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today, the university top choice for special investigator had to drop out because he was once a member of that fraternitiy, phi capa si. >>> a collision tonight on the ta tarmack at the nation's busiest airport. >> a bus hit an american airlines plane as it was sitting at the gate tonight. look at the pictures being posted from the atlanta airport. this plane just arrived from dallas when it clipped the wing. the impact moved the plane a lot and flight attendance told them to get off the plane as quick as possible. they have taken the plane out of service and in the process of finding alternative flights for the passengers. >>> news 4 i-team recently investigated dangerous decisions on local railways we will report what police are doing in an effort to keep the track safe. >>> a stolen food truck has been found, we tell you where they tracked it down. >>> and an update on ape >>> investors are are trying to figure out what caused a window washer to fall eleven floors and onto a moving car today. it happened in downtown san francisco. the man was screaming before crashing onto a car, am
today, the university top choice for special investigator had to drop out because he was once a member of that fraternitiy, phi capa si. >>> a collision tonight on the ta tarmack at the nation's busiest airport. >> a bus hit an american airlines plane as it was sitting at the gate tonight. look at the pictures being posted from the atlanta airport. this plane just arrived from dallas when it clipped the wing. the impact moved the plane a lot and flight attendance told them to get...
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top official went to see the high school students. nicholas dirks visited several classrooms at oakland high school and took questions from the students. it's part of the university's outreach to promote college readiness at schools with fewer graduates attending college. >> if we can recruit students who didn't think they could come to cal but to actually come and do brilliantly there from oakland, i think we can make a difference for the whole community. >> the chancellor promoted pell grants, the federal program which pays the tuition of students from families of lower incomes. more than a third of undergraduate students receive pell grants. >>> some are calling this snowvember. >> great to see you on a friday night. we will have more on the rescue in the ice this evening. a frozen nation and horrific friday commute. the images are coming in. then this question tonight. are planes flying in the skies right above all of us capturing data from our cell phones, tracking your location? we will have the latest on that coming up. >> you
top official went to see the high school students. nicholas dirks visited several classrooms at oakland high school and took questions from the students. it's part of the university's outreach to promote college readiness at schools with fewer graduates attending college. >> if we can recruit students who didn't think they could come to cal but to actually come and do brilliantly there from oakland, i think we can make a difference for the whole community. >> the chancellor promoted...
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university at the top of the list. penn state university came in number 40. and rutgers business school, newark and new brunswick ranked 65th on the list. >>> and hundreds of top high schools were honored in washington, d.c., including some from this area. public and private schools across the country were given the national blue ribbon award for academic excellence and for supporting minority students. and here is a look at the local schools that received that honor. the academy of dover charter school in kent county, biotechnology high school in monmouth county, and in philadelphia, franklin towne charter high school and hill friedman world academy. suburban pennsylvania schools include merion elementary, mt. st. joseph academy, nazareth area middle school, new hope-solebury high school and norwood font bon academy. >> we appreciate the recognition and we love the fact that we have been so successful, people are starting to take notice that charter schools are really starting to develop in the country and that charte
university at the top of the list. penn state university came in number 40. and rutgers business school, newark and new brunswick ranked 65th on the list. >>> and hundreds of top high schools were honored in washington, d.c., including some from this area. public and private schools across the country were given the national blue ribbon award for academic excellence and for supporting minority students. and here is a look at the local schools that received that honor. the academy of...
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and i might also mention that between us, we have all of the top ten and all but three of the top twenty universities in the world, according to the latest international rankings. and some educational programs planned for the anniversary include an international essay contest for 11- to 18-year-olds, a youth symposium for 16 to 25-year-olds on democracy, justice, freedom and liberty. and a moot court contest for university students. i would quite like to sit in on that one. law school scholarships will be offered and countless free lectures, both in person and online, will enrich students' understanding of this foundational document. and i mentioned here online. maybe that's the biggest challenge to magna carta and the interpretation of the rule of law in the future. and something that everybody will have to grapple with in its interpretation and how it is used. there is much to look forward to. but there is a very good reason for looking back to magna carta and understanding the principles which have guided us over those centuries. so as one of the two raw benches in inner temple, the o
and i might also mention that between us, we have all of the top ten and all but three of the top twenty universities in the world, according to the latest international rankings. and some educational programs planned for the anniversary include an international essay contest for 11- to 18-year-olds, a youth symposium for 16 to 25-year-olds on democracy, justice, freedom and liberty. and a moot court contest for university students. i would quite like to sit in on that one. law school...
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after the top 50 universities globally, entrepreneurs have .ome out, one is in europe that's the university of london. there are three in israel. rightpossible to do this and at the moment on a systemwide level, europe is actually lacking the pack. however, these european tech companies and entrepreneurs are really quite right right now. >> the opportunity is there and we need to get more education. what are the key ceos of the index of dropbox and the likes of sound cloud, what are they telling you what are they worried about a you worried about? >> i think, the biggest constraints to growth nowadays is talent. system,, the university our education system is not really preparing us for a world in which 6 million people are connected to one another, where technology is as common as lighting and electricity. and the sad thing is the big companies really, typically do not have the leadership or understand how to take advantage of these opportunities. for companies like dropbox, phase, amazon, our goal, facebook, apple, twitter, they're able to be disruptive. what do these companies tell us is
after the top 50 universities globally, entrepreneurs have .ome out, one is in europe that's the university of london. there are three in israel. rightpossible to do this and at the moment on a systemwide level, europe is actually lacking the pack. however, these european tech companies and entrepreneurs are really quite right right now. >> the opportunity is there and we need to get more education. what are the key ceos of the index of dropbox and the likes of sound cloud, what are they...
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this is a map teacher of the yale university campus. the top is the library. smiley walked down the street past the tower all the way to the art center. it was there that the police officer introduced himself and said he was with the library and asked if smiley had inadvertently taken anything with him. even though he was under no obligation to cooperate, decided he would go back with the officer and they began looking through his things. first, they looked through his briefcase and found a number of rare maps which smiley said he had brought with him. they found no evidence to show that was not true. there, theyanding noticed him fidgeting with his blazer pocket and something in his blazer. they asked him to take it out. when he did, he took out this. this is a map of new england by john smith. it was originally done in 1616. this is a yale copy done in 1631. i want to pause for a moment and tell you a bit about this map and explain what makes it so important and value both. -- valuable. we all know john smith from the and the founding of that in 1607. but he
this is a map teacher of the yale university campus. the top is the library. smiley walked down the street past the tower all the way to the art center. it was there that the police officer introduced himself and said he was with the library and asked if smiley had inadvertently taken anything with him. even though he was under no obligation to cooperate, decided he would go back with the officer and they began looking through his things. first, they looked through his briefcase and found a...
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. >> reporter: founded by thomas jefferson, it's one of the top-rank top-ranked universities. but the rolling stone article reports that drinking is widespread and sexual assault far too common, especially at fraternity parties. the article's author told al jazeera america that the school was very uncooperative. >> i think they have known for a long time that a great harm was done to this particular student and many students. they are only taken action now because there has been a great harm done to its reputation. >> reporter: the article has prompted protests on campus. students at professors demanding the administration crackdown on sexual violence. victims profiled in the article said when they did have the courage to report assaults, the school rarely took strong action against the perpetrators. monday the head of uva's sexual assault support group said the campus needs to change. >> we as studented in the role that we play, we are here saying we are unified against this issue, and now the ball is in your court. >> reporter: the fraternity where the rape alleged i will to
. >> reporter: founded by thomas jefferson, it's one of the top-rank top-ranked universities. but the rolling stone article reports that drinking is widespread and sexual assault far too common, especially at fraternity parties. the article's author told al jazeera america that the school was very uncooperative. >> i think they have known for a long time that a great harm was done to this particular student and many students. they are only taken action now because there has been a...
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>> we did an assessment of the top-rated liberal arts colleges according to "u.s. news and world report, the amherst, the williamses, the burdens. and i must confess to these are probably the worst when it comes to having a prescribed liberal arts curriculum. we often hear that people no longer appreciate liberal arts education. we often hear this from the campuses. but after we did this research to see what the framework was of the curriculum that was offered to these students, we came away with two -- with conclusions that there was nothing wrong with the students in liberal arts, but the way they were imparting the information. you can go to amherst and they could pride themselves on saying we don't have anything we require. we allow students to make their own curriculum. and i'm not denying the kids to go to amherst. they have many smart students and i'm sure they are well prepared. but it's interesting to look at a new book, which again i commend to everyone, academically addressed. it was put out by the university of chicago. what they found there was that af
>> we did an assessment of the top-rated liberal arts colleges according to "u.s. news and world report, the amherst, the williamses, the burdens. and i must confess to these are probably the worst when it comes to having a prescribed liberal arts curriculum. we often hear that people no longer appreciate liberal arts education. we often hear this from the campuses. but after we did this research to see what the framework was of the curriculum that was offered to these students, we...
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and so we were -- our top today is at northwestern university and a border bus is the president, morton schapiro. he's taking your questions, your concerns about higher education. you don't have to have any experience with northwestern university. we just want to get your thoughts on higher education this morning. and so we've decided the lines like this. students 202-585-3880. parents 202058583881. 202-585-3883 for residents. morton schapiro, what sort of majors is northwestern university known for and the job placement of the kids that are coming out of northwestern university. >> we have a very big and very large engineering program this year about 21% of the 2,000 or so freshman are in that. we're very famous for the school of music, one of the conservatory/liberal arts experiences in the country or indeed the world. our school of journalism, right, we're very famous for that are undergraduate and graduate program. a very strong college of letters of arts and sciences. a great school of education and social policy. very well known school of communications where our famous theater pr
and so we were -- our top today is at northwestern university and a border bus is the president, morton schapiro. he's taking your questions, your concerns about higher education. you don't have to have any experience with northwestern university. we just want to get your thoughts on higher education this morning. and so we've decided the lines like this. students 202-585-3880. parents 202058583881. 202-585-3883 for residents. morton schapiro, what sort of majors is northwestern university...
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the university overcrossing is just at the top of the screen. we showed you a noon picture and it was busy then. it is still slow now. >>> now let's take a quick look at the i-680 highway 24 interchange at walnut creek. the headlights headed north are very busy. now a live picture of highway 101. those are the lanes on the left. it has replained pretty much the same over the last hour. >>> powerful storm on the east coast is causing significant flight delays at bayer airports. travelers who are headed to the east faced up to a three hour delay. it was an hour-and-a-half delay. the wait right now, travelers going to newark, new jersey are experiencing delays of nine hours, two minutes. the situation on the east coast much better. a beautiful day here. expected to be beautiful tomorrow for thanksgiving. rain is headed our way. that could impact weekend travel plans. >> we could get a lot of rain. chief meteorologist bill martin is here. maybe up to six inches? >> exactly. a lot of rain coming right through the weekend, but it doesn't really start
the university overcrossing is just at the top of the screen. we showed you a noon picture and it was busy then. it is still slow now. >>> now let's take a quick look at the i-680 highway 24 interchange at walnut creek. the headlights headed north are very busy. now a live picture of highway 101. those are the lanes on the left. it has replained pretty much the same over the last hour. >>> powerful storm on the east coast is causing significant flight delays at bayer airports....
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american university topped hampton. >> basketball season here is going to be awesome. everybody is looking good, especially the terps. all right, mac & cheese. >> funeral plans were announced for former d.c. mayor marion barry. black friday sales are not really good deals. steve's forecast for the long holiday weekend. you can read those at wjla.com. a tradition continued at the white house this afternoon. president obama pardoned the national thanksgiving turkey. the winner, cheese, beat out his competitor, mac. departed to turkey hill in leesburg. cocoa or eggnog? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week going on now. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. this week only, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep
american university topped hampton. >> basketball season here is going to be awesome. everybody is looking good, especially the terps. all right, mac & cheese. >> funeral plans were announced for former d.c. mayor marion barry. black friday sales are not really good deals. steve's forecast for the long holiday weekend. you can read those at wjla.com. a tradition continued at the white house this afternoon. president obama pardoned the national thanksgiving turkey. the winner,...
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and go to the top universities and rotc and back and push there. this is how our enemies level the playing field. and the military doesn't want to fight a single fair fight and our technology allows us. 11 physical attack on our network and systems level that playing fold and makes the job of a trigger puller much more level. and that is fair fighting and we don't want that. >> shaun, people like edward snowden who hacked in a an enormous level and he is a low- level contractor. i find it hard to believe that a person in low- level contractor basis is able to get that information. have we been told the full story? is it that easy? >> snowden is indicative of the problem of the trusted insider. someone who hasability to touch information and down load it. and highlights the importance of constantly evaluating your networks and looking at those who pose a threat and having protocols in place to limit networks and they are able to reach out and touch data and that is a message that carries over not only from the private companies and sector that face
and go to the top universities and rotc and back and push there. this is how our enemies level the playing field. and the military doesn't want to fight a single fair fight and our technology allows us. 11 physical attack on our network and systems level that playing fold and makes the job of a trigger puller much more level. and that is fair fighting and we don't want that. >> shaun, people like edward snowden who hacked in a an enormous level and he is a low- level contractor. i find it...
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reporter: founded by thomas jefferson, uva is one of the nation's top ranked university steeped in tradition with an honor code that for bids lying, cheating and stealing, but the "rolling stone" article paints a very different picture of the prestigious public university. reporting that drinking is widespread and sexual assault far too common, especially at fraternity parties. the author told al jazeera that the school was uncooperative and would not allow her access to key administrators. >> i think they've known for a long time that a great harm was done to this particular student and many students. they're only taking action now because there has been a great harm done to its reputation, and it's always been paramount to them. >> the article talks of protests on campus. students and professors demanding that the administration crackdown on sexual violence. victories profiled in the magazine article said that when they did have the courage to report assault the school rarely took action against perpetrators. the head of uva sexual assault support group said that the campus needs to change
reporter: founded by thomas jefferson, uva is one of the nation's top ranked university steeped in tradition with an honor code that for bids lying, cheating and stealing, but the "rolling stone" article paints a very different picture of the prestigious public university. reporting that drinking is widespread and sexual assault far too common, especially at fraternity parties. the author told al jazeera that the school was uncooperative and would not allow her access to key...
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party in 2012. >> uva, one of the country's top universities, steeped in a code that prevents lying cheating and stealing. but a different picture of the prestigious university. reporting that drinking is widespread and sexual assault far too common, especially at fraternity parties. the article's author told al jazeera america that the school was very uncooperative and would not allow her access to key administrators. >> i think they have known for a great time that a great alarm was done to this student and a number of students. i think the onlying reason they are taking action now is because great harm has been done to its reputation and that has always been paramount to them. >> protests on campus. students demanding that the administration crack down on sexual violence. when they did have the courage to report assaults the school rarely took strong action against perpetrators. monday at a news conference of student leaders the head of uva's sexual assault group says the campus needs to change. culturally and institutionally. >> we as students in the role we play we are here say
party in 2012. >> uva, one of the country's top universities, steeped in a code that prevents lying cheating and stealing. but a different picture of the prestigious university. reporting that drinking is widespread and sexual assault far too common, especially at fraternity parties. the article's author told al jazeera america that the school was very uncooperative and would not allow her access to key administrators. >> i think they have known for a great time that a great alarm...
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it's one of the top public research universities in the country. a major part of our portfolio by definition involves things related to human health and wellness, to disease, to human biology. and having all the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components as well as the arts and sciences and humanities necessary for any well-rounded individual who is going to participate in clinical care or research is critical to our mission. >> one thing that you brought up and one thing that you have focused on personally is diseases. i'm wondering with the ebola situation, the outbreak in west africa, the ebola disease, how do you think this country is handling that? and not only this country but the world. >> well, i think if you look at it from the perspective of the world, it's a response that has multiple levels. how do you deal with the disease as a disease? how do you treat the individual patient? do you have in your location the healthcare system that can handle providing that treatment? is th
it's one of the top public research universities in the country. a major part of our portfolio by definition involves things related to human health and wellness, to disease, to human biology. and having all the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components as well as the arts and sciences and humanities necessary for any well-rounded individual who is going to participate in clinical care or research is critical to our mission....
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>> reporter: we're at the top of morgan hall on the temple university campus where our own nbc 10's jim rosenfield is moderating this panel of experts put together by the chamber of commerce. they are talking about what the future mayor will have to tackle but first, i can tell you he or she will have to beat a lot of other candidates. >> what i'm against selling wholesale, the entire public school system to the highest bidder. >> reporter: lynne abraham came out firing, saying the next mayor of philadelphia has to fight for fairness in school funding, open discussion on the proposed sale of pgw. >> there's a dysfunctional relationship between the mayor's office and city council. >> reporter: at 72 the former five-time district attorney says -- >> i've got lots of dreams, lots of energy, nobody's going to outrun me, outcampaign me, outtalk me, outthink me. >> she will not be the candidate of the established democratic party. >> reporter: a former republican candidate for mayor three times, sam katz says abraham is smart and savvy but wonders if she can raise the kind of money ken trujil
>> reporter: we're at the top of morgan hall on the temple university campus where our own nbc 10's jim rosenfield is moderating this panel of experts put together by the chamber of commerce. they are talking about what the future mayor will have to tackle but first, i can tell you he or she will have to beat a lot of other candidates. >> what i'm against selling wholesale, the entire public school system to the highest bidder. >> reporter: lynne abraham came out firing,...
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sex assault reports are up 61%, at 25 of america's top universities. the da in rebecca's case is reconsidering a decision not o prosecute. the university would not discuss her case, but the title 9 administrator says the school is thing. >> we sit down with each survivor and victim did talk about what they think the appropriate discipline or consequence is in each case. >> but reb ebbinga says it didn't -- rebecca says it didn't happen, her attacker was sanctioned without her input. she feels betrayed and fears other students may be at risk. do you think a lot of girls will go out on the home come weekend thinking they'll go somewhere, partying and it will be okay. >> yes, absolutely. rapes are not always in back allies, it happens in the presence of people you love and trust. which i don't think the general public realises >>> next in our special report - the accused. >> i was confused. she looked at me and said "well, it was nothing." i freaked out. i'm sorry, and it was just a - she said a misunderstanding. >> but it was enough to destroy his colleg
sex assault reports are up 61%, at 25 of america's top universities. the da in rebecca's case is reconsidering a decision not o prosecute. the university would not discuss her case, but the title 9 administrator says the school is thing. >> we sit down with each survivor and victim did talk about what they think the appropriate discipline or consequence is in each case. >> but reb ebbinga says it didn't -- rebecca says it didn't happen, her attacker was sanctioned without her input....
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we say it needs to be possible. >> asu was ranked as one of the top public research universities. it also has another -- >> party school. we laugh about the party school thing. we literally laugh about it. our model for learning is the cambridge or oxford or the kid on the east coast huddled around their lamp light in the dark winter nights. you live in a place with bright sunshine and palm trees and beautiful weather, people think you can't be too serious but the whole party school thing is just bogus. >> it's the party school. come on. >> what's not to love? >> this is a big school and, of course, people party and drink and get crazy and all that stuff, but you don't have to. >> they say that asu is one of the top party schools according to "playboy" or whatever. the average student comes to get drunk out of their minds. >> in 2004 we started looking at the party scene, large mid tier state universities and it didn't fit with what the majority of students actually need to get out of college. >> the fact college aged kids are having some fun, that's not really the problem. the pr
we say it needs to be possible. >> asu was ranked as one of the top public research universities. it also has another -- >> party school. we laugh about the party school thing. we literally laugh about it. our model for learning is the cambridge or oxford or the kid on the east coast huddled around their lamp light in the dark winter nights. you live in a place with bright sunshine and palm trees and beautiful weather, people think you can't be too serious but the whole party school...
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one of the top recommendations bystander intervention. >>> a former district heights police officer convicted of shooting a suspect who was handcuffed will spend five years behind bars. a judge sentenced him to the minimum jail time today. and after he is out he'll serve five years supervised probation and he'll have to do more than 2,000 hours of community service. back in september 2012, calvin kyle was driving a stolen motorcycle. reilly handcuffed the man putting him in the cruiser, but the man managed to get out. reilly went after kyle and then shot him in the back while still handcuffed. kyle did survive. >>> the man who police say caught a ride to and from a bank robbery has now caught a ride to jail. they arrested william thomas of temple hill, saying he's the man seen in surveillance videos robbing a bank in fort washington last week. check out how they tracked him down. detectives used the cab that he used to get to and from the bank. the driver had nothing to do with the robbery. >>> riding metro is about to get smarter and probably a bit faster too. the new fair gates and how you
one of the top recommendations bystander intervention. >>> a former district heights police officer convicted of shooting a suspect who was handcuffed will spend five years behind bars. a judge sentenced him to the minimum jail time today. and after he is out he'll serve five years supervised probation and he'll have to do more than 2,000 hours of community service. back in september 2012, calvin kyle was driving a stolen motorcycle. reilly handcuffed the man putting him in the...
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top ranked university of connecticut they did it in 47 games and maples was ridiculous. stamford program is a great experience but it is also a great place to learn life's lessons both on and off the court. >> they have pride in what she is doing to work hard. >> now they are attracting big crowds including 49ers's coach john half bar and -- harbaugh and this has been a power house and this victory will put them in the next if basketball poll. >> this is the time, the old demolition of the bay bridge, they need more time to figure out how to protect some birds. >>> and the debate between privacy versus safety will be talked about here in orinda, they will be coming up here in the city. >> we have a big problem westbound inside the tunnel, they just issued a sig alert, this will be responding and they have trouble getting there too. >>> wow, some increasing clouds, rain is on the way and it will take a lot, for those of you listening and watch, we will have your forecast for tuesday. . >>> welcome back, we have a major problem on the bay bridge, there is a crash causing e
top ranked university of connecticut they did it in 47 games and maples was ridiculous. stamford program is a great experience but it is also a great place to learn life's lessons both on and off the court. >> they have pride in what she is doing to work hard. >> now they are attracting big crowds including 49ers's coach john half bar and -- harbaugh and this has been a power house and this victory will put them in the next if basketball poll. >> this is the time, the old...
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it's the premier public research university in the world. all of the campuses are ranked in top ten in national and world rankings. we're a huge economic generator for california. we're one of the best investments you can make for your dollar. we admit more low income and first generation students than any other public research university in the country. what exactly is it that we're trying to change just because for change's sake? you change for the better. if there are good ideas out there, we'll take them. >> is it fair to say you'd rather just have more state funding and roll back the tuition increase? >> i think the board's vote was very clear that the 5% tuition increase is a ceiling. we would prefer not to have to use it. but we have to provide some certainty moving forward in the budget process as to what it really takes to educate a university of california student. >> all right. president napolitano, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >> during her tenure at homeland security secretary, she deferred the childhood arrival policy
it's the premier public research university in the world. all of the campuses are ranked in top ten in national and world rankings. we're a huge economic generator for california. we're one of the best investments you can make for your dollar. we admit more low income and first generation students than any other public research university in the country. what exactly is it that we're trying to change just because for change's sake? you change for the better. if there are good ideas out there,...
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students at one of china's top university have been learning more about japanese culture. they've been given the first reading room dedicated to manga comics. the japanese ambassador joined the opening celebration at peking university so did staff from tokyo. they do a lot of research into manga and donated a collection from their library. it gives an insight into subjects such as japanese sports and food and history. students said they are excited about what they can learn. >> reading manga will help us understand japanese society and what young people are thinking. >> manga is a new way for us to conduct research into the japanese language. >> university officials say they keep expanding their collection and hoping to add japanese magazines and anime. >> there's been a meeting of the minds in sorts in tokyo. the master of shogi has sat down with the former world chess champion. >> reporter: it was a true clash of the titans. kasparov, a former world chess champion, faced off against habu, a master of shogi, or japanese chess. they played two games of rapid chess at the e
students at one of china's top university have been learning more about japanese culture. they've been given the first reading room dedicated to manga comics. the japanese ambassador joined the opening celebration at peking university so did staff from tokyo. they do a lot of research into manga and donated a collection from their library. it gives an insight into subjects such as japanese sports and food and history. students said they are excited about what they can learn. >> reading...
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it's one of the top public research universities in the country. a major part of our portfolio by definition involves things related to human health and wellness, to disease, to human biology. and having all the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components as well as the arts and sciences and humanities necessary for any well-rounded individual who is going to participate in clinical care or research is critical to our mission. >> one thing that you brought up and one thing that you have focused on personally is diseases. i'm wondering with the ebola situation, the outbreak in west africa, the ebola disease, how do you think this country is handling that? and not only this country but the world. >> well, i think if you look at it from the perspective of the world, it's a response that has multiple levels. how do you deal with the disease as a disease? how do you treat the individual patient? do you have in your location the healthcare system that can handle providing that treatment? is th
it's one of the top public research universities in the country. a major part of our portfolio by definition involves things related to human health and wellness, to disease, to human biology. and having all the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components as well as the arts and sciences and humanities necessary for any well-rounded individual who is going to participate in clinical care or research is critical to our mission....
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and so we were -- our top today is at northwestern university and a border bus is the president, morton schapiro. he's taking your questions, your concerns about higher education. you don't have to have any experience with northwestern university. we just want to get your thoughts on higher education this morning. and so we've decided the lines like this. students 202-585-3880. parents 202058583881. 202-585-3883 for residents. morton schapiro, what sort of majors is northwestern university known for and the job placement of the kids that are coming out of northwestern university. >> we have a very big and very large engineering program this year about 21% of the 2,000 or so freshman are in that. we're very famous for the school of music, one of the conservatory/liberal arts experiences in the country or indeed the world. our school of journalism, right, we're very famous for that are undergraduate and graduate program. a very strong college of letters of arts and sciences. a great school of education and social policy. very well known school of communications where our famous theater pr
and so we were -- our top today is at northwestern university and a border bus is the president, morton schapiro. he's taking your questions, your concerns about higher education. you don't have to have any experience with northwestern university. we just want to get your thoughts on higher education this morning. and so we've decided the lines like this. students 202-585-3880. parents 202058583881. 202-585-3883 for residents. morton schapiro, what sort of majors is northwestern university...
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tiei that's in then top 1% of all universities in the world. this was a wonderful opportunity. they also have a much closer connection to their community, which is also incredibly valuable when you think about student career success as onedif your objectives. so, yes, there's some distance issu issues -- it's a successful english task wherever you take o it. so i think those distance issues are less significant to us e isw because what we believe is we're truly delivering opportunity toh a huge number of students. and you just think about that number. 40% of the students in the commonwealth campuses as being first in their family to go to college, and then you realize that penn state is truly fulfillingis t its mission of mg sure that we're educating the residents of the state of pennsylvania. >> here's alan. alan, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i have a question about d unique unstudent loans. specifically, the fact that and bankruptcy protections are removed uniquely from student loans and no other type of loans is a very large proble
tiei that's in then top 1% of all universities in the world. this was a wonderful opportunity. they also have a much closer connection to their community, which is also incredibly valuable when you think about student career success as onedif your objectives. so, yes, there's some distance issu issues -- it's a successful english task wherever you take o it. so i think those distance issues are less significant to us e isw because what we believe is we're truly delivering opportunity toh a huge...
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things that attracted me to the university of michigan. it's one of the top research institutions in the country if not the world. of that $1.3 billion, almost a billion of that comes from outside sources. it comes from foundations and the federal government. our generous donors really is key to the future economy of our country, i'm really proud of it. >> phone lines for students, parents, educators and michigan residents in this last segment of "today's" washington journal. mike is in bouie, maryland. mike. >> i had a question concerns the comments earlier about affordability. it seems interesting to me that we can talk about affordability when i just heard that the tuition for out of state is at 40,000, and this is a question that goes beyond the university of michigan, of course, just the education system, and public universities, but i recently read an article where the median income of college graduates at the highest level was somewhere near $60,000. and so if you have a student paying $4$40,000 a year for an education that goes upw
things that attracted me to the university of michigan. it's one of the top research institutions in the country if not the world. of that $1.3 billion, almost a billion of that comes from outside sources. it comes from foundations and the federal government. our generous donors really is key to the future economy of our country, i'm really proud of it. >> phone lines for students, parents, educators and michigan residents in this last segment of "today's" washington journal....
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it's one of the reasons why i think five of the top ten largest public universities in the united states are in florida. we haven't recovered from access for the sake of access. now with the refocus on completion and placement, i'm very confident we're moving in the right direction. >> a couple comments. first of all the issue that the money the students leave on the table in the form of not filing is very disturbing across our sector. the numbers are different depending on which source you cite. clearly at minimum, aqua quartef college students don't complete the application process. as i say, it's a very bothersome fact for our institutions. colleges are doing what they can to promote awareness and counseling students throughout the application process. but it remains a hurdle for them. getting back to what i started talking about about the quandary that institutional ceos have between where they allocate resources, a lot of them have problems processing the papers as opposed to making sure everybody files. in terms of the issue of student debt that's been touched upon, fortunately, be
it's one of the reasons why i think five of the top ten largest public universities in the united states are in florida. we haven't recovered from access for the sake of access. now with the refocus on completion and placement, i'm very confident we're moving in the right direction. >> a couple comments. first of all the issue that the money the students leave on the table in the form of not filing is very disturbing across our sector. the numbers are different depending on which source...
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the university of texas has been one of the top three baseball programs in the country, we average less than one stoot athlete a year that goes onto play in the major leagues. in all the years we average about three, maybe four that get a chance to be on an nfl roster. so out of the 500-plus kid that we've got on our campus every year, there might be a couple, three, four, five that go on to play. our job is to man positive outcomes for our student athletes. folks come in with all kind of scores, we do have minimums now, we do have core courses that are required. one of the things we don't talk about here is the problems in education leading up to college. you compare us to other countries in the planet we're in the 20%'s, so we're not doing a great job there, frankly. so you're right. as the g.p.a. and a.c.t. and s.a.t. scores go up, i cone get into the university of texas today. i went there twice, graduated twice. my son is there, my daughter. i couldn't get in today. that's what's going on at universities awe over america. >> what i wanted to get to before was how do you manage that
the university of texas has been one of the top three baseball programs in the country, we average less than one stoot athlete a year that goes onto play in the major leagues. in all the years we average about three, maybe four that get a chance to be on an nfl roster. so out of the 500-plus kid that we've got on our campus every year, there might be a couple, three, four, five that go on to play. our job is to man positive outcomes for our student athletes. folks come in with all kind of...
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the 2012 report accused top university officials of hiding complaints that jerry sandusky was molesting children. a spokesperson says the members request is now under review. >>> the prescription drug commonly known acinar can is now more widely available here in pennsylvania. the drug helps reverse the effect of heroin and related substances. new law allows police to administer it in a overdose. physicians may also prescribe the drug to friends and relatives of addicts. >> well, in the. if. l says it will again make changes to its personal conduct policy. the changes come after ray rice won appeal over his indefinite suspension from the league. rice was initially suspended for two games after being accused of assaulting his then fiancee. but after videos of the attack surfaced, commissioner roger goodel suspended risin definitely. the nfl says it expects its newly revised personal conduct policy to be announced in the coming weeks. >>> pope francis is spending his last day in turkey celebrating mass alongside pay tree arc bartholomew. before returning to the vatican, francis will meet
the 2012 report accused top university officials of hiding complaints that jerry sandusky was molesting children. a spokesperson says the members request is now under review. >>> the prescription drug commonly known acinar can is now more widely available here in pennsylvania. the drug helps reverse the effect of heroin and related substances. new law allows police to administer it in a overdose. physicians may also prescribe the drug to friends and relatives of addicts. >> well,...
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i am the director of hyve-3d. >> on the top floor of the university of montreal's school of design lab is where the virtual world is slowly merging with the real world. this a the hyve-3d, which stands for hybrid virtual environment 3-d. it creates a virtual environment by projecting it into an entire room. right now, the technology is primarily being used by design firms, architects, and automakers. animators are also getting on board, using the technology to storyboard fully animated worlds. drawing in 3-d is actually a much more radical concept than you might think. let's use the example trying to draw a cube in a two-dimensional space. when you're drawing a cube, you are using something that is forcing a perspective and tricking your brain into thinking it is seeing a 3-d object, when in reality, it is flat. >> even today when you go to architectural school, how to do perspective -- it is used to learn from the renaissance. we are emphasizing another way to re-represent the 3-d world. >> creating that same cube in this technology is like building an object. another thing you'll not
i am the director of hyve-3d. >> on the top floor of the university of montreal's school of design lab is where the virtual world is slowly merging with the real world. this a the hyve-3d, which stands for hybrid virtual environment 3-d. it creates a virtual environment by projecting it into an entire room. right now, the technology is primarily being used by design firms, architects, and automakers. animators are also getting on board, using the technology to storyboard fully animated...
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rex on the top four of the university of montrÉal's school virtual world the is slowly merging with the real world. is the hive 3-d which stands for hybrid virtual environment 3-d. hive create a virtual environment by projecting it into an entire room. right now, the technology is primarily being used by design firms, architects and automakers. hollywood animators are also getting on board, using the technology to storyboard fully developed animated worlds. drawing in 3-d is a much more radical concept and you might think. let's use the example of tryi ann you try cube, you use approach that forces perspective and tricks your brain into thinking it's seeing a 3-d object when in reality, it is flat. totoday, when you go thistecture school, we use to learn from the renaissance. we are in 2014, so we are looking for e noal way to represent the 3-d world will stop >> creating the same cube in hive yields left like drawing a shape and more like building an object. will notice isou there is no need for special headsets or glasses. you need to wear over your cut from the reality. >> that is hy
rex on the top four of the university of montrÉal's school virtual world the is slowly merging with the real world. is the hive 3-d which stands for hybrid virtual environment 3-d. hive create a virtual environment by projecting it into an entire room. right now, the technology is primarily being used by design firms, architects and automakers. hollywood animators are also getting on board, using the technology to storyboard fully developed animated worlds. drawing in 3-d is a much more...
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it is the duke university school of business. harvard business school fell out of the top five for the very first time. duke rose to the top spot thanks in large part to employers' esteem for its graduates. >> you can say the president asked for it. providers are blasting the proposal for regulation of the information superhighway. the president wants net neutrality. comcast calls it a radical reversal that would hurt investment and innovation. at&t and verizon are both hinting legal action. it is up to the sec to make a final decision. -- fcc to make a final decision with us is the head of another media company, which sells cable and internet service in smaller towns in 22 states. it is the nation's eighth largest cable company. also with us is alex sherman, who covers media and telecom management what do you say -- media and telecom m&a. what do you say? >> like everyone else we were totally blindsided by the decision that the president took before he went overseas. whos deciding on his own the winners and losers should be, and
it is the duke university school of business. harvard business school fell out of the top five for the very first time. duke rose to the top spot thanks in large part to employers' esteem for its graduates. >> you can say the president asked for it. providers are blasting the proposal for regulation of the information superhighway. the president wants net neutrality. comcast calls it a radical reversal that would hurt investment and innovation. at&t and verizon are both hinting legal...
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the university of pennsylvania has isolate acsolated a patienta slight risk of having ebola. a patient who returned from west africa is being evaluated in an isolation room. the patient is stable and the risk of ebola is quite low. >>> now let's get updated on the temperatures and what's ahead today and the weekend with glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> the arctic air has returned. it's not going to stay with us all weekend. we will have some tremendous changes. we have the arctic air in here tomorrow morning especially cold. by sunday, the mild air is coming back. by monday, it is surging up. unfortunately, even into buffalo where they are going to get rain and then warm temperatures. that's going to cause flooding with all that snow that's there and also the weight of that rain on top of the buildings is going to cause a lot more roofs to÷z collapse. for today, we have temperatures only into the mid 30s. tomorrow, mid 40s. sunday, mid 50s. monday up into the 70iÑ="ñs, poe record warmth there. what a roller coaster we're on. it's kind of typical for temperatures to go up an
the university of pennsylvania has isolate acsolated a patienta slight risk of having ebola. a patient who returned from west africa is being evaluated in an isolation room. the patient is stable and the risk of ebola is quite low. >>> now let's get updated on the temperatures and what's ahead today and the weekend with glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> the arctic air has returned. it's not going to stay with us all weekend. we will have some tremendous changes. we have...
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fit in in the one-loss universe? >> spencer: i think mississippi state will fall out of the top four, they may be in the four spot but ohio state is making a significant push to belong there. this was a loss. that last score to me was inconsequential. >> brian: 25-20 is going to look good in the stat book but i i think mississippi state falls to number three, i think they're still in this, i think those one-loss teams are comparable, ohio state, arizona state, we'll see what they do later tonight, t.c.u. didn't play great but they put a w on the board, baylor comparable, i think of those one-loss teams i would take mississippi state. >> spencer: i think t.c.u. gets kicked out and that moves ohio state and everybody up a spot. >> adam: baylor. >> spencer: baylor as well. >> brian: in this era where you have to have style points, everyone is kicking t.c.u. out because they go on the road and don't play with the same fervora played last week, but i don't subscribe to it. >> adam: how does the committee judge this with o
fit in in the one-loss universe? >> spencer: i think mississippi state will fall out of the top four, they may be in the four spot but ohio state is making a significant push to belong there. this was a loss. that last score to me was inconsequential. >> brian: 25-20 is going to look good in the stat book but i i think mississippi state falls to number three, i think they're still in this, i think those one-loss teams are comparable, ohio state, arizona state, we'll see what they do...
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the top-led huskies led stanford. but amber orange ties the game up with a three-pointer. in overtime, she hits the go ahead basket. stanford tops uconn 88-26. >>> a gonzaga university student probably has a lot of friends this morning. during a break during gonzaga's basketball game, he hits a backboard shot goes straight through the rim. and the student won $500. new and improved i can't believe it's not butter! 100% taste, 0% artificial preservatives. made with a blend of delicious oils, purified water, and just a pinch of salt. two, please. new and improved i can't believe it's not butter. it's time to believe. sir, we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. ♪ ♪ ♪ it's christmastime there's no need to be afraid ♪ >>> the star-studded musical effort to battle ebola is off to a big start "do they know it's christmas?" with undirection and other stars raised more than $1 million on its first few minutes
the top-led huskies led stanford. but amber orange ties the game up with a three-pointer. in overtime, she hits the go ahead basket. stanford tops uconn 88-26. >>> a gonzaga university student probably has a lot of friends this morning. during a break during gonzaga's basketball game, he hits a backboard shot goes straight through the rim. and the student won $500. new and improved i can't believe it's not butter! 100% taste, 0% artificial preservatives. made with a blend of delicious...
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in conjunction with top surgeons from johns hopkins and the university of maryland. if you look at these jawbones. these are the types of facial reconstructions that were done, the reconstructive surgery. men who had their jaws shattered by exploding shells had new jawbones fabricated and carefully implanted into them. again, a lot of early plastic surgery. a great deal of medical history was made here during world war i. addition to that, some of the thet programsi to train disabled veteran were promoted here. this woman --h emily reine williams, one of the lead nurse stationed here. themes another important -- a lot of times women are ignored when it comes to military history. in this time where women were seeking to gain the right to vote, women prove themselves as nurses during the first world war. 300 female nurses were stationed at fort mchenry. like i said, some of the first programs to help the disabled american veterans were promoted here. one program, they taught chemistry, so a man who was wheelchair-bound because he lost a leg was taught chemistry or taug
in conjunction with top surgeons from johns hopkins and the university of maryland. if you look at these jawbones. these are the types of facial reconstructions that were done, the reconstructive surgery. men who had their jaws shattered by exploding shells had new jawbones fabricated and carefully implanted into them. again, a lot of early plastic surgery. a great deal of medical history was made here during world war i. addition to that, some of the thet programsi to train disabled veteran...