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bailor university! regina graceen, fillphillip and [inaudible] going cal state university los angeles! alright. richard [inaudible] couldn't be here tonight but he is from abraham lincoln high school-you are here. san diego state university! richard! richard participated with several other young people here tonight in a forum with san francisco police chief and mayor talking about the environment that we are in now. richard, thank you for being part of that. really really important. sally wong from mason scholars, lowell high school graduate. call poly, san lewis o bispo. [inaudible] lesley from george washington high school heading to city college of san francisco! travon [inaudible] heading to san francisco state university! tyler [inaudible] from college track, city arts and tech high school, san francisco state university! vioni sanchez from galileo high school, san francisco state university bound isn't here but we have josh from mason scholars, thank you for accepting this on belandfall of vioni.
bailor university! regina graceen, fillphillip and [inaudible] going cal state university los angeles! alright. richard [inaudible] couldn't be here tonight but he is from abraham lincoln high school-you are here. san diego state university! richard! richard participated with several other young people here tonight in a forum with san francisco police chief and mayor talking about the environment that we are in now. richard, thank you for being part of that. really really important. sally wong...
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professor thomas, what is the national university? >> well, the national university was an idea put forward by a number of leading founders, many of the names, george washington, james madison, franklin, jefferson. and the idea really, was that the new constitutional order created, which we take for granted in our day, was really in the process of being built. they attorneyed education as one central way of trying to foster the kind of political culture, the kind of ideas and education they thought was necessary to sustain it. >> what would it look like? >> what would it sneech. >> what's really unique about the idea of a national university, at the time, is that, i mean first we have haveo back two centuries and think what did the insticonstitutional es like look. hard exprard expwreal rinse ton. that's not what they looked like. they were by and large, sectarian, and they on guy was the organizing basis. so against that backdrop, there was an idea that we had a profound mismatch between our institutions and the form of government we
professor thomas, what is the national university? >> well, the national university was an idea put forward by a number of leading founders, many of the names, george washington, james madison, franklin, jefferson. and the idea really, was that the new constitutional order created, which we take for granted in our day, was really in the process of being built. they attorneyed education as one central way of trying to foster the kind of political culture, the kind of ideas and education...
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no place at the university. the dean cautioned against intellectual safe places and also raised questions about withdrawing invitations to speakers merely because the message of the speaker could be controversial. legalanel will examine and other dimensions of whether and how speech and expression can be regulated on campus, consistent with the overall educational objective of the university. we have a very distinguished panel here today, that we also have in our audience a number of academics, scholars, practitioners who have worked in this area. i see my colleague professor john van safed, who has been very vocal on these issues while here at george washington and other universities. havee have individuals who played a role in shaping the jurisprudence. today we will first hear from my colleague professor catherine ross. as i mentioned, her new book is "lessons in censorship." this book has been named the best book on the first amendment of 2015 by concurring opinions. has focusedss' book on free speech over t
no place at the university. the dean cautioned against intellectual safe places and also raised questions about withdrawing invitations to speakers merely because the message of the speaker could be controversial. legalanel will examine and other dimensions of whether and how speech and expression can be regulated on campus, consistent with the overall educational objective of the university. we have a very distinguished panel here today, that we also have in our audience a number of academics,...
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>> a lot of them felt away from home in the university because large swaths of the university are not as politicized as we think they are and the conservatives gravitate towards the least politicized quarters of the academy. academy. so, they often become a subfield in other disciplines that are not in american history and claimed to be historians, military historians. it's deeply politicized by the left and therefore they find the economy to be a relatively. if they do stray into more politicized field, they can have a rough time with it and that's true. we profile their experiences as well. but it's also the case that they make friendships across the political divide in the economy, and they are much better at carving out niches and of themselves we sometimes think they are serious >> what are some of those areas where the professors it's a little more troubling to be conservative? >> they study race or the american family, feminism. the history of the left or the right, areas that are important to the left and that are dominated by the left. so, somcome some disciplines arh more po
>> a lot of them felt away from home in the university because large swaths of the university are not as politicized as we think they are and the conservatives gravitate towards the least politicized quarters of the academy. academy. so, they often become a subfield in other disciplines that are not in american history and claimed to be historians, military historians. it's deeply politicized by the left and therefore they find the economy to be a relatively. if they do stray into more...
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his book is called the founders of the university. what is the national university? it a number of leading a factors, thomas jefferson and the idea in short was the constitutional order created we took for granted in our day was in the process of being built and they turned to education as a way to foster and further the political culture and ideas to sustain the constitutional ord order. >> what would it look like and what would it teach? >> we go back centuries and look at what they looked like in the day and now the national institutions and by and large secular institutions of education, harvard, yale, princeton. that's not what they looked like at the time. at the time they were by and large parochial sectarian institutions, and theology was lost in the organizing basis of the curriculum. so it gets a backdrop and there was an idea that we had a profound mismatch between our educational institutions and republican form of government he hahave created. in fact, noah webster, prior even to the convention of 1787 said that our educational institutions are remnants
his book is called the founders of the university. what is the national university? it a number of leading a factors, thomas jefferson and the idea in short was the constitutional order created we took for granted in our day was in the process of being built and they turned to education as a way to foster and further the political culture and ideas to sustain the constitutional ord order. >> what would it look like and what would it teach? >> we go back centuries and look at what...
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the case fisher the university of texas was brought by abigail fisher, i went on said the university had denied her admission based on her race. she has since graduated from louisiana state university. justice kennedy was never voted to uphold the race conscious admissions policies the opinions for the court, stating the fact that race consciousness played a role in only a small portion of admissions decisions to be a hallmark of narrow tailoring and not evidence of constitutionality, that pain is joined byjustices ginsburg, breyer and soto mayor. here's a look at the oral argument from last december . >> building arguments this morning in case 1491, fisher versus the university of texas at austin. we get started our advice to lawyers this is our only case this morning so we intend to grant the parties 10 minutes or so of extra time in the amicus, five minutes. mister ryan, no need to rush area. >> mister chief justice, may it please the court, i appreciate the extra time and i didn't brush up your to start before you invited me. in reviewing the fifth circuit initial decision in wha
the case fisher the university of texas was brought by abigail fisher, i went on said the university had denied her admission based on her race. she has since graduated from louisiana state university. justice kennedy was never voted to uphold the race conscious admissions policies the opinions for the court, stating the fact that race consciousness played a role in only a small portion of admissions decisions to be a hallmark of narrow tailoring and not evidence of constitutionality, that pain...
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wallace's response is he's still determined to make this public stand at the university of alabama in order, you know, presumably for law and order, but also to advance his candidacy as potentially a national political figure. >> the university of alabama university campus is under tight security guard of state police as george wallace appeals for calm and prepares to confront a deputy u.s. attorney. the federal officers are armed with a proclamation from president kennedy urging the governor to end his efforts to prevent two negro students from registering at the university. the governor is adamant. he made a campaign promise to stand in the doorway himself to prevent the integration of the last all white state university. >> so in this photograph you see nicholas katzenbalk, the assistant attorney general for the united states and the kennedy representative sent to birmingham to make the federal government's argument for integration at the university. and then, standing in the door, foster auditorium, as promised, you see governor wallace who stands here and makes a statement and st
wallace's response is he's still determined to make this public stand at the university of alabama in order, you know, presumably for law and order, but also to advance his candidacy as potentially a national political figure. >> the university of alabama university campus is under tight security guard of state police as george wallace appeals for calm and prepares to confront a deputy u.s. attorney. the federal officers are armed with a proclamation from president kennedy urging the...
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i certainly understand the reaction of conservatives to the liberal university. their responses utterly unprovoked. it's troubling on the one hand i understand where conservatives are coming from on the other hand they have often overreacted to the intolerance. it may steer young conservatives away. some may decide they don't want to become professors because they see it as a much more tolerant place. >> host: have you personally had any issues at claremont mckenna being a conservative scholar? >> guest: i do, not enough to make you not want to be a professor. i have been very happy and we don't claim that the university doesn't present challenges. it does. we just think they are manageable and we need more conservatives in higher education and in particular in the social sciences. we hope to encourage more of them to become professors. >> host: have you been critiqued from the right because you are saying universities are not good for conservatives? >> guest: we have although notably by conservatives from outside the university. the conservatives inside the univ
i certainly understand the reaction of conservatives to the liberal university. their responses utterly unprovoked. it's troubling on the one hand i understand where conservatives are coming from on the other hand they have often overreacted to the intolerance. it may steer young conservatives away. some may decide they don't want to become professors because they see it as a much more tolerant place. >> host: have you personally had any issues at claremont mckenna being a conservative...
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they know there are students applying to the university of alabama, challenges that are happening in alabama. and they have already seen from conditions decaying in birmingham in the spring of 1963 that there is the potential for violence if integration of the schools doesn't go successfully. what we see here are a selection of telegrams that were exchanged between kennedy and wallace and also between others who are interested in what was happening in birmingham in april and may 1963. so the conversation between kennedy and wallace is often contentious, and wallace is really looking for a way to set himself up as a national political figure, and he uses the integration of the university of alabama as a way to bring himself to the national table. and so he makes this statement that he's going to go and physically stand in the schoolhouse door and bar the students who are seeking admission from the university of alabama. so what you see in this telegram in june 10, 1963, wallace argued that he is the candidate of, you know, maintaining peace in alabama, that that's his sole purpose for
they know there are students applying to the university of alabama, challenges that are happening in alabama. and they have already seen from conditions decaying in birmingham in the spring of 1963 that there is the potential for violence if integration of the schools doesn't go successfully. what we see here are a selection of telegrams that were exchanged between kennedy and wallace and also between others who are interested in what was happening in birmingham in april and may 1963. so the...
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how far do you live from the university? >> my house is almost nine, ten kilometers from the university. so yeah, that is where we live. >> nine or ten kilometers, so do you feel safe where you are now? >> thank you very much, yes, i'm fine, i'm fine. thank you for joining us. he was there at the university who actually brought some people to a local hospital. i want to the bring back the general mccaffrey. general mccaffrey, can you hear me? >> yeah, loud and clear. >> you were saying just before i lost you, we were talking about advisors, and you said that was ironic to you. >> yeah. well, you know, i think all of these nato forces, probably around 10,000 of them are in combat roles. now they may be carrying out advisory duties, the air force is there doing direct bombing, scraping runs. there's intelligence collection, there's special operation groups doing direct action counterterrorism roles. this is clearly combat mission. and u.s. troops get killed and wounded in these actions. i think the term is inappropriate to say
how far do you live from the university? >> my house is almost nine, ten kilometers from the university. so yeah, that is where we live. >> nine or ten kilometers, so do you feel safe where you are now? >> thank you very much, yes, i'm fine, i'm fine. thank you for joining us. he was there at the university who actually brought some people to a local hospital. i want to the bring back the general mccaffrey. general mccaffrey, can you hear me? >> yeah, loud and clear....
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that's his sole purpose for going down in the university. john f.ennedy says the only announced threat to orderly compliance of the law, however, is your plan of -- and in violation of acceptan acceptance standards of public conduct. he's still determined to make this public stand at the university of alabama in order, you know, presumably for law and order but also to advance his candidacy as potentially a national figure. the university of alabama campus is under a security guard as governor george lost the field. the federal officers are on the front urging the government to end this and negros voting in the university. >> in this photograph, you see nicholas, who's the assistant attorney general of the united states. he's the kennedy's representative making federal government argument for the immigration of university. then standing in the door, as he promised governor wallace who stands here and make a statement and states that he's not going to leave and he's going to physically bar the admission of james hood and of the two african-american s
that's his sole purpose for going down in the university. john f.ennedy says the only announced threat to orderly compliance of the law, however, is your plan of -- and in violation of acceptan acceptance standards of public conduct. he's still determined to make this public stand at the university of alabama in order, you know, presumably for law and order but also to advance his candidacy as potentially a national figure. the university of alabama campus is under a security guard as governor...
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oh, yeah, the university of chicago.ean's letter criticizing safe spaces and trigger warnings and protests against controversial speakers has, itself, proved to be controversial. i'll talk to the professor who chaired the committee on whose work that letter was based. ibile was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or h
oh, yeah, the university of chicago.ean's letter criticizing safe spaces and trigger warnings and protests against controversial speakers has, itself, proved to be controversial. i'll talk to the professor who chaired the committee on whose work that letter was based. ibile was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control...
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especially while called the american university. and it's co-ed, i've been there and interviewed students there, and many of these young women telling me they went there against the protests of their fathers, triable leaders, brothers, they were very brave in having attended a co-ed university. >> some of the video we're showing now shows this 5,000 square foot building that's a women's center. that's been recently built on this campus. and the taliban has targeted women who go for education. this university has 1,700 students in it but also students that go for night classes. these are well-educated folks with good folks. it's a very high profile target. and we've seen attacks recently, august 7, we saw an australian professor and an american professor kidnapped from this university. so this has been a considerable target for previous years because of it's high profile nature, because it's for the education of women. it's for the future of afghanistan. and this is the kind of coverage, of course, that the taliban is trying to go fo
especially while called the american university. and it's co-ed, i've been there and interviewed students there, and many of these young women telling me they went there against the protests of their fathers, triable leaders, brothers, they were very brave in having attended a co-ed university. >> some of the video we're showing now shows this 5,000 square foot building that's a women's center. that's been recently built on this campus. and the taliban has targeted women who go for...
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what do we do at universities? >> what i think is real interesting is the nature of the video, itself, because i'm kind of reminded of the donald sterling incident, not incident, but just him being an awful person. >> yeah. >> i feel like both instances are obviously inexcusable. but at the same time it kind of raises the question of if they didn't know they were being filmed, where does your freedom of speech come into play? and, again, like, i don't agree with anything that sterling or the oklahoma fraternity did, but at the same time, it is kind of a little bit troublesome that you could be stating something stupid, get filmed randomly and all of a sudden be expelled or lose your basketball team. >> well, i guess the question is that there are consequence toss your speech public and private, right? and that our expectations of privacy can have consequences in the public, right? but kind of the question, the structural question of what does it mean, right, when a group of students on a bus on the way to a party,
what do we do at universities? >> what i think is real interesting is the nature of the video, itself, because i'm kind of reminded of the donald sterling incident, not incident, but just him being an awful person. >> yeah. >> i feel like both instances are obviously inexcusable. but at the same time it kind of raises the question of if they didn't know they were being filmed, where does your freedom of speech come into play? and, again, like, i don't agree with anything that...
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>>> i'm really proud of the university of chicago, because for years, universities have been creating problem for themselves by creating an expectation for students saying oh, it's harmonious, you're never going to be offended. then they're shocked, because students think they have a right not to be offended. >> racism, homophobia, they're going to be part of the college campuses already. part of these initiatives is to figure out ways to address them. and by not addressing them, you're just creating a safe zone for them. in many respects, it's like shooting the messenger. >> university of chicago, in a letter to the class of 2020, the dean of students there, jay ellison, writes guess what? rigorous debate, discussion, even disagreement is okay. you may get challenged here, an even cause you discomfort. jay ellison is now a hero for some, wanting to push back on political correctness. this is something we've talked about a lot, george. what about this move? >> as someone who's been disinvited from a college campus, i'm delighted to say, hooray for the university of chicago. anyone who
>>> i'm really proud of the university of chicago, because for years, universities have been creating problem for themselves by creating an expectation for students saying oh, it's harmonious, you're never going to be offended. then they're shocked, because students think they have a right not to be offended. >> racism, homophobia, they're going to be part of the college campuses already. part of these initiatives is to figure out ways to address them. and by not addressing them,...
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this is the second attack on this university in as many weeks. just two weeks ago, two instructors both at the university of afghanistan were abducted from their cars returning home from classes. neither have been found. all of this is coming against a backdrop of increasing threats against foreigners in afghanistan's capital. in the past few years, aid workers, percesonnel and journalists have all withstood an increase in assassinations, kidnappings, bombings, all of them striking the heart of central kabul. so that's to say nothing of the rest of afghanistan. just yesterday a u.s. service member was killed in one of afghanistan's most dangerous places. as we head into the final stretch of this election, it's important to remember that afghanistan is the kind of problem that's going to persist and president obama, he's twice revised on his troop drawdown schedule. he inherited this war to president bush and will likely hand it over to whoever wins in no. >> i want to go to chief foreign correspondent richard engel. you have covered afghanistan a
this is the second attack on this university in as many weeks. just two weeks ago, two instructors both at the university of afghanistan were abducted from their cars returning home from classes. neither have been found. all of this is coming against a backdrop of increasing threats against foreigners in afghanistan's capital. in the past few years, aid workers, percesonnel and journalists have all withstood an increase in assassinations, kidnappings, bombings, all of them striking the heart of...
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west virginia university comes in second. another midwest school, university of illinois at urbana - champaign is third. lehigh university in bethlehem, pennsylvania is 4th... and bucknell university in lewisburg, pennsylvania is 5th. for a new high school athlete of the week, and the nominees are three football players. and we'll hear from the iowa football players as they prepare to start their season at home this weekend. stay with your 24 hour news scattered showers and storms will come to an end tonight. this ushers in a welcome break from the heat and humidity that lasts into the weekend. scott will introduce us to three new finalist for the athlete of the week. and the hawkeyes are gearing up three new finalist for the athlete of the week. and the hawkeyes are gearing up for the opener against miami university saturday at kinnick stadium. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. the hawkeye players are also pretty jacked for saturday. scott westerberg has the story. "ready to go, ready to go." "definitely looking
west virginia university comes in second. another midwest school, university of illinois at urbana - champaign is third. lehigh university in bethlehem, pennsylvania is 4th... and bucknell university in lewisburg, pennsylvania is 5th. for a new high school athlete of the week, and the nominees are three football players. and we'll hear from the iowa football players as they prepare to start their season at home this weekend. stay with your 24 hour news scattered showers and storms will come to...
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bailor university! regina graceen, fillphillip and [inaudible] going cal state university los angeles! alright. richard [inaudible] couldn't be here tonight but he is from abraham lincoln high school-you are here. san diego state university! richard! richard participated with several other young people here tonight in a forum with san francisco police chief and mayor talking about the environment that we are in now. richard, thank you for being part of that. really really important. sally wong from mason scholars, lowell high school graduate. call poly, san lewis o bispo. [inaudible] lesley from george washington high school heading to city college of san francisco! travon [inaudible] heading to san francisco state university! tyler [inaudible] from college track, city arts and tech high school, san francisco state university! vioni sanchez from galileo high school, san francisco state university bound isn't here but we have josh from mason scholars, thank you for accepting this on belandfall of vioni.
bailor university! regina graceen, fillphillip and [inaudible] going cal state university los angeles! alright. richard [inaudible] couldn't be here tonight but he is from abraham lincoln high school-you are here. san diego state university! richard! richard participated with several other young people here tonight in a forum with san francisco police chief and mayor talking about the environment that we are in now. richard, thank you for being part of that. really really important. sally wong...
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oh, yeah, the university of chicago.s letter criticizing safe spaces and trigger warnings and protests against controversial speakers has itself proved to be controversial. i'll talk to the professor who chaired the committee on whose work. that letter was based. you were once pretty bad at. it's the same for credit. even if you're not good at it now, that's okay. because credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. experian. be better at credit. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as
oh, yeah, the university of chicago.s letter criticizing safe spaces and trigger warnings and protests against controversial speakers has itself proved to be controversial. i'll talk to the professor who chaired the committee on whose work. that letter was based. you were once pretty bad at. it's the same for credit. even if you're not good at it now, that's okay. because credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. experian. be better at credit. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe...
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chong is an economist and professor ameritas at seoul national university.rved as prime minister in 2009. >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek such jobs at firms. >> nam just graduated from university. he's concentrating his job hunting efforts on major firms. on this day, he got together with peers who were also aiming for similar jobs. all the conversation was related to job hunting. >> can they really land jobs at major firms? these young job seekers know they face unfavorable odds. but with success on the line, they can't give up. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kim is the first son in a family that runs a package manufacturing business. he grew up bearing the family's expectations on his shoulders. his life began going astray in the summer of his senior year. he suddenly lost the ability to read. he says it was a psychological disorder caused by stress. after that, he got into college but soon dropped out. his parts got divorced, and now he lives alone while working part time. he makes $5 an hour at his pa
chong is an economist and professor ameritas at seoul national university.rved as prime minister in 2009. >> because the south korean economy depends on major firms and conglomerates, young people continue to seek such jobs at firms. >> nam just graduated from university. he's concentrating his job hunting efforts on major firms. on this day, he got together with peers who were also aiming for similar jobs. all the conversation was related to job hunting. >> can they really...
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this is a very elite university. who are the 1700 plus students who go there. >> it is a very prestigious organization. this is somewhere where not only those who are considered to be the elite and leaders of the future of afghanistan go. they are also scholarships. this is supposed to be a pathway for a better life for those attending this institution. that is why they are targeted so ruthlessly both now and in the past because to attain that they have had to bring in faculty members from all around the world and with that of course comes the higher visibility and the higher the value of so many of those inside that building right now, ashley. >> let me just give this urgent to our viewers as news is trickling in on what is happening there. apparently fires burning very badly. police and ambulances that responded to this situation are unable to actual enter this university complex because it is just too dangerous at this time. ryan, you have been working your media sources over there and seeing tweets coming from so
this is a very elite university. who are the 1700 plus students who go there. >> it is a very prestigious organization. this is somewhere where not only those who are considered to be the elite and leaders of the future of afghanistan go. they are also scholarships. this is supposed to be a pathway for a better life for those attending this institution. that is why they are targeted so ruthlessly both now and in the past because to attain that they have had to bring in faculty members...
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from princeton university. he taught at cornell in 1955 until the early 1970s and since then he has been on the faculty at queens college. he is the author of 10 books and a sample of the title's suggested their reach. two nations black-and-white separate hospital and unequal. mismatch, the growing gap between women and men. higher education, how colleges are wasting our money and failing our kids and what we can do about it. in 2012 he published an op-ed in "the new york times" entitled is algebra necessary which led to his most recent book "passing on the right" -- substitute -- "the math myth" and other stem delusions. james tanden when he speaks tonight you may detect he is not a native of new york. he received his undergraduate degree in mathematics at adelaide university and came to the u.s. in 1988 where he received his ph.d. in mathematics also from princeton university. after teaching at st. mary's college in maryland and exceptional liberal arts college i might add, he followed his wife to boston wher
from princeton university. he taught at cornell in 1955 until the early 1970s and since then he has been on the faculty at queens college. he is the author of 10 books and a sample of the title's suggested their reach. two nations black-and-white separate hospital and unequal. mismatch, the growing gap between women and men. higher education, how colleges are wasting our money and failing our kids and what we can do about it. in 2012 he published an op-ed in "the new york times"...
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. >>> we are learning more about the victims of a horrific attack in a university in afghanistan. at least 13 people were killed when militants stormed the american university of afghanistan in kabul yesterday. the gunmen used grenades, automatic weapons and a car bomb in the attack. seven students, one professor, three police officers, two security officers were killed. at least 35 students and police were wounded. police ended up killing two attackers. so far no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. >> one of the victims of that attack in afghanistan had ties to the bay area. as ktvu's maureen naylor reports, he was a law professor, fulbright scholar and former fellow at stanford university. >> reporter: among the 13 people killed in wednesday's attack naqib ahmad khpulwak. he was a visiting fellow at stanford's law school in 2013. he returned to afghanistan to teach law at the american university in kabul where he delivered the opening prayer at the graduation ceremony in may. stanford university describes the fulbright scholar as an extraordinarily charismatic and c
. >>> we are learning more about the victims of a horrific attack in a university in afghanistan. at least 13 people were killed when militants stormed the american university of afghanistan in kabul yesterday. the gunmen used grenades, automatic weapons and a car bomb in the attack. seven students, one professor, three police officers, two security officers were killed. at least 35 students and police were wounded. police ended up killing two attackers. so far no group has claimed...
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parker may not be watching but george mason's university jeremy mayer said tonight speech where he will outline his immigration policy is significant for he called his visit to mexico a hail mary pass. >> it's a dramatic unexpected move that could moved up poll numbers. >> reporter: not only did he kick off the 2016 campaign calling mexicans racist and drug dealers but the man who invited him likened him to mussolini. >> the only way this might work out for him if there is such an angry response and he's treated so disrespected lead the people have sympathy for them. >> reporter: this man studies election and says whether trump affirms or softens the stance on the border wall and deporting undocumented immigrants -- >> he will still hurt himself. >> reporter: the university professor thinks trump will affirm his plans to build the wall but when it comes to deportation if trump softens his plan he risks angering his most loyal supporters. if he keeps a firm stance he risks further alienating hispanic voters and moderate republicans. back to you. >>> trump campaign ceo told the new york t
parker may not be watching but george mason's university jeremy mayer said tonight speech where he will outline his immigration policy is significant for he called his visit to mexico a hail mary pass. >> it's a dramatic unexpected move that could moved up poll numbers. >> reporter: not only did he kick off the 2016 campaign calling mexicans racist and drug dealers but the man who invited him likened him to mussolini. >> the only way this might work out for him if there is...
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i was at catholic universities and i see the jesuit universities and the very progressive, forward-looking, pope francis, what are we talking about you this is not the church i remember of cardinal spellman. this is a church that has been going for it you may remember when francis was first making noise, stephen colbert called him america's most prominent catholic. he said of course i believe pope francis, the pope is infallible but not this guy because pope francis has been a real breath of fresh air. jesuit universities encourage progressive thinking and humane values. they are not all like that i in catholic schools have led good roles in recent years. >> host: something else you talk about "demand the impossible!: a radical manifesto" is political correctness. we have seen incidences this past year at universities. >> we see this all the time. >> host: how do you define political correctness? >> guest: it is important not to fall into the trap of saying we love this particular candidate because he shows what he thinks, not enough to say what you think, the ku klux klan says what it thi
i was at catholic universities and i see the jesuit universities and the very progressive, forward-looking, pope francis, what are we talking about you this is not the church i remember of cardinal spellman. this is a church that has been going for it you may remember when francis was first making noise, stephen colbert called him america's most prominent catholic. he said of course i believe pope francis, the pope is infallible but not this guy because pope francis has been a real breath of...
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of wisconsin, london's westminster university, cambridge university, university of genoa and the university of south carolina. his book, "scottsboro" won the bancroft prize and the smith book award. he is the author of the highly regarded biography "the politics of rage: george wallace, the origins of the new conservatism and the transformation of american politics." our second speaker will be dr. glenn eskew. he is professor of history at georgia state university. birmingham native. he is author of the book "but for birmingham: the local and national movements in the civil rights struggle," which received the frances butler simkins prize at the southern historical association, and he is author of the forthcoming book "johnny mercer: southern songwriter for the world." for the past several years, dr. eskew has served as lecturer and faculty director for annual neh funded summer teacher workshops on teaching the history of the civil rights movement. our final speaker this evening will be dr. angela k. lewis, professor of political science in the department of government at the university of
of wisconsin, london's westminster university, cambridge university, university of genoa and the university of south carolina. his book, "scottsboro" won the bancroft prize and the smith book award. he is the author of the highly regarded biography "the politics of rage: george wallace, the origins of the new conservatism and the transformation of american politics." our second speaker will be dr. glenn eskew. he is professor of history at georgia state university....
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university officials say they hr very attuned to the reactions oi all of this. in addition to speaking with the fbi before making this higherher official shame as hews says they also reached prosecutor who convicted jessiee they say they got the green light from that prosecutor. george washington university will notgeor tell us what his sy is, how much he is being paid, but they did confirm that this will be his first week on the job. we're life at george washingtont university, fox5.x5. i have a quick question for you. often times we see former criminals who change their wayss and then they become trainers in how not to be a victim of crime. in this case how does the d university plan to try to make sure that they are safe, that their students are safe? just to make sure. are they going to be trackingcki his phone? do they track his computer? is there anything that will kind of monitoring that will happen now? >> well, to be clear again, he has worked with the fbi over thr past year. it is the fbi who has signed ofd on him being i a federal prosecutor who put h
university officials say they hr very attuned to the reactions oi all of this. in addition to speaking with the fbi before making this higherher official shame as hews says they also reached prosecutor who convicted jessiee they say they got the green light from that prosecutor. george washington university will notgeor tell us what his sy is, how much he is being paid, but they did confirm that this will be his first week on the job. we're life at george washingtont university, fox5.x5. i have...
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the american university in afghanistan is the only co-ed university in that country.- it is a university that has been established obviously with american values and the american education system. it bares the name american university, it is highly symbolic for the taliban or isis to go after it, not just because of the fact that it has western interests or western values attached it to, but also the fact that it is in contra vengs to some of the values that taliban holds dear. no co-ed education and no education for women. so it was a highly symbolic target against education, against western sbess in that country and one that is meant to send a message. >> thank you so much for the perspective. >>> frances, let's turn now to politic. donald trump brought his campaign to jackson, mississippi, last night in a rally and fund raising trip that reportedly netted $1.2 million. trump used his deep south visit to draw parallels between his campaign and the united kingdoms vote to leave the european union. he trotted out nigel farage who led the uk independence party as it sp
the american university in afghanistan is the only co-ed university in that country.- it is a university that has been established obviously with american values and the american education system. it bares the name american university, it is highly symbolic for the taliban or isis to go after it, not just because of the fact that it has western interests or western values attached it to, but also the fact that it is in contra vengs to some of the values that taliban holds dear. no co-ed...
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it's santa clara university.eb address for more information and the main number that you can dial. thank you so much for inspiring so many people in this community. eva: thank you, damian. you too! damian: thank you very much, and up next here on "comunidad del valle," a little bit of music and folklorico dancing, so stay with us. comunidad on "que pasa." [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] damian: and our saludos for those celebrating a special day, felicidades. [music] damian: and here is our contact info for next week's saludos. you can follow me on twitter. my handle is @newsdamian. also pick up a copy of "el observador" newspaper and support your bilingual weeklies all across the bay area. we thank you once again for sharing a part of your sunday. we'll be absent for the next couple of weeks while we air the olympics here on nbc. we're gonna leave you now here with a little bit of los mestizos de san jose dancing with mariachi vargas de tecalitlan. buenos dias. [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [mu
it's santa clara university.eb address for more information and the main number that you can dial. thank you so much for inspiring so many people in this community. eva: thank you, damian. you too! damian: thank you very much, and up next here on "comunidad del valle," a little bit of music and folklorico dancing, so stay with us. comunidad on "que pasa." [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] damian: and our saludos for those celebrating a special day, felicidades. [music]...
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the 34-year-old graduated from the university of akron. he works with all the ladies on their routines paying special attention to all the details. >> they all have very strong work ethics. what they don't have is a strong dance background. getting them to do choreography and learning different steps and cool tricks to incorporate in th time and every tort. and a lot of people don't know that side of these athletes. >> two words to sum up simone biles and the women's gym that'sic team, world domination. we will rank the final five's performance with our gold medal >>> and we are back on the olympic zone as we get you set day number eight of the 2016 olympic games in rio. dave chudowsky back with you with 1996 gold medal winner dominique moceanu that has joined us. great to see you again. i'll tell you what, what a week it was in gymnastics and with the women. did it play out the way you thought it would? >> absolutely. the women were the reigning world champions going into this olympic games. they had ev pressure on them to win this olympi
the 34-year-old graduated from the university of akron. he works with all the ladies on their routines paying special attention to all the details. >> they all have very strong work ethics. what they don't have is a strong dance background. getting them to do choreography and learning different steps and cool tricks to incorporate in th time and every tort. and a lot of people don't know that side of these athletes. >> two words to sum up simone biles and the women's gym that'sic...
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according to a university spokesperson... more than 2- thousand freshmen will move into campus dorms today. they come from 41 states and 22 different countries. 23 percent of the incoming generation students. 30 percent of new students - about 600 - are minorities. move in day for freshmen and other students that will live in campus dorms will live in campus dorms starts at 8 o'clock this morning. there are new student orientation activities scheduled for freshmen the rest of the week. classes start up next monday. live at marquette...pz... tmj4. coming up on live at daybreak on today's tmj4...in the wild: how you can help wisconsin's d- n-r complete a unique picture collage! and tracking strong storms: storm team 4 meteorologist brian niznansky-- says it's going to be a wet start to your morning. the spots-- that'll see the ?heaviest rainfall if you're out the door early this morning, you'll probably thunderstorms arrives for the later morning commute. no severe weather is expected but there will be some pretty good downpour
according to a university spokesperson... more than 2- thousand freshmen will move into campus dorms today. they come from 41 states and 22 different countries. 23 percent of the incoming generation students. 30 percent of new students - about 600 - are minorities. move in day for freshmen and other students that will live in campus dorms will live in campus dorms starts at 8 o'clock this morning. there are new student orientation activities scheduled for freshmen the rest of the week. classes...
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just two weeks ago an american professor at the university and an australian were kidnapped. >> it's outlandish to american university with american professors in downtown kabul. >> reporter: the white house praised the work of afghan security force. >> this underscores a significant challenge but we continue to see skill and professionalism of afghan security force improve. >> reporter: if things were going so well the president last month wouldn't have canceled a planned withdrawal of more than 4,000 u.s. troops. over the past several months, the u.s. military has operations. just yesterday the pentagon announced the death of an american soldier there. >> the war in afghanistan has intensiied in a major way over the last several month. now, it's unclear how much longer american personnel can remain teaching in kabul. >> 15 years in. >> 15 years in. >> thank you. >>> to presidential politics now, nbc news has learned hillary clinton will receive her first classified intelligence briefing as a presidential nominee on saturday at an fbi office near her trump is out on the campaign tra
just two weeks ago an american professor at the university and an australian were kidnapped. >> it's outlandish to american university with american professors in downtown kabul. >> reporter: the white house praised the work of afghan security force. >> this underscores a significant challenge but we continue to see skill and professionalism of afghan security force improve. >> reporter: if things were going so well the president last month wouldn't have canceled a...
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this mitch daniels president of purdue university. undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far and this is the corrective. and even the president has talked about how he didn't use these words but how ridiculous some of the safe spaces and trigger warnings got and, guess what? free speech is about confronting ideas that maybe make you uncomfortable or you disagree with. and that's the whole idea of going to college. >> nobody has done more to create the environment that made this possible, i would say, than president obama by constantly accusing middle america as racism. someone paying two college twigs i brooded on this a lot. if i were a college lobbyist and r
this mitch daniels president of purdue university. undergraduate then institutes it at purdue. it radiates out. take as few people to push back. >> mara? >> i think it's going to radiate even more. even president obama has talked about this in one of his commencement addresses sometimes you are going to come up against ideas that you are -- that don't make you feel comfortable. >> you concede there has been a trend the other way. >> no doubt about it and it went too far...
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joe is standing by live at the university of phoenix stadium. >>reporter: everyone is excited to get this first true glimpse of the arizona cardinals. championship a year ago. they truly believe they can win it all this year. they open the preseason in town and the oakland raiders squad, this is where gets interesting as a battle to make the 53 man roster heats up. it's also the tones center for the air. arizona wants to avoid the injuries. they will get in and get out. this is building depth to finalize the roster. the cardinals facing someone else. >> we are excited. we are ready. we have a good team coming in. >> it's good to see different coverages because you're used to seeing the same thing so it's a good tuneup to get you ready for the opener.>> randy alongside patrick peterson. he is worthy of the spot. another newcomer in the secondary and strong safety, dj swear enter tries to bring his best. -- swearingen, trying to bring his best. >> everyone is watching on every single play. i have to be on my a game regardless of the situation >> n
joe is standing by live at the university of phoenix stadium. >>reporter: everyone is excited to get this first true glimpse of the arizona cardinals. championship a year ago. they truly believe they can win it all this year. they open the preseason in town and the oakland raiders squad, this is where gets interesting as a battle to make the 53 man roster heats up. it's also the tones center for the air. arizona wants to avoid the injuries. they will get in and get out. this is building...
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a long distance runner from university heights and a runner from the university he is 5'7" and 207 pounds worth of muscle able to lift twice his body weight. and meet an olympic over achiever. jebby stone is at top of that list. it wasn't enough to become one of the world's best rowers, she decided to become a doctor at the same time.
a long distance runner from university heights and a runner from the university he is 5'7" and 207 pounds worth of muscle able to lift twice his body weight. and meet an olympic over achiever. jebby stone is at top of that list. it wasn't enough to become one of the world's best rowers, she decided to become a doctor at the same time.
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one - the university is affordable. according to university estimates... a year at u-n-l-v costs roughly 35 thousand dollars... including books and housing. that's about the same or cheaper -- for example -- than in-state school costs at most california public universities. also -- several of the programs at the university are gaining noteriety... attracting more students. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we have a very strong nursing program, very strong hotel program, our business programs, our education programs, all of our programs one of those programs caught bradley benavidez' eye... making unlv his first choice over universities in his home state of california. ((bradley benavidez/freshman: "i wanted to come here because i heard about the nursing program, which is what i want to major in, and it's quite outstanding, best on the west coast.")) ((patrick walker)) >> there are still about 25 students who are without dorms. they are staying in hotels until spots open up here on campus. reporting live... patrick walker... 8 news
one - the university is affordable. according to university estimates... a year at u-n-l-v costs roughly 35 thousand dollars... including books and housing. that's about the same or cheaper -- for example -- than in-state school costs at most california public universities. also -- several of the programs at the university are gaining noteriety... attracting more students. ((richard clark/executive director, unlv student housing: "we have a very strong nursing program, very strong hotel...
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a key corner of san jose state university. the library has received multiple awards for its unique design and is a partnership with the city of san jose and san jose state university. what is isn't receiving any awards for is the fact that the library offers a home to the homeless. the hours are so extended you can take care of things and have time to come back and finish whatever it was that you were trying to do. the homeless can come here to use computers, read books, and they even sleep on the floor, or sometimes slumped over desks. the building stays open to all until 9 o' clock most days. in eleven years, as library dean ruth kifer has come to understand how the homeless rely on the library. people who happen to be homeless aren't in the library to disrupt or to create any barriers for our students. they're just here sharing the space. and it appears to be done in a very successful way. denise white happens to be one of the homeless. she spends most of her day in the library, reading book after book. i've never seen such
a key corner of san jose state university. the library has received multiple awards for its unique design and is a partnership with the city of san jose and san jose state university. what is isn't receiving any awards for is the fact that the library offers a home to the homeless. the hours are so extended you can take care of things and have time to come back and finish whatever it was that you were trying to do. the homeless can come here to use computers, read books, and they even sleep on...
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it's universal. basically if you are eligible to attend a public school in nevada, and yo you were eligiblr the education savings account. it's being challenged in corporate and it looks like they are going to be some very positive results and it looks that the program will continue. i would say it shouldn't just used for people who do not prefer, but if you are a citizen in the state that's it. it. and the ideain the ideal world,d like to see is that families stay for their own education. public and private we should be focused less on where children are going to school and where they are educated so i would like all education funding as a first step. just go to the saving savings at at every level just like college pic where you were going to go to school. if you're not happy with the results, teach your child all squared because even in families you will get examples of the public schools for one child of the charter school, the home school, private school so you need all those options. i would sa
it's universal. basically if you are eligible to attend a public school in nevada, and yo you were eligiblr the education savings account. it's being challenged in corporate and it looks like they are going to be some very positive results and it looks that the program will continue. i would say it shouldn't just used for people who do not prefer, but if you are a citizen in the state that's it. it. and the ideain the ideal world,d like to see is that families stay for their own education....
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but very exciting student here at temple university. alexandria hoff, reporting live, back to you guys. >> thanks, alex. yes, where were those orange carts? >> i don't know, i lived at home. >> did you? >> uh-huh. hey, free home cooked meals every day. coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it is a sickening site. oh, and a jersey waterway that comes with a even more sickening smell. we'll tell you why that mess got there. >> and how a symbol of hate on a trash can turned into a work of art, that is being repeated over and over again. we'll be r today, guns can be bought or at a weekend gun show. and if the wrong people get a gun... we know what can happen. pat toomey put our safety ahead of partisan politics. toomey crossed party lines twice, first to support background checks, and now to stop gun sales to suspects on the terror watch list. no wonder pennsylvania cops endorse pat toomey as best to protect our families. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> thousands every dead fish are actually
but very exciting student here at temple university. alexandria hoff, reporting live, back to you guys. >> thanks, alex. yes, where were those orange carts? >> i don't know, i lived at home. >> did you? >> uh-huh. hey, free home cooked meals every day. coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> it is a sickening site. oh, and a jersey waterway that comes with a even more sickening smell. we'll tell you why that mess got there. >> and how a symbol of...
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while raking in profits for the university. they're part of a group of 80 students who hope to file a class-action lawsuit. >> i had five committee members over the six years. >> reporter: so they the scam that we're talking about. >> reporter: laureate tells us that their program is vigorous and challenging. laureate and walden declined to give us graduation rates for their phd candidates but pointed us to three students who were satisfied with their experiences, one who got his phd on scholarship. is it possible that you're just not qualified to get a phd? >> they could have told me, you are not cut out for this, have a nice life. >> i have lost everything, i have nothing else to lose. >> reporter: what would you like bill clinton to know? >> that he can forgive our loans because i don't think he would want to be representative of something that is basically unfair or unethical. he can't give us back our years, but he can give us back our >> reporter: bill and hillary clinton declined to comment on these students aelgtszs, bu
while raking in profits for the university. they're part of a group of 80 students who hope to file a class-action lawsuit. >> i had five committee members over the six years. >> reporter: so they the scam that we're talking about. >> reporter: laureate tells us that their program is vigorous and challenging. laureate and walden declined to give us graduation rates for their phd candidates but pointed us to three students who were satisfied with their experiences, one who got...
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the university is located in kabul. right now security forces are still combing the campus search of attackers. an associated press press photographer said he heard an explosion. the students barricaded themselves inside the classroom. it's not clear if there was one or two attackers. >>> rescuers are scrambling to pull survivors from the rubble for signs of life. >> reporter: the powerful quake flattened the area. rescue teams and volunteers are digging through mountains of debris where homes once stood. emergency workers tried to calm a woman. the earthquake hit just after 3:30 a.m. while many people were sleeping. so far there have been dozens of powerful aftershocks. some residents said the military response has been slow. in illica, large slabs of concrete fell crushing people and cars. the destruction. rescuers pulled a man and a young woman from the rubble alive. but as night falls, it's a race against time to save more lives. >>> members of the elon -- elon women's basketball team were planning to leave today fo
the university is located in kabul. right now security forces are still combing the campus search of attackers. an associated press press photographer said he heard an explosion. the students barricaded themselves inside the classroom. it's not clear if there was one or two attackers. >>> rescuers are scrambling to pull survivors from the rubble for signs of life. >> reporter: the powerful quake flattened the area. rescue teams and volunteers are digging through mountains of...