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and the recognition that within a sprawling university like the university of north carolina, an excellent university like the north carol, university of north carolina, was a small fire for a moment like an a got her back in the meantime. okay. oh mother will she for? i'm, i'm a, carry on pick up the thought. dark thing. i think there are many spheres of expertise. and i think where on the board share sort of takes us, you know, sort of off the rails a bit. is the notion that the trustees are in a position to substitute their judgment, their lay persons judgment for the expert judgment of a faculty of a dean of a provost. and i might say because tenure involves a blind peer review on the outside reviewers, experts from other institutions on there has been an extraordinarily rigorous review of a candidate before it arrives at the board. and it's not clear to me this. ord has the expertise right to substitute its judgment. i say one more thing though, is because i really, i really appreciated you. i'm introducing the students because i do think one of the things that's been overlooked in th
and the recognition that within a sprawling university like the university of north carolina, an excellent university like the north carol, university of north carolina, was a small fire for a moment like an a got her back in the meantime. okay. oh mother will she for? i'm, i'm a, carry on pick up the thought. dark thing. i think there are many spheres of expertise. and i think where on the board share sort of takes us, you know, sort of off the rails a bit. is the notion that the trustees are...
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of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arnes
of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arnes
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corbett caught the research bug as a teenager when she worked in a lab at the university of north carolinagrowing up, were there role models for you especially scientists of color? >> the first scientist of color i met was when i was 16, and i like to say he actually is probably the reason why i am a scientist. that representation that i saw in him, it made me realize that i could do it. >> reporter: are there kids who have reaching out to you saying, hey, i want to be like you? >> someone presented about me during black history month, actually, in my niece's classroom and she said that's my aunt, and no one believed her, so i had to drop into her classroom. those are some of the most refreshing moments to have kids recognize and i can think of me as a hero, so to speak. >> reporter: and a role model, right? and a role model. >> reporter: a role model and a modern-day historymaker. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >> o'donnell: we love women in science. we'll be right back. and found some really cool stuff... it was just a lot of fun. just to talk to my parents about it and to send it t
corbett caught the research bug as a teenager when she worked in a lab at the university of north carolinagrowing up, were there role models for you especially scientists of color? >> the first scientist of color i met was when i was 16, and i like to say he actually is probably the reason why i am a scientist. that representation that i saw in him, it made me realize that i could do it. >> reporter: are there kids who have reaching out to you saying, hey, i want to be like you?...
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stanford narrowly beat university of north carolina 5 to 4 in p case to capture the title. however, myers epic celebrations you see right here after making the saves are what really got people talking. her passion and tenacious personality will be remembered by all a statement from school leaders said, quote, katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world. her friends describe her as a larger than life team player in all her pursuits. director of athletics, bernard muir tweeted this out saying, quote, katie was an outstanding student athlete and a beloved passionate leader here at stanford. our entire athletics community is heartbroken and katie will be deeply missed. end quote. stanford says counselors are on hand at her residence hall in the athletics department to help students and staff cope with their grief from this loss. remembrances of meyer have been flooding. social media. many from other stanford athletes and soccer players across the country. it's clear she touched many lives during her 22 years. also a vigil is being held on campus.
stanford narrowly beat university of north carolina 5 to 4 in p case to capture the title. however, myers epic celebrations you see right here after making the saves are what really got people talking. her passion and tenacious personality will be remembered by all a statement from school leaders said, quote, katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world. her friends describe her as a larger than life team player in all her pursuits. director of athletics, bernard...
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we found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase center. is their first major post pandemic outing. dad tells me he's a duke grad travel across the country to watch them to see him here in san francisco is just a privilege and a dream come true. these two fans are from the south bay. they tell me. they paid several $100 each for not so great seats all the way at the top. yeah plates, nosebleed, nosebleed, nosebleed basketball fans they love for the sport. this tournament. the venue and san francisco are all elements that attract people from across the country and california to visit the area. the amenities. i mean, you've got a ton of restauran
we found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase...
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agreed to hear a challenge to the consideration of race and college emissions, to lawsuits accused harvard university and the university of north carolina of discriminating against asian american applicants in an effort to promote diversity, while a decision against the schools could mean the end of affirmative action in college admissions, pete williams is here. and pete, why is the court's decision to hear the case raising alarms? because this is the most serious threat and decades lester, to considering a student's race and admissions raising alarm serious threat. the media panicking over the possibility that whites and asians will be treated fairly during the college admissions process. and that skin color will no longer be an advantage. kenny jew is a commentator author of a great new book, an inconvenient normandy, the attack on asian american excellence and the fight fer meritocracy. he is the president also of color us united, which advocates for a color blind society. kenny, welcome to the show. so i'm glad we were finally able to do this. let's start with the cases that the u. s. supreme court has decided the here in the one t
agreed to hear a challenge to the consideration of race and college emissions, to lawsuits accused harvard university and the university of north carolina of discriminating against asian american applicants in an effort to promote diversity, while a decision against the schools could mean the end of affirmative action in college admissions, pete williams is here. and pete, why is the court's decision to hear the case raising alarms? because this is the most serious threat and decades lester, to...
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the cinderella team from the small school in jersey city is facing off against the university of north carolina tomorrow, hoping to reach the final four in new orleans next weekend. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> for the tie! off the rim! and it's over! >> reporter: tonight, the basketball world and beyond can't stop talk about those student athletes from saint peters. >> the peacocks make history. >> reporter: the peacocks becoming the first 15th seed to make it to the elite eight after pulling off their third straight upset. >> i told our guys just keep battling, keep battling, see what happens. we kept battling. i knew the ball was going to bounce our way, and it did. >> reporter: they've definitely caught some good breaks and backed it up with stingy defense and poise on offense. >> at the free-throw line. >> reporter: no five-star recruits, no mcdonald's all americans. they're winning the old-fashioned way. >> tough spin. and finish. >> reporter: senior forward casey ndefo embodies the team's won't-quit attitude, staying all four years and coming up big. last night, they wrote history. th
the cinderella team from the small school in jersey city is facing off against the university of north carolina tomorrow, hoping to reach the final four in new orleans next weekend. here's abc's zachary kiesch. >> for the tie! off the rim! and it's over! >> reporter: tonight, the basketball world and beyond can't stop talk about those student athletes from saint peters. >> the peacocks make history. >> reporter: the peacocks becoming the first 15th seed to make it to the...
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deciding whether harvard's race-conscious admissions program as well as another one at the university of north carolina violates the constitution. notably during the confirmation proceedings, senator cruz was asking judge jackson about this very case because she happens to not only have gone to harvard undergrad and law, but she sat on the harvard board of overseers which has to do with actual governance of the school and senator cruz asked judge jackson, will you participate in this blockbuster case involving harvard next term and she said, in what was one of the fewer substantive answers when it came to specific cases, "i plan not to hear this case." she will be recusing, if confirmed, in one of the big affirmative-action cases next term which could change the dynamics of the debate when you have a court deciding a very thorny question of constitutional law. host: you think that was the right call, to recuse herself? jimmy: when you mentioned an episode we did on transparency at the soup import and our guest was the executive director of a judicial watchdog that focuses not only on transparency issue
deciding whether harvard's race-conscious admissions program as well as another one at the university of north carolina violates the constitution. notably during the confirmation proceedings, senator cruz was asking judge jackson about this very case because she happens to not only have gone to harvard undergrad and law, but she sat on the harvard board of overseers which has to do with actual governance of the school and senator cruz asked judge jackson, will you participate in this...
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representing duke university it's the blue devil. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> tariq: from the university of north carolina[ cheers and applause ♪ >> tariq: and last but not least, it's the pride of virginia tech. ladies and gentlemen, the hokiebird. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: all right. that's right, you can feel the excitement in the air, pat you've got four equally talented mascots out there, but only one will survive. what are the keys to the game? >> tariq: well, it's going to be a real nail biter, skeeter. the mascots have heart they've got determination. you know, one of them even has a cape in the end, it's all going to come down to who wants it more >> jimmy: and we're about to find out let's get this party started [ cheers and applause >> tariq: round one. flip cup >> jimmy: facing off in flip cup, we've got ramses versus the blue devil the first to flip three cups wins on your mark, get set, go. [ whistle [ cheers and applause there's no love loss between these two bitter rivals, pat oh, we've got a winner right there already. [ bell dinging ] [ cheers and applause oh, my goodness. right
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first maryann feldman from university of north carolina at chapel hill. professor of finance at the business school and also the research director of the institute of private enterprise which does outstanding work on entrepreneurship. maryann, thanks for joining us. we also have chris griswold policy director from and chris worked on capitol hill for senator marco rubio and was really involved in some of the thinking and texts that have laid the foundation for this bipartisan moment in congress. chris, thanks for joining us. lastly we have john neuffer ceo of the semiconductor industry association. john leads that organization which has been really the leading advocate for strengthening and promoting the semi conductor industry that we heard senator young talk about in the u.s. and have done some great work, especially the last couple years highlighting the challenges and opportunities. john, thanks for joining. i want to start with a lightning round. a definitional lightning round for all of you. i want to go around briefly. we heard senator young talk ab
first maryann feldman from university of north carolina at chapel hill. professor of finance at the business school and also the research director of the institute of private enterprise which does outstanding work on entrepreneurship. maryann, thanks for joining us. we also have chris griswold policy director from and chris worked on capitol hill for senator marco rubio and was really involved in some of the thinking and texts that have laid the foundation for this bipartisan moment in...
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be found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold , some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase center is their first major post pandemic outing. dad tells me he's a duke grad travel across the country to watch them to see him here in san francisco is just a privilege and a dream come true. these two fans are from the south bay. tell me they paid several $100 each for not so great seats all the way at the top. yeah nosebleed, nose. nosebleeds knows, please basketball, fancy love for the sport. this tournament, the venue and san francisco are all elements that attract people from across the country and california to visit the area. the amenities. i mean, you've got a ton of restaurants, yo
be found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold , some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase...
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be found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold , some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase center. is their first major post pandemic outing. dad tells me he's a duke grad travel across the country to watch them to see him here in san francisco is just a privilege and a dream come true. these two fans are from the south bay. they tell me. they paid several $100 each for not so great seats all the way at the top. yeah plates, nosebleed, nosebleed, nosebleed basketball fans they love for the sport. this tournament, the venue and san francisco are all elements that attract people from across the country and california to visit the area. the amenities. i mean, you've got a ton of restaur
be found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold , some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase...
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she made a crazy save in penalty kicks against university of north carolina.ade a really funny face to the camera went viral. so we chatted with her about that and it was an awesome interview. issue is a very, very nice woman. so our condolences obviously go out to her family and friends in just the stanford community because she was very popular on that campus and a really, really good athlete and she she took a priority to to empower young girls. you know, i was reading up on her and looking at our social media and she was very outspoken on emboldening young girls and making them especially young athletes. yeah. >> i have time. all right, jason, thank you. and we'll be right back. if you want to see the new batman movie in theaters, it could cost you extra. amc is testing out some different pricing in the u.s.. that means new releases could cost more than other films playing in the same theaters at the same time, it's not exactly clear how much more tickets for the new movies will cost. the batman will be the first film in the u.s. and she is testing on this
she made a crazy save in penalty kicks against university of north carolina.ade a really funny face to the camera went viral. so we chatted with her about that and it was an awesome interview. issue is a very, very nice woman. so our condolences obviously go out to her family and friends in just the stanford community because she was very popular on that campus and a really, really good athlete and she she took a priority to to empower young girls. you know, i was reading up on her and looking...
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of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson
of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson
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because he found by some means knew a little bit about research in my dissertation at the university of north carolina that the german/russian relations. covid delayed the publication but he kept me posted. when it finally arrived i was thrilled to see it. and i immediately called him up and lured him to come to this conference. we had an opening and got both gentlemen because of that. his ph.d. from ohio state university and is an assistant professor at notre dame. he's published a number of other articles. you can read that in your book but hot off the press "the faustian bargain." it has filled a major gap in the research in this area in the last 50 years. he's researched the book far and wide digging into 23 archives in five countries and three languages to bring to light a new knowledge and information and research on the soviet declassified in particular of this secret military dealings, arms dealings, between the red army from 1919 to the outbreak of war when hitler's tanks and troops violated the nonaggression pact and stormed into russia my own research on the subject did not have access to t
because he found by some means knew a little bit about research in my dissertation at the university of north carolina that the german/russian relations. covid delayed the publication but he kept me posted. when it finally arrived i was thrilled to see it. and i immediately called him up and lured him to come to this conference. we had an opening and got both gentlemen because of that. his ph.d. from ohio state university and is an assistant professor at notre dame. he's published a number of...
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of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar my co-chair and colleague christian austerman at the wilson center is not with us this afternoon, but i am delighted to report that today's session is co-sponsored of the omahundra institute and with us this afternoon to introduce our speaker is the institute's interim executive director catherine kelly about whom i will say more in a moment. the washington history seminar is a collaborative venture of the woodrow wilson center's history and public policy program and the american historical associations national history center. and for over the past decade. the seminar has been meeting weekly and pre-covid times in person at the wilson center and since the pandemic here in the virtual realm this is the final seminar of the season, but we will return on janu
of binghamton university entitled 13 clocks. how race united the colonies and made the declaration of independence? published earlier this year by the hondro institute of early american history and culture and the university of north carolina press joining us this afternoon as discussions our derek spiers of cornell university and rosemary zagari of george mason university. i'm eric arneson from the george washington university co-chair of the washington history seminar my co-chair and...
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of north carolina. thank you, chairman. >> next we have dr. durham at boston university school of medicine and boston medical center. she's a board certified physician with a background in pediatric psychology, adult psychiatry and addiction medicine. dr. durham clinical roles have been in marginalized community and dedicated advocate for mental health treatment. she's also the director of clinical training for boston medical centers transforming and expanding access to mental health and urban pediatrics for the team up initiative. dr. durham, so glad you could join us today. i look forward to your testimony. our next witness is sarah goldssby south carolina department of alcohol and drug abuse services. she's was confirmed of that position by the south carolina senate in february of 2018 after serving as acting director since august of 2016. director goldsby has led south carolina's response to the opioid crisis and serves as co-chair of the emergency team meaning she has been on the front lines of the crisis we're talking about today. in her role, she's helped to expan
of north carolina. thank you, chairman. >> next we have dr. durham at boston university school of medicine and boston medical center. she's a board certified physician with a background in pediatric psychology, adult psychiatry and addiction medicine. dr. durham clinical roles have been in marginalized community and dedicated advocate for mental health treatment. she's also the director of clinical training for boston medical centers transforming and expanding access to mental health and...
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as the john van setters distinguished professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of north carolina chapel hill. he began his academic career as an assistant professor and later director of clinical psychology at yale university department of psychology. his research is focused on interpersonal relationships primarily amongsted a let isn'ts ask published more than 150 scientific articles and 9 books over the course of his career. he earned his masters degree from the university of miami, bachelors from emery. i thank you for being here today and for all your work on behalf of families across the nation ask in our great state of north carolina. thank you. >> thank you, senator burr. next we have dr. durham. she's the clinical professor of industry and pediatrics at boston university school of medicine and boston medical center. she's a board certified physician with a background in pediatrics psychiatry and addiction medicine. her roles have always been in marginalized community and a dedicated advocate for effect wit witable mental health treatment. she's the director of training fo
as the john van setters distinguished professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of north carolina chapel hill. he began his academic career as an assistant professor and later director of clinical psychology at yale university department of psychology. his research is focused on interpersonal relationships primarily amongsted a let isn'ts ask published more than 150 scientific articles and 9 books over the course of his career. he earned his masters degree from the university...
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he had found by some means that the new a little bit of my research and my dissertation university of north carolina on the road to apollo the german rushing relations from 1919 to 22. well covid delayed his publication a little bit, but he kept me posted on it and when it finally arrived, i was really just thrilled to see it. and immediately called him up and lured him to come to this conference. we had an opening and so we got both of these gentlemen because of that. he has his phd from ohio state university and is now pj moran assistant professor at notre dame. he's published a number of other articles. you can read that in your book, but this hot off the press the faustian bargain the soviet german partnership and origins of the second world war has filled a major gap in the research in this area in the last 50 years. he's researches book far and wide digging deeply into 23 archives and five countries and three languages to bring the light a new knowledge and information and research on the soviet declassified collections in particular of this secret military dealings arms dealings between the r
he had found by some means that the new a little bit of my research and my dissertation university of north carolina on the road to apollo the german rushing relations from 1919 to 22. well covid delayed his publication a little bit, but he kept me posted on it and when it finally arrived, i was really just thrilled to see it. and immediately called him up and lured him to come to this conference. we had an opening and so we got both of these gentlemen because of that. he has his phd from ohio...
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the john then said to his distinguished professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of north carolina chapel hill. he began his academic career as an assistant professor and later director of clinical psychology at yale university department of psychology. doctor prinstein's research is focused on interpersonal or relationships, primarily amongst adolescents. and he's published more than 150 scientific articles in nine books over the course of his career. doctor prinstein earned his doctoral and masters degree from the university of miami. his bachelors degree from emirate university. doctor, i thank you for being here today and your work on behalf of children and families across the nation, and our great state of north carolina. welcome. thank you, madam chairman. >> thank you senator byrd. next we have dr. michelle durham. doctor durham is the vice chair of education and the department of psychiatry, and an associate professor of psychic -- at boston school of medicine. she's a certified -- doctor durham's public health and clinical roles have always been in marginalized communities
the john then said to his distinguished professor of psychology and neuroscience at the university of north carolina chapel hill. he began his academic career as an assistant professor and later director of clinical psychology at yale university department of psychology. doctor prinstein's research is focused on interpersonal or relationships, primarily amongst adolescents. and he's published more than 150 scientific articles in nine books over the course of his career. doctor prinstein earned...
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>> i believe the senator is referencing a case involving harvard university and the university of north carolina is correct pray. >> those matters are being handed by your solicitor general so would direct the senators attention to the brief. >> i am asking you. >> i have not worked on those cases during my time at the justice department too. >> you support policies that diminish the opportunity of asian americans to participate in higher education? >> i fully support full enforcement of our civil rights law to ensure protection of all communities across our country including the asian american community. next thing he senator cornyn. senator klobuchar pray. >> thank you very much mr. chair. thank you for your good work. last. [inaudible] and among grocery store in the neighborhood of st. paul, minnesota. it came less than a month after minnesota became the first athlete to win an olympic gold medal. we know there's a larger trend in 2020 rose more than 20% nationwide. i've been a big fan senator coronel has done ensures the justice department focus can you tell me the work you have done on anti
>> i believe the senator is referencing a case involving harvard university and the university of north carolina is correct pray. >> those matters are being handed by your solicitor general so would direct the senators attention to the brief. >> i am asking you. >> i have not worked on those cases during my time at the justice department too. >> you support policies that diminish the opportunity of asian americans to participate in higher education? >> i...
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deciding whether harvard's race-conscious admissions program as well as another one at the university of north carolinae constitution. notably during the confirmation proceedings, senator cruz was asking judge jackson about this very case because she happens to not only have gone to harvard undergrad and law, but she sat on the harvard board of overseers which has to do with actual governance of the school and senator cruz asked judge jackson, will you participate in this blockbuster case involving harvard next term and she said, in what was one of the fewer substantive answers when it came to specific cases, "i plan not to hear this case." she will be recusing, if confirmed, in one of the big affirmative-action cases next term which could change the dynamics of the debate when you have a court deciding a very thorny question of constitutional law. host: you think that was the right call, to recuse herself? jimmy: when you mentioned an episode we did on transparency at the soup import and our guest was the executive director of a judicial watchdog that focuses not only on transparency issues, but also
deciding whether harvard's race-conscious admissions program as well as another one at the university of north carolinae constitution. notably during the confirmation proceedings, senator cruz was asking judge jackson about this very case because she happens to not only have gone to harvard undergrad and law, but she sat on the harvard board of overseers which has to do with actual governance of the school and senator cruz asked judge jackson, will you participate in this blockbuster case...
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be found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold , some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase center. is their first major post pandemic outing. dad tells me he's a duke grad travel across the country to watch them to see him here in san francisco is just a privilege and a dream come true. these two fans are from the south bay. they tell me. they paid several $100 each for not so great seats all the way at the top. yeah plates, nosebleed. nosebleed nose, please. basketball fans they love for the sport. this tournament, the venue and san francisco are all elements that attract people from across the country and california to visit the area. the amenities. i mean, you've got a ton of rest
be found alumni of duke university of north carolina who now live in san francisco, braving the cold , some of our friends have tickets, so they're actually going in for us. there's this giant tv here, so we figured why not? i think there's a great vibe. i mean, there's so many like fun restaurants and bars around here that people are like, clearly out and ready to support. i mean, you can hear it. there's like clearly a lot of fanfare. three generations of one family say march madness at chase...
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university says the past few weeks have been heartbreaking. >> the transfer from north carolina has the save. >> reporter: drawing attention to katie meyer who died of suicide on march 1, but also jacob and rose, who died by suicide last year, and simmons was found dead on campus in january. all were accomplished and loving students we will always remember. we want to acknowledge that these tragedies against the backdrop of the pandemic and apricot for in the ukraine can feel especially overwhelming and unbearable. for all the community suffering, know that whatever feelings of rising and you are normal and need time to be filled. the university announced it has begun recruiting for counselors and therapists at its counseling and psychological services. what's more, some of the new staffers will be devoted to the department of athletics. >> being an athlete can take a real physical toll on not only your body, but also your mind. >> reporter: sophomore maia harvey plays beach volleyball, and says athletes a lot of times need additional support. >> i can turn to anybody with staff and faculty. i sat down with a professor the other day, and they help m
university says the past few weeks have been heartbreaking. >> the transfer from north carolina has the save. >> reporter: drawing attention to katie meyer who died of suicide on march 1, but also jacob and rose, who died by suicide last year, and simmons was found dead on campus in january. all were accomplished and loving students we will always remember. we want to acknowledge that these tragedies against the backdrop of the pandemic and apricot for in the ukraine can feel...
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of our lives. and today, we want to celebrate her. >> for north carolina. >> 22-year-old meyer was a goal keeper at stanford university. she helped the team win stanford's third ncaa women's soccer championship in 2019. a star athlete, a stellar student, a bright young woman. meyer died by suicide on march 1st. >> one thing i keep repeating to myself over and over and over again is a reminder that who we are in our darkest moments is not who we are. >> saturday her friends and family gathered at a memorial to honor her legacy of dedication, success, and love. both off and on the soccer field. >> katie, thank you for bringing so much joy into our lives and inspiring all of us. we will never forget you. and you will continue to be our inspiration moving forward. we love you. >> according to the cdc in 2020, suicide was among the top nine leading causes of death for people ages ten to 64. on the stanford campus, the university recently announced it's recruiting counselors and therapists. some of those new counselors and therapists will be devoted solely to the athletics department. as for her family and friends for this n
of our lives. and today, we want to celebrate her. >> for north carolina. >> 22-year-old meyer was a goal keeper at stanford university. she helped the team win stanford's third ncaa women's soccer championship in 2019. a star athlete, a stellar student, a bright young woman. meyer died by suicide on march 1st. >> one thing i keep repeating to myself over and over and over again is a reminder that who we are in our darkest moments is not who we are. >> saturday her...
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of. >> the honorable newberry that has a criminal defense attorney and previously also from north carolina department of hhs and general counsel and executive the then here at the duke university school of law then school of business. welcome. >> director richardson is a senior vice president for it to as a senior deputy director and advisor to have the review board also serving as chief of staff in the office of the council to the mayor of new york city. special advisor to the spokesperson for the us attorney's office of the southern district of new york. her juris doctor from university of michigan and bachelor of arts in english from spelman college. also thank you to the president and ceo of national urban league who continues to work and respond to the cause of congress and continue to fight for the spread of justice and equality and economic opportunity for those in america and african-americans. we appreciate your presence today. >> we think the witnesses for their participation. i will begin by swearing in all witnesses please all testifying in person rise if you are remote turn on your audio loud i want to see your face and race hand while i administer the oath. do yo
of. >> the honorable newberry that has a criminal defense attorney and previously also from north carolina department of hhs and general counsel and executive the then here at the duke university school of law then school of business. welcome. >> director richardson is a senior vice president for it to as a senior deputy director and advisor to have the review board also serving as chief of staff in the office of the council to the mayor of new york city. special advisor to the...
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of the st. peters peacocks came to an end tonight with a loss to the north carolina tarheels. but on the women's side top ranked south carolina and number ten seed creighton university are battling right now for their chance to advance. well, now to a nail biting race involving babies in a captivated crowd. >> almost there. >> this is video from saturday's halftime show, the spurs pelicans game, these toddlers crawled as fast as they corks the leader took a moment to take it 234 but then you see right there, that allowed her opponent to win, got the number one on his back, snuck across the finish line, the pair is so happy. look at that, when we return, this is not a movie clip, but it's a robotic revolution of sorts. and an introduction next. >> duncan: finally tonight british engineers are bringing science fiction to life, and could prove revolutionary. cbs's ian lee has more on the brainy both. >> engineers have their eyes on the future as they work to build the most lifelike robots on the planet. >> if you make a human identify robot you are competing against 7.9 billion people in the world. >> meet amica, the realistic robot created by engineered arts in englan
of the st. peters peacocks came to an end tonight with a loss to the north carolina tarheels. but on the women's side top ranked south carolina and number ten seed creighton university are battling right now for their chance to advance. well, now to a nail biting race involving babies in a captivated crowd. >> almost there. >> this is video from saturday's halftime show, the spurs pelicans game, these toddlers crawled as fast as they corks the leader took a moment to take it 234 but...
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of the congressional hbcus carcass. she says i pray for beloved hbcus this past week however, north carolina at&t state university is a formerprofessor and founder and cochair of the congressional bipartisan hbcus carcass, i know hbcus can overcome any challenge. however, hbcus shouldn't have to face fines and terror of my generation experienced during segregation. terrorism and racism have no place on college campuses or anywhere else. i want to take the opportunity to address the perpetrators of these crimes. just as i prayed for hbcus, i am praying for you. i'm praying you learn from the pain you've passed and the hate that inspires these acts leaves your heart forever and like many others, i owe a debt that can never be repaid and that's why i continue to pray for our institutions the souls of those who cannot or will not honor them. in the wake of more threats against the college, howard university and salem university in the past weeks, our nation is forced to once again reckon with our history of racism and determination and now is the time to respond as a nation and congress and as individuals, the violence must be s
of the congressional hbcus carcass. she says i pray for beloved hbcus this past week however, north carolina at&t state university is a formerprofessor and founder and cochair of the congressional bipartisan hbcus carcass, i know hbcus can overcome any challenge. however, hbcus shouldn't have to face fines and terror of my generation experienced during segregation. terrorism and racism have no place on college campuses or anywhere else. i want to take the opportunity to address the...