Stakeholders. This is ultimately a matter for Security Council to decide. That being said, i would certainly welcome the Councils Engagement and guidance to advance the middle east peace process. I have been personally meeting and engaging with the leaders of palestine and israel and leaders in the region and Global Leadership as a member of the quartet and as the secretarygeneral of the United Nations. We are strongly urging again that the israelis and palestinians, the leadership, they should sit down together and resolve all this. The Security Council can take their actions, but it is ultimately up to two parties, two leaders, so that they can discuss all the pending issues. I believe that they have identified all the issues. They know what are the fundamental issues to resolve. I have been urging, and im as urging again, that those two leaders should discuss this matter so they can realise a twostate solution, twostate vision where israeli and Palestinian People can live side by si
Education. Host ronde is in woodbridge virginia. Good morning rhonda. You are on with dr. Tatum. Caller good morning dr. Tatum. I am calling because my daughter insisted that i come home early so i can see dr. Tatum on cspan. She has applied to spelman. Her name is daniel lyall and shes so excited about the possibility of being excited accepted at spelman. She is predominately gone to a white school but she has her heart set on coming to spelman. Her godmother lives in atlanta and every day shes on twitter after school and if she could have taken off a school to be here to watch her program she would. Im just going to find out what is the possibility of her being accepted at spelman . Thank you. Guest certainly you are making a great case for her. I want to congratulate you for her advocacy and i cant comment on her application. I havent seen it and i cant comment on the air about it but certainly i want to thank you for your encouragement of her and well keep our fingers crossed for d
[inaudible conversations] welcome to the concluding day of the symposium on the future of Public Research universities. Before i introduce the panel, just remind you all as you may see, we are being filmed for cspan. When we get to the q a portion today, it is important to use the microphone and he will do better than i will. I should turn it up. Thank you for your interest. I would like to introduce the topic that we will focus on this morning. Then i will turn it over to a discussion with our panelists and get you involved. We are talking right now about Research Scholarships and the arts. At the public universities. In essence, what we are talking about, it is the faculty. The faculty and who they are, as well as the teacher faculty, including the graduate students. I would argue that we are in a time of huge challenge in the ability of public universities to recruit the best and retain the best and to sustain the kind of conditions that create outstanding scholarships, as well as t