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so now, dark energy, we look out in the universe, and we expect to see the universe -- our universe is expanding. we've known this since hubble, the man hubble, there was a man called hubble, before he became -- >> an astronomer. >> before he became a telescope back in the 1920s. and edwin hubble, he discovered not only that our galaxy is one of many, he discovered that galaxies are scattering apart from one another. this was the expanding universe in 1929. so when you reveal this, you say, "okay, if we've been doing this for a while, all those gravities -- all those galaxies are going to feel each other and they're going to ultimately want to slow us down, in this expansion." so you go out to measure that. and that act led to a measurement that no one believed. that, initially, that the universe is accelerating. it's not slowing down, it's speeding up. these measurements were made back in the 1980s -- back in the 1990s. a nobel prize has now been awarded for this discovery, just recently, a couple of years ago. the discovery papers were in 1998. so we don't know what's going -- some m
so now, dark energy, we look out in the universe, and we expect to see the universe -- our universe is expanding. we've known this since hubble, the man hubble, there was a man called hubble, before he became -- >> an astronomer. >> before he became a telescope back in the 1920s. and edwin hubble, he discovered not only that our galaxy is one of many, he discovered that galaxies are scattering apart from one another. this was the expanding universe in 1929. so when you reveal this,...
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how about the universe? we have philosophical precedent to suggest that why should nature make anything in ones? okay? everything else we ever thought was unique or special, well, we found more of them. so philosophically, it's not unsettling to imagine more than one universe. we also have good theoretical grounds for suggesting the existence of a multiverse. where our universe is just one of some countless number of other universes coming in and out of existence, with slightly different laws of physics within them. that makes it a little dangerous. because we are held together, involved in a universe where we work. where we work physically. if you want to visit another universe, i would, like, you know, send something else ahead of you. >> so explain this to me, why is it i felt more satisfied watching the planetarium show, and as i'm sure we will watching the new "cosmos," than i do personally from science fiction? i mean, i came away with a sense of really having experienced something authentic at the pla
how about the universe? we have philosophical precedent to suggest that why should nature make anything in ones? okay? everything else we ever thought was unique or special, well, we found more of them. so philosophically, it's not unsettling to imagine more than one universe. we also have good theoretical grounds for suggesting the existence of a multiverse. where our universe is just one of some countless number of other universes coming in and out of existence, with slightly different laws...
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packing university to more than one between us. about a hundred fifty million dollars at the end of two thousand thirteen. got ninety a wealthy alumni from tech university where more than a hundred between us. well the alumni from the university of china to him that eighty two million dollars total. that earned second place among the chinese university wealthy alumni always regarded as the main card is for donations to their alma mater. data showed that more than two hundred wealthy alumni have to read to the universities where they graduated. the total donation from the popular night. not to about six hundred fifty million us dollars in the past few decades. finally in the dot com i can companies are having wild end of year meeting. the lunar calendar two thousand thirteen. then off to the chinese new year coming up. most chinese companies hard to hold their annual meeting during that time she trys to keep an eye to the company which is famous for its free antivirus software is making headlines for year end awards the continued th
packing university to more than one between us. about a hundred fifty million dollars at the end of two thousand thirteen. got ninety a wealthy alumni from tech university where more than a hundred between us. well the alumni from the university of china to him that eighty two million dollars total. that earned second place among the chinese university wealthy alumni always regarded as the main card is for donations to their alma mater. data showed that more than two hundred wealthy alumni have...
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also showed that credit card can be more popular among freshmen university. the per capita ownership of credit card one freshman and sophomores in universities is about to park most of them preferred to pay for their online shopping with credit cards the industrial commercial bank of china. the condition that eighty two million credit card. as of june two thousand thirteen the transactions using credit cards. but seven hundred fifty billion us the top of the twenty four billion dollars for the popularity of credit card and universities not exposing young people to the rest of the credit. tiny dot com reported that some tiny think issued credit cards go about the content credit limits for university student. that went to the discussion online id
also showed that credit card can be more popular among freshmen university. the per capita ownership of credit card one freshman and sophomores in universities is about to park most of them preferred to pay for their online shopping with credit cards the industrial commercial bank of china. the condition that eighty two million credit card. as of june two thousand thirteen the transactions using credit cards. but seven hundred fifty billion us the top of the twenty four billion dollars for the...
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the university of georgia is a great example. they just got an award this past year where their entire freshman class in the 2006 graduated. that's remarkable fo for a schol tool you about they're putting resources behind it. there are schools not doing that and the money is there. the challenge goes out to colleges and universities where you have to put money to help student-athletes who are coming on your campus who might not otherwise be prepared. but it goes beyond educating. colleges are set up to educate, and there is a new paradigm where all of a sudden there is a responsibility beyond that. >> john, when we come back from the break, we'll talk about what steps can be taken to make sure that student-athletes are prepared for life beyond sports. we'll get your you thoughts when we come back. >> this sunday... >> scholars and writers, policy makers and cu >> welcome back. we're talking about life after college sports and the role of college, university boards and students themselves in preparing athletes for the real world.
the university of georgia is a great example. they just got an award this past year where their entire freshman class in the 2006 graduated. that's remarkable fo for a schol tool you about they're putting resources behind it. there are schools not doing that and the money is there. the challenge goes out to colleges and universities where you have to put money to help student-athletes who are coming on your campus who might not otherwise be prepared. but it goes beyond educating. colleges are...
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is the university of missouri at fault?, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were many people inside the university that knew about the allegations against sandusky, there simply isn't that evidence here in this case, at least not right now. >> you're talking about title ix, because under title ix if the university were aware that there were allegations of a sexual assault, they were obligated to investigation. and you're saying they were not aware at that time. >> not at all. so this happened her freshman year, don. that's when the allegations are -- are made, and it was two years later that a newspaper article about
is the university of missouri at fault?, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were...
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is the university of missouri at fault?no, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were many people inside the university that knew about the allegations against sandusky, there simply isn't that evidence here in this case, at least not right now. >> you're talking about title ix, because under title ix if the university were aware that there were allegations of a sexual assault, they were obligated to investigation. and you're saying they were not aware at that time. >> not at all. so this happened her freshman year, don. that's when the allegations are -- are made, and it was two years later that a newspaper article abo
is the university of missouri at fault?no, you know, don, it's a complicated case but i think it's important for people to understand something very simple which is if in fact there was a crime committed, it happened -- the university didn't find out until two years after the fact, don, and they only found out based on everything that's in the public record right now based on a newspaper article, and so unlike the case, for example, with penn state where there was a paper trail and there were...
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how fast is the universe expanding? because no one thought the universe was expanding at all. you can't ask questions about the movement of a universe that you don't even know who is in motion. you can't ask questions about other galaxies if you don't even know that there are other galaxies. so on my deathbed i will relish in all the questions that i never asked because it never came up because it was the discoveries of the future that enabled them. >> neil degrasse tyson, thank you for being here. >> it was great to be here. thank you. ♪ >>> the battle never ends and the choices we make in democracy often pit religious or partisan beliefs against scientific evidence that contradicts them and beliefs can be stubborn, hard to give up. they even determine which facts we choose to accept. partisans especially and who among us is sometimes not a partisan will twist the facts to fit their preconceived notions. so when people do stupid things, journalists and politicians included, cherished beliefs are often driving them, sometimes right over the cliff. as people in recovery say, de
how fast is the universe expanding? because no one thought the universe was expanding at all. you can't ask questions about the movement of a universe that you don't even know who is in motion. you can't ask questions about other galaxies if you don't even know that there are other galaxies. so on my deathbed i will relish in all the questions that i never asked because it never came up because it was the discoveries of the future that enabled them. >> neil degrasse tyson, thank you for...
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they're there for the purpose of performing for that university. it's not their job to think about what they're going to do afterward. that's somebody else's responsibility. i don't know if they're setting them up to fail but to succeed. there is a fine line. student-athletes when they get to college, brook said something interesting. she said in her commentary, when they graduate. when you deal with basketball, football, and baseball, the graduation rated is low because you're able to enter your workforce without a degree. >> it should be if they graduate. >> let's go back to what we're talking about earlier. for those people who think that athletes have to or can or are given the option for themselves to think they won't make it, every professional athlete in every sport will tell you you don't make it to the next level even thinking that in college. you can't think you won't make it because you won't. everyone has to force themselves to think not that it's not going to happen to me, but that i am that good. i know it's a rarity and 1% chance of
they're there for the purpose of performing for that university. it's not their job to think about what they're going to do afterward. that's somebody else's responsibility. i don't know if they're setting them up to fail but to succeed. there is a fine line. student-athletes when they get to college, brook said something interesting. she said in her commentary, when they graduate. when you deal with basketball, football, and baseball, the graduation rated is low because you're able to enter...
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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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university of alabama, $65,000 for one year.g costs each student more than $6,400. how can an average family afford college? what needs to change? i'm joined by the secretary of education, arnie duncan. secretary duncan, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. thank you so much for having me. >> we've talked about this issue a lot. my fundamental view has always been easy access to credit for college, for college students, has actually had a perverse effect on the cost of college, because it makes universities feel comfortable raising tuition, because they know, you know what, it's easy for young college kids to get loans for education. we make it too easy. has this had a perverse effect like that? >> well, i think the cost of college is something that the president and i worry about tremendously, and i have to tell you, every airplane i'm on, whether i go to the grocery store, the dry-cleaners, i can't tell you how many parents come up to me, hard-working, middle-class families who say the cost of college and debt is
university of alabama, $65,000 for one year.g costs each student more than $6,400. how can an average family afford college? what needs to change? i'm joined by the secretary of education, arnie duncan. secretary duncan, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, chuck. thank you so much for having me. >> we've talked about this issue a lot. my fundamental view has always been easy access to credit for college, for college students, has actually had a perverse effect on the cost of...
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becid in the top universities like average in oxford. it's very common in time to think the connection can help you get ahead. might not work out well spoken england. but data shows that it certainly doesn't hurt don't go with that of michael continued to produce forty schools station. sth welcome back to china for its launch in today's money matters were talking the boarding school. in the world of business in china connection to everything. the perkins wanted to be with guaranteed to that. how much the opening lead. time to entertain their kids attend boarding school he depicted in the top university. connecting the work of a meeting going to do in china but to fill out. the british government we have to think i'm going to make up forty four percent the total came to the top three. the report showed the floor cameras university where forty percent. although the commission piece of the schools are very expensive. many chinese tend to believe that the right investment. in fact it but
becid in the top universities like average in oxford. it's very common in time to think the connection can help you get ahead. might not work out well spoken england. but data shows that it certainly doesn't hurt don't go with that of michael continued to produce forty schools station. sth welcome back to china for its launch in today's money matters were talking the boarding school. in the world of business in china connection to everything. the perkins wanted to be with guaranteed to that....
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is your chance our universities. you don't tell chair professor telescope is about that. whoa that's that's quite interesting i mean it that comes my time in the end that's quite an honor because of course he was the longest serving foreign minister of the republic of china hits you is. diplomat who signed the new top defence treaty the united states on this years ago. but the interesting symmetry not only in the establishment in line and relationship the united states has. woods came over the years it has continued. but there's also a symmetry in the fact that up dr yell was reviewing its color of english literature he went to m her stand out um apparently his poetry was well appreciated by the great american poet robert frost after years of teaching literature which of course my doctor does anyone in return he became a diplomat. as i did after completing my phd there is no tears. and although i never achieved his heights is a foreign minister and also as the us accused the u s representative to the united states an
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no ongoing threat, according to university officials.d students and faculty and everyone else they can resume their normal operations. good news on that front. one person, though, an alleged shooter is in custody. >>> other news. the texas state senator wendy davis has skyrocketed to political fame, not only in texas but around the country. she received national attention with a long filibuster against texas's abortion laws. and her personal story of triumphing over personal considerable odds. but being in the national spotlight has shed new light on her background as she seeks the democratic nomination to become thefection governor of texas. cnn's john berman explains. >> reporter: she pitched her story as an american dream come true. >> i was barely making ends meet, and sometimes they didn't. >> reporter: texas state senator wendy davis propelled into the national spotlight last summer with her physical stamina after this now famous 13-hour marathon filibuster against a restrictive abortion measure. davis's meteoric rise shot her to t
no ongoing threat, according to university officials.d students and faculty and everyone else they can resume their normal operations. good news on that front. one person, though, an alleged shooter is in custody. >>> other news. the texas state senator wendy davis has skyrocketed to political fame, not only in texas but around the country. she received national attention with a long filibuster against texas's abortion laws. and her personal story of triumphing over personal...
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unlike university and university in shanghai doubt the universe we are all having lunch for her and entertain courses. most days course don't have the credits her diploma. religious weekend courses need to supplement the students' work the shortest program last run amok. a longer program pitched into round one year to complete. many are left appears that there are many classics of people from the newspapers. don't go with the object will continue to weaken business school. they can. welcome back to china price walk in today's money matters were talking a weekend of the school the training course being offered china for giving people a chance to mingle the country believe they can take courses taught by five to hear that on a new company if you're lucky they can fulfill their dreams of working with them in the future. may we did start a romantic relationship worthy of the hebei. that didn't have to attend high profile and it courses. but the top of this young comp and tiny european business school. most people end up in class the people of more humble background. media manager to mid sized com
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these people who haven't been to the university before, haven't been in university life to sign up fors should something like this happen. >> all right. mike brooks, thank you so much. appreciate it. we're going to take a quick break as we follow this breaking news here. but what we understand so far, at least one person in custody, officials from the twitter site of purdue university reporting that there was a shooting that took place at that university just moments ago. we're going to have more after we take a break. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! ♪ we are one, under the sun ♪ under the sun... [ female announcer ] fiber and protein. together as one. introducing new fiber one protein cereal. >>> time to pull out the hats, gloves, heavy coats. we're talking about a wave of cold air moving
these people who haven't been to the university before, haven't been in university life to sign up fors should something like this happen. >> all right. mike brooks, thank you so much. appreciate it. we're going to take a quick break as we follow this breaking news here. but what we understand so far, at least one person in custody, officials from the twitter site of purdue university reporting that there was a shooting that took place at that university just moments ago. we're going to...
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under title 9, at a minimum, if the university did become aware, a nonmedical person, a university campusand there are indications that that's the case, if they did become aware of this at the very least under title 9, there should have been an investigation. in addition to title 9, there is something called the cleary act named after a young woman who unfortunately was raped in 1986. under that statute, there is a duty to report. if in your journal, she gave the indication she called her academic adviser and conveyed this information that the university should have acted upon it. furthermore, in february, when there were media reports about this, the university had anable ga obligation to investigate. if they did not, it is problematic. >> real quickly to sum marchize, you can talk to your doctor or a mental health counselor without any risk or thought this is going to end up in a public case. this goes outside of the purviews. it goes to the academic adviser. it is different. i hope that will at least help women not stay in the shadows if they have fear. >>> i want to show you a picture
under title 9, at a minimum, if the university did become aware, a nonmedical person, a university campusand there are indications that that's the case, if they did become aware of this at the very least under title 9, there should have been an investigation. in addition to title 9, there is something called the cleary act named after a young woman who unfortunately was raped in 1986. under that statute, there is a duty to report. if in your journal, she gave the indication she called her...
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and yet to hear from oklahoma university. there was a statement a moment ago about a shooting on campus in gould hall. beyond that we don't have information. we'll monitor this and back to norman, oklahoma here on hq where the facts warrant. >> we hope there will be an all clear given soon and we hope it was nothing as it appears right now. >>> that's one breaking news and here is another one. a terrorist plot in the u.s. embassy is breaking at this hour. i am bill hemmer. >> and i am alisyn camerota. israel broke up an al-qaeda plan to attack our embassy in tel aviv. and leland joins us live from jerusalem. what have you learned. joishgs one of the other targets. the building here over my left shoulder allegedly the plot was to send three suicide bombers there and followed by a truck bomb in the u.s. embassy in tel aviv. there were going to be two suicide bombers to blow themselves up at the entrance in the u.s. embassy in tel aviv and fortified structure and on the beach line of the mediterranean there. there is no evidence
and yet to hear from oklahoma university. there was a statement a moment ago about a shooting on campus in gould hall. beyond that we don't have information. we'll monitor this and back to norman, oklahoma here on hq where the facts warrant. >> we hope there will be an all clear given soon and we hope it was nothing as it appears right now. >>> that's one breaking news and here is another one. a terrorist plot in the u.s. embassy is breaking at this hour. i am bill hemmer....
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like other universities are now going to try to steal you away because you're such a darn awesome university president? >> i don't think so. i don't think anyone at truman has anything to worry about there. i love it here and i love the students here. i hope it comes across in this video that i really feel a connection with our students and i hope to keep it for some time. >> that tricycle was pretty tiny. >> i tipped a few times. >> is there anything you didn't use? >> probably not measuring the basketball goalie. >> when the students come back, are you going to throw them a big welcome back party? >> that's an idea. i haven't gone that far yet. we might have to come up with something. i make it a point to interact with them. i think that makes it special, a lot of the students actually know me and know a bit of my personality and i think this fits with that. >>> hello, everybody. i'm beth troutman. if you want great videos from the web, we got 'em, "right this minute". >> a champion of paragliders and a new acrobatic chute but this test proved to be a failure. >> whoa! >> a whole bunch of
like other universities are now going to try to steal you away because you're such a darn awesome university president? >> i don't think so. i don't think anyone at truman has anything to worry about there. i love it here and i love the students here. i hope it comes across in this video that i really feel a connection with our students and i hope to keep it for some time. >> that tricycle was pretty tiny. >> i tipped a few times. >> is there anything you didn't use?...
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but again, a reported shooting at the university of oklahoma.ve asked students and faculty to look out for text alerts and also sending tweets, as well. going to take a quick break and give more information on the back end. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. >>> following breaking news story. this is out of norman, oklahoma. this is at the university of oklahoma, reporting now that shots have been fired. want to bring in our security analyst, mike brooks. we have very little information right now. but what we do know is that officials are advising students and faculty to shelter in place and to avoid specifically gould hall, an academic build
but again, a reported shooting at the university of oklahoma.ve asked students and faculty to look out for text alerts and also sending tweets, as well. going to take a quick break and give more information on the back end. [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years......
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it is to actually get into a top university after graduation the big bills will keep on it. it means that these chemicals have apparently four hundred and ninety thousand us dollars to pay for both the high school and university study. without the cost of flights food and other unplanned expense. in china international schools are also popular choice for certain number of chinese parent. there are many different types of bridge private school. in terms of international schools. about an optional courses for students. but embraced by michael moore and sixty optional course available the chinese education system are typically criticized for being too rigid and tech oriented. it made international school located in china. look for content the aisle. many chinese family think the kid to be happier if the study with different approaches offer vibrant private school. if you're someone living in a major study predicted when the school had extreme as it might sound. the cost of education can be huge in china too. many have to find out that your school tmr to get their teeth into it
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the report showed there were cameras university where forty percent. although that could compete in the schools are very expensive. many tiny can't believe that the right investment the tuition teacher bridgeport cool drink of the fifty thousand to fifty six thousand dollars each year. and it is difficult or simply use for forty years. about two hundred forty thousand dollars from the school or five years to make about three hundred thousand dollars. it is to actually get into a top university after graduation that the bills will keep on it. it means that the chemical half to prepare the four hundred and ninety thousand us dollars to pay for both the high school and university study. without the cost of flights food and other unplanned expense. in china international schools are also popular choice for certain number of chinese parent. there are many different types of bridge private school. in terms of international schools. about an optional courses for students. but of great uncle went to the optional course available. the chinese education system a
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the report showed the floor cameras university where forty percent. although the commission piece of the schools are very expensive. many chinese tend to believe that the right investment. in fact it but the commission piece for bridgeport school french about fifty thousand to sixty six thousand us dollars each year. and it is difficult to compete for four years and up two hundred forty thousand dollars. the schools or five years to make about three hundred thousand dollars. it is to actually get into a top university after graduation that the bill will keep coming. it means that these chemicals have to prepare four hundred and ninety thousand dollars to pay for both the high school and university study. without the top flight food and other unplanned expense. in china international schools are also popular choice for certain number of chinese parent. but there are many different types of bridge private school. in terms of international schools. about an optional courses for students. but increased private school. more than fifty optional course avail
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treated to a lecture but some of the universe is but i didn't have . he says. joe interested in looking at the time and so little. we don't work just as fun. touch wood. the trade the series develops its leader but at the university set themselves up in one of the cars and passengers are invited to join for free. i was dead. i guess i still celebrated in einstein's birthday honor his contribution to the country a member of the early zionist movement likes tennis went out to the hebrew university and the creatures intellectual property to the institution. besides the senate race series the unique way to reach out to the and allow them to experience firsthand the benefits of research and education. upon investigation into office with a hiking on debate. india is expected to visit the wedding she is going on for automotive i can teach me. i met up with the font was thinking that if the setup it is called upon to that spot kick by two thousand and six. by that of what you've done overnight see's with local fight to get to see. although i saw this and just
treated to a lecture but some of the universe is but i didn't have . he says. joe interested in looking at the time and so little. we don't work just as fun. touch wood. the trade the series develops its leader but at the university set themselves up in one of the cars and passengers are invited to join for free. i was dead. i guess i still celebrated in einstein's birthday honor his contribution to the country a member of the early zionist movement likes tennis went out to the hebrew...
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i know sometimes for those of you, you know, in university administrations, the perception may be that a hundred dollars application fee is not a big deal, but for a lot of these students that's enough of a barrier that they just don't end up applying. number 3, we know when it comes to college advising and preparing for tests like the act and sat, low-net income kids are not on a level playing field. you know, we call these standardized tests. they are not standardized. my daughters by the time they are in 7th grade are already getting all kinds of advice and this and that and the other. the degree of preparation that many of our kids here are getting in advance of actually taking this test tilts the playing field. it's not fair and -- and it has gotten worse. i was telling michelle, you know, when i was taking the sat i just barely remembered to bring a pencil. that's how much preparation i did. [ laughter ] >> but -- but the truth of the matter is, we don't have a level playing field when it comes to so-called standardized tests. so we have a young man here today named lawrence harr
i know sometimes for those of you, you know, in university administrations, the perception may be that a hundred dollars application fee is not a big deal, but for a lot of these students that's enough of a barrier that they just don't end up applying. number 3, we know when it comes to college advising and preparing for tests like the act and sat, low-net income kids are not on a level playing field. you know, we call these standardized tests. they are not standardized. my daughters by the...
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. >> police arrested twin brothers on suspension of murder in the stabbing death of a san jose university student. they are both 18 and arrested this morning. investigators say it happened while fan was trying to break up a fight. campus police and san jess yeah state university warning female students to be on alert after two assaults on saturday. investigators say a man on a bike groped a woman around 7:00 p.m about two and a half hours there was a second attack. witnesses say the attacker had a mustache wearing a black hoody and >> police searching for a man they say sexual assaulted a student in a campus housing at university village the female student said the man took her from a bar to an apartment and then assaulted her. anyone with information is urged to call the police. >> in sen value traly chp says four sisters in a car hit head on buy a driver. a 70-year-old also died their younger sister, betty rodriguez in the back row there did survive. this happened 20 minutes south of fresno. investigators say a man crashed into them, killing the three sisters. those that know the family
. >> police arrested twin brothers on suspension of murder in the stabbing death of a san jose university student. they are both 18 and arrested this morning. investigators say it happened while fan was trying to break up a fight. campus police and san jess yeah state university warning female students to be on alert after two assaults on saturday. investigators say a man on a bike groped a woman around 7:00 p.m about two and a half hours there was a second attack. witnesses say the...
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john's university. the reason we didn't do the record at first was, there was a stereotype of, yeah, those kids with the gold chains, and the adidas suits, those were the bad people of society. which was true. the first thing you did when you got money, if you did drugs and a stickup, was to get fresh. everybody who was fresh, it was a stereotype, he was a drug dealer. and we made that record, and i was, i'm with st. john's university. and i have a high school diploma. the problem is, the corporations will endorse the artist who is negative, who doesn't project anything positive to the audience, just to sell their product. >> but if they're a good artist, and they're making money -- >> well, this isn't about censorship or freedom of speech. it's about the responsibility. our generation made records about being a drug dealer. we told our story, but at the end of that record, we said, but y'all, you younger guys, you don't have to do this. and nowadays, in america, the guy tells his story about being a dr
john's university. the reason we didn't do the record at first was, there was a stereotype of, yeah, those kids with the gold chains, and the adidas suits, those were the bad people of society. which was true. the first thing you did when you got money, if you did drugs and a stickup, was to get fresh. everybody who was fresh, it was a stereotype, he was a drug dealer. and we made that record, and i was, i'm with st. john's university. and i have a high school diploma. the problem is, the...
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as more corporate university trips, that kind of thing.i guess the question for the arch burgers in the audience, you put your heart and soul into this thing. you do it for five years. how do you decide to step back and say, you know, let's do something now it's quiet i mean, was that this is not working i just can't grow quickly enough for there is a better opportunity somewhere else, how did that happen? >> john and i started back in 2007. the vision i was going after at the time i was on the board in that district in santa barbara. i was really frustrated with the transit realized across the country, public transit systems were stagnating. there were no investments being made. it was because of the funding mechanism. and so, when we started zimride, the idea was to start this crowd sourced marketplace, where people could get access to ibm dc-10 cars on the road. the vision with zimride was you could pull out your phone to buy a car. in 2007, very few people were carrying smartphones. it wasn't possible. so a list came out of a project,
as more corporate university trips, that kind of thing.i guess the question for the arch burgers in the audience, you put your heart and soul into this thing. you do it for five years. how do you decide to step back and say, you know, let's do something now it's quiet i mean, was that this is not working i just can't grow quickly enough for there is a better opportunity somewhere else, how did that happen? >> john and i started back in 2007. the vision i was going after at the time i was...
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the university of oklahoma police say that -- they are telling us that there are reports of a possible shooting. the university twitter account says that the shooting on campus -- avoid gould hall, seek immediate shelter in place. we'll bring you more information as we have it. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where along the east coast there's an arctic blast, bringing temperatures expected to last into next week. and yesterday's storm left behind a record snowfall up and down the seaboard. today's schools and businesses in washington, philadelphia, and boston are all closed, while those cities try to dig out. new york city, which got 11 inches or more in some places, left the public schools open. joining me now with a weather round-up is nbc's dylan dreyer in sandwich, massachusetts. and also ron allen in philadelphia. thanks to both of you. dylan, first of all, let's talk about what's going on up there in massachusetts, where you have had absolutely the worst of it. terrible cold and winds. >> reporter: cold and wind. that's right, andrea. and right now, this is real
the university of oklahoma police say that -- they are telling us that there are reports of a possible shooting. the university twitter account says that the shooting on campus -- avoid gould hall, seek immediate shelter in place. we'll bring you more information as we have it. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where along the east coast there's an arctic blast, bringing temperatures expected to last into next week. and yesterday's storm left behind a record snowfall up...
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but many of the universities had different explanations. like texas, which said some athletes don't try very hard, aiming only to become ncaa eligible. or washington, which pointed out low scores may indicate learning disabilities, and louisville, which said -- entrance exams are just one factor considered when admitting a student athlete. you can read their full responses on cnn.com. not every school we asked would give us information. in fact about half refused or said they would send the data after football season. neither florida state nor auburn, which played in the bcs championship game, provided data. why did we first go to unc? we were following up on a scandal from two years ago, when it was discovered that many student athletes were enrolled in classes that required little or no work. even though the ncaa found that it found no athletic scandal, a professor was recently indicted for fraud, and its own internal investigation found evidence of academic fraud. as a result the school says it put in place 120 reforms and insists that u
but many of the universities had different explanations. like texas, which said some athletes don't try very hard, aiming only to become ncaa eligible. or washington, which pointed out low scores may indicate learning disabilities, and louisville, which said -- entrance exams are just one factor considered when admitting a student athlete. you can read their full responses on cnn.com. not every school we asked would give us information. in fact about half refused or said they would send the...
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. >> to the super bowl where if the seahawks win it will be a special win for one california university. university of the pacific in stockton no longer has a football program but it does produce super bowl winning coaches. if pete carroll wins he would be the third from there to win a championship. if you count offensive and defensive coordinators. >> we'll see. want to check the forecast now. meteorologist christina loren. >> hey, good morning to you. i'm watching these showers coming in and you know, they are looking pretty good. you can see from this picture of the embarcadero it's still dark and we don't have enough low clouds overhead to really get in the way of your morning drive yet. we expect some of those to develop like we had yesterday. right now looking pretty good. let's check your drive. >> rain ahead, right now we get
. >> to the super bowl where if the seahawks win it will be a special win for one california university. university of the pacific in stockton no longer has a football program but it does produce super bowl winning coaches. if pete carroll wins he would be the third from there to win a championship. if you count offensive and defensive coordinators. >> we'll see. want to check the forecast now. meteorologist christina loren. >> hey, good morning to you. i'm watching these...
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the university sells products based on us. this money and support other sports within the university with this cash. and we don't get any money. in fact, the school can tell us, you can't work, for instance. you can't hold a job while you're playing football. we feel like employees. >> well, it's a very seductive argument that they're putting forth, no doubt about it. the problem is, what the nlrb is going to look at is, okay, what are the ramifications if we also designate them as employees? this does not level the playing field. if anything it creates a coup in intercollegiate athletics. what about those state universities? mississippi, alabama. in those states you cannot invoke the nlrb stach yupts because those are just for private universities. what's going to happen in that situation are all the best players then going to go to a place like northwestern or another private university and play football? what's going to happen to the state university? how are they going to be able to compete in the future? it will be the en
the university sells products based on us. this money and support other sports within the university with this cash. and we don't get any money. in fact, the school can tell us, you can't work, for instance. you can't hold a job while you're playing football. we feel like employees. >> well, it's a very seductive argument that they're putting forth, no doubt about it. the problem is, what the nlrb is going to look at is, okay, what are the ramifications if we also designate them as...
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president obama also upgrade universal pre-k as it is called. the state of the union address last year, mr. obama -- has not mustered support of the federal level. but the idea has caught on in new york, including new york city. the new mayor, has his own universal pre-k plan for the -- for this. the mayor, a progressive democrat, wants to increase taxes on those who make more than $500,000 a year to pay for it. cuomo, a centrist democrat who served in the clinton administration, is campaigning on a 2 billion-dollar cut to state taxes this year. the plan conflicts directly with cuomo's plan. democrat against democrat in the latest example of the growing split between obama progresses and clinton centrist. these dueling universal pre-k plans will now be settled by the new york legislature. which has the ultimate say in passing laws to create universal prekindergarten education and how to pay for it. >> you will win if the mayor and the governor battle it out in the new york legislature over universal pre-k? mort. >> not even close. the governor i
president obama also upgrade universal pre-k as it is called. the state of the union address last year, mr. obama -- has not mustered support of the federal level. but the idea has caught on in new york, including new york city. the new mayor, has his own universal pre-k plan for the -- for this. the mayor, a progressive democrat, wants to increase taxes on those who make more than $500,000 a year to pay for it. cuomo, a centrist democrat who served in the clinton administration, is campaigning...
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based on the screening process done by the university implying that the use of n.c. knew exactly who they were letting into the university remember college football makes a lot of money i always had a feeling that something like this was going on i mean according to usa today many college athletes claim that during the season they put in more than double the amount of hours on sports that they are allowed that's fifty to sixty hours a week how can they possibly learn anything maybe it isn't so sad that this goes on it is a reflection of economics what is sad is that the whistleblower is getting death threats just for saying that it is going on by those stupid hard core fans but that's just. i appreciate. the room thank you. welcome to venture capital with me katie this week britain's johnson adored all school boards at the u.k. may leave the view for forums do not take place with that global reaction from the former leaders obviously on the czech republic who have very different opinions on that there were plenty of international politicians if most go this week beca
based on the screening process done by the university implying that the use of n.c. knew exactly who they were letting into the university remember college football makes a lot of money i always had a feeling that something like this was going on i mean according to usa today many college athletes claim that during the season they put in more than double the amount of hours on sports that they are allowed that's fifty to sixty hours a week how can they possibly learn anything maybe it isn't so...
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troy paino, the president of truman state university.his students so much. >> they're on break. >> they're on break. he's just bored out of his mind. the secretary isn't there. he's playing with his little soldiers, making sure every single book is aligned. this is the time when you get all the odd jobs done and all the stuff you ever wanted to do. a little empty nest syndrome, that's all. >> at the very end, he basically hangs out with the mascot, the bulldog, to eat some marshmallows and has a message for students. hope you're making the most of your break. to tell us more about this video, we have dr. paino "right this minute." >> well done. >> tell me why you decided to make this video. >> last year i had our videographer in my house and we were shooting a video for something else and spur of the moment, i had an idea for a welcome back video. we just really threw something together. sent it out to the students and they loved it. they loved it so much, i thought why don't we devote a little thought to this and do another one this yea
troy paino, the president of truman state university.his students so much. >> they're on break. >> they're on break. he's just bored out of his mind. the secretary isn't there. he's playing with his little soldiers, making sure every single book is aligned. this is the time when you get all the odd jobs done and all the stuff you ever wanted to do. a little empty nest syndrome, that's all. >> at the very end, he basically hangs out with the mascot, the bulldog, to eat some...
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i thought at columbia university. i taught at temple university. if i went to any of those schools at night, do you know how many kids i could arrest for disorderly conduct, public drunkenness. >> i don't want to know. >> exactly. but we don't look there. we're looking in particular places. >> if you look at what it sets up for the exchange between young boys and police officers, which could be -- i wasn't going to say a great relationship, but it could be okay. now every time a young boy sees a cop, there's an adversarial tension there and it doesn't have to be. i think that too many police officers trying to do their jobs are too quick to arrest, when other things could happen. i saw a video of a cop in texas who instead of going out and sort of being a presence, he pulled out a football and started playing catch with the kid. that's the kind of police presence we need at a young age so kids learn not to fear the cops, but to respect them. >> we heard about that as well, but at the same time, i wondered if that video went viral simply because tha
i thought at columbia university. i taught at temple university. if i went to any of those schools at night, do you know how many kids i could arrest for disorderly conduct, public drunkenness. >> i don't want to know. >> exactly. but we don't look there. we're looking in particular places. >> if you look at what it sets up for the exchange between young boys and police officers, which could be -- i wasn't going to say a great relationship, but it could be okay. now every time...
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the first program was at san diego state university in 1969. so we have had a 40-year anniversary for a couple off years now. this was based on obviously the feeling at the time of bringing real topics into the university, whether it was the peace movement or black studies, but there was an obvious lack of coverage of women's issues and women's still were not welcome. ... and one of my years in graduate school was also a refugee from the holocaust so a lot of the women who started the women's history had amazing histories of their own to tell the and were also persons who knew very well what it's like for history to make people visible and i think that is important now. you couldn't do a doctorate in women's history into many places until the late 80's and when i started graduate school it was one of about four places in the u.s. and the big change to of has been that women's studies programs have been offering degrees that range from a minor in a certificate to a master's, and george washington university where i teach is the oldest program of
the first program was at san diego state university in 1969. so we have had a 40-year anniversary for a couple off years now. this was based on obviously the feeling at the time of bringing real topics into the university, whether it was the peace movement or black studies, but there was an obvious lack of coverage of women's issues and women's still were not welcome. ... and one of my years in graduate school was also a refugee from the holocaust so a lot of the women who started the women's...
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he attended universal -- university college and then went on to the university of leeds where he readt the foremost shakespeare critic of his time and the preeminent marxist critic. he began his artistic ascent as a reader at london's royal court theater between 1957 and 1959 for the performance of his one-act play called the invention was the first of numerous performances of his work that winner in him a place alongside his fellow countrymen on the international literary stage. acclaim for his work came early on. a british writer wrote of wole soyinka in 1965, wole soyinka has done for napping language what perkins have done for centuries. booted it away, rifled his pockets and scattered the loot in the middle of next week. lap go the image of the artist is one that sub to essentially embraced. .. >> u.s. arrested again at the start of the nigerian civil war and he offered the leader to plead against him in nigeria. for 27 months, ladies and gentlemen, he was imprisoned, including 22 months in solitary confinement. living under horrific condition, deprived almost entirely of books a
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that was tim durie economics professor at the university of oregon. now coming up we promise you peter schiff and we live up to our promises however we're going to have him today but the good news is we have more from you on as a verify coming up after the break and then in today's big deal the newest addition of a team boom bust ed harris and he's going to join me to talk about the priciest cities on the planet we'll tell you where in the world the top twenty high priced jobs can be found but before we had to do a quick break here's a look at some of today's closing numbers. we've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. they wait substory. get this guy like me are about guns that are working for the people most issues the mainstream media are for each other bribery these are both. the road. yesterday we spoke with the honest baucus economic professor at the university of texas austin about the eurozone crisis today we continue with the second part of that conversation take a look. now yan is a wind god we wrote the following in one thousand nine hund
that was tim durie economics professor at the university of oregon. now coming up we promise you peter schiff and we live up to our promises however we're going to have him today but the good news is we have more from you on as a verify coming up after the break and then in today's big deal the newest addition of a team boom bust ed harris and he's going to join me to talk about the priciest cities on the planet we'll tell you where in the world the top twenty high priced jobs can be found but...