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the total equivalent to $2 milon per undergraduate student.e ivy continued to receive contributions at present rates, the endowment fund could provide free tuition to their entire student body forever. now, to be sure endowments aren't for spending in a single fiscal year and no one expects the ivies to give all students a free ride forever but heavy federal sponsorship of the ivies call in to question the use of taxpayer dollars and parents across the country facing average annual tuition of $33,000 of private colleges and more than 9,000 dollars for state schools, well, they must be wondering why do these wealthy institutions need my tax dollars? now, trish, we reached out to all of the schools for comments this morning. we've heard from princeton, which said that they finance a third of their own research and that they assist students on financial aid to make sure they don't graduate with debt. good for princeton students. not so good for the rest of us. trish. trish: well, you know, look, this is a very, very interesting story. i'll tell y
the total equivalent to $2 milon per undergraduate student.e ivy continued to receive contributions at present rates, the endowment fund could provide free tuition to their entire student body forever. now, to be sure endowments aren't for spending in a single fiscal year and no one expects the ivies to give all students a free ride forever but heavy federal sponsorship of the ivies call in to question the use of taxpayer dollars and parents across the country facing average annual tuition of...
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busca stands for bilingual undergraduate studies for collegiate advancement. >> for most of our students, the only way they could get into a four-year institution. >> reporter: by getting an associates degree, learning english and more. geo van i just graduated in january. he looked at other options that just didn't fit. >> i had to spend about a year or year and a half just learning english, but without any academic credit. so, in this case it was good because i was learning english. i also was getting academic credits which saved me a lot of time. >> reporter: since the early '90s when it started upwards of 800 students have made it through busca. >> every day you have the opportunity to help somebody that otherwise would not be a college student. >> reporter: matt, nbc 10 news. >> 18 minutes past 5:00, 55 degrees outside, time to get a check of traffic. >> jessica, is there an accident? what happened? >> we're watching a bunch of things actually. surprising busy morning for wednesday time slot here. south philadelphia watching a crash on 95. northbound ramp to the walt whit man bridge
busca stands for bilingual undergraduate studies for collegiate advancement. >> for most of our students, the only way they could get into a four-year institution. >> reporter: by getting an associates degree, learning english and more. geo van i just graduated in january. he looked at other options that just didn't fit. >> i had to spend about a year or year and a half just learning english, but without any academic credit. so, in this case it was good because i was learning...
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she received her undergraduate from harvard university. she specializes in american history with an emphasis on the american south and the civil war as well as american women and , african american history. she has held academic positions at countless institutions. she has been at the university of richmond, the citadel, the current chair of history at university of texas at san antonio. she served as a consulting scholar on a number of documentaries and feature films, including steven spielberg's "lincoln." pretty neat. finally, she has also recently written a well-received children's book about harriet tubman which she will be signing after the lecture. along with her other work. please help me welcome catherine clinton. [applause] >> thank you so much. many thanks for this return to fredericksburg. i am particularly heartened that both the lecture series and my biography of harriet tubman got launched in the same year. i think it is a testament to the well-told story of a life. i'm also pleased that since 2004 , there have been more tha
she received her undergraduate from harvard university. she specializes in american history with an emphasis on the american south and the civil war as well as american women and , african american history. she has held academic positions at countless institutions. she has been at the university of richmond, the citadel, the current chair of history at university of texas at san antonio. she served as a consulting scholar on a number of documentaries and feature films, including steven...
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total raised is equivalent to $2 million per undergraduate student. the study found the endowment fund could provide free tuition to their entire undergraduate student body forever. >> we have to follow the money and it's a high bar for the ivy league to demonstrate a public purpose for the tax dollars of working-class and middle-class taxpayers actually funding their operations. >> endowments aren't for spending in a single fiscal year and no one expects the ivs to get all students a free ride. heavy federal sponsorship calls into question the use of taxpayer dollars. with parents facing tuition of $33,000 at private colleges and more than $9,000 at state scho, they must be wondering why do the wealthy institutions need my tax dollars? we have heard from several schools and they say endowment dollars are used to significantly help fund research and reduce student debt. back to you, shannon. >> shannon: very interesting. thank you. president trump's interior secretary says it will be difficult to build a wall along the mexican border because of geogra
total raised is equivalent to $2 million per undergraduate student. the study found the endowment fund could provide free tuition to their entire undergraduate student body forever. >> we have to follow the money and it's a high bar for the ivy league to demonstrate a public purpose for the tax dollars of working-class and middle-class taxpayers actually funding their operations. >> endowments aren't for spending in a single fiscal year and no one expects the ivs to get all students...
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one of the things i first read when i was an undergraduate and book, i canre that tell even then that i understood that there were reasons people have different views. a question of being on the side of evils against evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than most recent administrations have had. the only question is whether the resident is listening, we will not know that until a lot more time is past. eastern p.m. 8:00 on q&a. past week, fbi director jim the house intelligence community that there is no information to support trumps claimed up president barack obama wiretapped trump tower during the 2016 presidential camp.
one of the things i first read when i was an undergraduate and book, i canre that tell even then that i understood that there were reasons people have different views. a question of being on the side of evils against evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than most recent administrations have had. the only question is whether the resident is listening, we will not know that until a lot more time is past. eastern p.m. 8:00 on q&a. past week, fbi...
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he received his undergraduate degree from columbia with honors. he then received his law degree from harvard, also with honors. where he was a truman scholar. after harvard, he received his doctorate of oxford where he attended as a marshall scholar. one of the top academic honors anywhere in the world. after law school, he clerked at the supreme court for both justices byron white and anthony kennedy. it is an extraordinary resume. as good as it gets. judge gorsuch was born and raised in colorado and was taught the value of independence, hard work in public service. while in law school, he demonstrated a commitment to helping the less fortunate. he worked in harvard prison legal assistance pjectand harvard defenders program. i studied every aspect of his life. he could have had any job at any law firm for any amount of money, but what he wanted to do with his career was to be a judge, to write decisions and to make an impact by upholding our laws and our constitution. the qualifications of judge gorsuch are beyond dispute. he's the man of our cou
he received his undergraduate degree from columbia with honors. he then received his law degree from harvard, also with honors. where he was a truman scholar. after harvard, he received his doctorate of oxford where he attended as a marshall scholar. one of the top academic honors anywhere in the world. after law school, he clerked at the supreme court for both justices byron white and anthony kennedy. it is an extraordinary resume. as good as it gets. judge gorsuch was born and raised in...
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juan: tell us about your gorsuchions with neil when you are both undergraduates there.rogressive activists, personally got singled out for attack. i think what stands out about neil gorsuch was that his views were completely formed as soon as he entered college as a freshman, which i think is unusual. right-wing solid reactionary views from the beginning. he was veryl level, polished and affable. i think this is part of a consistent pattern where he has a real commitment to reactionary politics and is able to put an appealing face. i think is positions were extreme. had alreadyty decided to divest. you put out a real divisive argument that it was going to hurt students. he attacked a protest led by black students against racism on campus, not based on the substance of the issue, but saying people involved were revolutionaries. he did stick up for ronald reagan in the iran-contra affair -- scandal, which was an extreme position, even for conservatives at the time. he said it was within ronald reagan's executive power to engage in these covert operations where he engaged
juan: tell us about your gorsuchions with neil when you are both undergraduates there.rogressive activists, personally got singled out for attack. i think what stands out about neil gorsuch was that his views were completely formed as soon as he entered college as a freshman, which i think is unusual. right-wing solid reactionary views from the beginning. he was veryl level, polished and affable. i think this is part of a consistent pattern where he has a real commitment to reactionary politics...
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there is a book on burke i first read when i was an undergraduate at harvard. i treasure that book. i can tell even then. i understood that there were reasons why people have different views. it is not just a question of being on the side against the forces of evil. i think the new administration of washington has some very good people, better than most of ministration -- recent administration by that have had. the only question is if the president will listen to them, and we will not know until more time has passed. of floor debate before the bill was withdrawn. committee, mr. conway. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. conaway: mr. speaker, we're faced with an unenviable choice of the facts that there are infinite demand for health care. there is no top on the amount of health care cost necessary to provide all the health care we want for all the people in this country. and we have limited resources with which to do that. the real question is, is obamacare to take up that task by asking government to make those hard choices? or do we as indivi
there is a book on burke i first read when i was an undergraduate at harvard. i treasure that book. i can tell even then. i understood that there were reasons why people have different views. it is not just a question of being on the side against the forces of evil. i think the new administration of washington has some very good people, better than most of ministration -- recent administration by that have had. the only question is if the president will listen to them, and we will not know...
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onave to this day a book burke i first read when i was an undergraduate at harvard. i treasure that book. i could tell even then. i understood that there were reasons why people have different views. it is not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than most recent administrations have had. the only question is if the president listens to them, and that we will not know until more time has passed. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: conceding that there were not enough votes for passage, house speaker paul ryan pulled the republican health care replacement bill minutes before a vote was to take place. we will have reaction in a few minutes. first, the final minutes of floor debate before the bill was withdrawn. committee, mr. conway. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. conaway: mr. speaker, we're faced with an unenviable choice of the facts that there are infinite demand for health care. th
onave to this day a book burke i first read when i was an undergraduate at harvard. i treasure that book. i could tell even then. i understood that there were reasons why people have different views. it is not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than most recent administrations have had. the only question is if the president listens to them, and that we will not know until...
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that's equivalent to $2 million per undergraduate student. the endowment found could provide free tuition to their student body forever. nobody expects the ivies to give all students a free ride forever. heavy federal sponsorship calls in to questions the use of taxpayer dollars. with parents facing tuition of $33,000 at private colleges and more than $9,000 for state schools, they must be wondering why do these wealthy institutions need my tax dollars? we've gotten reaction from a few of the ivy league schools. none denied the accuracy of the report. princeton pointed out that they paid for a third of their research costs. yale said they fund 40% of their research and that fully 1/3 yields the annual budget revenue is provided by the endowment. dartmouth declined to comment. neil? >> neil: how would they comment? my good man, it's not us. thank you very much. gerri willis. incredible. well, they are smart there. they find ways to work around and with the same. when we come back, the push for donald trump to reach across the aisle. i want you
that's equivalent to $2 million per undergraduate student. the endowment found could provide free tuition to their student body forever. nobody expects the ivies to give all students a free ride forever. heavy federal sponsorship calls in to questions the use of taxpayer dollars. with parents facing tuition of $33,000 at private colleges and more than $9,000 for state schools, they must be wondering why do these wealthy institutions need my tax dollars? we've gotten reaction from a few of the...
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i have to this day a book that i first read back when i was undergraduate at harvard, and i treasure that book. i could tell even then. i understood why there are different views. and it is not just that it's just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think that the new administration in washington has very good people, better than i think most recent administrations have had in the top division. the only question is that we won't know until a lot more time has passed. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> on wednesday, labor and mentions committee held a confirmation hearing for president trump's labor secretary nominee, alexander acosta. this is just under three hours.
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distance which in the arabian desert and as long as not cutting my lectricity i completed the undergraduate and masters requirements except thesis and i get that done and i will have a masters in international relations the same program as bachelors from harvard. host: they keep you busy. guest: a little bit. there call from wisconsin, claire. for c-span andou my k you, representative, big concern is having the and the t from you congress to actually control our .ederal spending i think we should get a commitment to revisit the let the public understand what that is and we sequester but without a required reduction in the departments but freeze the ederal budget and only allow increased spending for any program whether defense or not growth of the national productivity. host: we will take your idea. guest: good morning, sir. thank you for your question. appreciate it. as i said earlier if you ask me defense hawk or budget hawk i would say both. sequester, itt the as the worst case scenario if lawmakers didn't get the deal. that became law which is which reallye cuts hurt things like mainten
distance which in the arabian desert and as long as not cutting my lectricity i completed the undergraduate and masters requirements except thesis and i get that done and i will have a masters in international relations the same program as bachelors from harvard. host: they keep you busy. guest: a little bit. there call from wisconsin, claire. for c-span andou my k you, representative, big concern is having the and the t from you congress to actually control our .ederal spending i think we...
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prong that says the proportion of your female aslete needs to be the same your full-time female undergraduates. if 60% of your undergrads are female, than 60% of your athletes need to be female. lets take the high school and college level. >> the spirit of the law is great. it doubles the athletic budget, but that is expensive. most colleges and universities could not afford to do that. they did something called addition by subtraction, even though you can comply with the law by showing that history, the courts in 1995 showed deference to the third prong, proportionality. that is just math and it is easy to figure out. the office of civil rights says .e prefer proportionality that meant a lot of universities cut men's teams because by cutting the total number of athletes, if you cut only the men, the proportion only increased. fax has that had a kickback of that is title ix? >> as a pr issue, it has been a nightmare. roughly 400 sports teams between the 1990's and mid 2000, men's sports teams were illuminated in the area of gymnastics with so-called minor or olympic sport. it upset a lot of me
prong that says the proportion of your female aslete needs to be the same your full-time female undergraduates. if 60% of your undergrads are female, than 60% of your athletes need to be female. lets take the high school and college level. >> the spirit of the law is great. it doubles the athletic budget, but that is expensive. most colleges and universities could not afford to do that. they did something called addition by subtraction, even though you can comply with the law by showing...
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brian: your undergraduate degree was from what school? thomas: harvard.rian: you started at howard and then went to harvard? thomas: that is right. brian: your masters degrees from columbia? thomas: yes. brian: and your phd at chicago. what was your dissertation about? called phase law. i wrote a very expanded version of that dissertation as a book published by princeton university press. brian: i counted the number of opportunities to buy something with your name on it. i think i stopped at 57. i know those are all kinds of things including essays. how many actual books have you completed since you started writing them? know, i have been asked that question and i have never actually counted them. booksare original books, that are collections of previous writing, and so on. i have never really tried to keep track. it is a few dozen. brian: at this point, which one of all those books sold the most? thomas: basic economics. it sells the most, it has been translated into seven or eight languages. brian: what would you say would be the most important thing --
brian: your undergraduate degree was from what school? thomas: harvard.rian: you started at howard and then went to harvard? thomas: that is right. brian: your masters degrees from columbia? thomas: yes. brian: and your phd at chicago. what was your dissertation about? called phase law. i wrote a very expanded version of that dissertation as a book published by princeton university press. brian: i counted the number of opportunities to buy something with your name on it. i think i stopped at...
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lamb: your undergraduate school? as from what mr. sowell: harvard. mr. lamb: you started at howard harvard? ent to mr. sowell: that's right. mr. lamb: your masters degree was from columbia? mr. sowell: yes. and your ph.d. at chicago. what was your dissertation about? mr. sowell: it was called hays law, a statistical analysis. wrote it as a book published university press. mr. lamb: i got on amazon and counted the number of pportunities to buy something with your name on it, and i at 57. stopped but i know those are all kinds essays, butincluding how many actual books have you completed since you started them? mr. sowell: oh, my goodness. i've been asked that question. i've never actually counted them. partly because it depends on what you mean there, books that are original books. books that are collections of previous writings and so on and mono graphed and so forth. i've never really tried to few dozen.but it's a mr. lamb: at this point, which one of all of those books sold most? mr. sowell: basic economics. not only sells the most but in english, and
lamb: your undergraduate school? as from what mr. sowell: harvard. mr. lamb: you started at howard harvard? ent to mr. sowell: that's right. mr. lamb: your masters degree was from columbia? mr. sowell: yes. and your ph.d. at chicago. what was your dissertation about? mr. sowell: it was called hays law, a statistical analysis. wrote it as a book published university press. mr. lamb: i got on amazon and counted the number of pportunities to buy something with your name on it, and i at 57. stopped...
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they reinforced it. , i went touated howard as an undergraduate. howard,y second year of my mother wrote me this letter saying that i know you went to said please,t she take an education course, just in case. she said, i may be a will to help you in the school system. so for my mother, i took three education classes. think she would have told you to do some typing or shorthand. so we have made some progress. elaine jones: yes. mother wrote her to do a double minor in education. julian bond: what about the howard atmosphere? elaine jones: i was at howard in the 1960's. -- took philosophy together. throughas all coming howard. and i had no money at howard. i had very little money. i didn't have it. for some reason. desk inrked behind the the dormitory for the whole four years i was there. so i saw everybody. they all are coming to the court. nightknew on a saturday when it was time to go by on a friday night, i know who was asking for who. and they would all come through, everybody. and ituld come through was a buzzing system. and i got to the point
they reinforced it. , i went touated howard as an undergraduate. howard,y second year of my mother wrote me this letter saying that i know you went to said please,t she take an education course, just in case. she said, i may be a will to help you in the school system. so for my mother, i took three education classes. think she would have told you to do some typing or shorthand. so we have made some progress. elaine jones: yes. mother wrote her to do a double minor in education. julian bond:...
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only 18% of undergraduates studying computer science degrees are women. that needs to be changed. genie: one of the other side of things? what advances have been made? annette: coming back to the universities, well there's are few women in the stem area we are witnessing the highest number of women ever in universities and that is not just in the developed world that in the developing world which is really crucial. 100where on the order of new women are expected to enter -- 100 million women are accepted to enter the workforce in 20 years or so to advance the quality. that could boost global gdp by the u.s. $12 trillion. that gives you a sense of what to protect plans women and many of them involving sexual harassment, discrimination and reproductive rights. they are still in play in a number of countries that as i pointed out, they say they are also under threat. genie: thank you so much for that state of the nation. you are the host of the 51% and you will be looking at the french election as you mentioned earlier and how women's rights have barely factored in. annette: sadly, y
only 18% of undergraduates studying computer science degrees are women. that needs to be changed. genie: one of the other side of things? what advances have been made? annette: coming back to the universities, well there's are few women in the stem area we are witnessing the highest number of women ever in universities and that is not just in the developed world that in the developing world which is really crucial. 100where on the order of new women are expected to enter -- 100 million women...
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host: our guest is james person from the wilson center and he undergraduates and doctorate from george washington university in washington, d.c. let's get your reaction to it nikki haley said in new york. [video clip] nikki haley: in terms of south korea, tell me why you would not do that in light of 24 ballistic missiles, to nuclear tests, knowing we will protect our allies, we will not leave south korea standing there with the north korean threat facing them and not help, so that is the reason for that because of the actions of north korea. we have not seen any goodwill at all coming from north korea and i appreciate all of my counterparts wanting to talk about negotiation. we are not dealing with a rational person for it if this were any other country, we would talk about that and it wouldn't be an issue. this is not a rational person thinking clearly. what i can tell you is the stands of the united states is how we are reevaluating handle north korea going forward andrea making those decisions cap and we will act accordingly. host: nikki haley representing the u.s.. your comments.
host: our guest is james person from the wilson center and he undergraduates and doctorate from george washington university in washington, d.c. let's get your reaction to it nikki haley said in new york. [video clip] nikki haley: in terms of south korea, tell me why you would not do that in light of 24 ballistic missiles, to nuclear tests, knowing we will protect our allies, we will not leave south korea standing there with the north korean threat facing them and not help, so that is the...
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undergraduate tuition would go up by about $270 in the fall. officials are expecting a $168 million shortfall. officials say they need to hire more faculty and add more classes to accommodate growing enrollment. currently, there are roughly 460,000 students in the csu system. >>> following breaking news about the trump administration's possible ties to russia. >> jessica tracking it from the live desk. >> the associated press reporting this morning that trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, secretly worked for a russian billionaire. manafort promised he could, quote, greatly benefit the putin government in 2005. manafort worked with a russian aluminum magnate, a close putin ally, and manafort signed a $10 million a year contract. it began in 2005 and lasted until 2009. manafort this morning has confirm confirmed to the a.p. he worked for that billionaire but said it is being unfairly portrayed. >>> in washington, president trump is urging republicans to keep their promise to repeal obamacare ahead of tomorrow's vote. the nonpartisan
undergraduate tuition would go up by about $270 in the fall. officials are expecting a $168 million shortfall. officials say they need to hire more faculty and add more classes to accommodate growing enrollment. currently, there are roughly 460,000 students in the csu system. >>> following breaking news about the trump administration's possible ties to russia. >> jessica tracking it from the live desk. >> the associated press reporting this morning that trump's former...
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officials say undergraduates tuition will cost more than $5,700 a year. the university system says that the hike was necessary to hire more faculty and add more classes. >>> governor brown stole the spotlight today in washington, dc with his attack on the healthcare plan by the gop. veronica de la cruz has that. >> reporter: yeah, liz. brown's attack came as california issued a report claiming that the gop plan would cost the state billions of dollars. the state would be on the hook for $4.3 billion by the year 2020 unless the state cuts back on healthcare benefits for the poor. at a rally, top democrats on the steps of the capital today, the governor let look. take a listen. >> in california, we're not talking about a few thousand. we're talking about millions of real people getting hurt! getting diseases that will not be cured! having heart attacks! not being able to go to a hospital or get a doctor! this is a dangerous bill! it's written by people who don't know what the hell they're talking about! it is so big, so complicated, that i doubt if any memb
officials say undergraduates tuition will cost more than $5,700 a year. the university system says that the hike was necessary to hire more faculty and add more classes. >>> governor brown stole the spotlight today in washington, dc with his attack on the healthcare plan by the gop. veronica de la cruz has that. >> reporter: yeah, liz. brown's attack came as california issued a report claiming that the gop plan would cost the state billions of dollars. the state would be on the...
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i think this chamber is well-familiar with his academic credentials, receiving his undergraduate degree at columbia, law degree at harvard, a ph.d. atoxford, and a summer at the university of colorado. but intellect alone doesn't get you through the halls of these store rid halls of academic institutions. it requires two other values of the west, two values in addition to other western values that judge gorsuch holds. it is these western perspectives that the supreme court desperately needs to grow. judge gorsuch is a lifelong outdoorsman. enjoys fly-fishing and skiing. i have been told that he is a double-black demand skier. his wife louise cares for animals in a small barn on his land. in addition to his appreciation of nature's beauty, judge gorsuch understands the complex legal issues facing westerners and our western states. since 2006, judge gorsuch has served on the federal court that covers the 10th circuit court and covers six other western states -- colorado, oklahoma, kansas, wyoming, utah. they represent nearly 20% of the land of the continental united states. his service on
i think this chamber is well-familiar with his academic credentials, receiving his undergraduate degree at columbia, law degree at harvard, a ph.d. atoxford, and a summer at the university of colorado. but intellect alone doesn't get you through the halls of these store rid halls of academic institutions. it requires two other values of the west, two values in addition to other western values that judge gorsuch holds. it is these western perspectives that the supreme court desperately needs to...
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howe: my interest in history probably goes back to the time i was an undergraduate in college. i was a typical boomer in that my g.i.-generation parents were all interested in the physical sciences. they were educated materialists, you might say, out exploring the stars and quantifying matter. as a typical boomer, i grew up interested in values. i grew up interested in how culture develops, how civilization improves upon itself. i think many boomers were taught as kids by their war-veteran parents that "we sacrificed so many of our years to build all this for you, but we're leaving it up to you kids to find out where to take it -- to make the decisions between right and wrong, to figure out the right values." so this took me in the direction of history and looking back to find out how people in the past have figured out the difference between right and wrong, which is always an issue with the boom generation. lamb: what line of work were your parents in? howe: my father was a physicist and my uncle was an astronomer. my grandfather also was an astronomer actually. but a family
howe: my interest in history probably goes back to the time i was an undergraduate in college. i was a typical boomer in that my g.i.-generation parents were all interested in the physical sciences. they were educated materialists, you might say, out exploring the stars and quantifying matter. as a typical boomer, i grew up interested in values. i grew up interested in how culture develops, how civilization improves upon itself. i think many boomers were taught as kids by their war-veteran...
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i have a book i first read when i was an undergraduate and harvard, and i treasure that book. there were reasons why people have different views even then. it is not just the question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than most recent administrations have had. the only question is whether the president listens to them. we won't know that until a lot more time has passed. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we would like to welcome back nathan gonzales, and elections analyst on role call. he is serving as editor and publisher. thank you for being with us. guest: always a pleasure. host: let's begin with the new york times. it gets to one of the core issues you are focusing on in the 2018 midterm elections. "president trump ignites a lot of fights, but his failure to repeal the affordable care act, his biggest of feet, was the result of something else, a long-running republican civil a generation of republican leaders long b
i have a book i first read when i was an undergraduate and harvard, and i treasure that book. there were reasons why people have different views even then. it is not just the question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than most recent administrations have had. the only question is whether the president listens to them. we won't know that until a lot more time has passed. >> tonight...
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for my masters, i had done african american studies as an undergraduate.ut i was an ardent feminist and i wanted to see women included in the landscape of american history. the reading list for my doctoral qualifying exams included the foundational text, "the age of jackson." it remained a standard on graduate reading lists well into the 1990's. little did i imagine that "the age of jackson" might give way to a new era of tubman within my own lifetime. my princeton mentor was a pioneer. many of you might know his "battle cry of freedom." one of the most successful civil war texts. but he was a pioneer in african american history. he published a pathbreaking collection in 1965 entitled "the negro civil war." so, the revolution was underway to showcase african american contributions to the battle to end slavery and the consequent freedom struggles for equal opportunity which continue. now, women's history had not yet cracked the graduate curriculum by 1976. but the double burden of trying to expand the horizons of social history and tell stories from the bot
for my masters, i had done african american studies as an undergraduate.ut i was an ardent feminist and i wanted to see women included in the landscape of american history. the reading list for my doctoral qualifying exams included the foundational text, "the age of jackson." it remained a standard on graduate reading lists well into the 1990's. little did i imagine that "the age of jackson" might give way to a new era of tubman within my own lifetime. my princeton mentor...
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today they proposed a 20% systemwide limit on nonresident undergraduate enrollment and vowed to continue giving californians top priority. the proposed limit would be the first ever for the ten campus system. it comes after a scathing state audit found that uc was hurting california students by admitting too many out of state applicants. >>> a soy product you might consider good for you is making some people sick in the bay area. >> michael finney is here with that story. >> this is a real concern. people need to take a look around their kitchen. i need you to check for im healthy brand soy nut butter. the california department of public health today warned consumers, especially children, not to see the soy nut butter or granola coated with soy nut butter. the product has been linked to an e. coli outbreak. 12 people have been sickened, two in san jose. they ate im healthy creamy soy nut butter in the week before becoming ill. while the investigation is ongoing, people should avoid eating any im healthy brand or granola coated with soy nut butter. >>> state officials are working to make
today they proposed a 20% systemwide limit on nonresident undergraduate enrollment and vowed to continue giving californians top priority. the proposed limit would be the first ever for the ten campus system. it comes after a scathing state audit found that uc was hurting california students by admitting too many out of state applicants. >>> a soy product you might consider good for you is making some people sick in the bay area. >> michael finney is here with that story....
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an undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 school year ... will now cost nearly 55- hundred- dollars. say extra funding is needed to hire more faculty and add classes ... to accommodate the growing enrollment. this is the first increase in six years. (james) happening now... thousands of a-t-and-t workers in california and nevada have gone on strike. we are told the workers install cable and phone service for customers. they also work in call centers and handle questions and problems. the union says one of issues is the job demands being made by the company. they are also locked in a contract negotiation. a-t-and-t has not commented on the strike. it is not clear just yet exactly how this is affecting service in the bay area. (james) it's the final countdown to the n-f-l owners taking a vote on whether or not to approve the oakland raiders relocation to las vegas. the city of oakland could find out in just a few days whether the majority of n-f-l owners agree that the silver and black should become sin city's official football team. a vote is tentatively scheduled for monday. oakland
an undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 school year ... will now cost nearly 55- hundred- dollars. say extra funding is needed to hire more faculty and add classes ... to accommodate the growing enrollment. this is the first increase in six years. (james) happening now... thousands of a-t-and-t workers in california and nevada have gone on strike. we are told the workers install cable and phone service for customers. they also work in call centers and handle questions and problems. the union...
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csu says nearly 63% of its undergraduate students have their tuition fully covered by financial aid and will not be impacted by this increase. >>> what happens when a restraining order doesn't work? abc 7 news talks with experts after a domestic dispute turns deadly. >>> catch and release. the effort to save fish that once reigned supreme. >>> and listen to this, are dolls and other household items spying on you? one california lawmaker has an answer. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist ♪ ♪ it's spring, and we can't wait to open our sheds and get working on our yards. scotts and miracle-gro are here to help. we make it easy to grow thick, healthy lawns, spectacular plants, and bountiful flowers. because when spring starts right, the months that follow stay perfect. load up your shed with scotts and miracle-gro. it's time to get outside. ♪ ♪ >>> neighbors never heard fighting or arguing from the home that they shared with their wife or daughter but there were other disturbing signs. >> within probably the last six months or so, always had rifles or something. he'd come out in the middle of
csu says nearly 63% of its undergraduate students have their tuition fully covered by financial aid and will not be impacted by this increase. >>> what happens when a restraining order doesn't work? abc 7 news talks with experts after a domestic dispute turns deadly. >>> catch and release. the effort to save fish that once reigned supreme. >>> and listen to this, are dolls and other household items spying on you? one california lawmaker has an answer. >>> i'm...
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that is when they graduate from undergraduate pilot training. that training takes a year and after that year, they have a ten year commitment so it is typically of the 11th year of service that an airman would be offered some form of bonus should we need it. >> is the $35,000 given in a lump sum or given in per year based on the number of years that aviators continue to serve. >> so it can be a range of options and every year we look at this differently. this year we're proposing to offer contracts for a year, two years, nine years, or 13 years and you can take some of that up front and some oft will be anniversary payments. >> so no one aviator is going to get a $35,000 check or will they? >> if they took it for a year. yes, man, they would. and they would owe us an additional year of active duty service commitment. >> conceivable an aviator would stay two years and get a $35,000 bonus at day one. what happens if they decide to just quit? do you claw that back? >> yes, ma'am. you must recoup. the thinking on the one year is because of the work
that is when they graduate from undergraduate pilot training. that training takes a year and after that year, they have a ten year commitment so it is typically of the 11th year of service that an airman would be offered some form of bonus should we need it. >> is the $35,000 given in a lump sum or given in per year based on the number of years that aviators continue to serve. >> so it can be a range of options and every year we look at this differently. this year we're proposing to...
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there is a director of undergraduate admissions across the university. and it's unclear how much, how much power he has. it seems like overtime the coming a little more centralized. there's a little more trading going on between the colleges so if the college rejects a student, they might go to another college. at students get into the school at the student says i will go to any college and another college is looking for more students and i don't know how those processes happen, that wheeling and dealing at the end. it probably has to do with how much is a particular major, etc. that's the college, it didn't seem to affect the story. they didn't talk about the colleges being different in terms of admissions and what they are actually doing. kids of color, i don't know where to begin. they are very different. you have perspectives so in the us, kids of color as you might imagine don't notice specifics, they don't see themselves and they shouldn't as their white peers, they are geared there to get an education like everybody else and they did appreciate di
there is a director of undergraduate admissions across the university. and it's unclear how much, how much power he has. it seems like overtime the coming a little more centralized. there's a little more trading going on between the colleges so if the college rejects a student, they might go to another college. at students get into the school at the student says i will go to any college and another college is looking for more students and i don't know how those processes happen, that wheeling...
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six women pursuing computer science undergraduate degrees. company's founder says one quarter of the jobs held by women and needs to change. hope to be a safe place to collaborate. a link on the website or if you know somebody who wants to apply. deadline is april first. >>> there's a pretty cool opportunity for fans of warriors superstar steph curry. under armour will drop pairs of his high tops in manhattan. he's a top client. under contract with the company through 2024 for estimated $4 million a year. includes equity stake in the company. >>> warriors take on the knicks sunday in new york. coverage begins on abc7 at noon. and stay tuned for larry beil and adonl foil. and mike shumann with live reports from madison square garden. >>> huge air lift took place today to help communities left isolated by landslides near big sur. fuel, food, pet supplies and school work to 450 people living between pfeiffer canyon bridge and mud slide. 58 homes are isolated. vehicle access may be restored in ten days, repairing the bridge will take a lot longer
six women pursuing computer science undergraduate degrees. company's founder says one quarter of the jobs held by women and needs to change. hope to be a safe place to collaborate. a link on the website or if you know somebody who wants to apply. deadline is april first. >>> there's a pretty cool opportunity for fans of warriors superstar steph curry. under armour will drop pairs of his high tops in manhattan. he's a top client. under contract with the company through 2024 for...
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an undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 school year ... will now cost nearly 55- hundred- dollars.ials say, extra funding is needed to hire more faculty and add classes ... to accommodate the growing enrollment. this is the first increase in six years. (pam) happening tomorrow... march madness comes to the bay area...(steve) we're down to the sweet sixteen...the first games will be played tomorrow at the s-a-p center in san jose. with teams looking to advance to the final four.(pam) as kron 4's charles clifford shows us -- local business owners are also hoping to walk away with a big win. over the next four days, thousands of college basketball fans are expected to flood into downtown san jose for march madness here at the sap center. natsdowntown san jose was quiet on wednesday afternoon, but that may not last for long.sot chad ferry is the owner of deluxe eatery and drinkery on san fernando street. he's expecting the next four days to be busy.sot
an undergraduate tuition for the 2017-18 school year ... will now cost nearly 55- hundred- dollars.ials say, extra funding is needed to hire more faculty and add classes ... to accommodate the growing enrollment. this is the first increase in six years. (pam) happening tomorrow... march madness comes to the bay area...(steve) we're down to the sweet sixteen...the first games will be played tomorrow at the s-a-p center in san jose. with teams looking to advance to the final four.(pam) as kron...
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to this day i have a book that i first read back when i was an undergraduate at harvard and i treasure that book. i understand there are reasons that people have different views , it's not just the question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than i think most recent administrations have had in top positions. the only question is whether the president listens to them. that we won't know until a lot more time has passed. >> tonight, at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, supreme court nominee neil gorsuch takes questions from the senate judiciary committee on the third day of his confirmation hearing. this portion is just under three and a half hours.
to this day i have a book that i first read back when i was an undergraduate at harvard and i treasure that book. i understand there are reasons that people have different views , it's not just the question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington has some very good people, better than i think most recent administrations have had in top positions. the only question is whether the president listens to them. that we won't know...
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billion in endowment dollars raised from donors and the total is equivalent to $2 million per undergraduatey to continue to receive contributions at present rates they could provide free tuition to their entire student body forever. to be sure endowments on the for spending in a single year and no one expects ivies to give them a free ride forever but heavy sponsorship calls into question the use of taxpayer dollars and with parent across the country facing annual tuition of $33,000 at private colleges and more than $9,000 for state schools, well, they must be wondering, why do these wealthy institutions need my taxpayer dollars? and shannon, we reached out to all the schools for comment this morning and still waiting to hear back. >> shannon: let us know. that is fascinating. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> bill: i always liked midnight blue from the 24 pack but that didn't make the cut. >> shannon: you want it to go or save it? >> bill: save it. i think it's shave. >> shannon: what's the 64 with the sharp enner on the end. >> bill: i liked it. are republicans getting ready for a do-ov
billion in endowment dollars raised from donors and the total is equivalent to $2 million per undergraduatey to continue to receive contributions at present rates they could provide free tuition to their entire student body forever. to be sure endowments on the for spending in a single year and no one expects ivies to give them a free ride forever but heavy sponsorship calls into question the use of taxpayer dollars and with parent across the country facing annual tuition of $33,000 at private...
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you know, for me-- even when i was an undergraduate, even when i was in school, i did a little bit ofater, and then it just-- all this-- my whole career is just a-- just a big happy fluke, you know. >> stephen: are you still licensed as a physician? >> yeah, technically i'm licensed to be a doctor. i don't practice anymore. it's just more -- >> stephen: do you have to re-up? >> you have to do continuing education, re-up online or go to conferences or online conferences to kind of re-up. >> stephen: who gives it to you? do you have to go to like the d.m.v.? "name a bone!" >> femur, congrats. here's your license. >> stephen: can you still write prescriptions? >> i can technically still write prescriptions, but i don't. >> stephen: obviously not, obviously not. stick around. ( laughter ) in ann dr. ken you play a guy nd dr. ken. it's basically your life before you're famous. >> yes, yes. >> stephen: is that weird? or difficult? >> no. >> stephen: i played somebody named me but wasn't like me. you're actually playing somebody named you who is like you? >> to your point, i feel like the sh
you know, for me-- even when i was an undergraduate, even when i was in school, i did a little bit ofater, and then it just-- all this-- my whole career is just a-- just a big happy fluke, you know. >> stephen: are you still licensed as a physician? >> yeah, technically i'm licensed to be a doctor. i don't practice anymore. it's just more -- >> stephen: do you have to re-up? >> you have to do continuing education, re-up online or go to conferences or online conferences...
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. >> another job fare, undergraduates pack 150 local employers set up shop inside the university's center. comcast and underarmor were there. alums were there to help students with career placement tr full and part-time opportunities. >>> someone spray painted g graffiti all over a school. the language was not racial or derogatory. police are checking out surveillance video of the school. >>> next at 5:00, almost half the students in a pennsylvania school suspended. tonight what 500 kids did wrong. >>> also ahead, you don't e see this every day. an al variety taking a stroll through a store. >>> new at 5:00, a famous painting returned. how the fbi tracked down this treasurer stolen from a home in south jersey decades ago. >>> it was once the most powerful and tallest building in bethleh bethlehem, but it's facing possible demolition. the effort underway to save the old bethlehem headquarters. >>> this afternoon we're learning that north carolina's governor has signed a a new law that rolls back the state's controversial bathroom bill. the critics say the replacement still allows for discr
. >> another job fare, undergraduates pack 150 local employers set up shop inside the university's center. comcast and underarmor were there. alums were there to help students with career placement tr full and part-time opportunities. >>> someone spray painted g graffiti all over a school. the language was not racial or derogatory. police are checking out surveillance video of the school. >>> next at 5:00, almost half the students in a pennsylvania school suspended....
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during the financial crisis in 2010 i can do the job anywhere and i want to find a place where my undergraduate degree to get to work. there was the large occupy wall street movements indicating that constituents do not support the banks because they do tend to fail. unfortunately, they are still but with the power to reduce their strengths by moving the money out of their hands and moving it into smaller banks that can supported long-term and support our economy from crashing a long way. >>[timer dings] >>thank you. next speaker please. >>thank you honorable supervisors and honorable chairwoman. my name is hansen yee and i am a resident of this town and i remember wheni was a president of the asian american association i was in the chamber applying for equal rights and thank you for passing them i remember these times and thank you for the bill for the resolution for standing up. i raised a family here. i married and my three kids all go to public school in san francisco [inaudible] and school of art. and my children took me to standing rock and we spent together we spent thanksgiving and stan
during the financial crisis in 2010 i can do the job anywhere and i want to find a place where my undergraduate degree to get to work. there was the large occupy wall street movements indicating that constituents do not support the banks because they do tend to fail. unfortunately, they are still but with the power to reduce their strengths by moving the money out of their hands and moving it into smaller banks that can supported long-term and support our economy from crashing a long way....
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of the graffiti racists sprayed at his college in north carolina seven years ago when he was an undergraduate they had we don't want any blacks and now -- no this for a historically black president. >> on monday students found the graffiti on sidewalks and buildings all around howard's iconic yard. some students are furious that howard's president was among the group of education leaders who met with mr. trump at the white house. >> i don't believe that. >> they say vandalizing your own college is the wrong way to deal with a political dispute. >> we know our president is not a [ bleep ]. we know our president is not an overseer. our president is a bison just like us. >> reporter: there are many students who disagree with dr. frederick's tactics as he tries to right a 150-year-old inut financially. >> he is dismissive of student concerns. he tends to change topic a lot. i feel like the only things that have ever gotten through to him are things that mess with howard's image. >> if you want to talk, he's accessible. >> reporter: dr. frederick says he will be meeting with students over the next
of the graffiti racists sprayed at his college in north carolina seven years ago when he was an undergraduate they had we don't want any blacks and now -- no this for a historically black president. >> on monday students found the graffiti on sidewalks and buildings all around howard's iconic yard. some students are furious that howard's president was among the group of education leaders who met with mr. trump at the white house. >> i don't believe that. >> they say...
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i have a book i read when i was undergraduate at harvard and i treasure that book.i understand why people have different views. it is not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington have some very good people, better than i think, previous administrations have had in the top position. the only question is whether the president listens to them. and that we won't know until a lot more time has passed. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> on wednesday, the supreme court unanimously ruled that public schools must provide more than just the minimal in education for students with disabilities. it overrules a ruling decided in part by supreme court nominee neal gorsuch. here is the oral argument from january. it is an
i have a book i read when i was undergraduate at harvard and i treasure that book.i understand why people have different views. it is not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. i think the new administration in washington have some very good people, better than i think, previous administrations have had in the top position. the only question is whether the president listens to them. and that we won't know until a lot more time has passed. >> sunday...
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officials say undergraduate tuition will cost more than $5,700 a year. university system says that the hike was necessary to hire more faculty and to add more class. >>> it is a bleeding veggie burger that has a lot of people talking and now it is supersizing production. inside the factory bringing a boost to the bay area economy. >> and moving on from a kidnapping nightmare. the couple at the center of a wild bay area saga have some big news about their future. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, on bart. police say a man kicked her in the head... nconscious. it >>> a 73-year-old woman hospitalized after she was violently attacked on bart. police say a man kicked her in the head knocked her unconscious. this happened on a train between san leandro and the coliseum bart stations early this morning. officials later arrested the suspect at gunpoint. the attack was captured on bart cameras. the video will be used to prosecute the man. >>> the suspect wanted for kidnapping a man in lafayette is behind bars this evening. authorities have arrested 26- year-old manuel bustos of
officials say undergraduate tuition will cost more than $5,700 a year. university system says that the hike was necessary to hire more faculty and to add more class. >>> it is a bleeding veggie burger that has a lot of people talking and now it is supersizing production. inside the factory bringing a boost to the bay area economy. >> and moving on from a kidnapping nightmare. the couple at the center of a wild bay area saga have some big news about their future. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...