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the firing of coach doug williams did not sit well with the grambling football team and his dismissalr 18th, frustrated members of the grambling football team took a stand with only 22 of 80 players showing up to depart for their game with jackson state, which led to the cancellation of the game, which was jackson state's home coming. and what is to blame for this neglect and shoddy treatment? well, a budget shortfall. and who is to blame for the decrease and funding of the athletic program at grambling, you guessed it, fbj, also known as louisiana governor, bobby jindal. in six years, jindal and the louisiana state government has cut the state funding to grambling from $32 million to $13 million per year. not only has this decrease in state funding harmed the football program, it has harmed the academic programs as well. in short, grambling is being asked to perform at the same level in both the academic and football level with fewer resources. and the combined weekend of activities draws more than 200,000 visitors and generated $50 million in revenue for the city of new orleans. may
the firing of coach doug williams did not sit well with the grambling football team and his dismissalr 18th, frustrated members of the grambling football team took a stand with only 22 of 80 players showing up to depart for their game with jackson state, which led to the cancellation of the game, which was jackson state's home coming. and what is to blame for this neglect and shoddy treatment? well, a budget shortfall. and who is to blame for the decrease and funding of the athletic program at...
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williams, the new manager is very excited tonight. -- gio gonzalez and jordan zimmerman. they made a trade to get doug pfister. city and to the motor pfister is 29 years old. he finished 14-9 with 159 strikeouts. in 2012, he set an american league record in kansas city. the staff page detroit into the world series. doug pfister is a battle tested playoff picture. it will be fun to watch. they get pfister from the detroit tigers. >> fun to watch right now. >> see you in a bit. the silver line. we will tell you why they will not make a february launch date. we will tell you about the crash. we will tell you about the crash. a metyou won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. evenbabies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is gog to lose. ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is gog to lose. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer m
williams, the new manager is very excited tonight. -- gio gonzalez and jordan zimmerman. they made a trade to get doug pfister. city and to the motor pfister is 29 years old. he finished 14-9 with 159 strikeouts. in 2012, he set an american league record in kansas city. the staff page detroit into the world series. doug pfister is a battle tested playoff picture. it will be fun to watch. they get pfister from the detroit tigers. >> fun to watch right now. >> see you in a bit. the...
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doug mckelway has today's reverse ruling. >> reporter: the ruling by judge william poly found the collection of metadata by the nsa made in and to the u.s. is constitutional. he reasoned it after the september 11th attacks and that, quote, the cost of missing information can be horrific and the meta date collection represents the government's counter punch. supporters of the program first leaked by edward snowden to the guardian newspaper failed the decision. >> this puts it in perspective. there are no constitutional violations. the nsa goes through extraordinary lengths to make sure everything it does is constitutional. >> reporter: the government's department first response was we are pleased with the court's decision. the aclu will appeal because it misinterpreted the statutes and mis-applies core constitutional protections. and it is contrary to another ruling this month that found it unconstitutional. richard leon wrote in that ruling, quote, i cannot imagine a more indiscriminate and arbitrary collection and retention of personal data on virtually every single citizen. the plaintiff i
doug mckelway has today's reverse ruling. >> reporter: the ruling by judge william poly found the collection of metadata by the nsa made in and to the u.s. is constitutional. he reasoned it after the september 11th attacks and that, quote, the cost of missing information can be horrific and the meta date collection represents the government's counter punch. supporters of the program first leaked by edward snowden to the guardian newspaper failed the decision. >> this puts it in...
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williams was hurt a little bit be xdretiring soon. et him into aÑi new home because his insurance will pay foup a new seeing eye keepingñrg is such açó good friend to ihi. >> doughis snow in parts of the area, especially southern maryland foó about the next one to two hours. so again, you may pick up a little bit of light accumulation on the cars. some of the grassy jfsurfaces, maybe the rooftops. that's about it. >> thank you, e1doug. >>
williams was hurt a little bit be xdretiring soon. et him into aÑi new home because his insurance will pay foup a new seeing eye keepingñrg is such açó good friend to ihi. >> doughis snow in parts of the area, especially southern maryland foó about the next one to two hours. so again, you may pick up a little bit of light accumulation on the cars. some of the grassy jfsurfaces, maybe the rooftops. that's about it. >> thank you, e1doug. >>
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william, thank you. jon: so a bit more now on the montana murder case. let's bring in today's legal panel, doug burns is a criminal defense attorney. faith jenkins is a former prosecutor. faith, there are a lot of holes in this woman's story. in fact the first time she talked to the fbi, she then had to go back a week later and admitted that she lied. is that enough to torpedo her credibility in front of this jury? >> here is what i would argue if i were the prosecutor. innocent people don't have to make up stories. she has lied so many times and repeatedly. why is she doing that? it is consciousness of guilt. it is because she committed the crime and covering it up. she didn't want to get caught. that is why she repeatedly lying. there has lost so many credibility no way the defense attorneys will put her on the witness stand. the prosecutors would sled her with the shred her with number of lies she told. jon: she said, doug, she could have walked away in the final confrontation. she decided to shove him. isn't that enough for second-degree murder conviction? >> very good question, jon. the re
william, thank you. jon: so a bit more now on the montana murder case. let's bring in today's legal panel, doug burns is a criminal defense attorney. faith jenkins is a former prosecutor. faith, there are a lot of holes in this woman's story. in fact the first time she talked to the fbi, she then had to go back a week later and admitted that she lied. is that enough to torpedo her credibility in front of this jury? >> here is what i would argue if i were the prosecutor. innocent people...