Tier ranging from cuyohoga county on the eastern end of the district to Chautauqua County out west. Lets introduce you to the candidates incumbent is 42 years old, and is a member of the house ways and means committee. He has been an attorney in private practice and coowner of other businesses. Served cratic candidate on the Legislature Since 2002 chairing it for four years. She is a former kindergarten teacher, Small Business owner, and raised funds for Community Service oriented nonprofits. Our panel of questioners tonight include Rachel Barnhart of news 8 in rochester, the assistant managing editor for the leader and 18 news. Well begin with our twominute Opening Statements from both candidates. As a result of a coin flip at the beginning of our program well begin with Martha Robertson. Thank you. Great to be here. Thank you all for coming. I was raised in my familys Small Business, literally grew up in Small Business. Thats where i learned about hard work and serving the public. As
Know what you think about the programs you are watching. Email us. Send us a tweet. Join the cspan conversation. Like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. The Cato Institute held an event thursday looking into Police Misconduct, abuse, and whether new Technology Like body cameras can make police more accountable. This is an hour and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] hello. Welcome to the Cato Institute. I am kat murti. You are at our new media watch, a regular series highlighting the entered section between tech, social media, and liberty. Our panel will be discussing the policy and privacy concerns surrounding filming activeduty Police Officers as well as touching upon on onbodied programs and what those could potentially do to mitigate problems of Police Misconduct. For those of you in our online audience and watching on cspan today our hashtag is new media lunch. Otherwise we will take questions at the end of the panel. Without further ado and would like to introduce our first
Thank you for the opportunity to be here. My particular paper is coauthored with Wilda Rodriguez who could not be here today. We focused on how the shortcomings of a post secondary ratings system could lead to shortchanging hispanicserving institutions and their outcomes. So as Todays Research and other Research Indicates there are well documented differences in student and institutional characteristics between hsis and nonhsis that would lead hsis to have lower Graduation Rates on average than nonhsis. And so our analysis at the beginning of this paper in the previous session we talked about the possibility of adjusting for some of these student and institutional characteristics. And so in fact at the beginning of our paper, we find that when we account for student characteristics, Financial Resources of institutions, policies at institutions that might influence completion, whether or not an institution has an open admissions policy, that the gaps in Graduation Rates, since thats the
Federal money cannot chase the declines were experiencing so long. And that reorientation of the traditional bargain about the feds, the states, the institutions and families and philanthropy together paying for education is something that we need to improve. Fortunately, its been stabilizing in many states, and maybe we are moving in that positive direction. But the something that is overlooked, if we think about the danger side of an allocation that follows institutions that are effective in educating first generation underrepresented students, those who have who do, indeed, pose an educational challenge for institutions and whose graduation is the reason for our investing so much in student aid. We look at the negative side of who might lose. I would encourage us all to think about the Positive Side of having the information that would allow us to reinforce the resources and grow the resources to those institutions who have the kind of track record that many of you were talking abou
Medical staff for prescription drugs. Part of the old wild west culture that went on in the nfl. Now a bit of controversy. The nfls image has taken some hits. You would think the nfl would clean up its act. Good to have you with us tonight. Thanks for watching. Sometimes in life we witness things we just are never going to forget. I will never forget this night, august 12, 1978. I was a young aspiring quarterback on the sidelines of the Oakland Raiders when jack tatum hit wide receiver darryl stingily of the new england patriots. And this hit paralyzed stingily. And at that moment i realized just how fast it could end and how fragile life can be in the National Football league. In a saturday preseason game in august of 1978 stingley was hit by jack tatum. He was almost totally pair laysed. When the injury first occurred, i never had a chance to hear what the doctors were saying. I was too busy fighting for my life. As a result of the accident i was able to sit and spend more time in de