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his 3 30 minute lectures followd by a 30 minute discussion moderated by every undergraduate at one of the two who had the courage to invite murray. each was given up in a paper and was invited to ask the question. there was no censorship, only an uninhibited conversation civil and free punctuated by touches of humor and the banging on the metal tent outside of the room. [laughing] that it would agreed with murray of course and must say i am not necessary in agreement with the other but the questions and answers were civil and constructive. murray turned out -- middle of the road as it was demonstrated by an article published in the "new york times." the conservatives in the audience most of them surprise by his -- guaranteed universal basic income. one tense moment occurred at the conclusion of the election when it was time for murray to exit the building. no fewer than 12 police cars were parked behind the building but even with that it wasn't easy for the police to escort murray out of the lecture building. protesters had been moved off the ground but in the end no one was arrested
his 3 30 minute lectures followd by a 30 minute discussion moderated by every undergraduate at one of the two who had the courage to invite murray. each was given up in a paper and was invited to ask the question. there was no censorship, only an uninhibited conversation civil and free punctuated by touches of humor and the banging on the metal tent outside of the room. [laughing] that it would agreed with murray of course and must say i am not necessary in agreement with the other but the...
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the education i received as an undergraduate which i now treat a try to pass on to my students assumes the student as an adult capable of taking responsibility for his or her own learning and also they were soon --dash legacy of assume the response ability. on the other hand that is naturally motivated or even driven from within to pursue fundamental questions. that is by contrast the consumer who is experiencing it. other images of the student that are implicit in some of our educational practices. they know by contrast assume this responsibility and this motivation and this motivation and responsibility that are assumed or aunt -- offered on -- offered on trust. they are not rooted in intellectual aptitude they are not rooted in being achievement oriented or a future leader. they are not rooted in being male or white or conservative orchids christian. it is a human responsibility. in the human motivation. it is on the grounds of our comment in our humanity that we gather in our little classrooms to discuss the solid -- philosophy. or other math and science in fundamental ways. it is
the education i received as an undergraduate which i now treat a try to pass on to my students assumes the student as an adult capable of taking responsibility for his or her own learning and also they were soon --dash legacy of assume the response ability. on the other hand that is naturally motivated or even driven from within to pursue fundamental questions. that is by contrast the consumer who is experiencing it. other images of the student that are implicit in some of our educational...
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the largest amount of debt that students, both undergraduates and, of course, law students, experience, rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than they owe on their homes. really quite a stunning change in the american debt picture. the average law student debt on the way out the door is about $85,000 in the public schools, and about 50 50% higher than th, 122-$125,000 for students who have gone to private schools. this continues of course that in general to be easy to read about. just last week and the "wall street journal" a new wrinkle on debt. there's a federal program that's been in place for a while but i think it's called parents plus. it's on the front page of the second section about the opportunities that parents have been given to empower their children to borrow more money if the parents would cosign. .. very close friends over the last two decades is that we have been turning out more jd graduates and turning out more law license holders then there were jobs for lawyers. for a long time. the reason we didn't notice that unless we have somebody
the largest amount of debt that students, both undergraduates and, of course, law students, experience, rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than they owe on their homes. really quite a stunning change in the american debt picture. the average law student debt on the way out the door is about $85,000 in the public schools, and about 50 50% higher than th, 122-$125,000 for students who have gone to private schools. this continues of course that in general to be easy...
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secondly, i want to enhance the undergraduate experience. big piece of enhancing the undergraduate experience is developing more housing. in addition, our students, faculty and staff can and should be more diverse than they are. and we are no longer as generously funded by the state as we once were. and so we need to develop a new model that's more dependent on diverse revenue sources. >> part of the student experience is of course tuition for many students. and uc is set to increase its tuition for the first time in six years. what impact will that have at cal? >> half of our students will not pay that tuition increase because they receive financial aid. i believe that we need a steady policy for very low tuition increases so we don't have the kind of situation that's unfortunately characterized the university of california for a number of years of no tuition increases for a urge in of years and then a -- for a number of years and then a spike in tuition. i myself believe it's appropriate for students whose families can afford to pay tuitio
secondly, i want to enhance the undergraduate experience. big piece of enhancing the undergraduate experience is developing more housing. in addition, our students, faculty and staff can and should be more diverse than they are. and we are no longer as generously funded by the state as we once were. and so we need to develop a new model that's more dependent on diverse revenue sources. >> part of the student experience is of course tuition for many students. and uc is set to increase its...
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undergraduates and law students. rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than the zero on their homes. it's really quite a stunning change. in the american debt picture. the average law student debt on the way out the door is about $85,000 for students who have gone to private schools. it has been easy to read about in the wall street journal. i think it is called parents plus. for them to empower their children to borrow more money. if the parents would cosign. and then in the federal government would enter a guarantee so that more money could be borrowed. it's now clear that parents plus is having an effect on the disposable incomes of working middle class parents not just on their children but on the collection of their parents. it has become a big part of what it means to not only be at university graduate but law graduate. third, fewer jobs one of the things we as lawyers didn't notice unless we have a child are very close friend who was looking for work over the last two decades is th
undergraduates and law students. rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than the zero on their homes. it's really quite a stunning change. in the american debt picture. the average law student debt on the way out the door is about $85,000 for students who have gone to private schools. it has been easy to read about in the wall street journal. i think it is called parents plus. for them to empower their children to borrow more money. if the parents would cosign. and...
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the largest amount of debt that students, both undergraduate and law students, experience rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than they owe on their homes. it is a stunning change in the american that picture. the average law student debt on the way out the door is about $85000 in the public schools in about 50% higher than that, 122-$100,000 for students who gone to private schools. this continues, of course, in general to be easy to read about. last week in the wall street journal a new wrinkle on debt was a federal program that has been in place for a while but it's called parents plus from the front pages on the second section about the opportunity that parents have been given to empower their children to borrow more money for parents would sign and then the federal government would enter a guarantee so that more money could be borrowed. it is now clear that parents plus is having an effect on the disposable incomes, if you will of working middle-class parent parents -- not just on their children but on the parents it has become an abrasive part of wha
the largest amount of debt that students, both undergraduate and law students, experience rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than they owe on their homes. it is a stunning change in the american that picture. the average law student debt on the way out the door is about $85000 in the public schools in about 50% higher than that, 122-$100,000 for students who gone to private schools. this continues, of course, in general to be easy to read about. last week in the...
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we do not for undergraduate credentials to admit on and that's how we reward scholarship money. writ large this is how most of the 200 schools, aba accredited schools do that. maybe some of our self regulated organizations can get together and figure out ways to break the logjam. clearly there's all sorts of deleterious consequences on society and to think we will learn, will come to regret where we are at. having been on the inside of law schools, not only at my school but talking to a lot of other law schools, it's a very serious issue to kind of flout the convention of use news and world report. your alumni and your students and applicants all can be easily turn into a tailspin if you dropped ten points in the rankings. so i'm a believer, unfortunately an rankings management, but there are ways to come i think the law schools themselves overweight lsat and there's ways, i know one school that actually folks in employment outcomes and admits people with lower lsat and lower gpas because they know they are more employable on the back in and they run the math. that's very early
we do not for undergraduate credentials to admit on and that's how we reward scholarship money. writ large this is how most of the 200 schools, aba accredited schools do that. maybe some of our self regulated organizations can get together and figure out ways to break the logjam. clearly there's all sorts of deleterious consequences on society and to think we will learn, will come to regret where we are at. having been on the inside of law schools, not only at my school but talking to a lot of...
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in a lot of members of yale undergraduate did not like it.d to change the name of calvin college. i think all of these places have the right to make those decisions. i agree with you. don't do it through mob violence. i think doing it in the middle of the night is cheap. they have the debate, go on record and do it. in the case of yale, so my view, make the decision. there are people who did some great things were involved in things that we don't necessarily approve of today and shouldn't approve of. but i think you learn from that. the founding fathers, they inherited a society that had slavery for a hundred years in the colonies. many of them were opposed to it. they didn't think they could create a union if they insisted on age. i think the principles they found it in the constitution set in motion the demise of slavery and allowing people to have equal rights. i don't -- the founding fathers had imperfections but statues of jefferson, washington, even lincoln. i want to protect those. >> eboni: obviously i am a black american. for people
in a lot of members of yale undergraduate did not like it.d to change the name of calvin college. i think all of these places have the right to make those decisions. i agree with you. don't do it through mob violence. i think doing it in the middle of the night is cheap. they have the debate, go on record and do it. in the case of yale, so my view, make the decision. there are people who did some great things were involved in things that we don't necessarily approve of today and shouldn't...
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led to course has stories we all read about the largest amount of debt that students, both undergraduates, and, of course, law students, experience, rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than they owe on their homes -- really quite a stunning change any american debt picture. the average law student that on the way out the door is about $85,000 in the public schools that,out 50% higher than 100 $22,000, $125,000 for students who have gone to private schools. this continues of course that in general to be easy to read about. last week in "the wall street journal," a new week in debt. there is a program called parents plus, the front page of the second second chama about the opportunity that parents have been given to empower their children to borrow more money if the parents would cosign, and then the fairly rural government would enter a guarantee so more money could be borrowed. it is now clear that parents plus is having an effect on the disposable incomes of, if you will, working middle-class parents, just on their children, that on the collection of parent
led to course has stories we all read about the largest amount of debt that students, both undergraduates, and, of course, law students, experience, rising to the point where americans now owe more in education debt than they owe on their homes -- really quite a stunning change any american debt picture. the average law student that on the way out the door is about $85,000 in the public schools that,out 50% higher than 100 $22,000, $125,000 for students who have gone to private schools. this...
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youngsters want to do this for a living they are in the right place because widener announced an undergraduate major in robotics engineering. abc news is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian staff, and ducis rogers. and join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $24.90 more per month. our lowest price ever on this offer. but only for a limited time. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. north korea just issuing its newest threat, responding to president trump
youngsters want to do this for a living they are in the right place because widener announced an undergraduate major in robotics engineering. abc news is next on channel 6. "action news" continues at 10:00 on phl 17 with brian staff, and ducis rogers. and join us for "action news" at 11:00 here on channel 6. for cecily tynan, adam joseph, ducis rogers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, we hope you'll join us for "action news" at 11:00. did...
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. >>> new at 11:00, california state university is dropping a requirement that undergraduates take algebra to complete their degrees. right now, students that don't major in math or science have to fulfill a math requirement with intermediate algebras a prerequisite. however, starting in fall semester next year, students will still have to fill a math requirement but they won't have to take algebra to do it. the change is meant to increase graduation rates across the csu system. >>> a chancellor has taken at uc davis following the resignation of linda katahe. he is formally the dean of engineering at georgia tech. may has been a target of student process for his salary. but student protests are healthy, and he was a protestor himself. >> my issue is not to be defensive. my nature is to look forward, and hopefully i can turn the page. >> former chancellor will return to the university to teach one class and with the same salary she earned at chancellor. >>> a show of community across the bay area. hundreds of block parties for national night out. it's an annual event aiming to put first res
. >>> new at 11:00, california state university is dropping a requirement that undergraduates take algebra to complete their degrees. right now, students that don't major in math or science have to fulfill a math requirement with intermediate algebras a prerequisite. however, starting in fall semester next year, students will still have to fill a math requirement but they won't have to take algebra to do it. the change is meant to increase graduation rates across the csu system....
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sense of community and belonging among students, factuality and staff and she wants to enhance the undergraduate experience and reclaim uc berkeley as home of the free speech movement. >> i feel we're going to have a free speech year at berkeley in which we are creating multiple opportunities to engage the issue of free speech. as i'm sure everyone in this room knows the protections that our constitution affords -- it's more extensive than any other liberal industrialized democracy. >> they would like to see forums and debates. she says security will be tight for an upcoming event on campus featuring ben shapiro. he was invited to speak by the berkeley college republicans. last month, administers said they could not allow the event citing concerns about protest turning violent. the university changed course and said the event could take place on september 14th. >>> sticking with that cal theme, thousands of new students at u.c. berkeley breaking a world record. incoming students hold the guinness world report for the largest human letter. this is it is. you can count it. it's 7,100 students form
sense of community and belonging among students, factuality and staff and she wants to enhance the undergraduate experience and reclaim uc berkeley as home of the free speech movement. >> i feel we're going to have a free speech year at berkeley in which we are creating multiple opportunities to engage the issue of free speech. as i'm sure everyone in this room knows the protections that our constitution affords -- it's more extensive than any other liberal industrialized democracy....
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the second thing we did is digitized people's documents, people, students, undergraduates stood there and scanned i.d.s, photographs, anything people would bring in was scanned and made sure it was preserved. what you find is that the archive has oral histories and it has digitized documents. but the other fantastic thing that came out of it is the national museum of american history created a traveling exhibit, "bittersweet harvest." and that was a small modest exhibit that got a lot of attention and got a lot of attention because many people who came from these communities, were ill pacted by these communities wanted to host this exhibit. i'll show you what the page looked like. can't see it that well. but in 2010 we won a national public history prize because we were one of the best public history projects out there. if you go on there, you can actually type in something like juan loza and you can listen to my uncle. you can type in my name and listen to oral histories and i have the good, the bad and the ugly. the oral histories that i carried out when i was just learning methods
the second thing we did is digitized people's documents, people, students, undergraduates stood there and scanned i.d.s, photographs, anything people would bring in was scanned and made sure it was preserved. what you find is that the archive has oral histories and it has digitized documents. but the other fantastic thing that came out of it is the national museum of american history created a traveling exhibit, "bittersweet harvest." and that was a small modest exhibit that got a lot...
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sometimes there is a graduate entry to medicine, someone can do an undergraduate degree, ideally in a 2: one in a degree, they can apply to medicine. it adds a year to the process but i can assure that person it is possible to get into medicine if you don't have an undergraduate medicine degree. another question, asking what options are there for students who fail their a—levels. this is someone who has perhaps u nfortu nately someone who has perhaps unfortunately failed on every subject they've sat. what advice would you give to them? first i'd say, don't panic, try to stay as calm as you can. i understand it's an emotional day and sometimes receiving those results can be a shock. the next is to phone the exam results helpline to speak to me or one of my colleagues. the number for that, do give us a call, without knowing more facts about the situation, it's hard to look at potential options but there is lots of choice out there. resits, foundation years, clearing, apprenticeshipjobs, foundation years, clearing, apprenticeship jobs, gap years, there are lots of choices. i'm picking wh
sometimes there is a graduate entry to medicine, someone can do an undergraduate degree, ideally in a 2: one in a degree, they can apply to medicine. it adds a year to the process but i can assure that person it is possible to get into medicine if you don't have an undergraduate medicine degree. another question, asking what options are there for students who fail their a—levels. this is someone who has perhaps u nfortu nately someone who has perhaps unfortunately failed on every subject...
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i saw my first in 1979 as an undergraduate student. that help me formulate that i want to have a career in science. that is the kind of thing that something as simple as a total solar eclipse or a herschel eclipse can inspire in our students around the country. a you heard already, this is 99 year event, it has been 99 years since a total solar eclipse crossed the entire u.s. from the west coast to the east coast. a is very excited to be able to help you experience that with providing views from our satellites as the eclipse is .appening there's two factors involved in whether you will see the eclipse. the geography of where you live. will you be in the remainder of the united states which will have partial viewing? the other factor is whether they will be clear whether to experience the view. you may not be aware but no one owns and operates all of the nation's weather satellites. high resolution, capable satellites that allow us to view the eclipse from different perspectives. can i have my first graphic? this is a graphic that shows
i saw my first in 1979 as an undergraduate student. that help me formulate that i want to have a career in science. that is the kind of thing that something as simple as a total solar eclipse or a herschel eclipse can inspire in our students around the country. a you heard already, this is 99 year event, it has been 99 years since a total solar eclipse crossed the entire u.s. from the west coast to the east coast. a is very excited to be able to help you experience that with providing views...
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i -- and it has propelled me through good luck and good fortune into a job at ucla teaching my undergraduate students every year about it, about this incredible period and hope that they use the past to try to understand the present. we know we can't predict the future. >> the american war is is the name of the book a history of the civil war era. ucla professor joan wagh is coauthor. >> thank you very much. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they're reading this summer. rng well i'm going to finish up by the essay and mover into a reread of fools frauds and fire brands by roger scriewten, and then after that i'll continue on with my -- my research in studies that i've been doing on 1960s particularly this 60 and 78 election. and so i began there with gary wills discussion of the conventions in miami and chicago and '68 and gone from there. and i'll do alberto echoes frog cemetery, and i'll also finish up with a couple -- fictions. the first two books you listed what's the purpose of reading those? >> the montania book because he's right at the nation per
i -- and it has propelled me through good luck and good fortune into a job at ucla teaching my undergraduate students every year about it, about this incredible period and hope that they use the past to try to understand the present. we know we can't predict the future. >> the american war is is the name of the book a history of the civil war era. ucla professor joan wagh is coauthor. >> thank you very much. >> booktv recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress...
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there will be 10% ofa different because there will be 10% of a huge bigger number of british undergraduates journalist dudes pose as an international student and he was told that he would be guaranteed a place. i think we are getting ahead of ourselves. i think that was just one incident. all right, let us have a look at the mail on sunday. criminal — 40% of police stations shut down. we think about fuh bobbies on the beat, on the street maybe, but this is about police stations. —— fuh bobbies. maybe, but this is about police stations. -- fuh bobbies. the figures on this one are quite controversial. there has been a lot of discussion after the recent terrorist attacks. i think the daily mail has gone with this because he was the home secretary in 2010? i think it is a coded attack against the prime minister. good analysis. and, of course, amber rudd is the current home secretary and is being talked up as the next leader of the conservative party. is it a bit like high street banks? some people might argue that you don't need as many police stations physically as had we had in the past? what
there will be 10% ofa different because there will be 10% of a huge bigger number of british undergraduates journalist dudes pose as an international student and he was told that he would be guaranteed a place. i think we are getting ahead of ourselves. i think that was just one incident. all right, let us have a look at the mail on sunday. criminal — 40% of police stations shut down. we think about fuh bobbies on the beat, on the street maybe, but this is about police stations. —— fuh...
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he received both his undergraduate and law degrees from harvard university. next will be mr. matthew bassett. fortunately, for mr. bassett, mike telik sen. boozman: will provide his introduction. thank you forn, attending today we will have you proceed with your statement at this point. senator bozeman: thank you for the opportunity to do this. just to take a second to talk a little bit about a good friend, matt bassett and we certainly appreciate is willing to serve along with his family. i think all of the members understand have difficulties jobs are and the time commitment. so we do appreciate again their willingness to go forward with such an important decision and that is the health care policy expert with a career spanning over 20 years in both the public and private sectors. i first met matt for the beginning of his career in january, 2002 and he was working for congressman pete sessions a health care legislative aide. during my tenure in the house, i was in active participant in the doctors caucus were medical providers in congress were able to utilize their medical
he received both his undergraduate and law degrees from harvard university. next will be mr. matthew bassett. fortunately, for mr. bassett, mike telik sen. boozman: will provide his introduction. thank you forn, attending today we will have you proceed with your statement at this point. senator bozeman: thank you for the opportunity to do this. just to take a second to talk a little bit about a good friend, matt bassett and we certainly appreciate is willing to serve along with his family. i...
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price: i did my undergraduate at the university of michigan, but my mother's family is from roanoke. so when i was a kid we would take summer vacations down in roanoke and virginia beach. and my mother told me that at the age of six i announced that there was no reason for us to live here, we needed to live in virginia or the south. when i finished my medical school i interviewed for my residency from richmond south, in richmond and charlotte and atlanta, new orleans, gainesville florida, and selected the memorial hospital, which is what drew me to atlanta. i did my residency there. host: at what point did you say, i want to be a doctor? sec. price: as soon as i realized i could not be a professional baseball player, very early by the way. my father grew up on a farm. he was a dairy farmer. and in the late 1950's, there was the bottom fell out of milk prices and so we moved from the farm in michigan, to suburban detroit. my father then went back to medical school at the age of 36 and went through medical school, the oldest person in his class. and that, through that process i was jus
price: i did my undergraduate at the university of michigan, but my mother's family is from roanoke. so when i was a kid we would take summer vacations down in roanoke and virginia beach. and my mother told me that at the age of six i announced that there was no reason for us to live here, we needed to live in virginia or the south. when i finished my medical school i interviewed for my residency from richmond south, in richmond and charlotte and atlanta, new orleans, gainesville florida, and...
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[laughter] anybody was an undergraduate degree. i thought wow, i am here and just to let you know he didn'te get the job, i did. he did all right. i was assigned to a storefront on the south side of chicago with a young lady who wouldn't mind me saying this. it was about and hiring everyone and opening their doors for everyone to reading and that's when i found out as a profession i knew librarians and things. it was just about open to me. they were classically trained musicians and things like that. your mom is watching. >> she is watching and listening and will critique. >> she is a lovely lady and we hope you will get her down here. >> in terms of reading i know she would read and that's what we try to do in terms of this festival being so important and making reading fun and something we want to do and not just h. a chore. >> you didn't get your firstfr real job until after graduating from college, and so to get from there you have this incredible journey because i think that you knew very early on that this is what you wanted
[laughter] anybody was an undergraduate degree. i thought wow, i am here and just to let you know he didn'te get the job, i did. he did all right. i was assigned to a storefront on the south side of chicago with a young lady who wouldn't mind me saying this. it was about and hiring everyone and opening their doors for everyone to reading and that's when i found out as a profession i knew librarians and things. it was just about open to me. they were classically trained musicians and things like...
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keep this mind that only 22% of all undergraduated at cal live in university housing. that's the lowest of any of the ucs. i'm live at uc berkeley. >>> thank you. amazon is making it easier than ever to get your hands on whatever food you may be craving like right. amazon is promising whatever you ask for is available in two minutes. >> what? >> i don't know how they do that. >> berkeley is on the list of cities. >> right now. >>> here is a look at what's happening right now on live doppler 7. they are expected to expand across the bay and overnight. overnight lows will be in the upper 50s. tomorrow we'll have a sunnier and slightly warmer day. finally some mid touper good news for atlantic coast residents. the storm is several hundred miles offshore. category 1 may kick up rough surf and perhaps rip currents. it's moving away from the coastline and will pose less of a threat to coastal residents than right now. back to the bay area. here is our accuweather forecast. warming trend that started today will kick into higher gear tomorrow. by friday, saturday, we'll see hi
keep this mind that only 22% of all undergraduated at cal live in university housing. that's the lowest of any of the ucs. i'm live at uc berkeley. >>> thank you. amazon is making it easier than ever to get your hands on whatever food you may be craving like right. amazon is promising whatever you ask for is available in two minutes. >> what? >> i don't know how they do that. >> berkeley is on the list of cities. >> right now. >>> here is a look at...
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saroyan: how did you complete your undergraduate degree in two years while confined to a juvenile detentionity? well, some people are born with a knack for shooting, some singing. me-- i got a knack for thinking. simple as that. you graduated top of your university class when you were 16, you'll have a doctorate by the time you're 20. there is nothing simple about that.
saroyan: how did you complete your undergraduate degree in two years while confined to a juvenile detentionity? well, some people are born with a knack for shooting, some singing. me-- i got a knack for thinking. simple as that. you graduated top of your university class when you were 16, you'll have a doctorate by the time you're 20. there is nothing simple about that.
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only 22% of all undergraduates lived in university housing. that's the lowest of all the uc's.t uc berkeley, abc 7 news. >>> the alameda county sheriff's office insists a controversial tweet was posted by mistake. abc 7 news reporter spoke with the sergeant responsible and has his explanation. >>> i do not condone or endorse any type of hate speech. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly is apologizing for this. a retweet on the department's official twitter account. it shows the page of white nationalist richard spencer and a video of a unite the right press conference. >> it was absolutely an accident. >> reporter: outeraged twitter users were quick to call out the department. to make matters worse, sergeant kelly could not figure out how to unretweet. his explanation he was researching in preparationnatio in berkeley later this month. >> and somehow i hit the accidental retweet and that has caused a tremendous amount of controversy. >> reporter: it's called no to markism in america. law enforcement is preparing for possible clashes with counterprotesters like what we saw in charlot
only 22% of all undergraduates lived in university housing. that's the lowest of all the uc's.t uc berkeley, abc 7 news. >>> the alameda county sheriff's office insists a controversial tweet was posted by mistake. abc 7 news reporter spoke with the sergeant responsible and has his explanation. >>> i do not condone or endorse any type of hate speech. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly is apologizing for this. a retweet on the department's official twitter account. it shows...
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only 22% of all undergraduates of cal live in university housing.uc berkeley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> immigration advocates gathered to mark five years since the dhaa daca program weno effect. they urged the trump administration to keep the program. daca has granted relief to nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the united states as children. today, several of those dreamers talked about what the program has meant for them. >> access to resources, professional development, financial stability, and a way of reassuring them for my family. >> president trump has not made it clear what he plans to do with that program. during the campaign, he pledged to immediately cancel it, but at one point after being elected, he said the dreamers should rest easy. >>> the alameda county sheriff's office insists a controversial tweet was posted by mistake. alyssa harrington spoke with the sergeant responsible that has an explanation. >> i do not condone or endorse any type of hate speech. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly is apologizing for this.
only 22% of all undergraduates of cal live in university housing.uc berkeley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> immigration advocates gathered to mark five years since the dhaa daca program weno effect. they urged the trump administration to keep the program. daca has granted relief to nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the united states as children. today, several of those dreamers talked about what the program has meant for them. >> access to resources,...
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[laughter] >> anybody with an undergraduate degree. i thought, oh, wow, hey, i'm here. i like it, i went upstairs. just to let you know he didn't get a job, i did. years later -- he made out all right. and then i got in and i was assign today a small store front in the south side of chicago. she was having a story time with children with autism and i said, this is a little different and it was about encouraging everybody and opening doors to reading and she was in graduate library school and this is when i found out, there's a profession. i knew librarians and things. >> you didn't start planning out to be librarian? >> oh, in, i'm an accidental librarian, i'm truly the definition. it opened the world to me. it did. it was something that matched. my parents were both classically trained musicians, by age of 12 we all knew that was not going to be my path, but we also knew that i related to text the way they related to notes and music and they would look at musical notes and hear sound and music and i would look at words and hear people talking in my head. and so -- >> t
[laughter] >> anybody with an undergraduate degree. i thought, oh, wow, hey, i'm here. i like it, i went upstairs. just to let you know he didn't get a job, i did. years later -- he made out all right. and then i got in and i was assign today a small store front in the south side of chicago. she was having a story time with children with autism and i said, this is a little different and it was about encouraging everybody and opening doors to reading and she was in graduate library school...
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back when i was an undergraduate at cal, do you know that people would drink before ballgames there? shocking. before football games. >> this is an incredible revelation. >> you weren't studying? you are at a library, for sure. >> enough about this. let's take a look at 580 westbound. if you are driving on 580 we do have stop and go traffic on 580 in 205. it's getting slower. nothing out of the ordinary if i look at the speed according to the road sensors, it's pretty slow approaching the 580- 205 interchange. and it's also slow at the 580- 680 interchange. also looking at the macarthur maze, traffic is moderate. when you get around the corner to the bay bridge, there is a backup that stretches for 10-15 minutes before you make it onto the bridge. >>> another cool start after the big drop on temperatures yesterday. some never got out of the low 70s which is very rare this summer or some inland areas. watch the low cloud deck which did not get chewed up, starting to make a push. it's filling in rapidly. i don't think we will warm up today. we will a little bit for inland areas. upper
back when i was an undergraduate at cal, do you know that people would drink before ballgames there? shocking. before football games. >> this is an incredible revelation. >> you weren't studying? you are at a library, for sure. >> enough about this. let's take a look at 580 westbound. if you are driving on 580 we do have stop and go traffic on 580 in 205. it's getting slower. nothing out of the ordinary if i look at the speed according to the road sensors, it's pretty slow...
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only 22% of all undergraduates of cal live in university housing.t uc berkeley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> immigration advocates gathered to mark five years since the dhaa daca program weno effect. they urged the trump administration to keep the program. daca has granted relief to nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the united states as children. today, several of those dreamers talked about what the program has meant for them. >> access to resources, professional development, financial stability, and a way of reassuring them for my family. >> president trump has not made it clear what he plans to do with that program. during the campaign, he pledged to immediately cancel it, but at one point after being elected, he said the dreamers should rest easy. >>> the alameda county sheriff's office insists a controversial tweet was posted by mistake. alyssa harrington spoke with the sergeant responsible that has an explanation. >> i do not condone or endorse any type of hate speech. >> reporter: sergeant ray kelly is apologizing for thi
only 22% of all undergraduates of cal live in university housing.t uc berkeley, leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >>> immigration advocates gathered to mark five years since the dhaa daca program weno effect. they urged the trump administration to keep the program. daca has granted relief to nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the united states as children. today, several of those dreamers talked about what the program has meant for them. >> access to...
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he did undergraduate and graduate work. his brain is like einstein, it is a wealth of information that is absolutely phenomenon. -- phenomenal. ray, i don't want to take a more of your time here when you see me with my hands, it is time for questions and your conclusion. thank you. [applause] mr. geselbracht: i want to thank marilou for telling very tall tales about me. i cannot live up to any of that. i will talk to you about president truman's legacy in latin america. it started right away. the photograph in this file is of president truman's oval office in the white house. you noticed the big photograph of george washington. every day, truman sitting at his desk, looking up from his papers from time to time, looking down the length of the office, saul george washington, and on both sides of george washington, the major latin american liberators, bolivar on the left and send -- san martin on the right. latin america was in truman's mind probably all the time. what is the legacy with respect to latin america the truman inh
he did undergraduate and graduate work. his brain is like einstein, it is a wealth of information that is absolutely phenomenon. -- phenomenal. ray, i don't want to take a more of your time here when you see me with my hands, it is time for questions and your conclusion. thank you. [applause] mr. geselbracht: i want to thank marilou for telling very tall tales about me. i cannot live up to any of that. i will talk to you about president truman's legacy in latin america. it started right away....
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he's just -- he's still an undergraduate at morehouse. martin michael jr., this is not martin yet. michael jr. is born in 1929. he is still finishing up. and when a.d. williams is born in 1930, he's also finishing up his ministerial studies at morehouse. so all of this is taking place as he's trying to gain his own stature. and once reverend williams dies in 1931 and he becomes the preacher -- the pastor of this church, what we see is that he has this drive. he wants to not only achieve what reverend williams has achieved but he wants to achieve even more. he wants to go out and create his own legacy. he comes to the ministry during the depression at a time when it is very difficult to bring in new members, especially members who could provide donations to help the church along. so he brings the church through the '30s by providing services to the people, food, help with housing, the church became a social service agency as well as a place for religious guidance, the kinds of things that we would later refer to as the social gospel. so this is the environment that martin grows up i
he's just -- he's still an undergraduate at morehouse. martin michael jr., this is not martin yet. michael jr. is born in 1929. he is still finishing up. and when a.d. williams is born in 1930, he's also finishing up his ministerial studies at morehouse. so all of this is taking place as he's trying to gain his own stature. and once reverend williams dies in 1931 and he becomes the preacher -- the pastor of this church, what we see is that he has this drive. he wants to not only achieve what...
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i was taught in undergraduate school you want to understand a place, people, and issue you need to dig back to the beginning. i have a history professor who said you need to peel back the story of this place where this issue, it's like an onion you peel it back until you get to the truth and rebuild it and it gives you an understanding of how to deal with it. history books are what i read a plot of. thought of. >> is there an author you recommend? >> it's hard not to recommend harper lee who is from my district. many people know forrest gump. but also a lot of good history books. a lot of people know him for the one book, forrest gump but i wish they would read the other stuff he does. i know harper lee, the last book was somewhat controversial but i think people should read that, killers to be followers of to kill a mockingbird get disappointed because atticus finch is someone later in life than they thought earlier but that is kind of human nature that we are complex people and there were complexities in her herself. >> thanks for spending a few minutes with booktv. >> booktv wants t
i was taught in undergraduate school you want to understand a place, people, and issue you need to dig back to the beginning. i have a history professor who said you need to peel back the story of this place where this issue, it's like an onion you peel it back until you get to the truth and rebuild it and it gives you an understanding of how to deal with it. history books are what i read a plot of. thought of. >> is there an author you recommend? >> it's hard not to recommend...
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school is hoping student will see wider applicant pool because of the move, drawing student, with undergraduatelth and foreign languages, but eliminating will not make it easier to get into georgetown. the dean said the school will continue to uphold the same standards. >> at love people out there, oh, yeah. >> i am in a. >> no, you're not. >> coming up: local hospital ordered to suspends all baby deliveries and prenatal care. >> why dc health department suspended their license. we have live report that's coming up. >> a women with a bowtie tatoo, you can't see it there, there it is, on her neck right there, arrested for allegedly trying to cut a man's throat. detail of the crime and the charges she is facing next. >> plus, a rally in support for nfl quarterback colin kaepernick at the nfl headquarters, who is behind it and what's the mission? back after this. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20
school is hoping student will see wider applicant pool because of the move, drawing student, with undergraduatelth and foreign languages, but eliminating will not make it easier to get into georgetown. the dean said the school will continue to uphold the same standards. >> at love people out there, oh, yeah. >> i am in a. >> no, you're not. >> coming up: local hospital ordered to suspends all baby deliveries and prenatal care. >> why dc health department suspended...
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i would rather have more computer science classes for undergraduates. it is critical for us to protect free speech. and we will extend what we need to in order to do that. >> a conservative commentator is also said to speak on campus next month, september 14th. the berklee college of republicans agreed to pay $15,000 for security for the event. >>> did he resign or was he forced out. whatever the case, the fate of the employee of a hot cup -- hot dog stand is raising questions about first amendment protections. cole white was identified as one of the white nationalist during the protest in charlottesville last week. within hours of the rally, top dog posted a sign saying that he no longer worked there. according to the hastings law professor, white was well within his rights. >> political activity is protect it. if it is in your own time or you have not walked off the job or something like that, it is specifically protected under the california labor code. >> top dog denied that he had been fired and said that he voluntarily resigned. how clear is the l
i would rather have more computer science classes for undergraduates. it is critical for us to protect free speech. and we will extend what we need to in order to do that. >> a conservative commentator is also said to speak on campus next month, september 14th. the berklee college of republicans agreed to pay $15,000 for security for the event. >>> did he resign or was he forced out. whatever the case, the fate of the employee of a hot cup -- hot dog stand is raising questions...
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the latter of these honors not only recognized mary's undergraduate achievement, but i think also foreshadowed her future. at yale, mary earned a jd from the law school and an m.a., and a ph.d. in american studies. the last of these under the direction of robert cook and david brian davis. with what we might call these five degrees of preparation, mary embarked on a storied journey in the academy. after clerking for judge sam j. irving iii in the fourth circuit of appeals she joined the faculty at the university of iowa, serving as associate professor and then professor of law and history. from the heartland, mary moved west, accepting appointment as the judge edward buregardo professor of law, history, and political science at the university of southern california, before moving east to take her present endowed chair at emory. along this path, she took faculty appointments at the law schools of princeton, harvard, maryland, and duke. she taught a range of courses on foreign relations law, security law, and the interplay between war and law in modern america, as well as constitutional law and
the latter of these honors not only recognized mary's undergraduate achievement, but i think also foreshadowed her future. at yale, mary earned a jd from the law school and an m.a., and a ph.d. in american studies. the last of these under the direction of robert cook and david brian davis. with what we might call these five degrees of preparation, mary embarked on a storied journey in the academy. after clerking for judge sam j. irving iii in the fourth circuit of appeals she joined the faculty...
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and they wants to enhance the undergraduate experience and reclaim berkeley's legacy as the home of theree speech movement. >> i feel that we're going to have a free speech year at berkeley in which we are creating multiple opportunities to engage the issue of free speech. as i'm sure that everyone in this room knows, the protections that our constitution affords to free speech are extensive and indeed more extensive than in any other liberal industrialized democracy. democracy. >> chris says she would like to see the free speech movement done through a planned series of events, forums and debates. >>> the san ramon school district is eliminating traffic around the schools. this year it will have what it calls flexible scheduling for the first classes of the day. the district offered staggered times last year. this year the middle school will use the same idea with classes starting at 7:53 for some students and 8:40 for others. it will allow families to build school schedules around activities and eliminate students being dropped off at the same time. >> i love this idea. you know that
and they wants to enhance the undergraduate experience and reclaim berkeley's legacy as the home of theree speech movement. >> i feel that we're going to have a free speech year at berkeley in which we are creating multiple opportunities to engage the issue of free speech. as i'm sure that everyone in this room knows, the protections that our constitution affords to free speech are extensive and indeed more extensive than in any other liberal industrialized democracy. democracy. >>...
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i would rather have more sections of computer science classs for undergraduates but it is critical forto protect free speech and we will extend what we need to in order to do that. >> conservative commentator ben shapiro is is set to speak next month. >>> reportedly agreeing to pay $15,000 for security for the event. >>> the week since the deadly violence in charlottesville, some tech companies begun blocking neo-nazi and white supremacist organizations, including websites like the daily stormer, apple pay, and pay pal stopped processing payments to certain groups, but the electronic frontier foundation says the move set a dangerous precedent for free speech, and online statement the digital rights group wrote protecting free speech is not something we do because we agree with all of the speech that gets protected. we do it because we believe that no one, not the government and not private commercial enterprises should decide who gets to speak and who doesn't. >>> breaking news right now, the us navy says 10 sailorerize missing after the u.s.-- uss john mccain collided with a merchant
i would rather have more sections of computer science classs for undergraduates but it is critical forto protect free speech and we will extend what we need to in order to do that. >> conservative commentator ben shapiro is is set to speak next month. >>> reportedly agreeing to pay $15,000 for security for the event. >>> the week since the deadly violence in charlottesville, some tech companies begun blocking neo-nazi and white supremacist organizations, including...
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undergraduates. so would it have deterred these students?o myself because i really wa nted difference to myself because i really wanted to become a nurse and although the financial implications of not having a bursary would have impacted on me quite heavily, but i could have managed and my desire to become a nurse has overridden those. but applications for these courses have fallen by around 20%. theories include doubts from european stu d e nts include doubts from european students about brexit. a birthrate decline in the number of 18 —year—olds as well as concerns about the change in financing. the universities, though, are determined to see the numbers recover and here there's cautious optimism. we have seen there's cautious optimism. we have seen a there's cautious optimism. we have seen a decline in the number of applications coming through, but they're good quality and so the key thing is that they convert into the numbers that we have. so i'm very positive at this moment in time that we will recruit to target. one of the main areas of
undergraduates. so would it have deterred these students?o myself because i really wa nted difference to myself because i really wanted to become a nurse and although the financial implications of not having a bursary would have impacted on me quite heavily, but i could have managed and my desire to become a nurse has overridden those. but applications for these courses have fallen by around 20%. theories include doubts from european stu d e nts include doubts from european students about...
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went to school public school as well as jewish religious school earl a on but harvard college for undergraduate. i began to change my mind a little bit about half way through college. i still thought of myself as -- on the left but there were thing what is began to bother me. most important thing that bothered me was the hostility, questions i used to go to left wing political erchght and lectures to ask questions i was often told my question was -- based on an incorrect assumption and i answered all questions if i had a question it was because you didn't understand anything. i went to conservative events to ask challenging questions as a liberal student and i never got that reaction. i would get an explanation and response and never be shouted down or anything like that so open mind pedness attracted me a little bit. but really it was my time in south africa i spent seven years between college and law school in south africa first working as freelance journalist and then a speech writer. and that was open my eyes because i saw many of the let wing policies that i had strongly tbleefd just a few
went to school public school as well as jewish religious school earl a on but harvard college for undergraduate. i began to change my mind a little bit about half way through college. i still thought of myself as -- on the left but there were thing what is began to bother me. most important thing that bothered me was the hostility, questions i used to go to left wing political erchght and lectures to ask questions i was often told my question was -- based on an incorrect assumption and i...
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says the school is hoping this move wilamena broader applicant pool and they'll get students with undergraduaterees from stem and everything else. the dean said the school will continue to up hold the same standards. very interesting, though. all right, do you remember the awesome feeling of going back to school shopping? did you enjoy it? >> back to school shopping, for my kids or when i was a kid. >> when you were little. >> i loved it. shopping always fabulously fun. >> i asked the wrong person. >> two kids in north carolina are making the experience better by starting an eleven year old make a lemonade stand. they plan to use the money to help their moms with new supplies and other kids in their communities. >> school supplies are really expensive. i'm not evening going to tell you you how much books can be. >> crazy. >> straight ahead at 10678. thirty google pushing back against a section ifs culture. >> how the company's ceo was responding to an he e-mail written by an e-mail who since has been fired. the entire street was sold. we'll explain how a billion less than a thousand buckses cou
says the school is hoping this move wilamena broader applicant pool and they'll get students with undergraduaterees from stem and everything else. the dean said the school will continue to up hold the same standards. very interesting, though. all right, do you remember the awesome feeling of going back to school shopping? did you enjoy it? >> back to school shopping, for my kids or when i was a kid. >> when you were little. >> i loved it. shopping always fabulously fun....
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we attended the same undergraduate institution, so i know a little about the general. will say that it is -- the story was conflated. in his mÉmoires he did right about another commanding officer did something similar in the philippines. the president was talking tough about terrorism and trying to be tough on terror in that tweet. >> the president, one would assume now knows the story isn't true or as david said is not how he portrays it. his campaign manager actually said this and when it was debunked that that doesn't matter he didn't get it right. it is an analogy he said. is it an analogy this time after this terror attack? >> look, i don't think it is an analogy. i think beyond that the president now -- this is no longer candidate trump. this is the president of the united states of america. when he says things, he is speaking on behalf of our nation as the leader of the free world. so for him to elude to an inaccurate made-up war crime committed against muslims in a time in which we are engaged in multiple fronts in an international effort to combat terrorism, a
we attended the same undergraduate institution, so i know a little about the general. will say that it is -- the story was conflated. in his mÉmoires he did right about another commanding officer did something similar in the philippines. the president was talking tough about terrorism and trying to be tough on terror in that tweet. >> the president, one would assume now knows the story isn't true or as david said is not how he portrays it. his campaign manager actually said this and when...
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university of of cincinnati college of law in the howard university school of law receiving his undergraduate degree and his law degree from stanford. so we're happy to welcome you here today. and now you can begin with your opening remarks, mr. kaplan. >> mr. chairman i'd like to take the moment to ruth acknowledge my wife for her support and those who have worked with me over 30 years . en maya partner who was held the through the confirmation process. and then to sacrifice their husband. go ahead. i am sorry. [laughter] >>. >> it is a great honor to be here today with the nominee with theaters equity wonder -- undersecretary when i was said deputy assistant and i continue to be deeply impressed with the careful attention this committee gives to international trade. even with the entire career i was fortunate enough to run administration under president reagan with those countervailing duty cases including agricultural and semiconductors now called enforcement and after leaving i devoted myself to represent the american companies and workers in a wide range of trade cases san policy issues
university of of cincinnati college of law in the howard university school of law receiving his undergraduate degree and his law degree from stanford. so we're happy to welcome you here today. and now you can begin with your opening remarks, mr. kaplan. >> mr. chairman i'd like to take the moment to ruth acknowledge my wife for her support and those who have worked with me over 30 years . en maya partner who was held the through the confirmation process. and then to sacrifice their...