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basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. >> even before what happened tht couple of weeks, a woman was raped in her office. >> reporter: the thought of a rt of a rapist on the loose has some on the stanford campus concerned. on friday just after noon, the victim was working in her office when a man grabbed and dragged her into the basement and raped her. the department of public safety is investigating this. coming forward to provide details fore for the crime. the in the parking lot near wilber hall. >> because of the incident, some incident, someone like there is something so much american tensional about it. i don't kn, don't know, it's really scary. >> reporter: according to dps ih in both cases, the victims didn't initially come forward, but both crimes were reported by a mandatory reporter. someoe reporter. someone legally o
basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. basement of a university buildi. >> even before what happened tht couple of weeks, a woman was raped in her office. >> reporter: the thought of a rt of a rapist on the loose has some on the stanford campus concerned. on...
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youon't think university has, right? >> we do not think university has made a commitment and we presented a lot of evidence on this case. we do not think the district >> if they do -- if they cannot take t b being checked into account c't do that and do try cesual alternativesis there evidence in the record abouwh the results of those would be? er words, take an example, if all of the sudden the nuerssays that talk about the experience of being an african-american in society rises dramatically, the consequences of that be the same as if they're not being mentioned but instead race is taken into account automatically? >> i want to make sure i understand the question. >> it is a little awkrd raised. >> i would not say that. the question is to there is some sort of cheating or >> not a bit. the discussion has been abt theratic plummeting of the number of african-american st that would take place if the practice ochecking a suggestion is, if not, maybe it would be an incentive for the university to truly pursue race-neutral
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and after the clashes between the security forces and the universe, students, university students as shit, if university dozens of their students have been arrested. so right after that the university has announced that it's suspended is in person classes and moved to online. so it did, the classes are going to be held virtually until a further if further notice should of university of technology is one of the leading scientific universities in iran. it's regarded as a top university and the best students of iraq, every year, most to that university is famous, which is engineering, faculties and every year, tons of its graduates go to the that the western countries, primarily at that, primarily to the it, did you ask? and it's not only sure if university of technology so now the, at the center of the protest in iran is the university student started to protest on saturday. they continued to do this sunday and to they also, the protest are also are still taking out a taken place there. so these are the largest education institutions in iran, in the largest cities as well. so students
and after the clashes between the security forces and the universe, students, university students as shit, if university dozens of their students have been arrested. so right after that the university has announced that it's suspended is in person classes and moved to online. so it did, the classes are going to be held virtually until a further if further notice should of university of technology is one of the leading scientific universities in iran. it's regarded as a top university and the...
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my being a president of the university. my wife who's a professor at the community college has two master's and a phd when she's smarter than me. uh and she looked at me and she said if you do that, i'm leaving you. [laughter] she said it's one of the toughest jobs in america, especially if you start arguing about parking spaces and office windows. [laughter] but tony thanks buddy, you're a good friend and i can't say enough good things about you. in a year ago i signed an executive order establishing a presidential initiative to strengthen hbcu all across america and i appointed tony to lead that initiative because he's the best tony keisha kamala and i understand the critical role hbc us provide for all the folks in this country, particularly in building a middle, basically a ticket to the middle class. hpc hpc user great value for all americans. that's why during the pandemic, my administration did something that's never been done before. we invested $5.8 billion in h. b. c. u. s. [applause] some suggested we couldn't ge
my being a president of the university. my wife who's a professor at the community college has two master's and a phd when she's smarter than me. uh and she looked at me and she said if you do that, i'm leaving you. [laughter] she said it's one of the toughest jobs in america, especially if you start arguing about parking spaces and office windows. [laughter] but tony thanks buddy, you're a good friend and i can't say enough good things about you. in a year ago i signed an executive order...
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the alternate universe. the reality universe and the full of crap universe biden lives in. sadly gas prices are going up again. we all get hurt by it. instead of using the national gassage which is going up. if you spent time in a statistics class in college, they didn't pick the average, they picked the most common gas price. folks, nobody does that as a measure of gas prices. >> gas prices are down nearly $1.20. and the most common price is $3.29 a gallon. taking stock of where gas prices are today. the most common price for retail gasoline is $3.29. dan: did you catch it? not the average. the most common price. i heard something like that in my statistics class in college. if you live in an alternate universe you pick the measure that gives you the right. this one really aggravates the hell out of me. it involves people dying. crime. we'll be covering some of these issues tonight. it's optional for some of these cities to submit to the fbi. they are crime numbers. i find it strange that the fbi crime statistics didn't include l.a. and new york. if you live in the full of
the alternate universe. the reality universe and the full of crap universe biden lives in. sadly gas prices are going up again. we all get hurt by it. instead of using the national gassage which is going up. if you spent time in a statistics class in college, they didn't pick the average, they picked the most common gas price. folks, nobody does that as a measure of gas prices. >> gas prices are down nearly $1.20. and the most common price is $3.29 a gallon. taking stock of where gas...
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university. in fact, the person in charge of this selection committee. what they had to say about the republican senator of nebraska.
university. in fact, the person in charge of this selection committee. what they had to say about the republican senator of nebraska.
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the decision did not come from the university chancellor or academic part of the university. it came the intelligence part of the establishment. in iran, we do have these institutions, including the universities and they are much more powerful then the chancellor or head of that department. ben: you in the past have been outspoken, critical of the regime. you continue, though, to speak publicly, despite immense personal risk. do you worry about what the authorities may try to do, may coerce you into doing, or it may stop you from speaking out? >> o course. i am always fearing that i might receive a telephone call -- there are anonymous telephone calls from the authorities, the intelligence authorities. they tap your mobile and there is no number. it says private number and you are certain that it is fm those people. there is aave to come talk to us on second sunday the you have to do this or that. usually, it is trouble when these private numbers appear on your cell phone. obviously, i either have to keep quiet and do not say anything more else -- or else i deal with the cons
the decision did not come from the university chancellor or academic part of the university. it came the intelligence part of the establishment. in iran, we do have these institutions, including the universities and they are much more powerful then the chancellor or head of that department. ben: you in the past have been outspoken, critical of the regime. you continue, though, to speak publicly, despite immense personal risk. do you worry about what the authorities may try to do, may coerce you...
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i went to brown university. i graduated in 1981. i studied political silence. i worked for 40 years as a political journalist. that was a case where think having that background and critical theory and critical ideas has really informed my writing in my work, so i think i was fortunate to have that opportunity. in today's market, often you need to get a masters degree. that's what happened with my two kids. i was talking before about the pressure to make a career choice and pick a master, neither of my kids were ready for that at 18. they actually had to turn the ship around a little bit and really develop their career focus in graduate school, which meant extra education, extra tuition to get their degrees, and i'm lucky that both of my kids are bright and wonderful kids and both have masters degrees. one is a therapist and one is a journalist. they are doing ok, but they're in their late 20's. it has taken them this long to get through the educational system and start their careers, and that is what the environment is like. it is a much more challenging envir
i went to brown university. i graduated in 1981. i studied political silence. i worked for 40 years as a political journalist. that was a case where think having that background and critical theory and critical ideas has really informed my writing in my work, so i think i was fortunate to have that opportunity. in today's market, often you need to get a masters degree. that's what happened with my two kids. i was talking before about the pressure to make a career choice and pick a master,...
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she holds degree from bowie state university, new york's university, george washington university with additional studies at purdue, pursued at american university, catholic university, and the university of maryland. please join me in welcoming the eight national president of the national council negro women. doctor down thomas daley. (applause) >> they're supposed top scholars appear, and i am by no means a scholar. they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about. doctor bethune as an organizer, and i don't quite know what an organizer is, but you see if i can do that. let me also say, that as we talk about doctor bethune, in terms of the national council of negro women, in 1923, at the fifth national convention of delta stigma sorority, she was made an honorary member of the sorority. i know they're some doubters in this room, you wanted me to say that. yes, okay. so, you've heard a lot of things about doctor bethune, but the one thing that really impressed me was her faith. her faith was so deep. in my research, i found out that every morning, she said a rising prayer. a
she holds degree from bowie state university, new york's university, george washington university with additional studies at purdue, pursued at american university, catholic university, and the university of maryland. please join me in welcoming the eight national president of the national council negro women. doctor down thomas daley. (applause) >> they're supposed top scholars appear, and i am by no means a scholar. they gave me the topic last night that i was to talk about. doctor...
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so it does the chit if university particular is important because it is a top university in iran, and every year the best students iranian students go to that university is very much famous with it's it's, it's, it's engineering faculties and every year, tons of students, graduates from that university go abroad the to the western countries, particularly the, did that the you asked. so now there are still ongoing protest in dis, largest education institutions. in iran, the students are asking the security forces to stop crack down, and to least they are detained for. and so since 2 weeks, hundreds of people and tense, including tons of students were arrested by the security forces. so yesterday, the present, or of the universe, you have to run and university of alameda, but nobody has ever they have announced that they are detained. students were released and hand over to their families by the security forces. it was at adjusted an attempt to calm down distribution in iran, however, as the clutches erupted in so in, in shit, university. and as the protest are still on going in several
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and the university of georgia. the offensive message xrold across a video board on the exterior of the 68,000 seat stadium. there was a handful of local and state officials, i don't even know what to ask you. this is what we've been -- this is what our whole show is about, violent, hate rhetoric spinning wildly out of control. >> and let's not forget a few dawes ago there was a banner hung over a highway in los angeles saying kanye was right. none of which he's denounced. but let's remember when kanye started going outrageous, let me put it that way, he said harriet tubman didn't free slaves. he said slaves chose to be slaves against blacks. now he comes with anti-semitism. he says that george floyd overdosed and then he tried to take it back when the family said they were going to sue. then he called them greedy. but again, what's -- listen, i keep my eye on the prize. that is a song that they told me when i was a kid growing up in civil rights. where is his validator in chief? donald trump. he denounced and disor
and the university of georgia. the offensive message xrold across a video board on the exterior of the 68,000 seat stadium. there was a handful of local and state officials, i don't even know what to ask you. this is what we've been -- this is what our whole show is about, violent, hate rhetoric spinning wildly out of control. >> and let's not forget a few dawes ago there was a banner hung over a highway in los angeles saying kanye was right. none of which he's denounced. but let's...
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at the most prestigusolleges and universities, correct? >> that's correct. >> there ia ice to pay by banning the use of race in college admissions? >> a agree with that. a that means that there is a diverse, there is lesser number of diverse graduates that enter the pipeline, not just to the government, but to the privctor. many of them require highe ucation so that pipeline is being reduced, correct? hat's correct. >> so in the end, our colorblindness, whatever that means because our sie is not colorblind. that comes at a high cost not only to unc and to the state and to the nation as a whole, correct? like that is correct. and i think, again to return to the example of the military, the pipeline question is ctilly important because the military has a closed personnel ste that means we don't do lateral hiri. the individuals who are entering college today and participating in rotc programs at civili institutions or who are admitted to the service academies art the closed universe are going to be eligible for leadership in the military in 2
at the most prestigusolleges and universities, correct? >> that's correct. >> there ia ice to pay by banning the use of race in college admissions? >> a agree with that. a that means that there is a diverse, there is lesser number of diverse graduates that enter the pipeline, not just to the government, but to the privctor. many of them require highe ucation so that pipeline is being reduced, correct? hat's correct. >> so in the end, our colorblindness, whatever that...
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i have to tell you that except for one university press, no university press what it touches the book we are talking about. this cancel culture is real. this pc-ness is not just throughout higher education but throughout the society and general. and it is coming not from the left only, it is coming from the right and the left. it seems to be coming from the right as much as if not more from the left. you know, critical race theory should be taught at least in colleges, maybe even an high school. 1619 project, yet. as long as you also have them read thomas payne, jefferson, martin luther king, abraham lincoln, then if you have -- not that i believe that everything and the liberal arts has to be a debate. but i do believe that multiculturalism of viewpoints and ideas about important names is crucial. so, i wouldn't ban teaching that 6019 project --1619 project. i would have them read not only the critical race theory books, arguments and understand them, but have them look at the book land of hope on the sleep of american history and how we begin with an idea, and how we try to develop
i have to tell you that except for one university press, no university press what it touches the book we are talking about. this cancel culture is real. this pc-ness is not just throughout higher education but throughout the society and general. and it is coming not from the left only, it is coming from the right and the left. it seems to be coming from the right as much as if not more from the left. you know, critical race theory should be taught at least in colleges, maybe even an high...
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alsojoining up for universities. also joining up services for universities. alsojoining up services within the university, so, academics being able to talk to the counselling department, and being able to talk to any student facing staff, being able to contact gps and wider third sector support parties involved. information sharing is going to be a key aspect of having a good support package for students. dominic smithies from student minds, thank you very much indeed. and if you've been affected by any of the issues raised in our discussion, there is information and advice on the bbc�*s action line. the address is bbc.co.uk/actionline. 0ur breaking news this hour of... police in northern thailand say that more than 30 people including 22 children have been killed in a shooting incident in a nursery school. local media reports say that the gunman has now killed himself after being hunted by the police. reports say the attack began when a man armed with a gun and a knife stormed into the childcare facility. the assailant is said to be a former police officer
alsojoining up for universities. also joining up services for universities. alsojoining up services within the university, so, academics being able to talk to the counselling department, and being able to talk to any student facing staff, being able to contact gps and wider third sector support parties involved. information sharing is going to be a key aspect of having a good support package for students. dominic smithies from student minds, thank you very much indeed. and if you've been...
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the ruling could have implications for california universities. joining us live is stanford associate professor of education anthony lysing antonio and stanford phd candidate sonja gable. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. kristen: these questions are for either one of you. harvard and unc are elite universities. one private, one public. both use race as one factor in making admissions decisions. what is the argument being presented today? >> the argument on behalf of the plaintiffs is that the use of race in any form in college admissions is unconstitutional. what they seek to do is reverse previous cases that said the use of race as one factor in admissions is constitutionally permissible. it is permissible because race contributes to building a diverse student body. there is a mountain of research on the benefits of a diverse student body on all students, particularly white students. kristen: this student has come up that the high court several times but never with a 6-3 conservative majority. based on the justice's questions today, how do
the ruling could have implications for california universities. joining us live is stanford associate professor of education anthony lysing antonio and stanford phd candidate sonja gable. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. kristen: these questions are for either one of you. harvard and unc are elite universities. one private, one public. both use race as one factor in making admissions decisions. what is the argument being presented today? >> the argument on behalf of the...
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yeah, it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will— it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will be — it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will be a — it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will be a big role because that is where — it will be a big role because that is where conservatives disproportionately draw their support— disproportionately draw their support and were the express does proportionally draws its readers from _ proportionally draws its readers from as— proportionally draws its readers from as well, which is why they've mounted — from as well, which is why they've mounted this campaign. compassionate conservatism. — mounted this campaign. compassionate conservatism, what _ mounted this campaign. compassionate conservatism, what the _ mounted this campaign. compassionate conservatism, what the government - conservatism, what the government has had as its lodestar at the moment. let's go the times, sunak, education can be our silver bullet. at a time when budgets will be cut, or efficiency savings, interesting he wants to introduce
yeah, it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will— it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will be — it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will be a — it is a very universal policy. yeah, it will be a big role because that is where — it will be a big role because that is where conservatives disproportionately draw their support— disproportionately draw their support and were the express does proportionally draws its readers from _ proportionally draws its readers from as—...
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for prestige universities. portland state does that and anotherrs thing to us all the fs they throw on and off these these and amenities. that make the very expensive to build -- to go to school with all these fees that most didn't don't even use. i will take the answer off the air. thank you. >> again a great question and i do actually do a riff on u.s. news and report in the book. .. you know there have been a number of scandals including one at temple university in philadelphia where schools in some cases manipulated numbers, they changed class sizes, did all kinds of crazy things to change their rank. it gets to this issue, the competitiveness of schools for students, and i think one of the biggest problems, which i explore in the book is schools and found that to get students that did a better job of they did a better job competing on prestige. atwhat you've been talking about all of the surfaces. we talk about the rock climbing walls and all of these down south and have the lazy rivers for kids going on t
for prestige universities. portland state does that and anotherrs thing to us all the fs they throw on and off these these and amenities. that make the very expensive to build -- to go to school with all these fees that most didn't don't even use. i will take the answer off the air. thank you. >> again a great question and i do actually do a riff on u.s. news and report in the book. .. you know there have been a number of scandals including one at temple university in philadelphia where...
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i'm at universal studios to meet one of the most powerful women in hollywood — the chairman of universal filmed entertainment group, who just happens to be a brit. her decisions have led to everything from huge surprise hits like mamma mia and straight outta compton to enduring franchises, the likes of fast & furious and despicable me. and back in 2020, with cinemas shut by the pandemic, donna langley made a single bold move that transformed her industry — allowing audiences to stream brand—new movies at home. donna langley, welcome to the media show. thank you. we met earlier this year when you very kindly hosted a load ofjournalists at a lovely, swanky london hotel on the day you were made a dame. and you then left that party and went off for a dinner which you were hosting — and the papers were full of it the next day, that you had hosted, amongst other people, tom cruise. i mean, in a sense, that sums up your pulling power — that tom cruise was happy to hotfoot across london to meet you. if you say so. i do say so. at least that's what it looks like to me. i mean, there have
i'm at universal studios to meet one of the most powerful women in hollywood — the chairman of universal filmed entertainment group, who just happens to be a brit. her decisions have led to everything from huge surprise hits like mamma mia and straight outta compton to enduring franchises, the likes of fast & furious and despicable me. and back in 2020, with cinemas shut by the pandemic, donna langley made a single bold move that transformed her industry — allowing audiences to stream...
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he was the chancellor of washington university in st. louis for 24 years prior to joining us at g.w. in january of 2022. we're delighted to have his our president and we are delighted to have him here this evening. president wrighton? [applause] >> thank you, amy, and good evening, everyone. amy, thank you for the leadership you are bringing to our university in terms of encouraging civic engagement and service efforts. i appreciate very much your special work. as president of the george washington university, i'm pleased to welcome all of you to this dialogue on finding common ground on guns. this is an issue that has long been very important to me personally. i mentored together with my wife a young woman for about seven years. and she was murdered by gunfire in st. louis. this engaged me very deeply in terms of recognizing that we have a major problem in the united states. we have with us this evening important individuals who will participate tonight in this dialogue. senator chris murphy of connecticut, former congressman will hurd
he was the chancellor of washington university in st. louis for 24 years prior to joining us at g.w. in january of 2022. we're delighted to have his our president and we are delighted to have him here this evening. president wrighton? [applause] >> thank you, amy, and good evening, everyone. amy, thank you for the leadership you are bringing to our university in terms of encouraging civic engagement and service efforts. i appreciate very much your special work. as president of the george...
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what they did is kept tuition low p to go to a university in california or university new york. that started toge change in the 70s and 80s it started to skyrocket. the government put the onus more and more on loans. the grants people get from the government primarily and the only way to fill the void was for people to take out loans and no it was $1.7 trillion debt they tried to whittle down. >> we will get into all those topics. the author of this book after the ivory tower falls, how college broke the american dream and blew up our politics and how to fix it. your chance to talk about the book and his ideas. (202)748-8200 in the central and eastern time zone. we will begin taking those calls in just a minute. so, with what president biden did for getting 10,000 or 20,000 in student debt, do you agree in that decision? >> i do. i'm kind o of hoping this is the first step. i feel they didn't get the benefit. they had to pay the price for the situation and many of them were preyed upon. one important aspect of the last 20 or 30 years the college diploma they need to stay in the
what they did is kept tuition low p to go to a university in california or university new york. that started toge change in the 70s and 80s it started to skyrocket. the government put the onus more and more on loans. the grants people get from the government primarily and the only way to fill the void was for people to take out loans and no it was $1.7 trillion debt they tried to whittle down. >> we will get into all those topics. the author of this book after the ivory tower falls, how...
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at the university of arizona. so wanted to think outside the box with the traditional recruiters and i think our first big win was when we were able to grab dr. bobby robbins from the texas medical center, he was a stanford trained thoracic surgeon leading the medical center and he wanted to be a university president and i think we've seen this and other leaders like mitch daniels at purdue and what a difference they can make at the university level. you may not be able to pick that person directly like you can is superior court judge but you can affect that decision-making and to think that governance going forward will be so important to understand not only the importance of the community colleges, of the career and technical education and the university staying relevant and adjust to the needs of the economy like expanding the engineering school, the business school, those majors are all things that can be done and ideas that can happen at the statehouse level. >> thank you governor. let's continue on the conve
at the university of arizona. so wanted to think outside the box with the traditional recruiters and i think our first big win was when we were able to grab dr. bobby robbins from the texas medical center, he was a stanford trained thoracic surgeon leading the medical center and he wanted to be a university president and i think we've seen this and other leaders like mitch daniels at purdue and what a difference they can make at the university level. you may not be able to pick that person...
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the case that desegregated ole miss, universe of alabama, university of georgia. and through her work, a civil rights lawyer, she brought, us, the world that we know today, one in which racial discrimination is proscribed under law and the achievement by achievement is open to everyone, regardless of and gender. after she had litigated all of those cases changed the world for us. constance baker motley broke barriers in politics. she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she was the first black woman elected to the new york senate. and then after all of that, in 1966, president lyndon johnson appointed her a federal, making her the first black woman to occupy such a role. she was appointed to the u.s. district court and then and what drew me to this life. well it was because when i was researching a prior work, i came to understand that motley had not received the attention, the scholarly attention that she deserves. there had been relatively little written about her. and i thought that the absence of her story in the literature was a kind of hi
the case that desegregated ole miss, universe of alabama, university of georgia. and through her work, a civil rights lawyer, she brought, us, the world that we know today, one in which racial discrimination is proscribed under law and the achievement by achievement is open to everyone, regardless of and gender. after she had litigated all of those cases changed the world for us. constance baker motley broke barriers in politics. she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she...
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of georgia university of alabama. molly was a a past maker and politics, first female president as well as first black female state senator in new york and cap stoned her career becoming the first black female federal judge appointed in 1966. as you can imagine she's inspired a generation of lawyers including women of color, the first black woman b appointed to faculty and harvard law school, kamala harris and ketanji brown jackson when she was introduced to the nation, she had this breaking lawyer as a role model so she'sy a person who should e well known by all of us as i said, she laid the groundwork for modern american society changing the landscape. >> she rose up to be an incredible leader during the civil rights movement in the 60s but was brought before, she had an entirely different life trajectory. it cannot be underestimated the poverty she was born into in 1917, the mississippi sharecroppers in her life defined by lack of access to healthcare, education and reached, attained a sixth grade education. the in
of georgia university of alabama. molly was a a past maker and politics, first female president as well as first black female state senator in new york and cap stoned her career becoming the first black female federal judge appointed in 1966. as you can imagine she's inspired a generation of lawyers including women of color, the first black woman b appointed to faculty and harvard law school, kamala harris and ketanji brown jackson when she was introduced to the nation, she had this breaking...
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strike, lex miss willis, since the war started or universal federal university in driving on stripe. that is one. so students go on, go to school to economy is getting worse by day, even with the, with the, with the war happening. it's not just affecting just ukraine is also like, has a global impact, right? it has a good land price with russia and ukraine and even africa. so the, the things keep going up and it's was a fair enough point. but i mean, the economies is bad everywhere. i mean, you feeling it here in germany. you're not in school anyway. so sound would feel why wouldn't you want to be in the comfort of your home with your family surrounded by love, eating the food that you like. and why would you just want to remain here hustling? in fact, so when surrounded by love doesn't really it doesn't really. yeah, exactly. he doesn't be there on it. and put food in the amount of a people living in one house. right. so like, i feel i feel me going back is just going to be like an extra bird. i when see cream to study, right. i went to like i, she something going back with actually
strike, lex miss willis, since the war started or universal federal university in driving on stripe. that is one. so students go on, go to school to economy is getting worse by day, even with the, with the, with the war happening. it's not just affecting just ukraine is also like, has a global impact, right? it has a good land price with russia and ukraine and even africa. so the, the things keep going up and it's was a fair enough point. but i mean, the economies is bad everywhere. i mean, you...
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the accident happened just a few blocks away from san jose state university. >> and the university confirms freshman running back camden, mike, right is the person who died. the school's website says he was a 2 time league mvp for his high school in panama city, california. in a statement san jose state head football coach brent brennan says, quote, we lost an amazing young man tragically this morning, camden had a bright future ahead of him. and everyone in this community that had the opportunity to spend time with him knew that camden will always be in our hearts and he will be profoundly missed. university president steve perez also released a statement saying, quote, the loss of our student is heartbreaking and devastating for our san jose state community. we grieve for camden, his family, friends, teammates and the spartan family. the university says it is making counselors available to students to help them through this difficult time. the football team scheduled road game at new mexico state saturday has been postponed due to the spartans loss. meanwhile, the chp says the students an
the accident happened just a few blocks away from san jose state university. >> and the university confirms freshman running back camden, mike, right is the person who died. the school's website says he was a 2 time league mvp for his high school in panama city, california. in a statement san jose state head football coach brent brennan says, quote, we lost an amazing young man tragically this morning, camden had a bright future ahead of him. and everyone in this community that had the...
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board of education, james meredith case, university of georgia, and the university of alabama, motley was a path breaker in politics. she was the first manhattan borough president, as well as the first black female state senator in new york. and then she capstone her career by becoming the first black female female federal judge, appointed by lyndon johnson in 1966. as you can imagine, she has inspired a generation of lawyers, including women of color lawyers, like my late colleague, the first black woman appointed to the faculty of the harvard law school. and judge ketanji brown jackson, who cited constance baker motley as a role model. so, motley is a person who should be well known by all of us, because, as i said, she really did lay the groundwork for modern american society, changing the legal and social landscape. >> and fannie lou hamer? ms. larson: fannie lou hamer rose up to become an incredible leader in the 1960's, but as was brought up, she had an entirely different life trajectory than constance. it cannot be underestimated the deprivation and poverty that she was born in
board of education, james meredith case, university of georgia, and the university of alabama, motley was a path breaker in politics. she was the first manhattan borough president, as well as the first black female state senator in new york. and then she capstone her career by becoming the first black female female federal judge, appointed by lyndon johnson in 1966. as you can imagine, she has inspired a generation of lawyers, including women of color lawyers, like my late colleague, the first...
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at columbia university. he is the author of several books of the civil war era, most recently, lincoln and native americans, for the southern illinois university press series, the concisely library. he has also written several books on nevada history, most notably in the textbook, nevada, a history of the silver. stage two for roman and a history of the great basin for the university of arizona press. she he served as executive director of the pacific coast branch of the american historical association. the floor is all yours -- hillary? >> i want to thank people for coming out today. also to explore an act that most people talk about land grab universities. the moral act of 1862. thinking about the recent attention brought by land grab universities, digital humanities project, created through investigative reporting and research is very public and very interactive digital tool which if you haven't looked at it, it's great for not just scholarship and ask questions before teaching and getting students to rea
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>> there is no federal statute about what essays university consider. it is on race itself. >> are you just objecting to checking a box officers can look at? >> we are objecting to the use of race as a plus or minus in making -- >> i think the district ur made clear the fighting that checking the box anes not what got anybody in. it was a holistic enterprise that looked at everythg e candidate did, d ce might have been one onmany factors. there is a lot of hispanics d acks who have higher gpas that many whites who dootet admitted. they are not loongt just being black-and-white they are rejecting a lot 10% applan who have higher numbers than i guess asia americans. >> there is a finding from the district court in our favor and page 116 of the index that harvard can award a racial preference is to checkbox alone, whether or not applicant writes about it or indicates it is supported to that. s important. >> that finding was made in an undisputed finding by the district court that race alone did not account for anyone admissions package, it was among many f
>> there is no federal statute about what essays university consider. it is on race itself. >> are you just objecting to checking a box officers can look at? >> we are objecting to the use of race as a plus or minus in making -- >> i think the district ur made clear the fighting that checking the box anes not what got anybody in. it was a holistic enterprise that looked at everythg e candidate did, d ce might have been one onmany factors. there is a lot of hispanics d...
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it becomes the universe so it's a misconception of how the mind works and how it functions. you can program us to do anything, they can program the computer to read a book and translate the book into another symbol system but you have to have somebody at the end to interpret the terms of reality. >> george gilder, author of 19 books, founding member of the discovery institute. his most recent book is gaming a.i., can transform jobs. thank you for being on book to be. >> thank you so much, great to be here. >> book tv every sunday on c-span2 features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. 8:00 p.m. eastern former republican south carolina governor un ambassador nikki haley shares her book, if you want something done, she talks about the women she draws inspiration from throughout her life. 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" from a university professor chris miller traces history of microchip technology and is the most critically needed technology globally chips were interviewed by democrat congressman jim hines. watch book tv every sunday c-span2 in front o
it becomes the universe so it's a misconception of how the mind works and how it functions. you can program us to do anything, they can program the computer to read a book and translate the book into another symbol system but you have to have somebody at the end to interpret the terms of reality. >> george gilder, author of 19 books, founding member of the discovery institute. his most recent book is gaming a.i., can transform jobs. thank you for being on book to be. >> thank you so...
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to these colleges and universities. but, pam, it is quite likely that this conservative court could once again upend precedent and tell these universities and colleges to stop using affirmative action. we'll see. the oral arguments begin at 10:00 tomorrow morning. pam. >> yeah. really big case. high stakes. jessica schneider, thanks so much. >>> still ahead for you tonight in the newsroom, with time running out, what do democrats need to do to win over undecided voters? i'll ask the former virginia governor terry mcauliffe coming up. >>> also for you tonight, president trump is back in florida. could these two republican stars be battling each other? >>> but next, twitter's new owner wastes no time pushing a conspiracy theory about paul pelosi's attack. is this the new future of the social media platform under elon musk? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ luxury exemplified. innovation electrified. th apple music seamlessly integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. ooh, the chewy app. clumpi
to these colleges and universities. but, pam, it is quite likely that this conservative court could once again upend precedent and tell these universities and colleges to stop using affirmative action. we'll see. the oral arguments begin at 10:00 tomorrow morning. pam. >> yeah. really big case. high stakes. jessica schneider, thanks so much. >>> still ahead for you tonight in the newsroom, with time running out, what do democrats need to do to win over undecided voters? i'll ask...
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aaron within is on universal credit. he's been a conservative voter but he believes today's u—turn is politically damaging, especially for the chancellor. i think it's damaged them quite a lot. i think, really i think the chancellor should go because of all the uproar about it. it's that serious? yeah, it's that serious. deborah bennett is a pensioner who's also voted conservative. she believes the government was right to act swiftly by reversing the 45p tax change. i'm glad they changed their mind but they shouldn't have - done it in the first place. i feel that all they're concernedj about is making the rich people richer and the poor people poorer. this is only one location but the government's decision to alter its tax policy has brought about strong reactions from all sides of this community. duncan kennedy, bbc news in winchester. let's go live now the conservative party conference in birmingham now and our chief political correspondent nick eardley — this has been described as a really humiliating u—turn by
aaron within is on universal credit. he's been a conservative voter but he believes today's u—turn is politically damaging, especially for the chancellor. i think it's damaged them quite a lot. i think, really i think the chancellor should go because of all the uproar about it. it's that serious? yeah, it's that serious. deborah bennett is a pensioner who's also voted conservative. she believes the government was right to act swiftly by reversing the 45p tax change. i'm glad they changed...
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of florida and the university of georgia we're playing. it's a reference to offensive remarks made by rapper kanye west, among them florida. senator rick scott was among those denouncing the messages. you're mad. this stuff is disgusting to me. i've never understood it and it's disgusting to me. antisemitic incidents including assault, harassment and vandalism are at an all time high. to affirmative action cases are going before the supreme court today. at issue is whether race can be used as one of the factors in college admissions. the justices may be poised to roll back more than 40 years of legal precedent . abc s derek dennis has more it's a question that's been debated for decades, colleges and universities using race as a factor in admissions under the banner of affirmative action once we removed up factor from the equation, i think will be a more more of an even playing field news asked a group of students from public and private universities for their views as the supreme court with its conservative majority, including three justi
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louis and douglas diamond of the university of chicago. in the early 1980's, the three showed bank failures can trigger economic crises. bernanke says he used those findings at the fed, to fight the great recession of 2008. >> and thinking about these issues made me very determined to do everything i could, along with my other policymakers, my colleagues, to try to prevent the financial system from melting down. because i strongly believed that if that happened, that would bring down the rest of the economy. judy: as for current conditions, bernanke said he expects inflation and interest rates to come down over time. a major u.s. railroad union has rejected a new contract with freight railroads renewing the possibility of a strike. the brotherhood of maintenance of way employees voted down a tentative deal, citing concerns about paid sick time and job losses. in all, 12 unions have to ratify the contract to prevent a strike after mid-november. and on wall street, stocks started the week on a down note. the dow jones industrial average lost
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louis and douglas diamond of the university of chicago. in the early 1980's, the three showed bank failures can trigger economic crises. bernanke says he used those findings at the fed, to fight the great recession of 2008. >> and thinking abouthese issues made me very determined to do everything i could, along with my other policymakers, my colleagues, to try to prevent the financial system from melting down. because i strongly believed that if that happened, that would bring down the rest of the economy. judy: as for current conditions, bernanke said he expects inflation and interest rates to come down over time. a major u.s. railroad union has rejected a new contract with freight railroads renewing the possibility of a strike. the brotherhood of maintenance of way employees voted down a tentative deal, citing concerns about paid sick time and job losses. in all, 12 unions have to ratify the contract to prevent a strike after mid-november. and on wall street, stocks started the week on a down note. the dow jones industrial average lost 9
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tue: first one is university. seemingly were targeted here. tts: first one is university. the university were students, i think the closest military object from there is probably 15 minutes by car. yeah, and the hit was straight in the middle of the road where only civilians were driving. the second hit was the business centre. i remember some companies, worldwide companies�*s businesses are there. we came there and we were not seeing any military people there. only later, when the people from the military start coming their to work with the casualties and to save people, then we saw a couple of people, then we saw a couple of people from the military. but most of the people who were helping the civilian people. the of the people who were helping the civilian people-— of the people who were helping the civilian people. the view there from one first responder— civilian people. the view there from one first responder in _ civilian people. the view there from one first responder in kiel. - civilian people. the view there from one first responder in kiel. stay - one firs
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so from there i can look towards some universities. i've been doing that he wants to continue his medical studies, but also hopes to follow his dream of becoming an actor. yeah, i believe something good is coming very, very soon. and yeah, can we headed for goodness, i'm headed for no beautiful achievement and beautiful i had ah, very interesting story. we're back in the studio with collins xavion now. and i, i do as government officially, you know, gave a statement the see, the are welcoming all and i do and stuff, let the war right. that they're gonna put you back in school. you know, back or but you're, you just have to accept to go. you decided not to go. why is nigeria not an option for you? why is it is one being for a government select so the citizens to come back and then it's another thing for them to tell them to come back and then give them a path for them to continue on. right? so like if you're telling students to come back to major marks awards, actually there's been once of university strike lex miss willis since the war
so from there i can look towards some universities. i've been doing that he wants to continue his medical studies, but also hopes to follow his dream of becoming an actor. yeah, i believe something good is coming very, very soon. and yeah, can we headed for goodness, i'm headed for no beautiful achievement and beautiful i had ah, very interesting story. we're back in the studio with collins xavion now. and i, i do as government officially, you know, gave a statement the see, the are welcoming...
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universal background checks are just common sense. just common sense. >> now we go to our next questioner, victor from cvs 58 and telemundo wisconsin. >> let's talk about this election process. investigations and audits into the 2020 election hath found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. despite that, there are voters in wisconsin tonight who still believed the -- believe the 2020 election was stolen and it will result in officials taking things away. what is your plan to rebuild confidence in the state election process? gov. evers: the last election was safe, secure, and there was not fraud. honest to gosh, one reason people are concerned about it is that we have people like my opponent to continue to talk about massive fraud without any idea or any specifics. it was safe, fair, and we can have confidence in our elections. when someone talks about issues like this, they don't know if they are going to certify the president -- the present election, certification is something the governor does he need very specific way. when my opp
universal background checks are just common sense. just common sense. >> now we go to our next questioner, victor from cvs 58 and telemundo wisconsin. >> let's talk about this election process. investigations and audits into the 2020 election hath found no evidence of widespread voter fraud. despite that, there are voters in wisconsin tonight who still believed the -- believe the 2020 election was stolen and it will result in officials taking things away. what is your plan to...
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will you still be running universal? 0h, probably not — no, definitely not. at that point — talk about the next generation, that will be the time for them to tell their stories. but, no, look, again, ithink we might see more consolidation amongst the studios. you know, we're a 100—year—old business, and it would be nice to think that it could continue another 100 years. but i think, again, with technology—enabled distribution mechanisms, that'll probably change quite a bit. but no, i mean, i think that, yeah... hollywood will still be here? i really believe that hollywood will still be here. 0k, well, we'll look forward to that. donna langley, thank you so much. thank you so much, pleasure. after what's been a wet week for some saturday was a lot quieter. 18 degrees southeast he is in the south and only around nine mm rain. the reason this area of high pressure. these weather fronts are now starting to nudge that high pressure system out of the way. for the day ahead increasing amounts of cloud with rain. ahead of it we've got starry skies and through
will you still be running universal? 0h, probably not — no, definitely not. at that point — talk about the next generation, that will be the time for them to tell their stories. but, no, look, again, ithink we might see more consolidation amongst the studios. you know, we're a 100—year—old business, and it would be nice to think that it could continue another 100 years. but i think, again, with technology—enabled distribution mechanisms, that'll probably change quite a bit. but no, i...