is how do we begin to unify a terribly divided and fractured nation which is what we find ourselves living in right now. and what has happened to politics
i went to the law school, i didn't go to undergrad. graduated from the law school in 1988, a long time ago, before some of you were born. it has been an amazing community for me.'88 today. for 30 years, it has been an amazing community, and i have learned a lot. from my education in georgetown, but also my engagement with the community. one of the things that i did not appreciate fully even when i was toloss will, that i came appreciate more with my involvement in the university, is a great...
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more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> reporter: charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became "mr. everything." scholar, class president, the guy with the cool friends, athlete. hannah valentine opened up her parents' summerhouse to charlie and his other teenaged pals. >> he was always happy and energetic. >> the guy that tells jokes? >>> he's the one that everybody knows him. he walks in. everybody lights up. he starts telling funny stories. >> so you'd think charlie tan was another ivy league overachiever poised for takeoff and great things to come, but that's not his story. this is about the charlie tan, keeper of secrets, and quite possibly something much worse. but before a
more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, random acts of kindness. giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> reporter: charlie was the son of chinese...
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guest: i am an economics undergrad, but i worked for technology companies my whole career, compaq, hewlett-packardmany others. i am definitely from the technical side of this. host: so what is your vision from kodak in the next five to 10 years? guest: kodak will be what it has been pretty much for the last 10 years. pretty good. a company where we make products that are easy to use. you push the button, we do the rest. ew strive to that -- we strive to that everyday. we strive for easier products. host: one of donald trump's goals is to bring manufacturing back to the u.s. is that feasible? guest: it is for kodak, and i believe it is for america. kodak is in rochester, new york. we still manufacture film, ink, toner, and that it chemicals, printers thatty our manufacturers usually manufacture -- competitors usually manufacture overseas. believe intally manufacturing as a critical part of the codec process. host: what are you hearing from attendees here? >> pretty excited about everything happening. all the innovation. ew have one of the -- we have one of the fastest drones in the show, which came
guest: i am an economics undergrad, but i worked for technology companies my whole career, compaq, hewlett-packardmany others. i am definitely from the technical side of this. host: so what is your vision from kodak in the next five to 10 years? guest: kodak will be what it has been pretty much for the last 10 years. pretty good. a company where we make products that are easy to use. you push the button, we do the rest. ew strive to that -- we strive to that everyday. we strive for easier...
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the proposal they're considering would raise tuition for undergrads by $228. trustees will hold off on a decision until may when a final state budget takes shape. >>> silicon valley startups are racing to lead the driverless delivery market. this was in san mateo yesterday. 18 secure cargo compartments and the idea is you walk up to it, tap a button on your phone and it unlocks an assigned space. the company can monitor and control the vehicles remotely and allow for overrides and human assisted guidance when possible. >> the fact that it's two blocks away, being able to reschedule delivery. you can summon the vehicle to the local starbucks or wherever you are. >> vehicles won't be fully autonomous until regulators relax the years in the next few years. there is a person behind the wheel. the company hopes to have 1500 of these vehicles on our roads by 2021. >> how does it work in the city? you know what i am saying? >> challenging. >> when there's no place for that to be to sit and wait for you to open the door. >> problems with ubers and lyft and parking. >>
the proposal they're considering would raise tuition for undergrads by $228. trustees will hold off on a decision until may when a final state budget takes shape. >>> silicon valley startups are racing to lead the driverless delivery market. this was in san mateo yesterday. 18 secure cargo compartments and the idea is you walk up to it, tap a button on your phone and it unlocks an assigned space. the company can monitor and control the vehicles remotely and allow for overrides and...
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>> i'm an economic undergrad and an mba and i work with technology my whole career. from hewlett-packard and many others. from a technical side, i have it. >> host: what is your vision for kodak in the next five or ten years? >> that would be [inaudible] we make products that are easy to use and you push a button and we do the rest. we strive for that everyday. [inaudible] >> host: one of donald trump's goals is to bring manufacturing back to the us. is that feasible? >> it is for kodak and i think it is for america. at kodak in rochester, new york we still manufacture film. we manufacture toner and ink and synthetic chemical and even heavy-duty printers that are manufactured fundamentally we see it in manufacturing as a critical part of the kodak process. >> host: what are you hearing from attendees? >> everyone is excited and innovation and for example we one of the fastest drones in the show. we are one that a recent rate it's grown because of an amazing camera and people are excited about that but we get people came in here looking for a gadget but love the anten
>> i'm an economic undergrad and an mba and i work with technology my whole career. from hewlett-packard and many others. from a technical side, i have it. >> host: what is your vision for kodak in the next five or ten years? >> that would be [inaudible] we make products that are easy to use and you push a button and we do the rest. we strive for that everyday. [inaudible] >> host: one of donald trump's goals is to bring manufacturing back to the us. is that feasible?...
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>> guest: well, i'm an economics undergrad and mba, but i've worked for technology companies my whole career. i'm definitely from the technical side of business. >> host: so, mr. clarke, what is your vision for kodak in the next five, ten years? >> guest: coe damage will be -- kodak will be what it has been, it's going to be a trusted company where we make products that are easy to use. you push the button, we do the rest. we strive for that every day. we always strive for easier products four customers. >> host: one of donald trump's goal is the to bring manufacturing back to the u.s. is that feasible? >> guest: it is for kodak, and i believe it is for america. so at kodak in the rochester, new york, we still manufacture film. we manufacture ink. we manufacture toner, synthetic chemicals. and even these printers that are usually for our competitors manufactured overseas. we fundamentally believe in manufacturing as a critical part of the kodak product. >> host: what are you hearing from attendees here at ces about kodak? >> guest: people are pretty excited about everything happening,
>> guest: well, i'm an economics undergrad and mba, but i've worked for technology companies my whole career. i'm definitely from the technical side of business. >> host: so, mr. clarke, what is your vision for kodak in the next five, ten years? >> guest: coe damage will be -- kodak will be what it has been, it's going to be a trusted company where we make products that are easy to use. you push the button, we do the rest. we strive for that every day. we always strive for...
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i also went to west point for undergrad and i really appreciate your first book but my other passion is police brutality. >> you mean anti- police brutality? [laughter] >> anti- prison. so i got into that not on purpose but i had a run in with the cop with a bad experience that opened my eyes to the issues that's what other people have been pushing for generatio generation. butru what happened after my run in is that my west point classmates turned against me some of them publicly. my stanford classmates by a large went quiet. themselves from me. and through this experience, as much as i love stanford, i have come to be quite disappointed in institutions higher education in particular and to give your position as a former dean at stanford in a lotof of ways our universities are not centers for pushing societypr forward to have extreme disappointment with someone with so much privilege are the least willing to speak out. so this is an easy question for you feel free to expound upon that. >> thank you ford sharing. i'm sorry you went through that with the police and that still matter t
i also went to west point for undergrad and i really appreciate your first book but my other passion is police brutality. >> you mean anti- police brutality? [laughter] >> anti- prison. so i got into that not on purpose but i had a run in with the cop with a bad experience that opened my eyes to the issues that's what other people have been pushing for generatio generation. butru what happened after my run in is that my west point classmates turned against me some of them publicly....
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i went to the law school, i didn't go to undergrad. graduated from the law school in 88 today. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.'88 today. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.today. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.oday. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.day. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.ay. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.y. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me.. before some of you were born. so it has been an amazing community for me. hello, father. for 30 years it has been an amazing community. and i've learned a lot. not only in my he heducation, b from my engagement in the community. one thing that i didn't quite appreciate fully but came to appreciate it more with my involvement in the university is the great jesuit motto that we should be women and men for others. and i think it is a very kind of si
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children then you have been voting your age so today i'm asking are to be as rogue or families in both undergrads who stay at home are u.s. citizens and then a vote or not they're actually kind of broke in twenty eight days ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever robert oulds al jazeera los angeles well people have been reacting to the trumpet ministrations decision in el salvador the country's foreign minister calls for calm in the lead up to next year's deadline for people to leave think us nobody made. the first thing i want to tell people is they need to remain calm we have another eighteen months between march this year and september twenty ninth tain. one person has been killed during and government protest in tunisia demonstrators clashed with security forces in the town of the border near the capital tunis protests spread to as many as ten towns as discontent grows against austerity measures that have led to tax hikes and increased prices for basic goods. i think two people have also been killed after p
children then you have been voting your age so today i'm asking are to be as rogue or families in both undergrads who stay at home are u.s. citizens and then a vote or not they're actually kind of broke in twenty eight days ministration has given the salvadoran residents eighteen months to find a way to obtain legal status or leave the u.s. forever robert oulds al jazeera los angeles well people have been reacting to the trumpet ministrations decision in el salvador the country's foreign...
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and if you think this is a useful way to teach this to undergrads as a way for them to an alternativeread of the past or an alternative future? if you could give examples or thoughts on that? thank you. think that is a very useful question. in some ways i guess that i would want to resist -- there is a kind of nominalist it approach -- nominalistic approach imagining the baton being passed is the only circulation of exchange. maybe with the media we have more batons, or they are moving faster, or something. whether we think of decolonization or the role of that we have to wrap our heads around a kind of set of what i think of as discontinuous solidarity's. there is -- discontinuous solidarities. there is a sensing of shared political agency without being able to assume that you know with this other person is experiencing and you really have -- really could somehow co-op and can beience moved by it and move in parallel. i think that is maybe the most profound form of connection. , there is all kinds of strange micro-movements. is an artistthere ao goes from japan -- he is taoist, he ma
and if you think this is a useful way to teach this to undergrads as a way for them to an alternativeread of the past or an alternative future? if you could give examples or thoughts on that? thank you. think that is a very useful question. in some ways i guess that i would want to resist -- there is a kind of nominalist it approach -- nominalistic approach imagining the baton being passed is the only circulation of exchange. maybe with the media we have more batons, or they are moving faster,...
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friday. [ applause ] autria: and weather-related problems at howard university are keeping soup undergrads was supposed to be today but the start day has been pushed back to next tuesday because the heat is out in some buildings after water main break leaving water everywhere and several steam pipes cracked on the steam filling the buildings causing a serious hazard that could lead to mold. you can see these giant tubes that are sucking the moisture out of those buildings and that process will take some time. autria: and a winter weather advisory this afternoon. and the chance for freezing rain. perfect timing during your evening commute. larry: and here's eileen whelan with more. eileen: temperatures still in the teens and 20's. be around a shortly after lunchtime that we start some of this freezing rain. that's liquid rain falling from the skies but i was just looking at road temperatures and they're still in the teens and 20's. conditions on the roadways. we'll continue to show that risk of light freezing rain through about 8:00, 9:00 and then overnight tonight, skies begin to clear. we
friday. [ applause ] autria: and weather-related problems at howard university are keeping soup undergrads was supposed to be today but the start day has been pushed back to next tuesday because the heat is out in some buildings after water main break leaving water everywhere and several steam pipes cracked on the steam filling the buildings causing a serious hazard that could lead to mold. you can see these giant tubes that are sucking the moisture out of those buildings and that process will...
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the start of the semester for undergrad and graduates was pushed back due to a ruptured pipe.d of the week. eileen: exactly. get backtely, we will to the cold as we head to the weekend. for the res hours, mostly cloudy. by the time home, showers will be developing. we could see an inch or more of rain early saturday morning. it will be still in call to head into the mlk holiday. julie: we are looking at debris on the capital beltway from this is a 15 and minute commute to travel seven miles headed south. as you make your way east and west, 395 northbound off the .ridge does it for good morning america but come on over to good morning washington on newschannel 8 >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, film, television, and now broadway star uma thurman. and from the series "madam secretary," sara ramirez. plus, foods that can help you live longer and healthier. we are continuing with "jan-you-ary" ." all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪
the start of the semester for undergrad and graduates was pushed back due to a ruptured pipe.d of the week. eileen: exactly. get backtely, we will to the cold as we head to the weekend. for the res hours, mostly cloudy. by the time home, showers will be developing. we could see an inch or more of rain early saturday morning. it will be still in call to head into the mlk holiday. julie: we are looking at debris on the capital beltway from this is a 15 and minute commute to travel seven miles...
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military for eight and a half years, multiple deployments, continued working full-time, and finish my undergradn information systems . i am a software engineer. any of those things, you have to work hard. you have to work harder than people born here to get ahead. this president we have here now, he says -- i would not be here now. i cleared a large number of income last year. wonder, how many people are coming here and being productive citizens? host: that is joe in sykesville, maryland. line forr, we have a illegal, undocumented immigrants, (202) 748-8002. also a line for recent immigrants who have been in the country less than five years, (202) 748-8000. we will try to get to as many of your stories as we can. we also have the line for immigrants who have been here is five plus years and raj on that line from herndon, virginia. caller: good morning. i want to make two points. nobody talks about the nuances of certain things. daca kids are not deportable because they have been, beyond five years it is beyond the statute of limitations. i personally have been in this country for the last 14 ye
military for eight and a half years, multiple deployments, continued working full-time, and finish my undergradn information systems . i am a software engineer. any of those things, you have to work hard. you have to work harder than people born here to get ahead. this president we have here now, he says -- i would not be here now. i cleared a large number of income last year. wonder, how many people are coming here and being productive citizens? host: that is joe in sykesville, maryland. line...
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undergraduate education, hands-on, 16 students there, each registering the thesis focusing on the undergrads, harvard, yale, berkeley, chicago and other wonderful places. high-quality undergraduate education, and -- i loved harvard and howard and more. i believe in the truth. speaking the truth. this is under running too. >> we invited you to talk about your books but why didn't you do that together? >> we talk about harvard university press and princeton university press interested in having us do that and we have two busy guys and a lot of responsibility and obligation, we traveled around having public dialogues, we will get to it. and we have done some of those to gather and the washington times and washington examiner. >> also princeton magazine. >> one thing you do in your book is the class of orthodoxies, and your views. >> that is how philosophy works and education and learning works, that is how scholarship proceeds especially, though not exclusively in humanities and social sciences. we learn giving an argument, providing reasons, producing evidence, letting a critic respond to that
undergraduate education, hands-on, 16 students there, each registering the thesis focusing on the undergrads, harvard, yale, berkeley, chicago and other wonderful places. high-quality undergraduate education, and -- i loved harvard and howard and more. i believe in the truth. speaking the truth. this is under running too. >> we invited you to talk about your books but why didn't you do that together? >> we talk about harvard university press and princeton university press interested...