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and especially at a university, because if you really boiled on the point of the university, a university is an idea assessment factory. the point of a university, is for people whether they are physicists, art historians, or social scientists, to think about what ideas are defensible and not. and you cannot create an institution that is in the idea assessment business, if there is strong regulation of what ideas are allowed. that means that whatever efforts you need to make to in create an inclusive environment , at a university, you cannot promote an inclusive environment by suppressing ideas , because that is undermining the learning environment that universities are designed to create . >> just kind of running over, but time for two more questions? one question, okay. that is a deal. let's take one more question. >>> thank you so much for the panel today chancellor gillman. i have a question for you specifically from the higher education executive perspective. the last thing you said about the role of the institution makes a lot of sense. it is a place for dialogue and for students to
and especially at a university, because if you really boiled on the point of the university, a university is an idea assessment factory. the point of a university, is for people whether they are physicists, art historians, or social scientists, to think about what ideas are defensible and not. and you cannot create an institution that is in the idea assessment business, if there is strong regulation of what ideas are allowed. that means that whatever efforts you need to make to in create an...
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we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five years later prompted by his second term election tony blair authorizes universities to charge tuition fees up to three thousand three hundred pounds yearly and tony blair. head of britain's labor party successfully passed a reform that the conservatives would never have dared bring forward. in two thousand and ten the labor party rallies the opposition the coalition made of liberal democrats and conservatives led by david cameron take charge of the country very rapidly the debate of a jewish visa rises on the political scene again this time the government intends to alter ised to ration fees up t
we need to widen access to universities get more money into universities and the best and fairest way to do it is a balance between the state and the graduate. face became reality and nine hundred ninety eight and it was a key landmark in the history of higher education in the u.k. because at that moment the principle of free education free higher education in the u.k. finished. for this historic reform tony blair introduces the yearly one thousand pound tuition fee a smooth way to start five...
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everything in the universe was squeezed together into this little point. that was consummate conflation within a fraction of a second the universe got trillions and trillions of times bigger matter spread throughout space than the universe stopped expanding so fast and began to cool. this cosmic soup the first particles of light and matter came into existence how old's the universe now just a few billion some a second. after one whole second the universe's diameter was as big as the distance between the earth and the moon. and all the matter in today's milky way would have fit into this coffee cup there weren't even any atoms yet it took a few minutes before it was cool enough for them to form. a i can't see a thing. there was a thick fog across the entire universe photons bounced off atomic nuclei and electrons and were trapped they were stuck there for three hundred eighty thousand years. three hundred eighty thousand years of fog. yes but then the universe expanded and cooled off long enough for matter to bind together into entire atoms then the photons
everything in the universe was squeezed together into this little point. that was consummate conflation within a fraction of a second the universe got trillions and trillions of times bigger matter spread throughout space than the universe stopped expanding so fast and began to cool. this cosmic soup the first particles of light and matter came into existence how old's the universe now just a few billion some a second. after one whole second the universe's diameter was as big as the distance...
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hold term among university head offices. in france and germany foreign students don't pay tuition fees just yet but it changes soon to come in england they contribute fourteen billion euros ten billion pounds a year to the national economy a foreign student pays between twenty and thirty thousand euros a year twice as much as the european student and it represents an additional consumer in the country a dream client. so the university of manchester house about ten thousand international students which is the most of any u.k. university or there was a percentage it's not the highest so those students are important to us for a number of reasons they bring diversity they bring different cultures they bring different backgrounds different ways of thinking our own students benefit from studying in an environment with students from very different backgrounds of course they also bring income to the university which is important the largest community of chinese students which make up just under forty percent of the total internation
hold term among university head offices. in france and germany foreign students don't pay tuition fees just yet but it changes soon to come in england they contribute fourteen billion euros ten billion pounds a year to the national economy a foreign student pays between twenty and thirty thousand euros a year twice as much as the european student and it represents an additional consumer in the country a dream client. so the university of manchester house about ten thousand international...
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but also university gives a real opportunity for students notjust university gives a real opportunity for students not just to learn how to do things, but why they are doing it like that, and giving them theoretical choices, a theoretical underpinning to the choices that they make. i think university is a safe place for them to make mistakes. they have got people within the university that they can come to to talk things through, that are not necessarily related to their practice. and i think it offers them the space to critically reflect and learn in that sort of way. do you think too many people go to university? i remember the headlines of golf course management being a degree, and people saying that is utterly ridiculous. have we swung too far where we have encouraged to many people to go to university and it is not the right thing for them? i think options are really important. different people learn in different ways. but i do think university is important. it is difficult for students to get into a degree course and that hasn't really changed. they have got to reach a minimum s
but also university gives a real opportunity for students notjust university gives a real opportunity for students not just to learn how to do things, but why they are doing it like that, and giving them theoretical choices, a theoretical underpinning to the choices that they make. i think university is a safe place for them to make mistakes. they have got people within the university that they can come to to talk things through, that are not necessarily related to their practice. and i think...
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especially at the university because if you boil down to the point of the university university is an idea assessment factory. the point of the university is for people other is assist or art historians or social scientist to think about what ideas are defensible and not. can't create an institution that is in the idea assessment business at their strong regulation of what ideas are allowed to be expressed. that means whatever efforts you need to make took create an inclusive environment at university you can't promote an inclusive environment by suppressing ideas because that undermines the very learning environment that universities are designed to create in the first place. >> thank you for that question. we are running over but we have do we have time for two more questions? okay. that is a deal. >> thank you so much for the panel. chancellor gilman, a question for you specifically from the higher education and what you said about the role of the institution makes a lot of sense for students to learn how to deal with free speech properly but ironically a lot of conversations in co
especially at the university because if you boil down to the point of the university university is an idea assessment factory. the point of the university is for people other is assist or art historians or social scientist to think about what ideas are defensible and not. can't create an institution that is in the idea assessment business at their strong regulation of what ideas are allowed to be expressed. that means whatever efforts you need to make took create an inclusive environment at...
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. pushes bond surety. for all the nice idea that offer out what you think is just out of a. gurn traditionally been through the water. and even once you are taught out where the bulk of your true since you wash your own i don't jim. we are we are looking to ship back to her home and her amount of. french made it into the toilet i shall have a bash with catherine ashton for a. soup. are there so. quick comparing arson yada yada is your life here and you have not. seen the step i mean. that in all you should be called according to. rougher year. so i thought that in your career i mean how shall we tell things out what should i mean please post strong issue. not all chinese students can afford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future in starts that is the shanghai or beijing
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. pushes bond surety. for all the nice idea that offer out what you think is just out of a. gurn traditionally been through the water. and even once you are taught out where the bulk of your true since you wash your own i don't jim. we are we are looking to ship back to her home and her amount of. french made it into the toilet i shall have a...
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here with colleagues at the university of eastern finland and quite b.-o. he's studying the effects of fine dust on the human body. it's. the research project underway here is unique. the findings are likely to put pressure on the authorities. especially regarding aerosol particles released from burning wood. said on and his team are analyzing the dangerous substances and wood smoke. doing that has presented them with a number of challenges. finding out exactly how these particulates harm our cells and our bodies is an even bigger effort. the experiment will probably challenge our romantic view of the quaint and cozy wood stove. the research team at the university and have more weeks to complete the study. each day they burn different types of wood including birch beach and spruce. tubes and hoses guide the flue gas through a series of measuring instruments that analyze the components. the fine particulates themselves are dangerous to health but they're even more hazardous when they're loaded with chemical substances from the smoke. and some of the chemical
here with colleagues at the university of eastern finland and quite b.-o. he's studying the effects of fine dust on the human body. it's. the research project underway here is unique. the findings are likely to put pressure on the authorities. especially regarding aerosol particles released from burning wood. said on and his team are analyzing the dangerous substances and wood smoke. doing that has presented them with a number of challenges. finding out exactly how these particulates harm our...
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does that mean there might have been another universe before the big bang. it is certainly conceivable maybe there are even other universes parallel to ours ones that might also contain life. but this is just speculation there's no proof. although it sounds absurd most physicists assume that the universe rose out of nothing there's no such thing as before the big bang and no such thing as beyond the universe with the big bang this is what came into existence. but it's so tiny according to our calculations in the beginning the universe was so small that billions of them could fit inside an atom which. yes one hundred trillion trillion degrees. everything in the universe was squeezed together into this little point feel. that cosmic inflation within a fraction of a second the universe got trillions and trillions of times bigger matter spread throughout space then the universe stopped expanding so fast and began to cool. this cosmic soup the first particles of light and matter came into existence how old is the universe now just a few billion seven second. afte
does that mean there might have been another universe before the big bang. it is certainly conceivable maybe there are even other universes parallel to ours ones that might also contain life. but this is just speculation there's no proof. although it sounds absurd most physicists assume that the universe rose out of nothing there's no such thing as before the big bang and no such thing as beyond the universe with the big bang this is what came into existence. but it's so tiny according to our...
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if you look at the university of michigan, the president of the university of michigan suggested that 90% of the people he was addressing at one particular time who had voted for hillary clinton had voted against hate speech, because they had opposed donald trump. i'm a pretty frequent critic of donald trump. i'm uncomfortable with a lot of things he says. i criticized the mass murder in charlottesville. i criticized his campaign. i criticized what he said about the judge. most of those who protested against donald trump did so because they have hate. to shape the way that the campus environment exists on a day-to-day basis, and you suggest that he ought to be the one who is making these determinations for everyone, i think -- whether it's a politician or a university president, i think that does raise very difficult questions. certainly it's something that i would be uncomfortable with. what's interesting to me -- i go back -- i don't spend a lot of time on college campuses, but i graduated just recently, just a few years ago. i graduated 25 years ago. and when i graduated, i would s
if you look at the university of michigan, the president of the university of michigan suggested that 90% of the people he was addressing at one particular time who had voted for hillary clinton had voted against hate speech, because they had opposed donald trump. i'm a pretty frequent critic of donald trump. i'm uncomfortable with a lot of things he says. i criticized the mass murder in charlottesville. i criticized his campaign. i criticized what he said about the judge. most of those who...
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>> guest: so the university of california is the nation's largest and best public research university. it's ten campuses and five academic medical centers, it's three national laboratories. there is no such thing as a typical day, just as there was no such thing as a typical day when i was secretary of homeland security. so i'll have, i'll get to work, and i'll have my to-do list, and i will know that by the end of the day if i got to half of those items, i will be lucky. but it's a combination of meetings, or it's a combination of going to campuses, meeting with faculty, looking at some of the research that's going on. it'll blow your mind. seeing students and speaking with them about their challenges, how they view the world. so it's a wonderful, very challenging position. >> host: what about some of the technological changes that are coming to education? >> guest: so the big technological change we've seen is the development of online education. and it started off with these massive online courses known as mooks, and it turned out that the educational outcomes were not very good. b
>> guest: so the university of california is the nation's largest and best public research university. it's ten campuses and five academic medical centers, it's three national laboratories. there is no such thing as a typical day, just as there was no such thing as a typical day when i was secretary of homeland security. so i'll have, i'll get to work, and i'll have my to-do list, and i will know that by the end of the day if i got to half of those items, i will be lucky. but it's a...
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the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to. bearable debt to weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in the united states to about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they emphasis that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their future in very particular ways that are tied to th
the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to. bearable debt to weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in the united states to about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states...
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when are you going to have a universal flu vaccine? it is not going to be next year, or the year after, because it will be a long process. if you look at the framework of influenza, there are two big groups, group 1 and group 2. within each group of these multiple subtypes that we could be infected with, so my prediction, i think it is reasonable to say it will be a correct prediction, is that the first iteration would be a universal flu vaccine and that is not truly universal, but that covers multiple variation of a single virus. that is that h3n2 that is prominent. but if you can get a vaccine that protects h3n2against all, that would be universal. what would a universal to vaccine b, it will protect against all h3ns's, but also h7n9's. we will hopefully have a vaccine that we can give to children for -- that are six months of age or older, that will protect them against any variation of influenza, and maybe in several years, i don't think there is going to be a one-shot forever, but perhaps every several years, most of them so they
when are you going to have a universal flu vaccine? it is not going to be next year, or the year after, because it will be a long process. if you look at the framework of influenza, there are two big groups, group 1 and group 2. within each group of these multiple subtypes that we could be infected with, so my prediction, i think it is reasonable to say it will be a correct prediction, is that the first iteration would be a universal flu vaccine and that is not truly universal, but that covers...
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drew: it is about being part of the university over a long time, and living a life in a university where i came to realize the wonder of education and opening minds and contributing to the growth and flourishing of individual talent. and thinking about universities as places where people pursue truth, and challenge accepted wisdom, and devote themselves to learning and scholarship. so i had come to believe that universities are among the most important institutions in our society. i began to be invited to take on leadership roles and move from penn to harvard in 2001, to be ahead of the institute for advanced study, which had just been made a part of harvard university, then from there, i went on to become president. emily: does being the first woman president part of it, the woman part of the equation, does it come with an extra pressure or sense of responsibility? drew: a lot of eyes were on me, and, "would i be able to do it?" and what would that say about women generally, not just could drew faust do this job, but could a woman do this job? i would just have young women in beaming at
drew: it is about being part of the university over a long time, and living a life in a university where i came to realize the wonder of education and opening minds and contributing to the growth and flourishing of individual talent. and thinking about universities as places where people pursue truth, and challenge accepted wisdom, and devote themselves to learning and scholarship. so i had come to believe that universities are among the most important institutions in our society. i began to be...
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emony katz, leadership state, humboldt university. [applause] >> jennie qwan ku, from mission high school school, heading to cal state university. go bears! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abraham lincoln high school, going to san francisco state university. [applause] >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco state student, as well. cassandra lowell montez from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there, less, because i'm going to skip katja, and i'm going to have keenan larue come up, from mission high school, heading to san francisco state. >> all right. our next recipient is katja suarez, from mission high school, heading to u.c. berkeley. [applause] >> great. keyona reynolds from george washington high school, heading to the university of washington in seattle. [applause] >> kyle chan from lowell high school, going to the university of california davis. [applause] >> congrats. laura gian from lowell high school, heading to the university of california san diego. [appl
emony katz, leadership state, humboldt university. [applause] >> jennie qwan ku, from mission high school school, heading to cal state university. go bears! [applause] >> jose domingues espina, from abraham lincoln high school, going to san francisco state university. [applause] >> stay there. the next one is a san francisco state student, as well. cassandra lowell montez from john lowell high school, going to san francisco state. [applause] >> all right. stay there,...
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we got involved in a lawsuit against the university and i am pleased to note that the university reevaluated what they were doing, what was in that policy, they have changed it and made it substantially better.[applause] will keep getting involved, we will keep holding public institutions accountable and i believe our work is having an impact. that survey i mentioned a moment ago from the foundation of individual rights in education shows that the percentage of schools with speech codes has declined since last year. down from 40% to 32%. that is a pretty good trend. but it's not enough. so we will continue to work to bring that number down. we have got to challenge this idea and when boards of trustees and university leaders are confronted with the stark reality of what is being done in their name, i think we will continue to see progress. this is not justified, what has been happening. we are reaching a historic moment, after more than two centuries of defending the right to speak freely, mostly on the hard left, they have openly and systematically justified action to deny americans the rig
we got involved in a lawsuit against the university and i am pleased to note that the university reevaluated what they were doing, what was in that policy, they have changed it and made it substantially better.[applause] will keep getting involved, we will keep holding public institutions accountable and i believe our work is having an impact. that survey i mentioned a moment ago from the foundation of individual rights in education shows that the percentage of schools with speech codes has...
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so for instance, my home university, my home university is harvard university, derek boch, wonderful educator. derek boch, a quarter century ago was very insistent that harvard university be under the same rules as a public university. i disagreed with his 25 years ago and i disagree with him today. i don't think that public universities should necessarily be under the same federal constitution requirements as public universities. why do i say that? i say that because of my commitment to pluralism. the system that we have in the united states, we have public institutions, we have private institutions. i think public institutions should definitely be -- i'm all for a thorough going kplicommit to first amendment values and want them to be wide open. on the other hand, this is a huge country. 300 million people occupying a huge land mass. people have all sorts of different beliefs. i think for instance let's imagine a small -- that people want to gather together and have a university that is devoted to -- i don't know -- communism. we're going to have lennon university. and at lennon un
so for instance, my home university, my home university is harvard university, derek boch, wonderful educator. derek boch, a quarter century ago was very insistent that harvard university be under the same rules as a public university. i disagreed with his 25 years ago and i disagree with him today. i don't think that public universities should necessarily be under the same federal constitution requirements as public universities. why do i say that? i say that because of my commitment to...
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tell our universities and help our universities make those places safer. because our american children, the children from other countries that go to our universities, are worth fighting for. and it's our job to do so, mr. speaker. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. under the speaker's apounced -- announced policy of january 3, 2017, the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, for 30 minutes. mr. rothfus: i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarksened include extraneous material on the topic of the special order that i just spoke on. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized. mr. rothfus: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to take a few moments this afternoon during this special order just to go over some highlights of the tax cuts and jobs act as we continue to see very robust economic growth happening across the country and including in my district back in western pennsylvania.
tell our universities and help our universities make those places safer. because our american children, the children from other countries that go to our universities, are worth fighting for. and it's our job to do so, mr. speaker. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. under the speaker's apounced -- announced policy of january 3, 2017, the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. rothfus, for 30 minutes. mr. rothfus: i ask...
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the university was stonewalling. at one point they told me there was no information on strauss's employment files. i told jim this and indicated that this wasn't about attacking jim jordan. this was about telling the truth about what happened to not just me but more than a thousand athletes in 15 sports. there's 15 different sports and athletes and the word throughout the department -- and i've confirmed it over the last several months -- was that this -- doc was serial abuser. >> what did congressman jordan say to you when you told him you were coming forward? >> to be fair, when you have a conversation -- and i've had multiple conversations with victims and you're talking about sexual abuse, it's shocking to some extent so his reaction was i don't want to get involved. i didn't argue at the time because it's something that you have to come to grips with. it took me a while to really understand and look at the definitions and understand completely what was happening was sexual assault. we call it groping, fondling,
the university was stonewalling. at one point they told me there was no information on strauss's employment files. i told jim this and indicated that this wasn't about attacking jim jordan. this was about telling the truth about what happened to not just me but more than a thousand athletes in 15 sports. there's 15 different sports and athletes and the word throughout the department -- and i've confirmed it over the last several months -- was that this -- doc was serial abuser. >> what...
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he only repeated that i should listen to the university. reporter: renee's consultation with her attorney is sobering. there is no national legal framework for dealing with cases of sexual harassment in schools or the workplace. lu xiaiaoquan is onene of thew atattorneys whwho take on these types of cases. he explains to renee that there is no legal definition of sexual harassment. but he will help her file a lawsuit against the police who failed to help her at the time. the #metoo movement doesn'hahave easasy inhina.. but dedespite the chchallenges, zheng g xi, e doctctor student from hangzhou, is dermrmined t keepampaigigni, and recruiting othehers to the cacause. peaps this ia suitab metaphoror the #meo movement in china -- a bubb t that cod burst t on too easasy. >> i am -- >> - -- a globalal teen. youbah: my name is youbah mohammedou ghahra. i live in diama. i have two sister and two brothers. my father is a tradesman. my mother is a housewife. i really like going to school because it will improve my life. after school, i do my homewor
he only repeated that i should listen to the university. reporter: renee's consultation with her attorney is sobering. there is no national legal framework for dealing with cases of sexual harassment in schools or the workplace. lu xiaiaoquan is onene of thew atattorneys whwho take on these types of cases. he explains to renee that there is no legal definition of sexual harassment. but he will help her file a lawsuit against the police who failed to help her at the time. the #metoo movement...
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the university of virginia is more closely linked with its founder than any other american university jefferson was not only the architect he also wrote the curriculum and set up the library which used to be housed here in the rotunda. jefferson can truly be called the father of the university and he kept a careful watch over the growth of his child if he couldn't go to the site personally he observed the progress of the work from one to cello through a telescope. all my wishes and where i hope my days will end at monticello. on the fourth of july eighteenth twenty six thomas jefferson ended his days at monta chalo his will demonstrates that for him the foundation of the university was more important than the office of president. on his tombstone in the garden of monte chalo stand for the three achievements by which he wished to be remembered that the declaration of independence the statute of virginia for religious freedom and the foundation of the university of virginia. i. won. all those months it's like you're a superstar but i'm no superstock i'm just mean. robin schultz this reg
the university of virginia is more closely linked with its founder than any other american university jefferson was not only the architect he also wrote the curriculum and set up the library which used to be housed here in the rotunda. jefferson can truly be called the father of the university and he kept a careful watch over the growth of his child if he couldn't go to the site personally he observed the progress of the work from one to cello through a telescope. all my wishes and where i hope...
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as a stain on the image of china's most famous university. also in beijing me too in action feminists have brought attention to rene's case her ex-boyfriend tried to rape her in the underground garridge of another university she went to the police but they were unwilling to launch an investigation. the university even put pressure on renee's parents so she wouldn't go public. my father said to me come home and listen to your university otherwise they'll expel you. i asked him why should they expel me i've done nothing wrong he had no answer to that he only repeated that i should listen to the university. renee's consultation with her attorney is sobering there is no national legal framework for dealing with cases of sexual harassment in schools or the workplace. you shall chen is one of the few attorneys who take on these types of cases he explains to renee that there is no legal definition of sexual harassment. yet but he will help her file a lawsuit against the police who fail to help her at the time. of the me too movement doesn't have it
as a stain on the image of china's most famous university. also in beijing me too in action feminists have brought attention to rene's case her ex-boyfriend tried to rape her in the underground garridge of another university she went to the police but they were unwilling to launch an investigation. the university even put pressure on renee's parents so she wouldn't go public. my father said to me come home and listen to your university otherwise they'll expel you. i asked him why should they...
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. shop aren't tricky. for all the nice idea that offer out what you think is just out of a picture earn true short or you can have your quote. i knew once you were jogging where the bulk of your true since you mean you wash your own i don't jim. we do but we are out of it isha thank her for about an hour to. get into the toilet a shot of a bash with catherine option for. soup but boy. if you're so. sure put on me the show your quick comparing are senora the others are not here and you have not. seen the step i mean. that in a year should be called a college. rougher year. so you'd have thought that in your q.s. i mean how shall we tell things out which i mean for our strong issue. not all chinese students going to ford studying in leading universities in those literally matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future instead.
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student in gender studies at hang joey university. taking inspiration from the me too movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport that. i'd like to see my auntie's sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be loudspeaker announcements and ads on the screens. that i was. trying to get permission for this from the transportation authorities in eleven major cities a bureaucratic ordeal but in china it seems to be the only way to get the message out. there was no way. this protest took place three years ago and ended with prison sentences for the activists the women sang a song against the notorious gropers on public transport they were jailed for thirty seven days. me too in the us it's been championed by celebrities in china it's a fledgling movement led mainly by university students. it began with a former doctoral student who accused her professor at bay honey university in beijing of trying to rape her the allegation
student in gender studies at hang joey university. taking inspiration from the me too movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport that. i'd like to see my auntie's sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be loudspeaker announcements and ads on the screens. that i was. trying to get permission for this from the transportation authorities in eleven major cities a bureaucratic...
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she still believed in the university and believed the university would provide some justice with her. at the appeals hearing she was informed that the charge against her attacker had been downgraded from sexual exploitation to sexual harassment. therefore, she was removed from the remainder of the hearing. doesn't that seem odd, mr. speaker? also, no one from the university title 9 office ever contacted her. she never received any information regarding what sanctions her assailant received, if any. and, of course, mr. speaker, her assailant was allowed back onto the football team. megan felt abandoned bit university and she thought the accused was protected due to his special status. as a former judge, i you agree with megan that universities must put the safety and care of sexual assault victims first, making it a priority. together with carolyn maloney and jackie speier we put together several pieces of legislation. first, the campus accountability and safety act, introduced by congresswoman maloney, does many things, including establishing a mandatory victim advocate on campus and
she still believed in the university and believed the university would provide some justice with her. at the appeals hearing she was informed that the charge against her attacker had been downgraded from sexual exploitation to sexual harassment. therefore, she was removed from the remainder of the hearing. doesn't that seem odd, mr. speaker? also, no one from the university title 9 office ever contacted her. she never received any information regarding what sanctions her assailant received, if...
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having not got into the university, now i am having not got into the university, nowiama having not got into the university, now i am a victim of reverse discrimination. here are some stu d e nts discrimination. here are some students who got into university of texas, there was a case, the stu d e nts texas, there was a case, the students that i got a better gpa than these students, but we know the gpa is not... sorry, the grade point average. the high—tech score. what we know is it is not the only success we know is it is not the only success factor in a student. 80% variance in college success attributable to different factors other than test scores. this was brought in by obama, it is an obama policy about promoting diversity. there are universities that don't consider race as a factor. this is a huge discussion in the uk as well with cambridge and oxford seen as the two most famous universities internationally. they are sought after by international students worldwide wanting to get in. and yet there is a lack of diversity. a lack of students. yes and they have another issue w
having not got into the university, now i am having not got into the university, nowiama having not got into the university, now i am a victim of reverse discrimination. here are some stu d e nts discrimination. here are some students who got into university of texas, there was a case, the stu d e nts texas, there was a case, the students that i got a better gpa than these students, but we know the gpa is not... sorry, the grade point average. the high—tech score. what we know is it is not...
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student in gender studies at hang go university. taking inspiration from the meat to movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport that. i'd like to see my auntie sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be loudspeaker announcements and ads on the screens. that's out there. is trying to get permission for this from the transportation authorities in eleven major cities a bureaucratic ordeal but in china it seems to be the only way to get the message out there was no way. this protest took place three years ago and ended with prison sentences for the activists the women sing a song against the notorious gropers on public transport they were jailed for thirty seven days. me too in the us it's been championed by celebrities in china it's a fledgling movement led mainly by university students. it began with a former doctoral student who accused her professor at bay honey university in beijing of trying to rape her. the al
student in gender studies at hang go university. taking inspiration from the meat to movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport that. i'd like to see my auntie sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be loudspeaker announcements and ads on the screens. that's out there. is trying to get permission for this from the transportation authorities in eleven major cities a...
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companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. bond trading. ok. for normally i did it all for what you think is generally a picture she earned trish what are you going to go for water. don't even want to watch our away the balcony or tree since sure you wash your own i don't jim. we are usually we are out of it isha thank her for an amount of. oil gushing of a bash with catherine. soup by. our. quick comparing our senora the others are not here and you have not. seen the ship i mean. that in all you should be called according to. our offer year. so you thought that in your q.s. time in cash i would tell change out what you haven't but are strong issues. not all chinese students can afford studying in leading universities in those that truly matter not all students can afford to study abroad. most of them are enrolled in universities based in their home province they dream of a brighter future instead. cities the shanghai or beijing hundreds of thousands now migrate every year to
companies in rolling students in international universities in terms of commercial office universe does in the u.s. u.k. and australia clinch first place. bond trading. ok. for normally i did it all for what you think is generally a picture she earned trish what are you going to go for water. don't even want to watch our away the balcony or tree since sure you wash your own i don't jim. we are usually we are out of it isha thank her for an amount of. oil gushing of a bash with catherine. soup...
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the best responders for a universe we vaccine. >> this person asked, what a universal flu vaccine eventually fail because the virus will ultimately produce a mutant strain. >> that's a good question and a fair question. it is certainly possible that even though you make a vaccine against that part of the virus, it doesn't readily mutate, over years, if you are protected by making a response against that part that the body and the virus which is a smart virus will ultimately mutate to even escape that which means that over years you might have to upgrade your universal flu vaccine but it's not an unreasonable question to think that the virus is smart enough that it will try to abate even a universal flu vaccine - this one seems a little bit, i don't understand this question but i'll throw it out there. what is your assessment of the she'll know the flu vaccine. >> i better not comment because i'm not sure what he thought about. >> okay here's a more simple one. >> they may be referring to a more recent one but i'm not sur sure, there's an interesting thing at press conferences, if you don't k
the best responders for a universe we vaccine. >> this person asked, what a universal flu vaccine eventually fail because the virus will ultimately produce a mutant strain. >> that's a good question and a fair question. it is certainly possible that even though you make a vaccine against that part of the virus, it doesn't readily mutate, over years, if you are protected by making a response against that part that the body and the virus which is a smart virus will ultimately mutate...
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student in gender studies at hang go university. taking inspiration from the meet to movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport. like to see my auntie sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be loudspeaker announcements and ads on the screens. that's out right now to. trying to get permission for this from the transportation authorities in eleven major cities a bureaucratic ordeal but in china it seems to be the only way to get the message out. there was no way. this protest took place three years ago and ended with prison sentences for the activists the women sing a song against the notorious gropers on public transport they were jailed for thirty seven days. me too in the us it's been championed by celebrities in china it's a fledgling movement led mainly by university students. it began with a former doctoral student who accused her professor at bay honey university in beijing of trying to rape her the allegat
student in gender studies at hang go university. taking inspiration from the meet to movement that began in the united states she's launched a campaign to combat sexual harassment including on public transport. like to see my auntie sexual harassment stickers all over the subway system. ideally there would also be loudspeaker announcements and ads on the screens. that's out right now to. trying to get permission for this from the transportation authorities in eleven major cities a bureaucratic...
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universities and organizations meant to protect them. stood side by side with one hundred forty other victims of mass around the stage of the ceremony and showed strength in the face of so much pain the nasser case showed just how easy it is for powerful institutions and the people climbing their lauder's to spend years not only enormous sexual abuse of young athletes the getting power by not doing anything to protect victims and now ohio state is facing the facts that they and their employees have a lot another sexual predator abuse our fleets in fourteen different sports on campus party correspondent and former watching hockey producer sarah montessori has more. former student athletes at ohio state university are filing two lawsuits against the school over alleged abuse by team dr richard strauss the first lawsuit was filed in the u.s. district court in columbus ohio and claims that coaches and higher level officials knew of the abuse but did nothing to stop it the second lawsuit was filed by an unnamed former wrestler claiming he was
universities and organizations meant to protect them. stood side by side with one hundred forty other victims of mass around the stage of the ceremony and showed strength in the face of so much pain the nasser case showed just how easy it is for powerful institutions and the people climbing their lauder's to spend years not only enormous sexual abuse of young athletes the getting power by not doing anything to protect victims and now ohio state is facing the facts that they and their employees...
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so that complicates the issue pics of the best responders for universal flu vaccine, when we get a universal flu vaccine, will likely be the children who are vaccinated at a very young age. >> okay, so this person asks, with a universal flu vaccine eventually fail because the influenza virus will ultimately produce a mutant strain? i mean, with that part of it that you're saying it fight change? >> that's a good question and a fair question. so it is certainly possible that, even though you make a vaccine against that part of the virus that doesn't readily mutate, over years if you are protected by making a response against that part, that the body and the virus, which is a smart virus, will ultimately mutate to even escape that. which means that, over years, you might have to upgrade your universal flu vaccine. but it's not an unreasonable question to think that the virus is smart enough that ultimately it will try to evade even a universal flu vaccine. >> this one seems a little bit, well, i don't understand but bi will throw it out there anyway. what is your assessment of that she and gno
so that complicates the issue pics of the best responders for universal flu vaccine, when we get a universal flu vaccine, will likely be the children who are vaccinated at a very young age. >> okay, so this person asks, with a universal flu vaccine eventually fail because the influenza virus will ultimately produce a mutant strain? i mean, with that part of it that you're saying it fight change? >> that's a good question and a fair question. so it is certainly possible that, even...
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peace however is that not what was happening here at the university in the in the center of my now where these students who were unarmed were pleading for their lives with a. paramilitary shooting from another from the other end of the barricades directly at these students jennifer mccoy is a political science professor at georgia state university she's also been an election observer in her walker she joins us via skype from portland we appreciate your time. a priest who. lives next to the university that these were these students are from he said people have lost their fear they are no longer afraid to express themselves when you are shooting at a church and there are students involved could this be a turning point of any kind. well i think that the turning point actually is that the government the piers to have taken back most of the areas that had been held by protesters and dismantled barricades throughout the country and in other cities and now the university the main university campus in managua had been you know one of the last strongholds and so for the moment at least it looks l
peace however is that not what was happening here at the university in the in the center of my now where these students who were unarmed were pleading for their lives with a. paramilitary shooting from another from the other end of the barricades directly at these students jennifer mccoy is a political science professor at georgia state university she's also been an election observer in her walker she joins us via skype from portland we appreciate your time. a priest who. lives next to the...
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the first iteration would be a universal flu vaccine that is not entirely universal but covers multiple variations of a single virus, h3n2. h3n2 was predominant this year, the year before, etc. if you could get a vaccine to protect against all h3n2's, i would refer to that as universal flu vaccine 1.0. what would 2.0 b? it would be one that would protect against not only all h 3n2's, but also h1n1, so that over a time of years we would ultimately have a vaccine that we can give to children who are six months of age or older that would essentially immunize them and protect them against any variation of influenza and maybe every several years. i don't think there will be a one-shot forever but perhaps every several years boost them so they can ultimately be protected. in summary, influenza is a serious disease, despite our technological advances. we have not been able to get a formne that is given in a where it can protect you against natural iterations that happened merely because this vaccine and virus has a cabability of mutating. that is the reason why some of you know or remember i c
the first iteration would be a universal flu vaccine that is not entirely universal but covers multiple variations of a single virus, h3n2. h3n2 was predominant this year, the year before, etc. if you could get a vaccine to protect against all h3n2's, i would refer to that as universal flu vaccine 1.0. what would 2.0 b? it would be one that would protect against not only all h 3n2's, but also h1n1, so that over a time of years we would ultimately have a vaccine that we can give to children who...