@amyradtke Thanks for the feedback, Amy. If you're interested in watching President Bruininks' full testimony unedited without interruption, it's now online in the related videos.
i really appreciate the message of the video: we need the constant support of the state, which i agree with entirely. But, i find it hard to believe the u is doing enough. for example, why does the u need like 15-25 vice presidents with salaries in what must be the $300,000+ range?
also, i don't believe anymore buildings/stadiums should be (re)build/rennovated until we have enough funds to build them! and i'm not talking about buildings that are saving more in energy costs within a reasonable amount of time. I'm talking about funding for buildings after the fact they have already been built. any finance student can complete a simple cost-benefit analysis to figure this out...why is it so difficult? anything that costs more than the KNOWN benefits shouldn't be built!
@amyradtke Thanks for the feedback, Amy. If you're interested in watching President Bruininks' full testimony unedited without interruption, it's now online in the related videos.
@Neli42
Thanks for the heads up. We've fixed the file!
(The interactive transcript is significantly out of sync for a majority of the video, beginning around 0:44. )
Testifying is the right thing he did.
i really appreciate the message of the video: we need the constant support of the state, which i agree with entirely. But, i find it hard to believe the u is doing enough. for example, why does the u need like 15-25 vice presidents with salaries in what must be the $300,000+ range?
also, i don't believe anymore buildings/stadiums should be (re)build/rennovated until we have enough funds to build them! and i'm not talking about buildings that are saving more in energy costs within a reasonable amount of time. I'm talking about funding for buildings after the fact they have already been built. any finance student can complete a simple cost-benefit analysis to figure this out...why is it so difficult? anything that costs more than the KNOWN benefits shouldn't be built!
The message is good but the videos are distracting to the message.