This is jeopardy introducing todays contestants a Software Engineer from arlington, virginia. An librarian from austin, texas. And our returning champion, a policy researcher and advisor from cambridge, massachusetts. Whose 1day cash winnings total. And now here is the host of jeopardy alex trebek thank you, johnny. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Hi, folks. Welcome to our program. This has been a great week for jeopardy champions. Weve had three players who, in their initial appearances, won big. Brendan, picking up 38,200 on yesterdays show. Allison and steven, this is your initial appearance. It could happen to you as well. Lets see if it does. Good luck. Here we go. Here are the categories now for the first round of play, the jeopardy round. Next. Ah. All right, brendan, start. Lets do literary characters for 800. Allison. Who is watson . Dr. Watson, yes. Literary characters for 200. Steven. Who is hermione . Yes. Literary characters, 400. Steven. Who is gandalf . Yes. Literary, 6
Center in norfolk, virginia on American History tv on cspan3. A College Student from the university of california tried to help organize an event with conservative commentator ann coulter on campus. He talked about his experience. This was a part of the panel on free speech. It runs a little over an hour. Scott good morning, i would like to welcome you to todays discussion about free speech issues on campus. I will give a very brief introduction before introducing my colleagues. I will then ask them some questions and throw it open to you. There are microphones on both aisles for that. First of all, just a few introductory remarks about free speech on campus. First of all, it is not new. It has gotten some more attention this year than in many years in the past, but there are fairly constantly debate over controversial speakers and whatnot, and i think that context has been missing sometimes. Likewise for reasons that are somewhat hard to predict, the press jumped on some incidents muc
Center in norfolk, virginia on American History tv on cspan3. A College Student from the university of california tried to help organize an event with conservative commentator ann coulter on campus. He talked about his experience. This was a part of the panel on free speech. It runs a little over an hour. Scott good morning, i would like to welcome you to todays discussion about free speech issues on campus. I will give a very brief introduction before introducing my colleagues. I will then ask them some questions and throw it open to you. There are microphones on both aisles for that. First of all, just a few introductory remarks about free speech on campus. First of all, it is not new. It has gotten some more attention this year than in many years in the past, but there are fairly constantly debate over controversial speakers and whatnot, and i think that context has been missing sometimes. Likewise for reasons that are somewhat hard to predict, the press jumped on some incidents muc
Scott good morning, i would like to welcome you to todays discussion about free speech issues on campus. I will give a very brief introduction before introducing my colleagues. I will then ask them some questions and throw it open to you. There are microphones on both aisles for that. First of all, just a few introductory remarks about free speech on campus. First of all, it is not new. It has gotten some more attention this year than in many years in the past, but there are fairly constantly debate over controversial speakers and whatnot, and i think that context has been missing sometimes. Likewise for reasons that are somewhat hard to predict, the press jumped on some incidents much more than others. And so as you look at these issues as they come up, thats important to remember. I also think its very important to remember that when youre talking about controversial speakers on campus, most of them speak relatively without incident. Even some of the speakers that will be talked abou