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here undergraduate research doubled in the last five years. nonprofit council on undergraduate research has seen membership triple. >> in kress's case he's running hard. teachers say his work on tissue and analysis is ground breaking. the technology he developed, worth patterning. >> nobody demonstrated what chris demonstrated. that's a reason we filed the patent. >> he gives credit to his mentors and time in the lab for what could be a significant breakthrough. >> to watch the devices go out and learn no one else has done it is exciting. >> the excitement more undergraduates are getting a chance to experience. you're in t "th "the stream." for those in school, tuition is really high, and the jobs that will pay those loans are scarce. what is the decline of the legal industry and what does it mean when you need a lawyer?
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his undergraduate degrees from princeton phi beta kappa and his masters and doctorate in economics or from harvard. he a4 been named cbo director he taught at harvard and was on the staff of the council of economic advisers and the federal reserve ordinance served as treasury secretary for economic policy. just before his selection as head of the cbo he was senior fellow in economic studies program at brookings. the biographical portion of our program has ended and now on they botanical details as always we are in the record here. please no live blogging or trading or other means of riling while the breakfast is underway. there is no embargo when the session ends except that our friends at c-span have agreed not to air the video of --
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is about undergraduates.so i really -- at the point that i was selecting da it and doing the research, it was really only i who was there. kate wood came on later so when i refer to i i don't mean to be -- narcissistic but just accurate. so i really wanted to focus on precisely the group that the conservative critics and that journalist frequently talked about. and we didn't get a whole lot of information about graduate students. among our alumni there were several more in law school at the time. but i wouldn't be able to really speak to patterns among graduate students at their universities. thanks. more important if you could draw a conclusion about whether the style of the conservative actions on campus extended past campus an graduation. so do conservatives become out of, you know, populous western universities, do they act differently after graduation in the political arena? >> well, so i have not done that research. i have not looked at kind of tracing who legislators were or various in public office. w
is about undergraduates.so i really -- at the point that i was selecting da it and doing the research, it was really only i who was there. kate wood came on later so when i refer to i i don't mean to be -- narcissistic but just accurate. so i really wanted to focus on precisely the group that the conservative critics and that journalist frequently talked about. and we didn't get a whole lot of information about graduate students. among our alumni there were several more in law school at the...
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are we talking about undergraduates and not graduates? yes. >> because it's a research university, so, you know, the graduates are off someplace else or what's going on with them? thanks. >> right, thank you. well, to your point about federalist society first, if i may, i would say what the federalist society is engaging in is civilized discuss course. and in civilized discourse as we describe it in the book, there's a lot of interest in engaging others in debate and having, you know, fantastic conversations about one's positions. it's just that there's not an ad hominem quality to it. so the federalist society is one of those intellectual organizations that i named early on which has done a lot of work mobilizing conservative jurists and law students and so forth. so i would say that fits extremely well as the civilized discourse style. and, you know, the hall is a very elite university, so it makes sense that that would -- university and law school, so it makes sense that that would take place there, i would say. your second question ab
are we talking about undergraduates and not graduates? yes. >> because it's a research university, so, you know, the graduates are off someplace else or what's going on with them? thanks. >> right, thank you. well, to your point about federalist society first, if i may, i would say what the federalist society is engaging in is civilized discuss course. and in civilized discourse as we describe it in the book, there's a lot of interest in engaging others in debate and having, you...
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here undergraduate has nearly doubled in the last five years. nationally the nonprofit council on undergraduate research has seen membership trip until the last decade. his teachers say his work on tissue, imaging and analysis is ground breaking the technology he develops worth patenting. >> nobody has demonstrated exactly what he has demonstrated as far as we know, and that's one reason why we filed this. >> as a student, he gives tremendous credit to his mentors and his time in the lab. to watch the devices come out, and transport tissue, and then learn that no one else has ever done this before, it is exciting. >> the kind of exciting development more undergauge waits are now getting a chance to ebbs pierce. allen al jazeera, seattle. >> this is a map of the center of the country, a lot of weather happening here, in a short range here. we have blizzard warnings with very heavy snow. now significant storms are developing. we have severe thunderstorms. this is the area of concern. and bring it with all the cold air, and the storm behind it. sev
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which i stressed to add was not accrued at the university tennessee college of law but at pricey undergraduate and graduate institutions but it almost doesn't matter how much you make. and they found students are putting off marriage, a car purchases, and because they cannot afford it you cannot buy a car when you already make up carr pavement or a student loan payments. they cannot buy a house with you already kerry of marriage are your back i am sorry. or a mortgage jordan back. [laughter] or you cannot get married if you buy a house or a car. it is retarding the economy is sliding as a whole and it cannot go on forever so it won't there already signs it is started not to. that colleges and this year are starting to see resistance that people are thinking very hard about what they really want to spend $50,000 a year every time they find out the tuition they said i cannot believe how expensive compared to five years ago especially if ibm's by debt. right now college you with price discrimination that is what i do a dues they figure out how much you could pay if that is the price for you but y
which i stressed to add was not accrued at the university tennessee college of law but at pricey undergraduate and graduate institutions but it almost doesn't matter how much you make. and they found students are putting off marriage, a car purchases, and because they cannot afford it you cannot buy a car when you already make up carr pavement or a student loan payments. they cannot buy a house with you already kerry of marriage are your back i am sorry. or a mortgage jordan back. [laughter] or...
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accrued at the university of tennessee college of law where i teach, but rather at pricey private undergraduate and graduate institutions attended prior to law school. but, you know, when you get out and you owe $400,000, it almost doesn't matter how much you make. in a job that pays a salary, that's a brutal burden. and the federal reserve recently did a study of the impact of student debt, and they found that students are putting off marriage, putting off car purchases, putting off home purchases and all sorts of things that we normally think of as kind of thing young and middle-aged adults do and that we sort of rely on to drive our economy because they can't afford it. you can't buy a car when you're already making a big payment in the form of student loan payments. you can't buy a house when you're essentially already carrying a marriage on your back. i'm sorry, mortgage on your back. [laughter] maybe both. you can't get married -- as i was about to say -- [laughter] when you can't afford to buy a house or a car. and that's part of the problem. and that is retarding the lives of people, it
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the non-profit council on undergraduate research has seen membership triple in the last decade.e is already running hard. his teachers say his work is ground breaking, the technology he developed worth patenting. >> nobody has demonstrated exactly what chris has demonstrated in our lab as far as we know, and that's one of the reasons why we filed this patent. >> reporter: he gives tremendous credit to his mentors and his time in the lab. >> to watch this device come out and be able to transport tissue through them, and then learn that no one else has ever done this before, it's exciting. >> reporter: the kind of exciting development more ung graduates are now getting a chance to experience. snp >>> and that's it for us, we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. ♪ bloc >>> good evening, everyone. here are tonight's top stories. the bloodiest day the ukraine has seen in days. at least 70 people were killed in kiev today. vice president joe biden spoke with ukraine's president again today, and condemned the violence. the european union agreed to impose sanctions against ukrain
the non-profit council on undergraduate research has seen membership triple in the last decade.e is already running hard. his teachers say his work is ground breaking, the technology he developed worth patenting. >> nobody has demonstrated exactly what chris has demonstrated in our lab as far as we know, and that's one of the reasons why we filed this patent. >> reporter: he gives tremendous credit to his mentors and his time in the lab. >> to watch this device come out and be...
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here undergraduate participation has nearly doubled in the last five years.ationally, the nonprofit council on nonprofit research has seen the numbers triple. >> these students come to grad school and hit the ground running. >> his work on tissue analysis is groundbreaking. the technology he developed worth patenting. >> nobody has demonstrated exactly what chris has demonstrated in our lab as far as we know and that is one of the reasons we filed this patent. >> as a student he gives tremendous credit to his mentors and his time in the lab for what could be a significant medical break through. >> to watch the tissue come out, to learn that no one has done this before, it's exciting. >> the kind of excitement that more undergraduates are getting the chance to experience. a very bright young man with a bright future. now the skeptic of the apprenticeship is not exactly new. this is sort of a reblooming of an old rose in an academic setting and it is not just happening in the uw, it is happening all over the country, we are told. university of texas at austin w
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here undergraduate research participation has doubled in the last five years. the nonprofit cancel on undergraduate research saw membership triple. >> the students hit the ground running. chris is running hard. his image and analysis is ground-breaking. the technology he developed worth patenting. >> no one has developed what chris has. >> as a student he gives credit to his mep tors and time in the lab. >> to watch the device come out and transport tissue, and learn that no one else has done this before is exciting. >> the kind of exciting developments more undergraduates are getting a chance to shooerns. >> last year it was ranked as a top 1020. new guide ins on c sections, women and doctors are being asked to be more patient. it's important to let nature take its course. instead of rushing into surgery. caesarian sections climbed 16%. the death rate is three times higher for women with a c section compared to those that give perth naturally. >> del walters is here with what is making news at this hour. >> here is what we are following. the fragile truce in u
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one of her requirements is to teach to undergraduates.ponses when she enters a classroom for the first time. >> one is an audible gasp when i walk into the room. they're expecting a man. they're expecting an international student. >> reporter: certainly not a young latino. but in california, more than 52% of the state's public school students look like chavez. but very few make it to her level. >> we don't have anything like that percentage of those students as undergraduates in our institutions, much less as professors and grablgt students. >> reporter: four universities have come together to change that. in 2011, of the 753 doctoral degrees awarded in science, technology, engineering and math at these four universities, only 59 went to underrepresented minority students. the people behind this new alliance believe diversity can only benefit these institutions. >> people bring different experiences. people bring different approaches to problems, scientific or otherwise, and there is research showing that when you bring diverse groups of
one of her requirements is to teach to undergraduates.ponses when she enters a classroom for the first time. >> one is an audible gasp when i walk into the room. they're expecting a man. they're expecting an international student. >> reporter: certainly not a young latino. but in california, more than 52% of the state's public school students look like chavez. but very few make it to her level. >> we don't have anything like that percentage of those students as undergraduates...
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one of her requirements is to teach to undergraduates. >> one is an audible gasp when i walk into the room. they are expecting a man, they are expecting an international student. >> certainly not a young latino. but in california more than 52% of the state's public school students look like chavez. but very few make it to her level. >> we don't have anything like that percentage of students as undergraduates in our institutions, much less as professors and graduate students. >> four universities have come together to change that. u.c. berkeley, ucla, cal tech and stanford because in 2011 of the 753 doctoral degrees awarded in science, technology, engineering and math at these four universities, only 59 went to underrepresented minority students. the people behind this new alliance believes diversity can only benefit these institutions. >> people bring different experiences, people bring different approaches to problems, scientific or otherwise, and there is research showing this when you bring diverse groups of people together, there's mo
one of her requirements is to teach to undergraduates. >> one is an audible gasp when i walk into the room. they are expecting a man, they are expecting an international student. >> certainly not a young latino. but in california more than 52% of the state's public school students look like chavez. but very few make it to her level. >> we don't have anything like that percentage of students as undergraduates in our institutions, much less as professors and graduate students....
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one of her requirements is to teach to undergraduates.riety of responses when she enters a classroom for the first time. >> one is an audible gasp when i walk into the room. they are expecting a man, they are expecting an international student. >> certainly not a young latino. but in california more than 52% of the state's public school students look like chavez. but very few make it to her level. >> we don't have anything like that percentage of students as undergraduates in our institutions, much less as professors and graduate students. >> four universities have come together to change that. u.c. berkeley, ucla, cal tech and stanford because in 2011 of the 753 doctoral degrees awarded in science, technology, engineering and math at these four universities, only 59 went to underrepresented minority students. the people behind this new alliance believes diversity can only benefit these institutions. >> people bring different experiences, people bring different approaches to problems, scientific or otherwise, and there is research showing
one of her requirements is to teach to undergraduates.riety of responses when she enters a classroom for the first time. >> one is an audible gasp when i walk into the room. they are expecting a man, they are expecting an international student. >> certainly not a young latino. but in california more than 52% of the state's public school students look like chavez. but very few make it to her level. >> we don't have anything like that percentage of students as undergraduates in...
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. >> the excitement more undergraduates are getting a chance to experience. you're in t "th "the stream." for those in school, tuition is really high, and the jobs that will pay those loans are scarce. what is the decline of the legal industry and what does it mean when you need a lawyer? our digital producer wajahat ali is here. people are sort of gleeful and smirking as they're writing lawyers. thithis isn't such a bad thing. >> gleeful, because people feel our fellow lawyers are the gollums of the world. like we were mentioning before, in 2007 and 2008, as a recent log rat i could have been a guest on the show, talking about how difficult it is for some of us good lawyers to get a job. gail shares this sentiment. we lack integrity. lawyers rank up there with used car salesman. thank you gail. jo joshua tweets in. it's time to refocus on rights community and people. and caroline gives us suggestions with all those who cannot find jobs, anyone in government, adjournment, teaching some politics could benefit from a jd. it is not that easy for a bunch of recen
. >> the excitement more undergraduates are getting a chance to experience. you're in t "th "the stream." for those in school, tuition is really high, and the jobs that will pay those loans are scarce. what is the decline of the legal industry and what does it mean when you need a lawyer? our digital producer wajahat ali is here. people are sort of gleeful and smirking as they're writing lawyers. thithis isn't such a bad thing. >> gleeful, because people feel our...
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the undergraduate program combines robotics and computer science with engineering.degreed programs preparing students for careers in the drone industry. >> it very easily gives them an edge when they go into this industry. employers would say, wow, you're familiar with these systems. >> reporter: his grad students just landed a $150,000 grant in the u.s. army to engineer drones that can detect gas leaks, radiation, or other toxins. the university hopes the drones will transform the college. it should generate $89 billion over the next ten years. vazquez believes the sky's the limit. >> to think i'll be able to create these little devices outside of school and to be able to get paid to do what i love, that's kind of where it is for me. >> reporter: he hopes his career tangs off when he graduates in may. bigad shaban, cbs news, reno, nevada. >>> the new york yankees facing florida's baseball team in an exhibition game and getting two at-bats for florida state with heisman trophy-winning football player jameis winston. he did not get a hit but he told the reporters pla
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you for speaking. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky the climate in the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one nation are just covered by people like signposts neri who have eyes to see. i do she said. sixty one jonathan. costly. go to laos i so want to help. the state real criminals. these local competition. so on. nolan and she can sit in between cremation. laos to have mistakes. we want the tories choose. the i'm not prone to the apple isle to get out of the glass tops. in sydney it's good for you it's not did you use to. according to all who don't know enough to stop and watch my counsel shall act as a supplier to what the amounts of time. she grunts and was trying to get something out. your response b
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. stacey is thinking when he sleeps. i salute you can see it i know. main character in the series is the river hull. it shakes rich and the climate in four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can nev be fully uerstd. new issues peopld it also hides her sleep. secrets that publication are just covered by people like signposts neri who have eyes to see. i do cz the a story each day excludes any team that works the top story was the case most intriguing topic as told by nhc premier global content partners back to back any glitch. it's like naming washington seeks enlightenment you at party acting your age so it's good to hear. i was seventeen with me thanks to a doting auntie that i can take that steely checked in you and it makes the networks to work on in each seat. he wrote continue to share with your friends on facebook and twitter the top story on the m a c networks windmill mingling with the us. welcome to nhk world of slime and
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i went to undergraduate school at brooklyn college. as i said, my family was poor and this was a free college. then i did graduate work at the university of chicago. c-span: how about dr. kristol? where did he go? >> guest: he went into the army at that point. i was married in my last year at brooklyn college and then he was already out of college and he was working in the brooklyn navy yard, would you believe. this was, as i say, the very beginning of the war years and prepared to go into the army. at that point i then, when i was graduating, after spending a year in new york, decided to go to graduate school and i chose the university of chicago because it had the reputation of being the most intellectual of all of the universities. this was the great day of -- i don't know if the name means anything to you or to people today -- robert maynard hutchins, who was the president of the university at that time, and there was a great books program that was very active at that time, and all of that seemed very attractive to me. c-span: and
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. status. current estimates. i salute you for speaking. i know. main character in the series is the river hull. it shakes the landscape. declining an alliance of people who live on it stinks. both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one station are just covered by people like signposts neri who have eyes to see. aye aye aye aye aye statistics. you know. you know the too much the us. now on dvd. lo lo. you knew you the us. welcome to nhk world is one antidote audi until chilled. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am officials with the tokyo based foreign exchange mountain gods and filed for bankruptcy claiming almost all of their virtual currency has gone missing. ousted ukrainian president viktor yanukovich said. we'll continue to fight for the future the country southern russia. and several gro
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on scott walker himself and there is a lot there that goes all the way back to his days as an undergraduateat marquette when he got kick out of school for fooling around with an election. >> there is one positive to having this happen now though, both for christie and particularly for scott walker. this exposes you to what it really would be like to run for president, and if you can go through these investigations, have all this attention on you and it turns out nothing actually happens, it lets you start your presidential campaign next year with something of a clean slate. >> if walker survives that, you're absolutely right. because surviving the recall strengthens -- >> going back to the clinton days, i used to call clinton weeble. you see these guys tested. are they strong performers. people who didn't like bill clinton or his policies came to respect his toughness. chris christie in the town hall this week was grateful, no one asked him about bridge gate. he did get a little testy when asked about sandy relief aid. listen here. >> why did you privatize most of the grant programs? you di
on scott walker himself and there is a lot there that goes all the way back to his days as an undergraduateat marquette when he got kick out of school for fooling around with an election. >> there is one positive to having this happen now though, both for christie and particularly for scott walker. this exposes you to what it really would be like to run for president, and if you can go through these investigations, have all this attention on you and it turns out nothing actually happens,...
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you for speaking. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky the climate in the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one station are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see ay ay ay ay ay. the ah the on. the in. the coach lunch. a small legion of outstanding natural beauty fiji's future intentions fail to make me th telling the weekend became wealthy. i just don't exist in the context of these areas the area. slow steady. don't get me going each day. it tasted great too. the air. we made it onto the streets the streets in which the slightly crazy. oh the chance to remedy that the many courts close in age it's part of the country the eye. he knew knew it was me who knew you eye the eye th
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you can see it. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes the landscape declining in the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one nation are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see ay ay ay ay ay ay. the us. i don't. welcome to the world has won a juno tawny until chilled. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am ukrainian president viktor yanukovich faces a crisis he's lost control of this administration wanted for murder. saul has offered to discuss with north korea wasted how to deal with the outbreak of highly paid just wanting to see. and japanese officials are
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you for speaking. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky the climate and allies that the people who live on it stinks. both rich and four is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides their seats. secrets that one nation are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see. eye. i do. he is the news. a nurse. chu new little one will. the us. i don't. welcome to nhk world is light officials from china and taiwan have held their first minister a level talks since their split in nineteen forty nine. still neither side recognizes the other's territorial sovereignty in aged care roles could be you know im a mom who is covering the meeting in nineteen china yuki that the little gray wolves mainland affairs in school. human is m a
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we can consolidate graduate and undergraduate programs. but whatever we do, we have to admit that one of the easiest ways to reduce the cost of a degree is to real estate duce the time -- reduce the time that it takes to get a degree. the first part of our bill focuses on giving some grants it a small number of schools to build out the right way to do competency-based degree programming or initiatives to give greater credit for prior learning or consolidations of graduate and undergraduate degrees. we introduced this piece of legislation because we think it's time to start having a real conversation about what the federal government can do to control and lower the price of college education. it is breaking the bank for families. and we can do something about it. if we didn't have any tools at our disposal, maybe this wouldn't be a worthwhile conversation. but we give out millions of dollars in federal aid every year and it is about time we started demanding accountability for that money, whether for cost or for quality. it doesn't make sen
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. stacey news the students. i salute you can see it i mean character in this series is the river hull. it shakes alinsky the climate and the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides their seats. secrets that one station are just covered by people like franco sneering who have eyes to see ay ay ay ay ay. ch. the us one will win. the us the owner. welcome to nhk world is lamenting of tawny in tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am russian security forces captured gunman who killed two people at his school in moscow and help students hostage. protesters succeeded in disrupting the general election in thailand. people who
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you can see it. i know. main character in this series is the river hull. it shakes the landscape the climate in the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one nation are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see. i do. ch. statistics. you know you know the too much the us now on dvd. low long i knew you. the us. welcome to nhk world is love and you know tony and talk to which here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am. prime minister says it cannot hold his nineteen ninety five apology for its wartime aggression and colonial rule in asia reporters without borders has downgraded japan's press freedom rankings by six places. the announcement follows the passing of the state secrets evil. and
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you can see it. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes the landscape declining an alliance of the people who live on it stinks. both rich and four is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one station are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see ay ay ay ay ay. when dwindling little one to the we'll see. the is salvation years i'm going to bed she'll get the top stories that i can for you on monday the tenth of february gotta buy has five suicide bombings as the last
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow study metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you can see it. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky. declining an alliance of the people who live on it stinks. both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. new issues to people far. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that publication are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see. i was. she was. it ought to cost us. i know it's good that would have thought that was infected with the designer said. he wants us to know. the third line center to attend a work day off white that is. he seemed happy so. he says that you can see the sag cd. logic to it to youtube and thought to be close up that exists in the nineteen eighteen then instructed to add the beads everywhere. told that the works. we were even told people last seen getting down programming something out it's in such a notice that the screeni
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. status. current estimates. i salute you can see it i know. main character in the series is the river hull. it shakes alinsky the climate and the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides their seats. secrets that one station are just covered by people like franco sunbury who have eyes to see aye aye aye aye aye. the us i know. i don't. welcome to the world his line and you know tony and tokyo. here's a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am. negotiators from iran and six world powers have a full time as easy as striking a comprehensive deal on the country's nuclear program rights groups are calling for justice after un report says north korean
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you for speaking. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky the climate in the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. new issues to people far. and it also hides her sleep. secrets that one nation are just covered by people like signposts and harry who have eyes to see. i do. cz the shell style meal actually helped me to help the aged. and so it can be examined. apple's new to granny smith and golden delicious at court. i think that adding some dried cranberries some crumpled up until the cheese. and someday you'll trip to them using the new oprah to continue to trade with you but if you prefer. these. he said. it's the mindset of a bow the us the apple cranberry. so shall it. we went in. noon. welcome change your world islam and you know tony and tokyo shares a look at some other storie
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. >> a lot of undergraduates are nervous about getting the job that they want out of school.ba students a similarly nervous about getting a job they want coming out of the program? >> it is not about being artifice, it is about going to the company were you cannot determine your future and work for other people. i've spent time at other companies where you are reporting into somebody, you are doing things that you do not think are the most high-value work for that company at that given time. martin'sg at roger wonderful book on leadership, is your basic leadership strategy to lowball mackenzie? arehe basic idea, you barton's worst nightmare? no, they are overpricing it, but i think there are a lot of things that companies -- >> just her member he said that on "surveillance." >> i don't think he wants to go work for mckinsey. fordon't want to work mckinsey. wi-fi will not be working for mckinsey, that is correct. >> that is not the mentality these guys. >> let me bring in jon golub here with rbc capital markets. is anybody at harvard business school want to go into the securit
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. >> hi, necklace sorensen, undergraduates eusebio and a great admirer of your column in writing and report. i was here for one session when ted koppel was a guest about the changing state of news. i read "the new york times" a lot. i'm reading al jazeera and bbc more to avoid news written by cynics and people watching readership than that group alone. how do you feel about businesses like fox names quite >> just one question. >> you now, all i can tell you as people often ask me, what tv? circuit up in the morning can read the near times first. but i believe it should read "the wall street journal" "financial times." i get up early. but i also -- i really enjoyed real clear politics because it gives me a wide range -- international opinion. i've kind of a one-stop shop of some al jazeera, some daily star, since people. i am a news junkie and i have an opinion news junkie. skylab reading opinion and i love reading other people's opinion in a wide range of opinions. and i try to every once in a while -- i don't have time and i'm not going to do it as a habit because you have to do a l
. >> hi, necklace sorensen, undergraduates eusebio and a great admirer of your column in writing and report. i was here for one session when ted koppel was a guest about the changing state of news. i read "the new york times" a lot. i'm reading al jazeera and bbc more to avoid news written by cynics and people watching readership than that group alone. how do you feel about businesses like fox names quite >> just one question. >> you now, all i can tell you as people...
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she earned an undergraduate degree in moscow studying metal engineering. stir until smooth. status the students i salute you can see it. i know. main character in the series is the river hull it shakes alinsky the climate and the lives of people who live on it stinks both rich and four. is anyone who tries to look beneath the surface of things unseen. power to set its history can never be fully understood. mueller says people also are. and it also hides their seats. secrets that one station are just covered by people like franco son harry who have eyes to see. ay ay ay ay ay. ch the us. it was when we will or will. welcome to your oldest one and you know tommy and tokyo shares a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am. us secretary of state is in beijing apparently seeking china's help in keeping your reaction to. people living in wide areas of japan are once again struggling to blast of snow that dog more than fifty seven meters in some parts and some communities across japan are helpingem
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if you are a young man or woman coming out of graduate school or undergraduate school and you get a jobe of these firms where you can learn a great deal , especially if you are an analyst, the money you are being paid is very competitive and probably more competitive than a lot of the industries that people go to work for. >> let's talk about ceo pay. we watch bank ceos get criticized day in and day out for their compensation. the highest-paid ceos aren't in banking. you have larry ellison, almost $100 million. elon musk, 7:00 a.m. will you knowledge. -- $78 million. worth $20 job is just million. them stop love to see beating up on lloyd and jamie. that would make a lot of sense and i am in favor of that. the names you just put up are the hot areas of technology. people see how technology is changing their lives. they also see how the stocks have performed in these companies and the returns they are making. too much or not too much. it is something that needs to be talked about and is being discussed. as long as shareholders reword if itmance, we can argue is $10 million to much or $1
if you are a young man or woman coming out of graduate school or undergraduate school and you get a jobe of these firms where you can learn a great deal , especially if you are an analyst, the money you are being paid is very competitive and probably more competitive than a lot of the industries that people go to work for. >> let's talk about ceo pay. we watch bank ceos get criticized day in and day out for their compensation. the highest-paid ceos aren't in banking. you have larry...
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those words were aimed at and on jim's -- at an audience of undergraduates.und them curiously relevant. >> i wrote to inquire about the status of my leave at this university. the letter i got back was "princeton receives many more , qualified applicants." i will make some suggestions. life is unpredictable, any 22-year-old who thinks they know where they will be in 10 years or 30 years is lacking in imagination. whatever life may have in store, each of you has a lifelong project, the development of yourself as a human being. from everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required. from the ones to much has been intrusted, more will be demanded. those most worthy of admiration are those who have made the best use of advantages or cope most courageously with adversities. cynicism is a poor substitute for critical thought and constructive action. economics is a sophisticated field of thought that is so -- superb at explaining to policymakers why the choices they made in the past were wrong. a career decision based only on money and not on love of the wo
those words were aimed at and on jim's -- at an audience of undergraduates.und them curiously relevant. >> i wrote to inquire about the status of my leave at this university. the letter i got back was "princeton receives many more , qualified applicants." i will make some suggestions. life is unpredictable, any 22-year-old who thinks they know where they will be in 10 years or 30 years is lacking in imagination. whatever life may have in store, each of you has a lifelong...
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supporting our video and publication work and then i'm most proud to have a group of interns, some undergraduate and some graduate students, and sharon would you kindly introduce each one or let them introduce themselves and make sure. >> i'm karen, i'm the coordinator here. this is the spring, 2014, class and they provide research support for professor alexander, with that, a -- without them a lot of this work wouldn't be possible. >> i'm james. >> i'm sara, i go to the university of maryland. >> i'm jay. >> i'm john, a senior at the university of albany. recently d, i fenished my masters at the niversity of exeter. >> this is part of the program, the internship program we run and i think that this investment in future scholars and professionals is so important because enge they will have to deal with these issues for the next 100 years at least and i'm optimist, again, i'm very, very pleased that we continue with academic work. one more co-sponsor that i would like to mention, you have it on the program, the center for national security law at the university of virginia school of law with prof
supporting our video and publication work and then i'm most proud to have a group of interns, some undergraduate and some graduate students, and sharon would you kindly introduce each one or let them introduce themselves and make sure. >> i'm karen, i'm the coordinator here. this is the spring, 2014, class and they provide research support for professor alexander, with that, a -- without them a lot of this work wouldn't be possible. >> i'm james. >> i'm sara, i go to the...
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i am an undergraduate at gw and am a great admirer of your column and report. i was here when ted koppel was the guest about the changing state of news, and i read the new york times a lot, and i am reading out to zero and bbc more synnex andading people writing for that group alone. that, likefeel about the business of fox news? >> we will do one question, because we have to keep going. >> one of the sites i go to -- people often ask me, hey, what do you read? of course, i get up in the morning and read the new york times first, and i read the new york times and the washington post and the financial journal, and i get up early, so some are not even there at my doorstep, but i also really enjoy real clear politics, because it gives me a really wide range, and one of the questions, and international opinion, as a kind of one-stop shop of some al jazeera, some beirut daily star, some dear spiegel, and i am a news junkie, and i am an opinion so i love reading opinion and other peoples opinions and a wide range of opinion, and i try every once in a while, and i do
i am an undergraduate at gw and am a great admirer of your column and report. i was here when ted koppel was the guest about the changing state of news, and i read the new york times a lot, and i am reading out to zero and bbc more synnex andading people writing for that group alone. that, likefeel about the business of fox news? >> we will do one question, because we have to keep going. >> one of the sites i go to -- people often ask me, hey, what do you read? of course, i get up...
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the non-profit council on undergraduate research has seen membership triple in the last decade.chris's case he is already running hard. his teachers say his work is ground breaking, the technology he developed worth patenting. >> nobody has demonstrated exactly what chris has demonstrated in our lab as far as we know, and that's one of patent. >> reporter: he gives tremendous credit to his mentors and his time in the lab. >> to watch this device come out and be able to transport tissue through them, and then learn that no one else has ever done this before, it's exciting. >> reporter: the kind of exciting development more ung graduates are now getting a chance to experience. snp >>> and that's it for us, we'll tomorrow. ♪ >>> we know to al jazeera america. i am thomas drade deposit in new york. let's get you caught up on the top stories this hour. it is friday morning as we take you live to kiev where opposition sources have been killed in fighting in ukraine's capitol. thursday was the bloodiest day since anti-government protests began in november. world leaders expressed outra
the non-profit council on undergraduate research has seen membership triple in the last decade.chris's case he is already running hard. his teachers say his work is ground breaking, the technology he developed worth patenting. >> nobody has demonstrated exactly what chris has demonstrated in our lab as far as we know, and that's one of patent. >> reporter: he gives tremendous credit to his mentors and his time in the lab. >> to watch this device come out and be able to...
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>> there are options that are available but still federal loans for some students, undergraduates, perkins loans, subsidized stafford loans come as part of aid package, free application for student federal aid are interest-free while the student is in school. you want to first start with those. gerri: right. i understand. do you think it is better news, good news there are more lenders in the marketplace generally? >> that can be gooddto see. but with those private loans it will depend on credit score. cosigner for those loans. and not everybody gets low teaser rates. you need to shop around. there are some states that have loans. connecticut has the loans that are more attractive than the federal option. you need to look before you leap. gerri: that is always good advice. look before you leap. peter, to you, you see the private, the banks getting into this. is that a good news when you know that we have trillions of dollars of student loan debt out there? one of the big worries for economists like you. what will happen to all the student loan debt? >> over a trillion dollars in student lo
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my older brother and sister got undergraduate degrees out there. my mom and dad liked the way they turned out. they were encouraged -- they encouraged me to attend there. it was a great experience. getting away from your comfort zone, from your support system can be a good thing. and california is very different from south dakota. and i certainly am a you know, was exposed to some things, learned some things out there. obviously got a great education -- christian liberal arts education -- and then came back to the university of south dakota where i got my mba. i then decided after having lived in california that i down inanted to settle the midwest and south dakota. i just never got it out of my system. and loved everything about it. so i came back to get my mba in south dakota, assuming i would end up working financial services or some field like that. and ended up on this career path. >> culture shock from south dakota to los angeles >> very much so. i'm sure i sort of looks like somebody -- when i got to california, maybe a little bit of a hayse
my older brother and sister got undergraduate degrees out there. my mom and dad liked the way they turned out. they were encouraged -- they encouraged me to attend there. it was a great experience. getting away from your comfort zone, from your support system can be a good thing. and california is very different from south dakota. and i certainly am a you know, was exposed to some things, learned some things out there. obviously got a great education -- christian liberal arts education -- and...
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so it's now impossible for all but the wealthiest students to pay their own way through an undergraduate higher education experience. meanwhile, the ubiquity of the b.a. degree has made it difficult to achieve middle class security. without that increasingly expensive and increasingly nebulous credential. however unintentionally, the current policies are creating three distinct classes of students. first, you have the affluent kids who attend the best public and private high schools. prior to going to college. who are then all but certain to graduate from college and simply have to decide which college they're going to attend. which college is ultimately going to announce them as graduates. next, you have high school graduates who certainly could go to college. but are reluctant to take on that much debt. the amount of debt that it will require them to incur as a condition for attending college. and some of them might prefer to explore a more tailored or affordable option for their education or their training. and then there are the people that current policy all but locks out of the cur
so it's now impossible for all but the wealthiest students to pay their own way through an undergraduate higher education experience. meanwhile, the ubiquity of the b.a. degree has made it difficult to achieve middle class security. without that increasingly expensive and increasingly nebulous credential. however unintentionally, the current policies are creating three distinct classes of students. first, you have the affluent kids who attend the best public and private high schools. prior to...
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because if you ask anyone who has done an undergraduate degree in economics about bill, they will know nothing about the japanese air force. they will know nothing about the prison camp and the med dahl. they may know about the philips machine. they're regarded as a quantity about kuwaited who would make a computer made of water these days? these days we have computer models that are more complicated and even better you can see how they work. it's an advantage. [laughter] how much it's transparent. it seems quaint it doesn't seem important. there is one thing that people know about bill philips. he's the discoverer of the philips curve. and bill observed the film lips curves was a correlation between the roughly speaking between unemployment. it's slightly different but it's the basic idea. inflation is high, unemployment is low, and inflation is low, unemployment is high. he put together some diagnoses. he draft paper and showed it to the colleagues. and they got very, very excited about this. they said you have to publish this. it's very important. he said, well, i don't think so. it
because if you ask anyone who has done an undergraduate degree in economics about bill, they will know nothing about the japanese air force. they will know nothing about the prison camp and the med dahl. they may know about the philips machine. they're regarded as a quantity about kuwaited who would make a computer made of water these days? these days we have computer models that are more complicated and even better you can see how they work. it's an advantage. [laughter] how much it's...
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. >> brooklyn mutt to the university of illinois to get your undergraduate degree in history, phd andasters from columbia. i wrote down the places you have taught in your life. boston university, columbia, oxford, ucla, how many years? >> 30 years. >> caltech, university of texas, dartmouth, now teaching at stanford? >> i teach for stanford university in washington, a court on the presidency seminar. i looked at that picture. who is that handsome young fellow you had on camera? >> 23 years ago. what is your son do? >> he has earned a bachelors inree from berkeley, phd modern american political history from columbia. for twoe a speechwriter and a half years. currently he is a full-time faculty member for the university of california and washington. they have a big washington center on rhode island avenue. he teaches full-time for them. he published an excellent book on ronald reagan and he is finishing a book on franklin roosevelt's civil defense. >> where did you meet jerry? vexing california. have you been married to her? >> it will be 49 years. >> what did you do -- what did she do
. >> brooklyn mutt to the university of illinois to get your undergraduate degree in history, phd andasters from columbia. i wrote down the places you have taught in your life. boston university, columbia, oxford, ucla, how many years? >> 30 years. >> caltech, university of texas, dartmouth, now teaching at stanford? >> i teach for stanford university in washington, a court on the presidency seminar. i looked at that picture. who is that handsome young fellow you had on...
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and i would argue that to be an undergraduate at wesleyan college, one of the most expensive centersou are not a victim. you could be, but overall you are privileged. and for these young women to present themselves as oppressed and underprivileged and put upon by the presence of a typical-looking guide on their campus, again, it tells us a lot about these conspiracy theories and sort of paranoia about masculinity. >> i found this to be very insightful. jill wrote in "the guardian" this week that college is supposed to be physically safe, but it's not supposed to be intellectually safe. shielding students from uncomfortable moments does them no favors. >> absolutely. the idea to go through four years of college and never be offended, never see something like this is so absurd. and what has happened to feminism? it was once a source of empower. and it is now the very opposite of power, kind of weakness and hysteria. >> some authors have suggested it's almost a return to a vick victorian era. and we want women today to be in combat and the argument is correct, i think, that women can do
and i would argue that to be an undergraduate at wesleyan college, one of the most expensive centersou are not a victim. you could be, but overall you are privileged. and for these young women to present themselves as oppressed and underprivileged and put upon by the presence of a typical-looking guide on their campus, again, it tells us a lot about these conspiracy theories and sort of paranoia about masculinity. >> i found this to be very insightful. jill wrote in "the...
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away from the swirl of activity on 6th street, university of texas undergraduate laura ashley hall findsgation room contemplating the possibility of prison. police have already charged laura with hindering apprehension for driving boyfriend colton pitonyak into mexico after he kills his own girlfriend, 21-year-old jennifer cave. investigators also suspect laura of dismembering the corpse in the bathtub, cutting off the head and the hands to prevent identification. >> didn't say anything about handling the body. >> i didn't touch the body. >> didn't say anything about handling things -- >> i didn't touch the hacksaw. >> when did we talk about a hacksaw? >> we didn't. i read it in the paper. >> do you believe everything you read in the paper? >> no. >> how did you know there was a hacksaw involved? >> he told me he went and bought the hacksaw. he confessed that. >> laura is in the box for more than eight hours tweaking, revising, and sometimes inventing. >> he said that three people came into the apartment, one of them was -- they had guns. they came in shooting at them. he said he killed
away from the swirl of activity on 6th street, university of texas undergraduate laura ashley hall findsgation room contemplating the possibility of prison. police have already charged laura with hindering apprehension for driving boyfriend colton pitonyak into mexico after he kills his own girlfriend, 21-year-old jennifer cave. investigators also suspect laura of dismembering the corpse in the bathtub, cutting off the head and the hands to prevent identification. >> didn't say anything...
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it was while doing an undergraduate dissertation on televangelist and that i read his illuminating bookn the subject, mass media and religion. i read it on the beach. it accentuated its many positive qualities. my interest inn religion, the media and their infractions. while it did not exactly inspire me to follow in the footsteps of pat robertson, i did in some ways create my own different version of electronic evangelist when i set up the post of religious affairs correspondent for bbc. it took some youthful ambition because a of fate fellow journalism student and amateur extra latest -- amateur astrologist tells me that in a was destined to be a preacher or journalist. i combined them. i have always had a fascination with the role of religion in public life, particularly here in america where it is so rich and paradoxical. in asian with the soul of a church where religion and politics are such intimate bedfellows. then our full the was just right, it like being a student. learning something new every day come extending my horizons, only i got to travel widely and the pay was better.
it was while doing an undergraduate dissertation on televangelist and that i read his illuminating bookn the subject, mass media and religion. i read it on the beach. it accentuated its many positive qualities. my interest inn religion, the media and their infractions. while it did not exactly inspire me to follow in the footsteps of pat robertson, i did in some ways create my own different version of electronic evangelist when i set up the post of religious affairs correspondent for bbc. it...