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revere mediocrity but he would also see a black president he would see black outlines of the university of alabama well the question about that's wonderful had a black president is wonderful the question is was it the right black president it's the same thing about a woman you know i think that. would have been great to have a woman as president of the united states absolutely only if it was the right woman . so i i think that to say well the country has moved forward because we have a woman president of because we have a latina president or because we have a black president that's not the answer that's not where the focus should be the focus should be the best when you had your heart attacks did you say i want you to bring me to the best minority heart surgeon you can find you said bring me to the best heart surgeon in the world that's what i want for myself that's what this country should want for themselves not the best of something but the best period and i think we have social experiences tell you that some of those surgeons are blocked wonderful but notice you didn't say you wanted a minority pre
revere mediocrity but he would also see a black president he would see black outlines of the university of alabama well the question about that's wonderful had a black president is wonderful the question is was it the right black president it's the same thing about a woman you know i think that. would have been great to have a woman as president of the united states absolutely only if it was the right woman . so i i think that to say well the country has moved forward because we have a woman...
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john: you list the worst colleges for free speech, state university of new york, harvard, university of alabama. what did they do? >> welldiculous case. we had a student, a journalism studt writing a story for the school paper and hockey coaches, saying u how do you find your relations with the hockey coach to be, and on't worry, not everything you say has to be compliment ri, and one forwarded that back to the administration and they actually got this studen in trouble for calling it threats, and something they said on chasm pus, and not everything has to be positive. john: why is harvard number two? >> read the e-mails of 16 of the resident deans because they were trying to figure out who was leaking information about a cheating scandal at harvard. john: at brown university, ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> you let him speak and make committee as part of the question, answered part of the program. >> stop suppressing people. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: he eventually gave up and left the auditorium, and this happnedded to me at brown. they pulled out my microphone cord. this is a lieral arts institution.
john: you list the worst colleges for free speech, state university of new york, harvard, university of alabama. what did they do? >> welldiculous case. we had a student, a journalism studt writing a story for the school paper and hockey coaches, saying u how do you find your relations with the hockey coach to be, and on't worry, not everything you say has to be compliment ri, and one forwarded that back to the administration and they actually got this studen in trouble for calling it...
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like what are the rules at the university of alabama for this kind of thing? >> wellno rule banning offensive or graphic material who decides what is offensive. >> as long as it's not physically combustible. as long as it doesn't present a fire hazard you are okay. turns out the administrators didn't like your view on this subject, do you think that's the answer? >> very chilling, yes. this is a taxpayer funded university censoring students with whom they disagree. >> is there any other group on campus you are awares who views have been censored in the way yours were? >> group censored for we were doing. the university told them because they didn't have a permit to hand out literature life event that they had to stop. do you think of the university of alabama doesn't want debate on abortion? >> apparently not. they don't seem to want students to have any kind of meaningful debate about abortion. >> the professors you have had or aware of at the university of alabama, how many do you think share your views on abortion? >> >> very few of my professors seem to share my p
like what are the rules at the university of alabama for this kind of thing? >> wellno rule banning offensive or graphic material who decides what is offensive. >> as long as it's not physically combustible. as long as it doesn't present a fire hazard you are okay. turns out the administrators didn't like your view on this subject, do you think that's the answer? >> very chilling, yes. this is a taxpayer funded university censoring students with whom they disagree. >> is...
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in fact, auburn university sort of leads and alabama consortium, several other higher institutions in alabama and they work in concert to try to get outreach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. so my question is, how would you see cyber ranking in overall threat to global threat to they? >> i think there's a reason that director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, crimes of all kinds, because it is a place where all of our lives are, our money, our secrets, control systems, our socialized. and so it's a way bad people, bad nations, bad groups come, bad groups come at us. so it is nearly everything and touches everything. and the notion of borders is an anachronism we are talking about a photon spin how is the government interacting with other private sector and higher education to try to come up with some solution? likewise, do you think that the failure of congress to come together and pass a bill with respect to cyber has -- how has that affected our preparedness? >> we as a government have gotten much better at working to deal with the threat. we've got much better a
in fact, auburn university sort of leads and alabama consortium, several other higher institutions in alabama and they work in concert to try to get outreach as well as guidance with respect to cyber. so my question is, how would you see cyber ranking in overall threat to global threat to they? >> i think there's a reason that director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about, counterterrorism, counterintelligence, crimes of all kinds, because it is a place...
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act, auburn university of the day consortium of seven other higher is effusions in alabama and they work in concert to try to give ongoing outreach as wellas guidance with respect to cyber. my question is, how would you see cyberranking in overall global threat today? >> i think there is a recent director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about. countering terror is, counterintelligence crimes of all kinds because it is the place where all of our lives are. money, secret, control system come to socialize. laid-back people, that nation, that is. it is nearly everything it touches everything. the notion of borders is an anachronism when you talk about a photon. >> how does the government interacting with other private sector in higher education to come up with some solution? likewise, do you think the failure of congress to come together and pass a bill with respect to cyberhas affected our preparedness' >> we have the government have got much better to do with the threat. we work with the private sector, including education is to shins. we really need guidance for the private sector as to the rules of the road.
act, auburn university of the day consortium of seven other higher is effusions in alabama and they work in concert to try to give ongoing outreach as wellas guidance with respect to cyber. my question is, how would you see cyberranking in overall global threat today? >> i think there is a recent director clapper talked about it first. it touches everything we worry about. countering terror is, counterintelligence crimes of all kinds because it is the place where all of our lives are....
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university of alabama, and auburn university before receiving his doctorate ofdy vinity from selma university. reverend reese has served the community faithly for over 60 -- six decades. and his exemplary work and commitment to social justice is well-known. notably reverend reese has never left his beloved community of selma where he helped to make it a center for voting rights movement in the 1960's. he remains active today. and he is none for -- known for saying his fight today is to get young people to realize that the movement is still continuing. i tell young people, he said, that they cannot rest on our victories. we have to remain committed. that means registering to vote and participating in what this country has to offer. that means making a difference to others. reverend reese has stated that he marched so that everyone, regardless of color, could become a first class citizen in america. reverend reese knows that you have to stand for what you believe in. he he became nationally known for his beliefs and inspired others to stand as well. reverend reese has remained committed to education and service. he became a principal in selma as well as a city councilmember, serving for over 12 years on the selma city council. he al
university of alabama, and auburn university before receiving his doctorate ofdy vinity from selma university. reverend reese has served the community faithly for over 60 -- six decades. and his exemplary work and commitment to social justice is well-known. notably reverend reese has never left his beloved community of selma where he helped to make it a center for voting rights movement in the 1960's. he remains active today. and he is none for -- known for saying his fight today is to get...