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joined tonight by men young she is an associate professor of communication studies at the university of north carolina her upcoming book is entitled china versus information and she joins me tonight from charlotte north carolina and welcome to the day so we've got this twentieth birthday of google is this a chance to celebrate what the company has become or is it a reason to worry about what the company is becoming. certainly i think it's a chance and google has done and many wonderful things and created many wonderful technologies that have the common a part of our daily fabric and certainly it's a point and moment to celebrate but at a same time i think over the twenty years and google has encountered many problems that are becoming more and more problems today. one of those problems is an image problem that these tech titans they aren't popular at the moment the c.e.o.'s of you know alphabet google and twitter and facebook what they'll again testify before u.s. congressional committee tomorrow and today we heard that the head of u.s. intelligence has warned of more cyber intervention attempts leadi
joined tonight by men young she is an associate professor of communication studies at the university of north carolina her upcoming book is entitled china versus information and she joins me tonight from charlotte north carolina and welcome to the day so we've got this twentieth birthday of google is this a chance to celebrate what the company has become or is it a reason to worry about what the company is becoming. certainly i think it's a chance and google has done and many wonderful things...
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retreat from gettysburg, lee, logistics and the pennsylvania campaign" published by the university of north carolina press. these days besides being an active scholar, speaker and of course researcher and writer, he's also the president and content developer for witnessing history, witnessing history is devoted to doing documentaries, documentaries really aimed at i believe a range of audiences but are particularly useful for those teachers out there and the documentaries kent has focused on have considered a lot on kentucky history but also on abraham lincoln and also on the gettysburg campaign which is a specialty of his. i was a freshman in high school at the indianapolis civil war roundtable where i heard kent deliver an outstanding talk. you of course all will be in for a treat today. some of you will get an opportunity to spend more time with kent for our c-span audiences. our attendees do more than just sit and listen to talks, they go out on the battlefield. kent will be joined by chris stowe at quantico and is a historian there at the marine college. chris and kent will be following in geor
retreat from gettysburg, lee, logistics and the pennsylvania campaign" published by the university of north carolina press. these days besides being an active scholar, speaker and of course researcher and writer, he's also the president and content developer for witnessing history, witnessing history is devoted to doing documentaries, documentaries really aimed at i believe a range of audiences but are particularly useful for those teachers out there and the documentaries kent has focused...
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we mean to be counted white women antipolitics of antebellum virginia, published by the university of north carolina press. disunion, which is one of my favorite overviews of the political crisis of the 1850s. it is published by the university of north carolina press. and appomattox, victory defeat and freedom at the end of the civil war, published by oxford. it was an outstanding book. it is a way to look at appomattox beyond the surrender proceedings. it looks at material and visual culture. it looks at appomattox and how it resided in american memory. it is outstanding, and i cannot say enough good things about it. she published the true story of elizabeth van lew, a union agent in the heart of the confederacy . it isn't a woman, elizabeth varon. [ applause ] -- ladies and gentlemen, elizabeth varon. [ applause ] >>> i bring you greetings from virginia, and i am delighted to tell you about a remarkable virginian. elizabeth van lew, i wrote avionic -- biography of elizabeth van lew several years ago, called southern lady, yankee spy. as we approach the 200th anniversary of her birth, she was born
we mean to be counted white women antipolitics of antebellum virginia, published by the university of north carolina press. disunion, which is one of my favorite overviews of the political crisis of the 1850s. it is published by the university of north carolina press. and appomattox, victory defeat and freedom at the end of the civil war, published by oxford. it was an outstanding book. it is a way to look at appomattox beyond the surrender proceedings. it looks at material and visual culture....
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you have a bachelors degree from university of north carolina, chapel hill, two masters degrees, one from stanford and one from pepperdine, and a phd from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris andnd i as usc. you are a professor at philly with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your worksh and research. and that's if that were not enough, you are a white, a mother of two sons, and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in coming forward. i know it's hard. but before i turn it over, i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. to violence is a serious problem, and one that largely goes unseen. in the united states it's estimated by the centers for disease control, one in three women, and one in six men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime. according to the rape, abuse and incest national network, 60% of sexual assault go unrep
you have a bachelors degree from university of north carolina, chapel hill, two masters degrees, one from stanford and one from pepperdine, and a phd from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris andnd i as usc. you are a professor at philly with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your worksh and research. and that's if that were not enough, you are a white, a...
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the university of north carolina at wilmington is already urging students to le let's go to accuweather'srin calandra for the complete forecast. erin? >> good morning, we continue to track hurricane florence. it is expected to develop into a very powerful storm over the next 24 hours into a category 4 as it tracks towards the u.s. now, we expect it to get close to the coast thursday night into friday. if you're in this red zone, you need to have a plan in place. start thinking about evacuations and certainly listen to your local authorities. we're also tracking hurricane isaac. it is a category 1. it will be pushing off to the west, weakening as it approaches the lesser antilles. and we have flooding downpours across the northeast, mainly pennsylvania into upstate new york. certainly a day you want to bring the umbrella. don't forget about that. back to you. >> good advice, erin. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, the dallas police officer who shot and killed a man after walking into his apartment has been arrested. 30-year-old amber geiger was taken into custody on a manslaughter charge
the university of north carolina at wilmington is already urging students to le let's go to accuweather'srin calandra for the complete forecast. erin? >> good morning, we continue to track hurricane florence. it is expected to develop into a very powerful storm over the next 24 hours into a category 4 as it tracks towards the u.s. now, we expect it to get close to the coast thursday night into friday. if you're in this red zone, you need to have a plan in place. start thinking about...
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published by the university of north carolina press. 1998. this union, which is one of my favorite overviews of the political crisis of the 1850's is quite good. this union again public leshed by university of north carolina press. and appomatox, victory, defeat, and freedom at the end of the civil war. published by oxford. it is an outstanding book. it is a way to look at appomatox just beyond the surrender proceedings and looks at material culture and visual culture and appear mat spocks, how it resided in american memory. it is outstanding. i can't say enough good things about it. and today, subject of her talk, she published true story of elizabeth van lew a. union agent in the heart of the confederacy. liz varon. [applause] >> all right. so i bring you greetings from virginia. and i'm delighted today to tell you about a remarkable virginian . elizabeth van lew. i wrote a biography of elizabeth van lew some 15 years ago called "southern lady, yankee spy." and as we approach the 200th anniversary of van lew's birth, she was born september 2
published by the university of north carolina press. 1998. this union, which is one of my favorite overviews of the political crisis of the 1850's is quite good. this union again public leshed by university of north carolina press. and appomatox, victory, defeat, and freedom at the end of the civil war. published by oxford. it is an outstanding book. it is a way to look at appomatox just beyond the surrender proceedings and looks at material culture and visual culture and appear mat spocks, how...
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investigations at colleges and universes and i encourage folks think about is your institution doing enough. as of this summer we found out that the university of north carolina was actually in violation of title ix over five years, after file are our titling ix complaint and i have left the university. every in the complain has left the university and the university is actually still in violation. and what i said i wanted to do this as the class of 2020 that is now on camp us and is already in their second year, and really what we need to -- we want everyone to know those that work in the campus violence movement, today all of us calling the university and calling representatives and telling them survivor lives on the line, with brett kavanagh supreme court justice, survivor rights are on the line with the mid-term elections in the tossup. people just trying to survive and in the red zone more people will be sexually assaulted than might likely even graduate. so it really takes all of us talking about dismiss this goes beyond the classroom. >> thank you. so we did gate question from twitter. we can start with putting value on the question, what is culture? w
investigations at colleges and universes and i encourage folks think about is your institution doing enough. as of this summer we found out that the university of north carolina was actually in violation of title ix over five years, after file are our titling ix complaint and i have left the university. every in the complain has left the university and the university is actually still in violation. and what i said i wanted to do this as the class of 2020 that is now on camp us and is already in...
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of these things flooding but mark so busy his environmental sciences professor at the university of north carolina at chapel hill actually said if farmland is completely submerged it's a good chance wind farms are completely submerged i'd like to see some evidence to show that some us wind farms on the goons have been magically spared as everything else fell under water it's a little bit hard to believe and that's where you have these two things now the two officers are on leave while this is being investigated in the one and the e.p.a. says you know the e.p.a. says they're down there keeping an eye on these on these floods and on these look but again we've talked about this before this is where industrial farming this is where you're going to have epidemics as you said and sickness and it's going to make all of this worse because people than i do you know it's truly tragic we don't know yet but what's truly tragic to me is that you know the two officers could be held accountable for negligence in terms of these women if they're found guilty and if they know what kind of thing they could be held a
of these things flooding but mark so busy his environmental sciences professor at the university of north carolina at chapel hill actually said if farmland is completely submerged it's a good chance wind farms are completely submerged i'd like to see some evidence to show that some us wind farms on the goons have been magically spared as everything else fell under water it's a little bit hard to believe and that's where you have these two things now the two officers are on leave while this is...
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universities. what i encourage folks to think about is think about is your institution doing enough? as of this summer we found at university of north carolinawas in violation of title line over five years after filing our title ix complaint. i have since left the university. everyone in our complaint left the university. what was most telling is that the university action is to violation. what i say when i came forward as i wanted to do this with the class of 2020 that is no one campus and is in their second year. really what we need, , what we want and what you know, those of us who work in the campus violence filled with, is that it takes all of us, all of us call it our universities, all of us collect of representatives and telling them survivors lives on the lines, with brett kavanaugh to the supreme court jessica survivors lives are on the line in midterm elections that are tossup. these are people are simply just trying to survive now we know in the red zone is that more people will be sexually assaulted than might likely even graduate. it really takes all of us talking about this and this goes got just the classroom. >> thank you. so
universities. what i encourage folks to think about is think about is your institution doing enough? as of this summer we found at university of north carolinawas in violation of title line over five years after filing our title ix complaint. i have since left the university. everyone in our complaint left the university. what was most telling is that the university action is to violation. what i say when i came forward as i wanted to do this with the class of 2020 that is no one campus and is...
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should not only prepare for florence, but for the rest of the hurricane season as well the university of north carolina at wilmington encouraging students to leave campus for a safer location. the school issuing a voluntary evacuation starting at noon monday. ow somes take a look at states in the southeast are getting ready for florence. we've got savannah, georgia. people there h hittingdware stores, grabbing supplies. in raleigh, fol m areing sure they have enough fuel. and in charleston, south carolina, the city is offering free sandbags, but people there have to bring their own shovelay ith news4 for the very latest on hurricane florence and its potential impact on our area. we're going to check back with lauryn in just a few minu and for up-to-the-minute information on t storm, just open our nbc washington app. meantime we have seen some flooding throughout, and look at the scene in old town alexandria. darcy spencer shows us flooded outays caused problems for businesses and everybody else trying to get around town. >> reporter: old town alexandria under water. the potomaciverose above its banks,
should not only prepare for florence, but for the rest of the hurricane season as well the university of north carolina at wilmington encouraging students to leave campus for a safer location. the school issuing a voluntary evacuation starting at noon monday. ow somes take a look at states in the southeast are getting ready for florence. we've got savannah, georgia. people there h hittingdware stores, grabbing supplies. in raleigh, fol m areing sure they have enough fuel. and in charleston,...
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haven asked again ma'am eighty eight he's a graduate student on a joint program for the university of north carolina and juke university and he has worked as an education specialist at hello everybody it's really good to have you here chris me reels off a whole lot of stats and figures and what the impact might be but if we go beyond those figures into real people's lives what difference does it make that the u.s. is no longer going to give money to authorize an agency. well i'm sure that the homage will talk about the humanisation of the story because i have to say one of the joys about this program is that we've told real refugees because the humanities been taken out of the schools that were talking about numbers on a spreadsheet show and i think it's important to restore the science we have to learn the history going back to. what happened how one was great one was created i think we have to reconnect and i think it's important to understand we talk about located in gone own over a decade and more than fifty iraq impatience with compassion in the west bank and more than seventy or one of the mos
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of this storm. now the carolinas are expected to get the brunt of it from georgia through south carolina. up into north carolina, preparations are underway right now. students at the university of north carolina and wilmington are being encouraged to lve campus. supplies are being picked up and sandbagging already started there. flors expected to be a major hurricane by the end of today and even if it hits the carolinas, we'll still feel some impacts here. storm team 4's chuck bell is acking enfl. >> the official forecast brings it up to aategory 4torm before potentially making land fall inoutheastern north carolina. so a serious threat for north carolina and south carola but also southern virmg -- virginia. landfall is expected on thursday. impacts are expected in the friday-saturday time fraframhe on shore som as a major hurricane in southern north carolina but the rain shield will expand well northf at. after a heavy rain this weekend the last teeng we is more rain. we'll keep a close eye on this for you. >> thank you. of course as we said, stay with eews 4 for the latest on hurricane florend it's potential impact for up to the minute information on the storm, just open o
of this storm. now the carolinas are expected to get the brunt of it from georgia through south carolina. up into north carolina, preparations are underway right now. students at the university of north carolina and wilmington are being encouraged to lve campus. supplies are being picked up and sandbagging already started there. flors expected to be a major hurricane by the end of today and even if it hits the carolinas, we'll still feel some impacts here. storm team 4's chuck bell is acking...
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4 news (2 shot)chat (justine) sheleves in north carolina are already bare with now hurricane florence still hundreds of miles away from the coast. the universityrth carolina is already encouraging students to make plans to find a safe place in preperation for th storm. in virginia... residents are worried about the heavy flooding they are already experencing and not sure how much more their homes can take if this hurricane makes landfall. (jrs) we are now joined by meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez who is tracking hurricane florence for us tonight. high pressure high pressure aloft will weaken through monday, resulting in a few degrees of cooling compared to today in the bay area. expect 60s along the coast with 70s and 80s inland. a more significant cooling trend is forecast to begin on tuesday, with the coolest temperatures occurring on wednesday and thursday, as an upper trough deepens along the west coast. temperatures will be mainly in the 60s and 70s, with isolated spots in the lower-mid 80s. these temperatures equate to about 5 to 10 degrees below seasonal normals. slight warming is then anticipated friday and saturday. (kim) no more prac
4 news (2 shot)chat (justine) sheleves in north carolina are already bare with now hurricane florence still hundreds of miles away from the coast. the universityrth carolina is already encouraging students to make plans to find a safe place in preperation for th storm. in virginia... residents are worried about the heavy flooding they are already experencing and not sure how much more their homes can take if this hurricane makes landfall. (jrs) we are now joined by meteorologist mabrisa...
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this was recorded at the university of north carolina chapel hill in north carolina. it is about 45 minutes. >> it is a real pleasure for me to be back in chapel hill. my husband spent -- mike putzel, spent eight years here as an undergraduate. it would have is and been longer but it was during the 1960's and that's all he remembers. but mike has brought me back here mean times. he's introduced me to some wonderful north carolina friends, whom we spend every labor day with at emerald isle. mike started his career in the raleigh bureau of the associated press and then he moved to the washington bureau where he spent many years as the white house a.p. chief correspondent. it's where i met him and it's where i a met walter mears who has just recently moved to chapel hill with his wife fran and they're going to be adjunct professors at the journalism school here. so when peggy meyers asked me to speak i jumped at the opportunity, not just to please mike, not just to see walter and fran again, but also to thank bill ferris whom i went to see when i was in the middle of wor
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think i describe earlier a a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at university of north carolina where i was finally able to puly myself together and then wants coping with the immediate impact, the short-term impact i experienced longer-term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. and yet you went on to get. a phd, is that correct? >> correct. >> as you predicted there was a wide range of responses to coming forward. some thousands of survivors have been motivated or inspired by youran courage. other have been critical. as i reviewed the wide range of reactions have been traveled that this was a high school incident and boys will be boys. it is far too low a standard for the concept of poison our country. if you would, i appreciate your reaction to the at unix used the boys will be boys. >> i can only speak for how it has impacted me greatly for the last 36 years even now i was 15 years old at the time and i think the younger you are when these things happen it could possibly have worse impact then when your brain is fully developed and you
think i describe earlier a a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at university of north carolina where i was finally able to puly myself together and then wants coping with the immediate impact, the short-term impact i experienced longer-term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. and yet you went on to get. a phd, is that correct? >> correct. >> as you predicted there was a wide range of responses to coming...
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published by the university of north carolina. that's 98. this union which is one of my favorite overviews of the political press of the 1850's -- this union is published by the university . and victory and freedom at the end of the civil war. published by oxford, it is an outstanding book. it is a way to look at appomattox beyond the surrender proceedings looking at visual culture, appomattox how i resided in american memories. it is outstanding. and, today. publishing the true story of elizabeth van --. a union agent in the heart of confederacy. elizabeth barron. [applause} >> all right. so, i bring your greetings from virginia and i'm delighted today to tell you about a remarkable virginian. aizabeth van lu, i wrote biography about her 15 years ago called southern lady yankees by. as the approach the 200 amber three -- anniversary of her birth, we're coming up on the anniversary. i more fascinated by her than ever. in part because new details of her life continue to come to light and because we now know more than ever about the phenomenon
published by the university of north carolina. that's 98. this union which is one of my favorite overviews of the political press of the 1850's -- this union is published by the university . and victory and freedom at the end of the civil war. published by oxford, it is an outstanding book. it is a way to look at appomattox beyond the surrender proceedings looking at visual culture, appomattox how i resided in american memories. it is outstanding. and, today. publishing the true story of...
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north carolina say police are to blame. despite we people being arrested the group says, quote, the police themselves were the only threat. they were the ones who broke the peace. the university ofthe monument after several protests erupted after it was removed last month. rob: first she encouraged harassment of trump supporters. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, department store, at a gasoline station, you tell them they are not welcome anymore anywhere. jillian: apparently maxine waters thinks her threats are funny. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with action against donald trump's administration. how the cc humor in this? >> reporter: congresswoman waters made those comments in june and at the time without mentioning her by name democratic party leadership came out against the idea of harassing trump supporters and now in a strange twist she says she does it all the time. >> constituents who support him. i do that all the time but i didn't do it that time. >> let's check reaction, wanda says she divides our country. robert tweets she is encouraging bullying. ask her if she thinks that is okay. another twitter user writing encouraging individuals who f
north carolina say police are to blame. despite we people being arrested the group says, quote, the police themselves were the only threat. they were the ones who broke the peace. the university ofthe monument after several protests erupted after it was removed last month. rob: first she encouraged harassment of trump supporters. >> if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, department store, at a gasoline station, you tell them they are not welcome anymore anywhere. jillian:...
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university of kentucky. he recently published lee, logistics published by the university of north carolina. he is developer for witnessing history. it is devoted to doing documentaries aimed at a range of audiences that are useful for teachers out there and documentaries he has focused on has centered on kentucky history and abraham lincoln, and the gettysburg campaign. school freshman in high at a roundtable where i heard him deliver an outstanding talk some of you will get an opportunity to spend time with him. battlefield,n the he is going to be joined by chris stowe who is at quantico. he would join his footsteps on monday. this morning, he will be speaking about george the subject of his current book. by theublished university press. is my pleasure to welcome my good friend. [applause] thank you. can everybody hear me? i have been a lawyer for 44 years they tell me i have a good set of lungs. i will try to make sure i project. it is a pleasure to be here. and see all of you. and a lot of old friends back there in the audience i have known for many years. my topic is on george gordon me
university of kentucky. he recently published lee, logistics published by the university of north carolina. he is developer for witnessing history. it is devoted to doing documentaries aimed at a range of audiences that are useful for teachers out there and documentaries he has focused on has centered on kentucky history and abraham lincoln, and the gettysburg campaign. school freshman in high at a roundtable where i heard him deliver an outstanding talk some of you will get an opportunity to...
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. >>> according to new research at the university of north carolina at chapel hill, the findings show that 16 weeks of lifestyle changes can greatly decrease the number of patients who need medicine to control hypertension. >> the 49ers begin their first full season with quarterback jimmy garoppolo at the helm. how did he fair? next. >>> good morning, the time now is 5:24. happy monday. we're taking a live look over at the bay bridge toll plaza. these are the metering lights. we just watched a crash clear out of the lane. we're definitely seeing a large crowd starting to develop. we will take a closer look at the backup and travel times heading into san francisco, coming up. let's get a track on sports. >>> the 49ers begin the 2018 season on the road against minnesota, playset they have not one since george h.w. bush was in the office. he floats this past beautifully to stefon diggs for the first touchdown as with his impersonation. he throws all balance to dante pettis. the vikings win 24-16. the niners and lions at levi next sunday. >>> the swinging a's going for the sweep of the ra
. >>> according to new research at the university of north carolina at chapel hill, the findings show that 16 weeks of lifestyle changes can greatly decrease the number of patients who need medicine to control hypertension. >> the 49ers begin their first full season with quarterback jimmy garoppolo at the helm. how did he fair? next. >>> good morning, the time now is 5:24. happy monday. we're taking a live look over at the bay bridge toll plaza. these are the metering...
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that book is coming from the university of north carolina press enter this year in october area welcome. >> thank you ashley. one of the things ashley mentioned is that i have worked with a lot of students. i have helped get them into internships mainly at the national park service. ashley was one of the very first. she graduated from college of william and mary. she had a long career in the park service and then finished her phd at west virginia university. to have her now is a colleague is a good thing and one of the most gratifying things in being an educator is to see your students going off and being practicing historians. there is nothing that i feel greater pride in than knowing that our kids are going out there on the front lines of history and talking to people about the civil war past. it hush is the cynics who say the young people to appear about the past. it is just not true. my book. when i started a war for the tomon soldier, i sought out find one man who could stand for all of the experiences of the soldierstely 4 million who served in civil war armies. i could not find h
that book is coming from the university of north carolina press enter this year in october area welcome. >> thank you ashley. one of the things ashley mentioned is that i have worked with a lot of students. i have helped get them into internships mainly at the national park service. ashley was one of the very first. she graduated from college of william and mary. she had a long career in the park service and then finished her phd at west virginia university. to have her now is a colleague...
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she is if i got this quick, stephanie, a faculty member of the university of north carolina. carolina. she's a woman of multiple identities and great creativity, and have lots of question quesr but i just want to stop right there and let her read something from her book, which is a very powerful book that you all want to buy also. >> thank you so much. thank you also very much for being here and thank you for those incredible images. so moving to see. so, , my friends, i from corpus christi, texas,. [inaudible] what? tigers. very, very -- you understand when i mean what i i said hello get out of corpus christi, texas. i embarked on this journey that was about 15 years long. i lived in moscow, beijing, mexico. i traveled all around, wrote a a couple books about those different journeys if. it happened to return home in 2007. no longer viewing my hometown with my childhood lands or my teenage lens that this is a boring place where nothing happens. when i arrived in 2007 i was shocked to discover that south texas had, in fact, become a major news story and i begin to realize we w
she is if i got this quick, stephanie, a faculty member of the university of north carolina. carolina. she's a woman of multiple identities and great creativity, and have lots of question quesr but i just want to stop right there and let her read something from her book, which is a very powerful book that you all want to buy also. >> thank you so much. thank you also very much for being here and thank you for those incredible images. so moving to see. so, , my friends, i from corpus...
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that book is forthcoming from the university of north carolina press this year in october. welcome, peter. [applause] prof. carmichael: thank you so much, ashley. one thing ashley did mention is i have worked with lots of students. i have health and get into internships. ashley was one of the very first. she graduated from the college of william and mary. long career,y really, 10 years in the park service, and finished her page d at west virginia university. to have now as a colleague is a good thing and one of the most gratifying things of being an educator is to see your students going off and be practicing historians. there is nothing i feel greater private and knowing that our kids are going out on the front lines of history and talking to people about the civil war. say that young people do not care about the past. that is just flat out not true. my book. when i started "the war for the i struck out to find the one man who could stand for all the experiences of the approximately 4 million soldiers who served and forearms and i could not find him. thank you so much. you'
that book is forthcoming from the university of north carolina press this year in october. welcome, peter. [applause] prof. carmichael: thank you so much, ashley. one thing ashley did mention is i have worked with lots of students. i have health and get into internships. ashley was one of the very first. she graduated from the college of william and mary. long career,y really, 10 years in the park service, and finished her page d at west virginia university. to have now as a colleague is a good...
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feinstein: you have a bachelors degree from the university of north carolina chapel hill, two masters degrees , and a phd from the university of southern california, better harris and i as harris and i as usc. your professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research. as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother of two sons , and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in coming forward. i know it is hard. but before i turn it over, i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. sexual violence is a serious problem, and one that largely goes unseen. in the united states, it is themated by the senator -- centers for disease control, one in three women and one in six men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime. theseing to the rape of and insist national network, 60% of sexual assaults go unreported. toaddition, when survivors
feinstein: you have a bachelors degree from the university of north carolina chapel hill, two masters degrees , and a phd from the university of southern california, better harris and i as harris and i as usc. your professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer-reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research. as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother of two sons , and a constituent from...
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you're seeing groups across the country doing exactly that whether it's at chapel hill, at university of north carolina, whether it's at antiracist protests in charlottesville, that in the past we've seen movements, really being supported and moved forward by students. so students continue to hold, administrations accountable for what the student body has to endure every day, whether it's walking into a building named after a slaveholder. or laying your head in a dorm every night in a building named after those who traded and sold enslaved people, we have to continue as professors and students to remind folks that we have to rethink this and it's up to us to rename it. >> and what i would tell you quickly is continue to press courses that deal with this history, because as you can see, there's still a lot of thehistory to be written . and urge college students particularly to vote. right? to address -- to reject the display of that we saw last year. as unacceptable in a civil society. >> on a better note to end our time, i've been told we are out oftime so apologies to those of you who wanted to ask qu
you're seeing groups across the country doing exactly that whether it's at chapel hill, at university of north carolina, whether it's at antiracist protests in charlottesville, that in the past we've seen movements, really being supported and moved forward by students. so students continue to hold, administrations accountable for what the student body has to endure every day, whether it's walking into a building named after a slaveholder. or laying your head in a dorm every night in a building...
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i was an undergraduate on the university of north carolina and earned my degree in experimental psychology in 1988. i received a masters degree from pepperdine university. in 1996, i received a phd in educational psychology from the university of southern carroll. i earned a masters degree in epideem ideology -- >> now, at this point in her testimony, dr. ford goes on to explain who else she has told over the years about this alleged assault, and under what circumstances. her lawyers today released affidavits from people, including her husband, who dr. ford told about the assault before kavanaugh was named to the supreme court. those are sworn statements filed by her lawyers today. in her testimony, she goes on to talk about how her allegations became public, how she decided to convey them to the congress, how she's interacted with the senate. you'll want to watch her full remarks tomorrow. it's not necessarily, according to her, the way it's been portrayed in the press thus far. i'm just going to read one other piece of it. this is how her prepared testimony ends. >> so, again, that's not
i was an undergraduate on the university of north carolina and earned my degree in experimental psychology in 1988. i received a masters degree from pepperdine university. in 1996, i received a phd in educational psychology from the university of southern carroll. i earned a masters degree in epideem ideology -- >> now, at this point in her testimony, dr. ford goes on to explain who else she has told over the years about this alleged assault, and under what circumstances. her lawyers...
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of 85 miles an hour. it could be a category 4 before making expected landfall later this week somewhere in the carolinas. university of northlmington is urging students to leave announcing canceled classes. i'm mary ann rafferty. now back to "life, liberty & levin.". mark: so jon voight, the vietnam war had a big impact on you. you went from being a leftist basically, to a conservative to a trump supporter, right? >> eventually. yeah. well, you know, just going back to that moment in time, i look back on that moment when i realized we were responsible for that -- all this bloodshed, that the people in the streets really had that kind of power, and i feel, and i've said this to people, i feel -- i have blood on my hands, i understand. that was a moment of time i was out of line and i had to make up so much, you know? and i feel that way. so i'm not going back to that, and today i -- i've come a long way, and i've had a lot of fun, i must say. one of the great joys in my life is my relationship to the military, and patriotism is a very -- brings you many beautiful friends. very close to the first responders of 9/11, and so i'
of 85 miles an hour. it could be a category 4 before making expected landfall later this week somewhere in the carolinas. university of northlmington is urging students to leave announcing canceled classes. i'm mary ann rafferty. now back to "life, liberty & levin.". mark: so jon voight, the vietnam war had a big impact on you. you went from being a leftist basically, to a conservative to a trump supporter, right? >> eventually. yeah. well, you know, just going back to that...
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described earlier, a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at the university of north carolina, where i was finally able to pull myself together. and then, once coping with the immediate impacts, short-term impacts, i experienced long-term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> yet you went on to get a phd, is that correct? dr. blasey ford: correct. predicted, there was a wide range of responses to your coming forward, some thousands of survivors have been motivated and inspired by your courage, and others have been critical. i've reviewed the wide range of reactions and have been troubled by the excuse offered by too many that this was a high school incident and that boys will be boys. for me, that is too low of a standard for the conduct of boys and men in our country. i would appreciate your reaction to the excuse that boys will be boys. dr. blasey ford: i can only speak for how it has impacted me greatly for the last 36 years, even though i was 15 years old at the time. i think that the younger you are when these things happen, it could possibly have worse impac
described earlier, a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at the university of north carolina, where i was finally able to pull myself together. and then, once coping with the immediate impacts, short-term impacts, i experienced long-term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> yet you went on to get a phd, is that correct? dr. blasey ford: correct. predicted, there was a wide range of responses to your coming forward, some thousands of survivors have been...
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think i described earlier a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at university of north carolina where i was finally able to pull myself together and then once coping with the immediate impacts, the short-term impacts, i experienced longer term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. and yet you went on to get a phd from usc, is that correct? >> correct. >> as you predicted, there is a wide range of responses to your coming forward. some thousands of survivors have been motivated and inspired by your courage, others have been critical. and as i have reviewed the wide range of reactions, i have been troubled by the excuse offered by too many that this was a high school incident and boys will be boys. to me that's just far too low a standard for the conduct of boys and men in our country. if you would, i would appreciate your reaction to the excuse that boys will be boys. >> i can only speak for how it has impacted me greatly for the last 36 years, even though i was 15 years old at the time and i think, you know, the younger you are when these
think i described earlier a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at university of north carolina where i was finally able to pull myself together and then once coping with the immediate impacts, the short-term impacts, i experienced longer term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. and yet you went on to get a phd from usc, is that correct? >> correct. >> as you predicted, there is a wide range of responses to your...
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university of maryland a group called white awake meets weekly to give students of a certain race a safe space to talk about racial issues. for real. university of north carolinassciousness conversation is advertised a way to develop antiracist practice. what is this? of african-american studies at university of maryland. jason, thank you for coming on. >> anytime. >> tucker: i grew up believing that the desegregation of schools of the student body is one of the crowning achievements of the american history.io it didn't solve all of our problems but it was definitely an important and righteous thing to do. i still feel that way. how weird is it to watch colleges resegregate and say there are americans just for certain races? when did that happen? why are we for that?t? >> again, well, this is going to be an historic moment as well. i will agree with you on one level.om i think the programs for white students are segregation and a big mistake. even if the purpose is to make people more aware. it's a bad idea to have the programs. you can't learn -- >> tucker: for my -- >> these are for the white students. we can't learn about diversity and multiculturalism and t
university of maryland a group called white awake meets weekly to give students of a certain race a safe space to talk about racial issues. for real. university of north carolinassciousness conversation is advertised a way to develop antiracist practice. what is this? of african-american studies at university of maryland. jason, thank you for coming on. >> anytime. >> tucker: i grew up believing that the desegregation of schools of the student body is one of the crowning...
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you have a bachelor's degree from the university of north carolina, chapel hill, two masters degrees, one from stanford and one from pepperdine and a phd from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris and i as usc. you are a professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research. and as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother of two sons and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in coming forward. i know it's hard. but before i turn it over, i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. sexual violence is a serious problem, and one that largely goes unseen. in the united states, it's estimated by the centers for disease control one in three women and one in six men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime. according to the rape, abuse and incest national network 60% of sexual assaults go unrepor
you have a bachelor's degree from the university of north carolina, chapel hill, two masters degrees, one from stanford and one from pepperdine and a phd from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris and i as usc. you are a professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research. and as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother...
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. >> there's a university of north carolina versus cal football game. going to, wow, put -- and then the mets are in town. i don't know. i guess there's no good time to do it. >> b.a.r.t. has set aside another weekend, september 22nd, in case more work is necessary. >>> right now police are looking for a man who attacked an agent at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station late friday. we're told the suspect sucker punched the agent in the face. b.a.r.t. police are going through surveillance video looking for leads. >> he was north on telegraph. ethiopian, all dark clothing, 5'8", medium build. >> copy. what's the weapon? >> unknown. >> and that attack is coming just after we learned b.a.r.. police are cutting back their patrols. officers had been putting in overtime and working six days a week, 12 hours a day, this following the stabbing death of nia wilson. >>> a peaceful end to a potentially dangerous situation in san mateo. abc 7 news was at first avenue near south clairemont street where police were responding to a domestic disturbance call yesterday. police
. >> there's a university of north carolina versus cal football game. going to, wow, put -- and then the mets are in town. i don't know. i guess there's no good time to do it. >> b.a.r.t. has set aside another weekend, september 22nd, in case more work is necessary. >>> right now police are looking for a man who attacked an agent at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station late friday. we're told the suspect sucker punched the agent in the face. b.a.r.t. police are going through...
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. >> there's a university of north carolina versus cal football game.'s going to -- wow, put -- and then the mets are in town. so i don't know. i guess there's no good time to do it. >> b.a.r.t. has set aside a fourth weekend, september 22nd, just in case more work is necessary. >>> right now, police are looking for a man who attacked an agent at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station late friday. the suspect sucker-punched the agent in the face. b.a.r.t. police are going through their surveillance video, looking for leads. >> north on telegraph. going to be possibly ethiopian. all dark clothing. about 5'8", medium build. >> copy. what's the weapon? >> unknown. but a cut under his eye. >> that attack comes just after we learned b.a.r.t. police are cutting back their patrols. officers had been putting in overtime and working six days a week, 12 hours a day, following the stabbing death of mia wilson. >>> a peaceful end to a potentially dangerous situation in san mateo. abc 7 news was at first avenue near south claremont street, where police responded to a domest
. >> there's a university of north carolina versus cal football game.'s going to -- wow, put -- and then the mets are in town. so i don't know. i guess there's no good time to do it. >> b.a.r.t. has set aside a fourth weekend, september 22nd, just in case more work is necessary. >>> right now, police are looking for a man who attacked an agent at the macarthur b.a.r.t. station late friday. the suspect sucker-punched the agent in the face. b.a.r.t. police are going through...
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right here in our studio mamet eight he's a graduate student on a joint program for the university of north carolina and juke university and he has worked as an education specialist at hello everybody it's really good to have you here chris we reeled off a whole lot of stats and figures and what the impact might be but if we go beyond those figures into real people's lives what difference does it make that the u.s. is no longer going to give money to an agency. well i'm sure that the homage will talk about humanize aged in this story because i have to say one of the joys about this program is that we've told real refugees because the humanities been taken out of the schools that were talking about numbers on a spreadsheet thing and i think it's important to restore the science we have to learn the history going back to. what happened how one was great what one was created for i think we have to reconnect and i think it's important to understand we talk about located in gaza but don't over decades more than fifty iraq impatiens radio competition in the west bank and more than seventy or one of the mo
right here in our studio mamet eight he's a graduate student on a joint program for the university of north carolina and juke university and he has worked as an education specialist at hello everybody it's really good to have you here chris we reeled off a whole lot of stats and figures and what the impact might be but if we go beyond those figures into real people's lives what difference does it make that the u.s. is no longer going to give money to an agency. well i'm sure that the homage...
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group playing high school basketball in wilmington, north carolina which still remains archly flooded. he played college basketball at the university of north carolina is also a majority owner of the charlotte hornets. >>> a short video from water rescue team bravo. it is in family county north carolina. evacuated people from the community. working with many organizations guard. , fish and game at the the 60 member team was deployed to the area of september 11. >>reporter: the bay area woman who accused brett kavanaugh e fbi to investigate her claims before she testifies in front of the senate judiciary committee. as adult reports from washington dc, hearing scheduled for monday is in doubt. like any legitimate investigation will happen between now and monday. >>reporter: the woman accused up in court nominate judge brett kavanaugh sexual assault is demanding a full investigation by the fbi before she attends any congressional hearing to address claims. christine blasey ford letting the spring court nominee forced himself on her at a party six years ago. the senate judiciary committee chairman set senator. chuck grassley invited both
group playing high school basketball in wilmington, north carolina which still remains archly flooded. he played college basketball at the university of north carolina is also a majority owner of the charlotte hornets. >>> a short video from water rescue team bravo. it is in family county north carolina. evacuated people from the community. working with many organizations guard. , fish and game at the the 60 member team was deployed to the area of september 11. >>reporter: the...
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you have a bachelors degree from the university of north carolina, chapel hill, two masters degree one from stanford and one from pepper dine and a phd from the university of southern california better known to senator harris and i as usc. you're an associate of palo alt o university. you have received numerous awards for your work and research. and as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother of two sons, and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in coming forward. i know it's hard. but before i turn it over. i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. sexual violence is a serious problem. and one that largely goes unseen. in the united states it's estimated by the centers for disease control one in three women and one in six men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime. according to the rape abuse and insist national network, 60% of sexual assaults go unreported. in addition, when survivors do report their assaults, it's often years later. due to the t
you have a bachelors degree from the university of north carolina, chapel hill, two masters degree one from stanford and one from pepper dine and a phd from the university of southern california better known to senator harris and i as usc. you're an associate of palo alt o university. you have received numerous awards for your work and research. and as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother of two sons, and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength...
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i described earlier, a fairly disastrous first two years of under graduate studies at university of north carolina. i was finally able to pull myself together and then once coping with the immediate impacts, the short-term impacts, i experienced longer term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. yet you went on tousc? >> correct. >> as you predicted, there was a wide range of responses to your coming forward. some, thousands of survivors have been motivate and inspired by your courage and others have been critical. as i reviewed the wide range of reaction, i have been troubled by the excuse offered by too many that this was a high school incident and boys will be boys. that's far too low of a standard for conduct of boys and men in our country. i would appreciate your reaction to the excuse that boys will be boys. >> i can only speak for how it impacted me greatly for the last 36 years even though i was 15 years old at the time. i think the younger you are when these things happen, it could possibly have worse impacts than when your brain is fully develop an
i described earlier, a fairly disastrous first two years of under graduate studies at university of north carolina. i was finally able to pull myself together and then once coping with the immediate impacts, the short-term impacts, i experienced longer term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. yet you went on tousc? >> correct. >> as you predicted, there was a wide range of responses to your coming forward. some, thousands of survivors...
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think i described earlier a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at university of north carolina where i was finally able to pull myself together and then once coping with the immediate impacts, the short-term impacts, i experienced longer term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. and yet you went on to get a phd from usc, is that correct? >> correct. >> as you predicted, there is a wide range of responses to your coming forward. some thousands of survivors have been motivated and inspired by your courage, others have been critical. and as i have reviewed the wide range of reactions, i have been troubled by the excuse offered by too many that this was a high school incident and boys will be boys. to me that's just far too low a standard for the conduct of boys and men in our country. if you would, i would appreciate your reaction to the excuse that boys will be boys. >> i can only speak for how it has impacted me greatly for the last 36 years, even though i was 15 years old at the time and i think, you know, the younger you are when these
think i described earlier a fairly disastrous first two years of undergraduate studies at university of north carolina where i was finally able to pull myself together and then once coping with the immediate impacts, the short-term impacts, i experienced longer term impacts of anxiety and relationship challenges. >> thank you for sharing that. and yet you went on to get a phd from usc, is that correct? >> correct. >> as you predicted, there is a wide range of responses to your...
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you have a bachelor's degree from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. two masters degrees. one from stanford and one from pepperdine, and a ph.d. from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris and i as usc. you are a professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research. and as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a mother of two sons, and a constituent from california. so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery in coming forward. i know it's hard. but before i turn it over, i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. sexual violence is a serious problem. and one that largely goes unseen. in the united states, it's estimated by the centers for disease control, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 6 men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime. according to the rape abuse and incest national network, 60% of sexual assa
you have a bachelor's degree from the university of north carolina, chapel hill. two masters degrees. one from stanford and one from pepperdine, and a ph.d. from the university of southern california, better known to senator harris and i as usc. you are a professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university. you have published over 65 peer reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research. and as if that were not enough, you are a wife, a...
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challenge to affirmative action efforts at harvard in the university of north carolina, and my organizationas been involved in both of those cases for the past three years where we are defending a diverse group of students who believe that racial diversity on college campuses today is important. and we are standing by the ongoing efforts of higher education institutions working to promote diversity on campus. brett kavanaugh has espoused very troubling views in this area. he is someone who espouses a colorblind outlook on the world. he is somebody who believes america, there is only one race, which is -- does not comport with the work that we do that my organization where we see discrimination outright on the basis of race every day. it is important that we have access to these documents and materials so we can really understand who he is before we move forward with this confirmation process. my hope is that when the senate goes in today, they will realize thatis a sham hearing, they have the right to access all of this materials and away we have done for each and every now many in the mode
challenge to affirmative action efforts at harvard in the university of north carolina, and my organizationas been involved in both of those cases for the past three years where we are defending a diverse group of students who believe that racial diversity on college campuses today is important. and we are standing by the ongoing efforts of higher education institutions working to promote diversity on campus. brett kavanaugh has espoused very troubling views in this area. he is someone who...
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i was an extremely impressed you have a bachelor's degree from the university of north carolina chapel hill two masters degrees one from stanford and one from pepperdine and a ph d. from the university of southern california better known to senator harris and i as u.s.c. you are a professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university you have published over sixty five peer reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research and as if that were not enough you are a wife a mother of two sons and a constituent from california so i am very grateful to you for your strength and your bravery and coming forward i know it's hard but before i turn it over i want to say something about what is to be discussed today and where we are as a country. sexual violence is a serious problem and one largely goes unseen in the united states it's estimated by the centers for disease disease control one and three women and one in six men will experience some form of sexual violence in their lifetime according to the rape abuse and incest national network sixty
i was an extremely impressed you have a bachelor's degree from the university of north carolina chapel hill two masters degrees one from stanford and one from pepperdine and a ph d. from the university of southern california better known to senator harris and i as u.s.c. you are a professor affiliated with both stanford university and palo alto university you have published over sixty five peer reviewed articles and have received numerous awards for your work and research and as if that were...