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it's a kind of baptizing the universe by imposing our own preconceptions on to the universe itch. i think everybody agrees there's a reason for not imposing our beliefs on to aliens. we must be wary of imposing our religion on to the way we do science that might find the aliens. and wind up instead of ban tieding the aliens you baptize the science. what die sunshine it's like looking at the big back theory and -- the big bang theory saying ah-ha, the universe started with light just like genesis. no. it doesn't work that way. it's like looking at the origin of the universe as a possible quantum fluctuation in the gravity field and say ah-ha there's no need for god to start the universe, just like i always said. in both cases, you wind up with a circular argument proving the assumption you made. that idea that god is what started the universe quantum fluctuations or gravity started the universe, therefore there is no god. that doesn't prove that. all that proves, if that is what you think god is, god must be gravity, which explains why catholics celebrate mass. [laughter] >> more t
it's a kind of baptizing the universe by imposing our own preconceptions on to the universe itch. i think everybody agrees there's a reason for not imposing our beliefs on to aliens. we must be wary of imposing our religion on to the way we do science that might find the aliens. and wind up instead of ban tieding the aliens you baptize the science. what die sunshine it's like looking at the big back theory and -- the big bang theory saying ah-ha, the universe started with light just like...
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he can't set foot on any auburn university property, i december for the rest of his life. >> the universitydeclined our request for an interview, however,s: >> it is true that u.s. colleges are required by federal law, title 9 of the civility rights act to investigate all claims of sexual assault or lose federal funding. but campus hearings like josh's have caused concerns. yes means yes laws have fanned the fears. >> there is a change in the way sexual assault charges are being handled at campus. they don't get the due process rights that many americans would expect to have occur. >> despite the fact that a grand jury found no evidence to indict you, auburn university still chose to expel you. why? >> the explanation we just came one is just title 9 compliance. they had to have something to say that they're complying with this federal mandate to try keep the funding that they get. >> reporter: josh and his mother founded this advocacy group, called face, other mothers of sons who have been accused of sexual assault on college campuses. >> how in the world, without any evidence, without any
he can't set foot on any auburn university property, i december for the rest of his life. >> the universitydeclined our request for an interview, however,s: >> it is true that u.s. colleges are required by federal law, title 9 of the civility rights act to investigate all claims of sexual assault or lose federal funding. but campus hearings like josh's have caused concerns. yes means yes laws have fanned the fears. >> there is a change in the way sexual assault charges are...
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the goal was to make sure that if this was a university problem, that the university was going to address it. >> reporter: university officials declined to get involved in what they deemed a municipal election, kelly sued, claiming voter fraud. her case was dismissed. it's under appeal. this is not the first time concerns were raised about the machine's influence on elections. in 1997 then newspaper editor don brown claimed as many as 265 illegal votes were cast in his run for council. votes cast by fraternity and sorority members. >> i think that the machine is - it's a symbol of larger issues in american politics. are we going to have a political system that is controlled behind closed doors by a small group of people, and lead to greater cynicism about politics, or are we going to conduct ourselves with integrity, be open about who we are, why we are running and who is backing us? those are the issues that we have to ask in tuscaloosa and those are the issues that every voter across the country needs to ask. >> reporter: we wanted to ask the machine about all of this. trying to find a
the goal was to make sure that if this was a university problem, that the university was going to address it. >> reporter: university officials declined to get involved in what they deemed a municipal election, kelly sued, claiming voter fraud. her case was dismissed. it's under appeal. this is not the first time concerns were raised about the machine's influence on elections. in 1997 then newspaper editor don brown claimed as many as 265 illegal votes were cast in his run for council....
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it's a baptizing universe by imposing our own preconceptions onto the universe.yone here agrees there is a reason to be wary of imposing our view of religion for or against onto any aliens we might meet. they must also be wary of imposing our view of religion onto the way we do the science that might find those aliens. you know and one episode of baptizing the aliens and that baptizing the science. it's like looking at the big egg bearing and saying are how the universe started by light just like genesis said they had no it doesn't work that way. it's like looking at the origin of the universe as a possible quantum fluctuation of the gravity field and saying a hot you see there's no need. to start the universe just like i said. in both cases you wind up with a circular argument proving the assumption you made. that idea that god is what started the universe. quantum fluctuations of gravity started the universe therefore there is no god, that doesn't prove that. all that proves is if that is what god is, god must be gravity which explains why catholics celebrate m
it's a baptizing universe by imposing our own preconceptions onto the universe.yone here agrees there is a reason to be wary of imposing our view of religion for or against onto any aliens we might meet. they must also be wary of imposing our view of religion onto the way we do the science that might find those aliens. you know and one episode of baptizing the aliens and that baptizing the science. it's like looking at the big egg bearing and saying are how the universe started by light just...
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gunmen attacking a university in southeastern kenya. 30 people wounded at garissa university college. this is according to the kenya red cross. the u.s. embassy says hostages have been taken and al shabaab militants have taken responsibility. witnesses say there were more than ten of them wearing outfits resembling military fatigues. at last check, the gunmen were in a firefight with police and troops. cnn's soni methu is live for us in kenya. what's the latest? >> reporter: the details are still very sketchy. the area is cordoned off. difficult for anyone to access the place. a lot of people coming out of the situation, victims, most are in shock and some rushed to hospital. the information is still quite sketchy. it has been over five hours now. there are hostages and police are claiming attackers are in a corner of a dormitory. >> this is still an active situation there at the university correct? >> reporter: yes, it is indeed. from 5:30 in the morning, we have been hearing sporadic gunshots. there was a moment where it died down and a few people were saying the situation could com
gunmen attacking a university in southeastern kenya. 30 people wounded at garissa university college. this is according to the kenya red cross. the u.s. embassy says hostages have been taken and al shabaab militants have taken responsibility. witnesses say there were more than ten of them wearing outfits resembling military fatigues. at last check, the gunmen were in a firefight with police and troops. cnn's soni methu is live for us in kenya. what's the latest? >> reporter: the details...
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it's because this is something that is happening across other universities. >> university of montana christine advices the school on addressing sexual violence and oversees the survey. >> the school has been criticized and there's headlines - this is the rape capital, rape campus. it's egregious in terms or how the university of montana was looked at. do you feel it was a fair assessment? >> no i don't think anyone here does. i think that - the missoula community was heart broken and the campus community was heart broken to be called that. especially because we don't have any more statistically than other university campuses. it's hard to be the example, and hard to be called those things. but if in the long run, it will help the problem get better everybody here is ready to stand up and do something about it. >> since the d ox j agreement -- d ox j agreement, there has been 22 reports of sexual assault and more of rape. a student has been expelled. four formal investigations are ongoing. >> we are seeing that survivors are feeling that it's more comfortable to report. if that's the
it's because this is something that is happening across other universities. >> university of montana christine advices the school on addressing sexual violence and oversees the survey. >> the school has been criticized and there's headlines - this is the rape capital, rape campus. it's egregious in terms or how the university of montana was looked at. do you feel it was a fair assessment? >> no i don't think anyone here does. i think that - the missoula community was heart...
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the university signed an agreement with the doj agreeing to policy changes, including training university employees, how to investigate and report assaults, the university fired both the football coach and athletic director. in a letter to the university, the doj said the agreement will serve as a blood blueprint to are protect students from sexual assault . >> it has been pretty egregious with how the university of montana has been looked at. do you think that was a fair assessment? >> no. i don't think anybody here does. i think the missoula community was heartbroken. i think campus community was heartbroken to be called that. >> reporter: since the doj agreement, there have been 22 reports of sexual assault to the university, including one of rape. in fact the doj investigation found problems that went beyond the university of montana. it found the county prosecutor fred von valkenberg had only reported some of the rape charges, disregarded sexual assault incidents to the point of putting women in missoula at increased risk of harm. in kelsey's case she says she often felt like she was
the university signed an agreement with the doj agreeing to policy changes, including training university employees, how to investigate and report assaults, the university fired both the football coach and athletic director. in a letter to the university, the doj said the agreement will serve as a blood blueprint to are protect students from sexual assault . >> it has been pretty egregious with how the university of montana has been looked at. do you think that was a fair assessment?...
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>> yes, we believe because the university -- [ inaudible ] it is one of the biggest public universities in the country. [ inaudible ] before the attack, i studied at the university in nairobi, and we got a lot from the university -- [ inaudible ] they are not sure which of the colleges, and i think they got intense reports that maybe a college in the country was going to be attacked by the al shabab. >> so you're saying there was some intelligence out there that maybe al shabab was planning an attack like this. give us some back ground here on this university, is it large? how many students would be there sleeping on campus at around 5:00 in the morning? >> it's probably hundreds of students. it's not clear the number. [ inaudible ] it's probably in the hundreds, maybe more than 500 students inside the college. >> robert, given that there was a chance that this university may have been attacked, is there any security on the grounds there? what is the security like there at the university? >> the kenyan army, also the gsu, which is the police unit, we also have police units at the scene.
>> yes, we believe because the university -- [ inaudible ] it is one of the biggest public universities in the country. [ inaudible ] before the attack, i studied at the university in nairobi, and we got a lot from the university -- [ inaudible ] they are not sure which of the colleges, and i think they got intense reports that maybe a college in the country was going to be attacked by the al shabab. >> so you're saying there was some intelligence out there that maybe al shabab was...
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they can strike the soft targets like university and strike fear into kenya. >> a university soft target for sure. also its young people and education and it is young men and young women and garissa is relatively close to a porous border with somalia. >> reporter: that's right. about 90 miles from somalia. this border is very easy to cross both ways. that has been a difficult scenario for kenya. since the kenyan military invaded in 2011 it opened itself up to the threat and the reality of attacks by al shabaab. most infamously in 2013 when al shabaab took on that mall in nairobi westgate mall and held people hostage for hours. it would appear this is a similar sort of operation. they try to drag this out, of course terrible for the parents and families of those who are at the university. garissa is in a part of kenya seen as marginalized and not well developed. terribly tragic for the institution. the forces will be watched closely in this operation because they were roundly criticized for how they dealt with previous terror attacks. >> do we know was there any prior intelligence or if t
they can strike the soft targets like university and strike fear into kenya. >> a university soft target for sure. also its young people and education and it is young men and young women and garissa is relatively close to a porous border with somalia. >> reporter: that's right. about 90 miles from somalia. this border is very easy to cross both ways. that has been a difficult scenario for kenya. since the kenyan military invaded in 2011 it opened itself up to the threat and the...
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universities now 80 years later. i believe that it has a lot less to do with the virtues of the model and the inevitability of the higher education model as we know today then kind of an epic string of good luck that in some ways i do not think that we can expect to continue. he was, of course, a great virtue that the american university model was native american and not europe where many of the great higher educational institutions were decimated during the catastrophe at the beginning of the 20th century. universities were in in ascendant industrial age a nation of a nation of immigrants were people were looking for me instead with they're children and start colleges and universities is the way to do that. the 1st nation in the world to decide it will be a good idea to get everyone through high school a nation with the congress that in a sort of basic attempts to try to find something to do with returning veterans and they came back in world war ii why don't we send them to college. a nation that decided to fight t
universities now 80 years later. i believe that it has a lot less to do with the virtues of the model and the inevitability of the higher education model as we know today then kind of an epic string of good luck that in some ways i do not think that we can expect to continue. he was, of course, a great virtue that the american university model was native american and not europe where many of the great higher educational institutions were decimated during the catastrophe at the beginning of the...
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university officials cannot say if the incidents are related. students caught up in the first shooting described the scene. >> people were running and fearing and people got trampled. i heard gunshots. i saw the area that was taped off where someone was injured. i was taken aback. >> reporter: university president harry williams said the safety of our students continues to be paramount and our police will aggressively continue the investigation until the arrest or arrests are made in the incident. now, the university who is handling the investigation their police department is handling it, has released a description in the second shooting incident for a suspect they are looking to for a black man with short dread locks, 5'9" to 5'11". he is wearing a blan -- a tan and blue shirt and driving a dark four door vehicle. dsu is handling the vogues. state police and dover police are for the record all inquiries to the university. now reporting live in dover annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> thank you, annie. >> a man is in critical condition
university officials cannot say if the incidents are related. students caught up in the first shooting described the scene. >> people were running and fearing and people got trampled. i heard gunshots. i saw the area that was taped off where someone was injured. i was taken aback. >> reporter: university president harry williams said the safety of our students continues to be paramount and our police will aggressively continue the investigation until the arrest or arrests are made...
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they arrived at the university. but what we do know so far is that some were evacuated early in the morning with gunshot wounds to the garissa general hospital. [ inaudible ] what we do know so far is that the gunmen have been cornered. we can't confirm how many they are, whether they're in one particular area. just like westgate, we actually had some of the incident in one particular area. we have major facility around the town that have been locked down. it could be other secondary attacks. police are taking precautions on this but trying to prevent further attacks. the area is predominantly inhabited. and unfortunately for many people who have been here for the attacks in gris athey say this -- this holds a sentimental value to people around the area, the particular area. and there are people saying that this is just a sad moment for garissa because they did not expect gunmen to enter an institution of higher learning and attack students indiscriminately. >> it's an incredibly frightening situation to watch unfol
they arrived at the university. but what we do know so far is that some were evacuated early in the morning with gunshot wounds to the garissa general hospital. [ inaudible ] what we do know so far is that the gunmen have been cornered. we can't confirm how many they are, whether they're in one particular area. just like westgate, we actually had some of the incident in one particular area. we have major facility around the town that have been locked down. it could be other secondary attacks....
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and yet virtually everything that hutchins said about the university in 1934 you could say about universities now, 80 years later. why is that? i believe that it has a lot less to do with the virtues of the model and the inevitability of the higher education model as we know today, than kind of an epic string of good luck that in some ways i don't think we can expect to continue. it was, of course a great virtue that the american university model was made in america and not, say in europe where many of the great higher education institutions were decimated during the catastrophe of the beginning of the 20th century. our universities were in the ascendant industrial power of the age in a tremendously wealthy, growing nation a nation of immigrants where people were looking for means to uplift their children and saw colleges and universities as the way that you would do that. the first nation in the world to decide that it would be a good idea to try to get everybody through high school. a nation with a congress that in a sort of basic attempt to try to find something to do with returning vetera
and yet virtually everything that hutchins said about the university in 1934 you could say about universities now, 80 years later. why is that? i believe that it has a lot less to do with the virtues of the model and the inevitability of the higher education model as we know today, than kind of an epic string of good luck that in some ways i don't think we can expect to continue. it was, of course a great virtue that the american university model was made in america and not, say in europe where...
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and by that i mean the state as well as the university. and three it's a remainder that edmund burke is correct, the triumph over evil is a result of the silence of the good. faculty at unc was largely within the category of the silent of the lambs. and the administration was largely in the category of if i just close my eyes ill witness go away. this -- it will go away. this book wellte tell you how it might be kept from happening again, but i cannot tell you how proud i am of both of them, as indeed frank porter graham and terry sanford and bill friday would have been of them. so it's a great pleasure for me to introduce both of them. [applause] >> thank you all for coming tonight. it's starting to rain. >> sometimes we change our names just because we like to do that because we don't want to people to know who we are, but i still am mary and this is -- i've only known him as jay, but have you have changed your name recently. is that true? >> well, professor smith, as we like to say. >> well, this book is, of course, about the unc scanda
and by that i mean the state as well as the university. and three it's a remainder that edmund burke is correct, the triumph over evil is a result of the silence of the good. faculty at unc was largely within the category of the silent of the lambs. and the administration was largely in the category of if i just close my eyes ill witness go away. this -- it will go away. this book wellte tell you how it might be kept from happening again, but i cannot tell you how proud i am of both of them, as...
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and now we wonder if the university of virginia or other universities had take shelter, as well, underck away from their efforts? what is your sense of that? >> my sense is this story caused quite a bit of harm. i think that the journalistic efforts failed. they were irresponsible. it basically, as i said put or caused harm not only to jackie and other survivors but other people who were potentially defamed in the story. so i think it shows that we need to approach this. we train colleges and universities daily on approaching sexual assault with a balanced approach, and i would encourage folks within the media who are reporting on this as well to also take that balanced approach. so if you're hearing multiple sides you have to do the background. it's really what you owe to the subject of your story. >> will victims be less likely to report assault? reporting assault is often part of the problem here at the root of this as much as the assault themselves. >> i think whenever you have a story that circles around false reporting in some capacity that it may minimize the crime of sexual vio
and now we wonder if the university of virginia or other universities had take shelter, as well, underck away from their efforts? what is your sense of that? >> my sense is this story caused quite a bit of harm. i think that the journalistic efforts failed. they were irresponsible. it basically, as i said put or caused harm not only to jackie and other survivors but other people who were potentially defamed in the story. so i think it shows that we need to approach this. we train colleges...
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garissa university college. the problem here, of course, is we don't know much more than what we're sharing with our viewers. we understand from viewers in the area, they want more information on this. we'll continue to cover it and come back to the story as soon as we get more developments. >> absolutely. we'll continue to connect with people and bring the story together. >> exactly right. >>> let's move on for now. marathon talks in switzerland aimed at restricting iran's nuclear program are set to roadside baum in just a few hours from now. >> iran and six world powers did not meet the deadline for a framework agreement but did commit to further negotiations. the u.s. secretary of state, iran's foreign minister, and a top diplomat with the european union met until early thursday morning. >> the white house has warned it will walk away if the talk are no longer productive. jim sciutto reports on the key sticking points. >> reporter: with a deal in danger of disappearing, secretary of state john kerry and his f
garissa university college. the problem here, of course, is we don't know much more than what we're sharing with our viewers. we understand from viewers in the area, they want more information on this. we'll continue to cover it and come back to the story as soon as we get more developments. >> absolutely. we'll continue to connect with people and bring the story together. >> exactly right. >>> let's move on for now. marathon talks in switzerland aimed at restricting iran's...
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own money not because that one report the state as well as university. three, it is a reminder that edmund burke was corrupt and the old clichÉs true, the triumph of evil is always the book. faculty at unc was largely within the category of the silence of the lambs to end the administration was largely in the category of commits if i just close my eyes command will go away this book this book will tell you how it was at the top and also some ideas they have about how it might be kept from that way again: i cannot tell you how proud i am of both of them. [applause] >> thank you for coming in fighting the rain. >> sometimes we change our name. we like to do that. i still have married. i have only known him as j. maybe you have changed your name recently. >> this book is, of course, is, of course, about the particulars of the unc scandal, what happened at chapel hill and how and why our administration faculty leadership failed to provide the proper leadership for so long train 2010 at 2014. you will find all the details in this book. but. but really, we thi
own money not because that one report the state as well as university. three, it is a reminder that edmund burke was corrupt and the old clichÉs true, the triumph of evil is always the book. faculty at unc was largely within the category of the silence of the lambs to end the administration was largely in the category of commits if i just close my eyes command will go away this book this book will tell you how it was at the top and also some ideas they have about how it might be kept from that...
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talking about draper university or we were before the break.here are two rules that i thought were particularly interesting and both of you can speak on. this number one, the upper end is 28 years old, as a 47-year-old man, i would like get some more information about that secondly, that it's residential. you must stay in the facility for the length of the seven weeks. is 28 a random number? >> no. >> we all know the young kids have the great ideas? >> we have been very deliberate. we have done certain things that are really deliberate and for really good reason. first, 18 to 28 is catching them before their first startup. that is a really important time to catch them because we want them to do it right the first time. if they are over 28 and they want to do a startup, we have a executive program and if you're over 28 you don't have six weeks to give up. >> no you don't. >> no. if you do we are concerned. >> an issue. but during that time we feel that it's really important to make it totally immersive and so we have all the students there, they
talking about draper university or we were before the break.here are two rules that i thought were particularly interesting and both of you can speak on. this number one, the upper end is 28 years old, as a 47-year-old man, i would like get some more information about that secondly, that it's residential. you must stay in the facility for the length of the seven weeks. is 28 a random number? >> no. >> we all know the young kids have the great ideas? >> we have been very...
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gunmen attack a university campus in kenya. 15 people are dead dozens more wounded. >>> 25,000. the u.n.'s estimate for people heading to join islamist militants in syria and iraq. we'll ask what's being done to try to stop them. >>> the winner of nigeria's presidential election mohammad bu buhari tells us his priorities as he prepares to take office. >> the economy, literally, by corruption and corruption itself. >>> also turning disaster into music. the man who uses wood from trees blown down by hurricanes to create handmade guitars. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. a group of masked gunmen have stormed a university compound in garissa. that's a town in the northeastern province of kenya. the gunmen attacked the university at around 5:30 in the morning, local time. you can see where it is in relation to nairobi there. the security forces are finding it very difficult to get into the area because the militants are shooting at them from the roof. this is what we do know of what's going on. local media and the kenyan red cro
gunmen attack a university campus in kenya. 15 people are dead dozens more wounded. >>> 25,000. the u.n.'s estimate for people heading to join islamist militants in syria and iraq. we'll ask what's being done to try to stop them. >>> the winner of nigeria's presidential election mohammad bu buhari tells us his priorities as he prepares to take office. >> the economy, literally, by corruption and corruption itself. >>> also turning disaster into music. the man...
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they've now just -- we've found out they've moved into the university into nairobi university where they're going to conduct a vigil to pay their respects to their fellow students who were killed last week. >> what's the government's response to all this, malcolm to what extent are they looking at perhaps stepping up security, not just in universities, but around the country? >> well, they've said that they're taking measures in some parts of northeastern kenya following the attack. they immediately introduced a curfew. they said that they're going to hire 10,000 more police officers and train them. they tried to do that before, but there were some complications and allegation of corruption in the hiring, so that was initially stalled but that they say now is going to go ahead. they say they are doing everything they can to try and improve it. students and others want the changes coming very quickly now after the vulnerability of the students in garissa was revealed in last week's tragic attack. >> malcolm webb reporting to us live from the kenyan capitol. >> still much more ahead here on a
they've now just -- we've found out they've moved into the university into nairobi university where they're going to conduct a vigil to pay their respects to their fellow students who were killed last week. >> what's the government's response to all this, malcolm to what extent are they looking at perhaps stepping up security, not just in universities, but around the country? >> well, they've said that they're taking measures in some parts of northeastern kenya following the attack....
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eva pilgrim is outside temple university hospital with the latest.d morning eva. >> reporter: good morning, tam two young men are recovering at temple university hospital after a fight at a house fire off the campus of temple university ended with gunshots. this happened around 1:30 in north philadelphia on the 2200 block of park avenue. a 19-year-old man was shot three times once in the gut. he was taken by philadelphia police to the hospital. he is in critical condition. a 23-year-old man was shot in the arm temple police brought him to the hospital. he is in stable condition. >> there were at least 100 people inside this house involved in the party when a fight broke out inside. the fight spilled on to the street that's when shots were fired. >> reporter: now, when police arrived to the scene they saw a 24-year-old place a gun on the sidewalk right in front of the home. after a short struggle police did take him into custody. another person was taken into custody, as well. there's no word at this hour what the fight was over or if any of the peopl
eva pilgrim is outside temple university hospital with the latest.d morning eva. >> reporter: good morning, tam two young men are recovering at temple university hospital after a fight at a house fire off the campus of temple university ended with gunshots. this happened around 1:30 in north philadelphia on the 2200 block of park avenue. a 19-year-old man was shot three times once in the gut. he was taken by philadelphia police to the hospital. he is in critical condition. a 23-year-old...
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but also, we've uncapped university places. so whoever wants a place can go to university. in terms of building homes i want us to build homes that people can afford to buy. and that's what our starter homes are all about. put at 80% of the market price, not available to foreign buyers or investment funds but there for british people to buy and to own and with our help 80,000 people onto the housing ladder. i know it seems odd to answer a question from a young person about pensions but actually it is important to look forward to security and dignity in old age. and we've safeguarded the pension because people in our country should be able to look forward to dignity and security at the end of a hard working life. >> david cameron thank you. natalie bennett. >> well rebecca we believe that education is a public good and therefore it should be paid for from general progressive taxation, far more progressive than we have now. just look at the facts on this. students on average now are leaving university with 44,000 pounds' worth of debt. 73% of them on current figures will neve
but also, we've uncapped university places. so whoever wants a place can go to university. in terms of building homes i want us to build homes that people can afford to buy. and that's what our starter homes are all about. put at 80% of the market price, not available to foreign buyers or investment funds but there for british people to buy and to own and with our help 80,000 people onto the housing ladder. i know it seems odd to answer a question from a young person about pensions but actually...
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the question i guess why that university? why not another university, why this particular soft target. some analysts have said some kind of diversion or perhaps it was a disrupted attack and supposed to be happening in nairobi and they were forced to because certain embassies or certain institution have upped security quite considerably in the last month given the chances we believe what's going on in the moment wasn't supposed to happen in one of these larger cities instead happened in garissa. >> is there a sense robin in kenya that al shabab is more bold recently in its attacks? >> definitely. they are incredible lip brazen. you saw i'm sure your viewers so you the shocking video during the west gate siege of gunmen walking up to the middle of shopping malls in broad daylight with weapons and opening fire. the massacre which occurred at the end of last year, they act like a very small elite paramilitary crossing the border with ease, a very porous border between somalia and kenya and gang down almost an entire village, tak
the question i guess why that university? why not another university, why this particular soft target. some analysts have said some kind of diversion or perhaps it was a disrupted attack and supposed to be happening in nairobi and they were forced to because certain embassies or certain institution have upped security quite considerably in the last month given the chances we believe what's going on in the moment wasn't supposed to happen in one of these larger cities instead happened in...
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scientists hope they'll now be able to reveal what makes up the universe. >>reporter: back in action and more powerful than ever over the last two years, they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss border. in 2012, an unexpected break through was announced. scientists finally discovered the higgs-boson, an elementary particle that gives master other particles earning the nickname the god particle. >> there would be no atoms no nukeclei nuclei. >>reporter: it contains a ring of superconducting magnets with accelerating structures that boost particles as they hurtle down the tunnel. soon they'll be traveling at almost the speed of light and analyzing their collisions could reveal new scientific secrets. dark matter is the invisible matter that makes up 84% of the known universe but can only be dedetected by its influence on others but there could be many more discoveries. >>> we spoke to a professor at harvard university. >> the most advanced machine that humans constructed in the sense that it reaches the highest
scientists hope they'll now be able to reveal what makes up the universe. >>reporter: back in action and more powerful than ever over the last two years, they've been busy upgrading the world's biggest particle accelerator deep under the swiss border. in 2012, an unexpected break through was announced. scientists finally discovered the higgs-boson, an elementary particle that gives master other particles earning the nickname the god particle. >> there would be no atoms no nukeclei...
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i went to saint peter's university in new jersey and now i am a teacher at university columbia university trying to get a masters in education so i can become a science teacher because i love science and because my degrees in chemistry and i love it. i want to get a lot more kids interested in talking about the s.t.e.m. right now it is a little difficult. i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because of my legal status, or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient, daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an lpr or legal permanent resident status to obtain a professional certificate. in this case, teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i didn't look into new jersey to be honest, i started looking somewhere else. now i am new york and hopefully things work out for daniel -- work out for me. this is an issue obviously that is not only affecting they are going to affect me, but a lot of other folks who want to essentially obtain a professional license. >> thank yo
i went to saint peter's university in new jersey and now i am a teacher at university columbia university trying to get a masters in education so i can become a science teacher because i love science and because my degrees in chemistry and i love it. i want to get a lot more kids interested in talking about the s.t.e.m. right now it is a little difficult. i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because of my legal status, or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i...
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they didn't know specifically which university which is why nairobi university reacted to the intelligence. in a departure of his predecessor, the current leader of al-shabab seemed to concentrate most of his attacks in the north-east of the country. this is an area that is exclusively inhabited by somalis. and the border is inhabited by people of the same language as well as culture. and religion of the people on the other side. they are the same people actually. he is taking advantage of the possibility of his fighters who he wants to carry out attacks, to mingle within the local population. he's taking advantage of the disquiet between the kenyan government and the people of that region particularly the security forces with which the people have absolutely no relationship because for many years, and since independence only representatives of government were forces coming to touch the houses and kill the loved ones. they are not sharing information with them when they know there'll be attacks like this. >> mohammed adow reporting from djibouti. stay with al jazeera for the latest on the
they didn't know specifically which university which is why nairobi university reacted to the intelligence. in a departure of his predecessor, the current leader of al-shabab seemed to concentrate most of his attacks in the north-east of the country. this is an area that is exclusively inhabited by somalis. and the border is inhabited by people of the same language as well as culture. and religion of the people on the other side. they are the same people actually. he is taking advantage of the...
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johns university. she specializes in the history of gender, labor and politics in the 19th and 20th century united states. her previous publications include breadwinners working women and economic independence, 1865-1920 as well as several articles on women's labor history. she is a distinguished lecturer for the organization of american historians. cindy lobel, a former student of mine. i just want to get the nepotism straight. [laughter] cindy lobel isen an assistant professor of history at lehman college, the city university of new york. she's also on the faculties of the mccauley honors college and the program at the graduate center. cindy earned a ba from tufts university and a ph.d. where she wrote a brilliant dissertation in u.s. history from the graduate center kuny. her first book, urban appetites: food and culture in 19th century new york, was released in april 2014 by the university of chicago press. the manuscript for "urban appetites," not surprisingly, won the dixon ryan fox prize for the
johns university. she specializes in the history of gender, labor and politics in the 19th and 20th century united states. her previous publications include breadwinners working women and economic independence, 1865-1920 as well as several articles on women's labor history. she is a distinguished lecturer for the organization of american historians. cindy lobel, a former student of mine. i just want to get the nepotism straight. [laughter] cindy lobel isen an assistant professor of history at...
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they have now -- we have just found out they have moved into the university -- into nairobi universityre they will conduct a vigil to the students who were killed last week. >>> the u.n. demands access to a region of syria. >>> plus seeking new friends, why the greek prime minister is traveling to moscow. ♪ ♪ the top stories on alyaz, the international committee of the red cross has been able to land a plane in sana'a. but another plane carrying medical supplies are still being held back. fighting continues across the country. >>> in kenya, students are holding a protest in the capitol of nairobi, calling for better security in universities in the wake of the attack last week where 148 people were killed. >>> turkish president is in iran for high-level meetings. officials from both sides have signed eight agreements and a memorandum of understanding in various areas, including economic and cultural areas. >>> the u.n. security council has called for humanitarian access to the palestinian refugee camp in syria. the camp has been mostly overrun by isil. it has been home to about 18,000 m
they have now -- we have just found out they have moved into the university -- into nairobi universityre they will conduct a vigil to the students who were killed last week. >>> the u.n. demands access to a region of syria. >>> plus seeking new friends, why the greek prime minister is traveling to moscow. ♪ ♪ the top stories on alyaz, the international committee of the red cross has been able to land a plane in sana'a. but another plane carrying medical supplies are still...
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. >> we have a scoop on details of hazing allegation at saint joseph's university. >> a cooper's health system ceo and his wife are a murder suicide. the sheridan children are speaking out. >> good morning april 3, matt o'donnell is off, alicia vitarelli joins us. >>> let's go over to david murphy with weather and matt pellman has the roads. there were a lot of people on the roads matt. >> reporter: we are looking at showers west of philadelphia. some of these in chester county, delaware county, right at the north edge might see this, all this is light and spotty. is you look farther to the west, not only do we have a lot of clouds in store there's additional shower activity coming in. later this afternoon we'll mix a downpour and thunderstorm that could go into the evening hours. it's mild, 60 in philadelphia. 61 in wilmington. 51 in the lehigh valley. and 48 in sea isle city. 45 along the boardwalk in atlantic city. 60 degrees in philadelphia. the storm tracker 6 live app probably holding that by 8:00 a.m. noon, 64 and 68 is the high. a couple of spots might hit 70 we're looking at on
. >> we have a scoop on details of hazing allegation at saint joseph's university. >> a cooper's health system ceo and his wife are a murder suicide. the sheridan children are speaking out. >> good morning april 3, matt o'donnell is off, alicia vitarelli joins us. >>> let's go over to david murphy with weather and matt pellman has the roads. there were a lot of people on the roads matt. >> reporter: we are looking at showers west of philadelphia. some of these...
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university president released a statement, saying the safety of this student, paramount to the university, as they work with police to try to catch the person who opened fire on campus last night and possibly the same person who fired at that university housing complex just around the corner. live in dover, jesse gary nbc 10 news. >>> coming up new on 10:04, and new from overnight, police are investigating a deadly shooting in west philadelphia. nbc 10 on north preston street where someone opened fire around 1:00 a.m. a 23-year-old man was hit in the head, neck and arm. he was pronounced dead at a local hospital. so far, police have not made any arrests. >>> in burlington county crews are looking for the cause of a house fire in mt. holly. a viewer captured this video. you could see the smokey scene. flames hit the home along church street just before midnight. firefighters got the blaze under control a few hours later. they called for a demolition crew to board up the house because of safety concerns. no one was hurt. >>> we just got these photos of a forest fire on blue mountain. that's
university president released a statement, saying the safety of this student, paramount to the university, as they work with police to try to catch the person who opened fire on campus last night and possibly the same person who fired at that university housing complex just around the corner. live in dover, jesse gary nbc 10 news. >>> coming up new on 10:04, and new from overnight, police are investigating a deadly shooting in west philadelphia. nbc 10 on north preston street where...
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give us an idea of what that university is like. you've been there, and also the border area between somalia and kenya. >> well the university was established about 15 years ago as a teacher's training college to bring to the numbers to the region which is largely marginalized and where education was struggling to bring up and boost the teachers the college was built about 15 years ago. it soon became the tertiary or higher area of learning in the region it's largely marginalized and holds a lot of sentimental value for the people in that region. the students come from different parts of the country, and so do the lecturers, and they leave in the main compass. that's why many are worried that the numbers that are given, casualties could rise that these guys could have up to seven hours in the institution where they still have people hostage. now, garissa is about 180km away from the border and from the refugee camp that holds up to half a million people. and the movement from the border which is porous to garissa is easy. kenyan gov
give us an idea of what that university is like. you've been there, and also the border area between somalia and kenya. >> well the university was established about 15 years ago as a teacher's training college to bring to the numbers to the region which is largely marginalized and where education was struggling to bring up and boost the teachers the college was built about 15 years ago. it soon became the tertiary or higher area of learning in the region it's largely marginalized and...
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, the university of massachusetts boston.d -- i am so glad you stopped in on such a wonderful day. it is always sunny out here on the peninsula. i'm also excited to welcome back president barack obama back to this university where he, as a united states senator, received an honorary degree from us. we are grateful. we also thank the first lady but we are also grateful to have our vice president with us today. thank you for being here. so i guess you cannot tell that i am thrilled. i'm thrilled to be able to welcome all of you to this momentous celebration, and i am very proud to have the edward m. kennedy institute on the campus of boston's public research university. now, i was thrilled -- no, i was ecstatic when senator kennedy shared with me that he wanted to locate and institute focused on the united states senate here on this campus with a vision of quality higher education made accessible to persons who might otherwise have not had this opportunity in every day. that is a reality here. that is his work, the working chai
, the university of massachusetts boston.d -- i am so glad you stopped in on such a wonderful day. it is always sunny out here on the peninsula. i'm also excited to welcome back president barack obama back to this university where he, as a united states senator, received an honorary degree from us. we are grateful. we also thank the first lady but we are also grateful to have our vice president with us today. thank you for being here. so i guess you cannot tell that i am thrilled. i'm thrilled...
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. >> gunfire and chaos erupted on campus of delaware state university during sanctioned student greek cookout event on campus after 8 p.m. saturday night. >> running, fear of getting trampled it was horrific he excellent three people were shot and transported to kent general hospital the university said. party goers took to social media so show the moments after and students we spoke to that did watt want to be identified said numerous fights broke out. >> it was too much commotion i heard gun shots and you heard everyone runing. the violent weekend did not end there. after 1 a.m. sunday shots rang thought nearby apartment complex a short distance from previous hoot shooting. complex houses students who say someone fired a gun in the air. no one was injured. neighbors across the street were startled. >> i heard shots 1:15 in the morning across the street and there was a lot of people i've never seen that many people. >> university police department is handling investigation. and have a description of suspect for sundays morning shooting. and there's no arrests or suspect in the triple
. >> gunfire and chaos erupted on campus of delaware state university during sanctioned student greek cookout event on campus after 8 p.m. saturday night. >> running, fear of getting trampled it was horrific he excellent three people were shot and transported to kent general hospital the university said. party goers took to social media so show the moments after and students we spoke to that did watt want to be identified said numerous fights broke out. >> it was too much...
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an attack on a university.l us how they escaped the gunmen. >> translator: and i saw the attackers were coming after us and firing so i told the women to keep running, keep down. at last we managed to jump over the fence. >>> celebrations in tehran at the prospect of an easing of international sanctions as a deal is struck on curtailing iran's nuclear program. >>> it's one of the greatest forces in chinese history. charged with corruption and abuse of power. >>> hello. thanks for joining us. the kenyan government has confirmed 147 people were killed by al shabaab militants in their deadliest attack to date. the four gunmen attacked the university in garissa in northeastern province of kenya around about 5:00 a.m. local time. they entered the university grounds, killing two guards at the gates. they then moved into the campus. they separated muslims from christian students, shooting dead the christians on the spot. around 500 students on that campus did manage to get away. they escaped through the fence, and som
an attack on a university.l us how they escaped the gunmen. >> translator: and i saw the attackers were coming after us and firing so i told the women to keep running, keep down. at last we managed to jump over the fence. >>> celebrations in tehran at the prospect of an easing of international sanctions as a deal is struck on curtailing iran's nuclear program. >>> it's one of the greatest forces in chinese history. charged with corruption and abuse of power. >>>...
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of california and the cal state university system. california has the best system of higher education of any state in the country. i ought to know, i was the governor of another state. so i know the comparisons. and so for a state like california, based on innovation entrepreneurship and all of the things that make california such a great place to be and such a great economic engine for the country, all pivot off of the higher education system that we have. >> the president has come up with an idea of making two years of community college free, much like elementary education and high school education is free these days. putting it under that public education dre la. what do you think of that idea? >> i like that idea. i like it for several reasons, one is that it creates the expectation that our students should go beyond high school and given the kind of world our young people are going to be graduating into, the more education they can get, the better off they are. now not all students want to go to a four-year university. but those
of california and the cal state university system. california has the best system of higher education of any state in the country. i ought to know, i was the governor of another state. so i know the comparisons. and so for a state like california, based on innovation entrepreneurship and all of the things that make california such a great place to be and such a great economic engine for the country, all pivot off of the higher education system that we have. >> the president has come up...
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also coming up in the next 30 minutes, al shabaab gunmen kill 147 at a kenyan university. more students are still unaccounted for. >>> the saudi-led coalition says it's determined to rid the southern city of aden of houthi rebels who they say now are isolated. >>> a drought forces california's governor to order a 25% cut in water consumption. >>> iran and six world powers have reached an understanding which it's hoped will lead to a comprehensive nuclear deal in three months. it would limit iran's nuclear enrichment to one site only and also reduce its stock pile to 300. in return the eu and u.s. gradually will start to lift nuclear related sanctions after inspections by the iaea the international atomic energy agency. the aim is for a new deal to be completed by june 30th and it should include a u.n. security council endorsement. the european union's foreign policy speech started by detailing iran's side of the deal. >> as iran pursues a peaceful nuclear ram, iran's enrichment capacity level, and stock pile will be limited for specific durations, and there will be no othe
also coming up in the next 30 minutes, al shabaab gunmen kill 147 at a kenyan university. more students are still unaccounted for. >>> the saudi-led coalition says it's determined to rid the southern city of aden of houthi rebels who they say now are isolated. >>> a drought forces california's governor to order a 25% cut in water consumption. >>> iran and six world powers have reached an understanding which it's hoped will lead to a comprehensive nuclear deal in three...
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amy: and we will get the latest from kenya, where 147 university people, mainly university students were killed when , militants stormed their campus on thursday. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. after eight days of talks in switzerland, iran and world powers have reached a framework agreement on curbing iran's nuclear program for at least a decade. in return, the united states and europe plan to lift economic sanctions on iran. as part of the deal, iran must reduce the number of its centrifuges that can be used to enrich uranium into a bomb by more than two-thirds. it also has to redesign a power plant so it cannot produce weapons-grade plutonium and be subject to regular international nuclear inspections. the parties must now reach a final agreement by june 30. president obama said the deal is a good one. >> i've always insisted i will do what is necessary to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and i will. but i also know a diplomatic solution is the best way to get this done. amy: israel has
amy: and we will get the latest from kenya, where 147 university people, mainly university students were killed when , militants stormed their campus on thursday. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. after eight days of talks in switzerland, iran and world powers have reached a framework agreement on curbing iran's nuclear program for at least a decade. in return, the united states and europe plan to lift economic...
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community and the response of the university. >> university -- >> not the legal machinery but the university. >> the university there is no standard policy for how universities adjudicate rape. and that's a huge problem and that needs to change. every university is different. a few of them do a pretty good job. most do a terrible job. they have system tas are fair either to the victim nor the assailant. so but in missoula in the university of montana their system was better than many. and but it hinged on the dean of students, in the cases i examined for most of the time it was a guy named charles couture t was his job to act as kind of the prosecutor. and he would-- there's no rules of evidence. you can't imprison anyone at a university. you can't put them on a list of sex offenders am all you can do is expel them basically. so you don't need this really difficult burden of proof, this high bar. you can lower the bar to the federal government has mandated that universities use the lower measure of a preponderance of evidence just more likely than not that this rape occurred. so universities
community and the response of the university. >> university -- >> not the legal machinery but the university. >> the university there is no standard policy for how universities adjudicate rape. and that's a huge problem and that needs to change. every university is different. a few of them do a pretty good job. most do a terrible job. they have system tas are fair either to the victim nor the assailant. so but in missoula in the university of montana their system was better...
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peter's university. now i am a teacher at university columbia university trying to get a masters in education so i can become a science teacher because i love science and because my degrees in chemistry and i love it. i want to get a lot more kids interested in talking about the s.t.e.m. fields and science. right now it is a little difficult. i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because the my legal status or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca recipient, daca does not provide me a legal status or a path to a legal status. in new jersey, you have to have at least an hour pr or legal you have to have an lpr, or legal permanent resident status, to obtain a professional certificate. in this case, teaching. i am not able to teach in new jersey. i did not even looked into new jersey, to be honest. i started looking somewhere else and so now i am new york and hopefully things work out for me. this is an issue obviously that is not only affecting they are going t
peter's university. now i am a teacher at university columbia university trying to get a masters in education so i can become a science teacher because i love science and because my degrees in chemistry and i love it. i want to get a lot more kids interested in talking about the s.t.e.m. fields and science. right now it is a little difficult. i am sure not just in new jersey, but other states as well because the my legal status or lack thereof. i am undocumented and even though i yet may daca...
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the stockton university students held a protest /ss÷ yesterday outside the old showboat casino that was set to become their new camfuss in atlantic city but investor carl icahn is blocking that plan now taking over the trump taj mahal next door. they want to enforce legal enforcements to keep the showboat a casino. if they cannot overcome the challenge, they have to sell the property. if that happens, glenn strawberrystraub says he wants to buy the showboat. just yesterday a bankruptcy court judge finally approved the sale of revel to straub for $82 million. even though the deal is a go no now, the judge did not rule on whether the businesses inside can continue to operate. that's a deal to be settled with straub privately. >>> less than an hour away from sunrise, but it's clouds cloudy skies and rainfall that we'll have to deal with during the day today. that rain is going to hold our temperatures in the 60s for most of the day. in fact that's where we are starting this morning. right now, 52 degrees in the pocano mountains. north
the stockton university students held a protest/ss÷ yesterday outside the old showboat casino that was set to become their new camfuss in atlantic city but investor carl icahn is blocking that plan now taking over the trump taj mahal next door. they want to enforce legal enforcements to keep the showboat a casino. if they cannot overcome the challenge, they have to sell the property. if that happens, glenn strawberrystraub says he wants to buy the showboat. just yesterday a bankruptcy court...