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the basics of accounting the base six of economic, base six of analytics, and we offer it to undergraduates. we're trying to say if you're a liberal arts or science major, you can continue to be a liberal arts mainly but you want a head start in business, then this gives you the basic vocabulary of business, and you can start a career and you don't have to do an undergraduate degree in business. some day you might consiéeu doing an mba. but we think there are hundreds of thousands of liberal arts majors ail across the united states and in other parts of the world who should do in undergraduate degrees what their heart tells them, whether history or biology or science or engineering. but then if they want a career in business, we can give them through h.b.x. core 100 hours of great foundation to at least learn the language so they can begin their business careers and then if they have a further appetite for business education, we would say to them come spend two years at harvard business school and we'll prepare you for a lifetime of leadership. >> charlie: do you prefer they have time betwe
the basics of accounting the base six of economic, base six of analytics, and we offer it to undergraduates. we're trying to say if you're a liberal arts or science major, you can continue to be a liberal arts mainly but you want a head start in business, then this gives you the basic vocabulary of business, and you can start a career and you don't have to do an undergraduate degree in business. some day you might consiéeu doing an mba. but we think there are hundreds of thousands of liberal...
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deetta cravens was a rangel undergraduate scholar and will attend harvard university. >> deetta cravens: my background has a lot to do with why i chose to be in the foreign service. i grew up in oklahoma. my dad is african american. my mom is native american and caucasian. and i couldn't live in a more culturally diverse family. i think that at a very young age made me curious about the world. i went to a very small liberal arts college in oklahoma, and one of my professors sent me an email just with a plain announcement about the rangel program, and i have never been so happy to read an email. the rangel program offers a lot more than entry to the foreign service. that's kind of the -- the icing on the cake. but what you get from the rangel program is a network of mentors who really, really care about you and care about the work that you're going to do and care your success. i've already taken the test and passed. >> all the buzz words about diplomacy how do they compare to traditional diplomacy? >> bonnie: leaders in the foreign service and officers who have been through the scholarsh
deetta cravens was a rangel undergraduate scholar and will attend harvard university. >> deetta cravens: my background has a lot to do with why i chose to be in the foreign service. i grew up in oklahoma. my dad is african american. my mom is native american and caucasian. and i couldn't live in a more culturally diverse family. i think that at a very young age made me curious about the world. i went to a very small liberal arts college in oklahoma, and one of my professors sent me an...
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. >> ira member when i was an undergraduate at nyu, undergraduates were running around talking aboutduate student called spike lee. i wonder what your students think of movies that are going right online and ink of things going to youtube -- if they are still thinking about feature films or if they are thinking about doing things on youtube? fax young phil makers today have to adopt a multipronged strategy. they would still like to have theatrical releases but they realize the value of youtube and online to get notice. when you are a young filmmaker today, you can get the attention of hollywood without actually going to hollywood or getting an agent or studio behind you. if you can create something that stands out and is original and simultaneously build a social media following, you can get discovered in some ways easier today than when i came up in the business in the 90's. students recognize there are multiple ways to get noticed today that they still like the theatrical release. i'm about to go to the sundance film festival tomorrow and i was advising some alums with film and the
. >> ira member when i was an undergraduate at nyu, undergraduates were running around talking aboutduate student called spike lee. i wonder what your students think of movies that are going right online and ink of things going to youtube -- if they are still thinking about feature films or if they are thinking about doing things on youtube? fax young phil makers today have to adopt a multipronged strategy. they would still like to have theatrical releases but they realize the value of...
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a law put in place in 2011 says virginia has to award at least 100,000 undergraduate degrees by 2025. >>> a faulty power strip caused a destructive house fire in alexandria section of fairfax county. surveillance video shows this home on holly hill road completely engulfed in flames. the home owner said he had several electronics plugged in when the fire started. he is okay. it took firefighters 30 minutes to put out the flames there. one firefighter did suffer minor injuries. >>> major track work back on metro this weekend. the braddock road station will be closed starting at 10:00 tonight. take a bus between reagan national and king street stations. orange and silver lines, you will have to wait up to 16 minutes. if you ride the red line you could have as much as as a 20-minute wait. >>> city leaders and people in the district are saying about the news that we will not host the summer olympics. >> we have been telling you it's going to warm up just a little bit in the day ahead. don't get used to it. the big temperature dip we will see in your hour-by-hour forecast at 6:41. . >>> pl
a law put in place in 2011 says virginia has to award at least 100,000 undergraduate degrees by 2025. >>> a faulty power strip caused a destructive house fire in alexandria section of fairfax county. surveillance video shows this home on holly hill road completely engulfed in flames. the home owner said he had several electronics plugged in when the fire started. he is okay. it took firefighters 30 minutes to put out the flames there. one firefighter did suffer minor injuries....
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guess how many dates the average mit undergraduate had per semester? >> 2.3. >> .9. >> is it considered a date if you hinder someone at2:00 a.m.? >> the app was probably created by mit. >> they were thinking .9 dates, that's awful. >> but that's the kind of stuff they did at mit. >> we did not do that. >> we didn't go to class 2.9 times. >> up next, the oxymorons that workout while on vacation. first, here is what is coming up tomorrow on the independent is. >> hello beautiful children. the holidays are over, but it doesn't mean we should stop the partying. we will try to get people to dance. >> what is your signature dance? everybody wants to know? >> i don't have a signature dance. >> what is your signature dance. >> the dougie. >> and it is fresh. see you on fox business network. >>> they are doing squats on yachts. yes, crossfit vacations allow the fitness obsessed to stay toned away from home which makes us wonder, is this evil? >> the super intense workout is a get fit get away. explained one company that offers crossfit vacations, quote, competi
guess how many dates the average mit undergraduate had per semester? >> 2.3. >> .9. >> is it considered a date if you hinder someone at2:00 a.m.? >> the app was probably created by mit. >> they were thinking .9 dates, that's awful. >> but that's the kind of stuff they did at mit. >> we did not do that. >> we didn't go to class 2.9 times. >> up next, the oxymorons that workout while on vacation. first, here is what is coming up tomorrow on...
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did i went to school and a working-class catholic high-school by outside of the street and an undergraduate and graduate university of michigan. my mom was a substitute teacher and my dad worked essays a pipefitter at the plant. >> host: you use the term working class twice. white class. >> guest: that is a good question. going back to our discussion of black politics one of the problematic ways people think of black politics that it is a black politick a single black agenda when actually that class variants there is men and women people that are heterosexual and people who aren't. i mention that working-class aspect because that kubota is very important to understand of detroit black politics in general it definitely shapes that research question that are shaped to have a significant influence how to move in the world. >> host: we invited you on booktv to talk about a book. let's talk about the book "stare in the darkness" the limits of hip-hop and black politics". what is hip-hop? >> we're talking about a forum of popular culture associated with black populations whether rap being horror
did i went to school and a working-class catholic high-school by outside of the street and an undergraduate and graduate university of michigan. my mom was a substitute teacher and my dad worked essays a pipefitter at the plant. >> host: you use the term working class twice. white class. >> guest: that is a good question. going back to our discussion of black politics one of the problematic ways people think of black politics that it is a black politick a single black agenda when...
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. >>> a new record for college students in virginia. 54,288 students received an undergraduate degreeealth council for higher education. a law put in place in 2011 says virginia has to awards 100,000 undergraduate degrees by 2025. >>> subaru issuing a second recall to try to fix rusty brakes on more than 200,000 cars and suvs. this recall includes 2009 through 2013 forester. 2008 through 2011 impreza. and 2008 through 2014 wrx and wrx-sti models. >>> district street cars have been involved in nine crashes earlier this week. the city needs to rethink its project with increasingly tight budgets. residents have mixed reaction about the street cars. some say they don't think there is a need for them. . >>> if you are a dog lover, today might be your day. dogs rescued from a farm in south korea are transferred to shelters where they can be adopted. they were planning to use them as food. there are two dozen of them including 12 puppies in the mix there. they will be at shelters around our area. find them in arlington, alexandria here in d.c. als in manassas. and we found some in shelters i
. >>> a new record for college students in virginia. 54,288 students received an undergraduate degreeealth council for higher education. a law put in place in 2011 says virginia has to awards 100,000 undergraduate degrees by 2025. >>> subaru issuing a second recall to try to fix rusty brakes on more than 200,000 cars and suvs. this recall includes 2009 through 2013 forester. 2008 through 2011 impreza. and 2008 through 2014 wrx and wrx-sti models. >>> district street...
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. >> i started at washington as an undergraduate economics major. the textbook was terrible. i was spouting off about how that was. i said, i can write a better thing than this. my roommate said, why don't you? so on a dare, i rewrote the textbook as a freshman. they get published the next year. the publisher asked for a second. as a sophomore, i got two textbooks published. that led me to add a second degree in engineering. i got roped into technology because i was a writer. >> so great. one of my favorite things about you is you failed a physics exam. 25 years later, you are teaching at m.i.t. >> i have the opposite problem. [laughter] >> you heard about this college readiness gap. between college and jobs, you have a skills gap. everything seems to be falling into a gap. from school in southern india, i joined iit. i have not learned calculus. the professors assume you know calculus. the 300 students in my class two students failed. i was one of them. >> one of my favorite things in life to look at is technology. it is making some things moved so fast and other things not
. >> i started at washington as an undergraduate economics major. the textbook was terrible. i was spouting off about how that was. i said, i can write a better thing than this. my roommate said, why don't you? so on a dare, i rewrote the textbook as a freshman. they get published the next year. the publisher asked for a second. as a sophomore, i got two textbooks published. that led me to add a second degree in engineering. i got roped into technology because i was a writer. >> so...
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each of the nine undergraduate will accomplish academic performance that each sport's team must reachey are set to discuss the pay policy on wednesday. >>> it was another hazy day across the bay area. here is a look at the mountain. air quality will be unhealthy levels you can see why. air pollution, that's why you cannot burn wood unless it's your only source of heat. today is spare the air day. >> tomorrow will not be spare the air day. we would like to see some rain there it's been dry. >> one day talking about rain clouds. it's just been the same old weather pattern. the rainfall is close. the exception of few scattered showers and sprinkles. right now a live storm track. there is rain up towards eureka. we have some clouds a at this part of the state. we will take a look at the cloud pattern there. a closer look at the satellite right now. lots of clouds, in addition to the low clouds and fog we will high clouds into the low region. watch out for low visibility. current numbers are in the 50s. livermore 52 degrees, santa rosa mid-50s. watch out no major rain in the forecast with
each of the nine undergraduate will accomplish academic performance that each sport's team must reachey are set to discuss the pay policy on wednesday. >>> it was another hazy day across the bay area. here is a look at the mountain. air quality will be unhealthy levels you can see why. air pollution, that's why you cannot burn wood unless it's your only source of heat. today is spare the air day. >> tomorrow will not be spare the air day. we would like to see some rain there it's...
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and they were going to an undergraduate dorm in saybrook college at yale. and they're all sort of hunched into our--the living room, and colonel shay was talking in this very sort of unemotional way about, `well, this was the largest competition ever held, open to everyone, and you won.' and then he kept going. he didn't miss a beat. and i'm, like--just listening and my roommate catches it before i do. but again--i mean, i'm a funny person in that it took me--until it was built, i did not believe this would get built, that--i knew it was formalistically extremely different. and i'm also someone who never like, counts--you know, counts on anything until it's real. and so i basically braced myself, because having studied competition processes, as an architecture student will, it's very rare that something gets built the way it was conceived. it just doesn't happen that way. c-span: did you--what'd you get for--for building it, for designing this? >> guest: oh, i got--i got an award. i got an award. >> guest: they didn't pay you? >> guest: no, they--they gave
and they were going to an undergraduate dorm in saybrook college at yale. and they're all sort of hunched into our--the living room, and colonel shay was talking in this very sort of unemotional way about, `well, this was the largest competition ever held, open to everyone, and you won.' and then he kept going. he didn't miss a beat. and i'm, like--just listening and my roommate catches it before i do. but again--i mean, i'm a funny person in that it took me--until it was built, i did not...
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you can start a career and do not have to do an undergraduate degree in business. you may consider and mba. but there are hundreds of thousands of liberal arts majors across the united eights and the world who should do what their heart tell them to do, whether it is history or biology or engineering. but if they want a career in business, we can give them through hbx, a great foundation to begin their business careers. if they have a further appetite for education, we would spend -- say, stand two years at harvard. >> do they have time between harvard and the business school? >> i would like people to spend three years working before they come to our school. we have begun to admit some people in their senior year in something called two plus two, where they can spend two years working. but they are admitted in senior year. >> that would be a great satisfaction. that you could go in and take advantage of a different experience from the academy. >> what we found is that two plus two, the reason why we introduced it, we wanted more people who were scientists, people
you can start a career and do not have to do an undergraduate degree in business. you may consider and mba. but there are hundreds of thousands of liberal arts majors across the united eights and the world who should do what their heart tell them to do, whether it is history or biology or engineering. but if they want a career in business, we can give them through hbx, a great foundation to begin their business careers. if they have a further appetite for education, we would spend -- say, stand...
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. >> i started as an undergraduate in st. louis, took a computer science class, which was terrible, and i was spouting off about how bad it was and said i could write a better book than this. i remain said, why don't you? so i basically rewrote the textbook for my computer science class when i was a freshman. it was published the next year. by the time i was a sophomore, i got two textbooks published. that led me to a second degree which was an engineering degree. so i got roped into technology because i was a writer. >> one of my favorite things about you is that you actually fail the physics exam, and then 25 years later you were teaching at m.i.t. >> i have the opposite problem again. so you all have heard about the readiness gap. in high school and college, you have the college readiness gap. between college and jobs you have a skills gap. i was at the college readiness gap. i had not learned calculus. so professors assume that you know calculus. 300 students in my entering class, two students failed and i was one of them
. >> i started as an undergraduate in st. louis, took a computer science class, which was terrible, and i was spouting off about how bad it was and said i could write a better book than this. i remain said, why don't you? so i basically rewrote the textbook for my computer science class when i was a freshman. it was published the next year. by the time i was a sophomore, i got two textbooks published. that led me to a second degree which was an engineering degree. so i got roped into...
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. >> cabrini college plans to freeze undergraduate tuition for the next year. it is the largest in 6 years. tuition at cabrini for full time undergrads is $29,000 year. >>> we are expecting an update for the silo clams 48-year-old worker got caught by the collapse at the riverside industrial complex in bristol township. gabriel who was loading dry cement into trucks was the only worker unaccounted for. the cold is forces firefighters to swicht out crews every 6 hours. >>> a 7-year-old new jersey boy was killed when a folding bench landed on top of him. police say the 100-pound bench hit him in the head causing him to collapse instantly. an off-duty police officer who happened to be coaching at the time immediately rendered aid and called 911. the boy was pronounced at the hospital. parents want ton if the bench was secured to the wall properly and whether the rest of the them are safe. >> i've seen them i don't know if they are safe. i am not shocked that one could fall. >> firefighters battle the a two-alarm blaze at a popular eatery in peddlers village. diner
. >> cabrini college plans to freeze undergraduate tuition for the next year. it is the largest in 6 years. tuition at cabrini for full time undergrads is $29,000 year. >>> we are expecting an update for the silo clams 48-year-old worker got caught by the collapse at the riverside industrial complex in bristol township. gabriel who was loading dry cement into trucks was the only worker unaccounted for. the cold is forces firefighters to swicht out crews every 6 hours....
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it put a market pricing system on had the effect in that year of reducing the rate for undergraduates by cutting it about in half and two senators who led that were the senator from north carolina, senator burr and the senator from maine, senator king. senator burr and senator king have continued to work on student loans making it easier for students to go to college easier for them to pay their loans and easier for them to pay them back. we're proud to have them as cosponsors but they have their own legislation on student loan repayments which i'm glad to cosponsor and will be a top priority in the senate help committee as soon as we finish fixing no child left behind and now i would like in this colloquy to turn to senator burr and senator king. mr. burr: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from north carolina. mr. burr: mr. president i thank chairman alexander senator bennet, and i want to commend them for what they have proposed with the fast act. as a parent who went through that two kids going to college and presenting that form, i realized i wasn't capable of doin
it put a market pricing system on had the effect in that year of reducing the rate for undergraduates by cutting it about in half and two senators who led that were the senator from north carolina, senator burr and the senator from maine, senator king. senator burr and senator king have continued to work on student loans making it easier for students to go to college easier for them to pay their loans and easier for them to pay them back. we're proud to have them as cosponsors but they have...
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prince mukran was a fighter pilot, training at cram well undergraduate. he went to montgomery. he served as the governor for 20 years. the governor of medina for six years, before becoming head of intelligence and was replaced next to king abdullah in the last few years. an avible person. very connected to people. i think we'll find a credible successor. >> ali, there are pressures on saudi society for modernization. all around - is it a good time to be running saudi arabia. >> i think we heard the story before, during the revolution. the awed -- saudi monarchy like to portray us as a threat. they don't give rights to the people. they say we are at war now, so if anything happens, nobody say anything. that's the saudi style. i have met them. there's not a strong leader. king abdullah used the third place holder to fill the place for his son. it didn't work. he'll be a nominal figure. the power now, the guy that runs the country, in saudi arabia you have to be one of the head of the security forces to have a shot at being a king. minister of the defense or interior or the nation
prince mukran was a fighter pilot, training at cram well undergraduate. he went to montgomery. he served as the governor for 20 years. the governor of medina for six years, before becoming head of intelligence and was replaced next to king abdullah in the last few years. an avible person. very connected to people. i think we'll find a credible successor. >> ali, there are pressures on saudi society for modernization. all around - is it a good time to be running saudi arabia. >> i...
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i went to undergraduate and graduate school university of michigan. >> host: what is your parents to? >> guest: my mom was safe but substitute teacher and my dad worked at the plant, working like a lot of luck folks did. >> host: use the word working class twice to describe your background. >> guest: that is a good question. going back to our discussion about black politics, one way to think about the one of the problematic ways people think about black politics is there is a single black subject from a single black agenda. when actually there is class variants in black communities obviously men and women. there were people who are heterosexual, people who wire. that component of my identity is very important to me. it is very important in understanding detroit black politics and politics in general. it is definitely shaped the research questions i have attempted to answer and the shaped how to do significant that in the world. >> host: we invited you on booktv to talk about books. but talk about your book. "stare in the darkness: the limits of hip-hop and black politics" is the name
i went to undergraduate and graduate school university of michigan. >> host: what is your parents to? >> guest: my mom was safe but substitute teacher and my dad worked at the plant, working like a lot of luck folks did. >> host: use the word working class twice to describe your background. >> guest: that is a good question. going back to our discussion about black politics, one way to think about the one of the problematic ways people think about black politics is there...
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she is a specialist in 18th century french history and art and she received her undergraduate degree from harvard and a ph.d from columbia university. sheep and recipient of major fellowships from the fulbright foundation, and columbia university. currently sheep serve as dean of the school of undergraduate studies at the new school for public engagement for which i'm extremely grateful. should done an amazing job. and four i close one of the reasons why i accepted her kind invitation to come and open this event is time still miffed that she never gave me a job that i applied for but she knocked me back on was to be her driver around france is in shadows and councils. i don't think she took me seriously but i thought i was a great gig, and i'm still very disappointed you didn't take me up on the offer but nevertheless congratulations on a wonderful book. it's an incredible piece. i'm sure i'm looking forward to reading it but i just love the fact that it's actually a real heavy book. think that it's not electronic. solo work, keys up. [applause] >> thank you everybody, but especially
she is a specialist in 18th century french history and art and she received her undergraduate degree from harvard and a ph.d from columbia university. sheep and recipient of major fellowships from the fulbright foundation, and columbia university. currently sheep serve as dean of the school of undergraduate studies at the new school for public engagement for which i'm extremely grateful. should done an amazing job. and four i close one of the reasons why i accepted her kind invitation to come...
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been accused of being a place where a gang rape took place against a young university of virginia undergraduatecharges are totally false, the brothers knew it from the beginning. they bided their time, waited to be officially cleared. they have come out with honor and distinction which is more than can be said for "rolling stone" magazine or the administration of uva. >> all right, kim? >> hit to the news that billionaire environmentalist tom steyer is debating running for the california seat of retiring barbara boxer. paul, about the only thing i can think of that would be more fun than watching tom steyer spend $75 million as he did on a failed attempt to get democrats elected to the senate is watching him spend $75 million of a failed bid to get himself elected to the senate. run, tom, run. >> yeah. all right. what happens if you lang the resources and -- lack the resources to file your tax returns? >> i'm willing to try it but i don't think it will end. >> i'm paul gigot, i hope to see you next week. >>> a fox news alert -- belgian troops fanning out across their country. on guard to preven
been accused of being a place where a gang rape took place against a young university of virginia undergraduatecharges are totally false, the brothers knew it from the beginning. they bided their time, waited to be officially cleared. they have come out with honor and distinction which is more than can be said for "rolling stone" magazine or the administration of uva. >> all right, kim? >> hit to the news that billionaire environmentalist tom steyer is debating running for...
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. >> this is legislation i offered a scholarship opportunity for undergraduate that our office announced back in in april. they asked that they cared about and admit suggestions for new laws or suggestions to updated laws. the new website that our office and a national non profit helped create what was called san francisco code.org, along with the mayor's office last year. the website allows users to comment directly on the specific different section b sections of our city's laws and students participating stems directly from a comment on the health code from cooper, a student at ss state who foelt that the current requirement that gas stations require separate toilet facilities for the people who own these gas stations. m i agreed and in turned agreed to propose cooper's suggestion into law. the ordinance itself, which was unanimously supported by small business commission strikes men and women and updates what i felt was an outdated section of the code to allow gas stations to provide one unisex bath ream. supervisor kim introduced an amendment saying dph will have the responsibility f
. >> this is legislation i offered a scholarship opportunity for undergraduate that our office announced back in in april. they asked that they cared about and admit suggestions for new laws or suggestions to updated laws. the new website that our office and a national non profit helped create what was called san francisco code.org, along with the mayor's office last year. the website allows users to comment directly on the specific different section b sections of our city's laws and...
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janet napolitano approved contracts for coaches and a.d.s at the nine undergraduate campuses with sports teams. each school must have a minimum academic performance to maintain and if they fail to live up to that, then the coaches and the athletic directors will lose bonuses that will add up to millions of dollars. >> and look at this, they didn't want to wait for halloween. some creative individuals showing off furry costumes based on the characters from movies and comic, and some made their own. the convention is raising money for the rocket dog rescue in san francisco. >> all right. this is a convention for the animal-morphic costumes. sometimes it is writing pieces or art, and mostly an opportunity for people to create together and have fun with their friends. >> okay. what is and throwthromorphic -- whatever he said. >> yes. >> and now, more from the raid er s ers' new head coach, and big test for the warriors tonight. >>> nbc bay area asks you to help us end hunger and you delivered. more than 144,000 bags were donated at safeways across the bay area. thank you for helping thousand
janet napolitano approved contracts for coaches and a.d.s at the nine undergraduate campuses with sports teams. each school must have a minimum academic performance to maintain and if they fail to live up to that, then the coaches and the athletic directors will lose bonuses that will add up to millions of dollars. >> and look at this, they didn't want to wait for halloween. some creative individuals showing off furry costumes based on the characters from movies and comic, and some made...
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>> i tried to take a lot of courses in the art school as an undergraduate. particularly, portrait painting and drawing. i studied with dean keller, who was a wonderful portrait painter and whose works hang around universities in many places. he was a terrific teacher. he made you really learn anatomy, drawing, everything. joseph albers had taken control of the art school. dean keller had been banished, in effect, to the little turret room up in one of the old sections of the art school. he didn't have any students. i went up to see him and asked him if i could be his student, and he said if i could round up seven other other students he could have eight to qualify, he would teach the course. i did and he did. but one day i was sitting in his drawing class, taught by another professor, we were busy drawing one of our fellow students -- it was her turn to pose, sitting on a chair, wearing what she had on. we were all working away and all of a sudden this voice from behind, a german accent, said "you have to ask yourself -- is she romanesque or is she gothic?"
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accused of being the place where a gang rape took place against the young university of virginia undergraduateally false. the brothers knew it from the beginning. they bided their time. they waited to be officially cleared. they've come out with honor and distinction which is more than can be said for "rolling stone" magazine or the administration of uva. >> kim. >> hit to the news that billionaire environmentalist tom steyer is debating running for the california seat of retiring senator barbara boxer. paul, about the only thing i can think of that would be more fun than watching tom steyer spend $75 million, as he did in this last election on a failed attempt to get democrats elected to the senate, would be watching him spend $75 million of a potentially failed bid to get himself elected to the senate. run, tom, run. >> all right. what happens if you lack the resources to file your tax returns? the irs leave you alone? >> i'm willing to try it. i don't think it's going to end very well. >> that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to
accused of being the place where a gang rape took place against the young university of virginia undergraduateally false. the brothers knew it from the beginning. they bided their time. they waited to be officially cleared. they've come out with honor and distinction which is more than can be said for "rolling stone" magazine or the administration of uva. >> kim. >> hit to the news that billionaire environmentalist tom steyer is debating running for the california seat of...
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>> i tried to take a lot of courses in the art department, art school as an undergraduate and particularlyortrait painting and drawing. and studied with deen kel lar who was a wonderful portrait painter and whose works hang around the university in many places and at the lobby of the yale club in new york. he was a terrific teacher. he made you really learn anatomy anatomy, drawing faces everything. joseph al bez had taken control of the art school and deen kel lar had been banished to a little room up in one of the old sections of the old arts school. and didn't have any students. so i went up to see him and asked him if i could be his student. he said if i could round up seven other students. you had to have eight students in order to qualify. he would teach the course. well, i did and he did. but one day i was sitting in a drawing class taught by another professor and we were busy drawing one of our fellow students. it was her turn to pose sitting in a chair just wearing what she had had on that day. and we're all working away. and all of the sudden this voice from behind, this german a
>> i tried to take a lot of courses in the art department, art school as an undergraduate and particularlyortrait painting and drawing. and studied with deen kel lar who was a wonderful portrait painter and whose works hang around the university in many places and at the lobby of the yale club in new york. he was a terrific teacher. he made you really learn anatomy anatomy, drawing faces everything. joseph al bez had taken control of the art school and deen kel lar had been banished to a...
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the way from elementary school, what we call the precollege programs into community colleges and undergraduateons. a student can come in and follow until the graduate or they might find out when they start at community college. they intersect at different points. >> you're trying to find students and get them ready to walk out of college with the right kind of skills so they can get the attention of recruiters. >> absolutely. the a stands for achievement. students were not being academically prepared and in that sense, there are certain gatekeepers. one is that you take algebra early enough so that you are in calculus in high school. and you are ready for the rigor of that first couple of years. nsf and this great research shows that 40 or 50% of majors either drop out or change majors within the first two years. it is hard. we like to say you are taking four ap classes at once and that is your life. and you are transitioning. you are a kid from a rural town in california and now you are in a major, some universities are like big city so -- cities so that there are some cultural issues there a
the way from elementary school, what we call the precollege programs into community colleges and undergraduateons. a student can come in and follow until the graduate or they might find out when they start at community college. they intersect at different points. >> you're trying to find students and get them ready to walk out of college with the right kind of skills so they can get the attention of recruiters. >> absolutely. the a stands for achievement. students were not being...
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i went to undergraduate and graduate school at university of michigan. >> host: what did you your parents do? >> guest: my mom was substitute teacher and my dad worked at a steel plant, like working at ford like a lot of black folk did. >> host: you used working class twice, describing your background. why? >> guest: that is good question going back to our discussion about black politics, one of the ways to think about, one of the problematic ways thinking about black politics, there is a single black subject and a single black agenda. actually there is class variance in black communities. obviously there is men and women. people who are heterosexual and people who aren't. i mentioned the working class aspect because that component of my identity is very important to me. it is very important to understanding kind of detroit black politics and black politics in general. it definitely shaped research questions i've attempted to answer and the shaped the it's had a significant influence how i move in the world. >> host: we invited you on booktv to talk about a book. so let's talk about your
i went to undergraduate and graduate school at university of michigan. >> host: what did you your parents do? >> guest: my mom was substitute teacher and my dad worked at a steel plant, like working at ford like a lot of black folk did. >> host: you used working class twice, describing your background. why? >> guest: that is good question going back to our discussion about black politics, one of the ways to think about, one of the problematic ways thinking about black...
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year will be announcing a full campus in atlantic city that'll grow to a university with several undergraduate and graduate colleges and that's just the type of educational program we need our local community college ust to finish the expansion that went to culinary arts looking at redoing one of our areas to become another boston or a baltimore in the harbor we're putting about 20 acres together right now for that >>you're bullish? >we're very bullish and think... cause atlantic city is exciting >>in spite of all the challenges >>the challenges are good we need to be reinventing ourselves and we need to be back we're a jersey shore town but we're the urban area on the jersey shore >>we're here with bob marino who is the ceo of horizon blue cross and blue shield of new jersey. one of the leaders of industry in the state. bob a night like tonight choose new jersey important because? >>because choose new jersey is all about economic development in our state horizon is proud to be here tonight we've been a founding member of choose new jersey since the organization was created. they really are do
year will be announcing a full campus in atlantic city that'll grow to a university with several undergraduate and graduate colleges and that's just the type of educational program we need our local community college ust to finish the expansion that went to culinary arts looking at redoing one of our areas to become another boston or a baltimore in the harbor we're putting about 20 acres together right now for that >>you're bullish? >we're very bullish and think... cause atlantic city...
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that is because undergraduates are cowards, they know they can make fun of baptists or catholics, they'reoing to get their head chopped up. so they prefer the easy battle with christians, and in this case, religion is suddenly okay. >> i actually think that inter-faith efforts can be very good. >> true. >> and they work really well, like the faith-based initiative that was part of the bush initiative, that was not just about christianity. that was about all sorts of different religions working together to do what government can not do well. this, possibly the timing was off, insensitive, they already pulled it back and didn't think it through. but that is typical for colleges, they always do a story and it doesn't take 24 hours for them to dissipate. >> i think duke was sanctioning it by amplifying the call to prayer rather than just saying let's go do it. now what they have done is move it from the chapel to the quandrangle, and they should do that to amplify the sound of what is the call to prayer for the muslim group, would alienate the other students who were not muslim. and they woul
that is because undergraduates are cowards, they know they can make fun of baptists or catholics, they'reoing to get their head chopped up. so they prefer the easy battle with christians, and in this case, religion is suddenly okay. >> i actually think that inter-faith efforts can be very good. >> true. >> and they work really well, like the faith-based initiative that was part of the bush initiative, that was not just about christianity. that was about all sorts of different...
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in fact all nine undergraduate campuses of thep4÷ university of california saw record high applicatione for the 11th year in a row. >> what have you done for me lately? denver were broncos coach fox led they will to the super bowl last year and won four straight division titles. today he was fired and his whole staff may eventually be let go. that includes jack del rio who was scheduled for his second interviews with the raiders either late tonight or tomorrow. he grew up in hayward where he was a football and baseball star before going to usc. then a career as a linebacker. the 51-year-old del rio grew up a it's a raiders fan. his parents are still season ticket holders. tony sparano is believed to be a candidate as well. niner fans will not have offensive coordinator greg roaman to tweet about anymore. the buffalo bills have announce that had roman will be their offensive coordinator, calling plays for rex ryan. he spent four years on the staff with jim harbaugh and initially won praise. that one super bowl appearance. that changed this past year when the offense and quarterback coli
in fact all nine undergraduate campuses of thep4÷ university of california saw record high applicatione for the 11th year in a row. >> what have you done for me lately? denver were broncos coach fox led they will to the super bowl last year and won four straight division titles. today he was fired and his whole staff may eventually be let go. that includes jack del rio who was scheduled for his second interviews with the raiders either late tonight or tomorrow. he grew up in hayward...
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their precollege programs come all the way through high school into community colleges and into undergraduatetutions. a student can come into mesa and follow from sixth-grade of till they graduate or they can start with mesa in community college. >> you are really tried to find the students who could be great employees for these companies and get them to ready to walk out of college with the right kind of skills so they can get the attention of those recruiters. >> absolutely. in mesa, the a stands for achievement. our founders back in the day realized that our students were not being academically prepared. their are certain -- there are certain gatekeepers and barriers. for the rigor of the first couple of years, all of these -- all of this great research shows up to 40% to 50% stem majors either drop out or change majors within the first two years of college. >> because it so hard. >> it's hard. to imagine taking four ap classes at once and that is your life. you are transitioning. you are a kid from a rural town in california and now you are in a major -- many universities are like big cit
their precollege programs come all the way through high school into community colleges and into undergraduatetutions. a student can come into mesa and follow from sixth-grade of till they graduate or they can start with mesa in community college. >> you are really tried to find the students who could be great employees for these companies and get them to ready to walk out of college with the right kind of skills so they can get the attention of those recruiters. >> absolutely. in...
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. >> i remember when i was an undergraduate at n.y.u., film students running around talking about a graduatent named spike lee. he had made "barbershop." i wonder what your students think of movies that are going right online and think of things going to youtube -- if they are still thinking about feature films or if they are thinking about doing things on youtube? >> i think young filmmakers today have to adopt a multipronged strategy. obviously i would say they would still like to have theatrical releases for their movies, but they also recognize the value of youtube and online to get noticed. when you are a young filmmaker today, you can get the attention of hollywood without actually going to hollywood or getting an agent or studio behind you. if you can create something that stands out and is original and simultaneously build a social media following, you can get discovered in some ways easier today than when i came up in the business in the 1990's. >> chairman of n.y.u.'s tisch school of the arts program. still ahead, the world's largest online platform for cool pictures just got bigge
. >> i remember when i was an undergraduate at n.y.u., film students running around talking about a graduatent named spike lee. he had made "barbershop." i wonder what your students think of movies that are going right online and think of things going to youtube -- if they are still thinking about feature films or if they are thinking about doing things on youtube? >> i think young filmmakers today have to adopt a multipronged strategy. obviously i would say they would...
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as you pointed out, is a college undergraduate had a severe case of glaucoma from which he became blind. he will tell us what it's like to be blind. but the amazing thing to me about sandy is, despite the fact that he has this tremendous handicap, he is a remarkable human being. he has had a rich happy, and productive life. he has invented tanks and now he has recently become to think of how he can help other people who are blind to make their life that are. >> it's great to have you at this table. talk to us about becoming blind and the whole sense of the journey for you. >> even after 50 years, i can still feel what it was when i went blind. for many months, i had declining vision. my mother and i went to see glaucoma specialists, and he examined me and turned to me with my mother in the room and said well, son, you're going to be blind tomorrow. i guess that was my moment and i think there is a moment that occurs in just about everyone's life, the instant before bad news is given. after which nothing else in your life will be the same and after which you look back on your life and sa
as you pointed out, is a college undergraduate had a severe case of glaucoma from which he became blind. he will tell us what it's like to be blind. but the amazing thing to me about sandy is, despite the fact that he has this tremendous handicap, he is a remarkable human being. he has had a rich happy, and productive life. he has invented tanks and now he has recently become to think of how he can help other people who are blind to make their life that are. >> it's great to have you at...
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what do we need to do when only 16% of our undergraduate enrollment is of african-american latino and native americans. that population is over 30% of our country. >> this university is responsible for producing local officers lawyers, people who go into politics and goth. we need to be sure the people we're sending out in the world is doing what is right. >> after a rally, demonstrators held a die-in. they say they stand in solidarity with the protests across the bay area during what's being called 96 hours of action. >> we see all the work that all of these people are doing. >> lack blooifs so matter were also held in paloalto and oakland today. today's demonstration in santa clara went on for more than two hours and did remain peaceful. live in santa clara, nbc bay area news. >> it hurts. i wish i could afford to keep it going. if i had the funds, i would keep it rolling. >> 30 years of tradition coming to an end in san jose. in just a few minutes ux a look at what could be the last freedom train and what they're hoping for to keep those trains rolling. >>> a gutsy smash and grab a
what do we need to do when only 16% of our undergraduate enrollment is of african-american latino and native americans. that population is over 30% of our country. >> this university is responsible for producing local officers lawyers, people who go into politics and goth. we need to be sure the people we're sending out in the world is doing what is right. >> after a rally, demonstrators held a die-in. they say they stand in solidarity with the protests across the bay area during...
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when he was at oxford, he did his undergraduate degree.o get the top degree, he had to persuade the examiners and said to them, if you give me a 21, i will stay in oxford. if you give me first, i will go to cambridge and you will never have to see me again. i love that, knowing one of the great minds of our lifetime was lazy. it was the sense of those two years that made him go, made him value time. ask how much of the physics to jeweler and -- >> how much of the physics did you learn? i want to talk a few minutes about quantum physics. but you had to understand a bit of it, have some sense of why this was so important. what he was looking for and what he hoped to prove has not been proven. >> one of the things i love about my job is you get cast in parts, different periods in history, and you get to immerse yourself. i gave up science when i was 14 or 15. i remember starting reading on day one after being cast reading a brief history of time. i was really getting it to read going, wow, i'm about to understand how the universe works. somew
when he was at oxford, he did his undergraduate degree.o get the top degree, he had to persuade the examiners and said to them, if you give me a 21, i will stay in oxford. if you give me first, i will go to cambridge and you will never have to see me again. i love that, knowing one of the great minds of our lifetime was lazy. it was the sense of those two years that made him go, made him value time. ask how much of the physics to jeweler and -- >> how much of the physics did you learn? i...
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he is a dual citizen of britain and the united states and after completing his undergraduate and doctorate degrees at oxford university, he taught at eton college before becoming a visiting professor at southern mestas university -- methodist university. he is the author of an empire divided, the american revolution and the british caribbean, which is what our topic is tonight and his most recent book is the man who lost america. the british leadership and the american revolution and the fate of the empire. it has received five national book awards, including the new york historical society's american history book prize, and the george washington book rise. -- prize. he is an editor of the jeffersonian-american series of the university of virginia press and a fellow of the royal historical society. we are pleased to have him with us tonight. [applause] >> i'd like to thank alicia tucker for her introduction, and also an invitation to speak here at the headquarters of the society of the cincinnati -- anderson house. it's an honor and a pleasure. the society plays a very important role in pr
he is a dual citizen of britain and the united states and after completing his undergraduate and doctorate degrees at oxford university, he taught at eton college before becoming a visiting professor at southern mestas university -- methodist university. he is the author of an empire divided, the american revolution and the british caribbean, which is what our topic is tonight and his most recent book is the man who lost america. the british leadership and the american revolution and the fate...
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nick had already, by this time, been elected to local government office as a university undergraduate in his metropolis home of sydney, the suburban community of ashford. he was just 19. he was in local government on the council. at age 21, he was deputy mayor. he served throughout the years of his 20s but he came here was fascinated with this country, began studying america and speaking to americans about how admired we are and our country's ideals are to the corners of the earth. the result among other things was this book called "american boom rang: how the world's greatest turn around nation will do it again." we are delighted to have nick adams with us at western conservative summit this past july. lots of you were there when he lit the room up on sunday morning moderating a panel about what we can expect as millennials take positions of leadership. i'm especially glad that we've got a lot of ccu students with us this evening because students this gentleman just turned 30 a few weeks ago. he sets an example of what in an open society like america or his own australia what you can
nick had already, by this time, been elected to local government office as a university undergraduate in his metropolis home of sydney, the suburban community of ashford. he was just 19. he was in local government on the council. at age 21, he was deputy mayor. he served throughout the years of his 20s but he came here was fascinated with this country, began studying america and speaking to americans about how admired we are and our country's ideals are to the corners of the earth. the result...
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i had a terrific undergraduate education but i think it would have been interesting to have a graduate knowledge. >> you look at this is something you will do the rest of your life -- as something he will do the rest of your life. there is a sense it is fulfilling. >> "map to the stars." >> i cannot take anymore. >> how was remembered as a director -- is cronenberg as a director? >> wonderful. amazingly prepared, incredibly precise about everything he does. really easy days. >> one thing that would be great about being a director, you have a script that you love, you see what an actor as to your own sense of character -- adds to your own sense of character. because they add their interpretation. >> my husband said something interesting, what is interesting is when an actor surprises you, you get so excited and you feel like you are holding dynamite. i thought that was a wonderful way to put it. >> i heard my nichols say what do you want from an actor, and he says that he wants an actor to surprise him with an architect surprises. >> in the scene, you do not know what they are going to
i had a terrific undergraduate education but i think it would have been interesting to have a graduate knowledge. >> you look at this is something you will do the rest of your life -- as something he will do the rest of your life. there is a sense it is fulfilling. >> "map to the stars." >> i cannot take anymore. >> how was remembered as a director -- is cronenberg as a director? >> wonderful. amazingly prepared, incredibly precise about everything he...
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after completing his undergraduate and doctorate degrees at oxford, he headed to eton college before becoming a visiting professor at southern methodist university in dallas and professor of american history at the university of wisconsin at our scotch, which is where he was chair of the history department. he is the author of "an empire divided," which is what our topic is tonight and his most recent book is "the men who lost america -- the british leadership and the american revolution and the fate of the american empire." it has received a five national awards including the george washington book prize. he is an editor of the jeffersonian american series of the university of virginia press and a fellow of the royal historical society and we are very pleased to have him with us tonight. [applause] >> well, i'd like to thank alicia tucker for her introduction and also the invitation to speak here at the headquarters of the society of the cincinnati, at the anderson house. it is an honor and a pleasure. it plays a very important role in promoting knowledge of the american revolution.
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community college in radnor announced today it will freeze undergraduate tuition next year and adopt a test optional admission's policy. the change will start with incoming class this fall. that class is actually the largest in 6 years. tuition that cabrini for full time under grads is just under 29,000. >> a search is underway for award winning teacher that has not been seen since tuesday morning. 40-year-old christopher actually has been a teacher at middle bucks institute of technology for twelve years and was last seen in the 2600 block of south 16 street, actually is bipolar and has 23409 taken his information. if you have information call philadelphia police. >>> tomorrow family and friends will say their final goodbyes to shane montgomery. there was a viewing this evening at st. john the baptist church in manayunk for the 21-year-old college student. shane's body was found in schuylkill river last weekend more than a month after he disappeared. his funeral is tomorrow morning at 10 also at st. john the baptist. >> and philadelphia police are trying to piece together an acciden
community college in radnor announced today it will freeze undergraduate tuition next year and adopt a test optional admission's policy. the change will start with incoming class this fall. that class is actually the largest in 6 years. tuition that cabrini for full time under grads is just under 29,000. >> a search is underway for award winning teacher that has not been seen since tuesday morning. 40-year-old christopher actually has been a teacher at middle bucks institute of technology...
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integrity of either but i ways of thinking about the world and one can often enrich the other earned undergraduate and master's degrees from mit and a phd in planetary sciences from the university of arizona. he has worked at harvard and mit, the us peace corps in kenya and that college before entering the jesuit order in 1989's research explores connections between meteorites and asteroids and the evolution of small solar system bodies. in 1996 be given excellent talk about this. in 2000 he was honored by the international astronomical union for the contributions to the study of meteorites and asteroids with the naming of asteroid 4597,, the author of more than 200 scientific papers as well as a a number of books including the one you will hear about tonight would you baptize and exit terrestrial and other questions from the astronomers and box at the vatican observatory. co-authored with father paul moment. appear selling copies of this book in our store. they will be available after brother guy's presentation as well. brother guy we will be signing copies of the book at the main entrance afterw
integrity of either but i ways of thinking about the world and one can often enrich the other earned undergraduate and master's degrees from mit and a phd in planetary sciences from the university of arizona. he has worked at harvard and mit, the us peace corps in kenya and that college before entering the jesuit order in 1989's research explores connections between meteorites and asteroids and the evolution of small solar system bodies. in 1996 be given excellent talk about this. in 2000 he...