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career~ — to actually pursue a university career~ i— to actually pursue a university career. i think when it is anything that did _ career. i think when it is anything that did strike me from this is actually— that did strike me from this is actually only around a quarter of students — actually only around a quarter of students ever actually pay off their loans _ students ever actually pay off their loans in _ students ever actually pay off their loans in full at the moment, but under— loans in full at the moment, but under this— loans in full at the moment, but under this plan is expected to basically— under this plan is expected to basically hit more than half, so you can see _ basically hit more than half, so you can see why— basically hit more than half, so you can see why the treasury is keen to push ahead — can see why the treasury is keen to push ahead with this. and can see why the treasury is keen to push ahead with this.— can see why the treasury is keen to push ahead with this. and you think this is 'ust push ahead with this. and you think this isju
career~ — to actually pursue a university career~ i— to actually pursue a university career. i think when it is anything that did _ career. i think when it is anything that did strike me from this is actually— that did strike me from this is actually only around a quarter of students — actually only around a quarter of students ever actually pay off their loans _ students ever actually pay off their loans in _ students ever actually pay off their loans in full at the moment, but...
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it went through vanderbilt university and then to oxford university masters in english law jd from harvard. and then a clerkship with supreme court justice thurgood marshall the clinton white house and finally to authorship and georgetown university cheryl cashion. you were only the second african-american to clerk for justice marshall. is that correct? no, i was the only second black woman to clerk for justice marshall. he had had a number of black male clerks, but i was his second black female clerk after his goddaughter karen hasty williams. what did that experience mean to you? oh until i got married and had children. it was the best year of my life bar none. thurgood marshall was an icon obviously, but he was also just a wonderful human being he was the best storyteller he would share the most you would be on the edge of your seat listening to him tell stories from barely getting out of sleepy southern towns within with his life evading an attempted lynching to meeting with prince hanging out with prince philip when they were drafting the canyon constitution when he was doing that to
it went through vanderbilt university and then to oxford university masters in english law jd from harvard. and then a clerkship with supreme court justice thurgood marshall the clinton white house and finally to authorship and georgetown university cheryl cashion. you were only the second african-american to clerk for justice marshall. is that correct? no, i was the only second black woman to clerk for justice marshall. he had had a number of black male clerks, but i was his second black...
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our universities not only face internal threats, but are facing very real external threats as well. foreign powers target them to steal or influence american research . the federal government estimates more than $225 billion worth of intellectual property stolen every year from china. much of it at institutions of higher learning. last year we shutdown confucius institutes institutes that are public tennessee universities to cut ties with an organization that's working for the chinese party. the state of tennessee has to remain vigilant with regard to countries and foreign entities who do not have our best interest in mind. so our administration is strengthening our vetting approach to ensure we do not spend state dollars or incentivize any company doing the work of foreign adversaries. [applause] we are doing this to protect our tennessee economy, our tax payer dollars an hour american security. now, our state will be and continue to be a destination for other c global companies who are honest brokers and we welcome them to the table good faith partnership is core to the p american
our universities not only face internal threats, but are facing very real external threats as well. foreign powers target them to steal or influence american research . the federal government estimates more than $225 billion worth of intellectual property stolen every year from china. much of it at institutions of higher learning. last year we shutdown confucius institutes institutes that are public tennessee universities to cut ties with an organization that's working for the chinese party....
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based on the amount of money that each university has, there could be a fly card with the university. this would be in the amount that would carry through not just an academic turn based on your needs. that would take care of any food issues they might have. that would totally illuminate the need for food pantries. i like the whole idea of empowering the students of that mechanism you're talking about. >> it gives students choice. anybody else? >> yes. i think what we have been talking about around raising awareness at the university administrators and winners here in the southeast, having to raise awareness of the fellow college students, raising awareness of congressional leaders and other administration but also raising awareness of the private foundations and in the private companies. this is a workplace issue. this is a workforce developing issue. you have to translate some of the research into that language to encourage their participation in the conversation. i will say that similar to what rachel has experienced, we received financial support from private foundations that have
based on the amount of money that each university has, there could be a fly card with the university. this would be in the amount that would carry through not just an academic turn based on your needs. that would take care of any food issues they might have. that would totally illuminate the need for food pantries. i like the whole idea of empowering the students of that mechanism you're talking about. >> it gives students choice. anybody else? >> yes. i think what we have been...
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it is all of these public universities and colleges where kids are suffering. these colleges and universities are public higher education systems in california, it is at the heart of our economy. this is the pathway to the middle-class class for so many low income, working-class first-generation california families. we are making it so hard for them because there is nowhere for these kids to live. that is what we want to get done. kristen: dan, let me ask you, is the expansion of additional housing development, is that to accommodate more of the existing students? or is that to pave the way so you can bring on thousands more students? dan: uc berkeley at least is not a growth campus. we do not anticipate by growing more than 1% a year, for the next 15 years. that is just a few hundred students. we has nate -- we have an emergency. we are trying to build more student housing. ironically, some of the same people behind this particular lawsuit have the suit us on every single housing project we have tried to launch in the city of berkeley. we desperately want to p
it is all of these public universities and colleges where kids are suffering. these colleges and universities are public higher education systems in california, it is at the heart of our economy. this is the pathway to the middle-class class for so many low income, working-class first-generation california families. we are making it so hard for them because there is nowhere for these kids to live. that is what we want to get done. kristen: dan, let me ask you, is the expansion of additional...
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and to have a university president that doesn't trust nationaltu immunity, that's like havingmm a university president who is questioning whether the earth is flat around and even though they may not say anything about it, they fire people who had natural immunity to the vaccines and for hospitals. that's why that's very counterproductive because you have this nurses and doctors who worked on the covid works in 2020. many of02 them got sick. they were home and theyic recovered and theyk. were back n the job. and then even though they have bettere immunity than any ofte the vaccinated peopler , they were fired by administrators who were working from home who were vaccinated. and soe instead they should hae been used at the geriatric wards where there are high risk older patients because they're the least likely to transmit the virus to them.he >> v so they're natural immunit, which was almost completely discounted forco really the entire first year plus of the pandemic. still not really acknowledged. and dr. outlets, why don't i give you a nobel prize too? i'm happy to just hand them out toni
and to have a university president that doesn't trust nationaltu immunity, that's like havingmm a university president who is questioning whether the earth is flat around and even though they may not say anything about it, they fire people who had natural immunity to the vaccines and for hospitals. that's why that's very counterproductive because you have this nurses and doctors who worked on the covid works in 2020. many of02 them got sick. they were home and theyic recovered and theyk. were...
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three -- public university libraries. it went to prince george county community college in maryland and it was in schools in atlanta . the exhibit traveled. but then, when we had the opening of the exhibit, the sponsors of the exhibit would get in touch with young people in that location. then they would sell their story of -- then they would tell their story about why they did. what was really interesting to me is once i began doing this research on the campaign, people in riverside california, riverside california is not a town, it is barely a city, i would say i am working on -- chicago and new york, the people in riverside --. children were not allowed to physically enter a white public school. people in riverside, california said, "oh, yeah, that is what we did." i said, "what?" i said what happened. this was 1965. they did not allow mexican americans, african-american children to attend white public schools. they had separate schools for black and mexican. parents had complained about the separate black schools. the
three -- public university libraries. it went to prince george county community college in maryland and it was in schools in atlanta . the exhibit traveled. but then, when we had the opening of the exhibit, the sponsors of the exhibit would get in touch with young people in that location. then they would sell their story of -- then they would tell their story about why they did. what was really interesting to me is once i began doing this research on the campaign, people in riverside...
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it's cerebral cortex of oxford university press about 34 years ago. and what we saw was that there were 4 dimensions to the spiritually where brain, the 1st and only one is shared with many forms of quiet in the mind. mind from this meditation simply stopping the racket, and this is the disengagement of the default network. but once we're at the threshold of presence, 3 very unique, profound dimensions run in the spiritually aware brand. as we awaken in the 1st is that we feel held in just as we were held, as children and our parents arms, the bonding network is engaged. and we don't just believe we see and perceive that life itself, the spirit in and through daily life, god, whatever one's word may be the universe whole class. this next unique loop is that just as you are sitting with g p. s, coordinates right there. and so am i, am we each have our own unique bio body suit of our race and our gender and orientation? we are magnificently diverse if you will. we are a point. but yet we are also a way, there's one deeper common sense of a human family.
it's cerebral cortex of oxford university press about 34 years ago. and what we saw was that there were 4 dimensions to the spiritually where brain, the 1st and only one is shared with many forms of quiet in the mind. mind from this meditation simply stopping the racket, and this is the disengagement of the default network. but once we're at the threshold of presence, 3 very unique, profound dimensions run in the spiritually aware brand. as we awaken in the 1st is that we feel held in just as...
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it's cerebral cortex of oxford university press about 34 years ago. and what we saw was that there were 4 dimensions to the spiritually where bring the 1st and only one is shared with many forms of quiet in the mind. mindfulness meditation simply stopping the racket and this is the disengagement of the default network. but once we're at the threshold of presence, 3 very unique, profound dimensions run and the spiritually aware brand. as we awaken and the 1st is that we feel held just as we were held, as children and our parents arms, the bonding network is engaged and we don't just believe we see and perceive that life itself, the spirit in, through daily life, god, whatever one word may be the universe whole class. this next unique loop is that just as you are sitting with t p. s. coordinates right there. and so am i. am we each have our own unique bio body suit of our race and our gender and orientation? we are magnificently diverse, if you will, we are a point, but yet we are also a way, there's one deeper common sense of a human family. what might
it's cerebral cortex of oxford university press about 34 years ago. and what we saw was that there were 4 dimensions to the spiritually where bring the 1st and only one is shared with many forms of quiet in the mind. mindfulness meditation simply stopping the racket and this is the disengagement of the default network. but once we're at the threshold of presence, 3 very unique, profound dimensions run and the spiritually aware brand. as we awaken and the 1st is that we feel held just as we were...
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at american university degrees. we accredited for students in ukraine here in key. we're starting with graduate students in march, and we are welcoming undergraduate students in september and says, this is the bottom line and tell you the bottom line of this is that we have confidence in ukraine. we believe in the country, we believe in the young people, we believe in its independence and we believe it is future as a european country. and so we're making this investment today. well, let me ask you, i don't mean to be too facetious with this, but i mean, one my question, you know, the timing that you're doing with his university, it sounds great. but isn't this part of the package of things that vladimir putin is saying he doesn't want to have happen? may not be the university, but nato expansion further integration into a west. his concern that right on russia's border, you have an america and western tilting nation. um, how do you sort that out? yeah, well 1st i want to rephrase the way that you discussed this in y
at american university degrees. we accredited for students in ukraine here in key. we're starting with graduate students in march, and we are welcoming undergraduate students in september and says, this is the bottom line and tell you the bottom line of this is that we have confidence in ukraine. we believe in the country, we believe in the young people, we believe in its independence and we believe it is future as a european country. and so we're making this investment today. well, let me ask...
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in the past 20 years, there been nearly as many strikes by academic staff in nigeria and universities. then destro dispute has disrupted academic calendars. as a result, students sometimes take 6 to 7 years to complete a 4 year degree program. these students come to the university nearly every day hoping for positive news, the hub to, to graduate and her and to get job. now we don't even have that kind of thinking, but his peers in private university, south, no such worries. federal government has almost are 100 university and they have so many challenges head of them in our, on when you leave for anybody. nobody naturally you are forecast wants to be on de, with the institution. years of neglect have left public universities over crowded and with poor funding for research and salaries. union leaders say most professors and less than a $1000.00 a month. electra say they are tired of meetings in agreements, but the government fails to implement their warning one month. they will make this strike indefinite. if there is no breakthrough. decrease al jazeera kernel nigeria, though the gre
in the past 20 years, there been nearly as many strikes by academic staff in nigeria and universities. then destro dispute has disrupted academic calendars. as a result, students sometimes take 6 to 7 years to complete a 4 year degree program. these students come to the university nearly every day hoping for positive news, the hub to, to graduate and her and to get job. now we don't even have that kind of thinking, but his peers in private university, south, no such worries. federal government...
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with this level of funding, i would expect zero tuition increases for public universities. [applause] and we are also proud to propose a series of research investments to ensure that we stay on track to remain america at its best university of memphis received at carnegie designation making it a top-tier school for research. in fact we now have the r1 institution we are proposing $50 million toward research endowment to propel to make memphis a global leader cybersecurity and digital workforce. [applause] and a meeting a full potential also means being at home to some of the best historically black colleges and universities in the country back in november 2020 the speaker appointed a joint land-grant committee to explore how the state can better understand the needs of tennessee state university and today i am recommending a $250 million investment to improve that physical infrastructure at tsu. [applause] and just to be clear that to improve the physical infrastructure at tsu. [laughter] our commitment to innovation will where we are investing $70 million to complete the o
with this level of funding, i would expect zero tuition increases for public universities. [applause] and we are also proud to propose a series of research investments to ensure that we stay on track to remain america at its best university of memphis received at carnegie designation making it a top-tier school for research. in fact we now have the r1 institution we are proposing $50 million toward research endowment to propel to make memphis a global leader cybersecurity and digital workforce....
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morgan state university in baltimore had a bomb threat that prompted the university to close its campus for the entire day. they issued a shelter in place order for people on site. just minutes later, a little after 5 am, another hbcu located another bomb threat. today is the first day of black history month. and today, at least twelve historically black university and colleges got bomb threats. the fbi said they are aware of the series of threats they are working with law enforcement agencies. as far as we know nobody was hurt today. so far, no bombs have gone off. but obviously this is a disgusting and troubling and terrorizing pattern. then, 14 hbcus at least have gotten bump as today. today, at least six hatch bc use caught bomb threats today. at least eight historically black colleges and universities capone threats. so beginning of january, a ton of them, yesterday, a ton of them. today, an explosion of them. and today, beyond just 14 hbcus getting these threats, the story got even more disturbing beyond that. bethune-cookman university, there are one of the schools that got the t
morgan state university in baltimore had a bomb threat that prompted the university to close its campus for the entire day. they issued a shelter in place order for people on site. just minutes later, a little after 5 am, another hbcu located another bomb threat. today is the first day of black history month. and today, at least twelve historically black university and colleges got bomb threats. the fbi said they are aware of the series of threats they are working with law enforcement agencies....
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before being president, doctor verret was provost at savannah state university, a dean at the university of the sciences in philadelphia, faculty and department chair at the chemistry department at tulane university and clark atlanta university and an adjunct professor of immunology at tulane and morehouse schoolsof medicine and has conducted cancer research at mit . as a former academician i am impressed with that revenue resume but i'd say it with his leadership has been equally or more impressive . doctor verret clearly understands the challenges facing hbcu's and the need to address underrepresentation of racial minorities and the medical fields. i'm pleased to have worked with doctor verret on my bill , the john lewis national institute on minority health disparities research and endowment revitalization act that would provide additional hbcu's to research health disparities and promote the diversity and strength of the science workforce. we dneed leaders like doctor verret that the challenges to plot the way forward and help find solutions in recruiting a larger and more diverse he
before being president, doctor verret was provost at savannah state university, a dean at the university of the sciences in philadelphia, faculty and department chair at the chemistry department at tulane university and clark atlanta university and an adjunct professor of immunology at tulane and morehouse schoolsof medicine and has conducted cancer research at mit . as a former academician i am impressed with that revenue resume but i'd say it with his leadership has been equally or more...
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and the nation owes howard university a great deal. university a great deal. try boost® today. we just moved. so there's millions of - dahlias in bloom. over nine acres. when we started, we grew a quarter of an acre. now i'm taking on new projects on the regular. we always dreamed of having this property, so - i want to make my yard look as beautiful as butters, here. butters. how are you doing over there? we do both vegetables and large mouth bass. yep. we've got tons of them, don't we,...
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it's only days since public university teachers in nigeria walked off their jobs. but lecture halls are already covered with dust. the government has expressed surprise, but the lecturers are unmoved. they consider yourself crazy qual, yeah, no serious. i'm sure i'm as your as our nose of rice because we did into a club or by night and said that well, when australia, 13 years ago, educators and the government signed an agreement to end on the potomac of strikes at nigerian universities. but teachers say, this was never implemented. in the past 20 years, there been nearly as many strikes by could have mixed off in nigeria and universities. then destro dispute has to disrupted academic calendars. as a result, student sometimes take 6 to 7 years to complete a 4 year degree program. these students come to the university nearly every day hoping for positive news, the hub to, to graduate and her and to get job. now we don't even have that kind of thinking, but his peers and private universities have no such worries. federal government has almost are 100 university and th
it's only days since public university teachers in nigeria walked off their jobs. but lecture halls are already covered with dust. the government has expressed surprise, but the lecturers are unmoved. they consider yourself crazy qual, yeah, no serious. i'm sure i'm as your as our nose of rice because we did into a club or by night and said that well, when australia, 13 years ago, educators and the government signed an agreement to end on the potomac of strikes at nigerian universities. but...
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, including howard university. >> bethune cookman university and hbcu in daytona beach, florida, was forced to go into lockdown after a man claimed to be a neo-nazi threatened to blow up the school. students had to shelter in place at bowie state university in maryland after that school received a similar call. >> we are in prince george's county producing excellent students. and it's just -- just very unsettling, very disturbing to have our students subjected to this. >> southern university, delaware state and albany state in georgia were also threatened. the second time hbcus were targeted in recent weeks. no explosives were found. a month ago when seven different schools received bomb threats. >>> domino's has a tip for customers who pick up their own food, $3. >> i'll take it. the company is offering patrons who order online the chance to claim three bucks on their next carry-out meal. the move is in response to the pandemic, rising costs and driver shortage. the money gets knocked off your next online order. >> that's smart. i could just imagine the executives at the board room
, including howard university. >> bethune cookman university and hbcu in daytona beach, florida, was forced to go into lockdown after a man claimed to be a neo-nazi threatened to blow up the school. students had to shelter in place at bowie state university in maryland after that school received a similar call. >> we are in prince george's county producing excellent students. and it's just -- just very unsettling, very disturbing to have our students subjected to this. >>...
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you've been a student body president at florida international university. i'm afraid i never came close -- the closest thing i ever came to that was i was elected president of my junior class in high school. so that pretty well exhausts my executive attractiveness. i just was notes a great vote-getter. but you have been, and on top of that you have actually served as a university trustee for two consecutivee years. in this capacity, you had to do and be responsible for lots of things. ..e what does the media do in terms of setting the stage for president's actions? what does the media's interpretation of what the president does, it says, how does that alter the image and especially how do social media today influence the image of the president or people of your generation? >> thank you for the brief introduction. it's deaf and exciting to be here today. and to your point about the media and i will hint at this in my experience as a local list of local levels which a student government i think it has unfortunately really become everything. we have the 24 hou
you've been a student body president at florida international university. i'm afraid i never came close -- the closest thing i ever came to that was i was elected president of my junior class in high school. so that pretty well exhausts my executive attractiveness. i just was notes a great vote-getter. but you have been, and on top of that you have actually served as a university trustee for two consecutivee years. in this capacity, you had to do and be responsible for lots of things. ..e what...
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this was done at toebbe university. this was about the analogy of the civil rights area in 19 six to four and 1965. that came out in 2000. the research for the book was carried on throughout the 1990's. in the 1990's, i was reading the, southern school news, jet magazine. i was collecting the civil rights activism. this is a reference book. employment, housing, voting rights, entertainment, sports, the military. while i was working on that book i began to notice all of the references to children. i said i'm going to pursue this because it is everywhere. i began issuing this in 2001. that was my first article on the subject. it was on black high school student activism. this article was published in 2001. there was an article on black high school student activism. it was coming out of all of this. in 2001 i agree to become the head of the journal of legal history. -- negro history. they twisted my arm. the first thing i did was i changed the name to the journal of african american history. my first issue came out in 2002
this was done at toebbe university. this was about the analogy of the civil rights area in 19 six to four and 1965. that came out in 2000. the research for the book was carried on throughout the 1990's. in the 1990's, i was reading the, southern school news, jet magazine. i was collecting the civil rights activism. this is a reference book. employment, housing, voting rights, entertainment, sports, the military. while i was working on that book i began to notice all of the references to...
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that's according to data from the university of georgia. for context, that's more than the entire gdp of mexico but experts say that money hasn't necessarily translated into wealth for black families on how many in the black community are calling on people to re-think where and how they respond. here's frank holland. >> with five kids to raise and send to college, the haden-allen family is mindful of every dollar. >> we try to make sure everyone has some of what they need, with the understanding that you're not all going to have every single thing that you want. >> even though black families like these have record spending power and their ability to buy, save and invest has more than doubled since 2000, the wealth of a typical black family during that time has actually fallen double digits. it's a trend these parents are working very hard to avoid >> also showing what home ownership looks like, what all the investment properties may look like and the work you have to put in. >> that's a way for us to build equity over time, and also somethi
that's according to data from the university of georgia. for context, that's more than the entire gdp of mexico but experts say that money hasn't necessarily translated into wealth for black families on how many in the black community are calling on people to re-think where and how they respond. here's frank holland. >> with five kids to raise and send to college, the haden-allen family is mindful of every dollar. >> we try to make sure everyone has some of what they need, with the...
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i dad i was, i only went to university. the reason i went to university, my brother was the nelson. i knew from anywhere in the world, he went to university, and after his guy jobs, he actually paid more money than my father still work. i my, my father told me immediately you have to go to university. so that was my fate was sealed up when you know, going back to making a molecule. what, how, how do you, how do you make a molecule? well, it turns out it's not, it's difficult. you, thanks. it's kind of really interest. i could take you in my lab and one afternoon, i could get you a molecule that has never been made in the universe ever before. you could do it in the space of an app and it's actually a lot easier on you. thing. we do have a concept in mind when you make them all here. you said there's a molecule, i want to make a battery or, or is it just your, your tinkering? well, so what happens is when you go to college, when all these rules about what you can and cannot do to join atoms together. and so those are rules to game. what researchers like near doing is we're trying to
i dad i was, i only went to university. the reason i went to university, my brother was the nelson. i knew from anywhere in the world, he went to university, and after his guy jobs, he actually paid more money than my father still work. i my, my father told me immediately you have to go to university. so that was my fate was sealed up when you know, going back to making a molecule. what, how, how do you, how do you make a molecule? well, it turns out it's not, it's difficult. you, thanks. it's...
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salem state university in north carolina and a university in south carolina. i guess when one political party decides to weaponize anti-blackness and social change discomfort among their voters by whipping white parents into a frenzy over learning history or people that are different from you, or about wearing masks to prevent a virus from spreading and killing people, i guess there are consequences. while not all violence can be connected to a country's politics, we are in a dangerous atmosphere in america right now. particularly for conservatives, politics is everything from a tribal identity to a religious movement. one might even call it a cult. and it's not like we haven't been here before. the old democrats did it. and the republicans who morphed from that are doing it now. and today's republican party, who, let's be clear, are now the party of trump, not lincoln, have decided to use the worst tendencies of the disgraced former president to still them down into a fine wine of anger and hysteria, for the purpose of gaining power. they and their media frie
salem state university in north carolina and a university in south carolina. i guess when one political party decides to weaponize anti-blackness and social change discomfort among their voters by whipping white parents into a frenzy over learning history or people that are different from you, or about wearing masks to prevent a virus from spreading and killing people, i guess there are consequences. while not all violence can be connected to a country's politics, we are in a dangerous...
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verret was provo at savannah state and wilkes universities, a dean at the university of the sciences in philadelphia, faculty and department chair at the chemistry departments of tulane university and clark atlanta university, and an adjunct professor of immunology at the tulane and moorehouse schools of medicine and has conducted cancer research at m.i.t. as a former academia, i'm impressed with that resume. but i would say that dr. verret's leadership throughout the pandemic has been equally or more impressive. dr. verret clearly understand the challenges facing hbcu's in today's environment and the urgent need to address under-representation of racial minorities in the medical and health science fields. i am pleased to have worked with dr. verret on my bill, the john lewis national institute on minority health and health disparities research endowment revitalization act, that will provide additional funding to hbcu's, the research health disparities, and to promote the diversity and strength of the science work force. we need leaders like dr. verret that speak to the challenges, t
verret was provo at savannah state and wilkes universities, a dean at the university of the sciences in philadelphia, faculty and department chair at the chemistry departments of tulane university and clark atlanta university, and an adjunct professor of immunology at the tulane and moorehouse schools of medicine and has conducted cancer research at m.i.t. as a former academia, i'm impressed with that resume. but i would say that dr. verret's leadership throughout the pandemic has been equally...
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engagement, differing perspectives the university says it values. stanford saying the university is committed to ensuring that varying viewpoints can be voiced in an atmosphere of thoughtful and respectful engagement. this stop is his third and a 2021, 2022 campus tour. ama: pleasanton police say officers shot and killed a domestic violent suspect after he came out of an apartment with a knife. video may be disturbing to some. it shows officers breaking a window and yelling the suspect is at the door. he leaves the apartment and a shot by officers on the sidewalk. police released this image and say this was the knife the man was holding. officers were called to the apartment complex by a person who said they were a victim of domestic violence. police say before the shooting, the suspect refused to come out of the apartment for several hours. >> we know the public wants to know more which is why we are moving quickly together facts. the most professional response is to take the time to get this right. ama: pleasanton police and the alameda county dis
engagement, differing perspectives the university says it values. stanford saying the university is committed to ensuring that varying viewpoints can be voiced in an atmosphere of thoughtful and respectful engagement. this stop is his third and a 2021, 2022 campus tour. ama: pleasanton police say officers shot and killed a domestic violent suspect after he came out of an apartment with a knife. video may be disturbing to some. it shows officers breaking a window and yelling the suspect is at...
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and the nation owes howard university a great deal. university a great you take a quiz... tell us what you love, enter your goals and ww builds your individualized plan. this was the first time i was able to lose weight and keep it off. ur day. live the life you love and lose the weight you want. ww's all new personalpoints program. join today at ww.com. hurry, offer ends february 14th! and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu?...
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asking the university to treat enrollment increases as if it was a construction project, with no tools and processes. >>> good evening. i'm ryan yamamoto. >> i am elizabeth cook. we begin now in oakland where two firefighters and two presidents were hurt in a fire at a high-rise apartment building. flames broke out just after 4:00 at the city towers on market and seventh. video shows flames shooting from a balcony on the upper floor. >> we had residence on the balconies screaming for help. we had two firefighters go down. we had also other rescues and grabs that we had to make with civilians trapped inside. >> investigators say the fire appeared to have started near a couch on a sixth floor unit. firefighters knocked it down about 2 hours ago. no word on how many residents were displaced, but the two firefighters and residents who were hurt are expected to be okay point >>> in san francisco, a section of a safeway parking lot in the castro has been blocked off as police investigate shooting. one person was shot in the leg just before 5:00 this afternoon. >>> a live look at san francisc
asking the university to treat enrollment increases as if it was a construction project, with no tools and processes. >>> good evening. i'm ryan yamamoto. >> i am elizabeth cook. we begin now in oakland where two firefighters and two presidents were hurt in a fire at a high-rise apartment building. flames broke out just after 4:00 at the city towers on market and seventh. video shows flames shooting from a balcony on the upper floor. >> we had residence on the balconies...
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phil martelli, the old saint joe's university coach in philly. he will take howard's place on the bench. all righty. that is your look at sports. we'll have more at sports. we'll have more news right after the break. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me (friends laughing) you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! what? who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber, now with speeds up to 5 gigs. limited availability ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those drops will probably pass right by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what's that? xiidra? no! it can
phil martelli, the old saint joe's university coach in philly. he will take howard's place on the bench. all righty. that is your look at sports. we'll have more at sports. we'll have more news right after the break. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me (friends laughing) you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! what? who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet...
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monday, this university in maryland was forced to shut down campus. as announced on social media, they received a bomb threat and they weren't alone. after serious of threats across the u.s. monday to historically black colleges and universities, which are known as hbcu's, tuesday over a dozen campuses also received bomb threats. the fbi is investigating what we think the reasoning and motivation behind it is. we absolutely are behind each week we want to make very clear that everyone takes these threats seriously. >> the threats come on the first two days of black history month and as the u.s. continues to grapple with rampant racial injustice. a rise in white supremacy groups and concerns over voter suppression. >> whenever african-americans begin to push for rights and recognition, our institutions have been targeted by those who seek to silence those voices. >> howard university, perhaps the most known hbcu, received multiple threats. the police say no bombs were found, but lamented the drain on university resources and the unnecessary mental burd
monday, this university in maryland was forced to shut down campus. as announced on social media, they received a bomb threat and they weren't alone. after serious of threats across the u.s. monday to historically black colleges and universities, which are known as hbcu's, tuesday over a dozen campuses also received bomb threats. the fbi is investigating what we think the reasoning and motivation behind it is. we absolutely are behind each week we want to make very clear that everyone takes...
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the point of college or a university is to learn. how can students do that if they don't step out of their comfort zone? i often say that my definition of a university is a place where controversy should run rampant. at the university of chicago, that means noting that, quote, diversity of opinion and background is a fundamental strength of our community, end of quote. both opinion and background are very important, and it defeats the point to just have the one. our universities cannot have just a veneer of diversity. the whole point of bringing in students of different backgrounds is to get different points of view. that aim is meaningless if all students who go to the college believe the same things. i've introduced several bills to provide transparency for perspective students. my bills focus on transparency of costs. but in many ways, openness about a university's values are just as important. so, i congratulate former president zimmer, who's doing just that and putting his university values on his sleeve. if some schools keep tr
the point of college or a university is to learn. how can students do that if they don't step out of their comfort zone? i often say that my definition of a university is a place where controversy should run rampant. at the university of chicago, that means noting that, quote, diversity of opinion and background is a fundamental strength of our community, end of quote. both opinion and background are very important, and it defeats the point to just have the one. our universities cannot have...
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and he is of course, a child of the universe. and so this is my beautiful boy and i describe in the book i found him because i started listening to the helpers and healers along the way. so i guess i have time for one last question and i've read over a mystical and religious it is sure everybody perception of god is their individual . very different. some people have an apostle, paul, like awakening. when they they see visions, others here. and then in that had somebody feels it in the body, you know, in many different ways of establishing that connection with the divine. and i think it also difference in intensity. some people feel very strongly for others. it's more mediated by the religious organization or violence. the music or ours. what does it depend on? how do we establish this connection with god? is an indian individual for everybody, or are there perhaps some tendencies? well, we all, every one of us has and then nate, neuro seed, of transcendent awareness. we're all built to perceive god or higher power. there's natur
and he is of course, a child of the universe. and so this is my beautiful boy and i describe in the book i found him because i started listening to the helpers and healers along the way. so i guess i have time for one last question and i've read over a mystical and religious it is sure everybody perception of god is their individual . very different. some people have an apostle, paul, like awakening. when they they see visions, others here. and then in that had somebody feels it in the body,...
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the universities don't _ all of diminishing. the universities don't seem — all of diminishing. the universities don't seem to have stopped recruiting and china. there are concerns— recruiting and china. there are concerns that come up mounting concerns— concerns that come up mounting concerns i— concerns that come up mounting concerns i think, about the fact that postgraduate students in particular coming over here to study for science _ particular coming over here to study for science and technology degrees, there's— for science and technology degrees, there's a _ for science and technology degrees, there's a worry when they are on programmes that potentially could be used for— programmes that potentially could be used for cyber warfare or to develop missile _ used for cyber warfare or to develop missile technology that some of our research _ missile technology that some of our research capability may be being leaked _ research capability may be being leaked abroad. there are lots of questions — leaked abroad. there are lots of questions for universities to answer
the universities don't _ all of diminishing. the universities don't seem — all of diminishing. the universities don't seem to have stopped recruiting and china. there are concerns— recruiting and china. there are concerns that come up mounting concerns— concerns that come up mounting concerns i— concerns that come up mounting concerns i think, about the fact that postgraduate students in particular coming over here to study for science _ particular coming over here to study for science...
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it was the universal computer, it currently dominates the lives. one thing about the oracle and fishing. the new architectures that originated with this process currently taking over those data centers, it was -- by norman. we understood that artificial intelligence in the human mind, it's the expression of the capability. >> it is in extension, not replacement. what you said a moment ago is a way of capturing it, tell me who it was who said all of this developed machine intelligence would have to have a human mind as if it were an oracle, who said the oracle? alan turing? okay, it's a striking metaphor because it means to put simple but historical terms, our human minds are machine intelligence. it is the man of integrity, a form of knowledge outside the round -- they would go there and they were receiving insight which the couldn't possibly get from inside human mind so the human mind to the artificial intelligence the way the oracle was to humans on that day. it's a fascinating metaphor. >> and ultimately it's an extension, that all information
it was the universal computer, it currently dominates the lives. one thing about the oracle and fishing. the new architectures that originated with this process currently taking over those data centers, it was -- by norman. we understood that artificial intelligence in the human mind, it's the expression of the capability. >> it is in extension, not replacement. what you said a moment ago is a way of capturing it, tell me who it was who said all of this developed machine intelligence...
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there are conditions for the university return though. female students — must wear the hijab — although they were already doing this. classes must be segregated by gender with female students entering via separate doors. and the curriculum must be based on �*islamic principles'. the taliban's deputy minister of culture and information, said his department aims to open classrooms for all girls and women after the afghan new year, which begins on the 21st of march. here's yogita limaye in kabul. in six provinces in this country which have warmer weather, universities have reopened, and we have been speaking to students there, and from some areas, we are being told that female students have been allowed to go back to university. in some areas, we're being told that boys are going to their classes in the morning and girls are going to their classes in the evening. in some places where the facilities are available, there are segregated classrooms and different entries for men and women. i've also been speaking to female university studen
there are conditions for the university return though. female students — must wear the hijab — although they were already doing this. classes must be segregated by gender with female students entering via separate doors. and the curriculum must be based on �*islamic principles'. the taliban's deputy minister of culture and information, said his department aims to open classrooms for all girls and women after the afghan new year, which begins on the 21st of march. here's yogita limaye in...
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the university moved classes online today as a precaution. the fbi is now investigating bomb threats that forced lockdowns out traditionally black universities the last few days. a total of 13 universities reported threats after six similar threats yesterday. many of the campuses, including howard university in washington dc, issued all clear messages to their communities by this afternoon. the threats coincide with the start of black history month today. oakland city council is excited to formally pass an ordinance banning those so-called ghost guns. today's action is the second and final vote on the measure. it bans anybody from buying, selling, making or even possessing the parts to build those guns. ghost guns are built from parts that are often bought online. they are not traceable. officials say the popularity of ghost guns has spiked in recent years amid a wave of gun violence in the city. >> kids and vaccines. one step closer to the vaccine for children under five. hunger strike. the fight to keep some oakland schools from closing. ro
the university moved classes online today as a precaution. the fbi is now investigating bomb threats that forced lockdowns out traditionally black universities the last few days. a total of 13 universities reported threats after six similar threats yesterday. many of the campuses, including howard university in washington dc, issued all clear messages to their communities by this afternoon. the threats coincide with the start of black history month today. oakland city council is excited to...
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he obtained his undergraduate degree from university of texas where he's been honored as he outstanding alumnus and his law degree from baylor university when he was honored as the young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate bryan has received numerous accolades including the taxpayer champion award, the defender of the american dream award, and the horizon award from the texas right to life. we will then be joined virtually by the honorable kyle ardoin. kyle is louisiana's 44th secretary of state and is the president-elect of the national association of the secretaries of state. he served in that role since 2018 after serving for nearly a decade as the first assistant secretary of state. since his election, kyle has championed -- strengthen louisiana's election laws and its cybersecurity including laws
he obtained his undergraduate degree from university of texas where he's been honored as he outstanding alumnus and his law degree from baylor university when he was honored as the young lawyer of the year. while in the state senate bryan has received numerous accolades including the taxpayer champion award, the defender of the american dream award, and the horizon award from the texas right to life. we will then be joined virtually by the honorable kyle ardoin. kyle is louisiana's 44th...
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i am pleased to announce that my supplemental budget will p incle money to fully fund universal free meals in our schools. [applause] it's time to keep feeding our children good food, more and more of it, main ground, fish, farmed. to get more food into the schoolsfo and towns and to exted the growing season. i'm recommending we provide one-time funds to offer greenhouses to as many schools and communities as possible to promote community gardens and teach kids and families how to grow their own food. [applause] so, maine has placed a high priority on keeping classrooms open and even so too many kids have lost the vital connections with other schools, their friends, their teachers, their academic path. children need structure. they needed to be in school. kids can also learn while doing and they can learn outside the walls of a classroom. i want to show kids the breath and depth and experience ofy te state, let them hike the trails of western maine. we were on a 4h camp, see the tilapia fish fertilizing gardens at the center in port clyde or in lisbon.s at the aquarium in the bay. fo
i am pleased to announce that my supplemental budget will p incle money to fully fund universal free meals in our schools. [applause] it's time to keep feeding our children good food, more and more of it, main ground, fish, farmed. to get more food into the schoolsfo and towns and to exted the growing season. i'm recommending we provide one-time funds to offer greenhouses to as many schools and communities as possible to promote community gardens and teach kids and families how to grow their...
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of georgia at both universities. he served as the chair of the departments and was recognized for his excellence in teaching john has to also taught at the united states military academy where he was awarded the us us department of the army outstanding civilian service medal. he has gained recognition for his ability to demonstrate how the past and present intertwined in extrically john has published six books. i'm not going to go through the entire list here. the the great war in the air a comprehensive history of world war one the great war and imperial history and he is co-authored to study on harlem hell fighters and i believe that's the one who will be hearing the most about today. i love it is the harlem and the great war. in 2019. i was we were in chicago at the pritzker military museum where john received the libraries prestigious literary award for lifetime achievement in in writing so he has been recognized for his for as many accomplishments there, right? robert robert, jefferson is the associate professor
of georgia at both universities. he served as the chair of the departments and was recognized for his excellence in teaching john has to also taught at the united states military academy where he was awarded the us us department of the army outstanding civilian service medal. he has gained recognition for his ability to demonstrate how the past and present intertwined in extrically john has published six books. i'm not going to go through the entire list here. the the great war in the air a...
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now co founder of the american university in kiev. thanks so much for being with us today. benny in the struggle over ukraine. here's the test for president joe biden. is he going to be a realist and cut a deal? recognizing that ukraine is just the wrong cause to spill american prestige blood over? are you going to be an idealist who believes in standing up for ukraine sovereignty and its freedom of choice, and at no cost is too great to bear. but these universal standards of decency and international order. it's a really tough call. both come with great costs. there is no easy way out of this conflict. russia has the ambition and it's willing to take risks. and americans fatigued from 20 plus years of worth. and there's just little popular support in america today to defend a far away nation until bite and decides what his strategic game plan is in the world. russia in china can easily make america look weak and indecisive. and that's the bottom line, ah, on counting the cost sanctions again, the claim standoff thought, well, they re
now co founder of the american university in kiev. thanks so much for being with us today. benny in the struggle over ukraine. here's the test for president joe biden. is he going to be a realist and cut a deal? recognizing that ukraine is just the wrong cause to spill american prestige blood over? are you going to be an idealist who believes in standing up for ukraine sovereignty and its freedom of choice, and at no cost is too great to bear. but these universal standards of decency and...
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at american university degrees, fully accredited for students in ukraine. here in key. we're starting with graduate students in march, and we are welcoming undergraduate students in september. and this is the bottom line and tell you the bottom line of this is that we have confidence in ukraine. we believe in the country, we believe in the young people, we believe in its independence and we believe it is future as a european country. and so we're making this investment today, well, let me ask you and i don't mean to be too facetious with this, but i mean one my question, you know, the timing that you're doing with his university, it sounds great. but isn't this part of the package of things that vladimir putin is saying he doesn't want to have happen? may not be the university, but nato expansion further integration into the west. his concern that right on russia's border, you have an america and western tilting nation. how do you sort that out? yeah, well 1st, i want to rephrase the way that you discussed this in your opening. i don't see this is a ton of
at american university degrees, fully accredited for students in ukraine. here in key. we're starting with graduate students in march, and we are welcoming undergraduate students in september. and this is the bottom line and tell you the bottom line of this is that we have confidence in ukraine. we believe in the country, we believe in the young people, we believe in its independence and we believe it is future as a european country. and so we're making this investment today, well, let me ask...
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there's a similar initiative underway at the university of san francisco and in germany, the university of barnes and the max planck institute in getting and are engaged in nano body research. but the scientists here in chile are a step ahead. when a dealer get under with that, one of the big advantages of developing antibodies from becoming vincent schilling is that here, the al packers and lamas are in their natural habitat embargo unless emma at the university campus, the al packers have their own enclosure, covering more than 3 hectares of land where they're free to roam, sleep and feed. the scientists haven't just given the our packers names. they've also discovered distinct personality traits. we're talking about the meal buddha is a bit shy bit, and when not people around them, he won't need out of my hand. seneca widow and he's not so keen on people, he doesn't know where you are. it's in every way out there. what is him? blow in, but others that are like don e o for example, get out and i will eat out of anyone's hand in a committed. i know they all have different personalities
there's a similar initiative underway at the university of san francisco and in germany, the university of barnes and the max planck institute in getting and are engaged in nano body research. but the scientists here in chile are a step ahead. when a dealer get under with that, one of the big advantages of developing antibodies from becoming vincent schilling is that here, the al packers and lamas are in their natural habitat embargo unless emma at the university campus, the al packers have...
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if so would self confidence in then know, lodge of only one universal tooth? you know, i find this sort of metaphysical aspect of their russian western confrontation very interesting because it's a bit like a coded language, the general public. usually i, mrs. at the bed. i think the leaders are using it to send this pacific masses to each other, and for example, joe biden. and his reaction to russia's recognition of the breakaway republics, said this. who in the lord's name does put in thing, gives him their right to declare a new so called countries on territory that belong to his neighbors. and that's, i think it question that that's worth pondering. what is the source, the current, the morning, and the source of just fair decisions and legitimacy in, in the world today? it's definitely north international law. so what is it? unfortunately, it's not a driver and the international law, the nations have been trying to develop international law as a universal instrument of universal justice behind which there is no military power, which will translate its own
if so would self confidence in then know, lodge of only one universal tooth? you know, i find this sort of metaphysical aspect of their russian western confrontation very interesting because it's a bit like a coded language, the general public. usually i, mrs. at the bed. i think the leaders are using it to send this pacific masses to each other, and for example, joe biden. and his reaction to russia's recognition of the breakaway republics, said this. who in the lord's name does put in thing,...
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what is what is eternal what is universal? what are the profundities? of life and sometimes you got to get off by yourself in order to do that. now the problem is loneliness can be absolutely debilitating. for a 16 year old now i was terribly lonely when i was young. it's awful. to be lonely and being alone can put you in a desperate. condition and wouldn't want to escape into contact. right. i mean that's particularly difficult. for an adolescent who's fragility is, you know psychic fragility is there. who doesn't have foundation many of the foundations that grown-ups? would have that they can rely upon. i mean things like having a child of your own having to take care of an infant. the foundation for your life you can't worry about yourself. quite as much you start thinking about time in a different way when you got to take care of a one year old because you're thinking about that one year old's future in a way. you're not even thinking about your own future quite different that form of self-sacrifice that can lead to again pondering the bigger things
what is what is eternal what is universal? what are the profundities? of life and sometimes you got to get off by yourself in order to do that. now the problem is loneliness can be absolutely debilitating. for a 16 year old now i was terribly lonely when i was young. it's awful. to be lonely and being alone can put you in a desperate. condition and wouldn't want to escape into contact. right. i mean that's particularly difficult. for an adolescent who's fragility is, you know psychic fragility...
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the vast majority of university students are above that threshold so this is a political signal to universities to say, we are going to keep up the pressure to raise the standards on some courses. tomorrow we are going to see far more substantial range of issues addressing the really big question, which is only around a quarter of people who go to university in england will ever fully repay their student loans, leaving a big bill for the taxpayer for the unpaid loans, so a whole package of measures tomorrow to address that and rebalance that to help the public finances. maw; help the public finances. many thanks. a severe flood warning has been lifted at ironbridge in shrophire, after river levels went down. the environment agency says the severn will stay high for some days and there is still a warning that lives could be at risk at bewdley in worcestershire. around 400 properties have already been flooded after heavy rain during the three recent storms. the number of people testing positive for coronavirus appears to be falling in the uk, according to the latest estimates from the office for
the vast majority of university students are above that threshold so this is a political signal to universities to say, we are going to keep up the pressure to raise the standards on some courses. tomorrow we are going to see far more substantial range of issues addressing the really big question, which is only around a quarter of people who go to university in england will ever fully repay their student loans, leaving a big bill for the taxpayer for the unpaid loans, so a whole package of...
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after the 6 months for the thought about allow women to, to talk to some universities in the country. is this the face of a new reform to thought it on, or just window dressing to and a international concerns about women's rights. plus the thought about security headache, regular tax based on which states militants are challenging, volleyball games. they have made of glass based on c, 4 of guns. ah, i british manager, you're welcome to d, w and use asia. glad you could join us for the 1st time since using power in of got us on last august. the taliban has reopened some public universities and allowed some female students to attend the militant save. women must remain segregated from their main counterparts in line with that interpretation of sharia law. and can only study subjects approved by the poly bomb. the international community has made equal access to education for women. one of the conditions of unfreezes of god is tons, assets overseas. now some members of the taliban say the move shows they have now fulfilled this condition and that the us should lift any sanctions against
after the 6 months for the thought about allow women to, to talk to some universities in the country. is this the face of a new reform to thought it on, or just window dressing to and a international concerns about women's rights. plus the thought about security headache, regular tax based on which states militants are challenging, volleyball games. they have made of glass based on c, 4 of guns. ah, i british manager, you're welcome to d, w and use asia. glad you could join us for the 1st time...
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you know, massage university is a trusted university. many of you, if not all of you, our questions, right? does your christian faith place any limits on your life? i mean, if you're going to say i'm a christian, is that going to place any kind of limits on you? of course it will! right? now, you might want to go, like, commit adultery, right? and you can do it, you're free to do it, but hopefully as a question you might say? oh, oh, i don't think that's quite a good idea, because of scripture, church tradition or whatever, says that that's wrong. what do you mean? but even i can't commit adultery? on free! right? yeah, you technically aren't going to be jailed for it. but christianity had placed a limit on you if, you're serious about your faith. so religion becomes a, a kind of limit, right? that the whole very notion of the puritan idea of total depravity, the calvinist idea, is a limit. because it suggests you are so depraved that you can't rise above that. the only four -- calvinists, what's the only way you can improve your life an
you know, massage university is a trusted university. many of you, if not all of you, our questions, right? does your christian faith place any limits on your life? i mean, if you're going to say i'm a christian, is that going to place any kind of limits on you? of course it will! right? now, you might want to go, like, commit adultery, right? and you can do it, you're free to do it, but hopefully as a question you might say? oh, oh, i don't think that's quite a good idea, because of scripture,...
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the university had to make the move due to a court order capping enrollments. they came cal failed to study the impact its growing student population has on the community. long-term residents of been displaced as the area has faced a major housing crunch. >> when i moved into my house, the university had 27,000 students. now it has 45,000 students. so i didn't choose to live in a town with a university that had 45,000 students. >> it's a tragic outcome for high school seniors and transfer students who have worked so hard to get into berkeley. >> the university is asking the california supreme court to step in and reverse that enrollment cap. >>> nbc bay area responds to a north bay man who says he's been waiting months for the papers proving his mortgage is paid off. >> consumer investigator chris chmura's team stepped in to find out what got lost in translation there. >> reporter: chris in geyserville wrote us shortly after paying off his home mortgage. congrats, chris. his servicer, rocket mortgage, billed him $177 in recording fees. will, chris paid and he e
the university had to make the move due to a court order capping enrollments. they came cal failed to study the impact its growing student population has on the community. long-term residents of been displaced as the area has faced a major housing crunch. >> when i moved into my house, the university had 27,000 students. now it has 45,000 students. so i didn't choose to live in a town with a university that had 45,000 students. >> it's a tragic outcome for high school seniors and...
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i mean, the university chancellor had declared his support for you. he said that this was a fundamental matter of academic freedom, and you didn't feel that you could bear to continue the fight, i suppose? i mean, this was the culmination of quite a long process, and it had been really unpleasant to work there for several years. so, yeah, i was pretty worn down by it. and ijust — you know, i'm not a martyr figure, i don't intend to be one, and i don't want to stay somewhere where i'm deeply unhappy, so i think it was time for me to leave. so let's get to the nub of what all of this controversy was about. you were a trained philosopher... "trained philosopher"! philosophy is your thing, and many people watching and listening might wonder, why was a philosopher getting so deeply engaged in issues of sexual gender identity and the whole sort of nature of womanhood, if i can put it that way? well, because the questions about sex and gender and womanhood are deeply philosophical — they're about who we are, they're ethical as well, because it's about ho
i mean, the university chancellor had declared his support for you. he said that this was a fundamental matter of academic freedom, and you didn't feel that you could bear to continue the fight, i suppose? i mean, this was the culmination of quite a long process, and it had been really unpleasant to work there for several years. so, yeah, i was pretty worn down by it. and ijust — you know, i'm not a martyr figure, i don't intend to be one, and i don't want to stay somewhere where i'm deeply...