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on monday, more than 1000 heldnts at yale university a march over racial insensitivity on campus. we will have more after headlines with the student and professor at the university of missouri, nation columnist dave zirin, and the president of yale 's black student alliance. fast food workers are walking off the job in a record 270 cities today in what organizers call the largest action of its kind to date. one year ahead of the 2016 presidential elections, the workers are ramping up their call for a $15 an hour minimum wage and union rights. protests by low-wage workers, including home care aides and child care workers, are expected in 500 cities today. nearly 1000 youth activists converged in washington, d.c., monday, shutting down parts of the city to demand action on climate change, racial justice and immigration. , under the banner "our generation, our choice," the protest brought together activists groups from the environmental, immigrant rights and black lives matter , movements. became as the world meteorological organization said greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere re
on monday, more than 1000 heldnts at yale university a march over racial insensitivity on campus. we will have more after headlines with the student and professor at the university of missouri, nation columnist dave zirin, and the president of yale 's black student alliance. fast food workers are walking off the job in a record 270 cities today in what organizers call the largest action of its kind to date. one year ahead of the 2016 presidential elections, the workers are ramping up their call...
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. >> a yale university frat under fire over a claim members instituted a white girls only policy at the party. the president says the only screening they do at the door is ask for a yale university i.d. >> one student was denied etry based on the color of her skin. >> reporter: members of the frat are defending themselves against allegations of racism after they were accused of allowing only white women no a halloween party last week. a yale student first drew attention to the allegation a facebook post saying in moment to give a shoutout to the member of the chapter who turned away a group of girls from their party last night explaining that admittance was on a white girl only basis. students had strong post. >> absolutely disgusting, deplorable a and terrible. >> reporter: yale president grant denies accusations says it was just before mid-night when the police showed up and told the frat not to let everyone else in. >> it's overcrowded. it's overcapacity. it's a safety hazard. it hasn't had anything to do with entry to any of our parties ever or entry into being a member of the frat.
. >> a yale university frat under fire over a claim members instituted a white girls only policy at the party. the president says the only screening they do at the door is ask for a yale university i.d. >> one student was denied etry based on the color of her skin. >> reporter: members of the frat are defending themselves against allegations of racism after they were accused of allowing only white women no a halloween party last week. a yale student first drew attention to the...
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what yale university is now planning to do. >>> plus, a scare high above the atlantic. what a woman is accused of doing in the middle of a transatlantic flight. >>> and your weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. and don't forget, follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram. michaelg4ny, darlene4ny. >>> it's 4:43. here are four things to know this morning. breaking news overnight in france. a raid targeting the mastermind of the paris attacks. it happened in a suburb north of the city. one person is dead. a woman who blew herself up. several more are arrested. >>> happening today, the manhattan district attorney is going to release a report on smartphone encryption. it is believed that terrorists in the paris attack used a form of encryption on their phone through different apps available. >>> rei is recalling campfire rocker chairs because they can tip backwards. there have been several incidents involving children that happened in rei stores. customers can get a refund or replacement. >>> new this morning, a new survey finds that nearly one in four office shoppers
what yale university is now planning to do. >>> plus, a scare high above the atlantic. what a woman is accused of doing in the middle of a transatlantic flight. >>> and your weather and traffic on the 4s coming up. and don't forget, follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram. michaelg4ny, darlene4ny. >>> it's 4:43. here are four things to know this morning. breaking news overnight in france. a raid targeting the mastermind of the paris attacks. it happened in a...
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nice and mild, matt. >> thanks karen. >>> new on "action news" a fraternity at yale university is being accused of issuing a white girls only policy at a halloween party. according to several social media posts members of sigma alpha epsilon turned away a group of girls because of their race. sae members including chapter president grant mueller deny the accusations. the group's oklahoma chapter was shut down in march after footage of members making a racist chant surfaced. >>> investigators continue to comb the egyptian desert as they try to figure out what caused a russian airliner to plummet to the ground. aviation officials are currently analyzing the plane's black boxes. nine bodies have been identified so far. all 224 people on board were killed. the metro jet plane crashed on saturday 23 minutes after taking off from sharm-el-sheikh airport. some aviation experts suspect there was a bomb on board. >> a florida teacher is in trouble with the law. according to police several students caught their teacher looking at porn when he should have been teaching. investigators say a ninth g
nice and mild, matt. >> thanks karen. >>> new on "action news" a fraternity at yale university is being accused of issuing a white girls only policy at a halloween party. according to several social media posts members of sigma alpha epsilon turned away a group of girls because of their race. sae members including chapter president grant mueller deny the accusations. the group's oklahoma chapter was shut down in march after footage of members making a racist chant...
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so when young people stand up today at yale university and feel as though it is okay to be told what kind of halloen costume to wear and they honestly believe this is the kind of.that is similar somehow to real civil rights struggles where people were denied access to voting or denied access to the lunch counters, i mean we are not helping them and we are not helping this nation . be sure to tune in on sunday to this week and siouxland at 9 am. tim seaman will have an exclusive one on one interview with fiornia. jessica rae: two daily fantasy sports companies were told to stop accepting bets in the state of new york. and it seems other states are also taking interest. new york attorney general eric schneiderman issued the cease and desist order to draftkings and fanduel on tuesday, citing the companies are engaged in illegal gambling under state law. he pointed out the diinction between the daily fantasy sports companies and 'traditional' fantasy sports sites which only compete for bragging rights, not money jessica rae: and it seems south dakota's state is also taking up the issue.
so when young people stand up today at yale university and feel as though it is okay to be told what kind of halloen costume to wear and they honestly believe this is the kind of.that is similar somehow to real civil rights struggles where people were denied access to voting or denied access to the lunch counters, i mean we are not helping them and we are not helping this nation . be sure to tune in on sunday to this week and siouxland at 9 am. tim seaman will have an exclusive one on one...
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((nat)) yale -- "we are. we are yale!" and at yale university.. students shutting down streets.. all protesting they say racial injustice on campus. ((sot)) kathleen calderon, yale student organizer: "a lot of institutional changes need to be done in terms of getting more support for ethnic studies, getting more faculty of color on campus." their call for action.. already being answered.. yale announcing they are devoting 50-million dollars to increase faculty diversity.. and the protests at ithaca.. prompting the creation of a new chief diversity officer position. ((nat)): "this is what democracy looks like." the changes coming just days after students.. football players and faculty at the university of missouri rallied against the university's mishandling of a string of racial incidents.. ending with the university chancelor along with president tim wolfe resigning.. but the racial tensions turning to fear on campus this week.. with social media pictures showing lecture halls practically empty.. following the arrest of two missouri college students.. who stand accused of postin
((nat)) yale -- "we are. we are yale!" and at yale university.. students shutting down streets.. all protesting they say racial injustice on campus. ((sot)) kathleen calderon, yale student organizer: "a lot of institutional changes need to be done in terms of getting more support for ethnic studies, getting more faculty of color on campus." their call for action.. already being answered.. yale announcing they are devoting 50-million dollars to increase faculty diversity.....
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it is happening at yale university. we were just saying that. >> right. harris: could it happen someplace else, not a public school? we'll talk about. this one is all over some advice not everyone agreed with. >> it is about creating a home here. you are not doing that. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. hi hey you look good. thank you, i feel good. it all starts with eating right. that's something you taught me. that's why i eat amaz!n prunes now. they're delicious and help keep my body in balance. even this one loves them. you eat prunes? mhmm. it's true, feeling good starts with eating right. i love these. sunsweet amaz!n prunes, the feel good fruit. you owned your car for four you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then
it is happening at yale university. we were just saying that. >> right. harris: could it happen someplace else, not a public school? we'll talk about. this one is all over some advice not everyone agreed with. >> it is about creating a home here. you are not doing that. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one...
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at yale university, protests erupted after the university sent an e-mail to students urging them not to wear racial urging them not to wear racially insensitive halloween costumes. it prompted a professor to say yale and other universities were becoming places of censure and prohibition. at ithaca college students are at ithaca college stud are circulate circulating a petition on confidence or no confidence of the college president that critics say have given inadequate responses to several racial incidents on campus. we will continue to keep you updated. daniel miller, fox25 news. >>> a fraternity at the university of virginia has filed a $20 million lawsuit against rolling stone in 2014 a magazine published an article alleging that a freshman student was gang raped at the fraternity. they found discrepancy in the article. investigations found that no gang rape ever happened. the students and fraternity suffered damage to their reputation because the article the suit says. >>> our special week-long look ahead to winter continues this morning. fox25's robert goulston breaks down the
at yale university, protests erupted after the university sent an e-mail to students urging them not to wear racial urging them not to wear racially insensitive halloween costumes. it prompted a professor to say yale and other universities were becoming places of censure and prohibition. at ithaca college students are at ithaca college stud are circulate circulating a petition on confidence or no confidence of the college president that critics say have given inadequate responses to several...
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. >>> there is tension on the campus of yale university. students marches over what they say is a culture of racial insensitively. john henry smith has more. >> reporter: hundreds of students march to protest what they call racial intolerance on yale's campus. they had demands. >> getting more faculty of color on campus. getting people of color into the mental health and counseling system. >> reporter: tensions began rising last summer when some students pushed to change the name of the calhoun college. he was a u.s. senator in the 1800s and one of the nation's biggest proponents of slavery. then late last month there were confrontations over the university's request that students and faculty not wear cull -- culturally insensitive halloween costumes. some yale students say these are symptoms of a much deeper problem. >> what is important is that there is a consensus that this is not a safe space for us, and the university needs to take that seriously. veil president's met with students about their concerns. >> i committed to them that we w
. >>> there is tension on the campus of yale university. students marches over what they say is a culture of racial insensitively. john henry smith has more. >> reporter: hundreds of students march to protest what they call racial intolerance on yale's campus. they had demands. >> getting more faculty of color on campus. getting people of color into the mental health and counseling system. >> reporter: tensions began rising last summer when some students pushed to...
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the campuses included yale university harvard university, , dixie state university in utah, the university of california berkeley, tufts university, and stanford where students held black balloons, which organizers said symbolize the weight and burden of being voiceless. the day of action was called for by the black liberation collective, which issued a series of demands ahead of the mobilizations, including reparations in the form of free tuition for black and indigenous students and school divestment , from for-profit prison companies. each university also issued a local set of demands, which range from increased funding for health services for students of color to renaming campus buildings commemorating leading proponents of slavery such as residential dorm calhoun college at yale university, named after vice president john calhoun, one of the most prominent pro-slavery figures in history. at princeton university in new jersey, student occupied the president's office, demanding cultural competency training for all staff, that the university rename buildings named after woodrow wilson, a
the campuses included yale university harvard university, , dixie state university in utah, the university of california berkeley, tufts university, and stanford where students held black balloons, which organizers said symbolize the weight and burden of being voiceless. the day of action was called for by the black liberation collective, which issued a series of demands ahead of the mobilizations, including reparations in the form of free tuition for black and indigenous students and school...
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a yale university fraternity is thatot water -- over a claim members instituted a "white girls only" policy at a weekend part >>> yale university fraternity is in hot water over claims there's a white-girls only policy at a party. one girl was denied entry based on the color of her skin. stephanie gosk has details. >> reporter: members of the froo ternty are defending themselves against allegations of racism after accused of allowing only white women into a halloween party last weekend. a yale student first drew attention to the allegation with eight facebook post saying, in part, i'd just like to take a moment to give a shotout 0 the sigma an fa epsilon chapter who turned away a group of girls from the party explaining adm admittance was on a white-girls only basis. students across campus had strong reaction to the facebook post. it absolutely disgusting, deplorable. >> reporter: the yale chapter president denies accusations, saying it was just before midnight friday when the police showed up and told the frat not to let anyone else in. >> no one gets to come in the house, it's over
a yale university fraternity is thatot water -- over a claim members instituted a "white girls only" policy at a weekend part >>> yale university fraternity is in hot water over claims there's a white-girls only policy at a party. one girl was denied entry based on the color of her skin. stephanie gosk has details. >> reporter: members of the froo ternty are defending themselves against allegations of racism after accused of allowing only white women into a halloween...
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missouri has ignited a movement from ithaca college to yale university. thousands across the country standing with mizzou. racially charged incidents at the university of missouri and yale put a renewed national focus on how colleges are dealing with diversity. >>> a recently retired black senior administrator is the university of missouri's new interim president. the board named michael middleton to lead the four-campus university system until a permanent replacement is found. middleton takes over for tim wolfe. he resigned monday ahead student-led protests over his handling of racial complaints. >>> turning to the weather, and a dry night in center city. nbc 10 on the market street bridge. see those plants moving on the left side of your screen. that's a hint of what we're in store for tomorrow. >> let's bring in nbc 10 first alert meteorologist sheena parveen with the details for us. windy and colder, sheena? >> yeah, it's going to get windier through the day tomorrow. a little bit cooler, too. even colder as we go into the weekend, though. we're going
missouri has ignited a movement from ithaca college to yale university. thousands across the country standing with mizzou. racially charged incidents at the university of missouri and yale put a renewed national focus on how colleges are dealing with diversity. >>> a recently retired black senior administrator is the university of missouri's new interim president. the board named michael middleton to lead the four-campus university system until a permanent replacement is found....
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and yale university announced a 50 million dollar initiative to increase diversity there. students at more than 20 campuses were planning solidarity protests, including at drake university this afternoon. "we must love each other and support each other" jack: drake's "women of color" organization planned this. about 50 students gathered to show support for the protest movement in missouri. stephanie: to the race for 20-16 -- stephanie: and some headlines involving donald trump and ben carson and their words about these campus protests. donald trump using some harsh words. " " trump phoner: i think it's disgusting. i think the two people that resigned are weak, ineffective people. i resigned they set something in motion that's going to be a disaster for the next long period of time. stephanie: ben carson, a yale graduate, called the protests there infantile. jack: there's a big event coming up where you can help support the fight against prostate cancer -- and have a great night out at the same time. it's zero prostate cancer night at the iowa wild. it's coming up friday ni
and yale university announced a 50 million dollar initiative to increase diversity there. students at more than 20 campuses were planning solidarity protests, including at drake university this afternoon. "we must love each other and support each other" jack: drake's "women of color" organization planned this. about 50 students gathered to show support for the protest movement in missouri. stephanie: to the race for 20-16 -- stephanie: and some headlines involving donald...
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of missouri to yale university to claremont colleges, we saw students speaking forcefully out about what they consider to be racial discrimination, insensitivity and a lack of inclus iveness on campuses. in some cases they drown out others that may have opposing views and that has sparked accusations of political krekness run amuck. others say a history of perceived slights referred to as micro-aggressions is doing really damage to society. i'm joined by fabio rojas from indiana university. he joins me from indianapolis. professor, thank you for joining us. let's starts with this issue of free speech on campuses. some argue that free speech itself is under attack in the very place that it shouldn't be, that free speech should be flourishing. do you afwree. >> i don't think i quite agree with that. i think there's conflicts about what you can and can't say. i think people can have honest disagreements about the difference between offering a sdending point of view and attacking or taunting someone else. these arguments are very important to have. we need to be able to express a differ
of missouri to yale university to claremont colleges, we saw students speaking forcefully out about what they consider to be racial discrimination, insensitivity and a lack of inclus iveness on campuses. in some cases they drown out others that may have opposing views and that has sparked accusations of political krekness run amuck. others say a history of perceived slights referred to as micro-aggressions is doing really damage to society. i'm joined by fabio rojas from indiana university. he...
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. >>> steps are being advance a discussion about race relations at yale university. an event called a teaching drew 1,000 people last night in new haven. the follows -- also drawing controversy a professor's skeptical response to an e-mail potentially offensive halloween costumes. there have been protests and now organizations around campus want to bring the university community together. >> these types of discussions need to happen. present. and they need to happen not only to bring awareness to issues like this, but to lead to interventions and to different kinds of strategies to enhance the environment and make it safe and healthy for everyone involved. >> yale university officials have promised that action will be taken to improve relations on campus. >>> well, at 57 degrees right now let's turn to meteorologist bill evans, he has the afterschool accuweather forecast, bill? >> yeah and that temperature, dave is going to kind of hang around 57, 58 maybe even 60 here and then tonight we've got cloudy skies and some good football weather coming up if you're going to
. >>> steps are being advance a discussion about race relations at yale university. an event called a teaching drew 1,000 people last night in new haven. the follows -- also drawing controversy a professor's skeptical response to an e-mail potentially offensive halloween costumes. there have been protests and now organizations around campus want to bring the university community together. >> these types of discussions need to happen. present. and they need to happen not only to...
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. >> last night, the president of yale university met with students concerned about campus racism. yesterday, hundreds of students marched in protests. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations that a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting death of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanian police officer opened fire at a u.s. funded training facility outside a man yesterday morning, including the americans, at least five people were killed. a u.s. official sels tells "cbs news" the gunman was a disgruntled trainer who has recently been firedments in egypt, investigators looking into the crash of that russian airliner are focusing on the sinai branch of isis a. leading theory is the bomb brought down the jet late yesterday. the british foreign secretary said the crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb planted on the plane by an isis-related operative. operations at miami international airport are back to normal this morning,
. >> last night, the president of yale university met with students concerned about campus racism. yesterday, hundreds of students marched in protests. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations that a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting death of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanian police officer opened fire at a u.s. funded...
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at yale university thousands took to the streets to protest upset over racial tensions on campus. one student of color claimed she was turned away from a frat party that was quote white girls only. back out here at howard, school administrators urge any with information, if you see something suspicious, call police. i'm shomari stone, news4. >> the university of missouri has new leadership tonight. mike middleton is the new interim president there. he graduated from mizzou and professor and administrator with the um system for more than 30 years. he becomes the second african-american to hold the position and says it's an opportunity to move the institution forward and create an environment where all students feel comfortable and safe. >> color in this country is an issue that is considered, that affects many, many decisions that are made. positively and negatively. we need to understand that, accept it and get beyond it. >> middleton assumes the position immediately. he says the school has already started implementing new diversity initiatives. >> turning to the weather now, hold
at yale university thousands took to the streets to protest upset over racial tensions on campus. one student of color claimed she was turned away from a frat party that was quote white girls only. back out here at howard, school administrators urge any with information, if you see something suspicious, call police. i'm shomari stone, news4. >> the university of missouri has new leadership tonight. mike middleton is the new interim president there. he graduated from mizzou and professor...
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. >> last night, the president of yale university met with students concerned aboutampus racism. yesterday, hundreds of students marched in protests. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations that a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting death of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanini police officer opened f fe at a u.s. funded training facility outside a man yesterday morning, including the americans, at least five peopl were killed. news" the gunman was a disgruntled trainer who has recently been firedments in egypt, investigators looking into the crash of that russian airliner are focusing on the sisii branch of isis a. leading theory is the bomb brought down the jet late yesterday. the british foreign secretary said the crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb planted on the plane by an isis-related operative. operations at miami international airport are back to normal this morning, following a security scares that
. >> last night, the president of yale university met with students concerned aboutampus racism. yesterday, hundreds of students marched in protests. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations that a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting death of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanini police officer opened f fe at a u.s. funded...
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. >> lasted night the president of yale university met with students. hundreds of students marched in protest. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting deaths of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanian police officer opened fire at a u.s. funded training facility outside ayman yesterday morning, including the american, at least five people were killed. a u.s. official tells "cbs news" the gunman was a disgruntled trainer who had recently been fired. in egypt, "cbs news" has learned investigators looking into the crash of that russian airliner are focusing on the sinai branch of isis. the leading theory is that a bomb brought down the jet, killing 224 people. late yesterday, the british foreign secretary said the crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb planted on a plane by an isis related operative. operations at miami international airport are back to
. >> lasted night the president of yale university met with students. hundreds of students marched in protest. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting deaths of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanian police officer opened fire at a u.s. funded training facility outside ayman yesterday morning,...
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leon: students at yale university are also calling for change. today, hundreds protest at what they say is racial insensitivity on their campus. among the complaints come a woman said not allowed try into a frapa because she is black. the fraternity denies that. alison: tomorrow night is the next presidential debate. the field will be smaller than the last one, chris christie a miuckabee on tndercard. there will be fireworks tomorrow. hisld trump just off appearance on "saturday night live" and dr. ben carson aboutues to lash out questions involving his past. scott thuman is in wisconsin with live coverage and analysis, rihere on abc 7 through the day. leon: no sign of e. coli in food samples at chipotle restaurants. 39 people were made sick in the west. that 900 samples of food services and food and equipment came back negative. 300 trips to the emergency room, going to the hospital for a headache? 911 abuse and how it impacts real emergencies. alison: and what we uncovered, how it could affect your family during an emergency. [ female announcer
leon: students at yale university are also calling for change. today, hundreds protest at what they say is racial insensitivity on their campus. among the complaints come a woman said not allowed try into a frapa because she is black. the fraternity denies that. alison: tomorrow night is the next presidential debate. the field will be smaller than the last one, chris christie a miuckabee on tndercard. there will be fireworks tomorrow. hisld trump just off appearance on "saturday night...
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. >> elizabeth: new details about students at yale university responding to recent allegations about racism. racial tensions have been mounting, in the summer the name of the cal hewn school. on halloween a student claims she was' turned away from a frat party because she wasn't white. protestors say they would changes. >> make the institutions for higher learning in this but inclusive. >> getting more support and color, getting people of color into the mental health and counselling system. >> reporter: yale's president plans to bring ideas to the yale community by thanksgiving. >> reporter: three alabama police officers oned a m leave after what some are calling excessive force. the officers arrested three students but the way they handled the arrest is under investigation. a police chief in alabama admits it's tough to watch this video that has been making the rounded on social media. it shows officers in alabama. the chief says what happened is under investigation. but the video shows two students being pulled out of the apartment shoved on the ground, one of them tazed appear arr
. >> elizabeth: new details about students at yale university responding to recent allegations about racism. racial tensions have been mounting, in the summer the name of the cal hewn school. on halloween a student claims she was' turned away from a frat party because she wasn't white. protestors say they would changes. >> make the institutions for higher learning in this but inclusive. >> getting more support and color, getting people of color into the mental health and...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, columbia, missouri. yale university met with students. hundreds of students marched in protest. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting deaths of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanian police officer opened fire at a u.s. funded training facility outside ayman yesterday morning, including the were killed. a u.s. official tells "cbs news" the gunman was a disgruntled fired. in egypt, "cbs news" has learned investigators looking into the crash of that russian airliner are focusing on the sinai branch of isis. the leading theory is that a bomb brought down the jet, killing 224 people. late yesterday, the british foreign secretary said the crash was more likely than not caused by a bomb planted on a plane by an isis related operative. operations at miami international airport are back to normal this morning following a security scare that disrupte
adriana diaz, cbs news, columbia, missouri. yale university met with students. hundreds of students marched in protest. there have been several racially charged incidents at yale, including allegations a fraternity turned a woman away from a party because of the color of her skin. president obama says the u.s. is taking very seriously the shooting deaths of two american contractors in jordan. a jordanian police officer opened fire at a u.s. funded training facility outside ayman yesterday...
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prokaska took up the position of university librarian at yale university, and she remained there until she was elected principal of somerville in the summer of 2009 and took up the position in september 2010. so dr. prohaska has an expertise on the influences the academic influences on margaret thatcher's life. we also are honored to have attorney general edward meese, now ronald reagan distinguished fellow emeritus at the center for legal and judicial studies at heritage. ed meese is a prominent conservative leader and thinker and elder statesman and continues a quarter century formal association with the heritage foundation. and we are delighted to have him speak to the special relationship in margaret thatcher's life as minister, and particularly her special relationship with ronald reagan. and we have also with us john o'sullivan who's special adviser and speechwriter to prime minister thatcher and author of "the president, the pope and the prime minister." john o'sullivan is both an author and a journalist and a senior fellow at the national review institute and also editor in lar
prokaska took up the position of university librarian at yale university, and she remained there until she was elected principal of somerville in the summer of 2009 and took up the position in september 2010. so dr. prohaska has an expertise on the influences the academic influences on margaret thatcher's life. we also are honored to have attorney general edward meese, now ronald reagan distinguished fellow emeritus at the center for legal and judicial studies at heritage. ed meese is a...
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a narrative of overcoming an impoverished and violent youth to get into yale university, and become a distinguish neurosurgeon. he wrote about it in his autobiography. the media has found that certain closees do not withstand scrutiny, not least the claim that he was offered a military scholarship to west point. he has made a comment that the biblical joseph built the pyramid's in order to house grade. they are basically giant grain silos. that struck many as unorthodox. it damages him, who knows. he is trying to betray it as a gotcha piece of journalism. that they play well for many of his supporters or evangelical christians who believe the pyramids were grain silos. babita: attention will be focused on those that are not doing so well. jeb bush is saying a lot of pressure is on him. is that how you see it? nick: jeb bush has had 3 terrible debate performances. runneran early front when people just knew his name and did not understand the candidate. the more people have seen him, the less popular he has become. ariously, he scheduled late-night conference call with his donors, maybe
a narrative of overcoming an impoverished and violent youth to get into yale university, and become a distinguish neurosurgeon. he wrote about it in his autobiography. the media has found that certain closees do not withstand scrutiny, not least the claim that he was offered a military scholarship to west point. he has made a comment that the biblical joseph built the pyramid's in order to house grade. they are basically giant grain silos. that struck many as unorthodox. it damages him, who...
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university students shutting down streets. all protesting what they call racial injustice on campus. >> a lot of institutional changes need to be done in terms of getting more support in ethnic studies and more diversity of color on campus. >> the protests at ithaca prompting the creation of a new chief diversity officer position. the change is coming days after students, football players and faculty at the university of missouri rallied against the university's mishandling of a string of racism incidents. the racial tensions turning to fear on campus this week when social media picture showing lecture halls empty following the arrest of two missouri college students that stand accused of posting threats online against black students and faculty. >> it's frightening to realize that anyone would walk around and try to kill people because of their skin color. >> reporter: well, as for the students under arrest, one of them 19-year-old hunter park is due in court later today. live in new york, i'm elizabeth herr channel 6 "action
university students shutting down streets. all protesting what they call racial injustice on campus. >> a lot of institutional changes need to be done in terms of getting more support in ethnic studies and more diversity of color on campus. >> the protests at ithaca prompting the creation of a new chief diversity officer position. the change is coming days after students, football players and faculty at the university of missouri rallied against the university's mishandling of a...
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this is america tonight. >>> from university of missouri to yale university to claremont colleges, we saw students speaking forcefully out about what they consider to be racial discrimination, insensitivity and a lack of inclusiveness on campuses. in some cases they drown out others that may have opposing views and that has sparked accusations of political krekness run amuck. others say a history of perceived slights referred to as micro-aggressions is doing really damage to society. i'm joined by fabio rojas from indiana university. he joins me from indianapolis. professor, thank you for joining us. let's starts with this issue of free speech on campuses. some argue that free speech itself is under attack in the very place that it shouldn't be, that free speech should be flourishing. do you afwree. >> i don't think i quite agree with that. i think there's conflicts about what you can and can't say. i think people can have honest disagreements about the difference between offering a sdending point of view and attacking or taunting someone else. these arguments are very important to ha
this is america tonight. >>> from university of missouri to yale university to claremont colleges, we saw students speaking forcefully out about what they consider to be racial discrimination, insensitivity and a lack of inclusiveness on campuses. in some cases they drown out others that may have opposing views and that has sparked accusations of political krekness run amuck. others say a history of perceived slights referred to as micro-aggressions is doing really damage to society....
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the new claims of racism involving a fraternity at yale university. dave. >>> maybe we should bring back the beach and boating forecast, how about these warm temperatures? we'll tell you how long it all lasts and when rain comes into i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. g plans.t so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare eligible for medicare, t t you may know it only covers about 80% t t of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now andd ind out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicarep p supplement insurance plans, it could save younin out-of-pocket medical costs. call now to request your free decision gui . ri've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ]rrr you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospitaln herthat accepts medicare patients. p p plus, there are no n works, d virtually no referralsvvv needed. see why millions of people ha
the new claims of racism involving a fraternity at yale university. dave. >>> maybe we should bring back the beach and boating forecast, how about these warm temperatures? we'll tell you how long it all lasts and when rain comes into i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. g plans.t so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare eligible for medicare, t t you may know it only covers about 80% t t of your part b medical expenses. the...
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the department of buildings is now improving its inspection standards. >>> yale university outlining a plan to improve cam pause diversity to ease racial tensions there. among the changes, the university says it's going to create courses to address race and ethnicity. it'll increase the budget for cultural centers on campus. and they'll modify their financial aid policy for low-income students. the plan comes in response to recent demonstrations after a student says she was turned away from a fraternity party because it was, quote, for white girls only. >>> new jersey officials and this morning over the health of barnegut bay. a report finds the bay is healthy overall despite issues with storm runoff and stinging jelly fish. but environmental groups say the waterway is in far worse shape than the state claims. they want the state to do more to reduce pollution. >>> up next, we're going to tell you where you can score a black friday deal. you don't have to wait for black friday. >>> then later, cameras are rolling as an uninvited guest crashes a picnic and helps thims himself to some
the department of buildings is now improving its inspection standards. >>> yale university outlining a plan to improve cam pause diversity to ease racial tensions there. among the changes, the university says it's going to create courses to address race and ethnicity. it'll increase the budget for cultural centers on campus. and they'll modify their financial aid policy for low-income students. the plan comes in response to recent demonstrations after a student says she was turned away...
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hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of oakula home afs widely reported last spring. but several students at yale told us the reason they're marching marching is what happens when there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: the young man arrested at the university of missouri for make those threats, scott, is facing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner anna, thank you. the next democratic debate is saturday, and today, a new cbs news/"new yor
hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of...
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hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of oakula home afs widely reported last spring. but several students at yale marchingmarching is what happens when there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: the young man arreed at the university of missouri for make those threats, scott, is facing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. the next democratic debate is saturday, a
hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist...
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hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by university of oakula home afs widely reported last spring. but several students at yale told us the reason they're marchingmarching is what happens when there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: the young man arrested at the university of missouri for make those threats, scott, is facing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. the next democratic debate is saturday
hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist...
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a new study by yale university says some of the chemicals in the rubber mulch can potential a legal cause cancer. the agency says it is safe but a connecticut senator says he does not know enough when it comes to the product. he wants the consumer product investigate. >> the consumer product safety commission has a responsibility nationally to answer the question. >> the cdc says they do not have enough money to initiate the investigation. >>> online real estate site zillow will soon provide four months of full paid leave for you in mom. but that's not all. new moms will also get $1,000 amazon gift card. the seattle-based company will give new dads eight weeks of full salary and adoptive parents eight weeks of paid leave. it will go into effect at the beginning of next year and all full-time worker also be eligible. >>> more than 100 women are suing a birth control company because they got pregnant on the pill. the fda says the pills were arranged incorrectly in their packaging and led to a number of unwanted pregnancy. qualitest pharmaceutical recalled the medication. the women are payin
a new study by yale university says some of the chemicals in the rubber mulch can potential a legal cause cancer. the agency says it is safe but a connecticut senator says he does not know enough when it comes to the product. he wants the consumer product investigate. >> the consumer product safety commission has a responsibility nationally to answer the question. >> the cdc says they do not have enough money to initiate the investigation. >>> online real estate site zillow...
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but they would not say exactly what was going to be on the agenda. >>> the administration at yale university responding to allegations that a fraternity held a party for white girls only. dean jonathan holloway promising an investigation. in response he writes yale belongs to all of you. you all deserve the right to enjoy the good of this place without worry, without threats, and without intimidation. >>> families walked into a restaurant for dinner and walked out to find their cars gone. but they weren't stolen. they were swallowed by a sinkhole. that opened up in an ihop parking lot in meridian, mississippi saturday night. witnesses say they heard loud bomb booms before the hole open. >>> veteran days is this wednesday. it was four years ago that 93-year-old anne byrne was devastated. a burglar stole her late brother's purple heart. his plane vanished over the pacific during world war ii. yesterday that medal and others were replaced at ft. hamilton in brooklyn. byrne lost another brother during the war as well in germany. tremendous sacrifice from her family. >>> new york football france
but they would not say exactly what was going to be on the agenda. >>> the administration at yale university responding to allegations that a fraternity held a party for white girls only. dean jonathan holloway promising an investigation. in response he writes yale belongs to all of you. you all deserve the right to enjoy the good of this place without worry, without threats, and without intimidation. >>> families walked into a restaurant for dinner and walked out to find...
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university in new haven. it is believed they came down with a norovirus. the source of the outbreak remains a mystery. yale law school was scrubbed down and disinfected over the weekend. >>> and today is the deadline for pennsylvania's attorney general to turn over evidence that a judge leaked grand jury information in the jerry sandusky case. lawyers seeking a new trial for sandusky contend the sex abuse case was falling apart before the leak to a reporter. they say it generated the publicity along with more victims to come forward. in turn, it helped prosecutors win their case. sandusky was convicted of molesting ten boys over 15 years in 2012. >>> 4:57 right now. the internet obviously is a powerful tool. for unhappy customers. many go online to write scathing reviews. we've all read them. but many businesses are fighting back, even threatening those who post negative comments. now lawmakers are trying to put a stop to it. this morning on the "today" show, the story behind review retaliation and the effort
university in new haven. it is believed they came down with a norovirus. the source of the outbreak remains a mystery. yale law school was scrubbed down and disinfected over the weekend. >>> and today is the deadline for pennsylvania's attorney general to turn over evidence that a judge leaked grand jury information in the jerry sandusky case. lawyers seeking a new trial for sandusky contend the sex abuse case was falling apart before the leak to a reporter. they say it generated the...
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hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of oakula home afs widely reported last spring. but several students at yale told us the reason they're marchinmarching is what happensn there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: the young man arrested at the university of missouri for make those threats, scott, is facing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. the next democrat
hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist...
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hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of oakula home afs widely reported last spring. but several students at yale told us the reason they're marchingmarching is what happens when there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: the young man arrested at the university of missouri for make those threats, scott, is facing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. the next dem
hundreds of students gathered today at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist...
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hundreds of students gathered inday at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou!! >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of oklahoma was widely reported last spring. but several students at yale told us the reason they're marching is what happens when there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: a young man arrested at the university of missouri for making those threats, scott, is facing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. the next democratic de
hundreds of students gathered inday at syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou!! >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of education reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of...
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hundreds of students gathered today y syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of ededation reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist chants by fraternity members of the university of oakula home afs widely reported last spring. but several students at yale told us the reason they'y' there are no headlines. senior alicia ponce diaz. >> i definitely felt like there was no one to turn to, no one to talk to about it or nowhere to report it, which i think is one of the crucial problems that the university has. >> reporter: the young man arrested at the university of missouri for make those threa, scott, isacing up to seven years in prison. >> pelley: anna werner reporting. anna, thank you. the next democratic debate is saturday, and today, a n
hundreds of students gathered today y syracuse and yale universities to stand in solidarity with those demonstrators. >> we stand with mizzou. >> reporter: and just yesterday at ithaca college in upstate new york, students called for their school's president to step down due to a perceived lack of response to racial incidents. the department of ededation reports the number of racial complaints on college campuses has increased from 555 in 2009 to 939 last year. this video of racist...
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prokaska took up the position of university librarian at yale university, and she remained there until she was elected principal of somerville in the summer of 2009 and took up the position in september 2010. so dr. prohaska has an expertise on the influences the academic influences on margaret thatcher's life. we also are honored to have attorney general edward meese, now ronald reagan distinguished fellow emeritus at the center for legal and judicial studies at heritage. ed meese is a prominent conservative leader and thinker and elder statesman and continues a quarter century formal association with the heritage foundation. and we are delighted to have him speak to the special relationship in margaret thatcher's life as prime minister, and particularly her special relationship with ronald reagan. and we have also with us john o'sullivan who's special adviser and speechwriter to prime minister thatcher and author of "the president, the pope and the prime minister." john o'sullivan is both an author and a journalist and a senior fellow at the national review institute and also editor
prokaska took up the position of university librarian at yale university, and she remained there until she was elected principal of somerville in the summer of 2009 and took up the position in september 2010. so dr. prohaska has an expertise on the influences the academic influences on margaret thatcher's life. we also are honored to have attorney general edward meese, now ronald reagan distinguished fellow emeritus at the center for legal and judicial studies at heritage. ed meese is a...
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. >>> yale university is responding to protests demanding racial justice on campus. this week more than a thousand students and faculty marched through the streets to shed light on racial tensions at the ivy league campus. there was an e-mail sent regarding for diversity on campus and says they have a lot of work to could. >> we're very vocal and willing to take a stand for what we >> a student says she was turned away from a frat party because it was white girls only, quote. >>> 4:40 right now. ahead, new crackdown on the streets of new york city. >>> international drama. why relatives of a world leader are under arrest and due in a manhattan court today. >>> police are saying about a murder mystery. a former college basketball star drafted by the knicks found dead in his suv. >>> storm team 4 tracking rain this morning. weather and traffic on the 4s is next. follow us on facebook, twitter and instagram. michaelg4ny. darlene4ny. >>> it's 4:43. here are four things to know this morning. breaking news in newark. a police officer interrupts a robbery in progress. he op
. >>> yale university is responding to protests demanding racial justice on campus. this week more than a thousand students and faculty marched through the streets to shed light on racial tensions at the ivy league campus. there was an e-mail sent regarding for diversity on campus and says they have a lot of work to could. >> we're very vocal and willing to take a stand for what we >> a student says she was turned away from a frat party because it was white girls only,...
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university. that's coming up on the next grand -- landmark cases tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> and about 10 minutes the house veterans affairs committee will hear testimony on the alleged misuse of funds over the va's program to relocate workers. that hearing starts live at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. until then it's back to defense one annual summit on defense and national security issues focusing on the future of u.s. navy operations around the world ♪ >> good afternoon and welcome back. keith eating, don't stop. welcome back to the afternoon session. hope you enjoy the breakouts. everyone was informative and that's what weight like to see. we had a great morning and i hope we will have as an informative and interesting and entertaining afternoon. we have three sessions and termite everyon
university. that's coming up on the next grand -- landmark cases tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch order your copy of the landmark cases companion book available for $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/landmark cases. >> and about 10 minutes the house veterans affairs committee will hear testimony on the alleged misuse of funds over the va's program to relocate workers. that hearing starts live at 7:30 p.m. eastern...
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yale university. that's coming up on the next land mark cases. live tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of the land mark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping. at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> next, a look at how social media's affecting politics today. and its effects on campaign 2016. we'll hear from mitt romney's 2008 campaign director of new media, the polling director for harvard's institute of politics, and an author who writes about the internet. the boston globe's political he editor is the moderator and the speakers take questions from students in the audience at the harvard kennedy school in cambridge, massachusetts. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. moderator: here tonight is our panel, is social media ruining politics? the lead for the panel will be shira who is an i.o.p. institute of politics fellow from 2014 and we're delighted to have you back. she is a political editor a
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>> some students at other universities including yale and the university of southern california are protesting campus racism as well. >> joining me now to talk about all of this is cnn political commentator also a professor at more house college, a histor historically black college in atlanta. more houw morehouse college. this is more and more looking like black lives matter that we saw and campus becoming the focus of race relations. are things improving as far as you can see and healing the racial divide these days? >> before you can heal the racial divide you need to heal the race problem. one thing you're seeing on college campuses is a wave of protests very much reminiscent of the civil rights area. martin luther king said when g dogs bite us in birmingham we bleed everywhere. he was speaking for the need tomas action across the nation for local incidents. that's what we're seeing in places like ithaca and new haven and yale university and at the university of missouri. because of social media people much more easily can access protest language, they can access actual protest actions. wha
>> some students at other universities including yale and the university of southern california are protesting campus racism as well. >> joining me now to talk about all of this is cnn political commentator also a professor at more house college, a histor historically black college in atlanta. more houw morehouse college. this is more and more looking like black lives matter that we saw and campus becoming the focus of race relations. are things improving as far as you can see and...