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funded universities. up here, and i think it will come to that, because i think it's going to have to. i don't know how we're going to work anything out without it. but you say that was bad language by a lawyer who got confused or was late or didn't have a good night's rest or whatever it was. so you sort of slosh over that. earlier, you said that there are a number of universities that want to make a certainly number of changes, which you then enumerated three or four of them, but then you have also said frequently in answer to questions at otherfora that you don't have the authority to do anythi anything. you don't have a vote, which you said here. everything is in the hands of the universities. my cynical self says that universities like things exactly the way they are because they're making a ton of money. in fact, they're making so much money, more than they ever have before, not all, but some, that there's about 120 that make most of it. 120 universities. that i don't know how change is possible. ho
funded universities. up here, and i think it will come to that, because i think it's going to have to. i don't know how we're going to work anything out without it. but you say that was bad language by a lawyer who got confused or was late or didn't have a good night's rest or whatever it was. so you sort of slosh over that. earlier, you said that there are a number of universities that want to make a certainly number of changes, which you then enumerated three or four of them, but then you...
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because state universities, as, because state universities, ma universities and state government entities are excluded from nlra coverage. that means the decision only applies to universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to public colleges. what are the differences between state and federal laws regarding collective bargaining and mandatory subjects of bargaining and effort? >> there are a variety of differences. the states actually vary widely. the nlra as you know covers organizing rules, bargaining determinations come subjects of marketing and the right to engage in economic action. all those differ under various state laws. for example, some prohibit public sector bargaining it on. others permit borrowing but in limited terms. others don't have the right to engage in economic action. others would have interest arbitration. so you would have different subjects be negotiated by different groups in different collective bargaining agreements. ultimately, it would end up with individual bargaining on a level playing field. different terms and different contra
because state universities, as, because state universities, ma universities and state government entities are excluded from nlra coverage. that means the decision only applies to universities in each conference and division. however, state law applies to public colleges. what are the differences between state and federal laws regarding collective bargaining and mandatory subjects of bargaining and effort? >> there are a variety of differences. the states actually vary widely. the nlra as...
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following 30 years as a profess professor, a university administrator and a university president. i certainly appreciate the opportunity to appear before all of you today and discuss what i agree are very important issues, and i particularly want to thank you, mr. chairman, for working with us on the timing of this hearing. it's good that we're able to be here. the ncaa' core purpose as has already been pointed out is to promote the well being and success of more than 460,000 student athletes as they enjoy both world-class athletic experiences and receive access to top-notch educations. that's why i have been working diligently with the division i board of directors, our member universities, and all of the stakeholders to drive policy changes that support student athletes success and indeed, address many of the issues that have already been raised here today. during my tenure, we have enacted more than a dozen key reforms, two notable examples are raising academic standards and adding the opportunity for multiple-year scholarships. as we discuss how to improve college sports today
following 30 years as a profess professor, a university administrator and a university president. i certainly appreciate the opportunity to appear before all of you today and discuss what i agree are very important issues, and i particularly want to thank you, mr. chairman, for working with us on the timing of this hearing. it's good that we're able to be here. the ncaa' core purpose as has already been pointed out is to promote the well being and success of more than 460,000 student athletes...
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is the decline in state support for the universities. in fact, it really seems as if the american dream is in danger of turning into a nightmare. the students can see the land of tonny, but can't get to it. as you decrease the state support, the expenses of the university continue, and the only way - or the major way that a university has to make up for that is, in fact, to increase tuition. at the same time most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on students, and so they will often have a combination of an increase in tuition and some form of cuts within the university to try to decrease over all expenses. >> were there no other choices as administrators like yourself looked at what could be done to econ omize, what could go first. is tuition the only fall-back position for closing what could be a budget deficit? >> depend on the magnitude of the deficit. there are opportunities within universities, and you can encompass them in the concept of focussing on student first. that is, that as you make dec
is the decline in state support for the universities. in fact, it really seems as if the american dream is in danger of turning into a nightmare. the students can see the land of tonny, but can't get to it. as you decrease the state support, the expenses of the university continue, and the only way - or the major way that a university has to make up for that is, in fact, to increase tuition. at the same time most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on...
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we do remedial education at all universities of all types. we have programs before the freshman matriculates to give them a little bit of chance to get used to the system. back in the day, i was the first one in my family to complete a college education. neither one of my parents had done any college. so, i wasn't able to turn to them and say, well, you know, what's a mid-term? how do you get ready for this? and students move from different climates, let alone different countries. about 20% of cornell's student body of 22,000 are international students. so, i think we have to think especially about groups like first-generation college students where we want to focus a little more attention and in fact, people like me are always talking about diversity on college campuses which i think is one of the most important things we should stress. the more the diverse the population of students we serve, the more robust has to be the support services to make sure they can get a leg up and get the work done. >> one of the struggles in the last few years
we do remedial education at all universities of all types. we have programs before the freshman matriculates to give them a little bit of chance to get used to the system. back in the day, i was the first one in my family to complete a college education. neither one of my parents had done any college. so, i wasn't able to turn to them and say, well, you know, what's a mid-term? how do you get ready for this? and students move from different climates, let alone different countries. about 20% of...
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is precious to universities. three years later the analysis is terrible and things haven't changed if you're going to be a world class institution otherwise you're going to be world class in everything you do including athletics then you ought to have an absolute world class response process disciplinary process the truth finding process around the issue of sexual assault or any other crime that would go on to campus. universities handle complaints rape and assault at the discretion. do exist. at the new england school and. it's fine to have universities she specifically teaches about those laws break here title mind started off in this country as an aspect of the civil rights act the best way to get equality to happen. is to prohibit discrimination against you well what kind of discrimination is most likely to inhibit your ability to learn harassment and violence. an amendment from one hundred seventy two title nine imposes equal access to education for boys and girls to ask. in cases of sexual discrimination a
is precious to universities. three years later the analysis is terrible and things haven't changed if you're going to be a world class institution otherwise you're going to be world class in everything you do including athletics then you ought to have an absolute world class response process disciplinary process the truth finding process around the issue of sexual assault or any other crime that would go on to campus. universities handle complaints rape and assault at the discretion. do exist....
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and in the universe. so it does not mean that we stop at the sample, we work closely with them to determine, how many claims are affected. >> other questions, from commissioners? >> so, you know, sample of the claims, what percentage of that in the total universe? >> it is, we use an error of driven formula, to select our sample. and it is not a, we are not taking a percentage of over all universe of claims. >> understood, but what percentage of that 220, is two percent of the total universe, five percent? 20 in >> no, it is not. it is much, it is a much smaller amount than that. so... >> so. >> it would be. >> one percent? >> less than one percent over all. >> okay. >> in the universe. within a whole year's worth of claims. >> okay. >> you are not talking about extrapolation, but if is one percent, and within the 220, if you found, five percent error rate, likelihood that out of that 99 percent, you might have also... >> so, our results are weighted based on the over all universe of claims. >> understood
and in the universe. so it does not mean that we stop at the sample, we work closely with them to determine, how many claims are affected. >> other questions, from commissioners? >> so, you know, sample of the claims, what percentage of that in the total universe? >> it is, we use an error of driven formula, to select our sample. and it is not a, we are not taking a percentage of over all universe of claims. >> understood, but what percentage of that 220, is two percent...
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the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its. fifteen thousand students. up to sixty thousand. feet. is a really special place and you wouldn't really know unless you're here it's like people tell you about it but you never really realize that it's a family. and just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear you. know today. is. tailgating. and this whole area would be covered with people. this is basically. a lot of girls have four guys. the guys definitely know that take advantage of. the game. in the room. the next day she filed a complaint with the university and tried to get justice. the day after. the morning after. she came to me and told me you know something that happened when she got over snow to dan and for. kind of you know went through the whole story of what had happened how she had already been in contact with. the hospital given her poor. and then at the point that she was talking to me about it was when she was going to meet with the police chief from notre dame and she
the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its. fifteen thousand students. up to sixty thousand. feet. is a really special place and you wouldn't really know unless you're here it's like people tell you about it but you never really realize that it's a family. and just an awesome awesome place to be there's a big tradition the schools are about. to hear you. know today. is. tailgating. and this whole area would be covered with people. this is basically. a lot of girls...
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the notify the university the state police ten days after the events. ended her life ever since his daughter's death. wants only one thing to know what drove to suicide investigators couldn't reach any conclusions despite evidence of the threats received by the. written statement is clear i was extremely scared next he pulled me onto his lap and kissed me even harder in my breasts with both his hands he said to suck in my neck and i started crying hard the day after the salt a message from the football player was not only threatening it was dominating that same day on the second at about six twenty meaning where. to happen she says sorry it's not your business and then he drops in me don't do anything you would regret messing with the football is a bad idea. because looking at the. surface is communicating on behalf of himself on behalf of the football on behalf of that player who is the acting for this moment what's interesting maybe prophetic about this is that become of maybe the truest statement anyone makes in this entire matter that you don't want
the notify the university the state police ten days after the events. ended her life ever since his daughter's death. wants only one thing to know what drove to suicide investigators couldn't reach any conclusions despite evidence of the threats received by the. written statement is clear i was extremely scared next he pulled me onto his lap and kissed me even harder in my breasts with both his hands he said to suck in my neck and i started crying hard the day after the salt a message from the...
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fact, did not apply to the university of maryland law ofool because the university maryland law school did not accept black students. now that he was an attorney with the naacp and working with charlie houston, mr. marshall about that.ee they filed suit on behalf of a young student, scion oft grad and prominent baltimore family. they filed suit against the of maryland and their case was deemed so hopeless by whitemarylanders and folks paid it no mind in maryland, that no one showed up the case. no one except thurgood marshall's father, willie, who it hadave been there if been a hit-and-run trial. simple.gument was the university of maryland is plessy v.under ferguson to provide separate but equal law schools. of marylandty provides the university of maryland for its white students. schoold provides no law for its black students. they don't have one. so until maryland builds a law school for its black students an equal law school for its black students, maryland its black applicants who are qualified to attend the maryland. of houston and marshall assured the judge, we're not asking you
fact, did not apply to the university of maryland law ofool because the university maryland law school did not accept black students. now that he was an attorney with the naacp and working with charlie houston, mr. marshall about that.ee they filed suit on behalf of a young student, scion oft grad and prominent baltimore family. they filed suit against the of maryland and their case was deemed so hopeless by whitemarylanders and folks paid it no mind in maryland, that no one showed up the case....
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the islamic university. situation is quite tear fight at the moment. for the seventh day in my area and the rest of the gaza strip, there is no electricity. so that total blackout which makes people totally isolated from the international community. and also there is the shortage of medical supplies, shortages of water. and we are talking about shortages of water, just get inside -- i don't know if you can hear right now in the background there is a terrifying number of bombs that are happening at the moment. and i speak to you in gaza. >> mohammed, thank you very much. we're going move on. we're going to continue following this breaking news that is happening in central gaza. mohammed omer is reporting from very near the scene of this blast that you're looking at. this is reported from reuters television a short time ago. there is an explosion believed to be artillery strikes by the israeli military on the islamic university in central gaza. we'll continue to follow this breaking news on cnn throughout the
the islamic university. situation is quite tear fight at the moment. for the seventh day in my area and the rest of the gaza strip, there is no electricity. so that total blackout which makes people totally isolated from the international community. and also there is the shortage of medical supplies, shortages of water. and we are talking about shortages of water, just get inside -- i don't know if you can hear right now in the background there is a terrifying number of bombs that are happening...
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so in a university setting for example of the. population very often means the youngest people on campus freshman. and i think people also underestimate the level of terror that when you have somebody who you thought was well he's just a student i know him he's the guy who invited me to this party he's one of us right he's it and all of a sudden this guy is acting in a way that is it is terrifying. the other thing is oftentimes these cases get labeled as he said she said and and you can't you can't look at somebody and listen to them and say there's the truth there's a lie. so what do you do you investigate and it's never a he said she said case there are always there are witnesses there are you know there are multiple avenues to investigate these cases including some pretty standard forensic evidence. complaints filed by the victims all usually followed by long and poorly conducted investigations. we are two hours from chicago in indiana at notre dame the catholic university with an impeccable reputation and famous for its americ
so in a university setting for example of the. population very often means the youngest people on campus freshman. and i think people also underestimate the level of terror that when you have somebody who you thought was well he's just a student i know him he's the guy who invited me to this party he's one of us right he's it and all of a sudden this guy is acting in a way that is it is terrifying. the other thing is oftentimes these cases get labeled as he said she said and and you can't you...
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is the decline in state support for those universities. in fact. a major way the university has to make up for that, is to increase the tuition, now, at the same time they are most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on students and so they will often have a skull min nation of an increase in tuition, and a some form of cuts within the university to try to decrease overall expenses. >> were there no other choices as add inning stray tors like jouster look t a what can be done to economize what can go first. was tuition really the only fall back position for closing what could be a budget deficit? is. >> there are -- >> it depends on the magnitude of the deficit there are opportunities quarterback universities and i think you can encompass them in the concept of focusing on student first. that is that as you make decisions on expenditures you ensure that your first priority is for the students because after all these days the whole equation is flipped. it used to be in public university is support pays fo
is the decline in state support for those universities. in fact. a major way the university has to make up for that, is to increase the tuition, now, at the same time they are most universities are getting more and more sensitive to the impact this has on students and so they will often have a skull min nation of an increase in tuition, and a some form of cuts within the university to try to decrease overall expenses. >> were there no other choices as add inning stray tors like jouster...
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the young women have decided to use the law to denounce the university's attitude. led by two professors they filed a complaint for failure to respect title nine of the cleary act. really i hear people yelling fire arm or easing the legal system to pay for just too many young women and men on their campus who have banks actually soft raped frats battered my name's lisa konica i'm a survivor from occidental college. and because of my experience with the administration i graduated early i left the school. in december of this last year. and i'm here today because i want occidental to be compassionate i want it to be a place for survivors feel safe and i want to make sure that if there are racists i'm campus and when there are rape a sign campus that the school is doing everything it can to ensure the safety of all of its students and totally odd that the plane. three encouraging this group we're going to do this together. and big girls don't cry danielle. yes it is a red herring and very one to think i don't mind yeah article that yes very. old read famous for defendin
the young women have decided to use the law to denounce the university's attitude. led by two professors they filed a complaint for failure to respect title nine of the cleary act. really i hear people yelling fire arm or easing the legal system to pay for just too many young women and men on their campus who have banks actually soft raped frats battered my name's lisa konica i'm a survivor from occidental college. and because of my experience with the administration i graduated early i left...
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in the cardinal gardens housing complex at the university of southern california. i don't know what to do i suppose they know over and over and over again and i stopped after a while because it just didn't mean anything to. say let's was a boyfriend. do you remember anything happen last night and he said we had. said yeah we had said no no and his face goes slack and everything i was so drunk i don't remember the sex all i was just thinking we had sex. and yes i could have been more aware if i had been raised in the environment where i knew about date rape but i didn't and this is something that people on talk about and like i didn't know what to look out for because i didn't think that people were capable capable of doing i didn't think people did that to each other when they knew each other i thought rape was a stranger in the bushes. life is dominated by the fraternities groups of around thirty students shit accommodation on campus. they are identified by the greek make up the fraternities name. they're everywhere and organize endless parties and drinking binges
in the cardinal gardens housing complex at the university of southern california. i don't know what to do i suppose they know over and over and over again and i stopped after a while because it just didn't mean anything to. say let's was a boyfriend. do you remember anything happen last night and he said we had. said yeah we had said no no and his face goes slack and everything i was so drunk i don't remember the sex all i was just thinking we had sex. and yes i could have been more aware if i...
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we mentioned rutgers university. they're acting out sexual assault, and these students are watching wide-eyed knowing a little bit more about the effects of sexual assault and what they're having on their community. how do we change the overall mindset? >> well, you know, i think honestly the efforts of educating people, you know, people who are future college students about sexual assault on campus really needs to begin before college. students need to be educated about issues concert and alcohol, and that needs to continue in college. that is place where colleges do have a significant role to play. >> where do we start? >> you provide the education. >> absolutely. do we start in high school and educate students in high school? >> i mean, honestly, it's the kind of education that needs to start at home. you know, people need to be talking to their sons and to their daughters about consent and respect and alcohol and all of these things that combine to create the problem of sexual assault on campus. >> a growing numb
we mentioned rutgers university. they're acting out sexual assault, and these students are watching wide-eyed knowing a little bit more about the effects of sexual assault and what they're having on their community. how do we change the overall mindset? >> well, you know, i think honestly the efforts of educating people, you know, people who are future college students about sexual assault on campus really needs to begin before college. students need to be educated about issues concert...
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there are opportunities within the university. you can encompass it in the concept of focussing on student first. as you make decisions on expenditures, you ensure that the first priority is for the studentsment the equation is flippedment it used to be in public universities, the state support paid for most of the educational costs. today it's the student's tuition paying for the majority of costs. in the framework it's important for universities to focus on expenditures that enhance and improve and sustain the student experience as students. that means that sometimes some of the other programs and missions that universities take on may have to be diminished by the wayside as one focuses on the student. >> as the trend continues, have you seen kids make decisions on where grades will take them, but where their budgets will? >> absolutely. i work at independent schools. i have students whose family can afford to pay, students whose families struggle and they take a lot of loans, and students whose families have no means to pay for
there are opportunities within the university. you can encompass it in the concept of focussing on student first. as you make decisions on expenditures, you ensure that the first priority is for the studentsment the equation is flippedment it used to be in public universities, the state support paid for most of the educational costs. today it's the student's tuition paying for the majority of costs. in the framework it's important for universities to focus on expenditures that enhance and...
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or intelligent life being found in the universe? so the first question goes to the possibility. the second question would be what do you think is the likelihood of finding either microbial life or intelligent life in the universe, two different kind of questions? dr. shows stack. >> well the probability of life is hard to estimate, what we do know now, something we didn't know very recently, even 20 years ago, we did not know were there habitats that could support life? what astronomy has proven the last 500 years the entire universe is made out of the same stuff, right? most distant galaxies have same 92 elements on the wall in your 9th grade classroom, right if you've taken chemistry in school you don't have to take it again if you move to another galaxy. it is same everywhere. there are building blocks there. there will be plenty of planets with liquid water and atmosphere. the kind of salubrious condition in hyattville. the life could arise. we know life began on earth very, very quickly. only a sample of one. it is not entirely
or intelligent life being found in the universe? so the first question goes to the possibility. the second question would be what do you think is the likelihood of finding either microbial life or intelligent life in the universe, two different kind of questions? dr. shows stack. >> well the probability of life is hard to estimate, what we do know now, something we didn't know very recently, even 20 years ago, we did not know were there habitats that could support life? what astronomy has...
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but i want to come back to my days at howard university and before howard university.was in 1941 that my sixth grade teacher took me to a federal courthouse and i saw a tall, skinny young lawyer by the name of thurgood marshal. 1941. already, howard university had started through its law school laying the groundwork for what was to come. before that, ralph bunch, one of our professors was asked to do the intelligence network to try to understand how america should relate to africa during the second world war, remember, the south africans were supporting hitler. and ralph bunch took a leave of absence from howard university. and spent two years trying to figure out the world. but, in the process, he figured out the united nations. an i really think that ralph bunch probably has more to do with every word in the united nation's charter and every institution of the united nations that still exists today. i'm saying without howard university. without thurgood marshall and many others, we wouldn't have had any basis for marching. i got out of here 63 years ago. and i said,
but i want to come back to my days at howard university and before howard university.was in 1941 that my sixth grade teacher took me to a federal courthouse and i saw a tall, skinny young lawyer by the name of thurgood marshal. 1941. already, howard university had started through its law school laying the groundwork for what was to come. before that, ralph bunch, one of our professors was asked to do the intelligence network to try to understand how america should relate to africa during the...
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is this going to hurt the university?e university fwoing to -- not going to -- going to deliver its function? we've heard the republican and conservative argument all along, we can't pay people because it is bad for business. i'm interested to see if this is bad for kentucky university. >> this is poppycock. the employees will have more disposable income. obviously not to scale, but it will improve the micro economies of those directed impacted. and the quality of life of workers of that university will be improved, so the quality of life of those that good to university and work there, will be improved. there is no suggestion that getting to a living wage will be disrupted. when you put the income in the pockets of the people that spend their money, that's working class, they spend their money and it is completely against logic that we haven't made minimum wage $10 across the board. >> since it is kentucky state university, i would imagine that the state legislature in kentucky or state board of higher education, the str
is this going to hurt the university?e university fwoing to -- not going to -- going to deliver its function? we've heard the republican and conservative argument all along, we can't pay people because it is bad for business. i'm interested to see if this is bad for kentucky university. >> this is poppycock. the employees will have more disposable income. obviously not to scale, but it will improve the micro economies of those directed impacted. and the quality of life of workers of that...
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to discuss this trend and more atheist dr lawrence krauss is the director of the arizona state university origins project and a renowned theoretical physicist a worldwide advocate for the advancement of the sciences gus hall word is an outspoken atheist who directed the film the unbelievers which documents the global speaking tours of dr krauss and the famed evolutionary biologist richard dawkins dr michael beckwith is director of the a gobby international spiritual center here in l.a. and david a are white is the actor and producer who has raised it was raised a man and i community and a sense started and produced over forty faith based films including most recent god's not dead later we'll be joined via skype by jay bakker the son of fame televangelist jim and tammy faye bakker dr krauss were you ever a believer. well when i grew up when i was a kid i was exposed so stories i was brought up as you jewish household and i and i i read a lot read the bible read the qur'an and i'm sort of want to believe and then i just sort of grew out of it just like santa claus just grew out of it yeah i
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the university was aware of his condition. they were negligent, they say, in their disregard for his health and he struggled for quite some time after he left and the university should have acted faster. >> thank you, nick. week after news leaks of the san jose police department secret new drone, the department is promising to be more open going forward. civil liberty groups criticized the department over sources that said san jose spent $7,000 in federal grant money on a small smells drone without involving the public that could be used to help the bomb squad or active shooter situation. in behind said the department say though shut have done a better job communicating with the community and promise to involve the community for guidelines on use. >>> a man sent the pavement and unable to move at 21st at 8:00 this morning. the stuck bus brought muni's streetcar shouts and blocked them. the stuck bus became unstuck with the help of a tow truck 30 minutes player. >> there is much more ahead at 11 o'clock with a second ebola pati
the university was aware of his condition. they were negligent, they say, in their disregard for his health and he struggled for quite some time after he left and the university should have acted faster. >> thank you, nick. week after news leaks of the san jose police department secret new drone, the department is promising to be more open going forward. civil liberty groups criticized the department over sources that said san jose spent $7,000 in federal grant money on a small smells...
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universities on top. says there is one key to ending the violence there. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." govern ounces all the rage in corporate america thanks in part to activist shareholders and boards are being held to a higher standard. a group of university trustees wants to bring the same accountability and oversight to america's colleges. say is nothing short of america's global leadership in post secondary education. the group is produced a report -- has produced a report. we have the former president of yale university. welcome. analogy thatthat the college system in this country needs the kind of shakeup that activists abroad to corporate america? >> i think it is a strong analogy. education, at higher while we are strong at our best universities, a lot of our higher ed sector is under criticism to an extent i think has never been equaled. criticism is justifiable and it focuses on it being too costly, there is not enough student success, employers com
universities on top. says there is one key to ending the violence there. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." govern ounces all the rage in corporate america thanks in part to activist shareholders and boards are being held to a higher standard. a group of university trustees wants to bring the same accountability and oversight to america's colleges. say is nothing short of america's global leadership in post secondary education. the...
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he spent time subsequently in the middle east at the university of cairo. these were visiting positions, but vietnam just in the middle east. as a quaker he got involved in some dvds. even back in those days in the middle east. i think would have been alberta in edmonton came and he took that job and remained there for the rest of his career as a sociologist. but it wasn't as hard as i understand that a rejection of the united states for an expression of disappointment all beauport and did believe that he would be vindicated by the supreme court, which i thought was kind of interesting. when he got combat dead, you know, the local court level in seattle, he kind of expected the court case then went also 42 to the ninth circuit court in san francisco for a po. they essentially refuse to consider the case and passed to the supreme court. i think it was gordon's hope that the supreme court justices of the united states would understand the constitutional issues he was concerned about. he and baret
he spent time subsequently in the middle east at the university of cairo. these were visiting positions, but vietnam just in the middle east. as a quaker he got involved in some dvds. even back in those days in the middle east. i think would have been alberta in edmonton came and he took that job and remained there for the rest of his career as a sociologist. but it wasn't as hard as i understand that a rejection of the united states for an expression of disappointment all beauport and did...
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colleges and universities push back on legislation to combat sexual assualts on campus. are israel and hamas abiding by the laws of war? and a colorado town picks itself up after a flood, by playing bluegrass. >> ifill: from voting rights to border control to the death penalty. the department of justice holds the reins on any number of critical issues central to the national debate. i sat down with attorney general eric holder the justice department today to talk about some of them. thank you for joining us, mr. attorney general. as the nation's chief law enforcement officer, you watched yesterday as the house voted to give the speaker the right to sue the president. what were you thinking when you saw that happen? >> well, i thought i was witnessing something that was more political than legal. there's not much to that lawsuit. this is something that i would be surprised if a court finds that there is standing, and i certainly don't expect that, at the end of the day, the plaintiffs will win that case, and i think it's very kind of unfortunate. the president has indicat
colleges and universities push back on legislation to combat sexual assualts on campus. are israel and hamas abiding by the laws of war? and a colorado town picks itself up after a flood, by playing bluegrass. >> ifill: from voting rights to border control to the death penalty. the department of justice holds the reins on any number of critical issues central to the national debate. i sat down with attorney general eric holder the justice department today to talk about some of them. thank...
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university officials said the university condemn assault on a person -- they did reach out to temple jewish and pro palestinian communities. they are looking for information on the attack, if you witnessed it, temple university police are investigating. we're live in north philadelphia, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> katherine thank you for that. >>> lehigh valley couple are being investigated into the death of three other children. investigators are taking a second look at the deaths of three of the couple's other children, two died at and a third child died of chronic knew money a i can't when he was 7 months old. >>> taney dragons have to shake off last night's loss and get ready for a game with a tough chicago team. mo'ne davis struck out 6 of the players, but gave up 3 runs. nevada went on to win 8-1. after the game, he said he didn't think the media hype didn't take her off her game. >> she wasn't locating her pitches as she typically does, i don't think any of the distractions this week impacted that. >> if taney beats chicago tonight the team would earn a rematch
university officials said the university condemn assault on a person -- they did reach out to temple jewish and pro palestinian communities. they are looking for information on the attack, if you witnessed it, temple university police are investigating. we're live in north philadelphia, katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> katherine thank you for that. >>> lehigh valley couple are being investigated into the death of three other children. investigators are taking...
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gupta is live at emory university hospital. all i can think of is when that ambulance arrives, i don't know if we're going to get that same image, sanjay, where the first person was able to walk of his own volition, whether nancy will be able to do that, and after that, getting through the actual facility. how do they logistically do that safely? >> to the first part of the question, we don't know. i think it was a surprise to a lot of people that dr. brantly, the first patient, was able to walk off the ambulance. remember, he had been described as being in grave condition just a couple days prior. we'll see what happens with miss writebol when she arrives here. typically what happens, the ambulance can literally pull right up to the hospital, which, by the way, is part of the reason they use an ambulance instead of a helicopter. it pulls up right to one of the doors by the isolation unit. usually there's an elevator waiting. people will escort her. you'll see them wearing those so-called space suits, bio protective suits. my g
gupta is live at emory university hospital. all i can think of is when that ambulance arrives, i don't know if we're going to get that same image, sanjay, where the first person was able to walk of his own volition, whether nancy will be able to do that, and after that, getting through the actual facility. how do they logistically do that safely? >> to the first part of the question, we don't know. i think it was a surprise to a lot of people that dr. brantly, the first patient, was able...
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a college student who is forced to defend his faith in the university setting when the philosophy. professor basically gives him an ultimatum to to basically write god his dead on the thing or prove it prove his existence so it takes us through that journey it takes us through his journey if you think hollywood is anti god to go and the opposite look at all the god movies that have come out this year and you know we have this movie and it but you know does it does your mom know why is god is not dead there's and there's that other one with a little role here and to go to have this is the year of the bible you know you have a you know i tell them try to direct as they say religion is a guaranteed way of making money in hollywood and so it's not that it's the office at c.n.n. i did what people say i don't i don't know because of the movies that have come up for this year i haven't seen them all that had been that many movies i mean one of them i always is the child that has then and things of that particular section movie love sex violence and religion those will sell and i think hol
a college student who is forced to defend his faith in the university setting when the philosophy. professor basically gives him an ultimatum to to basically write god his dead on the thing or prove it prove his existence so it takes us through that journey it takes us through his journey if you think hollywood is anti god to go and the opposite look at all the god movies that have come out this year and you know we have this movie and it but you know does it does your mom know why is god is...
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a man dressed in an afghan military uniform opened fire at a university. the afghan military blames it on what they call a terrorist in an army uniform. let's bring in chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski and colonel jack jacobs. mick, tell us what you know. >> reporter: well, the general and more than a dozen other american soldiers had gone to that defense university for a meeting with afghan officials. there were also some german isaf officers at the meeting when as you said suddenly a gunman dressed in an afghan military uniform opened fire, sprayed the crowd, killing the u.s. general and at least two others, believed to have been german general or a german officer, rather, and an afghan officer. 15 americans have been wounded. some u.s. officials fear that the american death toll in this incident could rise because of the severity of some of their injuries. all of the americans were quickly air lifted out of that facility and a medical facilities as quickly as possible. and, you know, the tragedy of this is those incidents of green on blue or
a man dressed in an afghan military uniform opened fire at a university. the afghan military blames it on what they call a terrorist in an army uniform. let's bring in chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski and colonel jack jacobs. mick, tell us what you know. >> reporter: well, the general and more than a dozen other american soldiers had gone to that defense university for a meeting with afghan officials. there were also some german isaf officers at the meeting when as you said...
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a man dressed in an afghan military uniform opened fire at a university.n military blames it on what they call a terrorist in an army uniform. let's bring in chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski and colonel jack jacobs. mick, tell us what you know. >> reporter: well, the general and more than a dozen other american soldiers had gone to that defense university for a meeting with afghan officials. there were
a man dressed in an afghan military uniform opened fire at a university.n military blames it on what they call a terrorist in an army uniform. let's bring in chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski and colonel jack jacobs. mick, tell us what you know. >> reporter: well, the general and more than a dozen other american soldiers had gone to that defense university for a meeting with afghan officials. there were
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emory university hospital. but their job is to try to keep the body strong enough so that it can fight off the virus on its own. >> reporter: that's exactly right. it's been an emotional journey not only for the two patients but their families. as mentioned, they made the trip from liberia. a lot of questions around decision toss bring them to the u.s. there was concern and controversy. as you see, less than three weeks after they were brought to american soil, being discharged truly speaks to the care they received in ata t ordoctors. >> we're expecting to see dr. kent brantly walk into that room in just a moment. we'll read a statement, take no questions. we got this from the cdc just about ten minutes ago. cdc advised emory university hospital that there is no public health concern with the release of these patients. they no longer have ebola virus in their blood and therefore pose no risk to household contacts or the public. there are no restrictions to the patients, activities, or daily living. the doctor
emory university hospital. but their job is to try to keep the body strong enough so that it can fight off the virus on its own. >> reporter: that's exactly right. it's been an emotional journey not only for the two patients but their families. as mentioned, they made the trip from liberia. a lot of questions around decision toss bring them to the u.s. there was concern and controversy. as you see, less than three weeks after they were brought to american soil, being discharged truly...
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now, irene this is on the campus of the old national hispanic university. so this is actually what's happening with that cams, you guys are taking over and taking charge? >> yes. so, national hispanic university, we are partnered up with them and i think it means a lot just because we are luis valdez leadership academy and wary school that is predominantly latino, to have the namesake be someone who is a strong latino, but also this foundation that has really believed and has fostered the latino community in the bay area. >> folks might be saying, oh, no, another charter school. what are you promising the folks of east san jose with the academy? >> we will provide a safe, positive learning environment built on personization and what we guarantee is that we will get to know each and every one of our students and families very closely, we will work very closely with the family to allow our students the opportunity to achieve their college dream. and we have a number of programs in place that we think we would be able to ensure that we would graduate 100% of o
now, irene this is on the campus of the old national hispanic university. so this is actually what's happening with that cams, you guys are taking over and taking charge? >> yes. so, national hispanic university, we are partnered up with them and i think it means a lot just because we are luis valdez leadership academy and wary school that is predominantly latino, to have the namesake be someone who is a strong latino, but also this foundation that has really believed and has fostered the...
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she is on her way to emory university hospital for treatment.ill be a news conference that will take place at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the american missionary organization that nancy writebol represented in liberia will be granting that news conference. we will bring you all the very latest as that ambulance continues to make its way to emory university hospital. >> welcome back to "outnumbered" a former white house spokesman writing a lengthy piece for "rolling stone" magazine. he chronicles what the headline calls the president's toxic relationship with the press from the first campaign to the present. he says the white house simply doesn't trust media and those journalists feel persecuted. these feelings feed off each other creating a vicious cycle. turlin writes, the administration and press are he can talking past each other as each decries treatment of each other. white house suggest that reporters intentionally sensationalize its stories and reporters argue that the white house plays with the facts to get its mess out. both suspicions are
she is on her way to emory university hospital for treatment.ill be a news conference that will take place at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the american missionary organization that nancy writebol represented in liberia will be granting that news conference. we will bring you all the very latest as that ambulance continues to make its way to emory university hospital. >> welcome back to "outnumbered" a former white house spokesman writing a lengthy piece for "rolling stone"...