[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [applause] dr. teresa sullivan is the eighth president of the university of virginia, home of the older student-run honor system under which students pledge not to lie, cheat or steal. dr. sullivan was previously the provost and executive of private affairs. and an executive vice chancellor for academic affairs for the university of essex system. she focuses on labor force tomography, with particular emphasis on economic marginality and consumer debt. the co-author of six books and numerous scholarly articles. her most recent work explores the question of who filed for bankruptcy and why. in addition to her service to institutions of higher learning, she has also served as chair of the u.s. census advisory committee, secretary of the american sociological association, and as a fellow of the american association for the advancements of science
lombardi and whether the n.c.a.a. has lost the concept of student athlete and if it has jeopardized educational quality and the nonprofit status of the n.c.a.a. and the schools involved. this is an hour. good evening and welcome to the american enterprise institute. tonight, we are featuring a special american enterprise debate. the advertisement refers to it as a student athlete reality check. the official debate question, which is what we will frame here, is the n.c.a.a. promoting education and amateurism in major division one sports programs, and if not, what is our response to be? we have let me introduce myself. i am tom miller with the american enterprise institute. all i was a one-time sports caster. i am volunteering tonight. i m not being paid anything extra by aei to do this. no under the table payments. we have two excellent debaters tonight. i do have to give you full disclosure. i did attend duke law school. it was put on probation and a basketball when a boo
an operationto get worse than what we have now. i think it would break the bank. i think it would break the institutions. that might be a good thing. that might be the goal of the enterprise, to see if we can break the relationship. i think it would be a big loss. everybody pays attention to the top level. they are on tv all the time. you wonder what we invest for those people to be on television. look of what the university put in to make possible these incredible platforms on which the student athletes are able to project their skills and abilities so they can increase their value when they go pro. depend on how you calculate it, it could be up to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year of value for an athlete in the big time with all the support provided. it allows the program to succeed. the program is the key to the success of this enterprise. the day you say there s one part of the program that will operate in a professional group, and one section will not, you will hav
p.m., we could see this impact in downtown san francisco in the san bruno area. and we could see clear and dry conditions by 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. as we take in the at the chart, we have made some significant improvement still compromise along the coastline and the 21 now, actually have mouth for those in the london and is 1 mi. visibility for those in the south bay. the fog will begin to break up in the meantime ticket and the temperatures and are outside the door. or it looks like everyone who is walking up to 50 scary is waking up to the 50 s. very similar to what we saw yesterday, expected in the degrees redwood city 1 degrees cooler than that in through half moon bay area 60 for those in any out in santa rosa. it looks like who was then the upper fifties were the most part in marin county. your seven day around the forecast highlights of the trip and the warming trend as we head into the next spring of days, we have mostly cloudy conditions for today. more it is time