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for smu, dr. pye had led an assessment of things and there was a readiness to move out and go back to serving. all of these new facilities and the fact we have added 50 acres to land, buildings, and the fact that the deck of the profile is going up, these are all the results of trying to get going again. of the great things we have had in the last 15 years, their turn to over, in a very real way. the beneficiary of all of that work, and i have spent instances. these really came out of some really difficult years. >> i want to come to smu. what does my s.a.t. have to be? >> the average will be between 1250-1260 so we have come up about 100 points. the number of students that applied this year will be 12,000-13,000 and we will have a first-year class of 1400. each year the average is going at somewhere between six and the 10 points. we want to be at 1300 by 2015 and not lose the leadership character, involvement, the entrepreneurial spirit that our students have. that is a challenge because we do no
for smu, dr. pye had led an assessment of things and there was a readiness to move out and go back to serving. all of these new facilities and the fact we have added 50 acres to land, buildings, and the fact that the deck of the profile is going up, these are all the results of trying to get going again. of the great things we have had in the last 15 years, their turn to over, in a very real way. the beneficiary of all of that work, and i have spent instances. these really came out of some...
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just seeing the effect on smu has made the membership were reluctant to do that. ours was compounded by the fact the southwest conference dissolved. all these schools in texas had been together forever. when that fell apart and the a number of us were not moved into the big 12, that created a series of memberships that our alumni and did not know. so we were not playing texas and so on. the effect of the death penalty was the accentuated by the fact that the conference dissolved. people attribute this to the death penalty but that is not true. >> as you are co-chairman and look around this country, our most schools honest? >> schools are a lot more honest than they used to be. presidents are really trying to be. most coaches and athletic directors don't want that. there are probably exceptions that occur that sometimes you break rules when you are not aware you have. i think usually where there are blatant violations, there are external forces doing something they should not do. to the extent to which institution knows it is what is pertinent. for smu, when i got
just seeing the effect on smu has made the membership were reluctant to do that. ours was compounded by the fact the southwest conference dissolved. all these schools in texas had been together forever. when that fell apart and the a number of us were not moved into the big 12, that created a series of memberships that our alumni and did not know. so we were not playing texas and so on. the effect of the death penalty was the accentuated by the fact that the conference dissolved. people...
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mary facing smu. matthew, only ten points the past two games. drops the three. had 23 on the night. they're winners. >>> wa shard green leading the way. gets inside for two. 18 on the night. usf beats the broncos 68-62. now second behind st. mary's. in the west coast conference. >>> warriors hoping to capitalize and keep a decent thing going over the bucks and jazz. facing chicago tonight. a good barometer of where they are. the warriors punching some holes into the stiff chicago defense. and in the third, wright with the inbound alley-oop. that's just darn pretty. warriors take a one-point lead. fourth quarter, golden state flowing. curry lays it in with flair. no doubt most impressive win of the season. warriors take it 101-90. >>> sharks, an early game in boston. the rookie, logan couture, goes with the backhand shot for 23rd goal of the season. san jose only 18 shots. enough for the 2-0 shutout of the bruins. >>> three weeks from today, spring ball will be in full effect for the giants. today's fanfest, one last time to savor the championship before heading out to the desert. >>
mary facing smu. matthew, only ten points the past two games. drops the three. had 23 on the night. they're winners. >>> wa shard green leading the way. gets inside for two. 18 on the night. usf beats the broncos 68-62. now second behind st. mary's. in the west coast conference. >>> warriors hoping to capitalize and keep a decent thing going over the bucks and jazz. facing chicago tonight. a good barometer of where they are. the warriors punching some holes into the stiff...
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>> i was in a musical in smu and i always wanted to be an actress. don't know how to do it. there was a girl who said, why don't you try out for a dallas cowboys cheerleader. she said, they were on saturday night live back in 1995 and i figured, that is my way in. and i tried out, made the team. haven't been on "saturday night live" yet. >> jimmy: you play a lawyer? >> a recovering lawyer. and she is a mediator. and it's like "law and order" meets "sex and the city." and it could be like your favorite show. like your favorite show. >> jimmy: like "sopranos". >> my told me at a young age there is no difference between your hand and a boob. >> jimmy: let's have a shake first. what? wait a minute [ laughter ] there is no difference between your hand and your boob? high five. really? [ cheers and applause ] >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: is your mom crazy? please explain this. >> okay, my mom was trying to get across the point that if you got it, should you be proud of it. flaunt it. you are not doing it when you are 83. she wouldn't let me buy a bra when i was a kid. she felt it hind
>> i was in a musical in smu and i always wanted to be an actress. don't know how to do it. there was a girl who said, why don't you try out for a dallas cowboys cheerleader. she said, they were on saturday night live back in 1995 and i figured, that is my way in. and i tried out, made the team. haven't been on "saturday night live" yet. >> jimmy: you play a lawyer? >> a recovering lawyer. and she is a mediator. and it's like "law and order" meets "sex...
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bush presidential library in his own road to smu. >> this morning, dr. tantawi -- dr. hamid talks about what may be next for egypt. later, discusses federal funding for abortions. "washington journal" is next. "washington journal" is next.
bush presidential library in his own road to smu. >> this morning, dr. tantawi -- dr. hamid talks about what may be next for egypt. later, discusses federal funding for abortions. "washington journal" is next. "washington journal" is next.
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bush presidential library and smu on c-span's q&a. >> this morning on "washington journal" we talked to the chairmen and ranking member of the house intelligence committee about the hearing held yesterday on groupwise security threats. this is an hour >> host: we are up for what we hope you will find an interesting and informative hour. we have the top democrat and republican of the houseop intelligence committee. the new chairman is mike --w republican of michigan and his democratic colleague ofcr maryland, the ranking member as we call it in washington. gentleman thank you for beingf here. we have a fullar hour and i've t two goals. want to learn more about your views and what you heard about local threats but he also wanted to talk to you about how you want to organize you about how u want to organize this committee. you have been talking very publicly about your collective goals on bipartisanship and oversight. i want to play what you heard from egypt yesterday and use as a jumping off point for your views on the kind of intelligence you think the white house and the congress is
bush presidential library and smu on c-span's q&a. >> this morning on "washington journal" we talked to the chairmen and ranking member of the house intelligence committee about the hearing held yesterday on groupwise security threats. this is an hour >> host: we are up for what we hope you will find an interesting and informative hour. we have the top democrat and republican of the houseop intelligence committee. the new chairman is mike --w republican of michigan and...
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bush presidential library, in his own road to smu. the patriot act passed after the 9/11 tax made it easier to conduct surveillance on terrorism suspect. with provisions of the bill in this month, lawmakers are trying to renew them. all the history of the bill through today online with c- span congressional chronicle where you can track the daily for action in the house and the senate time lines and transcripts of a recession. opel video mike -- archive for every member. >> now house intelligence hearing on the reauthorization of some u.s. patriot act surveillance programs and cybersecurity threats as well as the current terrorist threat level to the u.s. you will hear from leon panetta, fbi print director, and the director of national intelligence, and james clapper during his 2.5 our event. this hearing took place on -- after mubarak said he would transfer power to the vice president and before he said he would resign. are eternally grateful for their sacrifices. i also want to welcome the committee's new ranking member. his dedicat
bush presidential library, in his own road to smu. the patriot act passed after the 9/11 tax made it easier to conduct surveillance on terrorism suspect. with provisions of the bill in this month, lawmakers are trying to renew them. all the history of the bill through today online with c- span congressional chronicle where you can track the daily for action in the house and the senate time lines and transcripts of a recession. opel video mike -- archive for every member. >> now house...
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college student, his school is the site of the george bush presidential library, and his own road to smu. >> "washington journal" continues. the headline in this morning's "houston chronicle," emblematic of a lot of headlines this morning, a new date for egypt. they show people celebrating on the streets of cairo. under their analysis, they have, the end is just the beginning. what are your thoughts about that? guest: the egyptians that lived under the mubarak regime, they have lost hope. there is the beginning here of having hope, and hopefully this can be brought into real action. host: for the next few days, weeks, months, until the government gets up and running again and again to actually get the election's going, who is in charge? guest: the military are now in charge and there are rumors that they will get some legal advice from civilians. host: and your thoughts about the military running things? guest: absolutely comfortable. they learned a lesson that they cannot do the same as mubarak. they could not treat the people as slaves. i believe that anyone in power now learn the less
college student, his school is the site of the george bush presidential library, and his own road to smu. >> "washington journal" continues. the headline in this morning's "houston chronicle," emblematic of a lot of headlines this morning, a new date for egypt. they show people celebrating on the streets of cairo. under their analysis, they have, the end is just the beginning. what are your thoughts about that? guest: the egyptians that lived under the mubarak regime,...
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the schools represented today are smu, texas wesleyan, austin college, the university of dallas, and houston tillotson university. some of these kids tell the long way to be here. we are happy to to have them. several of the ncpa board members are here. thank you all for coming to the event today. [applause] if you are new to these events and even if you aren't, you should have found it permission on the ncpa on your chair. if your support and all the people i have already mentioned, we have been able to promote, and archer, and even found some ideas that have been fundamental to the prosperity of america. the roth ira and other ideas started at the ncpa. $225 billion in personal savings has been taxed once and will never be taxed again as a result more than 23 million families are now managing some of their own health care dollars and lowering health-care costs in the process by having a health savings account. because of other reforms that started here, half of all future enrollees in 41 k plans will be automatically enrolled with a diversified portfolio that will give them safer a
the schools represented today are smu, texas wesleyan, austin college, the university of dallas, and houston tillotson university. some of these kids tell the long way to be here. we are happy to to have them. several of the ncpa board members are here. thank you all for coming to the event today. [applause] if you are new to these events and even if you aren't, you should have found it permission on the ncpa on your chair. if your support and all the people i have already mentioned, we have...
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bush presidential library and his own road to smu on c-span's "q&a." >> u.s. trade representative ron kirk said on wednesday that president obama plans to submit the u.s./south korea free trade agreement to congress in the next few weeks. he made this announcement at the house ways and means committee hearing on u.s. trade policiment the hearing also focused on issues such as trade with china and pending trade agreements with colombia and panama. this is u.s. trade representative kirk's first appearance before the house ways and means committee since being confirmed by the senate in march 2009. representative dave camp of michigan chairs the hearing. this is two hours, 20 minutes. >> we are opening the hearing on president obama's trade policy agenda. and good morning. i want to welcome everyone here and also extend a special welcome to united states trade representative ambassador ron kirk. ambassador, this is the first time you've been invited to appear before this committee, so we're looking forward to a thorough discussion of the administration's trade pol
bush presidential library and his own road to smu on c-span's "q&a." >> u.s. trade representative ron kirk said on wednesday that president obama plans to submit the u.s./south korea free trade agreement to congress in the next few weeks. he made this announcement at the house ways and means committee hearing on u.s. trade policiment the hearing also focused on issues such as trade with china and pending trade agreements with colombia and panama. this is u.s. trade...
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discussing today's college students, his school as the site of the presidential library, and his own road to smu. on c-span's "q&a." >> treasury secretary timothy geithner and does the president's plan for the future of fannie and freddie mac. speaking of the brookings institution, he talked about the future of the home mortgage companies and reducing the government's role in the mortgage market. they are talking about enforcing a mandatory 10% down payment on houses. this is about 30 minutes. >> i would like to welcome everyone to bring things. i would like to welcome treasury secretary tim geithner. he needs no introduction, as you know. he has been one of the key players with ben bernanke, larry summers, henry paulson in stemming the tide of this financial crisis and starting to turn the economy around. he also has been the architect of financial reform proposals that became the dodd-franc note -- dodd-frank. one thing that was not included is what to do about the gse's. they have produced a white paper on which to do with that issue. we are delighted you chose to come here to brookings to ta
discussing today's college students, his school as the site of the presidential library, and his own road to smu. on c-span's "q&a." >> treasury secretary timothy geithner and does the president's plan for the future of fannie and freddie mac. speaking of the brookings institution, he talked about the future of the home mortgage companies and reducing the government's role in the mortgage market. they are talking about enforcing a mandatory 10% down payment on houses. this...