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women experiencing some form of serious sexual misconduct during their undergraduate years. >> reporter: brianne said at the beginning of school, she was alerted to a sexual assault on campus. >> an alert went out because they have to send out alerts when someone is sexually assaulted. and we got an alert. it was during the houston orientation freshman week. >> reporter: they e-mail students a letter that confirm sexual assaults on campus were a problem stating, we've made a great deal of progress over the last several years, but the task force report confirms there is still more to do. professor dober said it starts with reporting the assaults and taking it seriously. >> is anyone being deterred? the conduct isn't being deterred. >> reporter: in stanford, peggy bunker, nbc bay area news. >>> good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. we're tracking a very powerful hurricane joaquin. right now, this storm system still stretches over 400 miles. we'll have the exact track of this, and who will get the most rainfall in my forecast. >>> a warning going out to parents tonight. the malfunc
women experiencing some form of serious sexual misconduct during their undergraduate years. >> reporter: brianne said at the beginning of school, she was alerted to a sexual assault on campus. >> an alert went out because they have to send out alerts when someone is sexually assaulted. and we got an alert. it was during the houston orientation freshman week. >> reporter: they e-mail students a letter that confirm sexual assaults on campus were a problem stating, we've made a...
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one-third of women experience sexual misconduct at school. 60% of undergraduates took the survey.or thinks the assault rate is higher. >> it's 43% of women, so nearly half of undergraduate women during four years at stanford experience some form of serious sexual misconduct. >> reporter: the survey 2015 campus climate survey given to students in the spring as a way to get an honest assessment of safety at university. >> it is something that i worry about. i think we're all worried about it. i have been in a few situations where it's been present and physically in front of me. >> reporter: in addition to the high percentage of sexual misconduct reported in the survey, 64% of women said if they were assaulted, they didn't believe the university would take their report seriously. >> only a quarter of women believe that the university will hold perpetrators accountable even after found responsible. >> reporter: the professor says other schools are facing problems with sexual assault. >> if you look at comparable numbers for our peer schools, harvard and yale for example, both around a
one-third of women experience sexual misconduct at school. 60% of undergraduates took the survey.or thinks the assault rate is higher. >> it's 43% of women, so nearly half of undergraduate women during four years at stanford experience some form of serious sexual misconduct. >> reporter: the survey 2015 campus climate survey given to students in the spring as a way to get an honest assessment of safety at university. >> it is something that i worry about. i think we're all...
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all of the materials we have we try to use them to support undergraduate research and learning. so we have, for instance, with the jack london collection we have first editions of many of jack london's novels, we have first editions in serial form of many of jack london's novels in serial publication before they were published in book form. in the jack london collection here, we have a wide variety of movie memorabilia as well, really unique because there are, they're the kinds of materials that movie studios would discard after they'd served their marketing purposes, and we've kept them here as a representation of how movie making and transferring novels to movies could be, what the experience would be like. i've brought out a variety of materials from the jack london collection that i would like to share with you, some unique, fun, intriguing items that i think you might enjoy. i'll start with this may 5, 1906, colliers magazine issue for which jack london wrote an essay about the earthquake of 906 and his -- 1906 and his experience of the destruction and damage that he saw. t
all of the materials we have we try to use them to support undergraduate research and learning. so we have, for instance, with the jack london collection we have first editions of many of jack london's novels, we have first editions in serial form of many of jack london's novels in serial publication before they were published in book form. in the jack london collection here, we have a wide variety of movie memorabilia as well, really unique because there are, they're the kinds of materials...
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over 60% of undergraduates took the survey. and stanford law professor michelle dober thinks the assault rate is even higher. >> it's actually 43% of women, so nearly half of undergraduate women during their four years of stanford experienced some form of serious sexual misconduct. >> reporter: the survey called the 2015 campus climate survey was given to students in the spring as a way to get an honest assessment on safety at the university. >> it is something i worry about. i think we're all worried about it. i've definitely been in a few situations where it's been present and physically in front of me. >> reporter: in addition to the high percentage of sexual misconduct reported in the survey, 64% of women said if they were assaulted they didn't believe the university would take their report seriously. >> only a quarter of women surveyed at stanford believe that the university will hold perpetrators accountable even after they are found responsible. >> reporter: professor dobbar says other schools are also facing problems wi
over 60% of undergraduates took the survey. and stanford law professor michelle dober thinks the assault rate is even higher. >> it's actually 43% of women, so nearly half of undergraduate women during their four years of stanford experienced some form of serious sexual misconduct. >> reporter: the survey called the 2015 campus climate survey was given to students in the spring as a way to get an honest assessment on safety at the university. >> it is something i worry about....
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you have undergraduates. subsidizing.e are the only system in the world where that happens, and lastly, it's the enormous increase in administrative costs, where you have administration costs tripling over the past few decades. >> while experimental now, if minerva gets the results it expects, this university without walls may very well upend american higher education. at the very least, other schools are watching >>> but is it working? apparently more candidates think so. the class in minerva saw 11,000 applicants for 220 available pots. >> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and please come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" >> these people have decided that today they will be arrested. >> i know that i'm being surveilled. >> people are not getting the care that they need. >> this is a crime against humanity. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> hands up... >> don't shoot. >> what do we want? >> justice. >> when do we want it? >> now.
you have undergraduates. subsidizing.e are the only system in the world where that happens, and lastly, it's the enormous increase in administrative costs, where you have administration costs tripling over the past few decades. >> while experimental now, if minerva gets the results it expects, this university without walls may very well upend american higher education. at the very least, other schools are watching >>> but is it working? apparently more candidates think so. the...
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with an undergraduate degree and made a terrible error to go to law school for year-and-a-half and realized if i kept doing that i would be a lawyer. i am slow sometimes. so i have been steady in their mental issues "forbes" magazine, a television, "reason" magazine now, . >> one of the public debates genetically modified. >> never has gotten bellyaches arsenals not the single example of a new one that has been harmed. but unfortunately it has been politicized in reduced as of way to get people to scare people to move than other directions for political reasons. not a single independent body that has ben found by the environment. >> cancer clusters occur but that is because of random fluctuations. last year there was arrested a that basically argued there is no way to predict how you get it. other risk is only double of what it would be for lung cancer. but what is interesting most people think we're in the midst of a cancer epidemic but we're not. it is caused by chemicals and the national cancer institute society says environmental cost cancers include man-made and chemical it is owned 80
with an undergraduate degree and made a terrible error to go to law school for year-and-a-half and realized if i kept doing that i would be a lawyer. i am slow sometimes. so i have been steady in their mental issues "forbes" magazine, a television, "reason" magazine now, . >> one of the public debates genetically modified. >> never has gotten bellyaches arsenals not the single example of a new one that has been harmed. but unfortunately it has been politicized in...
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you have undergraduates. subsidizing.e are the only system in the world where that happens, and lastly, it's the enormous increase in administrative costs, where you have administration costs tripling over the past few decades. >> while experimental now, if minerva gets the results it expects, this university without walls may very well upend american higher education. at the very least, other schools are watching >>> but is it working? apparently more candidates think so. the class in minerva saw 11,000 applicants for 220 available pots. >> that's "america tonight". tell us what you think at aljazeera.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook, and please come back. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. access, more conversations. so you don't just stay on top of the news, go deeper and get more perspectives on every issue. al jazeera america. >>> i'm ali velshi, on target, imperfect alliance. america and saudi arabia may share military but not always alliance. i'll look at the differences >>> the mid
you have undergraduates. subsidizing.e are the only system in the world where that happens, and lastly, it's the enormous increase in administrative costs, where you have administration costs tripling over the past few decades. >> while experimental now, if minerva gets the results it expects, this university without walls may very well upend american higher education. at the very least, other schools are watching >>> but is it working? apparently more candidates think so. the...
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you could read his undergraduate thesis the longest ever submitted to harvard university 400 pages it is tough. but the echo of the '50s existentialism is clearly present with intense subjectivity that there is no reality that emanates from its own individual experience. that is the odd hallmark of existence other than what be assigned as individuals and people have a responsibility and rather others develop a different kind of morality to protest or end empire purpose of so in his shadow is a manifest itself and specific policies that after he left office as a foreign policy intellectual but here are some of the major believes. i don't believe his undergraduate thesis is the document that proves he is the existentialist but once you get a handle on what he is arguing you can see how runs through about ethics or morality so that the past has the meaning that the future is undetermined to be aware of radical freedom error refuse to be paralyzed by the past to act on a hunch and the intuition with the perpetual creation on a costa redefinition is a responsible of true leaders not only t
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greater long term earning potential than undergraduate degrees but he emphasizes that costs are not forryone. >> this is avery's postsecondary education. all the pipe-hauling, ditch digging adding up to a head start in life. >> you're always going to need plumbers, it goes the same for other professors. >> everyone needs a plumber? >> exactly. >> since talking with al jazeera jill has found employment in the art management field. degrees costs and benefits this time on the program. leslie fenwick is the dean of the harvard university school of education, andrew hanson is a research analyst at georgetown university center on education and the workforce. andrew, in the course of my lifetime, college has gone from an elite to a mass experience. that's great. all during that time people have been saying the best thing you can do for yourself is get more school. just in the recent years i've heard an undercurrent of doubt. what's driving it? >> this is predictable, every time there's a recession everybody suffers regardless how much education they have. what people inferred from that is that
greater long term earning potential than undergraduate degrees but he emphasizes that costs are not forryone. >> this is avery's postsecondary education. all the pipe-hauling, ditch digging adding up to a head start in life. >> you're always going to need plumbers, it goes the same for other professors. >> everyone needs a plumber? >> exactly. >> since talking with al jazeera jill has found employment in the art management field. degrees costs and benefits this...
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and the witnesses said have one undergraduate student loan, have one loan for graduate students and have one loan for parents. right now, students might have three. they might have different loans with different interest rates and different expiration dates. the application process is so complicated, it turns away millions, we have been told, of students who are just frustrated by that, and the repayment program which is very generous, not for the perkins loan which i'll get to in a minute, but for all other direct loans, very generous, it's so complicated that students don't take advantage of it. we're toward the end of our work in the senate education committee to take our giant student loan program, which loans more than $100 billion of taxpayer dollars a year which has more than a trillion dollars of outstanding loans and simplify it and make it easier and cheaper for students to go to college. one way to do that is to replace the perkins loan with a direct loan that has a lower interest rate and a more generous repayment plan. let me say that again. what we're proposing to do is to
and the witnesses said have one undergraduate student loan, have one loan for graduate students and have one loan for parents. right now, students might have three. they might have different loans with different interest rates and different expiration dates. the application process is so complicated, it turns away millions, we have been told, of students who are just frustrated by that, and the repayment program which is very generous, not for the perkins loan which i'll get to in a minute, but...
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. >> everyone around me appeared to be undergraduate or graduate.re was a heavy police presence, but that did not stop anybody from jumping up on a tailgate of a truck and dancing. massive amounts of drinking and binge drinking, unruly behavior, charging $100 per ticket this year,year, but it did not seem to stop anyone from going. >> other than driving drunk, what are they worried about? >> it could get tense. i no tense. i know that i was walking around with my favorite cameraman who every once in a while what is confronted by some other dude. >> people who are somewhat high profile in the community and it is there weekends to let loose, have you ever driven by metlife stadium? what is the problem? i don't get it. bill: no one cares. thank you. >> an international superstar, and i mean his cat. her name her name is roadrunner, said to be america's longest-running. just ask her coach and celebrity fitness trainer. >> many people have cats follow them, many people have cats who possibly run alongside them. >> first met in 2,008, but he did not find
. >> everyone around me appeared to be undergraduate or graduate.re was a heavy police presence, but that did not stop anybody from jumping up on a tailgate of a truck and dancing. massive amounts of drinking and binge drinking, unruly behavior, charging $100 per ticket this year,year, but it did not seem to stop anyone from going. >> other than driving drunk, what are they worried about? >> it could get tense. i no tense. i know that i was walking around with my favorite...
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i, in fact, worked little league for about three years together, which was fun, when i was an undergraduate. and we were, we were a pretty good damn team, if i may say so. [laughter] >> host: we've been talking with professor richard crepeau about his book, "nfl football: a history of america's new national pastime." there's the cover. professor, thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: hey, my pleasure. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on
i, in fact, worked little league for about three years together, which was fun, when i was an undergraduate. and we were, we were a pretty good damn team, if i may say so. [laughter] >> host: we've been talking with professor richard crepeau about his book, "nfl football: a history of america's new national pastime." there's the cover. professor, thanks for being on booktv. >> guest: hey, my pleasure. >> every weekend booktv offers programming focused on
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. >> the university of california president janet napolitano wants to allow thousands more of undergraduatesschool with a plan she reveal in san francisco next month. she will not go interest details but we know the legislature is prompting there will be an extra $25 million in funding if the system can enroll an additional 5,000 undergraduates in the 2016 and 201 school year. critics wonder if they can add enough dorm rooms and classes in time for the new students' influx. >> breaking news we have been following, authorities looking for two burglar whose tangled with a homeowner who he caught stealing his medical marijuana. matt? >> yes, sheriff deputies have a search warrant and are congress through the home right now. this is a problem if you grow marijuana if your hole. if you are burglarized sometimes the person investigated is you. the alameda county sheriff said a man came home to find to men gathering his pot plants at 1:30 last night. do men bet up the home owners and the home owner chased off the burglars. a neighbor called 9-1-1 subsequent he her the commotion and the home owner d
. >> the university of california president janet napolitano wants to allow thousands more of undergraduatesschool with a plan she reveal in san francisco next month. she will not go interest details but we know the legislature is prompting there will be an extra $25 million in funding if the system can enroll an additional 5,000 undergraduates in the 2016 and 201 school year. critics wonder if they can add enough dorm rooms and classes in time for the new students' influx. >>...
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university of iowa - an online survey about sexual assault and misconduct -- with an invitation to undergraduate, graduate and professional students to participate. "there's a huge marketing campaign, there's posters, buttons, events, we really want students to give us their input on this. " university officials say the data they compile will help them identify just how many students are victims, and where they can improve or increase resources to students. "if students tell us they have no idea where to report a sexual assault, we want to work on that, i don't think that will happen, but there are some things that we can act on immediatly. " but the questions may not be easy to answer. " there will be questions asking about students experiences with all four kinds of sexual misconduct " that's why officials with the rape-victims- advocacy program plan to boost staff while the survey is open from next monday through november 20. "our hotline staff is aware of the survey launch and release date, we've extra staffed the support line we're prepared to take an increased volume of calls and support s
university of iowa - an online survey about sexual assault and misconduct -- with an invitation to undergraduate, graduate and professional students to participate. "there's a huge marketing campaign, there's posters, buttons, events, we really want students to give us their input on this. " university officials say the data they compile will help them identify just how many students are victims, and where they can improve or increase resources to students. "if students tell us...
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and university of chicago undergraduates are kid from all the best high schools all over the country, tons of preparation. how do you give the same quality of education to people with that kind of preparation on the one hand and people without the same preparation on the other hand? it turns out there's very straightforward answer. you pick short but great texts to talk about. and this comes back to dan's point. the declaration is only 1,337 words. i have never had a student complain about the reading load when i assign the declaration. that in itself is a great gift to a teacher. so, out of basically pragmatic efficiency i started using the declaration to teach u.s. history, some cases philosophy, writing, lite tour, -- literature, but something magical happened in that classroom. it was in a conversation with the students that's magical thing happened, which i why my first effort to write this book was, as i said, a dialogue, conversation of a teacher with 18 students. but i gave it to my agent, and i gave it to my friends, and i gave it to my family members, and they all said, fess
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the university is currently developing undergraduate courses to be delivered at the aib campus. but iowa is also considering using the campus for its students studying medicine here in des moines. aib plans to hand over control of most, but not all of its des moines campus. a portion will be sold to pay for aib's expenses. after months of speculation vice , president joe biden has declared he won't run for president. steve: chief political reporter cynthia fodor is here live with reaction from iowans to today's news. cynthia: steve and stacy iowans , who have been chanting run joe run tell me they are disappointed, but believe the vice president must be breathing a sigh of relief after finally making a decision. vice president biden: unfortunately, i believe we're out of time to mount a campaign. -- a winning campaign for the nomination. cynthia: with time running out, joe biden ended a months long flirtation with a third campaign for the white house. >> i think people in their heart knew that he wasn't ready with all the tragedy had. cynthia: the iowa co-chair to draft biden, k
the university is currently developing undergraduate courses to be delivered at the aib campus. but iowa is also considering using the campus for its students studying medicine here in des moines. aib plans to hand over control of most, but not all of its des moines campus. a portion will be sold to pay for aib's expenses. after months of speculation vice , president joe biden has declared he won't run for president. steve: chief political reporter cynthia fodor is here live with reaction from...
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northern arizona university is a four-year public school for more than 25,000 undergraduates. we'll continue to follow the story throughout the course of the morning. when we're not on the air, get updates any time of the day on all of our digital platforms. >>> another story this morning, the same suspects tied to monday's shooting death in marin are now linking to the deadly shooting of a young traveler in san francisco golden gate park. >> odd kerry's body was found last weekend. it's believed she attended blue grass festival. investigators say the three suspects now face charges in that case that also had carey's personal property at the time of their arrest in portland. those three suspects shaup angoled, lila allgood and morrison lampley. >>> the hunt continues this morning for the man accused or i should say men accused of stabbing spencer stone. if he looks very familiar, he's one of the american heroes who thwarted a terrorist attack on a paris-bound train. new video of a suspect taking off in a car after that stabbing. we also have security video showing them alleged
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of institution so we try to use them to support undergraduate research and learning. with the jack london collection and the first edition of many of his novels and in serial form when publication before it book form. in the collection hear we have a wide variety of movie memorabilia as well because the kinds of materials that the cds -- studios would discard after marketing purposes and we kept them as a representation how movie-making and transfer novels to movies what the experience would be like. i brought out a variety of materials from the jack london collection that i would like to share with you. intriguing items that i thank you might enjoy a. i will start with this 1906 collier's magazine issue for which jack london wrote an essay about the earthquake of 1906 and his experience of the destruction and the damage it had hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of calls and chimneys the conflagration burned up hundreds of millions of dollars of property the actual damage wrought there was a excavation never has an imperial city been so completely destroy distant
of institution so we try to use them to support undergraduate research and learning. with the jack london collection and the first edition of many of his novels and in serial form when publication before it book form. in the collection hear we have a wide variety of movie memorabilia as well because the kinds of materials that the cds -- studios would discard after marketing purposes and we kept them as a representation how movie-making and transfer novels to movies what the experience would be...
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china ease universities have been producing a record number of undergraduates. the number of degree holders has grown sex-fold in the past 15 years. that's made the competition for jobs tougher than ever want we look at how some grads and students are trying to stand out in an increasingly crowded field. >> reporter: young job seekers have been showing up at a photo studio in droves. men and women alike put on makeup before the shooting gets underway. after the shoot, it's time for retouching. the most minor of flaws such as a tiny unshaven spot do not go unnoticed. the studio charges more than $16 for a set of photo, and the place is fully booked every day. >> translator: cheaper photos are technically not good enough to enhance your roesume. >> reporter: after their photos are ready, the customers head to job placement centers. 50 employers are taking part in this job fair. many are from industries popular among college graduates such as i.t., snurninsurance, and entertainment. >> translator: i always work with foreign customers, so i have no problem communica
china ease universities have been producing a record number of undergraduates. the number of degree holders has grown sex-fold in the past 15 years. that's made the competition for jobs tougher than ever want we look at how some grads and students are trying to stand out in an increasingly crowded field. >> reporter: young job seekers have been showing up at a photo studio in droves. men and women alike put on makeup before the shooting gets underway. after the shoot, it's time for...
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this study was done on undergraduates. if you can't finina 22-year-old guy who is comfortable with your intelligence, go find a 32-year-old guy that is. my advice to women is no advice to women. keep being awesome.e. >> what about men who may have no idea they have a bias? >> i'm theoretically comfortable. i have to know that that will happen in reality. listen, there's a great line by sheryl sandberg that for a woman, the most important career decision you make is who you marry. there are great examples of men who are supporting their wives and have tremendously happy marriages as a result. >> thank you, cindy. >>> let's go outside to ginger. >> i found the sweetest faces in the crowd this morning. this is hawk and abbey from north carolina. hawk, can you clap again. clap, clap, clap. yay. he's very good at it. i swear. let's go ahead and check the forecast. the stationary front staying around for 24 hours. all the way to panama city on flash flood alert. a look at the pacific northwest. the remnants of olaf move into the
this study was done on undergraduates. if you can't finina 22-year-old guy who is comfortable with your intelligence, go find a 32-year-old guy that is. my advice to women is no advice to women. keep being awesome.e. >> what about men who may have no idea they have a bias? >> i'm theoretically comfortable. i have to know that that will happen in reality. listen, there's a great line by sheryl sandberg that for a woman, the most important career decision you make is who you marry....
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he is a senior undergraduate student georgetown university majoring in history. his focus is on the history of institutions and their role in society and has worked with john o'malley on the historiography the catholic historical field and with mike crawford at the when the fleets arrived, major general heath reported to washington on the challenges the provisions had presented. yet been sending provisions for weeks to rhode island and not the fleet shows up in boston. the unexpected destination will not be a little embarrassing. they are short of bread. even if the fleet could be quickly repaired, it would not be able to reengage in further operations. americans had 3 regions from where they could draw to supply the fleet. procuring provisions proved difficult. the committee reported the flower from albany would not reach boston in time and order the commissary general to draw additional flour magazines in new england. shipments of flour were slow. the british had regained command of the seas between the capes of virginia and boston. the transports assigned to i
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you're teaching undergraduates, how do you walk that line, what do you tell them? >> we recently hosted coats, i'm not going to lie to you, i'm not going to sugar coat it, you must protect your black body because it's perpetually at risk. extreme inequality in terms of poverty, extreme inqueanlt in terms o inequality asfar as access to e. work together so you can somehow help to balance the scales and increase the possibility that you'll be able to live to the fullest of your human ability. >> rock newman, you looked out at the crowd 20 years ago, did you think the conversation would still have this tone in 2015, what would we tell our boys? would we be still asking that question? >> i had an optimism that day and afterwards for a good period of time that things were -- we weren't to the promise land but we were headed in the right direction. and since the onset of the elections in early 2000, i think that there has been a role back of civility, there has been a roll back of voting rights, there has been a roll back of opportunities for people of color that is unco
you're teaching undergraduates, how do you walk that line, what do you tell them? >> we recently hosted coats, i'm not going to lie to you, i'm not going to sugar coat it, you must protect your black body because it's perpetually at risk. extreme inequality in terms of poverty, extreme inqueanlt in terms o inequality asfar as access to e. work together so you can somehow help to balance the scales and increase the possibility that you'll be able to live to the fullest of your human...
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you may land an entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate degree but typically will need more advanced education. the average salary is $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rent maternity clothes. that story and more at five. that' >>> coming up at 5:00 big savings for pregnant women who can rent maternity clothes. in a and more at 5:00. >> that sound like a good idea to you? >> great idea. wish i had known it about a year ago. nine months ago. i'm done. three girls. i'm done. on that note we're done, too. >> we are indeed. that's it for the kpix 5 news at noon. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, >> maya: you couldn't have called and told us you were coming? >> julius: you're not happy to see your parents? >> nicole: we just... weren't expecting you. >> vivienne: i told him that he should check in with you first, but your father insisted on surprising you. >> julius: what's wrong with a man wanting to see his daughters? >> rick: last time you were here, it didn't exactly end on a positive note. >> julius: listen,
you may land an entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate degree but typically will need more advanced education. the average salary is $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, rent maternity clothes. that story and more at five. that' >>> coming up at 5:00 big savings for pregnant women who can rent maternity clothes. in a and more at 5:00. >> that sound like a good idea to you? >> great idea. wish i had known it about a year ago....
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you know, they got -- to go to undergraduate school and not have debt, not pay a penny. >> exactly. >s amazing. that's helped the families. >> what is it like for you to see them really -- i mentioned this before. blossom. then come back and want to give back to another generation of youngsters? >> well, it's emotional for me and there are so many kids, like i have a hundred kids or 200 kids. first of all, i can't get over the fact they're grown. how dare you be grown. you're talking grown and making sense. >> how did that happen? >> how did that happen? but i'm very proud of them. i'm very happy that it's a point of the you know for them because like eric said, almost all of the kids went to different schools. but their point of contact is that southeast tennis learning center where most of the great memories they had was there. because it wasn't the four walls. we took them on the trips, we took them to the u.s. open. we took them to swim in the swimming pools of maya angelou. they have done a lot of things. >> we have a lot more to get to. i want to talk about the williams sisters
you know, they got -- to go to undergraduate school and not have debt, not pay a penny. >> exactly. >s amazing. that's helped the families. >> what is it like for you to see them really -- i mentioned this before. blossom. then come back and want to give back to another generation of youngsters? >> well, it's emotional for me and there are so many kids, like i have a hundred kids or 200 kids. first of all, i can't get over the fact they're grown. how dare you be grown....
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legislature is promising an extra $25 million in funding if the system can roll an extra 5,000 undergraduates in the 2016-2017 school year. critics wonder if the system can add enough dorm rooms and classes in time for the new students. >> five police departments plan to benefit up forces with federal money, according to the "contra costa times". the departments in oakland, richmond, vallejo and pittsburg will receive federal grants. the goal is to reduce gun violence and improve community involvement with police and increase youth outreach. >> a san jose police officer considered a role model no longer has a job. it has been confirmed that philip white is no longer with the department. last year he posted controversial tweets antagonizing the black lives matter movement. janet o has more. >> got to use your head. >> the officer white, a 20 career veteran with san jose police, often worked with kids on gang prevention and education. but the personal life drew national criticism. >> white threatened protesters in the black slaves matter movement by saying in a tweet last december "threaten me
legislature is promising an extra $25 million in funding if the system can roll an extra 5,000 undergraduates in the 2016-2017 school year. critics wonder if the system can add enough dorm rooms and classes in time for the new students. >> five police departments plan to benefit up forces with federal money, according to the "contra costa times". the departments in oakland, richmond, vallejo and pittsburg will receive federal grants. the goal is to reduce gun violence and...
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is written a check for $22 million to one university to make sure we've got 200 at a grid -- undergraduates. we are going to try to build a research facility. we have an agreement with 25-50 masters for and phd's. education in terms of trying to build agriculture is absolutely critical. in africa, the most important thing is it's a practical application of education. you don't need a whole bunch of people who can sit and theorize and do research plots that don't have any application. our goal is to include a different kind -- we have some kids -- anything younger than 25 is young -- we have some down in costa rica. we will look for opportunities to have more kids in more places so they have a more diverse education. without research, education, and extension, agriculture fails. right now, you cannot find an african country -- we work in 44 of them -- you cannot find a country that has a strength in all three of those. until we get that right, until those countries get it right, my biggest fear is that you don't have governments who really leaders and- governments who don't understand that i
is written a check for $22 million to one university to make sure we've got 200 at a grid -- undergraduates. we are going to try to build a research facility. we have an agreement with 25-50 masters for and phd's. education in terms of trying to build agriculture is absolutely critical. in africa, the most important thing is it's a practical application of education. you don't need a whole bunch of people who can sit and theorize and do research plots that don't have any application. our goal...
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his undergraduate school will be paid for. ahmed's family made the announcement heading home from washington after they met with the president at the white house. >>> 4:25. this morning, massachusetts liquor stores are pushing to stay closed on the thanksgiving holiday. a bill before the statehouse would allow those stores to open. some owners argued the business would not be worth the loss of family time. thanksgiving, memorial day and christmas are the three holiday christmas are the three holidays that liquor stores are currently banned from operating under state law. >>> a potential chemical found in nail polish is ending up in women's bodies. a new study by duke university in durham and the environmental working group found many nail polishes contain tphp. in an hall messing tphp interferes with hormone functions, cause of mow o'er bees dee and developmental problem. they started using tphp for other chemicals that science tiing tivbing study tiing tivbing studies found harmful. >> we can't block out ingredients that have
his undergraduate school will be paid for. ahmed's family made the announcement heading home from washington after they met with the president at the white house. >>> 4:25. this morning, massachusetts liquor stores are pushing to stay closed on the thanksgiving holiday. a bill before the statehouse would allow those stores to open. some owners argued the business would not be worth the loss of family time. thanksgiving, memorial day and christmas are the three holiday christmas are the...
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but even the tuition for those who pay full, releasing 2% of the cost of a residential undergraduateon. this is a very special experience. it's an experience you really can't do on the cheap. no one wants to sit in a classroom with 2000 students and one professor. what students and parents demand our hands-on education, the ability to work in small groups, the ability to go out in the world and solve problems working with professors. technology actually doesn't decrease our cost, it can increase it as we flip the classroom. butave lectures online, then we spend more time one-on-one or in small groups with her students. while it is very expensive, it's also a very costly experience. it's a great top private research institution, we make available a great deal of financial aid. so that any student that is submitted has their needs met through institutional grants, through a series of loans. we make sure that students who can succeed at cornell or usc or other institutions can afford to go there using our own resources and some of the federal resources. working withu are the best studen
but even the tuition for those who pay full, releasing 2% of the cost of a residential undergraduateon. this is a very special experience. it's an experience you really can't do on the cheap. no one wants to sit in a classroom with 2000 students and one professor. what students and parents demand our hands-on education, the ability to work in small groups, the ability to go out in the world and solve problems working with professors. technology actually doesn't decrease our cost, it can...
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the los angeles times reimportants that are studying whether all of its nine undergraduate passengershould do the same in the future. the uc system generally relies on grades and test scores. supporters say the letters can give the university a better idea of each applicant and boost the chances of a deserving student whose test scores don't fully reflect achievement. critics say it could hurt lower income, public school students and encourage some from applying. >>> coming up in our 5:00 hour, you can once again get your morning fix. the la g boulange bakery. where the treats will be served today under a new name. >> four students in custody accused of planning a mass school shooting at a high school campus. what has parents so concerned as their children get ready to head back to class this morning. >> good morning. we're looking at the south bay commute. we're off to a very nice start here in the south bay on northbound 280 getting up into the valley. >> plus, if you are watching us from las vegas or southern california, there's plenty to talk about. up here, not much. we have some
the los angeles times reimportants that are studying whether all of its nine undergraduate passengershould do the same in the future. the uc system generally relies on grades and test scores. supporters say the letters can give the university a better idea of each applicant and boost the chances of a deserving student whose test scores don't fully reflect achievement. critics say it could hurt lower income, public school students and encourage some from applying. >>> coming up in our...
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and with 71% of undergraduates leaving college in debt, offers to lighten the load appeal to a lot ofloyees. in the meantime, there are other ways to get some help with your student loan payment. a career in public service can typically result in a portion of your debt being forgiven. learn more at student aid.ed.gov. i'm jill schlessinger, cbs news. >> trick-or-treat remembers going to be out on the road of course tomorrow night. it is not all fun and games if you aren't careful. >> what makes halloween this year specially dangerous. plus, young boy survives getting attack by a shark. hear how he fought for his life and actually got out of >>> well, the ghouls and goblins will be out tomorrow night for halloween, but not all fun and games for trick-or-treaters. in fact, ham owe wean is the deadliest night of the year for pedestrians. that's according to triple a. when halloween falls on saturday night, the number of drunk driving violations also sky rocket. so whether you're walking around with your kids tomorrow, or out driving, please, please, be careful. and speaking of halloween,
and with 71% of undergraduates leaving college in debt, offers to lighten the load appeal to a lot ofloyees. in the meantime, there are other ways to get some help with your student loan payment. a career in public service can typically result in a portion of your debt being forgiven. learn more at student aid.ed.gov. i'm jill schlessinger, cbs news. >> trick-or-treat remembers going to be out on the road of course tomorrow night. it is not all fun and games if you aren't careful....
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you mayland entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate dough agree, but typically you neede advanced education. average salary $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlessinger, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> all right, women, it is bad enough getting a parking ticket. right? well now they could get little more expensive. the extra fee being added to some tickets and how you can avoid paying it. plus this: >> i feel like i need a second chance. >> that teenager alive today thanks to the quick actions of some workers at his school. you'll hear from the heroes who saved his life coming up >> women, don't look down. that's the advice from mayor michael nutter and about 100 other people who will re pep down one logan square today. that's a building by the way. video from last year's trip from the outside of the 31 story building. it is 418 feet from the roof to the ground, okay, so it is pretty high up. the hair raising challenge raises money for philadelphia outward bound school program. so for a good cause. hey, if the mayor needs some advice, he can ask vittoria. right? >> yes. >> you too
you mayland entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate dough agree, but typically you neede advanced education. average salary $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlessinger, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> all right, women, it is bad enough getting a parking ticket. right? well now they could get little more expensive. the extra fee being added to some tickets and how you can avoid paying it. plus this: >> i feel like i need a second chance. >> that teenager alive...
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you may land an entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate degree but typically will need more advanced education. the average salary is $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,, some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. we'll update you on some >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. coming up at 6:00, we are going to update you on this breaking story. a suspect in the supermarket stabbing has been arrested. we are checking with pittsburg police. and only on "5", big fight over small duck. now has a u.s. congressman involved. join us for that. >> thanks for watching at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: there it is, the strongest hurricane this hemisphere has ever seen, and a popular resort is in its crosshairs. also tonight, hillary clinton hits the trail after a marathon on the hill. in the la
you may land an entry level job in the field with only an undergraduate degree but typically will need more advanced education. the average salary is $75,560 a year. i'm jill schlesinger for kpix 5. ,,,,,,,, some neighbors are energy saving superstars. how do you become a superstar? with pg&e's free online home energy checkup. don't let your neighbor enjoy all the savings. visit pge.com/checkup and get started today. we'll update you on some >>> i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5...
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so what that means is the overseas modern age and the skull of the journal to be focused on the undergraduate students and all the other publications we have produced with an amazing amount of work with less than three full-time people. jed had remarkable editing career and at the random house crown forum to have quite the illustrious editing career. in people like these accomplished authors that they say give my regards to jet he is the finest senator i have ever worked with. now to introduce this evening's speaker. [applause] >> thanks for being here tonight. i of the vice president of publication for isi i am delighted to be introducing richard brookhiser. over two decades he has established itself as a leading all other with this book yesterday his intention to abraham lincoln. with the distinguished panel of judges with those excellent finalists some of those are here with us this evening. i think they were drawn first of all, to use of buy rating bed his scholarly work. the paolucci's would acquire the aspects of richard brookhiser. they also appreciated the fact he has written a seriou
so what that means is the overseas modern age and the skull of the journal to be focused on the undergraduate students and all the other publications we have produced with an amazing amount of work with less than three full-time people. jed had remarkable editing career and at the random house crown forum to have quite the illustrious editing career. in people like these accomplished authors that they say give my regards to jet he is the finest senator i have ever worked with. now to introduce...
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they're considering a three percent hike#for undergradue tuition. earlier this yeyer regents approved a three percent increaa at u-n-i and i-s-u for the upcoming spring semester...while university of iowa students successfully argued a tuition freeze. this was the first increase in several years. the fight to add anotherrasino in iowa continues. democratic state senator wally horn plans to introduce legislation next session to build the state's @irst smoke-free casino. horn chirs a committee studying casinos. he's also from the cedar rapids area -- and has supported getting a casino there, despite the iowa racing and gaming comision sayig no. several bills calling for a smoke-free casino did not advance last session. a texas teen arrested over a homemade clock says its time to change communities. and countries. 14-year-old ahmed mohamed and his family are moving to qatar which borders saudi arabia. a foundation is footing the bill for his high school and college education there. police in texas arrested moamed last month after he brought a homemade
they're considering a three percent hike#for undergradue tuition. earlier this yeyer regents approved a three percent increaa at u-n-i and i-s-u for the upcoming spring semester...while university of iowa students successfully argued a tuition freeze. this was the first increase in several years. the fight to add anotherrasino in iowa continues. democratic state senator wally horn plans to introduce legislation next session to build the state's @irst smoke-free casino. horn chirs a committee...
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i was an undergraduate student at cornell university, a group of about 10 who were studying physics. it was clear that we cannot be kept out of the army very long. programs looking for in which we could serve youthfully, and i really believe that there was something else behind it. in the first world war, a manned named i think it was henry moseley, who is considered probably the youngest, probably the most promising young atomic scientists in the country had against the advice of his friends and colleagues volunteered to fight in the infantry and died. a shocking thing to the entire science community. and i think that our professors were really trying to save us. it wasn't that los alamos needed me. how about your -- [indiscernible] mr. peshkin: well, i was informed by one of my professors that there was this project where i could serve and to make use of what little training in physics i already had. and that it would be a really good thing to do. and -- but it was completely secret. i would be somewhere in the united states, but i would not be able to tell my family where and what
i was an undergraduate student at cornell university, a group of about 10 who were studying physics. it was clear that we cannot be kept out of the army very long. programs looking for in which we could serve youthfully, and i really believe that there was something else behind it. in the first world war, a manned named i think it was henry moseley, who is considered probably the youngest, probably the most promising young atomic scientists in the country had against the advice of his friends...
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dam when hitler's invasion of astor dam was eminent had been kicked out of sarah lawrence as an undergraduate by being caught kissing a woman. now she was getting a phd in psychology from delphi university. spier and windsor also had in common that they love to dance. we immediately just swooped, they would like to say when they member their first meeting and how they dance so long and hard that first night that edie windsor wore a hole in her stocking. they were each involved with someone else at the time so after that meeting it they cite other at occasional parties. their partners would be buttoning coats ready to go home, but spier and windsor would seek each other out for one last irresistible dance together. in 1965 both happen to be single again. when windsor heard that spire, but never quite left windsor's mind would be spending the weekend at the hamptons, she got herself invited to the home of friends whom she knew spier would visit. spier came by when the friends were out, is your dance card for she asked? it is now she answered and all that afternoon they made love. two years late
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so they could clear the schedule and he is the doctor, a pediatric neurologist and undergraduate degreend a medical degree not only is the active in practice but he teaches. does and get a good night's sleep very often. [laughter] and his political career began in 2000 when he was elected to the state set for but want to tell you that i know for sure he is very open-minded individual. i know that because his residency at the diversity of birth carolina chapel hill that is popular in end virginia. thank you very much for coming. [applause] >> good morning. thank you for that kind introduction. i have two children he is doing neurosurgery trading in chapel hill that was not his first race by he is enjoying it down there to work hard having a good experience. they give for your comments and i appreciate the opportunity to be here this morning to take me away from where i practice medicine in the city of richmond is ever capital in virginia it is nice to get a day in the nation's capital her also to thank them of breaking his institution fall of the great work there will be doing. i will tr
so they could clear the schedule and he is the doctor, a pediatric neurologist and undergraduate degreend a medical degree not only is the active in practice but he teaches. does and get a good night's sleep very often. [laughter] and his political career began in 2000 when he was elected to the state set for but want to tell you that i know for sure he is very open-minded individual. i know that because his residency at the diversity of birth carolina chapel hill that is popular in end...
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they're considering a three percent hike for undergraduate tuition. earlier this year regents approved a three percent increase at u-n-i and i-s-u for the upcoming spring semester...while university of iowa students successfully argued a tuition freeze. this was the first increase in several years. decision 2016 coverage this morning... vice president joe biden's sounding like a presidential candidate...while hillary clinton prepares to take the hot seat on capitol hill. as tracie potts tells us, today, hillary clinton calls herself an enemy of republicans. of republican friends, this is a himself and the democratic frontrunner... and clarifying the record. in 2012 he advised president obama to go slow going thought he should go." will he run, or won't he? democrats are getting anxious: "it makes him look indecisive." "it's time he just makes his decision one way or the other." meantime clinton's preparing to testify tomorrow on "this is a very fact-centric, a fact-focused investigation." democrats call it a witch hunt: "...an attempt to score points
they're considering a three percent hike for undergraduate tuition. earlier this year regents approved a three percent increase at u-n-i and i-s-u for the upcoming spring semester...while university of iowa students successfully argued a tuition freeze. this was the first increase in several years. decision 2016 coverage this morning... vice president joe biden's sounding like a presidential candidate...while hillary clinton prepares to take the hot seat on capitol hill. as tracie potts tells...
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i teach my graduate students now, i toach undergraduates and colombia as well as in in -- rivervnie california, the middle class, they are very working class specially in colombia and irvine, they are cull charley not middle class. they go to a movie regularly. that's about what all they do. basically they don't read except read for work, whatever that might be. they have no perception of the lit litrary tradition. .. isn't that why you came to new york? >> i wanted to ask -- yes of course but i wanted to ask, the book class, a classic from 1983 kind of the funny but also pretty insightful book, and talks about upper-middle-class, upper-middle-class person wouldn't hide their tv or in a cabinet and instead of having your tv out. there were all these signifiers that were pretty nuanced but i identified this x class, the creative class you are describing with your daughter, cultural capital but i love this idea that we are essentials working class in a way especially, the book festival, writing and journalism, work for hire profession. i am interested if you think this idea of the x class as a c
i teach my graduate students now, i toach undergraduates and colombia as well as in in -- rivervnie california, the middle class, they are very working class specially in colombia and irvine, they are cull charley not middle class. they go to a movie regularly. that's about what all they do. basically they don't read except read for work, whatever that might be. they have no perception of the lit litrary tradition. .. isn't that why you came to new york? >> i wanted to ask -- yes of...