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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20150411

Higher education and many other publications. He now has a regular gig at the new york times. He makes his professional home at the new America Foundation and he directing directs the Education Policy Program there. And, of course hes the author of end of college, which well be talking about today. But i thought id also tell you a few things you might not know about kevin, because he contains multitudes. As a blogger, he has established a reputation over the years for finding excuse and i really mean any excuse to write about the education policy implications of shows like the wire and friday night lights. And when you read his book, youll find references to downton abbey, to game of thrones, and theres probably others that i missed. Im going to be very disappointed in his talk today if kevin doesnt at least mention Better Call Saul or the serial. [laughter] hes a musician officionado a student of the perhaps tease and although shes trapeze and i would urge you do not make the mistake,

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion 20150503

Of course one of the most famous College Professors in american history, had agreed that when all the way into the end of the century, in his book is a chapter called the american octopus come his way of signaling his continued disagreement with what when james had 30 years prior, made all the same point. But by that point it was much much too late really for the University Organizers of model to change. Theres sort of a wellknown phenomenon where once organizations become a certainly they become more like one another over time, just basic organizational theory. The question that interested me was why it has persisted for so long. These kinds of things happen all the time. Organizations form in certain ways and eventually some comes along with some new way of doing things and the world changes. And get virtually everything that robert said about university in 1934 you could say about universities now 80 years later. Why . I believe it has a lot less to do with the virtues of a model an

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Consider This 20140131

I dont think theres a movement here or support for the notion that well round up and deport 12 people. How we deal with it is important. We need to secure the borders. We are declaring a state of emergency. The academy has rescinded that nomination. Im alone, yet not alone. We begin with the announcement that amanda knox has been convicted once again of murder by an italian court. Knox and her former boyfriend were found guilty of the 2007 murder of Meredith Kirch rer. A court overturned the ruling and they were released. A Court Ordered a retrial. An Appellate Court sentenced knox to 28 years imprisonment. Knox lives in the u. S. What happens next. The criminal defense attorney for amanda knox joins us. An Appellate Court finds her innocent, another finds her guilty, how does that happen . Its an excellent question. As you reported. Amanda knox was previously found innocent by thats actual innocence, not guilty, innocence by an Appellant Court jury, and at that time there was no evide

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Consider This 20140131

When he has a shovel in his hand hes like a coke addict with a pile of coke. He wants to keep going. Application. Im frustrated and confused im alone but not alone we begin with the announcement that amanda knox has been convicted of murder by an italian court. Knox and her former boyfriend were found guilty of the 2007 murder of merredin kirchner. They spent two years in prison, then an Appellate Court overturned the ruling. Last year a retrial was ordered and an Appellate Court sentenced knox to 28. 5 years in prison. Knox lives in the u. S. What happens. Theodore simon, criminal defense attorney for amanda knox. An Appellate Court found her incident. Guilty. Its an excellent question, one that is incom pre hencible. A manneda Knox Amanda Knox was found innocent by an Appellate Court jury. At that time there was no evidence and theres no new evidence today. Another Appellate Court jury that reheard the case found her guilty. That is why this case inevitably and clearly demonstrates a

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Consider This 20140131

Movement or support for the notion that well round up and deport 12 million people. How we deal with it is important. We need to secure the borders. Im declaring a drought emergency in the state of california. Dont shower longer than you need to, dont flush more than you have to. When he has a shovel in his hand hes like a coke addict with a pile of coke. He wants to keep going. The academy rescinded that application. Im frustrated and confused im alone but not alone we begin with the announcement that amanda knox has been convicted of murder by an italian court. Knox and her former boyfriend were found guilty of the 2007 murder of merredin kirchner. They spent two years in prison, then an Appellate Court overturned the ruling. Last year a retrial was ordered and an Appellate Court sentenced knox to 28. 5 years in prison. Knox lives in the u. S. What happens. Theodore simon, criminal defense attorney for amanda knox. An Appellate Court found her incident. How does another find her guil

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