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to increase the number of out of state, but especially international students to strengthen our undergraduate program. >> we are the victims. >> for all the hardships and highly publicized missteps and in spite of the outrage over spiking executive salaries and rising tuitions, he reflects on his time at cal with pride and looks forward to his career wz a familiar ulty member with excitement. >> when you are walking around in june and see the students, they say hey, there's chancellor. he really -- how do you want them to remember you? >> he really cared about me. that's what i want them to remember. >> now, i also talked to him about what he described as one of the most upsetting moments in his time as chancellor. protesters attacked his house in 2009. this was the aftermath of his on campus home known as the university house. police estimated a crowd of 40 to 70 people attacked the residence while protesting budget hikes. >> mostly not students, the leader was an arsonist from new york city. there would be a group of people that would do the kind of damage that these group of protesters did
to increase the number of out of state, but especially international students to strengthen our undergraduate program. >> we are the victims. >> for all the hardships and highly publicized missteps and in spite of the outrage over spiking executive salaries and rising tuitions, he reflects on his time at cal with pride and looks forward to his career wz a familiar ulty member with excitement. >> when you are walking around in june and see the students, they say hey, there's...
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while an undergraduate, anthony served as student body president, the first african- american to do so. his passion for public service awarded him the root tilden scholarship to study law at the new york university. design line asg deputy general counsel in 2009, anthony worked as a litigation attorney. he has the distinguished distinction of serving in all three branches of the federal government, is a law clerk of the united states sixth circuit court of appeals, a trial attorney for the civil rights division of the united states justice department, and the staff counsel to the united states house of representatives on the judiciary. politicalgan his career in 2005 with his election to the city council as an at- large representative and served two terms before being elected mayor on november 3, 2009. i might add the youngest mayor in the city's history. much like our state, the city of charlotte continues to grow by leaps and bounds i'm a and as bounds, and as mayor, anthony foxx has kept ahead of the needs of the metropolitan area. he has built stronger relationships with state and
while an undergraduate, anthony served as student body president, the first african- american to do so. his passion for public service awarded him the root tilden scholarship to study law at the new york university. design line asg deputy general counsel in 2009, anthony worked as a litigation attorney. he has the distinguished distinction of serving in all three branches of the federal government, is a law clerk of the united states sixth circuit court of appeals, a trial attorney for the...
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we are a four-year undergraduate. arethe service academies for your undergraduate colleges.in the 1960s and 1970s, they got the right to give a bachelor degree. in that sense, we are like going to an rotc program. rotce completely unlike an program and the fact that every aspect of the students lives is completely control. if you ask me what needs to be fixed pronto with the service academy, it would be that. we attract people who are these hardcharging alpha types, and then we lock them down. every aspect of their life, we tell them what to do. expect them to wear uniforms and so on, but their lives are not their own. have very discontented students, and rightfully so, because they need to be given a longer leash, and they need to own -- they do not own the goal now. that is what i would like. i am a tenured full professor. young assistant professor, not right out of graduate school, but pretty much. 426 years, i've talked to students who resent and do not see the point of what it is they are told. i'm speaking from the heart when i say, if you have this top-down, they call
we are a four-year undergraduate. arethe service academies for your undergraduate colleges.in the 1960s and 1970s, they got the right to give a bachelor degree. in that sense, we are like going to an rotc program. rotce completely unlike an program and the fact that every aspect of the students lives is completely control. if you ask me what needs to be fixed pronto with the service academy, it would be that. we attract people who are these hardcharging alpha types, and then we lock them down....
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iit, to this day, are famous for producing top quality undergraduates in engineering. many iit graduates have come to the u.s. for the graduate studies. many now are in leadership roles in academia, industry, government, and r&d organization worldwide. today there are fifteen i, t with five more to be added in the near future. most ph.d. and engineering and india from the it. the overall number of ph.d. is only about 1,000 per year which is tiny compared to the 1.24 billion people in india. beyond the iit, india has 4,000 colleges producing 700,000 engineering undergraduates a year. with the expectations that this number will cross one million in three or four years. these numbers sound astonishing. there is one problem. quality. while it produced top quality, the vast majority of the engineering undergraduates do not come from the iit. more over, the large number of students unemployable and further train. the low number of ph.d. and the quality of the undergraduate, the government and india recently adopted the 2010 recommendation of the [inaudible] committee. set up
iit, to this day, are famous for producing top quality undergraduates in engineering. many iit graduates have come to the u.s. for the graduate studies. many now are in leadership roles in academia, industry, government, and r&d organization worldwide. today there are fifteen i, t with five more to be added in the near future. most ph.d. and engineering and india from the it. the overall number of ph.d. is only about 1,000 per year which is tiny compared to the 1.24 billion people in india....
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undergraduates must party and lie in bed from time to time, but there's plenty of slack in the week for asking them to do more, and so our colleges are quite intensive asking the students to do a broad range of things alongside their indidn't scholarly study, and turns out, they love it. they see the collections and how they feed into one another. >> host: it's a private university; correct? >> guest: independent. all universities in the united king dome are private that they are not publicly own, but they get public subsidy, some like oxford and cambridge, 25% of the income is public money, so we're independent, and one of the very few here in the united kingdom, but this is a model in which is having to change because of the way how education is funded in the united kingdom, so another aspect of what the united states taught us of the united states is a good model is endowmented photos eel. hair voir dire -- where minds are big, you can come for free forever. >> host: professor grayling, in the 2011 book, the good book, what is that, and what was your discussion with the archbishop? >
undergraduates must party and lie in bed from time to time, but there's plenty of slack in the week for asking them to do more, and so our colleges are quite intensive asking the students to do a broad range of things alongside their indidn't scholarly study, and turns out, they love it. they see the collections and how they feed into one another. >> host: it's a private university; correct? >> guest: independent. all universities in the united king dome are private that they are...
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the we are suffering the consequences. >> we were still an undergraduate by:edited of body volume was one of my professors. under attacked and the assumption was then we did not even consider at that point* from the right. to have a book with that same title would be totally different. possibility that the as for naught and the maybe, more in line with american public opinion more generally. and then i do wonder if there is a contingency as well. >> with the case to 12 education it is called school reform which i have written about is the same thing the productive is some there is a difference with the you think education is to teach people how to do things to make them more efficient in the world or to stand apart to have stand apart to have people think for themselves to have a critique to create a realm for studying that they may not have a practical application but those to attitudes map onto new predispositions and so in that sense there is the conservative assault it is the practicality and ideology. >> to follow-up on that, there is a lot of talk about the problems of credentia
the we are suffering the consequences. >> we were still an undergraduate by:edited of body volume was one of my professors. under attacked and the assumption was then we did not even consider at that point* from the right. to have a book with that same title would be totally different. possibility that the as for naught and the maybe, more in line with american public opinion more generally. and then i do wonder if there is a contingency as well. >> with the case to 12 education it...
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we conducted this field experiment for which we took a lot of flak, and sent e-mails from fake undergraduate students to director0s of graduate studies and the leading programs in sociology and n the united states, and each person got two e-mails, one mentioned the students worked on the mccain or obama campaign and the other didn't mention anything about politics and each were tailored for the fields. and we analyzed the responses we received or didn't receive, and we found very, very tiny levels of support for the obama students relative to control, but not enough to be statistically significant. the question is it a good test of bias? i think around some of the questions it's not a terrible test. i think what it suggests is that despite the liberal lengs, academics are professional, try not to let their politics interfere with the selection, and on the whole i think this doesn't drive the process. i think there aren't enough conservatives interested in academic careers that they are being kind of negatively selected by academics of -- i think these points have some value but not to the --
we conducted this field experiment for which we took a lot of flak, and sent e-mails from fake undergraduate students to director0s of graduate studies and the leading programs in sociology and n the united states, and each person got two e-mails, one mentioned the students worked on the mccain or obama campaign and the other didn't mention anything about politics and each were tailored for the fields. and we analyzed the responses we received or didn't receive, and we found very, very tiny...
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lots of undergraduates, pre lot is one of the most popular undergraduate majors in the country. has been for a long time, and it still is. and i said, well, that is fine, bubble would i teach. and he said, perhaps i have not asked him, but to his great regret, whenever you want to. so i had been puzzling about the problems of attorneys psychological distress for about eight or ten years prior to that the mandela said the qualify this by saying, i am the exception. six out of ten lawyers who have been practicing with engineers affirmatively counsel young people to stay away from moscow. they say stay away. six out of ten, which is a terrible, terrible reflection, i think, on the profession. but i am one of the four. i had a great career in the law, provided, and so i come at all of this month very positive perspective and a very positive place. and so i said, okay. i had been worried and concerned about what i perceive myself of the primary auction years as this increasing difficulty among many lawyers to maintain balance, to be able to live lives that allowed them to, for exampl
lots of undergraduates, pre lot is one of the most popular undergraduate majors in the country. has been for a long time, and it still is. and i said, well, that is fine, bubble would i teach. and he said, perhaps i have not asked him, but to his great regret, whenever you want to. so i had been puzzling about the problems of attorneys psychological distress for about eight or ten years prior to that the mandela said the qualify this by saying, i am the exception. six out of ten lawyers who...
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an undergraduate, my grades were better in mathematics.ath majormyself a and i did physics classes because that is what i love. when i was a senior, a friend of mine suggested i might be able to get both bachelors degrees. they looked at the transcript at m.i.t. and said, you look like you are a physics major except you have to do some classes in your senior year and get a bachelors degree. >> let's not go any farther without talking about the challenger who lost his life. how well did you know him? >> i knew ron mcnair from the year of 1969 to the year of his death. during the summer of 1969, before i went to m.i.t., there was a summer program i was invited to participate in. a transitional program. was the most challenging and intellectual thing i had ever done at that point. one of the things we did, a group of us, we had a fight then. we were all a bunch of poor students looking to save money peered one of the ways we did is a couple of us formed the food co-op. we would pitch our money together and there was a young lady in the group
an undergraduate, my grades were better in mathematics.ath majormyself a and i did physics classes because that is what i love. when i was a senior, a friend of mine suggested i might be able to get both bachelors degrees. they looked at the transcript at m.i.t. and said, you look like you are a physics major except you have to do some classes in your senior year and get a bachelors degree. >> let's not go any farther without talking about the challenger who lost his life. how well did...
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and undergraduate studies at stan for and uc-berkeley where she said finding mentors she could relatewas difficult. >> it's hard to be the one and only in some places. and you just -- you know, i always knew the social cohesion was important and that was the way i was going to survive. >> what do you think? >> reporter: she did survive creating minority science support groups at every school she attended. as a professor, she has created summer internship opportunities for underrepresented students and is a faculty advisor. this professor, wife and mother of two takes the job of mentoring seriously. >> she always pushes me and i really appreciate that. >> reporter: graduate student angel says that dr. marquez- magana opened her lab to him and mentored him every step of the way. this fall he will pursue a ph.d. at ucsf in pharmaceutical sciences carrying for the mentor's message. >> the goal of medicine is to benefit everyone for the greater good so i want to stick to that and help people. >> reporter: so for her extraordinary leadership and efforts to change the face of science so that
and undergraduate studies at stan for and uc-berkeley where she said finding mentors she could relatewas difficult. >> it's hard to be the one and only in some places. and you just -- you know, i always knew the social cohesion was important and that was the way i was going to survive. >> what do you think? >> reporter: she did survive creating minority science support groups at every school she attended. as a professor, she has created summer internship opportunities for...
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because he did his undergraduate work out of a college in carolina. we truly bonded over something called a general examination. in order to get one's phd, it is standard practice there is a final exam that the university or department would administer that acts as a go, no go signature. it is called the general exam at m.i.t. the final written exam, a five- hour exam for part two. and then there is an oral examination. you have to demonstrate to your faculty you have mastered the content of a graduate student. and that you are prepared to go on to write your phd thesis. ron and i tried to take the exam. we were both unsuccessful in our first attempt. i was amazed. at that point, i questioned whether i could do this lifelong dream of becoming a physicist. ron was also in love with the idea of being a physicist. ron and i concluded that maybe if we worked together, we would have a better shot at it the second time. in the entire month of january of 1975, we studied together. it was the first time in my life i actually did study with someone else. befor
because he did his undergraduate work out of a college in carolina. we truly bonded over something called a general examination. in order to get one's phd, it is standard practice there is a final exam that the university or department would administer that acts as a go, no go signature. it is called the general exam at m.i.t. the final written exam, a five- hour exam for part two. and then there is an oral examination. you have to demonstrate to your faculty you have mastered the content of a...
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. >> facing in $60,000 in debt from graduate and undergraduate schools, she moved back in with her parents. the only way we could save aggressively while paying down debt. >> i consider myself lucky that i had a place i could save. but people who aren't originally from the area who have to pay an extra $1,500 a month in renting, thattan rent money is not going to saving. how are they going to be able to save up or to make that transition from renting to owning? in addition to all of the student loan debt? >> the answer is, they are not. total student loan balances tripled between 2004 to 2012 to a bet incurred of $1 trillion according to a survey from federal reserve bank of new york. it's second only to mortgage debt and in turn has a direct affect on getting a mortgage. >> if you look at the average student loan balance, about $30,000, $35,000 per person, per student so if you take a family of two, that's $60,000 to $70,000, in certain markets, that's almost a mortgage payment. almost as much as a house. >> that is partially why first-time home buyers are being squeezed out of the market
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reporter: before becoming a professor at san francisco state university leticia completed her undergraduate and and graduate studies at stanford and uc-berkeley where she said finding mentors she could relate to was difficult. >> it's hard to be the one and only in some places. and you just --you know, i always knew the social cohesion was important and that was the way i was going to survive. >> what do you think? >> reporter: she did survive creating minority science support groups at every school she attended. as a professor, she has created summer internship opportunities for underrepresented students and is a faculty advisor. this professor, wife and mother of two takes the job of mentoring seriously. >> she always pushes me and i really appreciate that. >> reporter: this graduate student says that dr. marquez-magana opened her lab to him and mentored him every step of the way. this fall he will pursue a ph.d. at ucsf in pharmaceutical sciences carrying forward his mentor's message. >> the goal of medicine is to benefit everyone for the greater good so i want to stick to that and help
reporter: before becoming a professor at san francisco state university leticia completed her undergraduate and and graduate studies at stanford and uc-berkeley where she said finding mentors she could relate to was difficult. >> it's hard to be the one and only in some places. and you just --you know, i always knew the social cohesion was important and that was the way i was going to survive. >> what do you think? >> reporter: she did survive creating minority science support...
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university early to go pro as a sophomore, he made a big time promise to his mom he would finish his undergraduate and he kept that promise this weekend. he's actually going to do mom one better, graduating from uc berkeley with a masters in education. congratulations to zeke. thomas says he'll be at the commencement to walk across the stage. beautiful day for his mom as well i'm sure. >>> speaking of commencement, steve wozniak will address them. for the record, yes, he was an alum of uc berkeley. >>> you and i use them to leave notes. another purpose for post its, colorful and time consuming prank coming up after this break. >>> we wrap things up this morning, maybe if you're board this weekend, here is something you canfn! do. show you what guys with way too much time on their hands pulled off. how about this, parked outside of roanoke, virginia grocery store there, yeah, a bunch of friends decided to prank the owner. covered his car in post it notes. how about that one. turns out the car's owner, jacob parker had an early shift at work when his buddies came by and didn't have anything better t
university early to go pro as a sophomore, he made a big time promise to his mom he would finish his undergraduate and he kept that promise this weekend. he's actually going to do mom one better, graduating from uc berkeley with a masters in education. congratulations to zeke. thomas says he'll be at the commencement to walk across the stage. beautiful day for his mom as well i'm sure. >>> speaking of commencement, steve wozniak will address them. for the record, yes, he was an alum of...
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. >> i came for my undergraduate career. >> this student owes 25,000. >> i feel like more and more peopletting degrees. your can get educationline stuff like a bachelor's degree. >> two out of every three students frag wait with about 626 thundershower in government loan -- 26,000 in government loans. >> i am a parent myself and struggling with some of these same issues. student loans will be an issue for quite awhile. >> in this economy many students have to borrow from
. >> i came for my undergraduate career. >> this student owes 25,000. >> i feel like more and more peopletting degrees. your can get educationline stuff like a bachelor's degree. >> two out of every three students frag wait with about 626 thundershower in government loan -- 26,000 in government loans. >> i am a parent myself and struggling with some of these same issues. student loans will be an issue for quite awhile. >> in this economy many students have to...
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andy champ, vice president for personal and career development at my undergraduate alma mater, wake forest scott ross, director of one wisconsin now and valerie kaur. let me start with you andy. how do we start thinking about how we talk to young people about paying for college education when they are in terror of the stats i just gave about student loans? >> one of the things i think a lot of students find with all in bad news is that they get very discouraged thinking that there is really nothing out there. one of the things that they don't realize is that there's a lot more than just the jobs you see on the internet. at least half and up to 75% of the jobs that are available are in the hidden market. because of that, if students can actually be taught how to network and make connections, be introduced to people, to understand that actually the number one thing i think employers really want is they want to see that you're prepared, that you're resourceful, that oven enthusiasm and that you have a strong work ethic. that you're bringing that to the table from the first moment you intervie
andy champ, vice president for personal and career development at my undergraduate alma mater, wake forest scott ross, director of one wisconsin now and valerie kaur. let me start with you andy. how do we start thinking about how we talk to young people about paying for college education when they are in terror of the stats i just gave about student loans? >> one of the things i think a lot of students find with all in bad news is that they get very discouraged thinking that there is...
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. >> i came for my undergraduate career. >> this student owes 25,000. >> i feel like more and more people are getting degrees. your can get educationline stuff like a bachelor's degree. >> two out of every three students frag wait with about 626 thundershower in government loan -- 26,000 in government loans. >> i am a parent myself and struggling with some of these same issues. student loans will be an issue for quite awhile. >> in this economy many students have to borrow from family and credit card companies. government lopes and a fidelity imvestment survey found graduates are leaving campus with $35,000 in debt. in many cases little income or no job to pay back. >> most importantly, an income- based plan that can modify your earnings. if your earnings are low, you make no payments until it reaches a certain threshold. you are still in good standing. >> she says graduates can eventually get loans for business, debts dropped by picking the right profession. >> if you work for a public or nonprofit employer, you could get for giveness after 10 years. >> the key is to get online and explo
. >> i came for my undergraduate career. >> this student owes 25,000. >> i feel like more and more people are getting degrees. your can get educationline stuff like a bachelor's degree. >> two out of every three students frag wait with about 626 thundershower in government loan -- 26,000 in government loans. >> i am a parent myself and struggling with some of these same issues. student loans will be an issue for quite awhile. >> in this economy many students...
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he received his undergraduate degree from the university of mississippi and went on to johns hopkins got his law degree from harvard. he served on the cruiser little rock before serving as a mississippi state auditor. he was elected governor of mississippi in 1988. he has been posted to saudi arabia as our american ambassador. he has been a highly visible leader of our marine corps. you might have seen him on the evening news while helping out on the gulf coast in the wake of the deep water horizon oil spill. he has traveled 715,000 during his tenure. he is also a world class photographer. a true renaissance man and the 75th secretary of the navy. [applause] >> admiral miller, thank you so much for that warm welcome. mr. president, my thanks for all you do as our commander in chief for our sailors and marines around the world every day. and all that the first lady does on behalf of those who served and those who love them. to our distinguished guests, to family, friends, faculty, and most importantly u.s. naval academy class of 2013, welcome to commissioning day. it is wonderful to b
he received his undergraduate degree from the university of mississippi and went on to johns hopkins got his law degree from harvard. he served on the cruiser little rock before serving as a mississippi state auditor. he was elected governor of mississippi in 1988. he has been posted to saudi arabia as our american ambassador. he has been a highly visible leader of our marine corps. you might have seen him on the evening news while helping out on the gulf coast in the wake of the deep water...
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he received his undergraduate degree from the university of mississippi and went on to johns hopkins and got his law degree from harvard. he served on the cruiser little rock before serving as a mississippi auditor. he was elected governor of mississippi in 1988. he has been posted to saudi arabia as our american ambassador. he has been a highly visible leader of our marine corps. you might have seen him on the evening news while helping out on the gulf coast in the wake of the deep water horizon oil spill. he has traveled 715,000 during his tenure. he is also a world class photographer. a true renaissance man and a 75th secretary of the navy. [applause] >> admiral miller, thank you so much for that warm welcome. mr. president, my thanks for all you do as our commander in chief for our sailors and marines around the world every day. and all that the first lady does on behalf of those who served and those who love them. to our distinguished guests, to family, friends, faculty, and most importantly u.s. naval academy class of 2013, welcome to commissioning day. it is wonderful to be he
he received his undergraduate degree from the university of mississippi and went on to johns hopkins and got his law degree from harvard. he served on the cruiser little rock before serving as a mississippi auditor. he was elected governor of mississippi in 1988. he has been posted to saudi arabia as our american ambassador. he has been a highly visible leader of our marine corps. you might have seen him on the evening news while helping out on the gulf coast in the wake of the deep water...
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that is true, why in gods name would you not keep everybody here who wants to stay who has an undergraduate or graduate degree, and why would you have a visa program that was not a bureaucratic nightmare to fill the gap? well we are trying to increase more young people in the stem fields, one of the things we did through the clinton global initiative, president obama said we needed another 100,000 stem eachers. we knew the government would not have the money to do this. so we will fill the gap through a totally private commitment. the other thing, we need to be careful. one of the great new stories in the world in the last five years is mexico, which has followed brazil in reducing income inequality. the president who just left, calderon, is too famous for drug wars on the borders and to little known for starting 140 tuition free universities that produced last year 113,000 engineering graduates. we have had no net in migration for the last two years from mexico. the dream of nafta is going to pay off. they will be are equal trading partner and we will work together to build up the americas
that is true, why in gods name would you not keep everybody here who wants to stay who has an undergraduate or graduate degree, and why would you have a visa program that was not a bureaucratic nightmare to fill the gap? well we are trying to increase more young people in the stem fields, one of the things we did through the clinton global initiative, president obama said we needed another 100,000 stem eachers. we knew the government would not have the money to do this. so we will fill the gap...
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>> if she is something to speak at commencements, i hate to see what their four years as undergraduatesonsisted of. i >>- q. i can see the ambassador -- >> i can see the ambassador's point. a woman is not okay cay to sit there and give advice. >> it is still not a dude. >> it is common and easy for a black woman in america to become a single -- >> they are a dime a dozen. >> joe, i didn't realize that what you do every day is watch oprah. this is what it is about. >> watch oprah? i am oprah. >> he has a dream board above his bed. >> ambassador, is this because you haven't been asked recently? >> probably. >> now it all comes out. >> honestly what does her success in life have to do with her education? >> that's an interesting point. we are complimenting her. >> you are complimenting her? >> there is no need to go to a university. >> i into thought you were insulting her. >> he was saying something more smart. her success is not based on what they are learning, right? >> what did they do for four years to deserve her in the commencement speech. >> in my defense we all thought that. >> i
>> if she is something to speak at commencements, i hate to see what their four years as undergraduatesonsisted of. i >>- q. i can see the ambassador -- >> i can see the ambassador's point. a woman is not okay cay to sit there and give advice. >> it is still not a dude. >> it is common and easy for a black woman in america to become a single -- >> they are a dime a dozen. >> joe, i didn't realize that what you do every day is watch oprah. this is what...
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if you don't study much after that, frankly don't know much why do people graduate from undergraduate. postcode this question or an e-mail who writes i hear a lot about the tea party in the news about the constitution related to fiscal mandates, bailouts, limited government can't do little or nothing about increasing encroachment of government on rights to privacy and free expression. am i correct in my inspection? >> guest: major encroachment to privacy right now, but that is not part of the contract from america. it may be phase two is the politically mature, and right now they believe they have bigger fish to fry and not privacy. >> host: nexus of rain and video, missouri. lorraine, are you dare? >> guest: yes, i'm there. you have the last question. >> caller: just a comment. talking about the constitution and the tea party. the all mighty wind that talks about the constitution follows the constitution is ron paul in the tea party people are not behind ron paul. so for me, it is ron paul or no one. that is my comment. >> host: thanks so much. >> guest: ron paul and tea party. and t
if you don't study much after that, frankly don't know much why do people graduate from undergraduate. postcode this question or an e-mail who writes i hear a lot about the tea party in the news about the constitution related to fiscal mandates, bailouts, limited government can't do little or nothing about increasing encroachment of government on rights to privacy and free expression. am i correct in my inspection? >> guest: major encroachment to privacy right now, but that is not part of...
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the increase won't affect one-third of all undergraduate students who have subsidized loans that areased on economic need. president obama about to be to a recent bill that was caught rates from the bilthat would stm doubling now but would allow them to rise later. the president called it " wrong approach. " >> traders get back at it this morning after a quiet trading day friday and the memorial day weekend. future trading shows all three indexes positive this morning, with the dow up a little over 100 points right now. the market's close friday with its first weekly loss in a month. we will be watching the stock market all morning long here on the kron 4 morning news started as 6:30 a.m. with the opening bell. >> we will be right back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever s
the increase won't affect one-third of all undergraduate students who have subsidized loans that areased on economic need. president obama about to be to a recent bill that was caught rates from the bilthat would stm doubling now but would allow them to rise later. the president called it " wrong approach. " >> traders get back at it this morning after a quiet trading day friday and the memorial day weekend. future trading shows all three indexes positive this morning, with the...
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that's are all heavily wired kinds of undergraduates. most of them had a computer in front of them, a laptop or an ipad. so i was talking about an article written in the atlantic monthly called, is facebook making us lonely? so then i got them into little groups and had them ask questions of one another and so forth. one of the questions i posed was, if you were teaching a class today -- mind you, this is a sea of computer and ipads -- if you were teaching a class today would you want your students to be able to use these technologies in class? and they said, no. even the ones who had the computers sitting in front of them, they're own computer, said, no. i said, okay, why? because we're so distracted. we're not paying attention to what is happening. and we feel we always have to have something filling our minds. so, we go on and we surf and we check our status updates and we read old text messages, because we're not able to focus on one thing at a time. and that is not good for us. even though they're the ones who were doing it. >> host
that's are all heavily wired kinds of undergraduates. most of them had a computer in front of them, a laptop or an ipad. so i was talking about an article written in the atlantic monthly called, is facebook making us lonely? so then i got them into little groups and had them ask questions of one another and so forth. one of the questions i posed was, if you were teaching a class today -- mind you, this is a sea of computer and ipads -- if you were teaching a class today would you want your...
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and, of course, he is he hasn't had a new thought obviously since he was an undergraduate. what i think is more important is the fact that we have had the left dominating the universities. and the media and hollywood and the foundations all of these cultural institutions for at least a generation, up to 30, 40 years. and, you know, at the beginning of that time, the 60's, well, let's say the 70s, the 80's, and the 90's, republicans and conservatives did very well. in fact, right up to obama in 2008. since from nixon to obama the republicans control national government far more than did the democrats. i think what disturbs me is less the intolerance and the lack of respect, which i think is very important coming out of these about 45 seconds. why don't we see this on the right. don't we see conservative people, because certainly there are zealots on the right. fanatics on the right. we don't see them going into the colleges and shouting down people and the few conservative professors. we don't see them indoctrineating. why not? >> look. since time and memorial, young people
and, of course, he is he hasn't had a new thought obviously since he was an undergraduate. what i think is more important is the fact that we have had the left dominating the universities. and the media and hollywood and the foundations all of these cultural institutions for at least a generation, up to 30, 40 years. and, you know, at the beginning of that time, the 60's, well, let's say the 70s, the 80's, and the 90's, republicans and conservatives did very well. in fact, right up to obama in...
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thomas said when he left to go pro as a sophomore he promised his mom he would, indeed, finish his undergraduate degree. it's taken a little while but this weekend he'll do her one better than that. graduating from u.c. berkeley with a master's degree in education. congratulations. thomas says he will be at the commencement to do the traditional walk across the stage. i'm sure a lot of people will be there to check that one out. >>> speaking at commencement. apple co-founder steve waz any ak. he'll be addressing a crowd of 21,000 tomorrow at cal's municipal stadium. the waz is an alumni of u.c. berkeley. >> if you're out and about near christie field, you may catch a glimpse of very unique artwork. they're busy installing the artwork for the museum of modern art. it's closing for a two-year renovation. during that time it will display some of its collection across all of the bay area. in the first of those exhibitions the museum is displaying eight large steel sculptures near the golden gate bridge. it's a free exhibit and it's officially opening to the public on wednesday, which will be very co
thomas said when he left to go pro as a sophomore he promised his mom he would, indeed, finish his undergraduate degree. it's taken a little while but this weekend he'll do her one better than that. graduating from u.c. berkeley with a master's degree in education. congratulations. thomas says he will be at the commencement to do the traditional walk across the stage. i'm sure a lot of people will be there to check that one out. >>> speaking at commencement. apple co-founder steve waz...
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. >> caller: boo-yah, chris ryan, i'm an undergraduate at the university of california, san diego. >>reat school. >> caller: we want to see you on your next college tour. investors are risking asset classes such as dividend paying stocks. what do you think about dper objection? >> it's okay to be honest, chris. i don't see a lot of upside to it. i would not, no, i mean, look, why, go buy honeywell. i mention that as another company that i think is a better run and is inexpensive. tom in south carolina. >> caller: boo-yah from the big easy south klein. triquint. >> no, don't make the xoen component plachls you got to ring the register. triquint. i think those component plays are dangerous. let's go to roberto in oklahoma. >> caller: yes, jim, how are you? boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> kelly: okay, jim. norman, oklahoma the question i want to ask you the company is in the 3d presenting sec roar. 3 the systems. what do you think about it? >> i like this, this is not my favorite. i think the 3d stocks are very vulnerable. let be careful. go to bill in florida. bill. >> hey, jim, from florida. h
. >> caller: boo-yah, chris ryan, i'm an undergraduate at the university of california, san diego. >>reat school. >> caller: we want to see you on your next college tour. investors are risking asset classes such as dividend paying stocks. what do you think about dper objection? >> it's okay to be honest, chris. i don't see a lot of upside to it. i would not, no, i mean, look, why, go buy honeywell. i mention that as another company that i think is a better run and is...
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it's true on a smaller scale for und undergraduates.you're going to be a teacher and you're sitting on a $50,000 student loans, that's difficult to do. >> i think my first radio job paid $90 a month. if i had a big student debt, that would not have happened. neal irwin, it is a very important and fascinating topic. thanks for coming on. >> appreciate it. >> president obama gave a very personal address to the nation's only historically black college, all male. he reflected on his own struggles. >> and i will tell you, class of 2013, whatever success i have achieved, whatever positions of leadership i have held have depended less on ivy league degrees or s.a.t. scores or g.p.a.s and have instead been due to that sense of connection and empathy, the special obligation i felt as a black man, like you, to help those who need it most, people who didn't have the opportunities that i had because there but for the grace of god go i. i might have been in their shoes. i might have been in prison. i might have been unemployed. i might not have been
it's true on a smaller scale for und undergraduates.you're going to be a teacher and you're sitting on a $50,000 student loans, that's difficult to do. >> i think my first radio job paid $90 a month. if i had a big student debt, that would not have happened. neal irwin, it is a very important and fascinating topic. thanks for coming on. >> appreciate it. >> president obama gave a very personal address to the nation's only historically black college, all male. he reflected on...
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if one of my undergraduate students had turned that plan in to me, i would have given it an f.ue, noncommitment, and filled with self-congratulatory platitudes. it continues voluntary self monitoring with no binding, no enforcement agreements, and this is what the gap is saying. the code word is we don't want liability. the real thing is they don't want responsibility. they want flex lt, which is what the american apparel and foot ware association said, they want flexibility. they don't want to commit to the real solutions which is a binding, enforceable agreement that would involve them committing to contracts, not to cutting and running, not to voluntary auditing which has failed over the past ten years but for them committed for the next five years to actually commit to improving conditions in bangladesh. >> let me bring dana back in because the issue here is, do they have a responsibility? the responsibility is to their share holders, these retailers, right? if there's a public outcry that is big enough, do they say, hey, you have to do a better job. you can't let people su
if one of my undergraduate students had turned that plan in to me, i would have given it an f.ue, noncommitment, and filled with self-congratulatory platitudes. it continues voluntary self monitoring with no binding, no enforcement agreements, and this is what the gap is saying. the code word is we don't want liability. the real thing is they don't want responsibility. they want flex lt, which is what the american apparel and foot ware association said, they want flexibility. they don't want to...
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. >> you grew up in north carolina and undergraduate degree in what? >> political science. >> somebody watching this thing. i want to do what tom goldstein do. what's the recommendation? >> nobody should try and be me. they should really try and be whatever it is they love, they wake up in the morning and so excited to have the company to do. for me that's the supreme court and it could be anything. if you're a lawyer, it could be immigration, or a doctor or politics. that's how they'll be great. i'm not saying i'm great. i'm as good as i can be. i couldn't be happier doing this. they should not believe that because they didn't go to one of the top three schools in the country that that's the end and they'll never be at the top of their game. if you do what it is you love, you can find something you're the best in. >> we're going to put on the screen a caricature or drawing art layne. we've known for years at nbc. >> he principlely works for nbc. he's a sketch artist. he's been covering the court for decades. scotus blog is a little bit boring visually
. >> you grew up in north carolina and undergraduate degree in what? >> political science. >> somebody watching this thing. i want to do what tom goldstein do. what's the recommendation? >> nobody should try and be me. they should really try and be whatever it is they love, they wake up in the morning and so excited to have the company to do. for me that's the supreme court and it could be anything. if you're a lawyer, it could be immigration, or a doctor or politics....
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universities and they say the reason they are going for them is that's where 70% of people get their undergraduateegrees. they are trying to help people get those degrees so they are pushing in the public sector. >> thank you. >>> coming up, trying to transform one of the sketchiest bay area neighborhoods. how big corporations are essentially performing charity to shove out the shady activity. >> it could be considered an invisible haven for the homeless. how a bay area city known for its surfing and scenery is seeing a dramatic spike in poverty. >> and coming up at 6:30, the tornado threat in areas are everything from deadly twisters this month. neighborhood. big businesses are buying up li licenses left-and-right. but >>> a new approach to an oiled problem in one san francisco neighborhood -- to an old problem in one san francisco neighborhood: big businesses are buying up liquor licenses left and right. not because they are planning to use them. kpix 5's da lin on the sobering strategy. >> reporter: a quick trip through the tenderloin and it's not hard to find liquor stores and people drinking
universities and they say the reason they are going for them is that's where 70% of people get their undergraduateegrees. they are trying to help people get those degrees so they are pushing in the public sector. >> thank you. >>> coming up, trying to transform one of the sketchiest bay area neighborhoods. how big corporations are essentially performing charity to shove out the shady activity. >> it could be considered an invisible haven for the homeless. how a bay area...
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for diversity, faculty equity advisors, graduate diversity coordinator, staff diversity liaison, undergraduate student diversity liaison, graduate student diversity liaison, achieve diversity officer, director of development for diversity initiatives, the office of academic diversity and the pull opportunity, committee on gender identity and sexual orientation issues, committee on the status of women, campus council on climate, culture and inclusion, diversity council, cross-cultural center, lesbian trans gender research center in the women's center, that is a left-wing seminary, not a university--and not one of these and this? >> they have nothing to do with teaching. it has to do with indoctrination and audiology. this is another tragedy. i was raised in the jewish tradition where the teacher was honored like a parent. you were taught, i was raised their bid is jew and still am religious, or about -- i have written two book and judy is in and a columnist for the jewish journal of los angeles so i am pretty steep than my religion and we were taught to respect each is exactly like parents. the
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think about a whole series of questions that you probably had not thought about since you were an undergraduate? >> my critics will show this as a whole set of questions i hadn't thought about for a long time. >> from here forward everything should be praise from this book. >> what led me to think about that was what led me to challenges facing this country particularly domestically. so many of them had less to do with the substance of the challenge and a politics which precluded are coming together. so you scratch an economic problem or schools problem or an infrastructure problem or an immigration problem and very quickly you don't need to be archaeology, very quickly uka to the political functioning or lack thereof of our system. it seems to me experts could spend all their time trafficking and ideas about this is what we have to do whether it's on gun control or immigration reform are reformer would have you but unless you figure out how to get the political marketplace to respond more to the general interest in the special interest you're not going to get very far. what i try to do is thin
think about a whole series of questions that you probably had not thought about since you were an undergraduate? >> my critics will show this as a whole set of questions i hadn't thought about for a long time. >> from here forward everything should be praise from this book. >> what led me to think about that was what led me to challenges facing this country particularly domestically. so many of them had less to do with the substance of the challenge and a politics which...
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if that's true, why in god's name wouldn't you keep everybody here who wants to stay who got an undergraduate or graduate degree and why wouldn't you have a visa program that wasn't a bureaucratic nightmare to fill the gap? while we're trying to increase more young people in the stem field. one of the things we did include the clinton global initiative when president obama said we need another one him,000 stem teachers, we knew the government wasn't going to have the money to do this at state and local levels. we got two dozen partners and we'll fill about 30% of that gap through a totally private commitment. why wouldn't you do that? we need to be careful here. one of the great good news stories in the world in the last five years is mexico. which is followed brazil in reducing income and equality. the president who just left, calderon is too famous for the drug wars on our borders and too little known for starting 140 tuition-free universities that produced among other things last year, 113,000 engineering graduates. and we have had no net end migration from mexico for the last two years. t
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primarily, the university of south carolina students use it, students who are undergraduates who will be teachers or librarians. we have a lot of graduate students in the school of information science who use it, and we also serve teachers and librarians all over the state. we have librarians from the upstate who come in and say, okay, i have the budget next year, what's new, what do i want to purchase? how do i use them in the book club? we have those who talk about how do you use different methods in outreach. teachers come and work with us on curriculum saying do a unit on poetry. what do you have that's not the same stuff that we have in the libraries that we've had for years and years? we have parents who say, you know, you have interesting things that we don't maybe see at the public or school library, and they'll come and talk to me about my son who is a hesitant reader or my daughter really loves this type of book. we one-on-one work with them on book selection in helping them get the right things. we have also the research component. we have students, ph.d. level students and
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. >>> this year's commencement at boston college, irish prime minister will address undergraduate studentsceive an honorary degree. boston cardinal, sean o'malley, will not be there. she decided not to attend because of kenny's support for legalization of abortion. >>> closing arguments expected today over the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy. the federal class action lawsuit claims the policy encourages racial profiling and it also allows police to make thousands of stops, often without a reasonable suspicion. the police and the move, the policy was implemented by police after former police, bill bratton, who is now hired as a consultant for oakland >>> a bill could be passed in the senate judiciary committee, written by the gang of eight senators, would take eight steps to secure the border and offer citizenship to millions. today, the two unions that represents 20,000 employees in the department of homeland security will publicly oppose the bill. they have to reserve a few disputes. >>> still, months away. we can tell you already the 2014 winter games in
. >>> this year's commencement at boston college, irish prime minister will address undergraduate studentsceive an honorary degree. boston cardinal, sean o'malley, will not be there. she decided not to attend because of kenny's support for legalization of abortion. >>> closing arguments expected today over the new york police department's controversial stop and frisk policy. the federal class action lawsuit claims the policy encourages racial profiling and it also allows...
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the increase will only affect one third of all undergraduate students who have subsidized loans thatbama and vowed to veto a recent bill that would stop rates from doubling but now will allow them to rise later. the president called it the wrong approach. >> mercedes-benz is taking steps out to help emergency responders rescue accident victims. the luxury car maker is putting a high-tech barco's in its vehicles. paramedics and firefighters will be able to use their smart phones to read the code and find the best way to rescue an injured people from damaged cars. the calls will include information on how to pry the vehicle apart and reach an accident victim. >> more women are apparently getting hired for what are typically considered a " man jobs ". according to new labor statistics, up 46% of jobs and the oil and gas industry went to women this year. many of the jobs are not out on rates, but in offices as technicians, a geologist or engineers. experts predict the trend is due to retiring baby boomers to leave companies they have long worked for. >> right now in fremont, is 59 degree
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he took his undergraduate degree from the naval academy before he joined the marine corps.he took his law degree from yale and hasn't allowed him from the army jack school in ms and national security law from the national war college. before his appointment, colonel lietzau was deputy legal adviser to the national security council. bill has a long and distinguished resume. among other things he is held numerous pose as a marine attorney including military judge and served in several u.s. delegations in multilateral treaty negotiations and most relevant for today's event being the statute for international criminal courts. as you can see we have a very experienced and talented group of folks and without further ado i will turn the stage over to matt waxman. >> thanks very much. thank you all for being here. i'm excited to be talking about it. let me just begin with a little history of the office and talk about what are some priority issues during my tenure which was about med 2004 until late 2005. i will also comment a bit on i think what we did well and where we didn't do w
he took his undergraduate degree from the naval academy before he joined the marine corps.he took his law degree from yale and hasn't allowed him from the army jack school in ms and national security law from the national war college. before his appointment, colonel lietzau was deputy legal adviser to the national security council. bill has a long and distinguished resume. among other things he is held numerous pose as a marine attorney including military judge and served in several u.s....