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as a teacher and university professor as well as being a university president, i take a special interest in cheating. as you might imagine. and i have some strong opinions about it. in case you're wondering, i am against it. [laughter] this morning, i want to frame the question that will help us examine the topic of cheating from a constructive perspective. the question is -- how can we build and maintain a culture of honor and integrity? being a university president for the past two years and a college professor and the administrator for more than three decades, i am best qualified to talk about honor and integrity in the context of the college campus. but i will also discuss some ways that a campus culture of honor carries over to the real world beyond the ivory tower. to start our discussion, i wanted to consider a word. this word did not really exist until 2005. it was popularized by a tv host in the pilot episode of his new prime-time comedy program. it quickly enter the public consciousness and took its place in the lexicon of popular language. it was written about in newspapers an
as a teacher and university professor as well as being a university president, i take a special interest in cheating. as you might imagine. and i have some strong opinions about it. in case you're wondering, i am against it. [laughter] this morning, i want to frame the question that will help us examine the topic of cheating from a constructive perspective. the question is -- how can we build and maintain a culture of honor and integrity? being a university president for the past two years and...
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change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the enterprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise that has its own section in the newspaper -- sports. does the history of a department have a section in the newspaper? hell no. you have a bad day lecture, do they write you of? no, they don't. are you on the front page of the news? no, you are not. and who makes that possible? the ones who want the sports enterprise to be the way it is. the miracle is that the universities and the n.c.a.a. resisted as many pressures as they have and have been capable of sustaining the simmons enterprise that has no counterpart anywhere else in
change what the universities do. will then you want to make the n.c.a.a. fix all this, you have the wrong target. the enemy is us. it is us, the university's pin is us, the fans. it is us, all of you who watch it on television and by the tickets at outrageous prices and by skyboxes. you are the people who make the enterprise what it is today and you should take full responsibility for your participation when you wrap this all up and you put it on the news and it is the only academic enterprise...
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as you know, i am the president of the university of virginia, a top tier of the university in central virginia. in two weeks, an annual rite of passage will occur when about 4000 families will bring their first-year college students to charlottesville to begin their undergraduate studies at uva. the same thing will happen at colleges and universities all over the country. these new college students were 10 or 11 years old in 2005 when steven colbert calling his new word. this means these young people have come of age in the age of truthiness. two historians, william sousstrs and neil house, have written extensively about this generation, which includes everyone born since 1980. through their research, they found a few key traits that characterize students in this age group. let me share some of the streets. they are -- some of those traits. they are confident. in recent decades, children have become much more involved in the lives of their kids, as many of you know, i'm sure. this has given young people lots of support and, as a result, fostered their self-confidence. they are a team-
as you know, i am the president of the university of virginia, a top tier of the university in central virginia. in two weeks, an annual rite of passage will occur when about 4000 families will bring their first-year college students to charlottesville to begin their undergraduate studies at uva. the same thing will happen at colleges and universities all over the country. these new college students were 10 or 11 years old in 2005 when steven colbert calling his new word. this means these young...
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the university of texas, north dakota state university in university of colorado.ion orders. cut other bomb threats have been called into major u.s. businesses in california and cons of a new. at kron4, we have not gotten any word on where in california these businesses have been targeted. and they say that in all no bombs have been found in any of these physicists or universities. in the overnight hours, there were numerous business is set on fire and destroyed. they are affiliated with muslim extremist. this is all just crossing wires. different states throughout the country, the news was coming in separately but when you bring this and has a larger story, you are looking at many u.s. and businesses all receive these songs correct. there does appear to be some kind of connection. again, how the word about businesses targeted in california and the pennsylvania, and we do not have any specifics on that. all we know it is in all cases so far we have no word of any bombs being a >> . >>darya: let's check the markets. wall street is looking ahead with the dow up 60 po
the university of texas, north dakota state university in university of colorado.ion orders. cut other bomb threats have been called into major u.s. businesses in california and cons of a new. at kron4, we have not gotten any word on where in california these businesses have been targeted. and they say that in all no bombs have been found in any of these physicists or universities. in the overnight hours, there were numerous business is set on fire and destroyed. they are affiliated with muslim...
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ohio state university, the university of tennessee, where we are headed, brandeis university, the university of south florida and creighton university. all right, ms. sarah. >> what's the -- >> oh oh. >> hey, guys. >> somebody is actually in class. >> the university of tennessee in knoxville with smoky the live mascot and a few of my new friends! >> that was cute. ♪ . wow. look at that! orange seems to be a big color at these universities. ♪ >> okay. okay. ♪ home sweet home to me >> he is so cute. ♪ rocky top, rocky top tennessee ♪ >> okay. ♪ >> rocky top -- okay. ♪ good old rocky top, rocky top tennessee ♪ okay. ♪ rocky top, tennessee. every time we show a new school -- >> they think the other one was the best and you may see another one, and you think unbelievable. the folks at ut are turning it out. here is the key though, for us to do our show live from your university -- >> monday, october 1st -- >> you have got to get out there and vote, 'cause this rocks. so you have to go to klgandhoda.com and vote and you can only vote one per computer so stop cheating. 'cause there are people out t
ohio state university, the university of tennessee, where we are headed, brandeis university, the university of south florida and creighton university. all right, ms. sarah. >> what's the -- >> oh oh. >> hey, guys. >> somebody is actually in class. >> the university of tennessee in knoxville with smoky the live mascot and a few of my new friends! >> that was cute. ♪ . wow. look at that! orange seems to be a big color at these universities. ♪ >>...
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as a teacher and university professor as well as being a university president, i take a special interest in cheating. as you might imagine. and i have some strong opinions about it. in case you're wondering, i am against it. [laughter] this morning, i want to frame the question that will help us examine the topic of cheating from a constructive perspective. the question is -- how can we build and maintain a culture of honor and integrity? being a university president for the past two years and a college professor and the administrator for more than three decades, i am best qualified to talk about honor and integrity in the context of the college campus. but i will also discuss some ways that a campus culture of honor carries over to the real world beyond the ivory tower. to start our discussion, i wanted to consider a word. this word did not really exist until 2005. it was popularized by a tv host in the pilot episode of his new prime-time comedy program. it quickly enter the public consciousness and took its place in the lexicon of popular language. it was written about in newspapers an
as a teacher and university professor as well as being a university president, i take a special interest in cheating. as you might imagine. and i have some strong opinions about it. in case you're wondering, i am against it. [laughter] this morning, i want to frame the question that will help us examine the topic of cheating from a constructive perspective. the question is -- how can we build and maintain a culture of honor and integrity? being a university president for the past two years and...
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syracuse university, ohio state university, university of tennessee, brandeis university, university of south florida, and creighton university. >> i'm here at syracuse university. and they are so excited to launch the first day of our fall tour. >> oh, my gosh, you have a marching band. >> every parent who is watching this saying why are they not in class. but here's the great stuff. we are going to actually visit with sarah and learn more about the school a little bit later in the show. but we're so excited for the folks at syracuse university. >> thank everybody for us, sarah. we'll see you in a few minutes, sweetie. >> it's monday, so we always have our favorite things. and you liked my hair today. this stuff is terrific. super shine light moisturizing cream. instead of doing the oily stuff at the ends of your hair, it's a moisturizing cream. so it doesn't get as oily for hair that's like mine. but it's $44 for five ounces at amazon.com. >> my favorite thing, i fell in love with this show on pbs. just started watching the first season yesterday. i know we're at season three. i ha
syracuse university, ohio state university, university of tennessee, brandeis university, university of south florida, and creighton university. >> i'm here at syracuse university. and they are so excited to launch the first day of our fall tour. >> oh, my gosh, you have a marching band. >> every parent who is watching this saying why are they not in class. but here's the great stuff. we are going to actually visit with sarah and learn more about the school a little bit later...
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, the universities are the franchise, whatever is done is because the universities, their presence, their trustees, faculty, regulatory agencies, everybody is in favor of what is going on. there is nobody opting out. nobody is opting out. people are raising their hands. they get filled with wisdom and justice and truth and they go off and say, we don't need to play anymore. they don't do that. everybody needs to have justice and truth, just like us, so we don't have under competition. they just the rules of the franchise to make it work out. the first thing we should do is allow any student athlete who wants to go pro to go pro. why do we wait? why do we restrict them? why do we slow it down? they want to make high school and go pro. why is it our business to interfere? congratulations. go. explore. do the best you can. go out and the approach. make a gazillion dollars. high-school, they're not competitive. they come to us. we have a little bit of a minor league operation here. football does not want to do the minor league operation. we do it for them. we tried to give these kids a chance
, the universities are the franchise, whatever is done is because the universities, their presence, their trustees, faculty, regulatory agencies, everybody is in favor of what is going on. there is nobody opting out. nobody is opting out. people are raising their hands. they get filled with wisdom and justice and truth and they go off and say, we don't need to play anymore. they don't do that. everybody needs to have justice and truth, just like us, so we don't have under competition. they just...
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the university's emergency communication system. the captain says the alerts are very helpful in notifying the entire student body about possible threats. captain belcastro says students need to utilize all of the resources available to them, and help aid in the safety of s-j-s-u. he says bike theft is the biggest crime on-campus. but crimes of violence has the highest priority live on campus, amanda del castillo, update news. students who thought parking at san jose state was already a big headache last semester .... may be facing a bigger headache this semester. according to the san jose state police department ... the university has sold more than twice the number of parking passes than spaces available. ">>>kinesiology senior nicole young ... has to get up pretty early in the morning to catch a vacant parking space. " i have to get to school 1 hour before class just to find a parking spot." police don't count open parking spots ... they count open parking hours. john law says: "we only have 4800 parking spaces for students on th
the university's emergency communication system. the captain says the alerts are very helpful in notifying the entire student body about possible threats. captain belcastro says students need to utilize all of the resources available to them, and help aid in the safety of s-j-s-u. he says bike theft is the biggest crime on-campus. but crimes of violence has the highest priority live on campus, amanda del castillo, update news. students who thought parking at san jose state was already a big...
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syracuse, university of tennessee, university of south florida, ohio state university, brandeis, andon university. >> hoda and i will be hosting our show from one of those schools based on your vote so you have to vote. you have to go and vote for the school right now. >> right now. we're going to check in with brandeis university in waltham, massachusetts and then creighton in nebraska. >> hey, kids, why should we come to your school? >> we're so excited. "today" in the fourth hour. we love kathie lee and hoda. we have so much enthusiasm and spirit. >> we have sup a great sense of community and spirit. we love to rally, especially around a good cause and you and we really want you to come out here and become part of our community. >> you guys really turned it out i think. people up on the second tier, you know how to party and that's influencing us. >> judge looks like quite the party animal. >> yeah. wild and crazy judges. >> we can definitely show you a good time when you come here. >> you're showing us a lot of school spirit. >> thank you. >> thank you, kids. on to omaha and mike
syracuse, university of tennessee, university of south florida, ohio state university, brandeis, andon university. >> hoda and i will be hosting our show from one of those schools based on your vote so you have to vote. you have to go and vote for the school right now. >> right now. we're going to check in with brandeis university in waltham, massachusetts and then creighton in nebraska. >> hey, kids, why should we come to your school? >> we're so excited....
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john: this week we have come to one of the most prestigious universities in america, university of maryland -- north carolina i debated former vermont governor about the role of government. i hope i convince them but i don't know. when everything it is important we have an open debate. and traditionally that is what universities were supposed to be about. open debate. but college campuses often are not. two reasons. some have speech codes of what you cannot say. some are so liberal libertarians and conservatives are ostracized if they speak up. you had a student here? >> 2010. and robert studies free-speech and is with fire the foundation for individual rights and education. hadley, you were not very political. what happened? >> i have opinions but struggled what i believe, when to speak up, and when to be quiet. john: the because of friends ? >> there were a variety of students that were very mature but others who could be loudmouth that overshadows the culture with a small group to make a lot of noise it can be intimidating. congressmen tom 10 credo was invited but the speech never happen
john: this week we have come to one of the most prestigious universities in america, university of maryland -- north carolina i debated former vermont governor about the role of government. i hope i convince them but i don't know. when everything it is important we have an open debate. and traditionally that is what universities were supposed to be about. open debate. but college campuses often are not. two reasons. some have speech codes of what you cannot say. some are so liberal libertarians...
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so keep in mind, university trying to get to colesville road, cannot do it. also, it may be difficult to get to georgia avenue as well. just be aware of that and try to make alternate plans. let's head over to -- some good news. had road work at cedar. that's gone. also looking good, traveling along i-270, a live look. no issues here. between clarksburg in rockville in both directions, you're clear on i-270. >>> officials at the university of virginia are calling for a recount after being named the top party school in the country. "playboy" magazine gave the school that title. editors say the ranking is based on three categories. sports, sex, and night life. a school spokesperson tells nbc news the university would rather be recognized for its academic achievements. last month, "forbes" ranked uva the top public university in the country. >> i didn't know you could call for a recount on those sorts of things. >> probably not going to happen, but a way to say we're not so crazy about this honor. >> but people do recognize uva. >> this "playboy" thing is entire
so keep in mind, university trying to get to colesville road, cannot do it. also, it may be difficult to get to georgia avenue as well. just be aware of that and try to make alternate plans. let's head over to -- some good news. had road work at cedar. that's gone. also looking good, traveling along i-270, a live look. no issues here. between clarksburg in rockville in both directions, you're clear on i-270. >>> officials at the university of virginia are calling for a recount after...
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technology, is really an investment in the future of the university and in a area that the university needs to really build itself and really provide the best education for our students." >> << take vo runs :6 >> professor johnathan roth, isnt convinced << take sot - runs : 0:12 .." ">>>when you talk about infrastructure and technology, i mean six buildings on campus dont have air conditioning, including my own, right, and um, with hardwarde, d departments have to pay for their own hardware" >> << take vo runs :19 >> vice president and chief financial officer,shawn bibb, says the school is still looking for other sources of revenue such as higher tuition for non residnet students and higher fees for super seniors.... students who have taken one hundred and fifty units, but have yet to graduate. sixth year kinesiology student, cottrell hill is disappointed with the new annoucement.<< << take sot - runs : 0:00 .." ">>>super senior......" >> its absurd, this is the most outlandish thing i've heard of, for someone to ask for more money, when you already asked for more money." voters will
technology, is really an investment in the future of the university and in a area that the university needs to really build itself and really provide the best education for our students." >> > professor johnathan roth, isnt convinced >>when you talk about infrastructure and technology, i mean six buildings on campus dont have air conditioning, including my own, right, and um, with hardwarde, d departments have to pay for their own hardware" >> > vice president...
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our university. no. okay. >> hi, everybody. welcome to our dorm room. >> yes, it's thirsty thursday, september 13th. hodi and i are here. we are roomies. >> this is a little kind of like what my college dorm looked back in the day. i was voted, by the way, messiest roommate. >> why does that not surprise me? you notice your side of the room? >> yeah. my side is more trashed than your side. >> my side is nice and i've got wonderful posters on the wall and you have justin bieber. >> you have your "scandalous" poster. that is shameless. >> i didn't do it. we are looking for the school with the most spirit and we are going to head to that campus, allegedly. ? yes, we are. p so so we want you to twee tthe hashtar the hasp . not that i'm at all biased from my university, but i want you to look at a video the folks from virginia tech sent. >> hoda, we know you went to a lot of parties here at virginia tech. we've got a space reserved for you. >> oh! oh! it's getting worse. >> hoda, you do not look like the same person. >> what, the af
our university. no. okay. >> hi, everybody. welcome to our dorm room. >> yes, it's thirsty thursday, september 13th. hodi and i are here. we are roomies. >> this is a little kind of like what my college dorm looked back in the day. i was voted, by the way, messiest roommate. >> why does that not surprise me? you notice your side of the room? >> yeah. my side is more trashed than your side. >> my side is nice and i've got wonderful posters on the wall and you...
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. >> break news traveling university boulevard. i'm still seeing all of your lanes blocked at dennis avenue. what this means is if you're traveling university boulevard, just going to be a tough commute if you're trying to get to colesville road. and then also university boulevard as you're making your way towards georgia avenue. it's not going to be an option if you have to pass dennis avenue. no word yet on if this is going to last through the morning rush. i can tell you it may. again, a downed pole is block all of university boulevard at dennis avenue. let's head over right now to i-66. things look good there. a live look at you make your way past chain bridge road. no issues outside the beltway, i-66. inside is clear as well. nice commute, no issues to report right now. i'm back in ten with another look at traffic. >>> breaking news. the nfl referee lockout is finally over. the league and referees union reached a tentative agreement on a new contract. tony is live at the news desk. >> reporter: late last night, the nfl and the
. >> break news traveling university boulevard. i'm still seeing all of your lanes blocked at dennis avenue. what this means is if you're traveling university boulevard, just going to be a tough commute if you're trying to get to colesville road. and then also university boulevard as you're making your way towards georgia avenue. it's not going to be an option if you have to pass dennis avenue. no word yet on if this is going to last through the morning rush. i can tell you it may. again,...
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there is a culture of hazing going on at the university. the university turned a blind eye to it.to be responsible. >> okay. and you know, in an e-mail to the "orlando sentinel" just thursday night, rick mitchell of gray robinson, the university lead trial said this. i'm quoting now, famu is not blaming anyone for this tragic loss. rather, the university has asked the court to decide the legal question of whether florida's taxpayers can be held financially liable to mr. champion's estate, according to the facts of the case, including him knowingly and voluntarily participating in a felony hazing. avery, does that in any way kind of clarify what the mission is for the university? >> no. i mean, they just soft pedaled the same thing that they filed to try to say he's not responsible, but he is responsible. actually, richard and i agree. we think this case, you know, should move forward. there are fact questions. let's see what happens here. >> okay. let's move on to the case that many people referred to or remembered as fatal vision, because it all dates back to a movie that depicte
there is a culture of hazing going on at the university. the university turned a blind eye to it.to be responsible. >> okay. and you know, in an e-mail to the "orlando sentinel" just thursday night, rick mitchell of gray robinson, the university lead trial said this. i'm quoting now, famu is not blaming anyone for this tragic loss. rather, the university has asked the court to decide the legal question of whether florida's taxpayers can be held financially liable to mr....
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here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going against a gravitational force. if that's true and the universe exploded, does that mean as time goes by the universe will speed up or the universe would slow down? and it turns out the universe should slow down if this model is correct, and you know what? when the astronomer types look out in the heavens, they find out that the universe is slowing down. you know, how they know that? because when you look at the things that are furthest ago, i mean, furthest away and the thing that's furthest away is longest to go. you guys hit to the idea that it takes 8 minutes for the sunlight to get from the sun, r
here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going...
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of the universe could be precisely zero, and if you are about to create a universe from nothing, that'sd first step. the laws tell us that empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of particle that is pop in a time scale so short you can't see them. strange things can happen, and, in fact, it's possible without my super natural trickery for matter and particles to be created from nothing. it's even possible that space and time themselves popped into existence from nothing. it's allowed by the laws of physics, and that is so remarkable that we shouldn't feel it's a let. we should celebrate this new discovery and knowledge. >> okay. so for those folks at home who just listened that and they're shaking their heads saying how could this guy say that something could come from nothing, where you saying that there is energy many that nothing, in that space? >> you don't -- what's really arkable is once you put gravity into the mix, you could have positive manager and negative energy. you could start out with zero energy, and then have positive energy, but they're graftational attraction is negat
of the universe could be precisely zero, and if you are about to create a universe from nothing, that'sd first step. the laws tell us that empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of particle that is pop in a time scale so short you can't see them. strange things can happen, and, in fact, it's possible without my super natural trickery for matter and particles to be created from nothing. it's even possible that space and time themselves popped into existence from nothing. it's allowed by the...
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the university is guided by federal and d.c. law which do not prohibit or allow breast-feeding in certain environments. some students say the university should give the okay. >> i think that women should be allowed to breast-feed in public, because it's not something that's unnatural, and it's not something we should be ashamed of. >> reporter: i'm shomari stone. >> professor pine as of this report continues to teach. >>> now to a virginia woman who's living the dream, a penny that she bought at a flea market turned out to be a rare long-lost masterpiece by the impressionist renoir. derrick ward explains why the discovery might encourage you to listen to your mother. >> reporter: this painting hasn't been displayed in public since 1926. a few years after it was bought from a french art dealer by a wealthy matron of the arts. she was an enthusiastic collector out of baltimore. from there, the trail goes cold. >> the whereabouts have been unknown. >> reporter: it did show up in a flea market in the shenandoah valley. it got the at
the university is guided by federal and d.c. law which do not prohibit or allow breast-feeding in certain environments. some students say the university should give the okay. >> i think that women should be allowed to breast-feed in public, because it's not something that's unnatural, and it's not something we should be ashamed of. >> reporter: i'm shomari stone. >> professor pine as of this report continues to teach. >>> now to a virginia woman who's living the...
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out of abundance of caution the president of the university decided that all buildings on the university campus should be evacuated. this is going on at the university of texas at austin. all buildings on campus evacuated. we'll keep you updated. jenna: well our very own campaign carl cameron is on governor romney's trail. he will join us from the battleground state of ohio where the republican presidential nominee will rally his supporters later on this afternoon. so we're watching everything politics today. >>> also a sad milestone in the disappearance of these two young girls, elizabeth collins and lyric cook. the latest on the search for the missing cousins and what police are now asking the public for just ahead. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. [ male announcer ] did you know that mach3 can last two times longer than a disposable? ♪ mach3 has high definition blades coated with 4 strengthening layers to
out of abundance of caution the president of the university decided that all buildings on the university campus should be evacuated. this is going on at the university of texas at austin. all buildings on campus evacuated. we'll keep you updated. jenna: well our very own campaign carl cameron is on governor romney's trail. he will join us from the battleground state of ohio where the republican presidential nominee will rally his supporters later on this afternoon. so we're watching everything...
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syracuse university, ohio state university, university of tennessee, brandeis university, university of south florida, and creighton in nebraska. >> sara is down south. hey, sara. >> hi, guys. today i'm at the university of south florida in the sunshine state. although the sun did not show up, the party did! >> like a flash mob. >> oh, my gosh. >> woo! >> that looks like fun. >> oh, my gosh, let's listen. [ cheers ] >> that looks like fun. >> if you can get college kids up and around 10:00 a.m., you've >> that is awesome. >> it's nice to see a different color than orange. >> mixing it up. we need everybody to vote. klgandhoda.com. we'll check back in with sara in a bit. >> the campus with the most votes will be our home away from home on monday, october 1st. you can only vote one time from one computer, right? >> unless you're a computer guy and you know how to beat the system. >> we don't want anybody to cheat. >> maybe computer classes can figure out how to do it in a creative way. >> we saw this picture coming up. i got to tell you i thought it was courtney love from about 20 year
syracuse university, ohio state university, university of tennessee, brandeis university, university of south florida, and creighton in nebraska. >> sara is down south. hey, sara. >> hi, guys. today i'm at the university of south florida in the sunshine state. although the sun did not show up, the party did! >> like a flash mob. >> oh, my gosh. >> woo! >> that looks like fun. >> oh, my gosh, let's listen. [ cheers ] >> that looks like fun....
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. >> look how many young women complete high school and go on to universities. compare that with how many end up in top management or on boards. it is not just about ability. >> chancellor merkel's government is deeply divided on the issue, but germany's upper house of parliament has approved a law forcing companies to put more women in top positions -. >> i have said this for some time -- these non-binding agreements we have a present do not work. that is why i think we need to legislate on this. then the financial crisis might have taken a different course with prudent women in charge -- >> the financial crisis might have taken a different course with putting women in charge. >> if the quota does become law, there will be a lot more women running german companies. >> let's bring in our correspondent. the numbers are surprising. at the moment, on the average, only 3% of the boards of germany's biggest companies are women. is that likely to change? >> i think that it probably will not pass the lower house of parliament, simply because it is a measure that has be
. >> look how many young women complete high school and go on to universities. compare that with how many end up in top management or on boards. it is not just about ability. >> chancellor merkel's government is deeply divided on the issue, but germany's upper house of parliament has approved a law forcing companies to put more women in top positions -. >> i have said this for some time -- these non-binding agreements we have a present do not work. that is why i think we need...
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this is being done at howard university college of medicine along with the howard university hospital and fox 5. there will be 1,000 free physicals given today within an eight-hour time frame. there is about 125 people an hour that will circulate through here. people had to sign up ahead of time. this is not open to the public. there is a lot you can learn from what is going on here today. dr.oz says there are five things that you need to know to help assess your own health. and so every person that comes through here today will get a 15-minute physical and will be checked for these five things. they will get their blood pressure checked. they'll get their waist size checked. they will hop on the scale, see how much they weigh, get their cholesterol checked and their blood sugar which is an indicator for diabetes. if you know what those numbers mean and what she should be, you can put yourself on a road to a healthier life. that is what dr. ozs preaching today and he will be here all day doing this. so, as you can see, they have did i rent centers here set up for people to come out. 1
this is being done at howard university college of medicine along with the howard university hospital and fox 5. there will be 1,000 free physicals given today within an eight-hour time frame. there is about 125 people an hour that will circulate through here. people had to sign up ahead of time. this is not open to the public. there is a lot you can learn from what is going on here today. dr.oz says there are five things that you need to know to help assess your own health. and so every person...
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come, a campus controversy at american university.s that a professor did class and whyof thatprofessor is outraged some found it upsetting. >> first, a beloved high school student gunned down on his way to school. hear from his family. >> knew at 11:00, prince police are intensifying their search for suspects in the an 18-year-old high- school student. marckel ross was shot while to high school. police spent hours canvassing the scene for evidence. his father could not understand his son.e would hurt >> he was a kind person. is all. i cannot really talk. i cannot really talk. >> investigator say this case is wide open. no leads or suspects. anyone with information is asked prince george's police. >> tonight, florida a&m in theity takes a stand death that has taken national attention. isjust to the school blaming. >> 7 is on your side with the information put brd on the eve unveiling of the apple 5. the number that may surprise you. >> students at american ofversity are out in support herofessor room breastfed lecturing a class. some d
come, a campus controversy at american university.s that a professor did class and whyof thatprofessor is outraged some found it upsetting. >> first, a beloved high school student gunned down on his way to school. hear from his family. >> knew at 11:00, prince police are intensifying their search for suspects in the an 18-year-old high- school student. marckel ross was shot while to high school. police spent hours canvassing the scene for evidence. his father could not understand...
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but if you look at the universe, what kind of god could have created this universe? it's an ugly universe, there are 37 families of elementary particles, it's a mess. it's a botched job. a botched job. if there's a god he is 100% malicious but only 80% as effective and that would pretty much explain the world. (uncomfortable laughter) >> stephen: well, you're being kind of tough on the creator of everything. when was the last time you created everything? (laughter) >> i'm equally tough on physicists. in fact i think the efforts to take the place of god using physical laws is a big failure. so there ought to be more suspects out there that can resolve this mystery. >> is there anything other than god or the physical sciences that you came up with? >> i-- one great thinker sir roger penrose. he believes in platonic ideas, he believes in abstrat mathematical entities and the world is ushered into this existence of platonic ideas. >> stephen: so somewhere out there there is a realm of the platonic ideas and we know these people-- because how closely it resembles the plat
but if you look at the universe, what kind of god could have created this universe? it's an ugly universe, there are 37 families of elementary particles, it's a mess. it's a botched job. a botched job. if there's a god he is 100% malicious but only 80% as effective and that would pretty much explain the world. (uncomfortable laughter) >> stephen: well, you're being kind of tough on the creator of everything. when was the last time you created everything? (laughter) >> i'm equally...
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of the universe could be precisely zero, and if you are about to create a universe from nothing, that'sd first step. the laws tell us that empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of particle that is pop in a time scale so short you can't see them. strange things can happen, and, in fact, it's possible without my super natural trickery for matter and particles to be created from nothing. it's even possible that space and time themselves popped into existence from nothing. it's allowed by the laws of physics, and that is so remarkable that we shouldn't feel it's a let. we should celebrate this new discovery and knowledge. >> okay. so for those folks at home who just listened that and they're shaking their heads saying how could this guy say that something could come from nothing, where you saying that there is energy many that nothing, in that space? >> you don't -- what's really arkable is once you put gravity into the mix, you could have positive manager and negative energy. you could start out with zero energy, and then have positive energy, but they're graftational attraction is negat
of the universe could be precisely zero, and if you are about to create a universe from nothing, that'sd first step. the laws tell us that empty space is a boiling, bubbling brew of particle that is pop in a time scale so short you can't see them. strange things can happen, and, in fact, it's possible without my super natural trickery for matter and particles to be created from nothing. it's even possible that space and time themselves popped into existence from nothing. it's allowed by the...
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from the university of alabama. your school has spirit, using the #klgandhodau, we just might come to your campus next month, or maybe not. >> time to look at all the wacky, whimsical photos that make you stop and say wackawack. >> it was good last week. >> it was. >> no pressure. >> good luck. >> and go. >> okay. the first photo up was sent from tammy from st. ingos, maryland. would you like to choose what's behind door number three? fyi, that was actually not locked. they did try the door. everyone wants to know what is on the other side the next one is -- there's nothing behind -- a door to nowhere. debra smith from fairfax, virginia, submitted this photo. thank goodness they put the caution sign there because i would not have known otherwise. you may get water going this way. and then we have a photo from carolyn cooper. darn it, i'm off by a day this is probably car wash, although it leads to you believe otherwise. >> that's cute. >> i wouldn't go there for other services. aubrey from selma, california, sent th
from the university of alabama. your school has spirit, using the #klgandhodau, we just might come to your campus next month, or maybe not. >> time to look at all the wacky, whimsical photos that make you stop and say wackawack. >> it was good last week. >> it was. >> no pressure. >> good luck. >> and go. >> okay. the first photo up was sent from tammy from st. ingos, maryland. would you like to choose what's behind door number three? fyi, that was...
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university officials say neither the gunman or the victims were students at the university and are calling the attack a target shooting. students received text alerts and e-mails informing them that the suspect was still at large. >> it is definitely useful because you know what areas to be around or stay away from one counsel. >> the number of students did not receive the alerts right away due to technical issues. >> what apparently happened was, the website reached overload yesterday as information started going out, and people started logging on to the website. but it was back up quickly and the logjam was fixed. >> university officials are pleased with their response to the shooting but say there's always room for improvement. for instance, the morgan state president will speak with members of the cabinet and others to evaluate response times to the incident. he has reached out to baltimore city government and police departments and campus security. >> we will be looking at what happened and ways that would probably can improve or enhance security on the campus and protocols for what t
university officials say neither the gunman or the victims were students at the university and are calling the attack a target shooting. students received text alerts and e-mails informing them that the suspect was still at large. >> it is definitely useful because you know what areas to be around or stay away from one counsel. >> the number of students did not receive the alerts right away due to technical issues. >> what apparently happened was, the website reached overload...
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university officials say neither of the student or the victim were students at the university. >> oneoter, one victim, were known to each other. there was some kind of relationship. definitely it looks as if this was a target shooting. >> police say the victim was shot in the stomach and rushed to johns hopkins hospital griff university officials say neither the gunman or the victims were students. immediately after the shooting, the initial university alert said it was a stabbing but then minutes later students like him receive this alert. >> shooting confirmed. emergency. stay indoors and away from windows. >> the swat team cleared the building and rendered it safe and the officials were able to let campus move around freely. >> the circumstances are still under investigation but officials say it appears some kind of off-campus confrontation spilled into the student center. >> it is very the vocal. we are a state institution, public university, we have an open campus. it is not physically possible to shut this campus down or to put bars around. >> these kinds of things happen but it
university officials say neither of the student or the victim were students at the university. >> oneoter, one victim, were known to each other. there was some kind of relationship. definitely it looks as if this was a target shooting. >> police say the victim was shot in the stomach and rushed to johns hopkins hospital griff university officials say neither the gunman or the victims were students. immediately after the shooting, the initial university alert said it was a stabbing...
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my name is nathan bernard, the founder and director of the boston university urban accelerator.cross the united states, tons of business are running on a razor's edge. at the same time, numerous university students are well educated and eager to get into the community. what we have done to mobilize the two groups is formed the boston university accelerator where we send student team toss work with small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books as well as identify airs ya within the business for cost savings. what our program needs is $250,000 so we can launch the program across the united states serving underserved communities that need it most. each business we work with saves money, retains jobs and creates jobs for the economy we are all a part of. thank you very much. i look forward to our next meeting. >> i like that close. i knew that was going to be bood. you guys who work in this field, what did you think? jim? >> i think it's a noble effort. there's a lot of need out there. i would ask questions about cost structure, how many buse
my name is nathan bernard, the founder and director of the boston university urban accelerator.cross the united states, tons of business are running on a razor's edge. at the same time, numerous university students are well educated and eager to get into the community. what we have done to mobilize the two groups is formed the boston university accelerator where we send student team toss work with small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books as well as...
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why where did you go to university?arrived in the united states of america on december 17, 1967. i went to [inaudible] state. where i earned a bachelor's degree of arts in french literature. then i moved to ucla. i studied french literature there too, and i was almost done with any graduate studies and i knew i was going do my dissertation on [inaudible] for the right word and the idea of women. why decided to switch majors to comparative literature so that i can write. excuse me my dissertation on an iranian woman poet whom i loved. many of my teachers except one said that it was a professional suicide of sort to switch from the two. so my teachers jokingly told me this she has unpronounceable name as you do, and but it was a labor of love, and it eventually became a turning point in my life. i'm very glad i listened to my heart. >> so professor, did you stay in the states after that and become a citizen? >> yes. i have [inaudible] this country. after graduation i had a job offer from a university. the premier institut
why where did you go to university?arrived in the united states of america on december 17, 1967. i went to [inaudible] state. where i earned a bachelor's degree of arts in french literature. then i moved to ucla. i studied french literature there too, and i was almost done with any graduate studies and i knew i was going do my dissertation on [inaudible] for the right word and the idea of women. why decided to switch majors to comparative literature so that i can write. excuse me my...
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the other finalists are syracuse university, university of tennessee, brandeis university, university >> they look like they're having fun out there. hide the children, the talented penny marshall is with us today. >> her new memoir is called "my mother was nuts." >> let's look at highlights from her life and career. >> one, two, three, four. five, six, seven, eight. slameel, says lamozzle. >> penny marshall became a household name in 1976 playing laverne defazio in the country's top-rated sitcom "laverne and shirley" about two friends that worked in a milwaukee brewery. after seven years of performing madcap sketches with her co-star cindy williams, marshall turned to directing earning her place among the hollywood elite with "big" that starred tom hanks and grossed over $100 million, as did the 1992 film "a league of their own" about an all-american girls professional baseball league in the 1940s. a high-profile marriage to actor and director rob reiner, a romance with art garfunkel and stories about her life both in hollywood and as a child growing up in the bronx are part of her n
the other finalists are syracuse university, university of tennessee, brandeis university, university >> they look like they're having fun out there. hide the children, the talented penny marshall is with us today. >> her new memoir is called "my mother was nuts." >> let's look at highlights from her life and career. >> one, two, three, four. five, six, seven, eight. slameel, says lamozzle. >> penny marshall became a household name in 1976 playing laverne...
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including abolishing the universal service fund. in the 1930's, you had to have something like a universal service fund to get telephone service into rural america, that is a totally different america than the america today where almost everybody in the country has a cell phone or an iphone or nicad and we have multiple service providers in the -- or an ipad and we have multiple service providers in the network. i see no real reason for the universal service fund as it was originally construed. and it is debatable if you need it at all. i am understand those that represent rural districts that want to use universal service fund to get broadband into their areas. when the issue came up last time in the energy and commerce committee, then congressman now senator roy blunt of missouri offered some amendments to require that, if you will do broadband universal service fund, they provided to underserved areas and that amendment was defeated. to my mind, it does show a bit of the hypocrisy of the concept. >> the communications at those re
including abolishing the universal service fund. in the 1930's, you had to have something like a universal service fund to get telephone service into rural america, that is a totally different america than the america today where almost everybody in the country has a cell phone or an iphone or nicad and we have multiple service providers in the -- or an ipad and we have multiple service providers in the network. i see no real reason for the universal service fund as it was originally construed....
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this is westbound university boulevard at royalton road. pepco is on the scene of an early morning accident with the cones set up. the left lane is getting you through. i'll be back with more coming up at 6:43. back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> of:31 now. the -- 6:31 now. the presidential campaign is all about virginia today. both major candidates will be in the old dom minution. just before noon republican mitt romney will visit an american legion post in spring field. at the same time the democrats will be welcoming president obama to virginia beach. he'll rally supporters at the farm bureau live venue. the. has a four-point lead in the commonwealth. >>> our partners at cbs this morning are getting a look at the campaign from someone who knows pretty well how these things go. sharply rose joins us live from -- charlie rose joins us live from new york with a preview. who's that? >> good morning, mike and andrea. once again you get it right. senator john mccain will be with us in studio 57 and we'll ask him what mitt romney needs to do
this is westbound university boulevard at royalton road. pepco is on the scene of an early morning accident with the cones set up. the left lane is getting you through. i'll be back with more coming up at 6:43. back to you. >> thank you, monika. >>> of:31 now. the -- 6:31 now. the presidential campaign is all about virginia today. both major candidates will be in the old dom minution. just before noon republican mitt romney will visit an american legion post in spring field. at...
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i'm the founder and director of the boston university urban business accelerator. as you look across the united states, you seatons of small urban businesses that are running on a razor's edge when it comes to cash flow. at the same time, you see numerous university students that are well-educated and eager to get into the communities that surround their campuses. what we've done in an effort to mobilize these two groups is formed the boston university urban business accelerator where we send student neems underserved communities to work with the small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books for the business owners and use it is a means to compare the business owners against industry averages as well as identify areas within their business for cost savings. what our program needs is $250,000 so that we can launch this program across the united states serving the underserved communities that need it the most. what you will be doing is investing directly into students' education and the economy as each business we works with s
i'm the founder and director of the boston university urban business accelerator. as you look across the united states, you seatons of small urban businesses that are running on a razor's edge when it comes to cash flow. at the same time, you see numerous university students that are well-educated and eager to get into the communities that surround their campuses. what we've done in an effort to mobilize these two groups is formed the boston university urban business accelerator where we send...