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CSPAN3 Foreign Intervention In Africa During The Cold War April 17, 2016

University of wisconsin, madison. She has books, from the cold war to the war on terror, which fyi, is available for purchase outside of this room after this talk today. She is also the author of cold decolonization in guinea. Masses, 1939 to 1958. The author of peasants, traders, and wives. And decoding corporate camouflage, u. S. Business support or a parttime. Par tied. Her next book is foreign intervention in africa after the cold war, sovereignty, and responsibility in the war on terror. This book be published by Ohio University press. Todays talk is based on the last book, and is entitled, foreign intervention in africa during the cold war. Dr. Schmidt thank you very much for the kind introduction and thank you all for coming. I had a list of organizations that i was also going to thank but i think christian has done for me. I will perceive on to the talk. Talk isindicated my based primarily on information of various topics covered in my 2013 book foreign intervention in africa b

CSPAN Washington Journal April 13, 2016

Who ignore part of the reform law. That brings us to our question for viewers. What do you think about the quality of education in your local schools . Special line today for this question. Parents of School Age Children can call 2027488000. Eachers can call 2027488001. School administrators can call 2027488002. Nd all others can call 027488003. We want to talk about the equality of education in your committee. Lets talk about how king talks about the new law puts more power in the states hands. Learning standards that will prepare all students for college and careers. The law supports investments and quality preschool and it requires the information on student progress to share through statewide assessments while reducing and improve state and local taxes. It builds on work already underway to raise expectations for students and establish tailored systems for School Improvements and states. The law shifts responsibility for develops strategies to support the highest needs students and

KNTV Today In The Bay March 30, 2016

Up consistently. Another forecast like that . Yes, another spectacular day with some sunshine, but, yes, it is cool, as you head out. This is what to expect, as far as highs today, in the south bay, up to 68 degrees. 67 in the peninsula and San Francisco, 64 Degrees North bay. 71, how about the east shore at 57. And the trivalley, 70 degrees. Upper 60s, low 70s today. More of that in the forecast. Ill show it to you, coming up. Lets see whats happening at the bay bridge toll plaza with anthony. You know, there is something going on in the fastrak lane. Not really sure. Maybe a stall. Trying to find out. You can actually see, folks trying to avoid this scene. But i think theres some flares. Im trying to see it from the other cameras. Our emeryville camera shows the other side. Well try to see whats going on here. But folks are piling in, with at least off towards the right. So keep in mind, the bay bridge a little slower than usual. The rest of the east bay looking pretty good from 680

KTVU The Ten OClock News On KTVU Fox 2 March 30, 2016

University of californias enrollment policies have been unfairly favoring outofstate students who pay higher tuition than california residents. Ktvus Jana Katsuyama is live at uc berkeley after getting reaction from the office of the uc president. Reporter ken, one of the spokespeople for that office of the president said they disagree with the auditor report. They say yes, outofstate enrollment has increased from 5 up to 15 in recent years but they say the audit does not take into account some of the benefits that california residents received. The university of california system had about 252,000 students last year at its 10 campuses but the state auditors report is criticizing who gets admitted and who doesnt. University of california made Financial Decisions and some admissions decisions that were disadvantageous to california residents. Reporter in a video, the state auditor said in the past five years, outofstate enrollment increased by 18,000 students or 82 while resident enroll

KTVU KTVU Fox 2 News At 5pm March 31, 2016

Louise costillo noticed her roses blooming early. She uses this recycled dishwater on her beloved flowers to save water. She and 1 million other residents are being asked to continue reserving water by 30 after the city Council Voted to extend water restrictions that were set to expire tomorrow. They have now been extended until the end of june so leaders can hear what the state recommends. My friends know i conserve everything. There is no way i could do any more. We have to have all the Accurate Information before we change targets for last year next year. We are able to wait for the new goal to set new recommendations for the future. Reporter under the emergency declaration, residents are asked to water before 10 am and after 8 pm, to not wash their cars at home in less using rainwater and to have automatic shut off nozzles for their hoses. Im all about it and i would hope other people would consider but those are property proper and necessary motions of change. Reporter the city sa

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