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congratulations to the university faculty and the high school students, coaches and librarians and music teachers who helped shepherd you to southwestern. thank you for letting me be part of the day. [applause] >> c-span's 2016 look at commencement speech continues. we're joined by dr. edward berger, president of southwest university in texas. yourteresting choice for commencement speaker. tell us about the thinking that went into asking her to speak. >> first of all, i cannot think of a better candidate to speak about elections. secondly, our focus at southwestern university is on making connections. there is no better way to make connections than through a presence election when there are political and social applications, psychological -- brown, did she talk about what may be ahead for the debate in the fall? guest: she did not foreshadow that, though we expect both presidential and vice prejudicial debates in the fall. everybody tod really actively listen. she was pulling on many of the tenets of southwestern which is to think on your own, and make the connections that you need to di
congratulations to the university faculty and the high school students, coaches and librarians and music teachers who helped shepherd you to southwestern. thank you for letting me be part of the day. [applause] >> c-span's 2016 look at commencement speech continues. we're joined by dr. edward berger, president of southwest university in texas. yourteresting choice for commencement speaker. tell us about the thinking that went into asking her to speak. >> first of all, i cannot think...
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university. in this speech, he congratulated that the students and he thanked the faculty for their work at the school. this is 20 minutes. governor pants: -- pence: the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the faculty, to the parents, proud and relieved family members, who are gathered here today, and to the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored to address the 2016 graduating class and i am humbled by it. a class of 514, truly exemplary young men and women, research, academic achievement, athletics, men's and women's national basketball champions are among us. choral members we just heard , musicians who just toward it through the united states and europe, students who have served, and classrooms and churches and hospitals, studied and served abroad. we have among us a princess of the indy 500 festivals, and a graduate submitted a photo soon adorn our bicentennial stamp. this is a class of extraordinary accomplishment. i believe the 2016 graduating class of indiana wesleyan university represents a generation of promise and i congra
university. in this speech, he congratulated that the students and he thanked the faculty for their work at the school. this is 20 minutes. governor pants: -- pence: the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the faculty, to the parents, proud and relieved family members, who are gathered here today, and to the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored to address the 2016 graduating class and i am humbled by it. a class of 514,...
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university. in this speech, he congratulated that the students and he thanked the faculty for their work at the school. this is 20 minutes. governor pants: -- pence: the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the faculty, to the parents, proud and relieved family members, who are gathered here today, and to the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored
university. in this speech, he congratulated that the students and he thanked the faculty for their work at the school. this is 20 minutes. governor pants: -- pence: the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the faculty, to the parents, proud and relieved family members, who are gathered here today, and to the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored
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. >>> here at home, the california state university faculty members have overwhelmingly approved the contract and canceled the plans for the strike. this agreement covers 26,000 staff members, and the california faculty association said that 97% voted in favor of the contract. under the three-year agreement, members get a 7% pay raise by july 1, 3.5% pay raise in july of next year. the agreement still needs to be approved by the csu board of trustees that are due to meet later in the month. >>> the mini plans to resume the double stopping at the underground metro stations in downtown san francisco. they will allowed two trains to stop on the same platforms at the same time, and passengers will not be stuck on the train in the tone of waiting for the train ahead to offload passengers. it was issued last year, but delayed due to software glitches. it will be used at the civic center and station during the morning commute. >>> and light real trains could be up and running by 2017, unveiled back in june, and muni has ordered 260 new trains to replace the current fleet of 150. they are no
. >>> here at home, the california state university faculty members have overwhelmingly approved the contract and canceled the plans for the strike. this agreement covers 26,000 staff members, and the california faculty association said that 97% voted in favor of the contract. under the three-year agreement, members get a 7% pay raise by july 1, 3.5% pay raise in july of next year. the agreement still needs to be approved by the csu board of trustees that are due to meet later in the...
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university relations and faculty, staff and students. at the end of the day i make the invitation. >> you said southwestern, university. the oldest institution in texas. tell us a bit more about potential students and moms and dads of students. >> wonderful, i appreciate the opportunity. southwestern is a small, private, liberal arts institution which is similar to many that are typically found in the northeast and new england area. if you're thinking about a small liberal arts institution but hate the snow, you have to come to southwestern or the first charter goes back to 1840. before texas was even a state it was the republic of texas at the time. now we are salivating the 176 the year -- 176th year. people are challenged to not just think about subjects and ideas but try to think through them. to try to have a truly impactful education that will transcend. i know that most of my students will forget the calculus but we try to offer them far more than that so that when they leave the calculus class they will be thinking differently. i
university relations and faculty, staff and students. at the end of the day i make the invitation. >> you said southwestern, university. the oldest institution in texas. tell us a bit more about potential students and moms and dads of students. >> wonderful, i appreciate the opportunity. southwestern is a small, private, liberal arts institution which is similar to many that are typically found in the northeast and new england area. if you're thinking about a small liberal arts...
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today the university agreed to invest more than $4,802,000 in ethnic studies and higher to a full-time faculty members . the university also agreed to develop a program in pacific i let her studies among a lengthy list of commitments to diversity. >>> the golden state warriors are getting ready to tip off and the fans are fired up. >> reporter: there is a lot of excitement at high expectation of that the warriors will clutch around to tonight. hear from fans and the coach. >>> tracking the warm-up that you felt today. you will feel it further through to the bay area on thursday. >>> the golden state warriors getting ready for tip off. we want to show you live actors inside the arena where the team will take on the portland trail blazers in game five of the nba playoffs. >>> oracle and amber a winter night leaving the warriors moving on to the western conference in oklahoma city or san antonio. >> we can feel the excitement out here and fans are pouring into oracle arena right now. both are wearing warrior colors underneath the jackets and sweatshirts . there is definitely excitement. not only
today the university agreed to invest more than $4,802,000 in ethnic studies and higher to a full-time faculty members . the university also agreed to develop a program in pacific i let her studies among a lengthy list of commitments to diversity. >>> the golden state warriors are getting ready to tip off and the fans are fired up. >> reporter: there is a lot of excitement at high expectation of that the warriors will clutch around to tonight. hear from fans and the coach....
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incidents of university administrators at least on occasions i've been on the couch, university administrators, facultyg down to liberal protesters, disruptors, whether in the libraries or in the dean's office doing a sit-in, i in where else. they have no problem immediately shutting down any conservative protests calling them out. sandra: yeah. >> are we seeing spineless administrators or something more sinister going on? sandra: background on you, judge, you are a former police officer. >> sure. sandra: if we were to set aside talking purely about the law here, reaction from the school administration, how does that make you feel to see something like this happening and the difference in treatment to two different cases? >> very frustrating. >> most of america is behind the pro-police group. there are police officers that act inappropriately like everybody else. this idea we're seeing repeatedly especially on college campus where first amendment rights should be paramount. if anything we should teach our students the right to speak and heard. sandra: why do you think the school administration is reluc
incidents of university administrators at least on occasions i've been on the couch, university administrators, facultyg down to liberal protesters, disruptors, whether in the libraries or in the dean's office doing a sit-in, i in where else. they have no problem immediately shutting down any conservative protests calling them out. sandra: yeah. >> are we seeing spineless administrators or something more sinister going on? sandra: background on you, judge, you are a former police officer....
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university school of law. we have an outstanding faculty. former dean henry manning who created intellectual atmosphere of this place, it was said he levitated the place. because we did it without money. >> i remember. >> it was an opportunity to have money, some money. >> i remember when it got started not so many moons ago. anyway, nice to see you sir. >> pleasure to be here. >>> thousands of people fleeing for their lives a massive wildfire not slowing down. a very dangerous situation. we're going to take you there live next. >>> look at the video an >>> look at the video an explosion fire on one of the >>> look at the video an explosion fire on one of the here's the plan. you grow up wanting to be a lawyer, because your dad's a lawyer. and you land a job with a 401k and meet your wife. you're surprised how much you both want kids, and equally surprised you can't have them. so together, you adopt a little boy... and then his two brothers... and you up your life insurance because four people depend on you now. then, one weekend, when every
university school of law. we have an outstanding faculty. former dean henry manning who created intellectual atmosphere of this place, it was said he levitated the place. because we did it without money. >> i remember. >> it was an opportunity to have money, some money. >> i remember when it got started not so many moons ago. anyway, nice to see you sir. >> pleasure to be here. >>> thousands of people fleeing for their lives a massive wildfire not slowing down....
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university school of law. we have an outstanding faculty.mer dean henry manning who created intellectual atmosphere of this place, it was said he levitated the place. because we did it without money. >> i remember. >> it was an opportunity to have money, some money. >> i remember when it got started not so many moons ago. anyway, nice to see you sir. >> pleasure to be here. >>> thousands of people fleeing for their lives a massive wildfire not slowing down. a very dangerous situation. we're going to take you there live next. >>> look at the video an explosion fire on one of the nation's busiest subway systems. that's straight ahead. if you've gone to extremes to escape your nasal allergies. try clarispray. new, from the makers of claritin. with the #1 prescribed ingredient. and nothing is more effective at relieving your sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion. return to the world with clarispray. everhas a number.olicy but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families that have suppor
university school of law. we have an outstanding faculty.mer dean henry manning who created intellectual atmosphere of this place, it was said he levitated the place. because we did it without money. >> i remember. >> it was an opportunity to have money, some money. >> i remember when it got started not so many moons ago. anyway, nice to see you sir. >> pleasure to be here. >>> thousands of people fleeing for their lives a massive wildfire not slowing down. a...
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with the analyst to the faculty and university people who make things with your fellow steelers fans with science and technology. >> one of the parts of the book a. [inaudible] shade and family life with espionage. it with the agency culture you seek cia it is nebula -- never singular. most days it is plural noun not in the book but john brennan our successor tries to cut through those cylinders of excellence. you have got to learn. >> i love your'' to in your final chapter of a great guide to those in a senior position to be the only superpower in the room but don't act like it. >> guidance to the station chief. thank you. fix >> booktv covers though wider rate from nonfiction books on history history, biography, science. >> one of the few places is not the only place to see and hear a lot of different voices on a lot of different topics. but they have a story to tell to have that opportunity to bring that to our viewers. >> we're talking about isis with the viewers in the feedback is vital to c-span in general and we listen to our viewers. so we take that into account to bring them
with the analyst to the faculty and university people who make things with your fellow steelers fans with science and technology. >> one of the parts of the book a. [inaudible] shade and family life with espionage. it with the agency culture you seek cia it is nebula -- never singular. most days it is plural noun not in the book but john brennan our successor tries to cut through those cylinders of excellence. you have got to learn. >> i love your'' to in your final chapter of a...
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. >> stanford and uc berkeley are on the list of the world's most elite universities surveying 10,000 faculty members to rank colleges so we will look at the top six where both local schools landed, harvard and then m it, and stanford was heard ahead of cambridge and oxford, and cal took 6 edge out several ivy league schools. >> facebook post regarding prince's drug addiction that has a comic sighing. >> a store clerk who would not back down even when facing a gun. gun. >> weather and traffic ♪ ♪ ♪ don't you just love it ♪ ♪ >> it is friday. everyone is in the mid-to-upper 50s but at 2,000 feet in los gatos it is 49. low-to-mid 50s until new york at 57. brentwood is 60. i will go fair with walking the dog and sail asking bicycle because the best chance of showers is widespread today. it will be wet at times. we will see clearing at 5:00 and late this afternoon into the evening and same for biking. sfo, arrival delays are an hour and 12 minutes. tomorrow another chance of showers. fought is heavy as today. warmer weather on mother's day. we will look at the rain heed. >> the busy highways usua
. >> stanford and uc berkeley are on the list of the world's most elite universities surveying 10,000 faculty members to rank colleges so we will look at the top six where both local schools landed, harvard and then m it, and stanford was heard ahead of cambridge and oxford, and cal took 6 edge out several ivy league schools. >> facebook post regarding prince's drug addiction that has a comic sighing. >> a store clerk who would not back down even when facing a gun. gun....
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despite opposition from faculty and students, george mason university free to rename the arlington law school after supreme court justice antonin scalia. opponents want the state council for higher education in virginia to reject the name change. the council declined to get involved and said the name change can move forward. scalia died in february at the age of 79. maureen: up next at six -- the four worst traffic bottlenecks in maryland are all in our area. where they are and the plan to widening roads. leon: and "7 on your side" to help you take care of your pets. right now, you can ask the veterinarian calling in the help center. 703-236-9220. those vets will be there to answer your questions until 6:30 guess which airline added more nonstop straight-shot flights hey, d.c., than any other out of reagan national last year? no? here's another. their colors are yellow, red, and blue, and they save you tons of green. still nothing? that's okay. just go to southwest.com for the answer. on this airline, everybody wins. sfx: clap, clap, ding leon: look at this. picktures sent to us
despite opposition from faculty and students, george mason university free to rename the arlington law school after supreme court justice antonin scalia. opponents want the state council for higher education in virginia to reject the name change. the council declined to get involved and said the name change can move forward. scalia died in february at the age of 79. maureen: up next at six -- the four worst traffic bottlenecks in maryland are all in our area. where they are and the plan to...
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professor at the university of colorado law school and the colorado school of public health, she serves on the faculty at the university of colorado center for bioethics and cofounder of the colorado health equity project, medical leadership chose mission to remove barrierses for those who have very-low income clients. expertise to illustrate the race bias that's present in our health seasonal and results in loss of 84,000 lives annually. disparities entrenched in the health care system are the premise of matthews em passion argument for law-base solutions, not just training programs and cultural sensitive. celebrates matthew for having presented thorough picture of a problems facing minority on specific sections of civil right acts of 1964 which she claims provide a legal and morale basis to hold liable those who unconsciously discriminate and would hope to establish a new care of medicine. and mitchell goodwin, medicine inequality asthmassively written captivating narrative. one cannot stop reading. claiming that not since washington's winning book, america apartheid has there ever been a book that
professor at the university of colorado law school and the colorado school of public health, she serves on the faculty at the university of colorado center for bioethics and cofounder of the colorado health equity project, medical leadership chose mission to remove barrierses for those who have very-low income clients. expertise to illustrate the race bias that's present in our health seasonal and results in loss of 84,000 lives annually. disparities entrenched in the health care system are the...
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greetings to the johns hopkins university, my good thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty administration, especially the graduating class of 2016. [cheers and applause] and, again, we must acknowledge that people made this all possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and poet mr. p.r. nelson once said: dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get to this thing called life. [cheers and applause] but on this occasion of the graduation of this class in the year of our lord 2016, johns hopkins university, i've been blessed to do what i want, what i love. i love what i do and what i do is i make films. i'm a film make per. i'm a storyteller. and there are two words that are almost in all of my 23 feature films to date. these two words are "wake up." wake up from the sleep, wake up from being comatose, wake up from the slumber that keeps your eyes shut to this awesome, more than not evil crazy spin sane world we live in. let's move our unconscious minds from the back to the front to a conscious state. and wake up. let's leave our lofty ivory towers of inst
greetings to the johns hopkins university, my good thanks to president daniels, the board of trustees, the faculty administration, especially the graduating class of 2016. [cheers and applause] and, again, we must acknowledge that people made this all possible, the parents. [applause] as the great philosopher and poet mr. p.r. nelson once said: dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get to this thing called life. [cheers and applause] but on this occasion of the graduation of this class...
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the university teaches 63 courses in entrepreneurship. 162 faculty members are entrepreneurs.30,000 active companies have been launched by m.i.t. alums. here is our interview with m.i.t. president l. rafael reif. how do you see m.i.t.'s role in the startup community in boston and the world? mr. reif: m.i.t. is a unique place. students with a great deal of talent come here because, not only do they want to get a degree, they want to use their skills to do something important for the world. to make the world better. they come here to learn and try to work on projects addressing the most important challenges the world faces. emily: you have a theory that we leave a lot of innovation on the table, like ketchup in a bottle. what do you mean? mr. reif: at m.i.t. alone, you see a tremendous amount of innovation. you see innovation you want to go out into society to address the world's biggest challenges. right now, we have an extremely strong -- the u.s. is the most innovative country in the world. the system works well. you have ideas from universities that are picked up by risk cap
the university teaches 63 courses in entrepreneurship. 162 faculty members are entrepreneurs.30,000 active companies have been launched by m.i.t. alums. here is our interview with m.i.t. president l. rafael reif. how do you see m.i.t.'s role in the startup community in boston and the world? mr. reif: m.i.t. is a unique place. students with a great deal of talent come here because, not only do they want to get a degree, they want to use their skills to do something important for the world. to...
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and some faculty might think about writing to other departments in a university which is also an important thing for law schools, to be in touch with historians and to be in touch can economists and to be in touch with sociologists and so forth. so, you know, different faculty have different audiences, and i think that that's a good and appropriate thing for law schools. and i don't think, you know, idea that there's this divergence between law schools and the legal profession, i mean, that's not a new thing, right? people have been talking about this for 30 years. judge edwards wrote -- >> he did. >> -- 25 years ago, something like that? >> right. >> i don't actually think it's gotten worse, i think it might have gotten better. so i think it's good that law schools are diverse places where people write very different kinds of things to different audiences. and i think within that very diverse field there are people who will think about the kinds of questions that we have to decide and who will write some useful things in that respect. so i think this is not a kind of woe is me, isn't lega
and some faculty might think about writing to other departments in a university which is also an important thing for law schools, to be in touch with historians and to be in touch can economists and to be in touch with sociologists and so forth. so, you know, different faculty have different audiences, and i think that that's a good and appropriate thing for law schools. and i don't think, you know, idea that there's this divergence between law schools and the legal profession, i mean, that's...
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university and its future. this is 15 minutes. . . [applause] governor edwards: thank you. thank you, members of the class 2016, chancellor upolo, president belton, faculty, parents, friends, it's an honor to share this day of celebration with you. ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well in your future endeavors, and while i'm here, i want to issue an official statement in the name the authority of the state of louisiana, bel fically, i, john edwards, together with the citizens of this great state do hereby give special recognition to dr. victor upolo, chancellor, acknowledgment of your leadership and dedicated service university of new orleans and southern university system from 2006 to whereof, i n witness have hereunto set my hand fficially and called to be affixed this great seal of the state of louisiana, the capital, and the city of baton rouge on he 7th day of may 2016, and i sign this, and i want to give sign of ou, as a appreciation by the
university and its future. this is 15 minutes. . . [applause] governor edwards: thank you. thank you, members of the class 2016, chancellor upolo, president belton, faculty, parents, friends, it's an honor to share this day of celebration with you. ukolo, my friend, thank you for your exemplary service for the southern university of new orleans and to the state of louisiana, under some of the most difficult circumstances imaginable over the last 10 years. donna and i and the state of you well...
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the attorney general, ken cuccinelli of virginia, launched an investigation against a university of virginia faculty member, a climate scientist, of course. the attorney general served the university of virginia with a series of civil investigative demands to produce documents related to the work of the offending u.v.a. faculty member. well, to its credit, u.v.a. refused and won a multiyear legal battle with the attorney general that went all the way to the virginia supreme court. so again, attorneys general consider investigating the fossil fuel industry, and all the mouthpieces go ape. an actual attorney general harasses an actual climate scientist to the point where the university has to send its lawyers to defend him, and from the mouthpieces, not a peep. through all those years of litigation. in 2011, as the cuccinelli investigation was underway, an oil industry front group called the american tradition institute, which is now known as the energy and environment legal institute, doubled down and sought identical materials from u.v.a. through a freedom of information request, freedom of inform
the attorney general, ken cuccinelli of virginia, launched an investigation against a university of virginia faculty member, a climate scientist, of course. the attorney general served the university of virginia with a series of civil investigative demands to produce documents related to the work of the offending u.v.a. faculty member. well, to its credit, u.v.a. refused and won a multiyear legal battle with the attorney general that went all the way to the virginia supreme court. so again,...
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actually looking out for my best interests came from a senior professor at another university when i was looking at my first faculty appointment. and he said to me, don't go to m.i.t.. he said, they will eat you alive. and i remember his words exactly. because they are burned in my brain. and because i generally respected this person's advice, i asked him why he thought m.i.t. would be a bad fit for me. he said it had to do with the expectations placed on junior faculty and he said he thought i would have difficulty balancing the demands on junior faculty with having a young family -- and i had a newborn baby at the time. so i carefully waved at the upside potential of accepting this job with the concerns and the risks and i decided to discard his advice and take the job at m.i.t. years later, after i also gave birth to my twins, and i received tenure at m.i.t., that same professor asked me, and i quote, how i was surviving working at a pressure cooker place like m.i.t. and i told him m.i.t. was where i went on monday mornings to relax and unwind after my weekend home with the children. pressure iswhat is completel
actually looking out for my best interests came from a senior professor at another university when i was looking at my first faculty appointment. and he said to me, don't go to m.i.t.. he said, they will eat you alive. and i remember his words exactly. because they are burned in my brain. and because i generally respected this person's advice, i asked him why he thought m.i.t. would be a bad fit for me. he said it had to do with the expectations placed on junior faculty and he said he thought i...
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some faculty might think about writing to other departments in the university which is also important for law schools to be in touch with historians and economists and sociologists and so forth. different faculty have different audiences. i think that is a good and appropriate thing for law schools. the idea that there is this divergence between law schools and the legal profession is not a new thing. people happen talking about it for 30 years. good 25wards wrote a years ago -- i think it might have gotten better. good that law schools are diverse places where people write different kinds of things to different audiences. i think within that very diverse field, there are people who will think about the kinds of decidens that we have to and who will write useful things. legalt think it is academia falling short. they should not be clerks to law judges, right? they should think of their jobs that way, i don't think. >> do you find empirical legal research helpful or is there enough of it going on by anybody? sociologist, political scientists? in not kagan: speaking as my capacity as a
some faculty might think about writing to other departments in the university which is also important for law schools to be in touch with historians and economists and sociologists and so forth. different faculty have different audiences. i think that is a good and appropriate thing for law schools. the idea that there is this divergence between law schools and the legal profession is not a new thing. people happen talking about it for 30 years. good 25wards wrote a years ago -- i think it...
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today, the university agreed to invest more than $482,000 in the ethnic studies program, and hire two full time faculty. among a lengthy list of commitments to the university. the ethnic studies program was born during the turbulent '60s, and was the first of its kind anywhere in the country. >>> transit is recognizing one of its driver as a hero for helping a 7-year-old autistic boy who wandered away from his home at piedmont. danny ikeberg, and his parents were at this evening's commendation hearing to say thank you to bus driver ari, mcgaro. they noticed the boy on grand avenue, riding a foot powered scooter by himself. danny's mom says the invitation was a dream come true. she says her son has been fascinated by ac transit buses since before he could talk. >> he must have felt the same way you would feel if steph curry offered you front row seats at the warriors game tonight. >> he was recognized for his outstanding compassion and professionalism. ac transit says he went above and beyond the call of duty. >>> inmates working side by side with young pups. training companion animals behind bars, teac
today, the university agreed to invest more than $482,000 in the ethnic studies program, and hire two full time faculty. among a lengthy list of commitments to the university. the ethnic studies program was born during the turbulent '60s, and was the first of its kind anywhere in the country. >>> transit is recognizing one of its driver as a hero for helping a 7-year-old autistic boy who wandered away from his home at piedmont. danny ikeberg, and his parents were at this evening's...
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faculty for their work at the school. this is 20 minutes. the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the us handing parents, proud and relieved family members, who , and toered here today the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored to address the class here and i am humbled by it. exemplary 514, truly young men and women, research, academic achievement, athletics, men's and women's national basketball champions are among us. members we just heard from, musicians who just toward the united dates and europe, students who have served, and classrooms and churches and hospitals, studied and served abroad. a princess ofus the indy 500 festivals, and a soonate submitted a photo adorn our bicentennial stamp. as a class of extraordinary accomplishment. i believe the 2016 graduating class of indiana wesleyan university represents a generation of promise and i congratulate you all. [applause] gov. pence: today is all about you and it should be fun. you are all winners. the prize is waiting rate appear. winners have fun. i am here as your gov
faculty for their work at the school. this is 20 minutes. the board of trustees at indiana wesley and university, to the us handing parents, proud and relieved family members, who , and toered here today the outstanding men and women of the class of 2016. [applause] gov. pence: i am truly honored to address the class here and i am humbled by it. exemplary 514, truly young men and women, research, academic achievement, athletics, men's and women's national basketball champions are among us....
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inn he went to the faculty november 1962 and said it was imperative to keep the university of alabama open and we would need to do this peacefully. what they were afraid of is what happened at ole miss in when october 1962 james meredith registered, and 26 marshals were shot. what happened here. and no one wanted that. certainly not the town fathers, and that is where frank rose went next. he got the town leaders behind peaceful desegregation. and then they began working for , it. they worked very hard, knowing that it was coming through the winter of 1963 into the spring, they did things like make sure there were no loose objects on campus that could be used as missiles. they were building an extension to the law school. they moved the bricks out of here. wallace wanted a peaceful desegregation. he didn't want desegregation, but he wanted it to be peaceful. so he planned to bring in every member of law enforcement across the state that he could. the tuscaloosa police department could maybe muster 35 officers, the university, maybe a dozen. he brought in hundreds of state troopers, pr
inn he went to the faculty november 1962 and said it was imperative to keep the university of alabama open and we would need to do this peacefully. what they were afraid of is what happened at ole miss in when october 1962 james meredith registered, and 26 marshals were shot. what happened here. and no one wanted that. certainly not the town fathers, and that is where frank rose went next. he got the town leaders behind peaceful desegregation. and then they began working for , it. they worked...
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. >> california state university trustees will consider a contract agreement to avoid a system-wide facultyver three years. salaries go up for 23,000 educators across 23 campuses by july of 2017. the first pay increase is 5% on june 30. another 2% on july 1. in approved the full board will vote on it tomorrow. >> today is the day for tradition putting piedmont high school on the map: a popular bird calling contest. this is too much. everything is wonderful. >> it is not 5:00 a.m. hook the at kids. they are so committed. that is last year's winner. they are judged on poise and deliverance and being authenticated. >> the contest is known. around the nation. past winners have appear on johnny carson and david letter man started by a school science teacher. obviously we need to get tickets early next year. >> they owned it. >> speaking of owning it, who is the hottest team in major league baseball? 1-0 again. 58 at 7:15 and dropping to 55 and breezy at at&t park. around state you will notice across the mountains and higher elevations we have a benefit chance of showers and thunderstorms and sno
. >> california state university trustees will consider a contract agreement to avoid a system-wide facultyver three years. salaries go up for 23,000 educators across 23 campuses by july of 2017. the first pay increase is 5% on june 30. another 2% on july 1. in approved the full board will vote on it tomorrow. >> today is the day for tradition putting piedmont high school on the map: a popular bird calling contest. this is too much. everything is wonderful. >> it is not 5:00...
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university of san diego. he clerked for justice wallace in the ninth circuit and justice scalia in october 1990. he practiced international business law. he joined the san diego school of law facultyn 1995. professor ramsay teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, foreign relations law and international business law. he was awarded the law school's university professorship of the 2012-2013 academic year. jd earned from stanford. lastly and not least, we are fortunate to have dr. john eastman who is the professor of law and community service at chapman university school of law and also served as the schedule's dean from 2007 to 2010. he is the founding director of the center for constitutional jurisprudence there. prior to joining the school of law faculty in 1999, he served as a law clerk to justice thomas during october term 1996 in the fourth circuit. he earned his j.d. from the university of chicago law school where he graduated with high honors. finally, the federalist society for law and policy studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. it's founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve
university of san diego. he clerked for justice wallace in the ninth circuit and justice scalia in october 1990. he practiced international business law. he joined the san diego school of law facultyn 1995. professor ramsay teaches and writes in the areas of constitutional law, foreign relations law and international business law. he was awarded the law school's university professorship of the 2012-2013 academic year. jd earned from stanford. lastly and not least, we are fortunate to have dr....
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the faculty senate is asking the university to delay renaming the school until it better understands implications. >>> trending now. another band would rather donald trump not use its music. >>> but after the break. how about these puppies. just adorable, right? soon they're going to have really important work for some very special people. >>> all right. let's talk about the pollen counts. somehow, we're getting pollen readings. here's the deal. just moderate for trees. low for grasses. but still, very, very high for mold spores. if you're sneezing, it's probably because of mold spores. and given our forecast, you will probably continue to sneeze. when we come back, we'll talk ahh? yeah, ahh? ahh? ahh? you probably say it a million times a day. ahh? ahh? ahh. but at cigna, we want to help everyone say it once a year. say ahh? say ahh? ahh. cigna medical plans cover one hundred percent of your in-network annual checkup. so america, let's go. know. ahh. and take control of your health. ahh. cigna. together, all the way. >>>
the faculty senate is asking the university to delay renaming the school until it better understands implications. >>> trending now. another band would rather donald trump not use its music. >>> but after the break. how about these puppies. just adorable, right? soon they're going to have really important work for some very special people. >>> all right. let's talk about the pollen counts. somehow, we're getting pollen readings. here's the deal. just moderate for...
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faculty doing this. at other schools, i recently spoke at the university of north carolina at chapel hill.etted my name with black student pressure groups to make sure i was acceptable and that there wouldn't be trouble if i came. so conservative groups must vet their invitation list with liberal groups on campus. these are kids doing it but they are taking their cues from adults like the ones at virginia tech. >> this is orwellian. it's one of the many reasons why our system of modern education needs to be exploded. i mean that figuratively, obviously, not literally, because we have a system of education in which idealogical conformity has become the absolute litmus test for any kind of exchange of ideas. that's not a place where you can make any kind of intellectual progress. >> congratulations. you got to go back and speak freely. we like that. we love it. >> they did the right thing in the end. >> we have to take one more break. i would like to continue forever but we have to take a break. our hits and misses of the week. what super poligrip does for me is it keeps the food out. before
faculty doing this. at other schools, i recently spoke at the university of north carolina at chapel hill.etted my name with black student pressure groups to make sure i was acceptable and that there wouldn't be trouble if i came. so conservative groups must vet their invitation list with liberal groups on campus. these are kids doing it but they are taking their cues from adults like the ones at virginia tech. >> this is orwellian. it's one of the many reasons why our system of modern...
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heart and soul, men's fitness, she is a contributor to essence as part of the journalism faculty at new york university, native new yorker who lives in brooklyn and a graduate of yale university and columbia university school of journalism, please join me in welcoming miss daniel. [applause] >> we had a panel revolt take place in our preparations. we asked our colleagues to make opening statements and they refused so we will not have opening statements. we will just begin and we will begin and i ask the panel to begin with this notion. both of you i would say, writing nonfiction and fiction area have this one characteristic that could be called the reverend. on very serious topics but taking them from another angle. when we talk about this particular path, literary path, what is the value of the reference and what do you hope to elicit from your readers at the end of the day when they close your book and say what is it your irreverent path is supposed to get out of your readers? this revolt cannot continue. >> i think when you are writing about issues of race and gender, reverence is necessary. too oft
heart and soul, men's fitness, she is a contributor to essence as part of the journalism faculty at new york university, native new yorker who lives in brooklyn and a graduate of yale university and columbia university school of journalism, please join me in welcoming miss daniel. [applause] >> we had a panel revolt take place in our preparations. we asked our colleagues to make opening statements and they refused so we will not have opening statements. we will just begin and we will...
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the university system is investigating-ing process following complaints by students and faculty about10 day hunger strike. it ended when the chancellor agreed to hire more. it's expected to take several weeks. >>> today the san francisco board of supervisors will try the claver phi the suspect wary -- clarify the sanctuary city policy. >> there were calling for changes after kate steinle was killed the man who had a history of illegally crossing the border was arrested i'm a call led to authorities recovering a stolen gun. police received a call about a disturbance involving a man with a gun. when officers patted down the suspect they found a loaded gun. the weapon had been stolen in paso robles. he was booked into jail on suspicion of violations. >>> police are investigating a robbery on twin peaks. it happened saturday night. a man from san mateo county was taking pictures when a man pushed him to the ground and stole his camera. the man suffered minor injuries. the man was in his 20s or 30s. >>> police in morgan hill is looking for a shoplifting suspect. the man stole electronic it
the university system is investigating-ing process following complaints by students and faculty about10 day hunger strike. it ended when the chancellor agreed to hire more. it's expected to take several weeks. >>> today the san francisco board of supervisors will try the claver phi the suspect wary -- clarify the sanctuary city policy. >> there were calling for changes after kate steinle was killed the man who had a history of illegally crossing the border was arrested i'm a call...
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faculty might think about writing to legislatures. aboutaculty might think writing to other departments in the university. to be in touch with sociologists. and so forth. nt faculty , differe have different audiences and i think that that's a good and appropriate thing for law schools. and i don't think, you know, his idea that there's this divergence between law schools and legal profession. this is not a new thing, right. people have been talking about 30 years. judge edwards wrote 25 years ago or something like that. i actually think it's gotten etter, i don't think it's gotten worse. so i think it's good that law diverse places where people write two different things to different audiences and i think within that very diverse field, there are people ho will think about the kinds f questions that we have to decide and who will writ some useful things in that respect. so i think this is not a kind of academia woes me, falling short. be know, they shouldn't clerks for law judges, right. their ouldn't think of jobs that way, i don't think. host: do you find empirical legal research helpful, or do you think
faculty might think about writing to legislatures. aboutaculty might think writing to other departments in the university. to be in touch with sociologists. and so forth. nt faculty , differe have different audiences and i think that that's a good and appropriate thing for law schools. and i don't think, you know, his idea that there's this divergence between law schools and legal profession. this is not a new thing, right. people have been talking about 30 years. judge edwards wrote 25 years...
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faculty. thank you for this kind invitation to celebrate this occasion with you. my wife and i have the highest esteem for this university. i'm very happy to be a part of this. i have been fortunate enough to travel to 58 countries. i'm always happy to give back to this country and to recognize how incredibly blessed we are to be in this nation.
faculty. thank you for this kind invitation to celebrate this occasion with you. my wife and i have the highest esteem for this university. i'm very happy to be a part of this. i have been fortunate enough to travel to 58 countries. i'm always happy to give back to this country and to recognize how incredibly blessed we are to be in this nation.
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to pull some numbers and found university teaches 63 courses on october ship, 172 members of its facultyembers are serial entrepreneurs, meaning they have found in multiple startups, and over 30,000 active companies have been launched by m.i.t. alums and rating $1.9 trillion in annual revenue. joining us now is m.i.t.'s president, rafael reif. how do you see m.i.t.'s role in the startup community in boston and the world? rafael: m.i.t. is a very unique place. students with a great deal of not justme here because they want to get a degree but they want to do something important to make the world that are. they come here to learn and try to work on projects that address the most important challenges the world races. emily: you have a theory that we as a nation leave a lot of innovation on the table like catch of a bottle. what do you mean by that? if you come to m.i.t., you see a tremendous amount of innovation. you wanted to go out into society and help address the world's biggest challenges. most now, u.s. is the innovative country in the world and the system works very well. some are bo
to pull some numbers and found university teaches 63 courses on october ship, 172 members of its facultyembers are serial entrepreneurs, meaning they have found in multiple startups, and over 30,000 active companies have been launched by m.i.t. alums and rating $1.9 trillion in annual revenue. joining us now is m.i.t.'s president, rafael reif. how do you see m.i.t.'s role in the startup community in boston and the world? rafael: m.i.t. is a very unique place. students with a great deal of not...
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. >> it is now legal for faculty and staff at public clems and university in tennessee to openly carrys on campus however the new law does not allow students to have guns on campus even though tennessee allows on carry elsewhere in the state and opera is headed back to the small screen. she signed on to hbo show immortal life of help alack. lack the the cell is in use today. >> they out shot pittsburgh 3 39-25 and out hit penguins but still couldn't pull out the victory. the peping wins took and early lead. down by three. ovechkin and williams scores for the caps. series shifts back to washington on saturday. . >> got to get one win here. >> yeah, and as maybe a problem i'm saying. i see a red flag. >> prom season is in full swing and for some students in the d.c. region a special surprise today. >> tlc say yes to the prom initiative is making a stop in silver spring. 200 mice students will get to shop for a dress or tuxedo and the best part it's absolutely free brought in my senior prom dres dress. >> you still have it? >> i have it and will be wearing it. >> wedding bells in the futu
. >> it is now legal for faculty and staff at public clems and university in tennessee to openly carrys on campus however the new law does not allow students to have guns on campus even though tennessee allows on carry elsewhere in the state and opera is headed back to the small screen. she signed on to hbo show immortal life of help alack. lack the the cell is in use today. >> they out shot pittsburgh 3 39-25 and out hit penguins but still couldn't pull out the victory. the peping...
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university city. view 32 will provide homes and a preschool for graduate students, faculty and staff as well as otherssionals who work in the area. the project is expected to be completed next spring. >>> federal prosecutors are accusing a pennsylvania state senator of using campaign funds to bribe a democratic ward leader in philadelphia. authorities say larry paid $6,000 for a college study abroad program for the official's daughter in 2011. prosecutors say in exchange, the official agreed to use her position with the 8th ward democratic committee to support f farnasi in the election. his lawyer says he's 100% innocent. >>> matthew mctisch says officials pressured him to give thousands of dollars to their campaign so he could be considered for city contracts. he imcomplicated two city leaders. neither has been charged. >>> the death of a pet turkey has been causing controversy. the turkey's owner insist her neighbors hated her beloved turkey and ran him over on purpose. the turkey was known for roaming the streets. the turkey issue was brought up at a town council meeting last week. shortly after t
university city. view 32 will provide homes and a preschool for graduate students, faculty and staff as well as otherssionals who work in the area. the project is expected to be completed next spring. >>> federal prosecutors are accusing a pennsylvania state senator of using campaign funds to bribe a democratic ward leader in philadelphia. authorities say larry paid $6,000 for a college study abroad program for the official's daughter in 2011. prosecutors say in exchange, the official...
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faculty. find your purpose online, at grand canyon university. call us today at (855) gcu-1949. there's a place for vacationers than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now... where every amazing, despicable, wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation. ♪ whoa go with me now it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort. >> right now, a 23-year-old milwaukee woman is in custody for striking two deputieses and ramming her vehicle in a sheriff's squad car. look. well, it all started when the suspect was pulled over for speeding. one deputy was thrown in the ground in front of oncoming traffic. neither was seriously hurt, but a passenger from the suspect car was injured. if convicted, the driver being face 45 years in prison. >> bernie sanders upping thente with the democratic establishment overaccusations that the party leaders favor hillary clinton in the race for the nomination. sanders will support a primary challenger to dnc cha
faculty. find your purpose online, at grand canyon university. call us today at (855) gcu-1949. there's a place for vacationers than just a little time off. the ones who choose to go big or stay home. ♪ come with me now... where every amazing, despicable, wizarding adventure reveals moments that are truly epic. this place is made for those who do more than just vacation. ♪ whoa go with me now it's made for those who vacation like they mean it. universal orlando resort. >> right now, a...
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yesterday the university agreed to invest $482,000 into the program, hire two full time faculty members and make more commitments to diversity. the ethnic study program was the first of it's kind in america. >>> the solar plane that spent a week in the bay area is flying at this hour. solar impulse two left the phoenix area and headed for oklahoma. it is trying to be the first to fly around the world. it will make one more stop in the u.s. and then fly to europe or northern africa and return to be a ooh dhabi: abu dhabi. >> the first test of the transportation system is a huge success. testing hyperloop. it's in the nevada desert. this happened yesterday, the company that designed it's a step closer to designing a transportation system made out of pods. >> imagine if we had that in the bay area. you could live in brentwood and get to your job in san francisco in one minute. >> that would ready -- really make traffic better. >> maybe that will happen in our lifetime. >> good morning. you know what, highway 24, you have to drive and 24 will be slow as you approach lafayette bart station a
yesterday the university agreed to invest $482,000 into the program, hire two full time faculty members and make more commitments to diversity. the ethnic study program was the first of it's kind in america. >>> the solar plane that spent a week in the bay area is flying at this hour. solar impulse two left the phoenix area and headed for oklahoma. it is trying to be the first to fly around the world. it will make one more stop in the u.s. and then fly to europe or northern africa and...
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faculty matter. it happened at my alma mater, university of pennsylvania law school. >> i didn't know you went to theia law school. no wonder you had your picture on every shot at the beginning of the show. he's now picked out -- i don't know what other group he has to get angry with. now he has native-americans to get angry with. here's the most important thing when she shot back at this guy on twitter, he rose to the bait. he can't stand it when a woman attacks him so what did he do? he came back and hit her over and over. it was unnecessary. then the next day he goes after the highest ranking hispanic woman, the governor of new mexico, and this is somebody he needs. forget elizabeth warren. >> that's what is real. again, should he not react at all because she's a woman? you don't want to offend her or hurt her? she's a big girl. she goes out there and plays big politics, and i think that that again goes right to the heart of this. you don't get special treatment because you're a woman and you don't get to get slammed with no repercussions because you're a white man. it's about equal play. that's t
faculty matter. it happened at my alma mater, university of pennsylvania law school. >> i didn't know you went to theia law school. no wonder you had your picture on every shot at the beginning of the show. he's now picked out -- i don't know what other group he has to get angry with. now he has native-americans to get angry with. here's the most important thing when she shot back at this guy on twitter, he rose to the bait. he can't stand it when a woman attacks him so what did he do? he...
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. >> today, california state university trustees will consider a contract agreement to avoid a facultyost $200 million over three years. salaries go up for 23,000 educators across 23 campuses by july of 2017. the first pay increase of 5% started june 30. another 2% on july 1st. in the contract is approved, the full board will vote on it tomorrow. >> now, a high school got on the map nationally because of a popular bird-calling contest. it is amazing. >> what about commitment. >> that was winner last year mimicking the pacific loon. they are rated oppose and deliver ran. tickets are sold out. it is the 51st year for contest. here is why: past winners have appeared on johnny carson, david letterman and the turkey is getting hive this morning. the contest was started by a school science teacher. >> meteorologist mike nicco can you do the best bird impression? >> i will try a crow impression a is hovering around early in the morning. now, we have the hottest team in major league baseball, 91 in the last ten games and another win last night down to 56 with the temperatures getting colder an
. >> today, california state university trustees will consider a contract agreement to avoid a facultyost $200 million over three years. salaries go up for 23,000 educators across 23 campuses by july of 2017. the first pay increase of 5% started june 30. another 2% on july 1st. in the contract is approved, the full board will vote on it tomorrow. >> now, a high school got on the map nationally because of a popular bird-calling contest. it is amazing. >> what about commitment....
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faculty. find your purpose online, at grand canyon university. today at (855) gcu-1949. >>> the personal story segment tonight. getting to know donald trump. back in june 2015, trump announced he was running for president of the united states. later that evening, he joined us on the factor. >> this is like the lightning round here. you tell me how you're going to solve these problems. putin what do you do to putin. >> he has no respect for our president whatsoever. he has a tremendous popularity in russia. so we have a president -- you look at him, the chemistry is so bad between those two people. i was in moscow a few years ago, and you can get along with those people, and get along well. you can make deals with those people. >> you could make a deal with putin. >> i would be willing to bet i would have a great relationship with putin. >> based on what? >> based on a feel, okay? deals are people. >> george w. bush, looked into his soul and said he was a good guy. >> bush didn't have the iq. >> you would buy putin. >> i wouldn't buy him at all. m
faculty. find your purpose online, at grand canyon university. today at (855) gcu-1949. >>> the personal story segment tonight. getting to know donald trump. back in june 2015, trump announced he was running for president of the united states. later that evening, he joined us on the factor. >> this is like the lightning round here. you tell me how you're going to solve these problems. putin what do you do to putin. >> he has no respect for our president whatsoever. he has a...
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. >>> faculty at george mason university up in arms over the renaming of its law school after late supremeing a $30 million donation from the charles koch foundation and another anonymous donor. our next guest penning a scathing op-ed writing in part, and i quote, i hope george mason's faculty members are experiencing only a temporary lapse in judgment. if not and such sentiments prove to be firm convictions their qualifications to engage in university governance affecting the law school and perhaps even their credibility as academics should be seriously questioned. strong words. joining me now, law student and army first lieutenant in the irr, thomas wheatley. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> and inform the viewers one more time, what is going on at george mason with the law school. a donation was given, they'd rename it after antonin scalia a famous jurist and a great jurist. what's going on there? >> well, first i would like to say that the motto of our school is learn, challenge, lead. and frankly no one personifies that better than the late justice antonin scal
. >>> faculty at george mason university up in arms over the renaming of its law school after late supremeing a $30 million donation from the charles koch foundation and another anonymous donor. our next guest penning a scathing op-ed writing in part, and i quote, i hope george mason's faculty members are experiencing only a temporary lapse in judgment. if not and such sentiments prove to be firm convictions their qualifications to engage in university governance affecting the law...
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i am on the faculty of political science department here at the university. also a research fellow at the peace and war center. it is my great pleasure and honor to have this conversation with johnny, the 2016 winner of the famed norwich military history award. what we are going to do today is have a conversation, you have read his bio you should take a look at the pamphlet that was handed out. he is a very famous journalist and he set up time magazines addition and lives in singapore and works for bloomberg. he has written this book called midnight theories. what we wanted to do was unpack this book and i have intentionally not read the entire bio because i think it would be more interest to the audience to have a conversation than to put the book into perspective. this book deals with events that happened in countries far away, over 70 odd years ago but i would contend that the book is so timely and so relevant to where we are today. it connects with headline issues that you see in the newspapers every day. the war in afghanistan, the war in iraq, america's
i am on the faculty of political science department here at the university. also a research fellow at the peace and war center. it is my great pleasure and honor to have this conversation with johnny, the 2016 winner of the famed norwich military history award. what we are going to do today is have a conversation, you have read his bio you should take a look at the pamphlet that was handed out. he is a very famous journalist and he set up time magazines addition and lives in singapore and works...