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, georgetown university law center, and johns hopkins university.has been asked to come to california with the class, she said. she has rejected it. we never asked why. velasquez can't go home gem. in april 2013, an indictment was unsealed against her in federal district court in washington, dc, accusing the former lawyer for the u.s. agency for international development for spying for cuba for 15 years. most significantly, as a graduate student at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, velasquezs ally recruited annabelle montez for cuban intelligence. they overlapped with a professor who worked for the state department and was also a cuban spy. though they don't appear to have formed a classic espionage cell, the presence of three cuban agents inside one thief top feeder programs to u.s. diplomatic and intelligence services shows just how deeply the castro regime penetrated american academia. montez would rice to become the premier analyst on cuba at the pentagon's military intelligence arm, the u.s. defense intelligence agency and
, georgetown university law center, and johns hopkins university.has been asked to come to california with the class, she said. she has rejected it. we never asked why. velasquez can't go home gem. in april 2013, an indictment was unsealed against her in federal district court in washington, dc, accusing the former lawyer for the u.s. agency for international development for spying for cuba for 15 years. most significantly, as a graduate student at johns hopkins school of advanced international...
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports established so the controversy breaks out. you are a prostitute and you are a mit educated person. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on in. the fraternity. but even so the tennis player doesn't pay a penny it gets better in order to enable him to succeed on the tennis court the university adapts to his sport schedule. while here interest all graphic referee i asked. thomas and his final year of communication studies. with the many matches he has scheduled for the season he would often be absent with such students the university asked that the teacher's off lexical. suggest is this. all right is for an isp it official university sponsored event yet that's not a problem so teachers have to be accommodating was students like tom yeah we have to be ab
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports established so the controversy breaks out. you are a prostitute and you are a mit educated person. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on in. the fraternity....
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like at least don't hesitate to look full support. first. sight openly matches of generous donors with indebted students. and so the controversy breaks out. you are a prostitute and you are a mighty educated printer. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on in. the fraternities are symbol of prestige in american universities they attract students who want to be part of the elite. to join these influential and secret societies some are willing to be put t
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like at least don't hesitate to look full support....
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that is not healthy university environment and responsibility of the university is to protect students against that. at the same time being an open space for all ideas. i think the university can create the opportunity for safe spaces, can find them, you should know when you walk into one, you shouldn't find yourself sitting at a table and discovering because you think a certain way that is out of bounds. that does undercut the role of the university to encounter things that are difficult or challenging. jelani cobb is right that we have to be attentive to dangers we haven't seen in the last lifetime around marginalization of particular communities, authoritarian tendencies and turning a blind eye to that is a big mistake. at the same time empowering the university, particularly this government, social media platforms to police and regulate speech, draw lines, to decide what is out of bounds surrenders our rights and will end it being used in ways that are the opposite of what we in this room might be in for. >> not sure it is that complicated. you can safe space in a way that is not c
that is not healthy university environment and responsibility of the university is to protect students against that. at the same time being an open space for all ideas. i think the university can create the opportunity for safe spaces, can find them, you should know when you walk into one, you shouldn't find yourself sitting at a table and discovering because you think a certain way that is out of bounds. that does undercut the role of the university to encounter things that are difficult or...
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unsurprisingly, he has no faith in universal credit.or, which doesn't recognise that sole traders may end up earning less than the national minimum wage if they have a bad month. if i don't make that minimum income floor, i don't get any extra money, any help at all. when universal credit came to newcastle, it promised to bring fairness, simplicity and an incentive to work. and it has, for some. but for others, it's yet to prove that it has brought any one of these things, let alone all three. stuart denman there. we did ask the department for work and pensions tojoin us on the programme tonight but no minister was available. in a statement, the department said universal credit lay at the heart of the government's commitment to help people improve their lives and raise their incomes. they said the vast majority of claimants are paid in full and on time and that support is available for anyone who needs extra help. well, rachel, ian and simon are still here. rachel, it is fair to say that the government and the opposition believe univers
unsurprisingly, he has no faith in universal credit.or, which doesn't recognise that sole traders may end up earning less than the national minimum wage if they have a bad month. if i don't make that minimum income floor, i don't get any extra money, any help at all. when universal credit came to newcastle, it promised to bring fairness, simplicity and an incentive to work. and it has, for some. but for others, it's yet to prove that it has brought any one of these things, let alone all three....
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there is one here at the university. and we will also bring online isp's and cell phone providers, so at the campus it is possible to have a better connection to broadband access. [applause] this is to access the same teaching documents, the same cities andafrican elsewhere. mobility does not just mean about students, it means the cross flow of information. and the sharing of talent. this is why i would like for france to host 1000 african talents every year in business, creation, culture, sports. [applause] rest assured it does not mean they must only come and succeed in france. to return home and make further efforts at home. the visa and the talent passport, which will make the mobility possible, will make it for all people in this room, the possibility to succeed and have theses, to access successs in france, so they can bring forwarded the african continent. at the same time, i would want more to come here and work in africa. increase thee will number of young french volunteers working in businesses in africa. i wil
there is one here at the university. and we will also bring online isp's and cell phone providers, so at the campus it is possible to have a better connection to broadband access. [applause] this is to access the same teaching documents, the same cities andafrican elsewhere. mobility does not just mean about students, it means the cross flow of information. and the sharing of talent. this is why i would like for france to host 1000 african talents every year in business, creation, culture,...
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our university sector.ndercover student from the course before her loan application process was completed. roehampton university said it is disappointed an agent may have acted inappropriately and said partnerships are continually audited and reviewed and if procedures are not followed it takes immediate action. 0a higher education said it has suspended the agent pending an investigation. raja's company, unique consulting, denies any wrong doing and say a professional reference letter was sent in error and management policies have been reviewed. back at the greenwich school of management, our undercover student has degree—level assignments to do. together with a friend, he pays charles logan another visit. logan knows just the man to help other undercover student with her course work. logan, the mr fix it for bogus students, tells us how it works. he almost make makes it sound legitimate. logan gives us the number for his talented friend, he's called mike and runs a company called grammarholic. we give him
our university sector.ndercover student from the course before her loan application process was completed. roehampton university said it is disappointed an agent may have acted inappropriately and said partnerships are continually audited and reviewed and if procedures are not followed it takes immediate action. 0a higher education said it has suspended the agent pending an investigation. raja's company, unique consulting, denies any wrong doing and say a professional reference letter was sent...
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, and transfer legacy identifications over to universal credit. these are unnecessary delays. don't give my constituents more pain and suffering. >> i am sure that she will appreciate that this is important in dealing with these benefits, that those who are entitled to them are receiving them. and we do continue to look at how we are implementing universal credit and i am sure make thehe cares to point she is making to the secretary of state for pensioners, we will look at it. businesses in dover front are now preparing to leave the european union. will the government consider earmarking at least a billion pounds in the upcoming budget to make sure we are ready on day one and prepared for every single eventuality? obviously, in his constituency, this issue of preparations for the position when we leave the european union felt andvery tightly there is a great focus on it and i appreciate why that is the case. we have already made funds available for the preparation and work that is necessary across government in brexit.ions for re thatpe we are goi
, and transfer legacy identifications over to universal credit. these are unnecessary delays. don't give my constituents more pain and suffering. >> i am sure that she will appreciate that this is important in dealing with these benefits, that those who are entitled to them are receiving them. and we do continue to look at how we are implementing universal credit and i am sure make thehe cares to point she is making to the secretary of state for pensioners, we will look at it. businesses...
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y we talked about the role of the university in a conversation this week. >> what's great about a universitythat it's rather chaotic in its encouragement of curiosity and exploration and aspiration and human betterment. and people all believe in that, though they may go off in different directions to find out how best to accomplish it. and it's that-- i said it was chaotic, but in some sense it's also very ordered in that it's a kind of symphony of people working together towards common ends through very different -- >> with a certain structure. >> yeah. >> rose: with a certain structure and a certain-- certain sense of-- it's up to us to make sure that in a four-year experience at this place you have certain essential experiences, for your mind, for your soul, for your sense of being a human being. >> uh-huh. >> rose: i mean, this is a rare sort of-- your first time away from home, and you're in a new place with new challenges. and the richness of the challenges, the exposure to such a variety of experiences, challenges, intelligence and learning is-- is, i think, a beautiful thing. >> so y
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since 2001, the university has changed dramatically.uk." and for some who have campaigned hard, disappointment that she will be paid until 2019 and a car loan written off. this is sheer greed on the part of the university bosses. and what's happening in bath is only the tip of the iceberg. there are 55 vice—chancellors who are paid more than £300,000 a year. none should be paid at that level. they should all take a big salary cut and the money should be given back to students. this is a crisis which has only just started. publicly, the university paid tribute to the vice—chancellor. privately, many will be relieved to move on. no word yet on how much her successor will be paid. so still questions here tonight at bath university about the terms of the departure. staying in herflat until august next year, paid until february 2019. but as the row here rumbles over, it's february 2019. but as the row here rumbles over, its opening up a whole other set of debates elsewhere. there will be questions now for many other vice—chancellors about wh
since 2001, the university has changed dramatically.uk." and for some who have campaigned hard, disappointment that she will be paid until 2019 and a car loan written off. this is sheer greed on the part of the university bosses. and what's happening in bath is only the tip of the iceberg. there are 55 vice—chancellors who are paid more than £300,000 a year. none should be paid at that level. they should all take a big salary cut and the money should be given back to students. this is a...
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since 2001, the university has changed dramatically.top universities in the uk." and for some who have campaigned hard, disappointment that she will be paid until 2019 and a car loan written off. this is sheer greed on the part of the university bosses. and what's happening in bath is only the tip of the iceberg. there are 55 vice—chancellors who are paid more than £300,000 a year. none should be paid at that level. they should all take a big salary cut and the money should be given back to students. this is a crisis which has only just started. publicly, the university paid tribute to the vice—chancellor. privately, many will be relieved to move on. no word yet on how much her successor will be paid. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: united are buzzing after seeing off the hornets. a win at watford sees them cut city's lead at the top of the english premier league. yet another comeback for tiger woods. will this one be the one that s
since 2001, the university has changed dramatically.top universities in the uk." and for some who have campaigned hard, disappointment that she will be paid until 2019 and a car loan written off. this is sheer greed on the part of the university bosses. and what's happening in bath is only the tip of the iceberg. there are 55 vice—chancellors who are paid more than £300,000 a year. none should be paid at that level. they should all take a big salary cut and the money should be given...
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>> i may point earlier about the importance of universal credit. we are making more advance payments available. the honorable gentleman might like to recognize that thanks to the unprecedented evolution of scotland that we have given, the scottish government has the ability to take a different path, if they wish to. >> michael tomlinson. >> mr. speaker, we are leaving the european union. and as the eu withdrawal bill goes through the house of comments, does the prime minister agree that it is part of our job as members of parliament to scrutinize that legislation? to debate, consider amendments which seek to improve the bill and which are constructed and which seek to ensure a smooth transition from the eu to the u.k., and unfortunately, that we come together and deliver brexit for our country and for the british people? >> prime minister. >> my honorable friend is right. we will be leaving the european union in 2019 and there is a lively debate going on in this place and that is right and proper and it is important. and there are strong views held
>> i may point earlier about the importance of universal credit. we are making more advance payments available. the honorable gentleman might like to recognize that thanks to the unprecedented evolution of scotland that we have given, the scottish government has the ability to take a different path, if they wish to. >> michael tomlinson. >> mr. speaker, we are leaving the european union. and as the eu withdrawal bill goes through the house of comments, does the prime minister...
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howard university has released a statement and in part it says that howard university takes this very seriously. that is all allegations of sexual assault, sexual harassment and domestic violence and gender-based discrimination are occurring on the as of july, they had filed a motion to have the suit dismissed. so far, no ruling on the motion. howard university, derrick ward, news 4. >>> developing this morning, we're learning about new allegations against matt lauer nearly a day after nbc news announced his firing. the host has not commented about the allegations. >> the incident he was fired for happened at the 2014 olympics in sochi, russia. there are at least two other complaints against him. a report by variety magazine alleges a pattern of misconduct. lauer allegedly extended late-night invitations to his hotel room while covering the olympics. another woman claims lauer exposed himself to her in his office. magazine also says several women were ignored by nbc news when they complained. >> nbc news denies that allegation. it issued a statement reading "we can say prior to monday
howard university has released a statement and in part it says that howard university takes this very seriously. that is all allegations of sexual assault, sexual harassment and domestic violence and gender-based discrimination are occurring on the as of july, they had filed a motion to have the suit dismissed. so far, no ruling on the motion. howard university, derrick ward, news 4. >>> developing this morning, we're learning about new allegations against matt lauer nearly a day after...
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now under universal credit, she is able to do so.hours a week, which she was previously unable to do. a first step on the ladder, that is an example of what universal credit is delivering. i won't ask the government bench for a fifth time whether i should believe his statement that the roll—out of universal credit in birkenhead will go hunky—dory, or the foodbank that says it will need ten times more food to prevent a scenario of people going hungry. they can't abide the word starving. we have a debate on thursday, which is signed by members across the house of commons. it will be the first time when members opposite can actually vote whether they want to reform universal credit. will he be opening that debate and hearing it and taking a message directly back to cabinet, please? well, the position we have made very clearfor a long time is that we want to ensure that universal credit works. this is a test and learn system, and we are always looking for ways in which we can improve the system, particularly for that first period. david
now under universal credit, she is able to do so.hours a week, which she was previously unable to do. a first step on the ladder, that is an example of what universal credit is delivering. i won't ask the government bench for a fifth time whether i should believe his statement that the roll—out of universal credit in birkenhead will go hunky—dory, or the foodbank that says it will need ten times more food to prevent a scenario of people going hungry. they can't abide the word starving. we...
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down the corridor, peers, too, were debating universal credit.hollis said it was having a "catastrophic" impact on many claimants. many, ifear, will never get out of the net we have constructed for them. —— debt. family members themselves struggling trying to support other family members as one sister said, it's the poor that are supporting the poorest. over a quarter are waiting more than six weeks for their initial payment. one in ten for more than ten weeks without earnings, benefits, or savings. pawning their belongings, missing arrears. charity workers finding a fiver out of their own pockets to put back on the meterfor some lighting and heating. and all of them facing christmas. of course i'm as concerned as anyone else in this chamber about the glitches in the workings of the system involved. it's not be amazed about, it's the certainly worry about. but look at the glitches we had in the it systems we had throughout parliament and throughout this government. they are being tackled, these are being tackled and they will be overcome. 0ne you
down the corridor, peers, too, were debating universal credit.hollis said it was having a "catastrophic" impact on many claimants. many, ifear, will never get out of the net we have constructed for them. —— debt. family members themselves struggling trying to support other family members as one sister said, it's the poor that are supporting the poorest. over a quarter are waiting more than six weeks for their initial payment. one in ten for more than ten weeks without earnings,...
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gop property cannot sustain arrears as potential universal credit could create. and paused universal credit so it can be fixed or does she think it is a right to put thousands of families to christmas in the trauma of knowing they are about to be evicted because they are in rent arrears because of universal credit. >> prime minister. >> can i say to the right honorable gentlemen, the concerns raised in this house previously over the issue of people managing their budget to pay rent but what we actually see is we see that after four months the people in universal credit in arrears have fallen 5%. it is important we do look at the issues on this particular case. the right honorable gentlemen might send the letter. in an earlier prime minister's question he raised a specific case of an individual who threatened her experience on universal credit, he is not sent that letter to me. >> jeremy corbin. >> mister speaker. i am happy to give the prime minister a copy of this letter. it is not the only agency sending that kind of letter. she might be aware that food bank us
gop property cannot sustain arrears as potential universal credit could create. and paused universal credit so it can be fixed or does she think it is a right to put thousands of families to christmas in the trauma of knowing they are about to be evicted because they are in rent arrears because of universal credit. >> prime minister. >> can i say to the right honorable gentlemen, the concerns raised in this house previously over the issue of people managing their budget to pay rent...
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i went to university in america and yes, you consta ntly university in america and yes, you constantly or whatever donation. so it is big business for the institution. we're going to finish with money, as well, because this is money for all of us, not just those who are because this is money for all of us, notjust those who are being targeted by their old universities. the daily telegraph — black friday deals are not always what they seem. are we going to be disappointed? the concept of black friday is an american import as well, so i suppose being doubly shafted by american culture tonight. this actually doesn't surprise me too much. it basically says that shoppers are predicted to spend £2.6 billion, or £i.8 million per minute this friday as part of black friday but some of the discounts aren't what they seem. that's notjust but some of the discounts aren't what they seem. that's not just the case on black friday. sometimes in supermarket, you might see wine marketed at a0% off, but when you look into it, it was only that higher price for 15 minutes on the previous friday. so it's ba
i went to university in america and yes, you consta ntly university in america and yes, you constantly or whatever donation. so it is big business for the institution. we're going to finish with money, as well, because this is money for all of us, not just those who are because this is money for all of us, notjust those who are being targeted by their old universities. the daily telegraph — black friday deals are not always what they seem. are we going to be disappointed? the concept of black...
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louis university and a master's degree in government from the university of pennsylvania. she is a former civil rights attorney who has lit gated cases for the southern poverty law center as well as the naacp legal defense fund. professor browne-marshall is a member of the bar of the supreme court of the united states and a fellow of the american bar foundation and has spoken on issues of race and the constitution to both national and international audiences. she is the author of many articles and several books including "race, law and american society 1607 to the present." and her forthcoming book from which today's talk draws is titled "black women and the law: salem witch trials to civil rights activists. gloria browne-marshall has been the recipient of several honors including the iwbl's barnett justice award for her work with civil rights and women's justice issues. and the wily college women of excellent in law award. an award-winning playwright of seven produced plays, her most recent play, "diversity," examines marriage choices. she is a member of the dramatist gui
louis university and a master's degree in government from the university of pennsylvania. she is a former civil rights attorney who has lit gated cases for the southern poverty law center as well as the naacp legal defense fund. professor browne-marshall is a member of the bar of the supreme court of the united states and a fellow of the american bar foundation and has spoken on issues of race and the constitution to both national and international audiences. she is the author of many articles...
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after school you went to a private university to study law were public universities not good enough for you right now. there's a great public university in getting in right by where we lived i think lower is a subject you can study particularly well at public universities and it means you can meet people studying other subjects not just law. only law students. convinced me was its international focus we had to spend one trimester abroad i went to paris and the support system for students a little different there but i quickly got a sense that you could really achieve a lot if you had the necessary ambition and that really appealed to me but i don't think you necessarily have to study at a private university. what's much more important is really knowing what you want to study. and once you've decided on a subject you have to figure out which university. you don't just blindly choose a private university that's not the way to go about it. you're very young and very career driven that fits well to the f.t. image of a party for high earners one that it was actually trying to shed what makes
after school you went to a private university to study law were public universities not good enough for you right now. there's a great public university in getting in right by where we lived i think lower is a subject you can study particularly well at public universities and it means you can meet people studying other subjects not just law. only law students. convinced me was its international focus we had to spend one trimester abroad i went to paris and the support system for students a...
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and the long—running debate over university funding.e mps say, don't place the burden on the students. both students and universities are victims of the government's chaotic policy and free—market ideology. but first, just in case you haven't heard, prince harry and the united states actor meghan markle have announced they‘ re engaged. the couple made a fleeting appearance in the gardens at kensington palace in london, when harry, the fifth in line to the throne, said that meghan was ‘the one‘ from the first time they met. the couple are expected to marry in the spring, but don't expect a bank holiday. naturally, parliament couldn't be left out of the celebrations. congratulations came swiftly from, as you might expect, the speaker. i should like to make a short statement. following the announcement from clarence house today of the engagement of prince harry to meghan markle i am sure that members from both sides of the house willjoin me in congratulating the couple on this most happy occasion, and wishing them all the very best for the
and the long—running debate over university funding.e mps say, don't place the burden on the students. both students and universities are victims of the government's chaotic policy and free—market ideology. but first, just in case you haven't heard, prince harry and the united states actor meghan markle have announced they‘ re engaged. the couple made a fleeting appearance in the gardens at kensington palace in london, when harry, the fifth in line to the throne, said that meghan was...
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it's essential to a university. >> and now today at certain universities we see some shout down free expression. >> i think that's a characteristic. >> we are not very good listening to one another. this is certainly reflected on college campuses, i think we have to work as hard as we can to sustain free speech, to make sure different points of view. >> it is more conservative than. >> it srnl can be the case but we also can see disagreements in which one or another side shows intolerance of each other. i feel that part of creating the exchange of ideas that is so essential on a university campus is not just to permit speech but to encourage an environment in which speech is welcomed and difference is sought after. so we have to not just be passive in protecting speech, we have to be active in enabling speech. and making sure as i said before that we have students with different points of view, making sure that individuals understand that when they speak, they will be listened to and respected in their speech and that people thp of their lungs with their fingers in their ears. >> ros
it's essential to a university. >> and now today at certain universities we see some shout down free expression. >> i think that's a characteristic. >> we are not very good listening to one another. this is certainly reflected on college campuses, i think we have to work as hard as we can to sustain free speech, to make sure different points of view. >> it is more conservative than. >> it srnl can be the case but we also can see disagreements in which one or...
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college park inner loop earlier crash at university boulevard cleared.ce picks up at 5:00 a.m. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. maureen and wisdom, back to you. >> and i'm melanie alnwick live in northwest d.c. where american university police are warning the community about an alleged sexual assault either committed by a ride sharing driver or someone pretending to be one and it's not as if this happened in a remote place. the assault we're told was just outside the mary graten center, that's the student union or large dining hall area, gathering area on campus. it was reported between 3 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. sunday. the victim told d.c. police that he or she believed the suspect was operating what they call a vehicle for hire, so that's like uber or lyft, those sorts of services. there are no other details except that the two did not know each other and police are calling this a sex offense. now, we have had stories in the past of mistaken drivers or imposter drivers. american university is warning students to just use a couple of common sense
college park inner loop earlier crash at university boulevard cleared.ce picks up at 5:00 a.m. any questions at erin fox5 d.c. on twitter. maureen and wisdom, back to you. >> and i'm melanie alnwick live in northwest d.c. where american university police are warning the community about an alleged sexual assault either committed by a ride sharing driver or someone pretending to be one and it's not as if this happened in a remote place. the assault we're told was just outside the mary...
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want other true colors of universities in the us. welcome back you're watching a going underground u.k. budget special on the green outside parliament one that is polarized debate on the future of the british economy as it prepares to cope outside the european union but with me now is stephen mccausland who is on the finance select committee stephen thanks for being on the green here well it's a disaster isn't i mean when you're on the finance committee did you know the growth was going to be slashed growth in this country i think the budget was of a very good. chance of a lot of work over in that it's absolutely amazing that we've reduced all debts as upsets the g.d.p. ten percent down to just over two point four percent that just as g.d.p. . we're going to be lower so therefore as a percentage of g.d.p. we think you look better g.d.p. is growing i mean you know this is lowest in western europe where we were the fastest growing economy and the reason for a lot of people who were coming to our country was simply because it was the on
want other true colors of universities in the us. welcome back you're watching a going underground u.k. budget special on the green outside parliament one that is polarized debate on the future of the british economy as it prepares to cope outside the european union but with me now is stephen mccausland who is on the finance select committee stephen thanks for being on the green here well it's a disaster isn't i mean when you're on the finance committee did you know the growth was going to be...
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both from university oxford press. most recently he has published "from the closet to the altar: court backlash and the struggle marriage." he is currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences in 2009. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be her. we were asked to talk for about 30 minutes. i have never given this talk before so i'm not sure exactly how long it is going to take. i will just stop after 30 minutes. there is some overlap in some of your ford the talk last night. that is done surprising since a great deal of what i know and isis spect what all of us know about this material comes from his scholarship, however he is a new york yankees fan whereas i am a red sox fan but i think what i'm going to see as more credible. however, i am not disagreeing with the facts, but yeah. fair enough. [laughter] : i will speakman about six topics, maybe just five because of time. reasons for n
both from university oxford press. most recently he has published "from the closet to the altar: court backlash and the struggle marriage." he is currently working on a revisionist history of the founding and he was inducted into the american academy of arts and sciences in 2009. i ask you to please welcome our guest. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i am delighted to be her. we were asked to talk for about 30 minutes. i have never given this talk before so i'm not sure...
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that is the principle that underlines universal credit.credit was being rolled out at a measured pace over nine years with frequent pauses in the process. universal credit is a vital reform and it changes how we support people out of work and in work, and how we help them progress from one into the other. it is a lot of change, a new benefit, a new it system, new operational system, new ways of working with partners and that brings challenges. we will continue to work with claimants, with stakeholders and partners, with honourable and right honourable member is to resolve these challenges as they arise, and improve universal credit as it is introduced across the country. at the end of the debate mps voted without a division to call on the government to cut the time claimants have to wait before receiving their first universal credit payment. and the chair of the work and pensions committee called on the work and pensions secretary to come to the commons on monday to explain what the government would now do to reform the benefit. the govern
that is the principle that underlines universal credit.credit was being rolled out at a measured pace over nine years with frequent pauses in the process. universal credit is a vital reform and it changes how we support people out of work and in work, and how we help them progress from one into the other. it is a lot of change, a new benefit, a new it system, new operational system, new ways of working with partners and that brings challenges. we will continue to work with claimants, with...
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the american university president, sylvia burwell. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dean nelson and all of you. it is my pleasure to introduce the next keynote speaker, sylvia mathews burwell come at the 15th president of the american university. president but while is a visionary leader with varied and extensive experience in the public and private sectors. her career is a testament to the lifelong commitment to advancing solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges. the government experience includes positions such as the secretary of health and human services director of the officee of management and budget, deputy chief of stafdeputychief of stat of the united states, chief of staff to the secretary o secrete treasury department and special assistant to the director of the national economic council. in the private sector, she served as chief operating officer and president of the global development program of the bill and melinda gates foundation and also served as the president of the wal-mart foundation. in respo
the american university president, sylvia burwell. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, dean nelson and all of you. it is my pleasure to introduce the next keynote speaker, sylvia mathews burwell come at the 15th president of the american university. president but while is a visionary leader with varied and extensive experience in the public and private sectors. her career is a testament to the lifelong commitment to advancing solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges. the...
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they never asked to see his phone that was issued by the university.his university email account, but they asked craig carter, what will baillie tell us if we talk to her about what happened? what will baillie say? turns out, she says carter got to her before the university did. >> craig called me, and said hey someone saw something, you better not answer anything. he's like, don't say anything. >> so the coach is telling you not to cooperate. >> yes. >> don't say anything. >> yeah, and if you do, tell them that i was just comforting you that day. >> so the university now is aware of this relationship. do they contact you? >> they emailed me, but they did not confront me in person at all. >> reporter: here are the two emails baillie says she was sent from the school's anti-harassment office, informing her they received a report that she may be involved in a personal relationship with an employee of the university, and listing campus resources she could contact if she wants assistance. baillie never responds. >> why not? >> well, how am i supposed to? h
they never asked to see his phone that was issued by the university.his university email account, but they asked craig carter, what will baillie tell us if we talk to her about what happened? what will baillie say? turns out, she says carter got to her before the university did. >> craig called me, and said hey someone saw something, you better not answer anything. he's like, don't say anything. >> so the coach is telling you not to cooperate. >> yes. >> don't say...
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he was a universally loved and respected member of his community. he was well liked and respected by his fellow officers. his life was brutally cut short. but there is no denying it was a life well lived. brian was a graduate of burro gh school, slippery rock university, and the allegheny county police training academy. he served as a police officer in chezz wick, frazier, spring dale township before joining the police department this june. friends have said he always wanted to be a police officer. brian said he became a police officer because he wanted to make a difference. i want my university, colleagues in the whole nation to know that he did. throughout his service as a police officer, he upheld the law and he served the communities with dedication, compassion, and a warm smile. he knew the risks that come with being a law enforcement officer and he accepted them willingly. i had the honor of attending the memorial service for officer shaw at mount saint peter's church last week. the turnout was amazing. the church was packed to the rafters. th
he was a universally loved and respected member of his community. he was well liked and respected by his fellow officers. his life was brutally cut short. but there is no denying it was a life well lived. brian was a graduate of burro gh school, slippery rock university, and the allegheny county police training academy. he served as a police officer in chezz wick, frazier, spring dale township before joining the police department this june. friends have said he always wanted to be a police...
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the university has launched an independent investigation since the e.e.o.c. complaint.ine. >> quijano: jericka duncan. jericka, thank you. coming up, north korea takes steps to prevent daring escapes like this one. with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. 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 have flu-like symptom
the university has launched an independent investigation since the e.e.o.c. complaint.ine. >> quijano: jericka duncan. jericka, thank you. coming up, north korea takes steps to prevent daring escapes like this one. with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a...
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after school you went to a private university to study law or public universities not good enough for you. there's a great public university in getting in right by where we lived i think lower is a subject you can study particularly well at public universities and it means you can meet people studying other subjects not just law. only law students. convinced me was its international focus we had to spend one trimester abroad i went to paris and the support system for students a little different there but i quickly got a sense that you could really achieve a lot if you had the necessary ambition and that really appealed to me but i don't think you necessarily have to study at a private university. what's much more important is really knowing what you want to study. and once you've decided on a subject you have to figure out which university. you don't just blindly choose a private university that's not the way to go about it. you're very young and very career driven that fits well to the f.t.p.'s image of a party for high earners one that it was actually trying to shed what makes you s
after school you went to a private university to study law or public universities not good enough for you. there's a great public university in getting in right by where we lived i think lower is a subject you can study particularly well at public universities and it means you can meet people studying other subjects not just law. only law students. convinced me was its international focus we had to spend one trimester abroad i went to paris and the support system for students a little different...
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we will continue to roll out universal credit looking carefully at the implement take of universal credit as we do so because we're doing this in a careful way over a period of time. universal credit is a simpler system that ensures that people keep more as they earn more. >> mr. speaker, in chesham we still have areas that do not have access to high speed broadband. and with the advent of electric vehicles, we're going to need to install an extensive charging network. could the prime minister tell me what further action the government could take to ensure the timely completion of our broadband infrastructure. so buckinghamshire residents can take advantage of the opportunities offered by modern technology. >> my right honorable friend is absolutely right. we want to be able to ensure that we take the advantages offered by the modern technology. that's why these are issues that have been addressed in our industrial strategy and will continue to be addressed. we recognize that when we talk about infrastructure in this country, broadband is part of that. it isn't just the physical roads and
we will continue to roll out universal credit looking carefully at the implement take of universal credit as we do so because we're doing this in a careful way over a period of time. universal credit is a simpler system that ensures that people keep more as they earn more. >> mr. speaker, in chesham we still have areas that do not have access to high speed broadband. and with the advent of electric vehicles, we're going to need to install an extensive charging network. could the prime...
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the university disagrees.espondent clive coleman has been finding out about the case. henry chango lopez's day starts early, with the first of his two jobs. i woke up at four o'clock this morning, travelled one hour to southwark. and here i am to do my two hours of cleaning. henry is one of many workers who are outsourced. in other words, he's employed by a facilities company that can provide his services to another company or organisation. at 7.30, i'm at the university of london to do myjob as a porter. many big organisations outsource, which means that instead of employing cleaners, security guards and other often low—paid staff, they pay a facilities company to provide these workers. so, while maintaining control over the way people work and often setting their pay and conditions, they can avoid some of the legal responsibilities of being an employer. that can mean far worse pensions, holiday and sick pay for the outsourced workers. now a group including henry, employed by the facilities company cordant an
the university disagrees.espondent clive coleman has been finding out about the case. henry chango lopez's day starts early, with the first of his two jobs. i woke up at four o'clock this morning, travelled one hour to southwark. and here i am to do my two hours of cleaning. henry is one of many workers who are outsourced. in other words, he's employed by a facilities company that can provide his services to another company or organisation. at 7.30, i'm at the university of london to do myjob...
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wants other true colors of universities in the u.s. . hey everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy usual suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not a. good man i know no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country and i'm shooting the road have some fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people each. book. modern day slavery in libya triggers protests in several european capitals we look at what's led to such a dire humanitarian situation in the country. in brussels the protest against slavery descends into riots and looting but almost a hundred people arrested. also ahead this hour ten. washington. cut. to its kurdish fighting in syria in what's seen as a move to appease turkey but the white house is reluctant to give any details. on the number of deaths in a. week ago.
wants other true colors of universities in the u.s. . hey everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy usual suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not a. good man i know no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country and i'm shooting the road have some fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people...
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wants of the true colors of universities in the us. and the culture is good now to the big picture but it's. true for real business which we need to maintain we need to but it's no all defects of the profit of the movie go forward with the drawings with the automotive g.p.s. tracks for some of the machines will have less and less people employed so the fact that we easily get the business. the rest of the rules is getting rid of those. with the. i was not be surprised if ideal is made selling fannie mae and freddie back to people's bank of china so that essentially china becomes america's biggest landlord and keeping prices down and up to. global harmony and this is i think what we're can expect in the next few years because the u.s. is the world's biggest debtor china is the world's biggest creditor so you put those two together you have the biggest creditor taking on some of the u.s. deaths caused by government guaranteed fannie mae freddie mac. games say they've got chinese landlords that's the move a lot more coming. was it to. ame
wants of the true colors of universities in the us. and the culture is good now to the big picture but it's. true for real business which we need to maintain we need to but it's no all defects of the profit of the movie go forward with the drawings with the automotive g.p.s. tracks for some of the machines will have less and less people employed so the fact that we easily get the business. the rest of the rules is getting rid of those. with the. i was not be surprised if ideal is made selling...
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dozens of biotech firms are exploring universal vaccines, too. anthony fauci believes if the government can help identify a promising vaccine, a pharmaceutical company will take it on. but he admits the government is not funding universal flu vaccine research at the levels it funds research on other diseases. there's a big disparity there. >> right. >> reporter: how do we address that? >> well, it is always much more difficult to get funding for something that has not yet happened even though you know sooner or later it will happen. it's a challenge and it's frustrating. particularly if you know deep down that... that we're probably making a mistake by not addressing something. >> reporter: so, we're making a mistake right now, you're saying? >> well, i think that we're not appreciating the opportunity to make a vaccine that could save a lot of money and prevent a lot of sickness and death. >> reporter: fauci says he is developing a new strategic plan for the universal flu vaccine that will launch next year. and he vowed to devote more n.i.h. dol
dozens of biotech firms are exploring universal vaccines, too. anthony fauci believes if the government can help identify a promising vaccine, a pharmaceutical company will take it on. but he admits the government is not funding universal flu vaccine research at the levels it funds research on other diseases. there's a big disparity there. >> right. >> reporter: how do we address that? >> well, it is always much more difficult to get funding for something that has not yet...
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credit waiting period what he's doing at the moment is he's taken ten pounds off people on universal credit and giving one pound back was terrible and these are some of the poorest in our society joe johns thank you as for the man in charge of tourism is a new revamped social security system accused of ripping up the social fabric of the united kingdom he wasn't in the mood to talk to us sorry russia today we are not talking to you you when. because they were probably your property or propaganda part. of your your propaganda that the position of the i don't care what religion you are not talking to r.t. you can have. whatever universal credit the shadow chancellor john mcdonnell just told us when you take your hands out you saw story recently would also know reputable person will speak to you because you are a propaganda face shadow chancellor john mcdonnell is not a reputable person prove a. point prove it or prove more able to talk with is the former vice chair of the party currently running britain in a minority government nigel evans former deputy speaker of the house of commons
credit waiting period what he's doing at the moment is he's taken ten pounds off people on universal credit and giving one pound back was terrible and these are some of the poorest in our society joe johns thank you as for the man in charge of tourism is a new revamped social security system accused of ripping up the social fabric of the united kingdom he wasn't in the mood to talk to us sorry russia today we are not talking to you you when. because they were probably your property or...
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the university will say that it's committed to investigating these kinds of allegations. bruce leshan reports the victim is asking to join a current lawsuit against howard university filed by five other students. >> it is our duty to fight for our freedom. >>reporter: the new allegations against howard are the latest in a series going back years. in a federal lawsuit, the new victim jan doe number six alleged she was raped by a fellow student, a member of the marching band in april 2016. but that the university failed to investigate for months, allowing the accused rapist to stay on campus and terrorize her to this day. a year after her assault, the woman says the dean of students told her that her rapist had assaulted another studentt and the lawsuit says the university was aware of several earlier allegations of sexual violence against the man. >> these cases are not about adjudicating rape. our clients were raped on campus, but what this is about is the university's failure to make sure that they were able to continue their education dispute what they had experienced.
the university will say that it's committed to investigating these kinds of allegations. bruce leshan reports the victim is asking to join a current lawsuit against howard university filed by five other students. >> it is our duty to fight for our freedom. >>reporter: the new allegations against howard are the latest in a series going back years. in a federal lawsuit, the new victim jan doe number six alleged she was raped by a fellow student, a member of the marching band in april...
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university of vermont was founded in 1791, making it the third oldest university in new england. the land it sits on was donated by ira allen, the youngest brother of ethan allen grade we talked to local historian vince feeney about the life of ira allen and his influence on the city in vermont. vince: here we are in what's called college green of the university of vermont. probably one of the prettiest spots in burlington. behind me we have a statue of ira allen. was the youngest of the six allen brothers, the most famous of whom was ethan allen. the statue is here because some would say that ira allen was the founder of the university of vermont and as this inscription on the statue says, some claim he was the founder of the state of vermont. i think there would be a lot of people who would contend that is not exactly true, particularly his older brother ethan might have something to say about that and people like the first governor of the independent state of vermont. allen, andthat ira about 1772, came up here to vermont from connecticut, where the allen's live, and at the ti
university of vermont was founded in 1791, making it the third oldest university in new england. the land it sits on was donated by ira allen, the youngest brother of ethan allen grade we talked to local historian vince feeney about the life of ira allen and his influence on the city in vermont. vince: here we are in what's called college green of the university of vermont. probably one of the prettiest spots in burlington. behind me we have a statue of ira allen. was the youngest of the six...