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there will be conditional use operations at all three campuses and approvals required at st. luke's and cathedral house, and there'll be several other things require that are not heard directly by the planning commission, including a conveyance for a portion of sand is a avenue, the conversion of cedar to a two-way street, and caltrans approval, and with that, i will turn it back to can rich -- ken rich. >> as you know, staff has spent a very large amount of time working on this project, really in the last couple of years but really intensively for the past year. i want to spend a moment to talk about what we consider this such an important project. first, beyond this act, there is a state mandate to make hospitals say. we obviously want to have up-to- date facilities which will still be operational after an earthquake or other national disaster. second, the facilities constitute about one-third of all of the hospital beds. this rebuild project would include modernization of all of the facilities, and we believe that the project as proposed with a large, regional medical cent
there will be conditional use operations at all three campuses and approvals required at st. luke's and cathedral house, and there'll be several other things require that are not heard directly by the planning commission, including a conveyance for a portion of sand is a avenue, the conversion of cedar to a two-way street, and caltrans approval, and with that, i will turn it back to can rich -- ken rich. >> as you know, staff has spent a very large amount of time working on this project,...
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luke's campuses and maintain existing longstanding community partnerships. at this point, i would like to turn this over to my deputy, who probably will be much more specific with the details on the health-care elements of the proposed development agreement. >> good evening, supervisors. thank you, director garcia. i am the deputy director of health and the director of policy and planning. director garcia discuss the long history that they have had on this project. also impacting the dph input on this was the passage of federal health reform, which represents a major shift in the future of health care in the united states. before i describe the health- care provisions of the development agreement, i thought it might be useful to review the relevant changes in policy stemming from health reform that also informed these discussions. as you are well aware, health reform was enacted in march 2010. health reform takes a multi pronged approach to increasing the number of people will have access to health insurance. specifically, there is the individual mandate, wh
luke's campuses and maintain existing longstanding community partnerships. at this point, i would like to turn this over to my deputy, who probably will be much more specific with the details on the health-care elements of the proposed development agreement. >> good evening, supervisors. thank you, director garcia. i am the deputy director of health and the director of policy and planning. director garcia discuss the long history that they have had on this project. also impacting the dph...
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in college park with campuses in baltimore. the decision one way or the other could be coming down today. and ab 2 new' education reporter sherree johnson has the story. this is something that's been developing for several months. reporter: that's exactly right. this is a pretty big deal merging those two campuses. we'll have all eyes on this today, charley. today is a very big day. the university system of rejenlts will vote today on whether to approve or oppose the americaner of university of maryland college park with its baltimore campus. the college park campus has more than 37,000 underimrawt and graduate -- undergraduate and graduate students, the baltimore campus has more than 6,000 students. it's home to seven professional and graduate schools. maryland senate president mike miller asked the university system to study the proposed merger earlier this year. miller said the merger would bring in more research dollars and called it a win-win for the state. sheree johnson, abc 2 news. >>> a fredrick woman is behind bars af
in college park with campuses in baltimore. the decision one way or the other could be coming down today. and ab 2 new' education reporter sherree johnson has the story. this is something that's been developing for several months. reporter: that's exactly right. this is a pretty big deal merging those two campuses. we'll have all eyes on this today, charley. today is a very big day. the university system of rejenlts will vote today on whether to approve or oppose the americaner of university of...
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one thing learned today is that there is no uniform policy with regard to police use of force on campuses. now, after several incidents, lawmakers are looking at whether there should be. >> i don't want to see such pain inflicted on our students. >> after scandalous incidents like this one involving police, the university president conceded to lawmakers. sometimes, standard poll skpiz procedures need to be abandoned. >> now, you may not want to move these occupiers out. because it's just too confrontational. sometimes, we just waive rules for a while. >> at uc berkeley police used batons to disperse demonstrators. at uc davis, two police officers sprayed pepper spray in faces of demonstrators blocking a walkway. >> did i ask police to use pepper spray? the answer is no. >> in testimony uc davis chancellor said this video marks the first time she knew her officers possessed pepper spray. >> this is something i did not even know they were getting pepper spray in those cans until i saw on the video. >> how do policies need to be rework sod shocking images do not recur? >> these hearings desi
one thing learned today is that there is no uniform policy with regard to police use of force on campuses. now, after several incidents, lawmakers are looking at whether there should be. >> i don't want to see such pain inflicted on our students. >> after scandalous incidents like this one involving police, the university president conceded to lawmakers. sometimes, standard poll skpiz procedures need to be abandoned. >> now, you may not want to move these occupiers out....
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now that the merger is off the table for the two maryland campuses, more details on how they will work together in the future. the president of university of maryland-baltimore talked about the closer working relationship with college park. >> we will create a leaner structure that takes ideas from our campus and maryland-college park and make something out of them in research, public health, social policy, and a whole variety of opportunities that we can do very quickly for the benefit of the state of maryland. >> the new alliance between the two campuses will be submitted to the board of regents by march 1st. house republicans are threatening to kill a deal to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. millions of americans could be seeing smaller paychecks beginning the first of the year. brian mooar has the latest from washington. >> the senate ended their business for the year on a bipartisan note, voting to extend a payroll tax cut for two months. - 89.e's >> it ensured they would not be cynne said in a tax increase. >> have a happy holiday, everyone. >> house republic
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. >>> and the drama of child sex abuse on college campuses took the lead for 2000 len. two coaches had been accused of abusing young boys. michelle explains how the legal battles are playing out and how they rocked the campuses and the fan bases in the year 2011. >> former penn state jerry sandusky is charged with more than 50 counts related to sexually abusing ten boys over the span of 14 years. he's accused of finding his alleged victims through the charity he founded, the second mile. sandusky maintains his innocence and is free on bail. he broke his silence admitting he horsed around with boys in the showers. >> do you feel guilty? do you feel like it's your fault? >> no, i don't think it's my fault. i've obviously played a part in this. >> sandusky waived his right to a preliminary hearing in the case, entered a not guilty case and paid the way for his trial to go straight to trial in. >> we'll wait the opportunity to present our side. >> news rocked the campus. the board of trustees is investigating how the university reacted when allegations were levelled against
. >>> and the drama of child sex abuse on college campuses took the lead for 2000 len. two coaches had been accused of abusing young boys. michelle explains how the legal battles are playing out and how they rocked the campuses and the fan bases in the year 2011. >> former penn state jerry sandusky is charged with more than 50 counts related to sexually abusing ten boys over the span of 14 years. he's accused of finding his alleged victims through the charity he founded, the...
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specialized neuroscience facility and close down acute care facilities at california and pacific campuses. first, i want to thank colleagues and members of the public for your patience. this has been a long day. i have a feeling it's going to be longer. i know there are folks in the overflow room. we will be here as long as it takes to hear from everyone that wishes to provide public comment. cpmc's proposal would change san francisco's healthcare delivery system for generations to come as i think we all know and as one of the largest development projects in recent times, it would have extremely significant impacts on the local economy and job opportunities, our need for affordable housing, traffic conditions and transit issues as well as quality of life issues for residents and neighbors immediately surrounding the hospital sites and citywide. we know that negotiations over cpmc's proposal will determine how the project impacts disos affordable healthcare as well as the standard of living in our neighborhoods as well as the number and quality of healthcare and construction jobs for san f
specialized neuroscience facility and close down acute care facilities at california and pacific campuses. first, i want to thank colleagues and members of the public for your patience. this has been a long day. i have a feeling it's going to be longer. i know there are folks in the overflow room. we will be here as long as it takes to hear from everyone that wishes to provide public comment. cpmc's proposal would change san francisco's healthcare delivery system for generations to come as i...
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might want political cover from what is happening in some of the our california cities and college campuses over the last couple of weeks. but he's certainly in an economic sense he's sort of showing his colors. >> and looking east to new york. >> uh-huh. >> belva: governor cuomo or letting a tax -- >> that's exactly right. new york had sort of a millionaire's tax, a surcharge that was bound to expire. the governor and legislature were going to let that happen and although their plan sort of let everybody declare victory. perfect political plan, right? basically, instead of netting the $4 billion that the expiring surcharge on the very affluent in new york would have brought, they will get about half of that, about two billion, which is better than nothing as far as these underfunded services are concerned. new york had a budget deficit of about 3.5 billion, which to us in california that seems like chump change. and then new york has embraced the need forever some sort of taxation. there's talk on the world stage of imposing some sort of tax on trades of stocks and bonds and other financia
might want political cover from what is happening in some of the our california cities and college campuses over the last couple of weeks. but he's certainly in an economic sense he's sort of showing his colors. >> and looking east to new york. >> uh-huh. >> belva: governor cuomo or letting a tax -- >> that's exactly right. new york had sort of a millionaire's tax, a surcharge that was bound to expire. the governor and legislature were going to let that happen and...
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>>catherine: there could be some policy changes at california campuses.his comes in question with the use of force for the campus police. there was a hearing sparked by incidents like these the but tons and her upper spree is used on students. teresa estacio explained. >>reporter: taken to convince i have slowed down the video for the you can see how an officer holding a large can of pepper spray and hosed down all of the students sitting on the ground at uc-davis during a protest last month. all 11 people needed medical attention. it was sprayed in the eyes and nose and caused breathing problems law makers are now fan news of force at all the campuses throughout a state must begin >>reporter: and iraq beginning of the year in the lawmakers spelled out, what happened to the students while processing-- protesting.. >>reporter: any uc-davis chancellor who has come under fire with her role in the pepper spray into that told lawmakers in retrospect that she would have directed officers to leave the protesters alone. >> would you do differently? >> if i knew t
>>catherine: there could be some policy changes at california campuses.his comes in question with the use of force for the campus police. there was a hearing sparked by incidents like these the but tons and her upper spree is used on students. teresa estacio explained. >>reporter: taken to convince i have slowed down the video for the you can see how an officer holding a large can of pepper spray and hosed down all of the students sitting on the ground at uc-davis during a protest...
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well -- now, this, of course, was the kind of thing that college cam campuses love, you know?ere's a guy who's really anti-american. we thought, you know, we rally around the united states when it comes to, you know, people plowing jet liners into skyscrapers, but, no, ward churchill thought in the people that d thought that the people that worked in the trade towers were the real villains. and when he went around the country to speak at campuses, and he was very popular for a while. it was always under the rubric of academic freedom and free speech, they said. well, note the, note the sort of illusion there. academic freedom is not a blanket right. it is a privilege accorded to people who are engaged in a certain activity, namely the pursuit of truth. that's what academic freedom means. academic freedom means you are free to pursue the truth. freedom of speech is something quite different, something very valuable. i'm glad that people can, you know, make fools of themselves in zucotti square and so on. i wish their -- their personal hygiene leaves something to be desired, ind
well -- now, this, of course, was the kind of thing that college cam campuses love, you know?ere's a guy who's really anti-american. we thought, you know, we rally around the united states when it comes to, you know, people plowing jet liners into skyscrapers, but, no, ward churchill thought in the people that d thought that the people that worked in the trade towers were the real villains. and when he went around the country to speak at campuses, and he was very popular for a while. it was...
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i knew tribune survey has found few sex assault cases on cook county college campuses lead to convictions in court and often they are downgraded to misdemeanor charges. the survey looked at 16 local colleges and out of the 109 reported sex crimes investigated since the fall of 2005 only 12 lead to arrest and only five were convicted in cook county in september the cook county state attorney's office began tracking all sex offenses on campuses to see if they should have been upgraded to felonies. the office has yet to receive many calls about sex crimes on campus. >> more unprecedented cuts to the postal service the latest plans to save big dollars at the post office and a florida grand mother says this psa went too far during a recent security screening in thousands of bikers were on a mission cruising for chicago streets today to make a special delivery. >> will make it a special delivery from nature this week in the form of a few snowflakes so far this season we only had a trace of snow fall, details and the full forecast ahead. 8o8go.v?f??k@po÷g@?uó?>po o xé@j@z÷wxg@w@np x]xçz=zz@ú ?@?
i knew tribune survey has found few sex assault cases on cook county college campuses lead to convictions in court and often they are downgraded to misdemeanor charges. the survey looked at 16 local colleges and out of the 109 reported sex crimes investigated since the fall of 2005 only 12 lead to arrest and only five were convicted in cook county in september the cook county state attorney's office began tracking all sex offenses on campuses to see if they should have been upgraded to...
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but you also indicate prior to the seventh that campuses, college campuses where moe -- were more pro-war >> there were some academics and intellectuals. interesting fact, along the coast and along in the cities, among the intellectual class and editorialists there were more interest in helping churchill and great britain but that's because they were more democratic with a campuses and they knew where fdr was, where his thinking was. but then if you go down the middle of the country, the real parts of the country, there are more isolationists. >> anyone else? audience? you mentioned again, what about winston churchill's relationship? had it built before this? >> they only met once before in 1918 and they were not really all that enamored with each other. although they had a lot in common. i mean, jon meacham said that it was love of the sea and love of strong drink him and love of adventure that brought them together. mecham's book, franklin, winst winston. they grew to become very fond of each other although churchill was more fond of roosevelt than roosevelt was of churchill. churchill
but you also indicate prior to the seventh that campuses, college campuses where moe -- were more pro-war >> there were some academics and intellectuals. interesting fact, along the coast and along in the cities, among the intellectual class and editorialists there were more interest in helping churchill and great britain but that's because they were more democratic with a campuses and they knew where fdr was, where his thinking was. but then if you go down the middle of the country, the...
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that's not what happens on many college campuses these days.inaudible conversations] >> one thing that's very hopeful, i must say, at presenceton is robbie jordan's work -- princeton is robbie jordan's work, and he's kind of got an institute just set up on campus where you can take courses and graduate and be just like a real princetonian. and i think you have such an institute at dartmouth, too, i believe. at any rate, and paul singer set one up at williams college. and so, i mean, somehow on to these -- either these universities are being colonized by cancers that we call conservativism, conservative institutes of things, and i find that very promising, and robbie george has done an excellent job at princeton. >> i'd agree with bob's characterization of that. but remember, princeton administration noticing how popular robbie's institute was have just recently decreed that any fellow he bring here must have an academic appointment someplace. couldn't bring you -- >> that's great. i don't want to go there. [laughter] i like to go tonight clubs,
that's not what happens on many college campuses these days.inaudible conversations] >> one thing that's very hopeful, i must say, at presenceton is robbie jordan's work -- princeton is robbie jordan's work, and he's kind of got an institute just set up on campus where you can take courses and graduate and be just like a real princetonian. and i think you have such an institute at dartmouth, too, i believe. at any rate, and paul singer set one up at williams college. and so, i mean,...
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i think the overwhelming majority on most campuses online students are people taking classes in person, and they use it to balance their schedule, whether they're working or do other things. it's more intense. you know, the theory was you could scale it and have, you know, hundreds of students in a classroom and the experience is not that way. but it certainly avoids bricks and mortars, so it's extending the life of our classroom buildings so we can grow beyond, we anticipate about 20% of our credit hours will be delivered online because of those sorts of things. there's a 20% bump in terms of the classrooms we won't need because of that online activity. >> i mentioned the same outcome in half the time for students. another great example is the western governors university, which is online, competency-based learning model, which is delivering programs in only four key areas, teacher education, business i.t., and nursing, and they're having very success rate with their competency-based model, but it is using online delivery. we think there's a lot of potential for those competency-based
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i travel around to college campuses and i hear this all the time. if you look at the level of attitude and political affiliation is coming directly from the left. it is uniform. people fear if i am to the right i am not welcome. my point of view are immediately condemned as those of some kind of troglodyte. is not a good situation on a lot of campuses. >> of like a discussion for another day. we want to thank juan williams and all of you. >> thanks for coming out. >> juan williams will be in the book signing tend. you can purchase your book at the bar and then noble tennant up the road toward the capital and come back to the book signing can't. thank you very much. [applause] his newest release, "sex on the moon." >> host: ben mezrich, where did you find the story of "the accidental billionaires"? >> guest: you know, that one actually came at random, a random e-mail, 2 in the morning. i was sitting at home, and it was a harvard stupid, and he said -- student, and he said my best friend founded facebook, and no one's ever heard of him. >> host: when
i travel around to college campuses and i hear this all the time. if you look at the level of attitude and political affiliation is coming directly from the left. it is uniform. people fear if i am to the right i am not welcome. my point of view are immediately condemned as those of some kind of troglodyte. is not a good situation on a lot of campuses. >> of like a discussion for another day. we want to thank juan williams and all of you. >> thanks for coming out. >> juan...
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all of these thousands of volunteers across the country, we're on over 200 college campuses around theountry today, maybe we could pick a president instead of a party. >> could it be a popularity contest where someone says i want former general david petraeus to be president and jon stewart as well? you could have a popularity contest that renders this sort of moot, doesn't it, if neither one of them want to move forward? >> the american people take the selection of their president very seriously, and the idea that the american people are going to look at our election and our politics as something frivolous, we can see people are extremely concerned right now at the state of politics in this country. i think to what the other point you brought up is, we're putting options and creating a vehicle to put options on the table that folks have never imagined because there are all these significant barriers to entry. >> we'll take a quick break here. we'll be right back with our of "press pass" conversation of americans elect. trying to get a third way in american politics he beyond the repub
all of these thousands of volunteers across the country, we're on over 200 college campuses around theountry today, maybe we could pick a president instead of a party. >> could it be a popularity contest where someone says i want former general david petraeus to be president and jon stewart as well? you could have a popularity contest that renders this sort of moot, doesn't it, if neither one of them want to move forward? >> the american people take the selection of their president...
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. >> two campuses will work together in the campus even after a merger deal fell short. this book about the new working relationship. >> we will create a small structure that takes ideas from our campus and make something out of them in research and public health and social policy and a whole variety of opportunities that we can do a very quickly for the benefit of the state of maryland. >> the new alliance will be submitted to the board of regents by march 1. >> the baltimore ravens stumbled badly in san diego, losing. ray lewis was back with the ravens. the ravens only had two punishing hits on philip rivers. philip rivers led the chargers. he didn't throw an interception. the only sack the ravens got was wiped out on a penalty by terrell suggs. >> 26 degrees on tv hill. a group vanishes from her home in maine. >> gasoline is thrown onto a woman in a elevator. >> this is 95 at 32. delays reporting in carroll delays reporting in carroll county >> welcome back to 11 news today. 5:09. 33 degrees outside at the inner harbor. mainly in the 20's across the rest of the state.
. >> two campuses will work together in the campus even after a merger deal fell short. this book about the new working relationship. >> we will create a small structure that takes ideas from our campus and make something out of them in research and public health and social policy and a whole variety of opportunities that we can do a very quickly for the benefit of the state of maryland. >> the new alliance will be submitted to the board of regents by march 1. >> the...
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public university campuses, unionization, public university campuses, is one of the fastest growing areas of organized labor now in the country. you have a situation where unions have recognized that obviously the manufacturing base is shrinking, and the private yiewn your base is shrinking, so public sector white collar jobs are where the growth is going to happen. you see this, and i think people were surprised in the fight with wisconsin a few months ago to hear that there were unions of professors at the university of wisconsin. i mean, unions are generally something we think of as, you know, for people who are, you know, in jobs where they can be exploited, where maybe people are not as educated, and yet, it's really growing in higher education, so that's -- that's one big difference, and i think you're seeing, you know, the effects of that. i mean, unions at the bargaining table will mean, you know, less distinctions in terms of merit pay. pay will be based more on, you know, your level of seniority, and a lot of professors and administers i talked to say that, you know, unions have
public university campuses, unionization, public university campuses, is one of the fastest growing areas of organized labor now in the country. you have a situation where unions have recognized that obviously the manufacturing base is shrinking, and the private yiewn your base is shrinking, so public sector white collar jobs are where the growth is going to happen. you see this, and i think people were surprised in the fight with wisconsin a few months ago to hear that there were unions of...
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the shooting is reigniting the discussion on whether guns should be allowed on college campuses. >> thersity's position about weapons on campus is quite clear. as is the position from most, if not all law enforcement agencies including the virginia association of campus law enforcement. and that is guns don't belong in our classrooms. we believe there's no connection in terms of the thinking of those that would like to see guns in our classrooms in this tragedy yesterday. >> omar joins a closer look at the issue of guns on campus. his sister was killed in the 2007 virginia tech tragedy and he is part of the coalition to stop gun violence. thanks for being with us today. first of all, where were you when you heard about yesterday's shooting and what was your reaction? >> i was actually at james madison university for an event there, handing out fliers and speaking to students about keeping campus gun free. >> that must have brought up bad memories for you and your family. >> it brought out a lot of bad memories. he showed me them and i was amazed about how fast he got them compared to ev
the shooting is reigniting the discussion on whether guns should be allowed on college campuses. >> thersity's position about weapons on campus is quite clear. as is the position from most, if not all law enforcement agencies including the virginia association of campus law enforcement. and that is guns don't belong in our classrooms. we believe there's no connection in terms of the thinking of those that would like to see guns in our classrooms in this tragedy yesterday. >> omar...
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i could give them ideas they could use on their campuses. it is wonderful.there is a lack of privacy. you get so much good in return. >> can you go back to -- where did you get this idea? >> my freshman year of college, my brother introduced me to robert and ann rand. i realized that that is what i was. i was a libertarian. it just so happens, at that moment, ron paul came on the scene. there was this explosion of young people who had just discovered libertarianism. it is almost like we took over the internet. every video, it was someone sang you should vote for ron paul. it had thousands of people exchanging ideas. it was an exciting moment. bucks are you a ron paul online where? >> i'd like -- >> are you a ron paul follower? >> i like ron paul. >> he is close to 77 years old. that does not matter? >> no. >> he has not run anything but a medical office. >> he has been a congressman for 10 years. >> you say you have been more cynical. the closer you get to this, what is your reaction? >> by reaction to the election? >> what condition did you find a country i
i could give them ideas they could use on their campuses. it is wonderful.there is a lack of privacy. you get so much good in return. >> can you go back to -- where did you get this idea? >> my freshman year of college, my brother introduced me to robert and ann rand. i realized that that is what i was. i was a libertarian. it just so happens, at that moment, ron paul came on the scene. there was this explosion of young people who had just discovered libertarianism. it is almost...
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a hearing in sacramento about nonviolent protests and use of force by police officers on college campuses pepper sprayed a row of seated students. at uc berkeley officers hit students with batons. university officials are expected to explain policies and procedures. that testimony gets underway at 10:00 this morning. katie marzullo, abc7 news >> officials at the port of oakland say monday's shutdown by occupiers resulted in a loss of up to eight million dollars and much if not most hit the so-called 99%. they add the ripple effect is greater in terms of wages not paid, taxes not collected. truck drivers said they lost up to $1,000 each. occupy supporters concede the shutdown did harm members of the 99% and say they are considering starting a relief fund for the truckers. >>> this morning some residents are hoping pg&e's decision to take full financial responsibility for the deadly san bruno pipeline explosion will speed along the settlement process this comes as pg&e heads into court friday for a hearing. a san mateo judge wanted pg&e to state its official position on whether it would tak
a hearing in sacramento about nonviolent protests and use of force by police officers on college campuses pepper sprayed a row of seated students. at uc berkeley officers hit students with batons. university officials are expected to explain policies and procedures. that testimony gets underway at 10:00 this morning. katie marzullo, abc7 news >> officials at the port of oakland say monday's shutdown by occupiers resulted in a loss of up to eight million dollars and much if not most hit...
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liberty changed its policy in november after multiple gun- related and the set -- incidents at college campuses nationwide. students will not be allowed to bring guns into campus buildings. >> governor martin o'malley announced a new commitment to a long-debated transportation project. for the first time, he release specific figures about the budget allotted for the proposed purple line. the light rail line that connects with this debt and new- carleton. the examiner reports o'malley pledged state funds to cover engineering costs. officials expect the total price tag would annul which amount to nearly $2 billion, and much of the money would have to come from the federal government. construction is expected to begin in 2015. still become, we are hours away from bringing in the new year. we will preview some of the world's biggest new year's celebrations, including the elements coming to an abc new year's tradition. and it is the last football weekend of 2011, and the skins looking to end a dismal season on a high note in the new year. payback time for the capitals. >>> the famous crystal ball ma
liberty changed its policy in november after multiple gun- related and the set -- incidents at college campuses nationwide. students will not be allowed to bring guns into campus buildings. >> governor martin o'malley announced a new commitment to a long-debated transportation project. for the first time, he release specific figures about the budget allotted for the proposed purple line. the light rail line that connects with this debt and new- carleton. the examiner reports o'malley...
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this is a culture, not just here at florida a&m university, it is on colleges and university campusesade any headway into making some changes here at the university, things that you can tell us? some tangible things. >> there have been people incarcerated as a result of hazing. so i mean there is a stiff law. there are legal consequences for anyone engaged in hazing. we have adopted policies, procedures, but what i think you -- >> but none of it seems to be working. >> well, but the other thing is that when you look at the number of cases that we have had on our campus and you look at cases on other campuses, there is not a rampant kind of behavior. >> do you believe you bear personally any responsibility for what has happened to any of these students here? >> personal responsibility? i have done everything in accordance to the law here in the state of florida. >> reporter: about three hours after that interview we received this document from the florida department of law law enforcement which says, "during the course of their investigation, they uncovered possible fraud and/or miscon
this is a culture, not just here at florida a&m university, it is on colleges and university campusesade any headway into making some changes here at the university, things that you can tell us? some tangible things. >> there have been people incarcerated as a result of hazing. so i mean there is a stiff law. there are legal consequences for anyone engaged in hazing. we have adopted policies, procedures, but what i think you -- >> but none of it seems to be working. >>...
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including the university of massachusetts one of the worst campuses in the country. maybe if you were a little nicer you would not have this problem but go ahead. >>guest: i'm a genial fellow it depend on how i am treated. the head of this program says that the model conservative is david brooks, a "new york times" columnist who voted for barack obama. if i where a book i can get 18, i actually is gotten blurbs for 18 republican senators and congressman but i cannot get a review in the "new york times" but when i was on the last i was front page of the sunday times. so, the problem here is, it is not a general problem, but a problem of the so-called liberal culture which is anything but liberal. they are bigoted and intolerant. and until they decide that it is in their interests to be civil, to conservatives, it is not going to happen. >>neil: you touched on getting to the core of the problem. depending on your point of view liberals will say you goes at fox do not listen to the other point of view, and you are so inhospitable and here we go when the shoe is on presu
including the university of massachusetts one of the worst campuses in the country. maybe if you were a little nicer you would not have this problem but go ahead. >>guest: i'm a genial fellow it depend on how i am treated. the head of this program says that the model conservative is david brooks, a "new york times" columnist who voted for barack obama. if i where a book i can get 18, i actually is gotten blurbs for 18 republican senators and congressman but i cannot get a review...
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and college campuses and high school.ut the bottom line is at this point we have some very outrageous allegations. let's see what happens in 2012. may make the top ten of 2012. right now it's absolutely too early to put on the list. >> but amanda knox instead? >> oh, yeah. >> what stood out for you on that? >> amanda knox i think is very, very important. we read 143-page what's called a motivation by appeals judge and demonstrated unlike american courts how perverted some judicial systems are in terms of safeguards. safeguards meaning the right to cross-examination, the right against self-incrimination. the good news is that the italian appeals court looked at the mistakes made by the trial court, no motive, no weapon, even criticizing amanda knox about her underwear. the bottom line is she was freed but it demonstrated the difference between the two judicial systems. >> let's look at that list one more time. while we do, richard, you had very strong opinions on lindsay lohan in and out of court but she did not, amazingly
and college campuses and high school.ut the bottom line is at this point we have some very outrageous allegations. let's see what happens in 2012. may make the top ten of 2012. right now it's absolutely too early to put on the list. >> but amanda knox instead? >> oh, yeah. >> what stood out for you on that? >> amanda knox i think is very, very important. we read 143-page what's called a motivation by appeals judge and demonstrated unlike american courts how perverted...
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as it is on college campuses, if they haven't lked at it, you can bet it's spreads through the campus very quickly, whether it's through the classroom or dormitory. this is probably all people are talking about right now. so we're coming up on the top of the hour. it is now 1:00 on the east coast. let's bring you up to date on exactly what's happening here on msnbc. at virginia tech, the site of the huge massacre that killed 32 people back in 2007, there's a report of shots fired and apparently it started in a parking lot. this is the alert, alert that has gone out and let me read to you the description of the suspect that is in that alert. described as a white male with gray sweat pants, gray hat with knee on green brim and maroon hoody and back pack on foot towards mccomas, call 911. they are still in search for the suspect who fired shots. we do not know whether anyone has been hit. we do not know if anybody has been injured, but we do know there's a search on and obviously this was a report serious enough and confirmed enough that they decided that they were going to send out this
as it is on college campuses, if they haven't lked at it, you can bet it's spreads through the campus very quickly, whether it's through the classroom or dormitory. this is probably all people are talking about right now. so we're coming up on the top of the hour. it is now 1:00 on the east coast. let's bring you up to date on exactly what's happening here on msnbc. at virginia tech, the site of the huge massacre that killed 32 people back in 2007, there's a report of shots fired and apparently...
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with san francisco based civic sponsor to raise $18 million to build them at four middle school campuses. and one company will reach out to invest in these projects and will get a tax credit. >> you know when you can see it, that is something you bought for your neighborhood. and we want to continue that with projects so. we look at things like urban space initiatives. new playgrounds. >> this is $100 buys six and a half square feet them seek out corporation was pet initiatives. >> you look at facilities for schools which and also health care. and so we're approaching companies involved in health care, and sports. >> construction is going on in a fifth campus. and there is funding cupping from the city of san jose. again, taxpayer dollars. future projects will be funded. >> we're going to look for every opportunity to ensure that it zbt matter you live on the east side. you're going to seft type of amenities that you would get in other places. >> and the district says construction at one school will begin in june and it says they should have money for other three projects within, dan, a
with san francisco based civic sponsor to raise $18 million to build them at four middle school campuses. and one company will reach out to invest in these projects and will get a tax credit. >> you know when you can see it, that is something you bought for your neighborhood. and we want to continue that with projects so. we look at things like urban space initiatives. new playgrounds. >> this is $100 buys six and a half square feet them seek out corporation was pet initiatives....
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. >> reporter: we saw two incidents on two campuses of police using force to break up demonstrators this morning lawmakers are demanding an explanation. in a few hours officials, students and police oversight experts will testify at a joint legislative hearing in sack emergency toe about nonviolent protests -- at uc davis, officers pepper sprayed a row of seated students. at uc berkeley officers hit demonstrators with batons. university officials are expected to explain policies and procedures. testimony begins at 10 this morning. the san francisco chronicle is reporting that an oakland police officer and his supervisor have been removed from street duty over this incident that happened during the general strike in early november in the video tan by -- taken by a citizen journalist, campbell was hit in the leg using bean bags is allowed under oakland police policy. but policy also says the officer can only act under the direction of the supervisor and the victim shall be taken to the hospital. that's the part that did not happen. internal affairs is investigating. katie marzullo, abc7 ne
. >> reporter: we saw two incidents on two campuses of police using force to break up demonstrators this morning lawmakers are demanding an explanation. in a few hours officials, students and police oversight experts will testify at a joint legislative hearing in sack emergency toe about nonviolent protests -- at uc davis, officers pepper sprayed a row of seated students. at uc berkeley officers hit demonstrators with batons. university officials are expected to explain policies and...
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and we have some students out this in utah from college campuses in neighboring next next dealing with the wind too -- in new mexico: >>> most of us deal with backups caused by car accidents every day, but nothing like what happened this morning in ten tep. more than 150 cars ended up in just one crash in tennessee. >>> and he didn't exactly make lemonade out of lemons. what one extreme sportsman did when extreme weather hit in ohio. >>> it's been unusually told in tennessee recently. and this morning, a very thick cloud of fog combined with black ice to create a deadly pile-up of more than 150 vehicles. one person was killed in the crash, and at least a dozen more were injured. it was caused by three separate wrecks including one with a school busful none of the children -- bus. none of the children were taken to the hospital. but at least 50 vehicles had to be towed away. >>> in cleveland ohio, the weather led to some creative fun. an extreme surfer decided to brave the waves yesterday. he went out on the water with a kite attached to the board and ended up catching more than he coun
and we have some students out this in utah from college campuses in neighboring next next dealing with the wind too -- in new mexico: >>> most of us deal with backups caused by car accidents every day, but nothing like what happened this morning in ten tep. more than 150 cars ended up in just one crash in tennessee. >>> and he didn't exactly make lemonade out of lemons. what one extreme sportsman did when extreme weather hit in ohio. >>> it's been unusually told in...
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. >>> the academy educates nearly 900 males on two campuses in baltimore city. it was the first all male public charter school in the state. education reporter sherrie johnson shows us how a new speakers series is making a difference. >> reporter: all eyes are on vernon reed, the vice-president. he is talking to the students at the academy in west baltimore. he grew up in the inner city. he knows the danger and temptations that children face. his brother became addicted to drugs. he told the story of hard work, perseverance and education, things that will help students rise to the top. >> even though your circumstances may not be the best in the world, i grew up in this area. i was lucky enough to, as i said earlier, have people help me. i did well. i graduated from high school, went to college, got an mba, got a flies job. i think kids need opportunity, direction and they can do the same as i do. >> reporter: he kicked off the infinity circle path way to leadership forum. educators are inviting corporate executives, government officials and community leaders to
. >>> the academy educates nearly 900 males on two campuses in baltimore city. it was the first all male public charter school in the state. education reporter sherrie johnson shows us how a new speakers series is making a difference. >> reporter: all eyes are on vernon reed, the vice-president. he is talking to the students at the academy in west baltimore. he grew up in the inner city. he knows the danger and temptations that children face. his brother became addicted to drugs....
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one of the most awe-inspiring college campuses in america, the u.s. to lead the united states army in the future. among many great structures is a chap that is a gothic fortress overlooking the campus. >> something this majestic should be on the hill. 109 steps up here. it's worth the walk. >> the chapel is one of five on post. provide a home to cadet from different religious backgrounds. this building took more than a year to complete. >> they began work in 1809. they were told if they could finish this building in five years that they and their families would receive the citizenship. they built it in 14 minutes. that tells you what love will do. >> get overtime by -- and they have a memory to fallen classmates. >> they donated a funhe c tpel. >> jon: we will go back to the holiday concert in a few minutes. first, in this beautiful setting, let's listen to the west point band sax quartet as they perform "queen of sheba." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accesso
one of the most awe-inspiring college campuses in america, the u.s. to lead the united states army in the future. among many great structures is a chap that is a gothic fortress overlooking the campus. >> something this majestic should be on the hill. 109 steps up here. it's worth the walk. >> the chapel is one of five on post. provide a home to cadet from different religious backgrounds. this building took more than a year to complete. >> they began work in 1809. they were...
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november 18th incident that sparked outrage worldwide and they will look into how police respond to campuses in general. it will be headed by a california supreme court justice. >>> the occupied camp in berkeley is causing some problems for the students in the high school. 100 tents are up and the principal sent a letter saying some students are spending time at the camp. berkeley police say crime is up at the camp but there are no plans for a raid. >>> since 2009, the bandit has robbed 16 california banks. now they have a break in the case. coming up, the personal item he dropped during his latest robbery. >>> police are searching for his attackers. the incident happened at alicia park shortly after 6:00 last night. now police say the 19-year-old male victim was stabbed multiple times and he's now being treated at a locate hospital but his condition is not being released. >> we have a report of three male victims who the people assaulted the individuals. >> people say the motive for -- police say the motive for the attack is unknown. anybody with information is asked to call police. >>> ove
november 18th incident that sparked outrage worldwide and they will look into how police respond to campuses in general. it will be headed by a california supreme court justice. >>> the occupied camp in berkeley is causing some problems for the students in the high school. 100 tents are up and the principal sent a letter saying some students are spending time at the camp. berkeley police say crime is up at the camp but there are no plans for a raid. >>> since 2009, the bandit...
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. >>> puppies are becoming a popular study break strategy on local college campuses.re were dogs recently at the university of maryland to help students destress and possibly find new homes. erika gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: they sat. they stood. it was a line that wrapped around the student union of the university of maryland. what would make thousands of students wait for hours? puppies. and lots of them. >> oh, i love you. i just want to take you home. >> reporter: student government association president says he was inspired by george mason law school's successful move to help students destress with puppies and decided to do the same. >> any school is stressful, no matter what your major is, it's crunch time. this is the first days of finals. >> i was exhausted and mentally out of it. i was tired. i had to take my 8:00 a.m. now, i'm excited and dying to see all these puppies. >> they are so sweet. i have an exam in two hours but i don't mind being here. >> reporter: even i had a case of puppy love. but, how does puppy pandemonium sneak up? just ask michae
. >>> puppies are becoming a popular study break strategy on local college campuses.re were dogs recently at the university of maryland to help students destress and possibly find new homes. erika gonzalez has the story. >> reporter: they sat. they stood. it was a line that wrapped around the student union of the university of maryland. what would make thousands of students wait for hours? puppies. and lots of them. >> oh, i love you. i just want to take you home. >>...
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maryland board of regents voted down the measure that would have merged the college park and baltimore campuses. they say the school should work more together. people rushed pushing for the mergers saying it would bring in research dollars. that t board didn't agree that was enough to make the change. >>> if you are a baltimore city resident, the neighborhood you live in may have a lot to do with how long you live. the well being of people in baltimore's 55 different neighborhoods, examining factors that impact health, access to safe housing, outdoor space, and availability of tobacco, liquor and healthy food. >> in some neighborhoods it almost feels like it must be easier to walk to the nearest liquor store than it is to walk to the nearest supermarket where you can get access to healthy foods and vegetables. >> the health department wants residents to weigh in on the study and help brainstorm ways to solve health problems. the city plans to present the findings at meetings. >>> it's been months since the extreme makeover home edition crews wrapped up their build in eastern maryland. tonight w
maryland board of regents voted down the measure that would have merged the college park and baltimore campuses. they say the school should work more together. people rushed pushing for the mergers saying it would bring in research dollars. that t board didn't agree that was enough to make the change. >>> if you are a baltimore city resident, the neighborhood you live in may have a lot to do with how long you live. the well being of people in baltimore's 55 different neighborhoods,...
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the medical health care industry and its largest concentration with the exception of the satellite campuses will be centered right there. i don't think you can -- and the radiating in packs of the surrounding neighborhoods in all directions of the campus. again, what i am seeing before us here, what i think has been mentioned, it rings thin. supervisor cohen: thank you, mr. president. i'm not sure which person to oppose this to. saint luke's will have the unilateral authority to rear back or shut down any of the service lines, or will the require board action? >> we do have legislation, ordnances that the health department -- any health service has to come through the health commission -- that is one way, and again, the health department will be managing the development agreements for component of that. any program, we have a couple from the providers that want to close the service. it'll have to go to the health commission. president chiu: any further questions for city staff? i want to thank the city staff for your presentations. questions may arise as we go to the presentation, but why d
the medical health care industry and its largest concentration with the exception of the satellite campuses will be centered right there. i don't think you can -- and the radiating in packs of the surrounding neighborhoods in all directions of the campus. again, what i am seeing before us here, what i think has been mentioned, it rings thin. supervisor cohen: thank you, mr. president. i'm not sure which person to oppose this to. saint luke's will have the unilateral authority to rear back or...
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. >> i've done waitresses, retail, i taught on college campuses.'ve done kind of everything, so, we had about five jobs when we started between the two of us. and now we're down to mary kay as our sole source of income. >> reporter: we first wandered into mary kay land two and a half years ago, when the recession was in its infancy? >> you have heard anybody say i'm going to cut back on my miss c mascara? no. >> reporter: the message, from ceo david holl this year, mary kay is still bucking the trend. >> people still want to buy the lipstick. they may not buy as many lipstick or as many, as much of the skin care line that's out there, but you clearly see that if you have a value product, that is just at a little bit lower price point that our sales force and their customers jump on that for sure. >> reporter: mary kay's business model is not exactly traditional. it's based on direct sales. in short, these women make money not just on the products they sell but on the number of new sales consultants they bring into the fold. critics call it an elabo
. >> i've done waitresses, retail, i taught on college campuses.'ve done kind of everything, so, we had about five jobs when we started between the two of us. and now we're down to mary kay as our sole source of income. >> reporter: we first wandered into mary kay land two and a half years ago, when the recession was in its infancy? >> you have heard anybody say i'm going to cut back on my miss c mascara? no. >> reporter: the message, from ceo david holl this year, mary...
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they will seek parking, as they are in campuses, which is creating tremendous problems as is. sending you need is not enough. there has to be incentives to find new name. -- to find muni -- to fund muni. 50% of employees come from out of the city. we have an ecological environmental disaster at the corner, which is not mitigated by anything we see before you. >> thank you, mrs. morgan. are there any staffers who are here? i would like the mta to respond to any statistics. i think these are disconcerting. >> we will make sure to relay the question and get an answer back. >> thank you. >> i am joanne, a member of the community coalition. in may of 2009, the attorney wrote a letter saying, significant developments in the national and local economy have affected all employers. thus far, they are treating fewer patients than expected. while they have made efforts to reduce costs, more reductions are required. net profit had a staggering weight from 120 42 159 million. the c o was granted a 59% wage increase. the disparity highlights of hallmark. it is what allows the company to com
they will seek parking, as they are in campuses, which is creating tremendous problems as is. sending you need is not enough. there has to be incentives to find new name. -- to find muni -- to fund muni. 50% of employees come from out of the city. we have an ecological environmental disaster at the corner, which is not mitigated by anything we see before you. >> thank you, mrs. morgan. are there any staffers who are here? i would like the mta to respond to any statistics. i think these...
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officials say the delay violated a federal law of timely warnings when there are safety threats on campuses. the university said it took proper steps to notify the campus. >>> senate democrats are offering a new proposal today to extend the tax cuts. they cannot agree how to pay for it. surprise surprise. the federal tax cut for millions of americans expires at the end of the month. >>> with herman cain officially out of the race, the remaining presidential hopefuls are scrambling to win over his former supporters. as you know, cain dropped out of the race over the weekend following allegations of sexual harassment and accusations he had a lengthy affair. >>> most remaining candidates plan to campaign this week. >> reporter: newt gingrich hits the airways in iowa today with his first tv ad of the campaign season. the former house speaker is trying to keep up the momentum after two new polls show him leading in the battleground state. one shows him with 25%. most of the candidates plan to campaign in iowa this week. >> a am suspending my presidential campaign. >> cain dropped out of the race
officials say the delay violated a federal law of timely warnings when there are safety threats on campuses. the university said it took proper steps to notify the campus. >>> senate democrats are offering a new proposal today to extend the tax cuts. they cannot agree how to pay for it. surprise surprise. the federal tax cut for millions of americans expires at the end of the month. >>> with herman cain officially out of the race, the remaining presidential hopefuls are...