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very rightbstacles now, according to william bone. william bowen, the biggest preference is given to athletes. important was under representative -- underrepresented minorities. third was legacies, the children of alumni. it is outrageous. they get a 20 percentage point increase. low income students got no bump up whatsoever. universities do not consider class in admissions. how do we goon is, about getting change on that issue? think universities are going to makes you much on their own, because they have incentives for racial diversity, because race is a lot more visible than class to the naked eye. there are interest groups .ushing for racial diversity it is not that expensive to bring in wealthy students of all colors. class faces all sorts of obstacles. race ands visible than much more expensive because you have to give financial aid to the students. so the only lever for change or have seen make a real difference where, usuallys by voter initiative, people have said you cannot use race in admissions. then suddenly, universities d
very rightbstacles now, according to william bone. william bowen, the biggest preference is given to athletes. important was under representative -- underrepresented minorities. third was legacies, the children of alumni. it is outrageous. they get a 20 percentage point increase. low income students got no bump up whatsoever. universities do not consider class in admissions. how do we goon is, about getting change on that issue? think universities are going to makes you much on their own,...
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william hurt. >> i was diagnosed in 2012 with grade four prostate cancer. we did want know initially it had metastasized in the bone. we knew it was in the lymphs. >> he was given five years to live. his cancer is now in remission. in addition to prostate cancer the treatment has worked in other types of cancer include lung, breast and blood cancers. >>> in lab tests the molecule blocked viruses that blocked colds. researchers say the new molecule appears to be safe for human cells. they next plan to move onto animal and then human trials. >> the cure for the common cold, perhaps. stay with us. new developments tonight involving the father of the >>> the royal wedding is just four days away. american megan markle is about to marry a prince. >> that's right. her father after saying he was not going to be the wedding is changing his mind. but a report suggesting he might be going into heart surgery. >> reporter: tonight shocking news. megan markle's father is to undergo heart surgery according to tmz is will not attend the wedding. thomas markle reportedly checking himself into a mexican hospital tuesday after saying
william hurt. >> i was diagnosed in 2012 with grade four prostate cancer. we did want know initially it had metastasized in the bone. we knew it was in the lymphs. >> he was given five years to live. his cancer is now in remission. in addition to prostate cancer the treatment has worked in other types of cancer include lung, breast and blood cancers. >>> in lab tests the molecule blocked viruses that blocked colds. researchers say the new molecule appears to be safe for...
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william hersh pch. >> i was diagnosed with a grade 4 d 2 prostate cancer. and we didn't know initially that it had gone to the bone. we knew it was in the lymphs. >> hefs given five years to live. the cancer in rescission. in addition to the cancer treatment has worked in lung, breast and blood cancers. >> tira banks is returning to stanford. the former model and actress and tv actress will be teaching at the stanford school on business. she will be teaching personal branding for the second time. and she wrote she is honored to take her genius minded students careers to the next level. >>> tesla a world record. showing the tesla x showing 287,000 pound bowing dream liner. i guess it's strong. >> what! >> it towed the jet mere mri 1,000 feet. at australia airport. it set a record being the heaviest toe by an electric production passenger vehicle. elon musk you proved your point. >> we got it. >> we got it. >> the car is strong. >> yeah. >> all right. how about the weather. >> drew is in for spencer. >> fair amount of sunshine. one day will actually feel warm. >> okay. >> but much much chilly. life doppler 7 with sa
william hersh pch. >> i was diagnosed with a grade 4 d 2 prostate cancer. and we didn't know initially that it had gone to the bone. we knew it was in the lymphs. >> hefs given five years to live. the cancer in rescission. in addition to the cancer treatment has worked in lung, breast and blood cancers. >> tira banks is returning to stanford. the former model and actress and tv actress will be teaching at the stanford school on business. she will be teaching personal branding...
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bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. >>> we're back with a headlinemaking twist tied to serena williams' return to competitive tennis. >today. she's one of the best tennis stars in the world. but when she competes at the french open, you won't see her name among the favorites. that's because some say she's being punished for taking time off to have a baby. off the court, she couldn't ask for more. in the past year, the tennis superstar has become a new mom and a wife. >> i've always wanted to be a mom and always wanted to be married. it all happened at once. >> reporter: just last weekend, she attended the royal wedding. she has a new five-part docuseries called "being serena. it's a thriving personal life that she must balance with her career. but, the 36-year-old is facing an up hill climb as she prepares to compete, unseeded in next week's french open, her first major tournament since giving birth to her daughter, alex sis olympia. without a seeding, williams could face her biggest rivals at the start of the competition, which would mean an early exit from a major tournament she's won three times. the french tennis
bone. doing more for dogs since 1908. >>> we're back with a headlinemaking twist tied to serena williams' return to competitive tennis. >today. she's one of the best tennis stars in the world. but when she competes at the french open, you won't see her name among the favorites. that's because some say she's being punished for taking time off to have a baby. off the court, she couldn't ask for more. in the past year, the tennis superstar has become a new mom and a wife. >> i've...
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bones, no major scars, nothing. my kids get bumped and bruised and scratched because they're kids. that's it. >> sandra: williama jeunesse. given the motor's denial what do police say? >> police say the home was so dirty and unsanitary it was unsafe and secondly 8 of the 11 children independent of each other told prosecutors of abuse going back years. police charged the mother with child neglect. she is out on bond. but her husband, 29-year-old jonathan allen pled not guilty to seven counts of torture, nine counts of child abuse and remains in jail on a $5 million bail. rogers called police to say her oefldest child was missing. police found garbage and spoiled food on the floor along with animal and human feces. >> it came to light there was significant abuse and incidents of torture. >> the children described indents of intentional abuse resulting in puncture wounds, burns, bruising and injuries consistent with being shot with a pellet gun or air soft gun. >> the d.a. claims abuse was carried out for sadistic reasons but did not elaborate. child protection service made one prior visit to the home years ago bu
bones, no major scars, nothing. my kids get bumped and bruised and scratched because they're kids. that's it. >> sandra: williama jeunesse. given the motor's denial what do police say? >> police say the home was so dirty and unsanitary it was unsafe and secondly 8 of the 11 children independent of each other told prosecutors of abuse going back years. police charged the mother with child neglect. she is out on bond. but her husband, 29-year-old jonathan allen pled not guilty to...
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bone, trying yet again to answer , what is conservatism? here are a few thoughts. the volumeard to "american conservative thought of the 20th century, the liberal professor leonard leavy describes william f buckley's conservatism is the following. "vigorously individualistic, in favor of ordered liberty, hostile to promiscuous a gala terry and is him, and pronounceable he -- pronounceable he -- pronounceably a get a terry and his him. experiment, it has a deep streak of romantic utopianism. the professor believes conservative thought is addressed to shaping a visionary or paradigmatic society. he finds the 20th century to be a hideously science-centered age, with the passion for a quality that subverts the ideal society. what does mr. buckley himself say about the philosophy hind the magazine he founded, and which remains i think we would all agree, a most influential conservative journal in america? a seniors frank meyer, editor of "national review," for his development of fusionism, the joining of ideas of freedom and virtue. the core fundamental of conservatism, meyer wrote, is the freedom of the person, the central and primary end of political society. the state has only three limi
bone, trying yet again to answer , what is conservatism? here are a few thoughts. the volumeard to "american conservative thought of the 20th century, the liberal professor leonard leavy describes william f buckley's conservatism is the following. "vigorously individualistic, in favor of ordered liberty, hostile to promiscuous a gala terry and is him, and pronounceable he -- pronounceable he -- pronounceably a get a terry and his him. experiment, it has a deep streak of romantic...
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bone, trying to answer what is conservativism. >> so here are few thoughts. in the forward to at the volume, american conservative thought in the 20th century, the liberal professor, leonard levy, describe william f. buckley's conservativism as the follow, quote: vigorously individualistic, in favor of ordered liberty, hostile to egalitarianism and pronouncedly tolerant. well, the is stick in character, it welcomes nonbelievers, though tradition oriented and partial to continuity, rather than experiment, it has a deep streak of romantic utopianism. mr. buck buckley believes that conservative thought is addressed to shaping a visionary society and finds the 20th 20th century to be a hideously science-centered age with the passion for equality that subverts the ideal society. well, what does mr. buckley himself say about the philosophy behind the magazine he founded and which remains, i think we'd all agree, most influential conservative journal in america. well, he praises frank myer; a senior editor of national review, for his development of fusionism, a joining of the ideas of freedom and virtue. the core fundamental of conservativism, myer wrote, is the freedom of the person, the central and
bone, trying to answer what is conservativism. >> so here are few thoughts. in the forward to at the volume, american conservative thought in the 20th century, the liberal professor, leonard levy, describe william f. buckley's conservativism as the follow, quote: vigorously individualistic, in favor of ordered liberty, hostile to egalitarianism and pronouncedly tolerant. well, the is stick in character, it welcomes nonbelievers, though tradition oriented and partial to continuity, rather...