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he runs the marine conservation lab at university of miami. e of his primary missions, studying sharks in the wild so policymakers can make good conservation decisions based on science. >> i can't really express the value that jim brings to a project like this. >> he relies on jim for his shark savvy. he can get to the sharks. he can figure out what the best conditions are and he can help us design and analyze the study based on behaviors. >> this is wh where you're likely to find neil when they're in the field. they're getting ready for a five-day expedition off the shores of the bahamas. the goal to, grab and tagged tiger sharks, and "techknow" was invited as part of the mission . >> nothing threatens them. they play an important ecological role. when you remove that large predator there can be this domino affect in the community. >> i join neil and his team in miami as they pack their research gear. >> it's better to be overprepared than under prepared when you'rel in the middle of the ocean dealing with hungry sharks. >> then we boar join t
he runs the marine conservation lab at university of miami. e of his primary missions, studying sharks in the wild so policymakers can make good conservation decisions based on science. >> i can't really express the value that jim brings to a project like this. >> he relies on jim for his shark savvy. he can get to the sharks. he can figure out what the best conditions are and he can help us design and analyze the study based on behaviors. >> this is wh where you're likely to...
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the most recent study and most unique done at the university of miami will researchers put these you'vei-mahi into these treadmills. some were embryos in the oil. the oil-exposed mahi swam substantially slower. that means as adults they would not be able to catch prey or evade being eaten by predators nearly as well. >> the impacts, 37% reduction in swim performance which again is critical. it occurs at very, very low concentration. it's the effect that you would not see with the naked eye. >> bp faults this study telling us, quote, such tests do not tell us how mahi-mahi in nature were effected beity spill or if they were even affected at all. further, the study provides no evidence that the oil affected the adult fish. they compared dolphins up the coastline with baritaira bay louisiana dolphin where's there was much bp oil finding the oil-exposed dolphins five times more likely to have moderate to severe lung disease. another study looked at tuna and amber jack finding the oil caused serious defects in the hearts. it puts 12 species four years later disagreement struggling. >> paul k
the most recent study and most unique done at the university of miami will researchers put these you'vei-mahi into these treadmills. some were embryos in the oil. the oil-exposed mahi swam substantially slower. that means as adults they would not be able to catch prey or evade being eaten by predators nearly as well. >> the impacts, 37% reduction in swim performance which again is critical. it occurs at very, very low concentration. it's the effect that you would not see with the naked...
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and we are doing it at university of miami. we are doing well there. some time this summer studying the business in asia, and they love our american universities. that market will be a good market as well. but they like having the logos of american universities and colleges and they would wear them themselves. >> absolutely. a lot of people are dreaming of sending their children, and a lot of foreign executives have gone to our universities over -- from all over the world. >> i mentioned the venture with brooks brothers, being able to purchase these through the brooks brothers stores. what about the idea of going direct to consumer? >> we are direct to consumer. that is what we have been doing with e-commerce. we have a really nice e-commerce site. go to your school, picked it, order it. i work with customers online. we do a lot of custom. we did a wedding in charleston with 13 grooms. would you clubs and private things as well as women you want to give them to their husbands. we go up to size 14, so we have a lot of big athletes and unusual people who
and we are doing it at university of miami. we are doing well there. some time this summer studying the business in asia, and they love our american universities. that market will be a good market as well. but they like having the logos of american universities and colleges and they would wear them themselves. >> absolutely. a lot of people are dreaming of sending their children, and a lot of foreign executives have gone to our universities over -- from all over the world. >> i...
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we are joined by terrance moore from miami of ohio university. and also with us tonight, judge judy kluger who is executive director at sanctuary for families. judge, i want to start with you first, what did you hear and what did it mean? did it strike a nerve? >> i heard some positive things that bodes well for the discussion and action on the part of the nfl. he talked about education and prevention. he talked about sanctions. and i think the proof will be in how all this is implemented. i think overreliance on what happens in the criminal justice system is misplaced. they have to have their own procedures and policies and shouldn't rely on what happens in a court case but it's i think we're waiting to see how these are played out in the process. >> waiting for the court case. i have no patience for that. the league -- if the league can't determine what's right and wrong when it comes to domestic violence on their own merit i don't know why they are in business. terrance, what do you think? >> it is like eating cotton candy. tastes good but the
we are joined by terrance moore from miami of ohio university. and also with us tonight, judge judy kluger who is executive director at sanctuary for families. judge, i want to start with you first, what did you hear and what did it mean? did it strike a nerve? >> i heard some positive things that bodes well for the discussion and action on the part of the nfl. he talked about education and prevention. he talked about sanctions. and i think the proof will be in how all this is...
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. >>> for more let me bring in national sports columnist at university of miami.erry o'neill and talk show host in minneapolis. jim, you first tonight. what are the vikings doing? do they have a includclue? i read your article that laid if out profoundly how misguided they are. and this was before, what do you make of their moves. >> they don't really know what they're doing. the amazing thing is they have had more arrests than any team in the nfl. they have had numerous off field embarrassments, including the love boat scandal that caused zygi wilf to say will he crack down on people who don't behave right in their organization. and they still don't know how to manage crisis. it's the nfl, they don't know how to manage violent acts. i think they panicked on friday. i think they deactivated sunday because they didn't know how logistics would play out. i don't think they knew what to do. it was their way of calling time out. and then they watched the team get beat by 23 points and said we need this guy on the field. so they made that unconionable decision on monday
. >>> for more let me bring in national sports columnist at university of miami.erry o'neill and talk show host in minneapolis. jim, you first tonight. what are the vikings doing? do they have a includclue? i read your article that laid if out profoundly how misguided they are. and this was before, what do you make of their moves. >> they don't really know what they're doing. the amazing thing is they have had more arrests than any team in the nfl. they have had numerous off...
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even though i'm journalism professor at university of miami wra i went to school i majored in economicse not talking about marriott. and the another thing, suspending, what does that mean. anheuser busch, paid the nfl 1.2 bll billion they said we are concerned it is effecting the season. poor babies. then you have pepsi saying we are encouraged by what they are doing. let's cut to the chase. they know what everyone should know that the nfl is going to remain very popular. the reason these sponsors sign these long-term contracts because even if an hiawaiier ha is all window dressing. >> there are pictures that make this a heck of a lot different from hearsay or even a deposition of sorts. there's evidence. there's the arena of public opinion. and there's the legal arena. which is worse for the nfl. >> this is a message by vikings owner and roger goodell. if ray rice would have beaten his wife with a tree branch instead of his fist i guess everything would be okay with the nfl leadership. that's how schizophrenia this is. it gets worse. in 2001, ten games out for domestic violence charge
even though i'm journalism professor at university of miami wra i went to school i majored in economicse not talking about marriott. and the another thing, suspending, what does that mean. anheuser busch, paid the nfl 1.2 bll billion they said we are concerned it is effecting the season. poor babies. then you have pepsi saying we are encouraged by what they are doing. let's cut to the chase. they know what everyone should know that the nfl is going to remain very popular. the reason these...
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. >> he finds a way to throw the university of miami clothing into any outfit possible.ne. ta's about style. >> this hat is white. it has not been washed in a year and a half. it looks like he dragged it through the dirt. >> it's vintage. >> come on out. >> come on out! >> oh, my gosh! >> look at this transformation. >> andrew is wearing slim-fitting sweat pants. >> these are big right now, aren't they? >> they are. he will be super comfortable watching football on the couch. same time, still think he looks handsome and attractive, may even snuggle up to him while he watches the game. >> this may change things. >> tell me your thoughts on the pants. >> me? >> andrew. >> what do you think, andrew? >> they're comfortable. >> would you wear those out with your friends? >> i might get a little -- >> slack? >> yeah. >> to watch the game? >> absolutely. >> this slack you're not going to get made fun of. >> why don't we just frame that? >> throw it out. throw it out. >> all right. thank you so much. guys, ladies, thank you so much as well. >> i love it! >>> fall family getaways
. >> he finds a way to throw the university of miami clothing into any outfit possible.ne. ta's about style. >> this hat is white. it has not been washed in a year and a half. it looks like he dragged it through the dirt. >> it's vintage. >> come on out. >> come on out! >> oh, my gosh! >> look at this transformation. >> andrew is wearing slim-fitting sweat pants. >> these are big right now, aren't they? >> they are. he will be super...
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as soon as they said in the 1990s get rid of the nickname, miami of ohio switched from redskins to the redhawks. i bring that up because miami universityials have graciously offered to let the washington redskins change their nickname from redskins to redhawks. so you could have the miami of ohio redhawks and the washington redhawks also. >> in 15 seconds just let me know about michael sam. big deal that he's on a practice squad for the cowboys? >> it would be a bigger deal if the dallas cowboys put him on the regular squad. god knows they need pass rushers over one of the worst defenses. this guy can play. jerry jones, the owner, has acknowledged that. but at the same time you have jerry jones talking out of the other side of his mouth saying that, well, he's still got a ways to go. no, he doesn't. just put him on the field, he's going to help you. >> well, there is michael sam's agent, terrance moore. thank you so much. good to see you. we'll chat again. folks, stay with me. big story today, an about-face by the president on immigration. >>> also we still have ferguson, a lot happening there. ferguson police now, the justice departme
as soon as they said in the 1990s get rid of the nickname, miami of ohio switched from redskins to the redhawks. i bring that up because miami universityials have graciously offered to let the washington redskins change their nickname from redskins to redhawks. so you could have the miami of ohio redhawks and the washington redhawks also. >> in 15 seconds just let me know about michael sam. big deal that he's on a practice squad for the cowboys? >> it would be a bigger deal if the...
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immediate left is george knox, visiting professor of law at florida international university school of law. former city attorney for the city of miami. george, great to see you again. and, of course, last but not least, we have a former county commissioner for miami dade county. but today, the all-important city manager of the city of miami beach, jimmy morales. great to have you. we talk about the issue of ethnic and racial innuendos in political campaigns. on a national level, it is really clear and obvious. the issue of race relations is something that we seem to make two steps forward and then one step back. we have the issue if you disagree with somebody it is because of issue of race. if you agree with somebody, it is because of race. it could be gender or ethnicity. on a local level, that also occurs you see the race card, the ethnic card, but maybe not in a way that is quite so obvious. congressman, people and i was talking to jimmy morales about this before we started the panel, one of the things that we look at that is so complex about this is that people are drawn to people who look, think and speak like them. you are dra
immediate left is george knox, visiting professor of law at florida international university school of law. former city attorney for the city of miami. george, great to see you again. and, of course, last but not least, we have a former county commissioner for miami dade county. but today, the all-important city manager of the city of miami beach, jimmy morales. great to have you. we talk about the issue of ethnic and racial innuendos in political campaigns. on a national level, it is really...
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>> hundreds remembering sotloff at a vigil last night at the university of florida where he studied. a memorial is set for tomorrow in miami. >> isis terrorists warning of attacks on american soil. new reports show they are already here in one case working at a major airport with access to commercial jet lierns. marianne rafferty following the story. what do we know about the two extremists? >> one of the two we are aware of one is debted and one is alive after arrests. for a decade he worked at twin city's international airport in minneapolis. his job gave him free access to passenger planes even the fuel tanks. the dual citizen ship passed of course fbi and other fm other tests. he made a plan to move to syria where he eventually died. he tried to get into syria but was stopped in turkey. they stopped him on his way back after running low on cash. he only faces a weapons charge. he's accused of trying to sell a rifle on-line. they are holding him because of his extreme rants and social media and plans to join isis. how he became radicalized partly religion partly personal appointment. he gained after a failed atem the to
>> hundreds remembering sotloff at a vigil last night at the university of florida where he studied. a memorial is set for tomorrow in miami. >> isis terrorists warning of attacks on american soil. new reports show they are already here in one case working at a major airport with access to commercial jet lierns. marianne rafferty following the story. what do we know about the two extremists? >> one of the two we are aware of one is debted and one is alive after arrests. for a...
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immediate left is george knox, visiting professor of law at florida international university school of law. former city attorney for the city of miami. george, great to see you again. and of course, last, but not least, we have former county commissioner for miami-dade county. but today, the all important city manager of the city of miami beach, jimmy morales. immy, great to have you. we have the issue if you agree with somebody it's because of issue of race. if you agree with somebody, it's because of race. it could be gender or ethnicity. on a local level, that also occurs, you see the race card, the ethnic card, but maybe not in a way that is kuwait so obvious. i was talking to jimmy morales about this before we started this panel. one of the things that we look at that's so complex about this is that people are drawn to people who look, think, and speak like them. you are drawn to your racial group because there are certain commonality. what is wrong with that? >> i think there's nothing wrong with that. part of always been our political system. i think that's one of the laws of politics. it's people who they feel an identificat
immediate left is george knox, visiting professor of law at florida international university school of law. former city attorney for the city of miami. george, great to see you again. and of course, last, but not least, we have former county commissioner for miami-dade county. but today, the all important city manager of the city of miami beach, jimmy morales. immy, great to have you. we have the issue if you agree with somebody it's because of issue of race. if you agree with somebody, it's...
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miami. you have done a fantastic job. your listeners, most watch you on universe and miss usa and saw the ratings of miss usa, trumped everythinglevision that night including the tony awards. that was you more than the beautiful women i assume. >> it was a team effort. with you 100%. thank you for getting up early. i didn't know if this was going to work. appreciate it, thank you. >> great honor, thomas, keep up the great work. the show is fantastic. so long. >>> coming up, confronting isis in the wake of another american execution. we'll be joined at the table with david rhode who was once held captive by the taliban. we have unbelievable video from buckingham palace. stay tuned. sweets become salaries. an oven heats up a community la cocina, a small kitchen that kick-starts the careers of 41 entrepreneurs. they bring the talent. we help fund the tools. it's a small way we help that's been huge for the community. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see how big small can be. >>> okay, time to huddle around the water cooler. we have something not caught very often. caught on ca
miami. you have done a fantastic job. your listeners, most watch you on universe and miss usa and saw the ratings of miss usa, trumped everythinglevision that night including the tony awards. that was you more than the beautiful women i assume. >> it was a team effort. with you 100%. thank you for getting up early. i didn't know if this was going to work. appreciate it, thank you. >> great honor, thomas, keep up the great work. the show is fantastic. so long. >>> coming up,...
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. >> joining us together, terrence moore, national sports columnist and professor at miami of ohio university. good to have you with us tonight. we were wondering how long it was going to take, the league clearly has got some issues but mcdonald's charges come days after the policy was institutesed on domestic violence, how could he have not known what the new policy is? what does this illustrate about the league? do they have to do more? >> i'll tell you, ed, there are a lot of bad things here and not necessarily with this. the nfl obviously is going to have to change how it does i.q. tests when it gets to players. how dumb can you be to be ray mcdonald, three days after the commissioner of football issues the toughest penalty known to man kind when it comes to domestic violence as far as professional sports is concerned, to pull something like this off. if you look at the police report, it's terrible. he's doing this against his pregnant girlfriend, strike number one. strike number two, it says that it involved him bruises on her arm and also on her neck. that's bad. then strike number thre
. >> joining us together, terrence moore, national sports columnist and professor at miami of ohio university. good to have you with us tonight. we were wondering how long it was going to take, the league clearly has got some issues but mcdonald's charges come days after the policy was institutesed on domestic violence, how could he have not known what the new policy is? what does this illustrate about the league? do they have to do more? >> i'll tell you, ed, there are a lot of bad...
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year's headlines of rookie jonathan martin of the miami dolphins and more recently people think about marching bands with the death down in florida a and m university and we have had heard news of a sexually harassing and hazing culture in ohio university prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines do reflect some realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what's missing? well, for one thing, the images rarely portray the expense and range in which hazing occurs. now it's probably difficult to see on the left-hand side, but hazing does occurner varsity athletics and in greek life infraternts and sore yorts. but according to our research of college students and these are results from the national study that i was a principal investigator for and we viewer vade more than 10,000 college students at 53 different colleges and universities across the united states. and as you can see, the figures confirm that hazing occurs in a range of different clubs and organizations and activities, including, intramural sports, club sports, service organizations and even academic clubs and honor societies. so the predomi
year's headlines of rookie jonathan martin of the miami dolphins and more recently people think about marching bands with the death down in florida a and m university and we have had heard news of a sexually harassing and hazing culture in ohio university prompting them to fire the band director. while these images and headlines do reflect some realities of hazing, they only paint a partial picture. so what's missing? well, for one thing, the images rarely portray the expense and range in which...
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he went to university of central florida and majored in journalism. like most people from miami was very much a fan of several local sports teams. i want to show you his twitter page, because that's where you really get a sense of that. if you look at his twitter page, you'll see posts about those teams mixed in with tweets about his work in the middle east. in fact, his last tweet, which was dated august 3rd of 2013, was about the miami heat, and it was posted just before, shortly before, he went missing in syria. >> a kid from florida who roots for the heat, probably roots for the dolphins, went to kimball union in new hampshire for a little bit. sotloff's mother, last week, we played that really heart wrenching video of shirley sotloff pleading for her son's life. what's the family now saying? >> well, john, if you go to the family's hoe, you'll see a growing media presence outside. so far, they have made the decision not to talk to any reporters. you can imagine this family's going through what is perhaps the worst moment in their lives. they want to do this in private. they
he went to university of central florida and majored in journalism. like most people from miami was very much a fan of several local sports teams. i want to show you his twitter page, because that's where you really get a sense of that. if you look at his twitter page, you'll see posts about those teams mixed in with tweets about his work in the middle east. in fact, his last tweet, which was dated august 3rd of 2013, was about the miami heat, and it was posted just before, shortly before, he...
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opinion from tom feedler who today is dean of the college of communication of boston university and 30 years ago a reporter for the "miamiin fact, april 27, 1987 at 8:00 at night, his phone rang with the tip that would eventually sink gary hart. hey, tom feedler, thank you so much for being here. was there any discussion at the herald about whether this was a path the herald should pursue or whether this should remain out of bounds because it was his private life? >> there was extensive discussion about it, michael. what really drove that story was the tip, which turned out to be verifiable and turned out to be accurate. is that senator hart at a time while he was running for president and by the way while he also publicly was denying that he was engaged in what was quaintly called womanizing back then. he was actually running around in a place, turn berry isle in miami, which if they had done a reality tv show about "miami vice" it would have been filmed probably in turnberry isle. so the question for us is, first of all, what is a presidential candidate doing running around in a place known to be awash in drugs, fast b
opinion from tom feedler who today is dean of the college of communication of boston university and 30 years ago a reporter for the "miamiin fact, april 27, 1987 at 8:00 at night, his phone rang with the tip that would eventually sink gary hart. hey, tom feedler, thank you so much for being here. was there any discussion at the herald about whether this was a path the herald should pursue or whether this should remain out of bounds because it was his private life? >> there was...
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university are being told to wash their hands and use hand sanitizer after a nursing student died of men inziets. received an e-mail announcing the death of andrea jaime yesterday. she was 19 years old from miami. she died at georgetown university hospital after contracting that deadly illness. students remembered her at a prayer vigil last night. >> you you don't expect -- being a college student, you don't expect somebody to pass away like that. it's surreal. >>> students at georgetown are required to be vaccinated against meningitis. the e-mail to students urged them to call a doctor or health services immediately if they experience any symptoms, especially a high fever. >>> plans to protect our national mall are moving ahead. the u.s. army corps of engineers will begin testing the installation procedure for a new levee on 17th street. that levee would consist of a concrete barrier that crosses 17th street in the event of high water. the troubled $4.5 million project is three years behind schedule after the they fired the chief contractor. >>> developers broke ground on a minor league stadium on loudon county parkway in 2013. virginia investment partnership promised to bring business to the
university are being told to wash their hands and use hand sanitizer after a nursing student died of men inziets. received an e-mail announcing the death of andrea jaime yesterday. she was 19 years old from miami. she died at georgetown university hospital after contracting that deadly illness. students remembered her at a prayer vigil last night. >> you you don't expect -- being a college student, you don't expect somebody to pass away like that. it's surreal. >>> students at...
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of people do. >>> and animal house and the drunk as a skunk. >> it's a fraternity house at miami university in ohioskunk, there you go. the skunk was caught in a miller light beer can. it was found that way near a fraternity. >> keg stands, come on, now. an animal control officer freed the animal without getting sprayed. what this weekend holds, who knows? >> see if he made pledge. that was the result of the effort. >>> and sara manchester is only the third contestant ever to win the $1 million grand prize on wheel of fortune. and last night, manchester solved the winning puzzle, loud laughter. >> the episode was taped earlier this year for teachers week. >> it's good to see a teacher win. >> one profession you want to see get the boost, it's that there. >> absolutely. >> love it. >>> well, a motocross rider's video shows superman can crash to earth. they leave the seat, grab the back of the bike, then the handle bars, and then whoops. >> whoops. slippery hands. one bike site says they tried to grab some serious air, instead it's serious dirt. looks like it hurts, but the only injury a fractured wr
of people do. >>> and animal house and the drunk as a skunk. >> it's a fraternity house at miami university in ohioskunk, there you go. the skunk was caught in a miller light beer can. it was found that way near a fraternity. >> keg stands, come on, now. an animal control officer freed the animal without getting sprayed. what this weekend holds, who knows? >> see if he made pledge. that was the result of the effort. >>> and sara manchester is only the third...
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as miami struggled late in the 2006 season, the university of alabama, a fading football power stillg off the days of the great bear bryant, was searching for a new coach. alabama made saban its number one target. saban uttered these words. >> saban: well, i guess i'll have to say it then-- i'm not going to be the alabama coach. >> keteyian: do you regret that, nick? saying...? >> saban: oh, absolutely. i mean, i... >> keteyian: you said, flat out, "i'm not going to alabama." >> saban: right. i really... in the end, you know, it affected my integrity as a person by saying one thing and doing something else. >> keteyian: today in alabama, saban is treated like a god. he now has his own statue outside the stadium, a tribute to his national titles. alabama has made him the highest paid coach in the game. dr. robert witt, alabama's chancellor, approved the contract. nick saban makes north of $5.5 million a year. very simply, is he worth it to the university of alabama? >> robert witt: nick saban's the best financial investment this university has ever made. we have made an investment tha
as miami struggled late in the 2006 season, the university of alabama, a fading football power stillg off the days of the great bear bryant, was searching for a new coach. alabama made saban its number one target. saban uttered these words. >> saban: well, i guess i'll have to say it then-- i'm not going to be the alabama coach. >> keteyian: do you regret that, nick? saying...? >> saban: oh, absolutely. i mean, i... >> keteyian: you said, flat out, "i'm not going to...
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university after a student died in an apparent case of meningitis. >> i know she was in fraternitiys. she was a really nice girm. girl. everyone's going to remember her. >> she was 19 years old from miami. would have graduated 2017. she died after contracting the deadly illness. >> i can tell people are really sad about this. sending their prayers and thoughts. >> tonight a prayer vigil was held on campus to help students deal with the loss. counselling is available to students. >> it's just sad. you don't expect somebody to just pass away like that. it's kind of surreal. >> students were told about her death through a campus-wide e-mail and were told to keep their hands washed to avoid spreading the illness. students are required to be vaccinated. >> it's scary because you don't know how to act or react or what protocol to take. >> now the university issued a statement saying proper medical precautions have been taken and that students don't need to take any additional action. but if they are concerned about their health they are urged to visit the student health center. >>> there's a new lead tonight in one of the most notorious cold cases in our area. shiela and kathy ireland went m
university after a student died in an apparent case of meningitis. >> i know she was in fraternitiys. she was a really nice girm. girl. everyone's going to remember her. >> she was 19 years old from miami. would have graduated 2017. she died after contracting the deadly illness. >> i can tell people are really sad about this. sending their prayers and thoughts. >> tonight a prayer vigil was held on campus to help students deal with the loss. counselling is available to...
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university of central florida. he grew up in south florida with his parents and younger sister. besides journalism his other love was the miamieat. june last year he tweeted, is it bad that i want to focus on syria but all i can think is a heat finals repeat? after college sotloff began taking arabic classes and writing freelance, sometimes taking chances. in egypt when a friend warned him not to meet with the muslim brotherhood he went anyway writing in the world affairs journal that he headed straight to the lair where he believed i would be devoured. in syria sotloff's reporting focused on the human side of the conflict. syrians displaced waiting seven hours in line for a bag of pita bread. in 2012 sotloff wrote, it's not bombs that are killing refugees, it is lack of medicine and proper sanitation. even when he feared for his life, he kept on reporting. >> he was concerned that he had been on some kind of a list, and this was about the time that isis first turned up, first started showing up, and he felt that he had angered some of the rebels, he didn't know which one, by taking footage of a hospital in aleppo. >> steven
university of central florida. he grew up in south florida with his parents and younger sister. besides journalism his other love was the miamieat. june last year he tweeted, is it bad that i want to focus on syria but all i can think is a heat finals repeat? after college sotloff began taking arabic classes and writing freelance, sometimes taking chances. in egypt when a friend warned him not to meet with the muslim brotherhood he went anyway writing in the world affairs journal that he headed...
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>> yeah, he did, grew up in miami and went to a jewish david school, prep school in new hampshire, then went to the university oftral florida, but dromed out, and he finished college at a university outside of tel aviv after graduatesing, scott love stayed in israel, freelanced for american and israeli publications where he covered the arab spring. he was in libya and egypt and yemen. he disappeared in syria last august, shep. his funeral arrangements are set for this friday. shep. >> trace gallagher, thank you. >>> pope francis sis it is legitimate to use force to stop the isis militants. world leaders need to decide how to do. the pope sending messages to christians on the run in iraq, calling them the heart of the catholic church. >>> islamic state militants forced thousands from their homes in iraq and syria telling them they must convert to islam, pay a tax, or die. the news continues in a moment. we'll take a check at the dow and move on to the top of the hour and the top of the news right after this. >>> on this day in 1936, new york city threw a ticker tape parade for jesse owens. he won four gold medals
>> yeah, he did, grew up in miami and went to a jewish david school, prep school in new hampshire, then went to the university oftral florida, but dromed out, and he finished college at a university outside of tel aviv after graduatesing, scott love stayed in israel, freelanced for american and israeli publications where he covered the arab spring. he was in libya and egypt and yemen. he disappeared in syria last august, shep. his funeral arrangements are set for this friday. shep....
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university of central florida. he grew up in south florida with his parents and younger city. besides journalist, his other love was the miamit bad that i want to focus on syria but all i can think of is a heat finals repeat? after college, sotloff began taking arabic classes and writing freelance. sometimes taking chances. in egypt, when a friend warned him not to meet with the muslim brotherhood, he went anyway. writing in the "world affairs journal" he headed straight to the lair where he believed i would be devoured. in syria, his reporting focused on the human side of the conflict, syrians displaced, waiting seven hours in line for a bag of pita bread. in 2012, sotloff wrote, it's not bombs that are killing refugees, it is lack of medicine and proper sanitation. even when he feared for his life, he kept on reporting. >> he was concerned that he had been on some kind of a list. and this was about the time that isis first turned up, first started showing up. and he felt that he had angered some of the rebels. he didn't know which ones. by taking footage of a hospital in aleppo that had been bombed. >> steven sotloff was l
university of central florida. he grew up in south florida with his parents and younger city. besides journalist, his other love was the miamit bad that i want to focus on syria but all i can think of is a heat finals repeat? after college, sotloff began taking arabic classes and writing freelance. sometimes taking chances. in egypt, when a friend warned him not to meet with the muslim brotherhood, he went anyway. writing in the "world affairs journal" he headed straight to the lair...
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include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county supervisor who oversaw the recount in that area. the st. thomas university ethics center and miami-dade commission on ethics and public trust hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through the florida supreme court and all the way up to the united states supreme court. one of the things we have here are persons who actually played in one way or another very pivotal roles in this particular event which, as you all know, hardly ever happens. but in any event let me start of off by telling you what my association with the bush-gore election actually turned out to be. when they discovered that we were going to have a long and drawn-out scenario as to who actually won this election, the news media as they usually do clapped their hands and said, "boy, we've got something going here for a long time." now all we have to do is get somebody on that supreme court who is
include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county supervisor who oversaw the recount in that area. the st. thomas university ethics center and miami-dade commission on ethics and public trust hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through...
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of the animal house, the phrase drunk as a skunk. >> animal house because it involves a fraternity house at a miami university in ohio. here it is. can. it was found that way this past weekend near one of the school's fraternities. >> an animal control officer was able to free that skunk without getting sprayed. kudos to that person. so who knows what will happen this weekend? >> how do you get near that animal without getting sprayed? >> i don't know. i also didn't know that skunks prefer miller light. >> well, anheuser-busch, maybe it's an nfl protest. >> that could very well be. that's a great, great picture. >>> coming up in the mix, a love story that has millions talking about the couple that died 700 years ago. >> plus, brush on this. the little surprises in your toothpaste that you thought were good for you. how microbeads are just about the last thing brushing into your gum line and the damage doesn't stop there. you're watching "world news now." ♪ brush, brush, brush brush, brush, brush ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol disinfectant spray. ♪ if you want a nice big smile then you must brush
of the animal house, the phrase drunk as a skunk. >> animal house because it involves a fraternity house at a miami university in ohio. here it is. can. it was found that way this past weekend near one of the school's fraternities. >> an animal control officer was able to free that skunk without getting sprayed. kudos to that person. so who knows what will happen this weekend? >> how do you get near that animal without getting sprayed? >> i don't know. i also didn't...
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include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county supervisor who oversaw the recount in that area. the st. thomas university ethics center and miami-dade commission on ethics and public trust hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through the florida supreme court and all the way up to the united states supreme court. one of the things we have here are persons who actually played in one way or another very pivotal roles in this particular event which, as you all know, hardly ever happens. but in any event let me start of
include lawyers from both sides of the case as well as the palm beach county supervisor who oversaw the recount in that area. the st. thomas university ethics center and miami-dade commission on ethics and public trust hosted this hour-long event. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible for you. by that i mean we're going to track this from the ballot box through...
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a panel of legal analyst looked at election loss and their impact on voting rights -- election laws and their impact on voting rights. this was held at saint thomas university law school at miami gardens, florida. this is an hour. this is a distinguished panel this morning. i am really excited to be the moderator. the people on this panel, i think, have thought long and hard, both in the trenches and in the academy, about voting rights and access to the ballot. in roberto martinez, we have a former u.s. attorney and someone who has served on the transition team of two state-wide elected officials. in charles zelden, we have a scholar who has written at least two books on hugely important supreme court cases. one on bush v. gore. he teaches these issues at nova southeastern in the history department. in robert hernandez, we have someone who has worked in the executive department of state government and who, perhaps more than anyone on the panel, has thought about these issues in service with respect to ethics and elections here in the state of florida. and dan gelber who has been both a federal prosecutor, a state of elected official, has again thought about these issues and on
a panel of legal analyst looked at election loss and their impact on voting rights -- election laws and their impact on voting rights. this was held at saint thomas university law school at miami gardens, florida. this is an hour. this is a distinguished panel this morning. i am really excited to be the moderator. the people on this panel, i think, have thought long and hard, both in the trenches and in the academy, about voting rights and access to the ballot. in roberto martinez, we have a...
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miami. [ bird chirping ] with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. [ticking] >> thousands of the world's most accomplished scientists work on a multibillion-dollar project designed to unlock the secrets of the universealled the large hadron collider, one of the biggest, most sophisticated machines ever built. it sits 300 feet below the french-swiss border. as steve kroft reported in september 2008, although equipment malfunctions delayed the start of its operations, scientists were confident the collider could achieve its goal: replicate what the universe was like a few nanoseconds after it was created. [bells jingling] [bleating] >> under the meadows and mountains outside geneva, switzerland, 9,000 physicists from all over the world had been taking part in one of the biggest, most ambitious scientific collaborations in history. it's being conducted in a vast, subterranean laboratory carved out of earth and bedrock under two different countries. >> here you can see all the local power distribution-- >> and it's pushed the limits of technology beyond state of the art, towards the boundaries of science fiction. >> the key feature is the superconducting solenoid. >> it's called the large hadron collide
miami. [ bird chirping ] with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. [ticking] >> thousands of the world's most accomplished scientists work on a multibillion-dollar project designed to unlock the secrets of the universealled the large hadron collider, one of the biggest, most sophisticated machines ever built. it sits 300 feet below the french-swiss border. as steve kroft reported in september 2008, although equipment malfunctions delayed the start of its...
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$2.5 billion of private money to peak it work and transform a place and make it a better place in the process. >>s is there enough intrastate travel? do people in miami want to go to universaly want to go up the corridor? is people -- >> it's the malfa that makes it work. the travel is tremendous. >> is that local, that tourist surface what is it? >> yes. it's a combination, yes and yes. so every single year there are a half a billion intercities trips between miami, fort lauderdale, west palm beach if orlando. that's comprised of tourists about 40% of the trips are made by tourists, both international and domestic. the balance are split between local floridians, moving around the state of florida and business people, if roughly 30% each. it's actually quite diverse and the numbers are staggering. it's shorter in terms of time if are you on the train. >> the proposition for us is. >> you can blackberry. >> it's simple. can you have a very productive trip and you can, we can shave at least an hour off your trip between south florida or orlando and we can cutture trip half the time if about half if you are traveling within south florida by itself because you are limited to th
$2.5 billion of private money to peak it work and transform a place and make it a better place in the process. >>s is there enough intrastate travel? do people in miami want to go to universaly want to go up the corridor? is people -- >> it's the malfa that makes it work. the travel is tremendous. >> is that local, that tourist surface what is it? >> yes. it's a combination, yes and yes. so every single year there are a half a billion intercities trips between miami,...