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recognize to daylight southeastern university and southern university. >> host: >> guest: university of north carolina actually has an abolitionist speaker at one of its graduations in the early nineteenth century and actually published the speech and it is circulated around the united states. >> host: are these individuals who live in sleigh voting states, again in "ebony and ivy," are they abolitionists? or is this a free exchange of intellectual debate and discussion? >> guest: is a free debate and discussion also driven by abolitionists or at least people uncomfortable with continuation of slavery as is and the new york society which is made up largely of slaveholders and is established at the end of the revolution begins to fund an award at columbia for the best speech against slavery that exposes the immorality of slavery and the slave trade. this is given at graduation and is based on something that happened in england already. they borrow a metals that -- that model of the discussion by offering a metal. these are debate happening across the campuses and in the aftermath of t
recognize to daylight southeastern university and southern university. >> host: >> guest: university of north carolina actually has an abolitionist speaker at one of its graduations in the early nineteenth century and actually published the speech and it is circulated around the united states. >> host: are these individuals who live in sleigh voting states, again in "ebony and ivy," are they abolitionists? or is this a free exchange of intellectual debate and...
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let's talk about the southern universities. >> guest: the university of georgia and the university of north carolina. the university of north carolina has been abolitionist speaker at it one of its campuses in the early 19th century. and then the trustees actually published the speech. it's actually circulated around the united states. >> host: are these individuals who live in slaveowning states again in "ebony and ivy" you write about it. are they abolitionist or is this a free exchange of intellectual debate and discussion? >> guest: is a free exchange of an selection of debate and discussion and often driven by abolitionist or at least by people who are uncomfortable with the continuation of slavery as is. the new york society which is made up largely of slaveholders and was established at the end of the revolution begins to fund an award at columbia for the best beach against slavery that actually exposes the immorality of slavery and the slave. this is actually given at graduation. and it's based on something that happened in england already. they borrow a medal that is actually
let's talk about the southern universities. >> guest: the university of georgia and the university of north carolina. the university of north carolina has been abolitionist speaker at it one of its campuses in the early 19th century. and then the trustees actually published the speech. it's actually circulated around the united states. >> host: are these individuals who live in slaveowning states again in "ebony and ivy" you write about it. are they abolitionist or is this...
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i've always thought of higher education and colleges and universities. i think the benevolent institutions. they actually do good things if we can get access to them. that might have been created as it relates to intergenerational conflict? >> guest: sure. i touch on it in the first chapter of the book and try to show the ways in which the early colleges had a militaristic role. part of the goal -- part of the purpose was to help achieve the strategic aim. and so we all -- this is the while -- we often deploy education. to soften the -- of nay tiff people to european. >> well, to then the whole issue of slavery. because one thing that catches obviously people's attention and the critics have talked about this is how the slavery funded these college campuses. it funded and built these campus es started with study there. how much of that had an impact on what was in ebony and i'vey. they released the report. and the former president of brown courageously, thankfully, and -- [inaudible] within the face of great criticism and great criticism from her -- from
i've always thought of higher education and colleges and universities. i think the benevolent institutions. they actually do good things if we can get access to them. that might have been created as it relates to intergenerational conflict? >> guest: sure. i touch on it in the first chapter of the book and try to show the ways in which the early colleges had a militaristic role. part of the goal -- part of the purpose was to help achieve the strategic aim. and so we all -- this is the...
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john's university, and medieval culture at columbia university. he was also a key figure in and a candidate for the conservative party of new york. he passed away in 1999. henry's wife, and intellectual partner of more than 50 years, was trying to commend her career was no less a lustrous. she was an internationally acclaimed scholar in multi-compared to the livery studies as well as an award-winning playwright, poet and fiction writer. her most enduring critical contributions were seminal works on the playwright edward albee. in addition to leading the council on national literatures for 30 years, she served on the national council for the humanities and is a trustee and chairman of the board of trustees at the city university of new york. she passed away in 2012. it was trying to became the isi in the early 2000s because she recognized isi as a conservative institution with an enduring commitment to culture and to the lessons of mind. she also recognized that isi is a faithful steward of all its undertakings. her final benefaction both and downs
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of a major university and your thoughts on can the u.s. dollar continue this role as world reserve currency. and is it good or is it bad and can bitcoin challenge that role. i think that is a lot of. the world that you have outlined right now i believe that. the dollar will continue to say that all of its pain cut and lee but it will have to face to face a lot of challenge from b. clinton i kind of sure you ok so basically what i'm getting so far is that you are very happy that bitcoin is unable your university to get more students at a better price and expedite the whole educational process and that's the main emphasis behind supporting because that's true however we have much more. concerns we want through these problems of the bumi to the types governments chukotka cyprus hop it was for between trade. processing and biking and we have made this specific proposal for the government us to how we can achieve that you know once a country we don't have to look export what we did this we have to resume of private universities but we don't rea
of a major university and your thoughts on can the u.s. dollar continue this role as world reserve currency. and is it good or is it bad and can bitcoin challenge that role. i think that is a lot of. the world that you have outlined right now i believe that. the dollar will continue to say that all of its pain cut and lee but it will have to face to face a lot of challenge from b. clinton i kind of sure you ok so basically what i'm getting so far is that you are very happy that bitcoin is...
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johns university and medieval culture at columbia university. he was also a key figure in any candidate for for the conservative party of new york. he passed away in 1991. henry's wife and intellectual partner of more than 50 years was ann belluci. she was an internationally acclaimed scholar and comparative literary studies as well as an award-winning playwright poet and fiction writer peered her most enduring critical were works on the playwrights edward albee and luigi -- in addition to leading the council and national literature for 30 years pre-she served on the national council or the humanities and is a trustee and chairman of the board of trustees at the city university of new york. she passed away in 2012. it was a ann who came to isi in early 2000's because she recognized isi is a conservative institution with an enduring commitment to culture. she also recognize that isi is a faithful steward of all its undertaking. her final than affection both endows this book award in perpetuity and will allow isi to expand its programming in the a
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so that they will compete for students some universities have lor criteria. others will have a higher credit. we already ave an example of the bike university with a board of trustees said to own criteria kazakhstan has adopted a law expo two thousand seventeen provides amendments to a legislative acts of the republic including budget and tax codes a corresponding statement was made by the head of the legal department of us to expo two thousand seventeen national company. my dad he can buy a book at a weekly briefing of the center communication service on monday according to her this document will establish the legal framework for the time the construction of the facilities of the exhibition complex and so many organizational issues gilchrist yes i say. on the planet is being amended in order to simplify the procedure of attracting foreign experts who have extensive experience in design and construction with helmets of new energy saving technologies. for one minus two hundred years. the simple truth. the most of the five of these are wishing for expo two thou
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that is the tweet from the university.ce center, thayer, sever, and emerson hall as they evacuated buildings now. joe, it has been an hour and 20 minutes, do you think they have anything, can you say? >> the fire marshall is the ex-period of time. he is one that i usually turn to in these situations. he is an old hand at all of this. i'm waiting to hear what he has to say. bill: joe, thank you. joe dwinell, "boston herald", appreciate your input. bomb-sniffing dogs as joe says are on scene. we'll see whether or not they get a hit or not. molly line is standing by. we'll talk too her momentarily. joe, thanks. martha: continuing coverage of the unfolding situation. bomb scare at harvard university in cambridge, massachusetts. we'll be back with more me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unr
that is the tweet from the university.ce center, thayer, sever, and emerson hall as they evacuated buildings now. joe, it has been an hour and 20 minutes, do you think they have anything, can you say? >> the fire marshall is the ex-period of time. he is one that i usually turn to in these situations. he is an old hand at all of this. i'm waiting to hear what he has to say. bill: joe, thank you. joe dwinell, "boston herald", appreciate your input. bomb-sniffing dogs as joe says...
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a moscow state university gives a whole new meaning to wearable technology but first media may still be a couple of days off but they've already been plenty of festivities this month. on something the line. take no spark nano technology sensor was officially opened in the town of troy just south of moscow. aims to become a launch pad for high tech startups by bringing together all the facilities and know how to develop and produce innovative goods all under one roof while the town's strong research base made it the not true choice of location the pog received a large investment from ross nano and the company's chairman was that make sure the money had been put to good use about twenty five startups should already be created this year there are twenty five startups alone in the year the center was set up then i expect tens or even hundreds of startups to emerge out of here in the near future. yes and today you see in the creation of these innovation powerhouses with your own amish. lasers are a key direction for techno spark so we went to a festive project which is also part of the re
a moscow state university gives a whole new meaning to wearable technology but first media may still be a couple of days off but they've already been plenty of festivities this month. on something the line. take no spark nano technology sensor was officially opened in the town of troy just south of moscow. aims to become a launch pad for high tech startups by bringing together all the facilities and know how to develop and produce innovative goods all under one roof while the town's strong...
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one of the issues he was most passionate about what needs to be done to make mandela's dream of universal health care a reality here in the united states and right now millions of americans are courageously fighting illnesses and diseases that may ultimately take their lives rather than wait around for doubt pain and suffering a tumbler that should these people have the option to end their lives or not. is. in the best the rest of the news today current and former leaders from across the globe gathered in johannesburg south africa for a memorial service honoring the life and legacy of nelson mandela and part of mandela's legacy that's been honored is his undying support for universe. health care in fact banks to mandela the south african constitution reads everyone has the right to have access to health care services including reproductive health care the state must take reasonable legislative and other measures within its available resources to achieve the progressive realisation of each of these rights as john nichols points out in his latest piece for the nation and a hard for broader
one of the issues he was most passionate about what needs to be done to make mandela's dream of universal health care a reality here in the united states and right now millions of americans are courageously fighting illnesses and diseases that may ultimately take their lives rather than wait around for doubt pain and suffering a tumbler that should these people have the option to end their lives or not. is. in the best the rest of the news today current and former leaders from across the globe...
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university and airline bombings because the first four bombs were affiliated with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kinds of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junkyard bomber, because in fact he would make these bombs from scratch. he didn't go buy components and pieces of metal and that type of thing. he went out to piles of old abandoned cars, to carve off chrome to use in his bomb construction. he used scraps of wood. >> everything you find at a bomb scene, everybody single piece of evidence is critical because, for one, you have to decide how the device functioned. and in finding out how the device functioned, you look if there's a circuitry involved. where in most of his devices, he created the circuitry. and it was not through a timer lik
university and airline bombings because the first four bombs were affiliated with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kinds of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we...
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witnessing the gradual strengthening of university chains. those improvements can cease to be unification and enlargement of the university's while those high of education institutions regional meet some nice requirements will be downgraded to college as reasonably good scripts run scorer of all students to other universities the cause of ministry of education and science believes that after the unification of regents will create knowledge and innovation centers instead of two of three small universities which will bring in fact in the next few years the official website of the cars the minister of labour and social security has published an official statement without increasing the size of the mostly calculation and bakes and the median wages for twenty fourteen according to seoul told ok said the draw for the twenty fourteen to twenty cc national budget suggests improving the minimum calculation and expect one thousand eight hundred and fifty two team gear and sending the wages of nineteen thousand nine hundred and sixty six to get chrome g
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a moscow state university gives a whole new meaning to wearable technology but first new year may still be a couple of days off but they've already been plenty of festivities this month. on something a lot of. the take no spark in nano technology sensor was officially opened in the town of troy just south of moscow. aims to become a launch pad for high tech startups by bringing together all the facilities and know how to develop and produce innovative goods all into one roof while the town's strong research base made it the natural choice of location the pog received a large investment from ross nano and the company's chairman was there to make sure the money had been put to good use becky about twenty five startups should already be created this year there are twenty five startups alone in the year the center was set up then i expect tens or even hundreds of startups to emerge out of here in the near future and today you see in the creation of these innovation powerhouses with your own. lasers are a key direction for techno spark so we went to a festive projects which is also part of t
a moscow state university gives a whole new meaning to wearable technology but first new year may still be a couple of days off but they've already been plenty of festivities this month. on something a lot of. the take no spark in nano technology sensor was officially opened in the town of troy just south of moscow. aims to become a launch pad for high tech startups by bringing together all the facilities and know how to develop and produce innovative goods all into one roof while the town's...
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right now, each university sets it's own standards here. some wait until an athlete is formally charged with a crime for suspension, and others are more aggressive, so there's a little bit of a void there. in professionals, we have seen more. in 2007, allowing, and ben roethlisberger was suspended under that a few years. so in terms of who can step in and do something about allegations, or formal charges. >> hey, derek, there's a big difference in provisions and enforcement of those provisions. in your perspective, is enough being done in the professional leagues to put an end to rape? >> lisa, i'll say that enough is not being done. we're not doing enough at this point. and i think there's a lot more to be done, and at the same time, we need to continue to enforce these rules, and that they are followed. and we have to actually -- let's look at this. we were talking a little bit earlier about some of the things that we're facing, and society is the biggest issue. we look at grand theft auto, the game, do you know how emotionally kids are g
right now, each university sets it's own standards here. some wait until an athlete is formally charged with a crime for suspension, and others are more aggressive, so there's a little bit of a void there. in professionals, we have seen more. in 2007, allowing, and ben roethlisberger was suspended under that a few years. so in terms of who can step in and do something about allegations, or formal charges. >> hey, derek, there's a big difference in provisions and enforcement of those...
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legacy of nelson mandela and part of mandela's legacy that's being honored is his undying support for universal health care in fact thanks to mandela the south african constitution reads everyone has the right to have access to health care services including reproductive health care the state must take reasonable legislative and other measures within its available resources to achieve the progressive realisation that each of these rights as john nichols points out in his latest piece for the nation and a hard for broader human rights in south africa and south africa and gaza to issue was ratified in one thousand nine hundred six he said that the new constitution old blige is to strive to improve the quality of life of the people in this sense our national consensus recognizes that there is nothing else that can justify the existence of government but to redress the centuries of unspeakable privations by striving to eliminate poverty illiteracy almost in this and disease it obliges us to devote the development of independent civil society structures all across the globe countries are beginning t
legacy of nelson mandela and part of mandela's legacy that's being honored is his undying support for universal health care in fact thanks to mandela the south african constitution reads everyone has the right to have access to health care services including reproductive health care the state must take reasonable legislative and other measures within its available resources to achieve the progressive realisation that each of these rights as john nichols points out in his latest piece for the...
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to go or objects to that he says the universe that we experience is an entirely human universe because lately we're going into a novel because it's actually what is called a historical fiction so the facts are all straight or they are all absolutely they can have the dialogue right the fact about god is they're well known but the fact is that the universe has a source whatever you want to call it ok you can call it nothing you can call it god you can call it the unified field you can call it the womb. creation is the source and that source is also the source of space energy information and matter this world that we experience. did you grow up inside the matrix teachings of you yeah i mean i think i'm the product of it it's but you know in my world and in the film really is there are no rigid laws i mean despite the fact that he's written all these books you know we didn't grow up with this sort of rigid idea of a way of life. we grew up around this sort of philosophy which early in my life was in some ways very hard to grasp and there's certain times still hard to grasp but i think tha
to go or objects to that he says the universe that we experience is an entirely human universe because lately we're going into a novel because it's actually what is called a historical fiction so the facts are all straight or they are all absolutely they can have the dialogue right the fact about god is they're well known but the fact is that the universe has a source whatever you want to call it ok you can call it nothing you can call it god you can call it the unified field you can call it...
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particularly by a lot of things in cleveland for instance there's a hospital university the hospital cleveland clinic and then it's case western reserve university right in the middle of a very poor neighborhood they buy three billion dollars in goods and services plus their investment plus they're just what they buy so they are in that city there there's been an initiative to buy from work or own companies in a very poor part of the city to create worker ownership using procurement students can make that happen in many universities they can say stop investing in the big guys start buying from worker co-op start building a poor neighborhoods that also is happening in the press coverage very little of it but it is do it's doable it's being done and it's another precedent for democratizing ownership and building a different vision of where we're going to fall i think decades ago someone saw the corporatization private takeover of hospitals and universities they'd say that the path taken here we are with actual corporate name is taking over. hospitals and would that be done through refe
particularly by a lot of things in cleveland for instance there's a hospital university the hospital cleveland clinic and then it's case western reserve university right in the middle of a very poor neighborhood they buy three billion dollars in goods and services plus their investment plus they're just what they buy so they are in that city there there's been an initiative to buy from work or own companies in a very poor part of the city to create worker ownership using procurement students...
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, howard university, to help put in place collaboration between our university and university at howard. the bottom line of that was that we at howard established what we call the south african research and archive al project to study the anti-apartheid movement in the united states. >> dr. harris, what would you say is the legacy, the dual legacy, of nelson mandela both in south africa and in this country? and i guess i'm asking that specificically because you sort of had a bird's eye view of what he was able to do in the country and what he was able to create by extension, by reaching out to howard university to say we want there to be some role here in what happens with south africa going forward. >> well, we were very excited when he came because everyone knew about him. in response to what you just raised i think a way to put that would be this. of the first four recipients of the nobel prize award the first two were given to african americans and the next two were given to south off cans. that was bishop tutu -- south africans. that was bishop tutu and the first one had been alber
, howard university, to help put in place collaboration between our university and university at howard. the bottom line of that was that we at howard established what we call the south african research and archive al project to study the anti-apartheid movement in the united states. >> dr. harris, what would you say is the legacy, the dual legacy, of nelson mandela both in south africa and in this country? and i guess i'm asking that specificically because you sort of had a bird's eye...
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this comes 24 hours after another scare at american university. last night, someone reported a gunman. the university was put on lockdown. it turns out the man was an off-duty police officer. the president of the university said today the lockdown was tense and disruptive. it said the university has the responsibility to respond to every potential threat. a guilty plea from a d.c. teacher who was once on the fbi's most wanted list. he was charged on child porn charges. he worked on the grountds of the national cathedral and spent the last five years on the run after he was found with child porn on a school camera. he installed hidden cameras in the school's bathroom to record students. he faces 30 years in prison. court doms reveal a senate aide tried to hide child porn when police came to arrest him. they found him leaning out a window and trying to put a hard drive on an outdoor ledge. prurs say they found sexually explicit videos involving underaged boys on that hard drive. he lived in southeast d.c. and he was chief of staff to lamar alexander
this comes 24 hours after another scare at american university. last night, someone reported a gunman. the university was put on lockdown. it turns out the man was an off-duty police officer. the president of the university said today the lockdown was tense and disruptive. it said the university has the responsibility to respond to every potential threat. a guilty plea from a d.c. teacher who was once on the fbi's most wanted list. he was charged on child porn charges. he worked on the grountds...
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in december second twenty six universities in china including two on the dock. not to build toward accepting applications. devil his due process for the school has included an interview. it really all that important in regard to personality dreams or motivation. he actually does very little to do that nevertheless they can drive the mission doctor. we're coming to them using interviews is actually functional for certain majors the permit went camping singing performing arts sport universal could be entered into the majors but not for others. that became an eye opener and china chinese media has painted the main reason why the top in the interview and corruption with the corruption scandal in the universe. the former director of enrollment. in november that year. i've been telling the former director of the never ending adversely effect of corruption. in the whole time the tone is different on a report that i was under investigation. i've been on the exact amount of pride money hasn't been released. does that but the more than one hundred million yuan worth sixty
in december second twenty six universities in china including two on the dock. not to build toward accepting applications. devil his due process for the school has included an interview. it really all that important in regard to personality dreams or motivation. he actually does very little to do that nevertheless they can drive the mission doctor. we're coming to them using interviews is actually functional for certain majors the permit went camping singing performing arts sport universal...
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braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces. first. meaning it requires no external. carry loads of kilograms. of the cold i had inside the institute of mechanics. rather unusual routes. ventured into robotics way back in the seven. he's on the balancing unicycles in bikes made for quite a spectacle they used to gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them up right even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world the researchers shifted their attention from wheels to walking machines having already created one of russia's first anthropomorphic by people robots love was on a roll so why stop at just two likes. meets musharraf the walking robot she was built at the time when computers filled entire rooms but despite a ripe old age of forty the old girl can still strong stuff with the best of them she's the results of the institute's work on mimicking nature in an attempt to find alternative transport means each leg just three axes of movement provided by a total of eighteen perfectly coordinated ele
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a moscow state university gives a whole new meaning to wearable technology but first media may still be a couple of days off but they've already been plenty of festivities this month. on something like. take no spark nano technology sensor was officially opened in the town of troy just south of moscow. aims to become a launch pad for high tech startups by bringing together all the facilities and know how to develop and produce innovative goods all into one roof while the town's strong research base made it the not true choice of location the pog received large investments on the company's chair. i was there to make sure the money had been put to good years back to you about twenty five startups should already be created this year there are twenty five startups alone in the year the center was set up and i expect tens or even hundreds of startups to emerge out of here in the near future and today you see in the creation of these innovation powerhouses with your own amish. lasers are a key direction for techno spark so we went to a best of projects which is also part of the regional in
a moscow state university gives a whole new meaning to wearable technology but first media may still be a couple of days off but they've already been plenty of festivities this month. on something like. take no spark nano technology sensor was officially opened in the town of troy just south of moscow. aims to become a launch pad for high tech startups by bringing together all the facilities and know how to develop and produce innovative goods all into one roof while the town's strong research...
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>> guest: new york university is the largest private university in america. it has about 42,000 students, i think, and about 4,000 faculty. it began in 1831, so it's one of our older institutions. until recently -- i'd say about 20 years ago -- it largely served the new york city community, and i'd say 80 percent of the accountants and lawyers and doctors and dentists in new york, at least of my generation, had some connection with nyu. within the past 25 years, i'd say, it's become a great international university, a great research institution. it's not really owned by anyone, although, as i speak, the chairman of our board of directors is mr. lawrence tisch, who also has the controlling stock of cbs. one might wish to say, if one were in a nasty mood, that cbs owns nyu, but it's not really that way. nyu is doing very nicely compared to some of the other big eastern and private universities like columbia and yale, about whom your audience perhaps has heard are plagued with financial difficulties. c-span: how big is your department? >> guest: we have 24 full-
>> guest: new york university is the largest private university in america. it has about 42,000 students, i think, and about 4,000 faculty. it began in 1831, so it's one of our older institutions. until recently -- i'd say about 20 years ago -- it largely served the new york city community, and i'd say 80 percent of the accountants and lawyers and doctors and dentists in new york, at least of my generation, had some connection with nyu. within the past 25 years, i'd say, it's become a...
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braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces the. first. meaning it requires no external. to carry loads hundred kilograms. of cold i headed inside the institute of mechanics where i found rather unusual roots. ventured into robotics way back in the so. on this balancing unicycles and pikes made for quite a spectacle they used a gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them upright even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world the researchers shifted their attention from wheels to walking machines having already created one of russia's first anthropomorphic by people robots love was on a roll so why stop at just two likes. meets mushers the walking robot she was built at the time when computers filled entire rooms but despite her ripe old age of forty the old girl can still still says stuff with the best of them she's the results of the institute's work on mimicking nature in an attempt to find alternative transport means each leg has three axes of movement provided by a total of eighteen perfectly c
braving the cold outside the moscow state university. through its paces the. first. meaning it requires no external. to carry loads hundred kilograms. of cold i headed inside the institute of mechanics where i found rather unusual roots. ventured into robotics way back in the so. on this balancing unicycles and pikes made for quite a spectacle they used a gyroscopic stabilization system which kept them upright even when they were standing on the spot having impressed audiences around the world...
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preparing our school is preparing women to go to university. our school is preparing our women to take part. the conservatives are opposite to the idea that women come out and play a role in the public. >> reporter: the journey to school is risky for these young women. those coming in use covered trucks. >> many girls will come. if they are not coming now they will come, and they will--their parents will let them get an education. >> reporter: but after surviving conservative hard liners for so long it's money problems that will likely end these girls' studies. >> one of the gifts' favorite subject by far are computer skills. there are several computers in this school, and it's extremely popular. the girls are learning how to use the internet and vet sheets and things like that for future employment. here they had a pioneering project will girls would skype online for the u.s. those running the school say they no longer can afford internet at high speed and they have had to cancel the project. >> as forces leave afghanistan much of the aid that
preparing our school is preparing women to go to university. our school is preparing our women to take part. the conservatives are opposite to the idea that women come out and play a role in the public. >> reporter: the journey to school is risky for these young women. those coming in use covered trucks. >> many girls will come. if they are not coming now they will come, and they will--their parents will let them get an education. >> reporter: but after surviving conservative...
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of california who led the university of california to first divest its funds in south africa. and whereas we see yesterday some very unfortunate partisan comments as a result of barack /o bam obama living the spirit as he shook the hands of castro on a public stage. from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of harvey milk, his successor on the board of supervisors, harry brit led to divest in south africa. so state of california, city and county of san francisco, we led the way in divesting significant amounts of money, which the rest of the world followed and turned the tide in south africa, and i think we should take some pride in that. [applause] >> doctor king once said the power without love is where wreckless and abusive and love without power is sentimental and anemic, but power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice. that was nelson mandela and that is the memory of nelson
of california who led the university of california to first divest its funds in south africa. and whereas we see yesterday some very unfortunate partisan comments as a result of barack /o bam obama living the spirit as he shook the hands of castro on a public stage. from the university of california, to the state legislature, to the city and county of san francisco, it was our board of supervisors, the first local legislative body in the country, led by cecil, thank you for reminding us of...
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out of an abundance of caution, police decided to evacuate parts of the university, the entire university is being investigated. so far, no explosives have been found. they've just received an unconfirmed report that there were explosives in those buildings but again, no explosives have been found, and the university has now been evacuated. we'll keep you posted on any new developments coming out of harvard. >>> on with the rest of the news now, specifically politics. he's a co-sponsor of the budget deal that just might bring bipartisanship back to washington and a new poll shows paul ryan is gaining popularity with people who could help any hopes for a 2016 white house run. that is according to the "des main register" shows ryan is a 73% farvegt rating among republicans, leading mike huckabee and rick santorum. that's different from the value voters poll where ryan came in sixth. on the democratic side, hillary clinton far and away the favorite at 89%, with vice president joe biden coming in second with 71%. let's talk. cnn political analyst and executive editor for "the daily beast" joh
out of an abundance of caution, police decided to evacuate parts of the university, the entire university is being investigated. so far, no explosives have been found. they've just received an unconfirmed report that there were explosives in those buildings but again, no explosives have been found, and the university has now been evacuated. we'll keep you posted on any new developments coming out of harvard. >>> on with the rest of the news now, specifically politics. he's a co-sponsor...
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federal and state the university of for purposes. we would like to bring up the representative for supervisor katie from district 4. please recognize deanna. >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >>. i'd like to call up our district 4 representative on behalf of the supervisor katie tang. he's an exiled young man who's served in our district for 10 years. he's raised in excelsior he's truly a son of san francisco and committed to the population and our most precious population our children. from a young age he wanted to mentor and show the children manufacture in 2002 he landed a position at the o m i shelter as he led promising programs. in 2005 he landed a position where we works today and the children see his compassion and everyday he comes into work with a smile. in 2008, he launched a aluminate recording program that helped youth who write music excel. it goes to his own passion like many filipinos he's multiple talented in the arts and he's a gifted rapper. he opened up for other artists. so in honor of his efforts in the sunset
federal and state the university of for purposes. we would like to bring up the representative for supervisor katie from district 4. please recognize deanna. >> >> (speaking foreign language.) >>. i'd like to call up our district 4 representative on behalf of the supervisor katie tang. he's an exiled young man who's served in our district for 10 years. he's raised in excelsior he's truly a son of san francisco and committed to the population and our most precious population...
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colors, voted to boycott israeli universities.bers backed the boycott by a ratio of more than two to one, "the documented impact of the israeli occupation on palestinian scholars and students" and "the extent to which israeli institutions of higher education are party to state policies that violate human rights." in april, the association for asian american studies also supported an academic boycott of israel. the mob backlash against asa boycott can quickly. william jacobson, a clinical -- a cornell law school clinical professor, says he now plans to challenge the groups tax-exempt status. the largest professors group in the u.s., the american association of university professors, said it oppose the boycott in part because it is largely symbolic. the resolution has no binding power and no u.s. colleges have signed on. >> for more we're joined by two guests. from new york, eric cheyfitz, we is one of the members of the american studies association who israeli a boycott of academic institutions. he is a professor at cornell univers
colors, voted to boycott israeli universities.bers backed the boycott by a ratio of more than two to one, "the documented impact of the israeli occupation on palestinian scholars and students" and "the extent to which israeli institutions of higher education are party to state policies that violate human rights." in april, the association for asian american studies also supported an academic boycott of israel. the mob backlash against asa boycott can quickly. william...
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historically black colleges and universities like grambling have faced mounting problems. recruitment. are hbcs relevant and should they be saved? america tonight's sarah ohio reports. >> it is the forest anniversary of the bayou classic. the legendary opening act, the battle of the band, garnered as much attention as the game itself. the staunch rivals, both historically black institutions have competed in the bayou classic in new orleans since the '70s. the first of such gridiron bouts dating back to the 1930s helped the playing fields, barred from white-only stadiums and teams. but this fall, grambling's team a former football powerhouse made national headlines for a different reasons. players boycotted. the conditions, moldy walls and ceilings. but this is a story about much more than just football. this is the story of a fight for survival for historically black colleges and universities dubbed hbcus in the fast changing landscape of higher education. >> it was never really solely football. it was never, ever, solely a weight room or the floor in the weight room, or m
historically black colleges and universities like grambling have faced mounting problems. recruitment. are hbcs relevant and should they be saved? america tonight's sarah ohio reports. >> it is the forest anniversary of the bayou classic. the legendary opening act, the battle of the band, garnered as much attention as the game itself. the staunch rivals, both historically black institutions have competed in the bayou classic in new orleans since the '70s. the first of such gridiron bouts...
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that is at the university of massachusetts.a building evacuated after reports of a person with a firearm following reports of bombs at harvard university that we continue to follow. >> the interim leader of the central african republic is looking at granting amnesty at those involved in the christian-muslim violence. >> numbers show most immigrants coming to the u.s. are women, many trueing to find work paying a reasonable wage, some suffering abuse. >> kaelyn forde has the story. >> in a little kitchen in harlem something hot is happening. big changes in women's lives are taking shape. halla ciabatta tortillas lavash - breads from all over the world made here. >> hot bread kitchen trains lower income women to become master bread makers. kaoutar shares the kitchen with women from mexico and bangladesh. >> i like to come here speaking english and another language, like spanish. >> jessamyn started the company m her kitchen. >> at the core is the idea that in most parts of the world women bake bread. >> in the u.s. and europe, me
that is at the university of massachusetts.a building evacuated after reports of a person with a firearm following reports of bombs at harvard university that we continue to follow. >> the interim leader of the central african republic is looking at granting amnesty at those involved in the christian-muslim violence. >> numbers show most immigrants coming to the u.s. are women, many trueing to find work paying a reasonable wage, some suffering abuse. >> kaelyn forde has the...
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kennedy spoke here at the american university.et's listen to something he said at that moment that i think applies to the place this country is in politically at the moment. >> our problems are manmade, therefore they can be solved by man and man can be as big as he wants. no problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. man's reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable, and we believe they can do it again. >> how do we get back to that confidence that we can solve our manmade problems and other problems? >> well, you know, i have that confidence. we gone through a tough time over the past five years. most of the young people who are here today have come of age during as difficult a period as we've seen in our modern history. we went through the worst financial crisis since the great depression. we have gone through wars. this is part of the 9/11 generation who was very young at the time, but remembers the trauma of that event. and yet if you look at it, we've now ended the war in iraq. we're about to end the w
kennedy spoke here at the american university.et's listen to something he said at that moment that i think applies to the place this country is in politically at the moment. >> our problems are manmade, therefore they can be solved by man and man can be as big as he wants. no problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. man's reason and spirit have often solved the seemingly unsolvable, and we believe they can do it again. >> how do we get back to that confidence that we can...