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From Washington – FOX News Radio
"Acts Like This Have Consequences": Campus Agitators Test Universities' Limits

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 30:57


After weeks of anti-Israel protests, many are still ongoing across college campuses, despite universities warning of consequences for the illicit acts of disorder. Protesters at Columbia University in New York City were threatened with suspension if they did not clear out their encampments by a given deadline. The demonstrating students responded by violating the deadline and barricading themselves inside a campus building. Former Republican Governor of Indiana and former President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels joins the Rundown to discuss universities' responses to the demonstrations, what consequences the students should face, and how they are disrupting other students' college experiences. The Biden administration postponed its proposed menthol cigarette ban until after the 2024 election. The Food and Drug Administration has attempted to ban the product several times before; however, increased pressure from Big Tobacco and certain members of Congress has delayed the move in the past. Research shows that Black Americans prefer menthol cigarettes to regular ones, and many feel that a ban will have a negative effect on the community. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joins us to discuss why menthol cigarettes are much harder to quit than regular ones, why minority groups prefer them, and why young Americans gravitate toward e-cigarettes. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The FOX News Rundown
"Acts Like This Have Consequences": Campus Agitators Test Universities' Limits

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 30:57


After weeks of anti-Israel protests, many are still ongoing across college campuses, despite universities warning of consequences for the illicit acts of disorder. Protesters at Columbia University in New York City were threatened with suspension if they did not clear out their encampments by a given deadline. The demonstrating students responded by violating the deadline and barricading themselves inside a campus building. Former Republican Governor of Indiana and former President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels joins the Rundown to discuss universities' responses to the demonstrations, what consequences the students should face, and how they are disrupting other students' college experiences. The Biden administration postponed its proposed menthol cigarette ban until after the 2024 election. The Food and Drug Administration has attempted to ban the product several times before; however, increased pressure from Big Tobacco and certain members of Congress has delayed the move in the past. Research shows that Black Americans prefer menthol cigarettes to regular ones, and many feel that a ban will have a negative effect on the community. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joins us to discuss why menthol cigarettes are much harder to quit than regular ones, why minority groups prefer them, and why young Americans gravitate toward e-cigarettes. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
"Acts Like This Have Consequences": Campus Agitators Test Universities' Limits

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 30:57


After weeks of anti-Israel protests, many are still ongoing across college campuses, despite universities warning of consequences for the illicit acts of disorder. Protesters at Columbia University in New York City were threatened with suspension if they did not clear out their encampments by a given deadline. The demonstrating students responded by violating the deadline and barricading themselves inside a campus building. Former Republican Governor of Indiana and former President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels joins the Rundown to discuss universities' responses to the demonstrations, what consequences the students should face, and how they are disrupting other students' college experiences. The Biden administration postponed its proposed menthol cigarette ban until after the 2024 election. The Food and Drug Administration has attempted to ban the product several times before; however, increased pressure from Big Tobacco and certain members of Congress has delayed the move in the past. Research shows that Black Americans prefer menthol cigarettes to regular ones, and many feel that a ban will have a negative effect on the community. Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams joins us to discuss why menthol cigarettes are much harder to quit than regular ones, why minority groups prefer them, and why young Americans gravitate toward e-cigarettes. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Tomi Lahren is Fearless, Tomi Lahren. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

What I Want to Know with Kevin P. Chavous
110: How can we best prepare students for college? with President Emeritus, Purdue University, Mitch Daniels

What I Want to Know with Kevin P. Chavous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 25:54


According to the Center for American Progress, up to 60% of college students require remedial English or math classes. This can be a burden both psychologically and financially. Why do many students need remedial classes in college? How can we provide students with an education that sets them up for college success? And how can we better equip students for the jobs of tomorrow? In this episode, Mitch Daniels joins Kevin to discuss how we can best prepare students for the college experience. This is What I Want to Know.

Squawk Pod
Big Box Penny-Pinching & America's Teacher Shortage 8/16/22

Squawk Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 32:44


:  Walmart reported better than expected earnings this quarter, but its profits are still under pressure. CNBC's Courtney Reagan and Refinitiv's Jharonne Martis examine the report and what it reveals about inflation and today's consumers. The U.S. education system is short hundreds of thousands of teachers and support staff, according to estimates. President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels discusses why, after teaching through a global pandemic, many educators have left the profession, and fewer are signing up. Easing gas prices at the pump might be offset by high home energy prices this winter; in the EU, some are paying up to 500% more to heat their homes. Plus, Apple is bringing its employees back to the office, and Wall Street Billionaires like Warren Buffett, David Tepper, and Dan Loeb are making big portfolio swaps.  In this episode:Jharonne Martis, @JharonneMartisMitch Daniels, @purduemitchCourtney Reagan, @CourtReaganBecky Quick @BeckyQuickBrian Sullivan, @SullyCNBCKatie Kramer: @Kramer_Katie

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Dane Brugler looks at prospects and the Colts options with the 21st Pick in the NFL Draft, Boog Sciambi takes us through the early season struggles of the Cubs, Fmr. Governor Mitch Daniels shares stories of icons Slick Leonard and Leroy Keyes who both pas

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 136:30


DD Show Rundown 04/15/2021 (00:00-24:37) – The show begins on a Thursday with Dan playing some clips from our friend Jason Benetti’s call of Chicago White Sox pitcher Carlos Rodon throwing a no hitter last night (courtesy of NBC Sports Chicago). Also, Dan remembers the life of Purdue legend Leroy Keyes who passed away today at the age of 74. Later, Dan preview the rest of today’s show including some Colts draft talk. Plus, a friend of Dan’s knows somebody that is a 60+ year old dating a 24 year old, the ethics of that are examined.   (24:38-38:43) – In an all over the place segment, the age difference of couples is discussed further as is Kelly Clarkson, The Kardashian's, The Jenner’s, and other celebrity topics. Plus, a caller asks a question about a potential prospect the Colts could acquire in the NFL Draft.     (38:44-46:17) – The first hour concludes with more talk on celebrities, the television show Schitt’s Creek and other miscellaneous topics.     (46:18-1:06:16) – One of our favorite NFL Draft analysts, Dane Brugler of The Athletic stops by to break down some of the top prospects and give us an idea of who might be available for the Colts at Pick 21.           (1:06:17-1:14:54)– We return from breaks sharing some thoughts that he had last night about Slick Leonard who passed away earlier this week. Plus, callers pour in with more stories on the legendary Slick Leonard. (1:14:55-1:30:33) – Hour two closes with Dan sharing the news that he and Jimmy have vacation days to use next week. Dan’s vacation starts tomorrow, Jimmy’s on Monday. While Jimmy and Charlie Clifford are filling in for Dan tomorrow, he’ll be out playing one of his favorite golf courses in the country. Dan used to caddie at this course and shares some stories from those days during his youth.  (1:30:34-1:52:54) – We hear some more stories from listeners and receive a surprise phone call from the Former Governor of Indiana and current President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels. Governor Daniels shares some Slick Leonard stories and remembers the life of Purdue legend Leroy Keyes who passed away today at the age of 74. (1:52:55-2:09:06) – The man, the myth, the legend, our guy Boog Sciambi (the Voice of the Chicago Cubs) stops by to take us through the early season struggles of the Cubbies. Later, Boog shares a story from his early days as a broadcaster. (2:09:07-2:16:19) – Thursday’s Show closes with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today’s edition of The JCook Parlay of the Day. Plus, Dan talks more on being on vacation next week and looks ahead to who will be on the show while he and Jimmy are out.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast
Best Of The Dan Dakich Show - Thursday 4/15/21

The Dan Dakich Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 40:19


Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-17:37) – One of our favorite NFL Draft analysts, Dane Brugler of The Athletic stops by to break down some of the top prospects and give us an idea of who might be available for the Colts at Pick 21.           (17:38-24:20) – Former Governor of Indiana and current President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels. Governor Daniels shares some Slick Leonard stories and remembers the life of Purdue legend Leroy Keyes who passed away today at the age of 74. (24:21-40:08) – The man, the myth, the legend, our guy Boog Sciambi (the Voice of the Chicago Cubs) stops by to take us through the early season struggles of the Cubbies. Later, Boog shares a story from his early days as a broadcaster. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Ep. 48: Daniele Bolelli & Brian Shaughnessy on Masculinity & Gender Roles/Prof. David Detmer on Howard Zinn & His Critics

Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 127:52


  IT'S A PARALLAX VIEWSDOUBLE FEATURE! First up, a roundtable discussion on masculinity and gender relations with previous guest and visual artist Brian Shaughnessy and Daniele Bolelli, writer, martial artist, university professor, and host of the History on Fire and The Drunken Taoist podcasts. We discuss the masculinity identity in an age of changing gender roles, integrating masculine and feminine traits, self-improvement, Daniele Bolelli's critique of Jordan B. Peterson, and much more in this fascinating and relevant dialogue. Daniele Bolelli Brian Shaughnessy After that Prof. David Detmer of Purdue University Northwest joins the show to discuss his book Zinnophobia: The Battle Over History in Education, Politics, and Scholarship (Zero Books, 2018) about the rabble-rousing American historian Howard Zinn and his critics. Perhaps most known for his book A People's History of the United States, which has been referenced in pop culture from The Simpsons to Goodwill Hunting, Zinn taught history from a bottom-up, as opposed to a top-down, perspective that emphasized the role of marginalized peoples in shaping America's past. Loved by many and reviled by others, Zinn was a lighting rod for controversy even after his passing when, as Prof. Detmer details in Zinnophobia, the President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels was accused of attempting to censor and prevent Zinn's work from being taught in the university curriculum. We discuss the Daniels controversy as well as the popular criticism leveled at Zinn, Prof. Detmer's personal experiences with him, and much more. Howard Zinn Prof. David Detmer

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
Purdue President Mitch Daniels and a Turkey Join Us

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 23:05


The former Governor of Indiana and current President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels surprises us with a turkey. Support the show.

Institute of Politics (video)
Purdue University President and former Governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels on Higher Education Affordability

Institute of Politics (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 64:19


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. American college graduates this year had the dubious distinction of being the most indebted class in history. According to the Wall Street Journal Class of 2014 graduates across the country averaged $33,000 in college loan debt. Increasing debt demands that students and families take a look at this question—is a college degree still worth it? With students facing these financial decisions colleges are starting to reevaluate the cost of college. Nearby Purdue University is getting national attention with its plans to lighten the student loan burden with headlines like “At Purdue, A Case Study in Cost Cutting” and “How Purdue is Reinventing the American University.” Former Indiana Governor and current President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels joined the Institute of Politics to discuss Purdue’s new approach to the cost of college. The Chicago Tribune’s Jodi Cohen moderated the discussion.

Institute of Politics (audio)
Purdue University President and former Governor of Indiana Mitch Daniels on Higher Education Affordability

Institute of Politics (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2015 64:10


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. American college graduates this year had the dubious distinction of being the most indebted class in history. According to the Wall Street Journal Class of 2014 graduates across the country averaged $33,000 in college loan debt. Increasing debt demands that students and families take a look at this question—is a college degree still worth it? With students facing these financial decisions colleges are starting to reevaluate the cost of college. Nearby Purdue University is getting national attention with its plans to lighten the student loan burden with headlines like “At Purdue, A Case Study in Cost Cutting” and “How Purdue is Reinventing the American University.” Former Indiana Governor and current President of Purdue University Mitch Daniels joined the Institute of Politics to discuss Purdue’s new approach to the cost of college. The Chicago Tribune’s Jodi Cohen moderated the discussion.

The Weekly Wonk
The Weekly Wonk: Contemporary Education & Journalism's Dangers

The Weekly Wonk

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2014 27:39


We live in an ever-shifting world, where industries are rushing to meet modern expectations and the demands placed upon the global workforce are changing daily. In this week's podcast, former Indiana governor and current president of Purdue University Mitch Daniels speaks about the changing role of education and how schools like Purdue, formally an agriculturally-focused institution, are adapting to meet contemporary innovation. Later, International Security Program Director Peter Bergen engages with Raza Rumi, an analyst for Express News and the consulting editor of the Friday Times, in addition to Kati Marton (a New America board member) and Joel Simon of the Committee to Protect Journalists. The group discusses the recent assassination attempt on Rumi, as well as the growing dangers facing journalists working in Pakistan and the fine line they tread.