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communicative. >> historically for profit universities, like the university of phoenix has been seen as ideal for non-traditional students. students who may be older, who have a family and need flexible hours. in 2006 when the online universities came on to the scene, there was a surge in colleges like this one. not just in students, but in profits. >> that growth led to tactics that they say is downright predatory. >> we hear certain complaints with respect to the issues veterans have with the veterans. >> bob is an attorney at the clinic, at the university of san diego. he represents 60 to 70 veterans at a time in pro bono cases dealing in issues related to for-profit universities. >> those complaints include veterans who were told that the school has a certain type of accreditation, and veterans shown misleading job placement statistics, or representations as to the jobs someone can get with a degree offered by the individual school, and the veteran finds out they can no longer pursue a career, their credential is worthless. >> a lot of time i was stressed out. >> this man was a r
communicative. >> historically for profit universities, like the university of phoenix has been seen as ideal for non-traditional students. students who may be older, who have a family and need flexible hours. in 2006 when the online universities came on to the scene, there was a surge in colleges like this one. not just in students, but in profits. >> that growth led to tactics that they say is downright predatory. >> we hear certain complaints with respect to the issues...
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bill at university courses. wrongdoing. >> there's the insinuation that the university of phoenix has taken advantage. how do you respond to that? >> it's troubling greatly. we are not taking advantage of veterans. i'm a veteran, i don't feel i've been taken advantage of. >> major dean has been the dean at the university of phoenix for a year and a half. he spent 30 years in the army and is the primary spokesperson i. >> i don't know that the veterans need to be protected. we sent the young men and women to war. guess what have you done as a taxpayer, you have trusted them to make good decisions. when we give them a possibility, there's a misgovernment overreach. everyone is all concerned what they do and where they go. and madness. >> how confident are you that the action will be resolved. >> high confidence. communicative. >> historically for profit universities, like the university of phoenix has been seen as ideal for non-traditional students. students who may be older, who have a family and need flexible ho
bill at university courses. wrongdoing. >> there's the insinuation that the university of phoenix has taken advantage. how do you respond to that? >> it's troubling greatly. we are not taking advantage of veterans. i'm a veteran, i don't feel i've been taken advantage of. >> major dean has been the dean at the university of phoenix for a year and a half. he spent 30 years in the army and is the primary spokesperson i. >> i don't know that the veterans need to be...
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but one university administrator said yes, mike powers is the university of alaska fairbanks interim and he felt this topic was so important, he traveled here to new york city from fairbanks, alaska, to join us. chancellor powers, thanks so much for being here. >> why did you feel it was important to come talk about this? >> it's a crisis on u.s. campuses, it needs to be changed. it's been with us time immemorial and enough's enough. that's the feeling we're receiving on our campus. >> you watched "the hunting ground" what was it about it that moved you. >> emotionally you felt heart broken for victims who came forward. and i admire the courage which with they came forward to make a point of what's happening. i was angry with the -- with the response, lack of protections from universities, and i was absolutely outraged by the ignorance and the callousness of the entire communities that turned a deaf ear to these victims. >> it had a profound effect on you that you then wrote a letter to your campus community issuing a public apology. i mean you personally had nothing to apologize for
but one university administrator said yes, mike powers is the university of alaska fairbanks interim and he felt this topic was so important, he traveled here to new york city from fairbanks, alaska, to join us. chancellor powers, thanks so much for being here. >> why did you feel it was important to come talk about this? >> it's a crisis on u.s. campuses, it needs to be changed. it's been with us time immemorial and enough's enough. that's the feeling we're receiving on our campus....
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university. then what happened was it continue to grow in the money continue to grow dramatically. the scale of the sport continue to grow. so long story short, i propose doing a project at the washington post. they did not want to do it. i proposed it as a book seven years ago. my agent was not that interested back then but then he called me after the sandusky scandal about a year later and suggested it was time for a book of college football. so i kind of lap because i'm not sure if he remembered that i propose that seven years earlier. anyway he convinced me to do a proposal. eventually we sold it and i was off and running. >> host: having written a book on sports in america in the nineties, a lot of it about college sports, is surprised how much has changed. as a former student athlete there is always issues that you can raise, negative issues, but they're also positive issues. expensive be in a expensive being a student athlete was a great one for me. i wondered if that perspective was somet
university. then what happened was it continue to grow in the money continue to grow dramatically. the scale of the sport continue to grow. so long story short, i propose doing a project at the washington post. they did not want to do it. i proposed it as a book seven years ago. my agent was not that interested back then but then he called me after the sandusky scandal about a year later and suggested it was time for a book of college football. so i kind of lap because i'm not sure if he...
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that's the gift university of michigan alum steven ross has given to the school. >> harvard universityn. good lord, that's a lot of money. >> colleges are big businesses. they have boards trying to maintain their endowments. they don't want anything to touch that. this is about millions and billions of dollars spent every year to keep this institution running. >> harvard is in the midst of a 6 million capital campaign. donors might be troubled if they understood the magnitude of sexual assault on campus. i think that's part of the effort to silence the problem. numerous times i was taken aside by a senior tenured female faculty person and told you should be a dutiful daughter. if you hear it, pretend you didn't. if you see it, shut up about it. silence. ♪ >> there's a reason we haven't seen more faculty involved. it harms your career in ways you can't even predict. certainly if you're untenured. even if you are tenured, it makes it more difficult to move from one institution to the next if you've been branded an activist or troublemaker. >> i've had the honor to work with students aski
that's the gift university of michigan alum steven ross has given to the school. >> harvard universityn. good lord, that's a lot of money. >> colleges are big businesses. they have boards trying to maintain their endowments. they don't want anything to touch that. this is about millions and billions of dollars spent every year to keep this institution running. >> harvard is in the midst of a 6 million capital campaign. donors might be troubled if they understood the magnitude...
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and what happened was the idea using the universal dollars as athletics somehow tainted the universityppen to disagree with that and made a terrible mistake by coming to that line of thinking but what they did was they basically went to the athletic directors and said we want to do this that's great. what we want you to come up with the money on their own. so the model evolved over the decades where college football was most visible and the richest sport. i won't say that it was the easiest monetized but the athletics were incredibly successful at monetizing because the demand was so great. they were known as the donations and i hope we will talk about this at some point that increased dramatically. the revenues from tickets themselves increased and then the other corporate money in the advertising and now the digital scoreboard advertising and the nike under armour so this model around football evolved to the point where today schools that play at the most elite level of the so-called super conferences or power conferences, it's not unusual for football to account for anywhere between
and what happened was the idea using the universal dollars as athletics somehow tainted the universityppen to disagree with that and made a terrible mistake by coming to that line of thinking but what they did was they basically went to the athletic directors and said we want to do this that's great. what we want you to come up with the money on their own. so the model evolved over the decades where college football was most visible and the richest sport. i won't say that it was the easiest...
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rates were rrised earlier this year at the university of northern iowa and iowa state university. at the time rates were raised at had successfully argued a tuition freeze. board of regents president bruce rastetter says the numbers can change depending on the state legislature. the legislative session begins in january. muslili student's at iowa's public universities are asking for a permanent prayer space... kwwl's amanda gilbert spoke with some o the students at the university of northern iowa. the saint stepepens tholic student t enter has been a place u-n-i christian students students ...are asking for a people understand what we go through... people here at uni... prayer... something nadir says is very important to himm.. "it's a sisi... if you don't pray five times a day... it's a sin..." standup: the problem is if he "its expensive for me and we have to pay insurance.. and we haveeto pay the cost overall.. but we have to do this.." and he's not the only struggling... "we struggle trying to find a placc to pray... i usually going always easy..." right now this is the only s
rates were rrised earlier this year at the university of northern iowa and iowa state university. at the time rates were raised at had successfully argued a tuition freeze. board of regents president bruce rastetter says the numbers can change depending on the state legislature. the legislative session begins in january. muslili student's at iowa's public universities are asking for a permanent prayer space... kwwl's amanda gilbert spoke with some o the students at the university of northern...
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the university is convinced by our penn faces, i would say our university president has a penn face too. and so does most of the administration, if the students are going to pretend, the administration is going to pretend they're okay. they are not going to address the underlying causes there. >> when you have a population of 100,000, search people are going to die by suicide, it's what the statistics are. >> there needs to be a distinction drawn, these are the statistics, we can't do anything about it, and saying, these are the statistics, we're going to do tangible things about it. >> not the only shocking discovery that katherine would make. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that others won't cover. how big do you see this getting? getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> we're here to provide the analysis... the c
the university is convinced by our penn faces, i would say our university president has a penn face too. and so does most of the administration, if the students are going to pretend, the administration is going to pretend they're okay. they are not going to address the underlying causes there. >> when you have a population of 100,000, search people are going to die by suicide, it's what the statistics are. >> there needs to be a distinction drawn, these are the statistics, we can't...
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the university has been using the name isis for this web prgram for decades... but, after recent terrorist attacks... the school feels a change is appropriate. the iowa student informatioosystem is commonly referred to as isis...and that name has upset some students... parents... and faculty at the university of iowa though students have used the rogram every day for years... recent terrorism events prompted theefight for a name chhnge. (sot. cg: tom taking these concerns very seriously, and so we're hoping this will be something that people will receive in a positive way." discussionsver changing the name began over the past fefe weeks on campuu but, word of a new name for the web program is just beginning to get out to the public. (sot. cg: hillary maglin) "whileeost students understand why the university is changing the name, they say they wouldn't have been offended if the school kept the name isis." affect me, but i think it's a good change to make." (sot. cg: dustin oodwin) "i think it's a good idea with everything going on. everything with isis. i think i
the university has been using the name isis for this web prgram for decades... but, after recent terrorist attacks... the school feels a change is appropriate. the iowa student informatioosystem is commonly referred to as isis...and that name has upset some students... parents... and faculty at the university of iowa though students have used the rogram every day for years... recent terrorism events prompted theefight for a name chhnge. (sot. cg: tom taking these concerns very seriously, and so...
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obtaining university records is dicey territory. those devices contain the oarsmen's class schedules, university e-mails-- they're protected. the university is throwing up a wall to protect their image. if we uncover that one of their golden oarsmen is a rapist and a murderer, it will tarnish their brand, and they know it. you need the victim to file a complaint, okay? where is shelby lockhart? we haven't been able to locate her. well, you don't have evidence that supports the arrest of any of the oarsmen. that's the only way you're gonna get your hands on those devices. how am i supposed to get evidence for an arrest if i'm not allowed to analyze those devices? we're on the same side, avery. there's just no way to get around this. (sighs) all right, come on, shelby, where are you? quinn was paid to locate shelby. there has to be some digital traiatl th'll lead us to her. hey, right here. where? quinn was using blackshades to spy on shelby. it mirrored shelby's phone onto quinn's screen, allowing her to track shelby's every move. ne
obtaining university records is dicey territory. those devices contain the oarsmen's class schedules, university e-mails-- they're protected. the university is throwing up a wall to protect their image. if we uncover that one of their golden oarsmen is a rapist and a murderer, it will tarnish their brand, and they know it. you need the victim to file a complaint, okay? where is shelby lockhart? we haven't been able to locate her. well, you don't have evidence that supports the arrest of any of...
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the university of northern iowa the university of northern iowa needs a new athletic director because troy dannen is heading to tulane university. he's taking the athletic director's job at that school in new orleans. la year, the national association of collegiate directors of athletics named dannen as the under armour a-d of the year. u-n-i will name an interim a-d while it searches for a new one. dannen's last day at will be december 31st. today the state regents approved a three per cent tuition increase for undergraduate students at in september, the regents raiaid undergraduat e tuition for the upcoming spring semester. but that three percent increase, whh totals about 100 dollars for full time undergrads, only applied to iowa state and northern iowa. the university of iowa was exempt from that increase. kcrg t-v nine's iowa city bureau chief mark carlson joins us live. mark, is this the final increase for next year? bruce, well it really comes down to the amount of funding the legislature will give the universities in the future. but this discussion is likely far from over. it
the university of northern iowa the university of northern iowa needs a new athletic director because troy dannen is heading to tulane university. he's taking the athletic director's job at that school in new orleans. la year, the national association of collegiate directors of athletics named dannen as the under armour a-d of the year. u-n-i will name an interim a-d while it searches for a new one. dannen's last day at will be december 31st. today the state regents approved a three per cent...
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and worked as president of des moines university. he returned as governor in 2010 and was elected again in 2014. branstad will celebrate his longest-serving status today... with an open house at his formal office. it's from 10 to four today... in his formal a convicted felon is on the run this morning after firing gunshots at a fort dodge bar. it all started early sunday morning... now police say the community may be key to catching the gunman. channel 13's justin surrency has the story. tempers flared inside fort dodge's dodger tap bar shortly before 1:45 sunday morning "an altercation between a man and somebody else inside the bar."it quickly escalated... "the man produced a gun and fired shots into the air into the ceiling of the business..."no one was injured but police say they are looking for 23 year old jordan michael foy, a convicted felon who's considered armed and dangerous... "do not approach the subject we will deal with that... if you see him call police immediately, call 911."once taken into custody foy is expected to b
and worked as president of des moines university. he returned as governor in 2010 and was elected again in 2014. branstad will celebrate his longest-serving status today... with an open house at his formal office. it's from 10 to four today... in his formal a convicted felon is on the run this morning after firing gunshots at a fort dodge bar. it all started early sunday morning... now police say the community may be key to catching the gunman. channel 13's justin surrency has the story....
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. >>> miss universe -- >> the epic miss universe flub that sparked mass confusion on live television after miss colombia was mistakenly crowned. >> colombia! >> the worldwide online reaction to steve harvey as memes go viral. >> i will take responsibility for this. >> first the "nightline 5." >> you never know when it will be your moment to shine. so don't trust your smile to any regular toothpaste. improffered crest 3d white brilliance removes five times more stains than the red box. try the whole collection for a smile that gets you noticed. >>> innovative sonic care technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral-b. get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. phillips sonic care. save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. >> number >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. while the debate over muslim refugees dominates much of the political rhetoric at home it pales in comparison to the dark backlash spread across europe. tense protests, street brawls, arson attacks. what does it mean for the thousands of refugees caug
. >>> miss universe -- >> the epic miss universe flub that sparked mass confusion on live television after miss colombia was mistakenly crowned. >> colombia! >> the worldwide online reaction to steve harvey as memes go viral. >> i will take responsibility for this. >> first the "nightline 5." >> you never know when it will be your moment to shine. so don't trust your smile to any regular toothpaste. improffered crest 3d white brilliance...
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university mission. so who else is going to lead us and say enough is enough, at a certain point maybe we need to look at this more closely than we do. i'm harsh on the presidents in the book, i think you're right pointed that out but i think it's absolutely fair. i went back and read 40 years worth of congressional testimony, hearings, i read the reports that the nca presidential task force put out, the knight commission put out, all the stuff that the presidents were associated with. when you read that history, two things are clear to me. one, the presidents clearly understand the problem. they talk relentlessly about the escalation it has caused and the impact on the schools and how they would like to change it. the second point is, then they say we are powerless to do anything about it. we need someone outside the university to tell us what to do. the question that is, who is that going to be? is it the ncaa? i don't think so. is it congress? again, i don't think so. if you look at the history of con
university mission. so who else is going to lead us and say enough is enough, at a certain point maybe we need to look at this more closely than we do. i'm harsh on the presidents in the book, i think you're right pointed that out but i think it's absolutely fair. i went back and read 40 years worth of congressional testimony, hearings, i read the reports that the nca presidential task force put out, the knight commission put out, all the stuff that the presidents were associated with. when you...
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washington university, we have management at the table. really playing enough of a role when inspirational families aspirationalfamilies are playinr a role in making a choice? >> absolutely they are. we have to know our economy is less than 30% of the country having bachelor's degrees. there is some sense in the american psyche that in order for me to get a job i may not need that college degree if only 25 to 30% of the population actually earns the degree. and i think also part of the psyche is that we have a president of the united states and a first lady who came to office owing student loan debt and mate it apparent that the -- made it apparent that the length of years individuals are engaged in the payment of debt is serious and it affects people well into their 40s and 50s and even professional individuals. i think families are considering all of that in their choice and they're trying to make the most economical decision. we've seen more students who are seeking a community college degree, and then transitioning to the bachelor's de
washington university, we have management at the table. really playing enough of a role when inspirational families aspirationalfamilies are playinr a role in making a choice? >> absolutely they are. we have to know our economy is less than 30% of the country having bachelor's degrees. there is some sense in the american psyche that in order for me to get a job i may not need that college degree if only 25 to 30% of the population actually earns the degree. and i think also part of the...
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miss universe 2015 is philippines!"miss universe 2015 host, steve harvey, misreading his cue cards and naming the wrong contestant as the winner the two women, awkwardly standing at the end of the stage - paralyzed by confused audience. "this is exactly what's on the for this. it was my mistake. it was stripped of her crown... stunned viewers, placed philippines.. the show abruptly cutting to credits some of the other judges taking to social media judge niecy nash tweeting this video: now. it's pandemonium in here!"harvey himself "i'd like to apologize wholeheartedly to miss colombia and miss philippines for my huge mistake. i feel terrible." even posting a picture with miss philippines back stage - saying he was able to apologize to her and miss colombia personally... who tearfully also spoke out after the show. so i'm happy."but the newly crowned miss universe summing up the shocking turn of events: "it's a very non traditional crowning isn't it. it's very, very 2015. laughs" pageant organizers also issued a statement
miss universe 2015 is philippines!"miss universe 2015 host, steve harvey, misreading his cue cards and naming the wrong contestant as the winner the two women, awkwardly standing at the end of the stage - paralyzed by confused audience. "this is exactly what's on the for this. it was my mistake. it was stripped of her crown... stunned viewers, placed philippines.. the show abruptly cutting to credits some of the other judges taking to social media judge niecy nash tweeting this video:...
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the university is convinced by our penn faces, i would say our university president has a penn face too. and so does most of the administration, if the students are going to pretend, the administration is going to pretend they're okay. they are not going to address the underlying causes there. >> when you have a population of 100,000, search people are going to die by suicide, it's what the statistics are. >> there needs to be a distinction drawn, these are the statistics, we can't do anything about it, and saying, these are the statistics, we're going to do tangible things about it. >> not the only shocking discovery that katherine would make. >> a deeper look at the divide in chicago. >> a lot of people here are angry. >> we can do something different. >> welcome back to this special edition of americans. i'm lisa fletcheamericans. i'm lisa fletcher. between december 2013 and june 2014, there were eight suicides, before timothy hamlet became number 9. his mother turned this into an opportunity for change. katherine hamlet lost her only son timothy to suicide just five months ago. he w
the university is convinced by our penn faces, i would say our university president has a penn face too. and so does most of the administration, if the students are going to pretend, the administration is going to pretend they're okay. they are not going to address the underlying causes there. >> when you have a population of 100,000, search people are going to die by suicide, it's what the statistics are. >> there needs to be a distinction drawn, these are the statistics, we can't...
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mapping the gas in nearby galaxy and probing areas of the universe. the sixth-- facilities are among the world's best searching for the faint whispers of distant technology. a variety of radio set experiment turned away at both the green bay periscope including some that allow us to observe in parallel with other astrologers without interfering with her work. a technique we call piggyback observing. several other us and international radio telescopes are also currently being used for radio study including the private allen telescope array of northern california, the low frequency array in europe and the merchants in wide array in australia. many radio study searches are taking advantage of the wealth of new information on our galaxy xo planet population. now revealed by missions such as nasa's kepler spacecraft. in a new project, a group based at the university of california san diego are using the observatory near san jose to diskette-- look for paul's labors. wavelengths a hair longer than optical like, but better at penetrating the dusty space betw
mapping the gas in nearby galaxy and probing areas of the universe. the sixth-- facilities are among the world's best searching for the faint whispers of distant technology. a variety of radio set experiment turned away at both the green bay periscope including some that allow us to observe in parallel with other astrologers without interfering with her work. a technique we call piggyback observing. several other us and international radio telescopes are also currently being used for radio...
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teaches hoyt here at the university. here's her book "american nietzsche: the history of an icon and his ideas. over watching booktv on c-span. on saturday evening a discussion on william f. buck buckley's run for mayor, and groom discusses his book, the generals. >> one of the first questions i'm usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you choose these three men, from second world war? and the answer is that they embodied, i believe, super characteristics of courage, character, and patriotism. >> on sunday night at 8:00, a look back at a turning point in world history in 1932, the rise of hitler and fdr. and at 11:15 p.m. eastern, alyssacast discusses her book, the influence machine, the u.s. chamber commerce and the corporate capture of american life. >> there's a around chose the chamber of commerce as a subject for my book. and it's because it sums up the temperature how we got here to this place. ... >> >> >> could be the welcome to politics & prose is a pleasure to have been here and post 89 hear him
teaches hoyt here at the university. here's her book "american nietzsche: the history of an icon and his ideas. over watching booktv on c-span. on saturday evening a discussion on william f. buck buckley's run for mayor, and groom discusses his book, the generals. >> one of the first questions i'm usually asked when i do a tv or radio show is why did you choose these three men, from second world war? and the answer is that they embodied, i believe, super characteristics of courage,...
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contact university of iowa police if you have any information. senator chuck grassley is trying to crack down on a prescription price hike... he and democratic senator ron wyden from oregon announced the results of an eight-month congressional investigation into the pricing of a hepatitis c drug "sovaldi" they found the company upped the price of the drug - which costs a thousand dollars a pill - to maximize revenue. united states senator joni ernst retires from the iowa national guard... ernst served in the iowa national guard for the last 23 years. she announced earlier this year that she planned to retire to ernst served as lietuenant colonel - and served in the middle east as part of operation iraqi freedom. decision 2016... presidential candidate jeb bush in eastern iowa today campaigning. his first stop this morning at the university of dubuque for his coffee and donuts event. the former florida governor spoke to a full room of supportee on issues from immigration, health care and national security. he also took questions from the audience
contact university of iowa police if you have any information. senator chuck grassley is trying to crack down on a prescription price hike... he and democratic senator ron wyden from oregon announced the results of an eight-month congressional investigation into the pricing of a hepatitis c drug "sovaldi" they found the company upped the price of the drug - which costs a thousand dollars a pill - to maximize revenue. united states senator joni ernst retires from the iowa national...
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what did the university base it on? mr. rein: the university based it one two things.he demographics of the graduating class which is measurable but not legitimate. it claimed it was basing it on this classroom small class study which they had conducted previously, which indicated that minorities were not present to their satisfaction in a lot of small. justice scalia: what do they base their satisfaction, on what do they base, 15%, 20%, or what? mr. rein: they promised it on good faith. that was accepted and the court said good faith does not suffice. justice sotomayor: i thought the study they showed that in 1986 they had more participation in these smaller classes, i do not know if they were small when they were somewhere between eight and 25 people. that was -- there were more of those classes in 1996 than in 2003 or 2002 when they were looking at that study. it would seem to me that that suggests there is less what they took from it, that there is less exchange of ideas in a classroom rather than more, based on this race-neutral policy. since you have to infer the
what did the university base it on? mr. rein: the university based it one two things.he demographics of the graduating class which is measurable but not legitimate. it claimed it was basing it on this classroom small class study which they had conducted previously, which indicated that minorities were not present to their satisfaction in a lot of small. justice scalia: what do they base their satisfaction, on what do they base, 15%, 20%, or what? mr. rein: they promised it on good faith. that...
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he took as the enemy of universal truth and all of his work has something to do with his effort to tear it down and to show is a human creation but not mirrors of reality. he wrote god is dead and it is called the bad man. so they play with this idea to the town square to say we have killed him everybody says he is crazy then he says by time has not come yet. still basically it is the intellectual project with the notion that god is dead but what troubled nietzsche as germans became more modern and secular to prey to a god they did not believe in any more. but yet people still held onto it. they were too terrified to live without it in that is a they try to with the philosophy. >> nietzsche we have to separate the myth that he did have moments of modest fame? the birth of tragedy had a big reception. a professor of language with a genealogy with the academic life was not for him. some day debate why do they have such a tough time but he taught for 10 years with some success and due to reasons is that what he said? budget nietzsche breaks free and lives on a pension busted his wife to in
he took as the enemy of universal truth and all of his work has something to do with his effort to tear it down and to show is a human creation but not mirrors of reality. he wrote god is dead and it is called the bad man. so they play with this idea to the town square to say we have killed him everybody says he is crazy then he says by time has not come yet. still basically it is the intellectual project with the notion that god is dead but what troubled nietzsche as germans became more modern...
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/university of iowa student) "it has absolutely nothing to do with it. it's just a coincidence that our acronym the university said changing the name of the program is relatively straightforward... and is looking into the expenses the change would bring upon the school... should they choose to do tha. a lot of students toll me they have seen and heard the iowa student information systems being referred to by its full name lately... rather than the abbreviation. we'v got you covered line in iowawa ity... hillary maglin ...kwwl news. the university hopes to have estimates on a possible name change compiled soon... and will make their decision public soon after that. also at the university of iowa. students will be seeing a slight spike in their tuition costs. the regents board agreed to increase unnergraduate tuition for resident students at the university of iowa; however, tuitiion will stay the same at uni and iowa state for now. rates were raised earlier this in continuing coverage... we now know it's a 21-year-old woman who died in a crash on icy roads
/university of iowa student) "it has absolutely nothing to do with it. it's just a coincidence that our acronym the university said changing the name of the program is relatively straightforward... and is looking into the expenses the change would bring upon the school... should they choose to do tha. a lot of students toll me they have seen and heard the iowa student information systems being referred to by its full name lately... rather than the abbreviation. we'v got you covered line in...
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jerre was also on the university presidential search committee -- though a university spokesman said that did not influence the name of the hospital. r-e-i closed its doors on black friday. the store urged people to "opt outside"...spend time with families and enjoy the great outdoors. and it actually helped their sales online. the store saw a ten percent jump in online traffic on thanksgiving... and a 26 percent jump on black friday. a woman picks up a birthday cake some, the way it looked would have been a big problem. here's a look at the cake -- see how the message is written? as ken kolker shows us -- the natsot: "lisa aldrich, thank you so much for sharing your story. so nice. i shared it hopefully so that people would consider that they should be nicer." lisa aldrich bought the sheet cake at meijer in gaines township on saturday for her sister's birthday, which also happened to fall on bunko night. she asked a worker to smiled and thanked her, but didn't notice the handwriting until a few minutes later, and actually didn't mind it. then, it was spotted by i said 'yeah.' " othe
jerre was also on the university presidential search committee -- though a university spokesman said that did not influence the name of the hospital. r-e-i closed its doors on black friday. the store urged people to "opt outside"...spend time with families and enjoy the great outdoors. and it actually helped their sales online. the store saw a ten percent jump in online traffic on thanksgiving... and a 26 percent jump on black friday. a woman picks up a birthday cake some, the way it...
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the university of iowa's new president has privately improve his public communications skills. bruce rreld is paying for the consultant out of his own pocket. eileen wiwited is known for making people look and sound good on television and in public presentations . board of regents president bruce rastetter is a client. checking the calendadai see it is still december, even though it doesn't feel like it. chief meeorologis t joe winters joins us live from outside newbo market. joe, will we ever have winter weather? it will not feel or look like december as we head into the weekenen temperatures are expected to remain 10-20 degrees above normal highs and lows through monday. with the warm weather in place all precipitation will be of a wet variety. although some drizzle orr isolated shohors are possible tonight and saturday period of heaviest rain develops a bit later. saturday night though sunday will see 1-2" idespread rainfall, with higher totals likely in some areas. lingering moisture on monday could result in a brief rain/snow m. have a good night and a safe weekend. tonigh
the university of iowa's new president has privately improve his public communications skills. bruce rreld is paying for the consultant out of his own pocket. eileen wiwited is known for making people look and sound good on television and in public presentations . board of regents president bruce rastetter is a client. checking the calendadai see it is still december, even though it doesn't feel like it. chief meeorologis t joe winters joins us live from outside newbo market. joe, will we ever...
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intense. >> miss universe 2015 is colombia! >> for an excruciating two minutes and five seconds, miss colombia thought she won the the first runner up is colombia. miss universe 2015 is philippines! >> then look at this. you can see a pageant worker signalling, take the crown off her head. >> i was the only reporter backstage when the happened. i tell you, everyone back there was floored. wow! >> i know. i know. right now. chaos. >> it was hard. end, they didn't congratulate the real winner which was philippines. most of them went to miss colombia because they knew her heart was broking. >> it's a big confusion. >> yeah. >> yes. >> you are miss universe. backstage many times, many times. i did really win? am i really miss universe? are you going to take the crown from me now? and, no, no, you're really the winner. they really assured me. >> talk about big time blunder, continuing to boo. they w't leave the stadium. mistake happened. they only know it happened. striking resemblance to fellow colombian sophia vergara had a messag
intense. >> miss universe 2015 is colombia! >> for an excruciating two minutes and five seconds, miss colombia thought she won the the first runner up is colombia. miss universe 2015 is philippines! >> then look at this. you can see a pageant worker signalling, take the crown off her head. >> i was the only reporter backstage when the happened. i tell you, everyone back there was floored. wow! >> i know. i know. right now. chaos. >> it was hard. end, they...
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universe mistake. one contestant losing her crown >> that is so hard to watch. >> you feel for everybody involved and we'll be watching that video once again. >> morning i'm carry and i am lynn. >> were keeping their seats were. it is 5:00 a.m. on monday december 21. where flying through the month. >> it is been so warm it doesn't really feel like. >> and our cmac christmas eve could be 70 degrees audrey. >> i know i have to double check that for you. i don't know the last time that happened. >> we are going to be mild as we go to the christmas holiday. we all start off i don't think it's going to feel much like winter. right right now we're fortys in bridgeport, and out towards montauk. on. on westchester we are 27 in bedford, we are in 40s in the bronx and over towards quads not. the satellite and radar shows that we are dry right now. they will thicken up as we go through the afternoon and evening. they're coming in ahead of a system that is bringing wet weather from the great lakes to the mississip
universe mistake. one contestant losing her crown >> that is so hard to watch. >> you feel for everybody involved and we'll be watching that video once again. >> morning i'm carry and i am lynn. >> were keeping their seats were. it is 5:00 a.m. on monday december 21. where flying through the month. >> it is been so warm it doesn't really feel like. >> and our cmac christmas eve could be 70 degrees audrey. >> i know i have to double check that for you. i...
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announced the wrong winner of miss universe. >> miss universe, 2015 is -- colomb colombia! ♪ i have to apologize. the first runner-up is clolombc. miss universe 2015 is philippines. listen, folks, let me just take control over this. this is exactly what's on the card. i will take responsibility for this. it was my mistake. it was on the card. >> steve harvey explaining things there, you see miss colombia had been crowned, waving and the crown just basically gets yanked off her head and put on miss philippines, that is crazy. things grew more uncomfortable when harvey took to twitter to apologized and spelled colombia and philippines incorrectly in the tweet. shiba, it was later taken down. miss universe a gift that keeps on giving as far as television moments go. >> oh my gosh. twitter is on fire over this, louis. can i read you one tweet that i just found really funny coming in to work this morning? >> sure. >> one guy tooing to twitter and said when awe announc the wrong miss universe, then apologize to colombia university and the new testament instead. so everyone has jo
announced the wrong winner of miss universe. >> miss universe, 2015 is -- colomb colombia! ♪ i have to apologize. the first runner-up is clolombc. miss universe 2015 is philippines. listen, folks, let me just take control over this. this is exactly what's on the card. i will take responsibility for this. it was my mistake. it was on the card. >> steve harvey explaining things there, you see miss colombia had been crowned, waving and the crown just basically gets yanked off her...
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lsu is not a mickey mouse university, but let's suppose for a moment there is a mickey mouse university. mouse and professor student mice, and at mickey mouse university the class looks up, looks to the door and sees a ravenous pack looking right at him, hungry. the mouse, mickey mouse professor, yells out, oh, and the cat hightailed it and immediately runs away. one of the relieved students speaks to the professor and says, what was that, professor? and the professor says that, my friends, is why it is good to learn a second language. [laughter] language. language and wit. that is one of today's key themes. we are all affected by the meaning we attached to words. language, we figure, is the most logical part of the word. sit init that we athletics at an conference. why do we build a building if it is already else? why is there no good definition for as the sarris -- thesa urus? why is palindromic not spelled the same backwards and forwards. language and wit. science tells us that we are the remains of stars, inorganic material that is somehow combined to produce light. we don't know wh
lsu is not a mickey mouse university, but let's suppose for a moment there is a mickey mouse university. mouse and professor student mice, and at mickey mouse university the class looks up, looks to the door and sees a ravenous pack looking right at him, hungry. the mouse, mickey mouse professor, yells out, oh, and the cat hightailed it and immediately runs away. one of the relieved students speaks to the professor and says, what was that, professor? and the professor says that, my friends, is...
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what steve harvey has to say about crowning the wrong miss universe. that's coming up in just a few minutes. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar. chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full forecast next. and when you see news - or if you have pictures or video to share... you can do that by going to our page on facebook. you can also "like" our page to stay up to date on breaking news and weather information. "you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered. with ron steele, amanda goodman and chief meteooologist mark schnackenberg. this is the kwwl news at five." forecast on kwwl." information. sky remains cloudy tonight with areas of fog to remain. drop below freezing after midnight. combine that with any moisture from the fog and you when walking or driving. the wind increases during the day pushing afternoon highs into the upper 30s and low 40s. we are tracking a storm forecast to bring us rain wednesday with highs in the mid 40s. rain amounts could be as high as 0.50". drop below freezing after midnight. combine that w
what steve harvey has to say about crowning the wrong miss universe. that's coming up in just a few minutes. here's a live look at the storm track 7 live doppler radar. chief meteorologist mark schnackenberg has your full forecast next. and when you see news - or if you have pictures or video to share... you can do that by going to our page on facebook. you can also "like" our page to stay up to date on breaking news and weather information. "you're watching kwwl. we've got you...
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miss universe 2015 is philippines! >> reporter: but for miss colombia, a moment that should have been filled with joy and celebration turned into confusion and awkwardness when host steve harvey realized he crowned the wrong winner. >> it was my mistake. >> reporter: but steve harvey said the reason for his confusion was how the names were again. >> reporter: to add insult to injury, when he posted an apology on social media, he misspelled philippines and colombia. critics went online to skewer harvey. pageant coordinators put out a statement saying, "unfortunately a live telecast means human error can come into play." miss colombia took her loss graciously. >> everything happens for a reason, so i'm happy. >> reporter: for miss philippines, the real miss universe, the crowning moment will be best remembered as one of steve harvey's biggest blunders. >> it's a very non-traditional crowning moment, isn't it? it's very 2015. >> reporter: the ratings for had over a million fewer viewers than the last broadcast, and mauric
miss universe 2015 is philippines! >> reporter: but for miss colombia, a moment that should have been filled with joy and celebration turned into confusion and awkwardness when host steve harvey realized he crowned the wrong winner. >> it was my mistake. >> reporter: but steve harvey said the reason for his confusion was how the names were again. >> reporter: to add insult to injury, when he posted an apology on social media, he misspelled philippines and colombia....
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we'll fill you in on what's happening in temple university's bid for a new $100 million stadium. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. >> i'm vai sikahema. it is cool out there but bill henley, correct me if i'm wrong, it feels to me like it's warmer than what the average would be. >> absolutely. it is december, it should be colder. in fact, it's a little warmer than yesterday. it's the wind making it feel chillier. the temperatures should be in the low 30s. we're at 40 degrees right now in philadelphia. pottstown should be in the 20, it's 31. millville did start in the 20s, now 37 degrees, a little bit of mixing in the atmosphere with a bit of a breeze. mount pocono cold enough to make snow. sunshine will be bright, we'll see it all day long at 7:0038 degrees, 43 by 10:00 this morning, and by lunch time, early this afternoon we'll start to see more 50. the neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i'm back. first traffic with jessica boyington. >> we are back in business on the vine street expressway so starting with good news here. right around 24th
we'll fill you in on what's happening in temple university's bid for a new $100 million stadium. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm rosemary connors. >> i'm vai sikahema. it is cool out there but bill henley, correct me if i'm wrong, it feels to me like it's warmer than what the average would be. >> absolutely. it is december, it should be colder. in fact, it's a little warmer than yesterday. it's the wind making it feel chillier. the temperatures should be in...
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columbia university and the london school of economics. had you gone to a good program at one of the better considered state schools, or taken a stateside business degree, instead of heading off overseas, how would you be different? and how would the resume that you presented to your early employers be different? >> i would think it would be very different. with a name like ruchika, i have heard hiring managers once i've made the cut, oh, that's an unusual name. and i think when i haven't read frank answer book i'll be honest here, but i have read his op ed, the examples he sites are wealthier white kids who did not end up going to very recognized colleges and still had a degree of success in ligh life. and i don't think, certainly i have the tenacity and i have the determination so i would like to believe i'd be able to make it this far, regardless. but i would be lying if i said that those credentials or my resume did not get me as far as i've come to date. >> quickly before i say good-bye, did it force you to work harder and by forcing
columbia university and the london school of economics. had you gone to a good program at one of the better considered state schools, or taken a stateside business degree, instead of heading off overseas, how would you be different? and how would the resume that you presented to your early employers be different? >> i would think it would be very different. with a name like ruchika, i have heard hiring managers once i've made the cut, oh, that's an unusual name. and i think when i haven't...
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miss universe 2015 is philippines. the pageant host...comedian, show host...steve harvey... announced the wrong winner. miss colombia received a crown and bouquet of flowers, only to have it taken away just moments later... and given to miss philippines. coming up... we'll tell what miss colombia has to say about getting the crown snatched off her head. local police has a valley drivers. yeah...and they're hoping you'll take the time to remind others. we'll tell you what it is...coming up. after a 6-month battle...teachers in the clark county school district agree to a new contract. find out what new incentives brought them to morning with monica jackson, jason feinberg, dave hall and maria silva. weather 24/7 with cassandra jones and your traffic solutions. this is fox5 news this morning. after recent tragedies have claimed dozens of lives on valley roads, law enforcement is pleading with drivers... not to drink and drive this holiday season. fox5's abby theodros explains how planning ahead can help save a life. anoth
miss universe 2015 is philippines. the pageant host...comedian, show host...steve harvey... announced the wrong winner. miss colombia received a crown and bouquet of flowers, only to have it taken away just moments later... and given to miss philippines. coming up... we'll tell what miss colombia has to say about getting the crown snatched off her head. local police has a valley drivers. yeah...and they're hoping you'll take the time to remind others. we'll tell you what it is...coming up....
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there's a new miss universe today. but she was crowned only after a very awkward moment on live t-v, broadcast around the world. c-n-n's boris sanchez reports. << steve harvey/miss universe host) "columbia! (cheers)" miss colombia celebrated being crowned miss universe... but her reign lasted only a few minutes. (nats: steve harvey/miss universe host) "i have to apologize. the first runner up is colombia. miss universe 2015 is philippines!" miss universe 2015 host, steve harvey, misreading his cue cards and naming the wrong contestant as the winner the two women, awkwardly standing at the end of the stage - paralyzed by the snafu. harvey addressing a confused audience. (nats: steve harvey/miss universe host) "this is will take responsibility for on the card." miss columbia stripped of her crown... stunned viewers, watching as miss universe 2014 placed it on the head of winner miss philippines.. the show abruptly cutting to credits some of the other judges taking to social media judge niecy nash tweeting this video: (ni
there's a new miss universe today. but she was crowned only after a very awkward moment on live t-v, broadcast around the world. c-n-n's boris sanchez reports.
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fox 29's bill anderson paid a visit to the kutztown university campus today.ill, you're in the newsroom now, of course. what did you find? >> reporter: it's an interesting topic. because the college experience is about taking on new and difficult challenges and learning from diverse groups of people. but what do you do when someone else's beliefs are perceived to be hateful or differ divisive? kutztown university is the latest to try and answer that question. ♪ >> reporter: for years people have battled over whether symbols like confederate flags and swastikas are hateful or just expression of freedom of speech. but when kutztown university banned them earlier this week, they thought they had addressed that problem at least here on their campus. >> with regard to the space where our students live, there was a sense that, um, certain symbols would create a very uncomfortable situation for some of our students. >> reporter: but aft just about 24 hours and some public backlash, the university backed away from the policy to have it reviewed for constitutional will
fox 29's bill anderson paid a visit to the kutztown university campus today.ill, you're in the newsroom now, of course. what did you find? >> reporter: it's an interesting topic. because the college experience is about taking on new and difficult challenges and learning from diverse groups of people. but what do you do when someone else's beliefs are perceived to be hateful or differ divisive? kutztown university is the latest to try and answer that question. ♪ >> reporter: for...
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the street is in the campustown state university campus. police say their chances of solving cases, would increase significantly if there was video evidence. authorities say the cameras would not be monitored 24 hours a day, but video footage would be looked at if a crime is reported. a retired national parks service superintendent is charged with stealing remains. national monument superintendent thomas munson allegedly stole a kept them in his home in prairie du chien. the artifacts included fragments of jaws and leg bones that are one thousand to two thousand-years-old. munson is expected to be arraigned in federal court in cedar rapids next week. the pilot of a single-engine plane was killed when his aircraft crashed in the median of interstate 29 north of council bluffs thursday. before the crash, the pilot radioed to the airfield saying he was having problems with his plane. the plane went down near mile marker 58 east of the airfield and north of downtown council bluffs. approached the scene and checked on the pilot but he was unresp
the street is in the campustown state university campus. police say their chances of solving cases, would increase significantly if there was video evidence. authorities say the cameras would not be monitored 24 hours a day, but video footage would be looked at if a crime is reported. a retired national parks service superintendent is charged with stealing remains. national monument superintendent thomas munson allegedly stole a kept them in his home in prairie du chien. the artifacts included...
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a university spokesperson said the university is seriously considering the acronym change. december has been much too warm for some people in minnesota. temperatures in minneapolis have been as high as 10 degrees above average. and weather watchers say the city is nearly 8 inches below average for snowfall so far this season. so how are winter r orts lovers coping? molly rosenblatt found out. << "it's a big bummer." "well it's certainly been a bummer." is probably some of the worst we've ever had actually." here at theodore wirth park in minneapolis, green grass is whererehe snow should be. the snow cat is camped out in the parking lot and the rope tow sits idle. (jamie neldner/ park and recreation mgr.) "we just need cooperation from a temperature standpoint. so it has to be in the mid to low twenties for about a week to ten days in order to accumulate to the standard for the cross-country skiing, the tubing and the snow shoeing." but mother nature isn't cooperating. (jamie neldner/ park and recreation mgr.) "snow would be wonderful, a nice base to ssart with." at finn sis
a university spokesperson said the university is seriously considering the acronym change. december has been much too warm for some people in minnesota. temperatures in minneapolis have been as high as 10 degrees above average. and weather watchers say the city is nearly 8 inches below average for snowfall so far this season. so how are winter r orts lovers coping? molly rosenblatt found out.
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universe last night. his mistake has become a huge internet sensation. >> liz: not the one you want to have. he immediately owned up to the air but that has not calm things down. tresa is with us with the details. >> reporter: what would you do if this happened? i really feel for the guy. i feel so bad for steve harvey. >> reporter: i also feel bad for ms. columbia. let me fill you inches this is the base of a winner in shock. not shock. not only because she won but because initially she did not think she won. this is the story that has everyone talking this morning. initially, the major mix up by steve harvey thought it might be a joke. >> ms. universe 2015 is columbia [applause]. >> reporter: the the tears, the sash, the crowd and that title is finally yours ms. columbia. now the big blunder by steve harvey. morning. >> i have to apologize. the first runner-up is columbia. >> reporter: cameras cut to ms. philippines. it is starting to sink in that maybe she will not be leaving las vegas as ms. universe
universe last night. his mistake has become a huge internet sensation. >> liz: not the one you want to have. he immediately owned up to the air but that has not calm things down. tresa is with us with the details. >> reporter: what would you do if this happened? i really feel for the guy. i feel so bad for steve harvey. >> reporter: i also feel bad for ms. columbia. let me fill you inches this is the base of a winner in shock. not shock. not only because she won but because...
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of wisconsin professor jennifer ratner-rosenhagen teaches history here at the university. here's her book, "american nietzsche: a history of an icon and his ideas." you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly interview program. gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college football. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in coming weeks on "after words," michael marma will report on the factors contributing to america's health and wellness gap. darcy olson will make a critical look at the review period new medications must undergo to receive fda approval. also coming up, karl rove will discuss the importance of william mckinley's 1896 presidential campaign. and this weekend nurse and new york times columnist at least a brown -- teresa brown will talk about the challenges patients face in the health care system. >> i really wanted readers to get a sense of how important nurses are to patient care and to give them a very tactile, do detai
of wisconsin professor jennifer ratner-rosenhagen teaches history here at the university. here's her book, "american nietzsche: a history of an icon and his ideas." you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some authors recently featured on booktv's "after words," our weekly interview program. gilbert gaul described the rise of big money in college football. roberta kaplan recalled her successful supreme court argument in favor of gay marriage. in coming...