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it's a mission that is not only spelled out in asu's charter but it's really, when you good to asu it's really infused throughout the culture from top administrators to literally every staff member on campus and there's three components that drive this mission, the first is to measure success not by whom we exclude, which is really how prestige is unfortunately measured in american higher education. it's really showered on a small group of institutions who really today as i said earlier enroll less than 1% of american undergraduate and asu really believes that learning is for everyone and that everyone can learn. second, asu measures productivity, research productivity not only whether it's good for academics but whether it's good for the public good and its impact on the public good. and third, we have tackled the challenge that very few universities seem willing to confront and that is to align our culture to one that is deliberately focused on admitting and graduating a student body that is representative of the community that we serve. these components are critical not only for asu'
it's a mission that is not only spelled out in asu's charter but it's really, when you good to asu it's really infused throughout the culture from top administrators to literally every staff member on campus and there's three components that drive this mission, the first is to measure success not by whom we exclude, which is really how prestige is unfortunately measured in american higher education. it's really showered on a small group of institutions who really today as i said earlier enroll...
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it's a mission that is not only spelled out in asu's charter, but it's really, when you go to asu, it's really infused throughout the culture, from top administrators to literally every staff member on campus. and there's really three components that drive this mission. the first is to measure success not by whom we exclude, which is really how prestige is unfortunately measured in american higher education, it's really showered on a small group of institutions, who really today as i said earlier enroll less than 1% of american undergraduates. asu really believes that learning is for everyone and that everyone can learn. second, asu measures productivity, research productivity not only whether it's good for academics, but whether it's good for the public good and its impact on the public good. and third, we have tackled the challenge that very few universities seem willing to confront and that is to align our culture to one that is deliberately focused on admitting and graduating a student body that is representative of the community that we serve. these components are critical not only
it's a mission that is not only spelled out in asu's charter, but it's really, when you go to asu, it's really infused throughout the culture, from top administrators to literally every staff member on campus. and there's really three components that drive this mission. the first is to measure success not by whom we exclude, which is really how prestige is unfortunately measured in american higher education, it's really showered on a small group of institutions, who really today as i said...
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it's a mission that is not only spelled out in asu's charter, but it's really when you go to asu, it's really infused throughout the culture. from top administrators to literally every staff member on campus and there are three components that drive this mission. the first is the measure of success not by whom we exclude which is really how prestige is unfortunately measured in american higher education and it's showered on a small group of institutions who really, today, as i said earlier enroll in less than 1% in american undergraduates and asu really believes that learning is for everyone and that everyone can learn. second, asu measures productivity, research productivity not only whether it's good for academics, but whether it's good for the public good and its impact on the public good, and third we've tackled the challenge and they seem to confront and one is deliberately focused on admitting and graduating a student body that is representative of the community that we serve. and it's for the nation's success because we're living in a new era. we're living in the era of a novice
it's a mission that is not only spelled out in asu's charter, but it's really when you go to asu, it's really infused throughout the culture. from top administrators to literally every staff member on campus and there are three components that drive this mission. the first is the measure of success not by whom we exclude which is really how prestige is unfortunately measured in american higher education and it's showered on a small group of institutions who really, today, as i said earlier...
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asu has 57-42. cal drops to 6-4 in conference play. stanford hosting arizona. hitting 14 threes in the game. britney, 3 for 5. alana smith 3 for 4 from beyond the arc. second quarter, key anna williams passing up to dijone carington. stanford led at the half. they go on to win. they are 8 will-2 in conference play. final round of farmer at torrey pines. that's par. in the clubhouse with ten under on the lead. palmer with an approach on 18. plays it perfectly. leaves about a foot away and makes that for the birdie to get to ten under joining jason day for a share of the lead. then alex, this birdie put for the win on 18. 15-foot. can't drain it. three-way sudden death play off. palmer eliminated on the play off. jason day with 12-footer for the win. pushed right all the way. alex playing first pga tour as a member and jason day after five sudden death holes finish the day at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. big fun, despite loss of santa cruz warriors. play in the big house and get to feel what it is like for nba. players on the pga tour and sleep overnight to play fo
asu has 57-42. cal drops to 6-4 in conference play. stanford hosting arizona. hitting 14 threes in the game. britney, 3 for 5. alana smith 3 for 4 from beyond the arc. second quarter, key anna williams passing up to dijone carington. stanford led at the half. they go on to win. they are 8 will-2 in conference play. final round of farmer at torrey pines. that's par. in the clubhouse with ten under on the lead. palmer with an approach on 18. plays it perfectly. leaves about a foot away and makes...
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we've already launched global freshman academy with asu. that's a precursor to the microbachelor's. another example. imagine if the government could recognize micromasters for financial aid. wouldn't that be cool? employers are already recognizing it for jobs. imagine if we could create a universal credit exchange where the micromasters and microbachelor's got recognized for each other and people could stack um ap and get new degrees. imagine if a campus said i'm going to allow my stujdents to take 20% to 50% of credit somewhere else. georgia tech and mit are already allowing their students, so far, one course at mit, one course, a number of students took completely online. for credit on campus. so we could do a number of these things and really think about reimagining education once we make things modular, omnichannel, and lifelong. thank you.lifelong. thank you. >>> hello. my name is ben nelson. i'm the founder of minerva. i wanted to take a little bit of a different perspective. anybody that knows about us, it always is different. i wanted to go back and think a little bit about
we've already launched global freshman academy with asu. that's a precursor to the microbachelor's. another example. imagine if the government could recognize micromasters for financial aid. wouldn't that be cool? employers are already recognizing it for jobs. imagine if we could create a universal credit exchange where the micromasters and microbachelor's got recognized for each other and people could stack um ap and get new degrees. imagine if a campus said i'm going to allow my stujdents to...
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cal women hosting asu, sun devils dominated from start to finish. to open the game. cal just six points in the first quarter. nice dish from thomas. cal down 11 at the half. but 6 more points in the third, asu runs away, they win 57-42. cal drops to 6-4 in conference play. cardinal hosting arizona. cardinals hit 14 threes. mcphee was three for five. smith three for four hp williams passes it up to carington, lays it in before the buzzer stanford goes on win 79-42 they're 8-2 in conference play. >>> roger federer won the the title in the australian open. chris hemsworth cilic refused to los he came back for the fourth set. but it was all federer in the fifth. he becomes the oldest to win at 36 in five sets.s.s. he got very emotional with the trophy. what a run for the best to ever play the game. >>> final round of the farmers jason day huge par put on 17. in the clubhouse with the lead. ryan palmer the approach on the par 5. plays it perfectly, leaves it a foot away. makes it for booerd to get to 10 under, tied for the lead with jason day, so it's a
cal women hosting asu, sun devils dominated from start to finish. to open the game. cal just six points in the first quarter. nice dish from thomas. cal down 11 at the half. but 6 more points in the third, asu runs away, they win 57-42. cal drops to 6-4 in conference play. cardinal hosting arizona. cardinals hit 14 threes. mcphee was three for five. smith three for four hp williams passes it up to carington, lays it in before the buzzer stanford goes on win 79-42 they're 8-2 in conference play....
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ranked number third 23 in the nation against asu. 4th quarter calla down 11. three. 25 cal within eight. at yes you will prevail. thanks to kiana. she led everyone with 26 points. 80-71. asu. >>> stanford number 24. vanderveer. perfect in the pack 12 so far. 2nd quarter. smith this deal. she will deserve the bucket here. she worked for it. stanford 8-zero run to control things. stage in a carrington on the often support. 10 off the bench. 61-46 stanford.>>> the golden state warriors off until tomorrow afternoon. they will be in la against the clippers. kevin durant has been busy. he is a hero in texas where he went to school. one and done. he makes a huge donation to the university of texas to support longhorn basketball. the largest gift a former student athlete in texas history. kevin durant. that is what they are going to name it. he gives $3 million to university of texas. he says they will always be his family. he will be back on the court. he had it injured calf against the rockets. he is very healthy as far as everyone in texas is concerned.>>> another
ranked number third 23 in the nation against asu. 4th quarter calla down 11. three. 25 cal within eight. at yes you will prevail. thanks to kiana. she led everyone with 26 points. 80-71. asu. >>> stanford number 24. vanderveer. perfect in the pack 12 so far. 2nd quarter. smith this deal. she will deserve the bucket here. she worked for it. stanford 8-zero run to control things. stage in a carrington on the often support. 10 off the bench. 61-46 stanford.>>> the golden state...
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cannot suspect anything because the information is the no there for this but the whole asus and they said and it was an assistant nation through months of very many other killings which happened in the last two decades in the region and for me was the name cos it was well one has to remember that all they were had just about two weeks ago warrant kosovo is in stable mostly because of the activities of organized crime groups which were tolerated by the authorities and not only by the albanian authorities in prison and the serbian authorities in belgrade but as many critics say mostly overlooked by the international presence there by k for you lex and other international missions hooves prime concern was always to keep stability and avoid any risks for people around the world who are watching and want to know what is going on in that part of the world talk to me a little bit about relations between kosovo and serbia today and how they've been basically since one nine hundred eighty nine hundred ninety eight nine hundred ninety nine. you know both the kosovo albanians and the serbian au
cannot suspect anything because the information is the no there for this but the whole asus and they said and it was an assistant nation through months of very many other killings which happened in the last two decades in the region and for me was the name cos it was well one has to remember that all they were had just about two weeks ago warrant kosovo is in stable mostly because of the activities of organized crime groups which were tolerated by the authorities and not only by the albanian...
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asu 14 turnovers. over 13 points on the steel. stanford pretty much in control. some history along the way. britney mcphee had 24. she is one of 39 stanford women with 1000 or more points. 74-50 stanford.>>> asu number 25 in the land. they go down hard.>>> i think it would be suckers version of robbing the cradle. that is what the earthquakes have done. signing the youngest professional athlete in bay area sports history. he is 15-year-old gilbert. he held from tracy california. a midfielder. you will see his career blossom. he is great at technical abilities. a huge soccer iq. 15 years old and making his dream happened.>>> it is friday night in time to check this out. nba activity. worth looking into. it did not look like it would be a good night for one particular new york knicks. for zynga's before the game. he is minding his business. he gets mac in the face with a loose ball. he scored 19 points. the knicks -- >>> here is my favorite name and the nba. a slamdunk. they called him the greek freak. 41 points. for milwaukee. dennis smith junior of dallas. this t
asu 14 turnovers. over 13 points on the steel. stanford pretty much in control. some history along the way. britney mcphee had 24. she is one of 39 stanford women with 1000 or more points. 74-50 stanford.>>> asu number 25 in the land. they go down hard.>>> i think it would be suckers version of robbing the cradle. that is what the earthquakes have done. signing the youngest professional athlete in bay area sports history. he is 15-year-old gilbert. he held from tracy...
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it could be exploited by al qaeda and asus and risks exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. thatge turkey to ensure operations are limited in scope and duration, ensure humanitarian aid continues, and avoid civilian casualties. we want to ensure that assad's brutal regime cannot return to action. will be working to end the syrian war. in afghanistan, such attacks on civilians only strengthen our resolve to support our afghan partners. afghan forces with our support will continue to relentlessly pursue the enemy's of afghanistan who also seek to export terror around the world. we call on pakistan to immediately arrest the taliban leader. lastly, in regards to the government shut don't -- down, with our pleased to see senator schumer except the deal that the president put on the table. the statement from the president says, " i am pleased that democrats in congress have come to our senses and are now willing to fund our great military, border control. once the government is funded, my administration will work toward solving the problem of very unfair illegal immigration. we wi
it could be exploited by al qaeda and asus and risks exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. thatge turkey to ensure operations are limited in scope and duration, ensure humanitarian aid continues, and avoid civilian casualties. we want to ensure that assad's brutal regime cannot return to action. will be working to end the syrian war. in afghanistan, such attacks on civilians only strengthen our resolve to support our afghan partners. afghan forces with our support will continue to relentlessly...
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christina down -- after six more points in the third, asu running away, cory eckmar lays in it. cal drops to 6 and 4 in conference play. >>> roger federer won his 20th major title. for himself, actor chris hemsworth on hand, the 36-year-old federer won the third with shots like that. but chellic refuses to lose. roger federer becomes the second player to win a total of 36. his siz usity titles. eight wimbeldon and one french. and fedex got a little emotional with the trophy. >>> at torrey pines, jason day is in the clubhouse at 10 under with the lead. now ryan palmer, third shot on the par 5, plays it perfectly. make that for a birdie to get to 10 under and join jason day in the clubhouse with the lead. now alex has a birdie putt for the win on the 18. can't drain it. three-way sudden death playoff for the title. palmer eliminaeliminated. alex playing in his first pga tournament, and jason day, after five sudden death holes will have to finish tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. that's the only sport that you get to sleep on it and you're sleeping on a million dollar check. s
christina down -- after six more points in the third, asu running away, cory eckmar lays in it. cal drops to 6 and 4 in conference play. >>> roger federer won his 20th major title. for himself, actor chris hemsworth on hand, the 36-year-old federer won the third with shots like that. but chellic refuses to lose. roger federer becomes the second player to win a total of 36. his siz usity titles. eight wimbeldon and one french. and fedex got a little emotional with the trophy....
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we've launched global freshman academy at asu that is a precursor to the micromasters. another example. imagine if the government could recognize micromasters for financial aid. wouldn't that be cool? employers are already recognizing it for jobs. imagine if we could create a universal credit exchange with a micromasters and people could share and stack up and create new degrees. and just imagine, if every campus said, hey, look, i'm going to allow my students to take 20% to 50% of credit from somebody else. you could halve the cost of education in a short amount of time. and this is already happening. georgia tech and m.i.t. are already allowing their students -- so far it's one course at m.i.t., one course a number of students took completely online for credit on campus. we can do a number of things and think about reimagining education once we make things modular, omni channel, and lifelong. thank you. >> hello. my name is ben nelson. i wanted to take a little bit of a different perspective, which minerva, which anybody who knows about us, is always different. i want
we've launched global freshman academy at asu that is a precursor to the micromasters. another example. imagine if the government could recognize micromasters for financial aid. wouldn't that be cool? employers are already recognizing it for jobs. imagine if we could create a universal credit exchange with a micromasters and people could share and stack up and create new degrees. and just imagine, if every campus said, hey, look, i'm going to allow my students to take 20% to 50% of credit from...
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asu beats stanford 73-66. handing the cardinal their first pac 12 loss. cal bears taking on arizona. 3rd quarter. good ball movement by the bears. knocks down the three. 12-0 cal run. bears won 53-51 and ohio state upsets michigan on the men's side today. >> you ever to play that clip. [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> and who said that? >> howard cosell. >> yeah. >> we will be right back. , if. >>> icy and magical wonder land, the ice festival. artists are turning blocks of ice into sculptures. that is it for 5:00 p.m. we will see you back at 6:00 p.m. >> quijano: record-breaking co temperatures hit historic lows. in boston it hasn't been this frigid on this day since 1896. for millions more ice and snow are on the way monday. >> it feels like now is just kind of going at your skin when are you walking into it. >> quijano: also tonight president trump returns from his weekend retreat. still bashing the new book that has raised questions about miss mental fitness. has raised questions about his mental fitness. the "me too" movement takes center
asu beats stanford 73-66. handing the cardinal their first pac 12 loss. cal bears taking on arizona. 3rd quarter. good ball movement by the bears. knocks down the three. 12-0 cal run. bears won 53-51 and ohio state upsets michigan on the men's side today. >> you ever to play that clip. [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> and who said that? >> howard cosell. >> yeah. >> we will be right back. , if. >>> icy and magical wonder land, the ice festival....
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christina down -- after six more points in the third, asu running away, cory eckmar lays in it.and 4 in conference play. >>> roger federer won his 20th major title. for himself, actor chris hemsworth on hand, the 36-year-old federer won the third with shots like that. but chellic refuses to lose. roger federer becomes the second player to win a total of 36. his siz usity titles. eight wimbeldon and one french. and fedex got a little emotional with the trophy. >>> at torrey pines, jason day is in the clubhouse at 10 under with the lead. now ryan palmer, third shot on the par 5, plays it perfectly. make that for a birdie to get to 10 under and join jason day in the clubhouse with the lead. now alex has a birdie putt for the win on the 18. can't drain it. three-way sudden death playoff for the title. palmer eliminaeliminated. alex playing in his first pga tournament, and jason day, after five sudden death holes will have to finish tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. due to darkness. that's the only sport that you get to sleep on it and you're sleeping on a million dollar check. so we'll see in t
christina down -- after six more points in the third, asu running away, cory eckmar lays in it.and 4 in conference play. >>> roger federer won his 20th major title. for himself, actor chris hemsworth on hand, the 36-year-old federer won the third with shots like that. but chellic refuses to lose. roger federer becomes the second player to win a total of 36. his siz usity titles. eight wimbeldon and one french. and fedex got a little emotional with the trophy. >>> at torrey...
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melinda: your opening statement see this asu do not an isolated phenomenon and yet the governments anti-semitismeport comes to the conclusion that in comparison with any other time before world war ii or thereafter, open anti-semitism has rarely been less tolerated by the broad majority of society than today. how do you reconcile that statement with what your child experienced? mr. michalski: firstly, we germans have learned how to answer questions about anti-semitism. would say -- i am anti-semitic or i hate shoes. people have -- or i hate jews. people have learned how to answer the questions so they do not appear anti-semitic. but they are. the fact that the management of the school, the headmaster did nothing to protect my son, even after we asked him again and again shows a pretty big resentment against jews because otherwise, this person would have been alarmed and in fact the people who were politically responsible for this goal. and we have learned from other schools in dusseldorf and frankfurt and elsewhere, similar incidents. now it is in public and people talk about it. melinda: alan p
melinda: your opening statement see this asu do not an isolated phenomenon and yet the governments anti-semitismeport comes to the conclusion that in comparison with any other time before world war ii or thereafter, open anti-semitism has rarely been less tolerated by the broad majority of society than today. how do you reconcile that statement with what your child experienced? mr. michalski: firstly, we germans have learned how to answer questions about anti-semitism. would say -- i am...
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there is a great documentary about all asus, online. it really tells story. —— oasis. asus, online.ilies to fallout but also to get back together. a nice note to end on. the andrew marr programme is on bbc one at 9:00 this morning. andrew, who is on the programme today? i wish i could say i had liam and in all playing us out at what i do have is nicola sturgeon in the studio. —— liam and noel. i have brandon lewis, the new tory party chairman. lots of stories but if they are not star enough, meryl streep, tom hanks and stephen spielberg. a very busy morning. we will tune in. stay with us, headlines coming up. good morning. this is breakfast with ben thompson and rachel burden. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. thejustice secretary, david gauke, is considering a possiblejudicial review of the decision to release the serial sex attacker, john worboys. in 2009, the former black cab driver was jailed indefinitely, to serve a minimum term of eight years. the decision of the parole board to approve his release caused outrage amongst his victims, chariti
there is a great documentary about all asus, online. it really tells story. —— oasis. asus, online.ilies to fallout but also to get back together. a nice note to end on. the andrew marr programme is on bbc one at 9:00 this morning. andrew, who is on the programme today? i wish i could say i had liam and in all playing us out at what i do have is nicola sturgeon in the studio. —— liam and noel. i have brandon lewis, the new tory party chairman. lots of stories but if they are not star...
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they come back against the number 25 asu. 14 turnovers for the ranked team. cardinal taking advantage. two of her 13. stanford controlled this thing. britney mcphee 24 points. she is now one of the nine stanford women with 1000 or more points. 74-50 stanford. four out of their last 5.>>> that is the wording life right now.>>> back with more after this. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) >>> country music star reba mcintyre about to become kentucky fried chicken's first female colonel sanders.>> she will be featured in several new ads. as a spokesperson from kfc's new smokey mountain barbecue flavor. she is an obvious choice. others who played colonel sanders including rob lowe and norm mcdonal
they come back against the number 25 asu. 14 turnovers for the ranked team. cardinal taking advantage. two of her 13. stanford controlled this thing. britney mcphee 24 points. she is now one of the nine stanford women with 1000 or more points. 74-50 stanford. four out of their last 5.>>> that is the wording life right now.>>> back with more after this. woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. woman 2: and i know that's hard to hear, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake!...
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so now in december after three years to write these narrative stories about the asus influence and link to russia. and with those groups but the last two years reading the stories of the russian hackers. and for example this is an article from around the country for the russian cyberarmy. so then there were some stories. and over the last two years but sometimes with the company that provides services and in 2015 leaving russia. and the story about the russian cyberweapons. but in 2015 and with that definition but to bring in the minister of defense. but. [inaudible] but then with those services may be two months and then to change the name to work in the government company because there is the case with the interest of the russian state and those services in a public space and that maintenance from which we can understand it has its own cyberarmy. but but then to conduct cyberwar. in those two years of my researchers and with these corporations that this is professional criminal affliction. and that selection and those where those programs they compete with each other. and this is popu
so now in december after three years to write these narrative stories about the asus influence and link to russia. and with those groups but the last two years reading the stories of the russian hackers. and for example this is an article from around the country for the russian cyberarmy. so then there were some stories. and over the last two years but sometimes with the company that provides services and in 2015 leaving russia. and the story about the russian cyberweapons. but in 2015 and with...
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and he's continuing in toward asu now. >> reporter: tv choppers following overhead. phoenix police keeping their distance. that red jeep at high speed. >> oh, my gosh. and he's really, really speeding up now. >> reporter: finally, slamming into an unsuspecting driver. >> oh, boy. oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. head-on collision with that car. >> reporter: but its not over. >> and he's running. >> reporter: the driver, 31-year-old mitchell tabel, jumps out and approaches those bystanders. >> do you guys know who i am? >> sit down. >> reporter: when police arrive, confusion. >> that's him right here. hey! hey, that's him right here! >> get on the ground! >> our suspect does have an extensive criminal history. both violent felony convictions and misdemeanor convictions in several states. >> reporter: the victim, a 47-year-old woman, was injured, but is expected to be okay. and the suspect could possibly face charges of aggravated assault or more. david? >> kayna, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, to a deadly attack on the charity save the children in jalalabad afghanistan. a su
and he's continuing in toward asu now. >> reporter: tv choppers following overhead. phoenix police keeping their distance. that red jeep at high speed. >> oh, my gosh. and he's really, really speeding up now. >> reporter: finally, slamming into an unsuspecting driver. >> oh, boy. oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. head-on collision with that car. >> reporter: but its not over. >> and he's running. >> reporter: the driver, 31-year-old mitchell tabel, jumps out and...
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. >> he's run a red light and continuing in towards asu now. >> reporter: tv choppers following over head. that red jeep at high speed. >> oh, my gosh. he's really, really speeding up now. >> reporter: finally slamming into an unsuspecting driver. >> oh, no. oh, no. head-on collision with that car. >> reporter: but it's not over. >> he's running. >> reporter: the driver, 31-year-old mitchell jumps out and approaches the bystanders. when police arrive confusion. >> that's him right here. hey! hey! that's him right here. >> our suspect does have an extensive criminal history of both violent felony convictions and misdemeanors in several states. >> reporter: the victim, a 47-year-old woman was injured but is expected to be okay and the suspect could face charges of aggravated assault or more. abc news, los angeles. >> what a confusing scene that was. >> no idea. >> they had no clue who it was. okay. glad that it turned out okay and that women did not suffer life-threatening injuries. >>> a road trip in vermont took a wrong turn when three friends landed their vehicle in the bottom of la
. >> he's run a red light and continuing in towards asu now. >> reporter: tv choppers following over head. that red jeep at high speed. >> oh, my gosh. he's really, really speeding up now. >> reporter: finally slamming into an unsuspecting driver. >> oh, no. oh, no. head-on collision with that car. >> reporter: but it's not over. >> he's running. >> reporter: the driver, 31-year-old mitchell jumps out and approaches the bystanders. when police...
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dn weekends, because the ground was so cold, but, they'll give it a shot thugp that in mind asu travel plans here, accident east on thers here rigr montgomery drive. that's slowing us down, on the boulevard, starting to see that single file formation trying to get oveed out every town. bundle up if you're using buses, trains or trolleys. under wilmington and the west trenton line, water main break e lauren has been set up. eastbound lanes every route 70 right here between and 295, down to one lane, right there, in front of the in cheltenham, early morning water main break, traffic getting through on is a block am the melrose park train station. so give yourselves extra t grab the lansdale or warminster train this morning. water and repairs along balligomingo road. big break there in ahead if youo travel starting today through the weekend be ready for those concellations, because the aiin know don't want any of their planes in the path of that storm that includes new, that'se whole country throughout the next couple every days. >> da at about 1:00 because my sister is sick >> at least y
dn weekends, because the ground was so cold, but, they'll give it a shot thugp that in mind asu travel plans here, accident east on thers here rigr montgomery drive. that's slowing us down, on the boulevard, starting to see that single file formation trying to get oveed out every town. bundle up if you're using buses, trains or trolleys. under wilmington and the west trenton line, water main break e lauren has been set up. eastbound lanes every route 70 right here between and 295, down to one...
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. >> he run the red line and continuing in the order asu. >> tv choppers following overhead. police keeping a distance. the red jeep at high-paid >> and he is really really speeding up now. >> finally, slamming into an unsuspecting driver. >> oh, boy. oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. head on collision with that car. >> but it's not over. >> and he is running. >> the driver 31-year-old mitchell table jumps out. and approaches those bi standers. >> do you guys know who i am. >> when police arrive confusion. >> that's him right here. hey, that's him right here. >> get on the ground. >> our suspect does a extensive criminal history. both violent felony conclusions and misdemeanor convictions in several states. >> the victim a 47-year-old woman was injured with you is expected to be okay. and the suspect could possibly face charges of gratified assault or more. >> abc news los angeles. >>> a judge ordered two parents today to not contact the 13 children they're accused of torturing unless through attorneys or the police. david and louise turpin pleaded not guilty to accusations that they s
. >> he run the red line and continuing in the order asu. >> tv choppers following overhead. police keeping a distance. the red jeep at high-paid >> and he is really really speeding up now. >> finally, slamming into an unsuspecting driver. >> oh, boy. oh, no. oh, no. oh, no. head on collision with that car. >> but it's not over. >> and he is running. >> the driver 31-year-old mitchell table jumps out. and approaches those bi standers. >> do...
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he's the head coach at asu jarrod haase... looking for his 1st win over a ranked team at stanford 2nd half... reid travis... finds dorian pickens out of the trap for a dunk... pickens with 19 points... travis with 18 under 2 1/2 minutes... oscar de silva... with the ally-oop slam for stanford the caridnal win 86-77... they move into a tie in the pac-12 with arizona at 5-1... they're 11-8 overall (wipe to cal-arizona) a big scare for the new england patriots today... tom brady injured his throwing hand in practice today when a teamate accidently ran into him and jammed brady's right hand brady missed his post- practice media session... as he was getting medical treatment on the hand... x-rays revealed no structural damage... and despite the team saying brady was limited in practice... teammates said they noticed no difference and didn't even know he was injured... "same old tom" was the common refrain the patriots play thejacksonville kaguars for the afc championship this sinday (weather) (weather) coming up i'll have the seven
he's the head coach at asu jarrod haase... looking for his 1st win over a ranked team at stanford 2nd half... reid travis... finds dorian pickens out of the trap for a dunk... pickens with 19 points... travis with 18 under 2 1/2 minutes... oscar de silva... with the ally-oop slam for stanford the caridnal win 86-77... they move into a tie in the pac-12 with arizona at 5-1... they're 11-8 overall (wipe to cal-arizona) a big scare for the new england patriots today... tom brady injured his...
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both teams are on the floor asu and stanford.tion is empty but it won't be for long. they let the students in here around 7:00. and tonight as a special bonus, it's slumber party tonight. they are inviting the students to wear their pajamas and free hot chocolate and popcorn so should be festive and an important game early in the pac-12 conference season. joe didn't expect it to be this way three weeks ago but that's where we are. stanford with a big chance and top 20 teams in the next three days. >> no kidding. >>> the warriors in chicago where steve kerr was reunited with some former teammates, pippen and grant. draymond green and andre iguodala sitting out. bell came down awkwardly on his ankle after the jam by robin lopez. x-rays were negative but they had to be carted off the court. >> steph curry has picked up the pace. he had six threes before the third quarter was over. but it wasn't all warriors. just before the end of the quarter, diana every denzel valentine misses follows and then when the warriors inbounds the ball c
both teams are on the floor asu and stanford.tion is empty but it won't be for long. they let the students in here around 7:00. and tonight as a special bonus, it's slumber party tonight. they are inviting the students to wear their pajamas and free hot chocolate and popcorn so should be festive and an important game early in the pac-12 conference season. joe didn't expect it to be this way three weeks ago but that's where we are. stanford with a big chance and top 20 teams in the next three...
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it's not always what you asue. everybody's story is different. just don't make assumptions.reach out, help. >> my son was murdered and life kind of just went spiraling down after that. >> reporter: michael anthony ramirez, who is homeless in walnut creek, says he is grateful for what the county is doing. >> i think they are doing an excellent job. it helped me out quite a bit getting to and from appointments and to some of the more major things that, you know, i wasn't getting to. i have been through it all. >> reporter: but other homeless people like kelly are skeptical that everyone will be counted. >> a lot of them don't come here every day. they don't have a way or whatever. i couldn't really give you a count but i know there's a lot more than what's on that list. >> homeless is visible and sometimes an invisible problem in our community and the purpose of the day today is to bring them out in the open, find out who they are and where they are and what their circumstances are. >> reporter: there were about 1600 people in last year's homeless count. officials hope that nu
it's not always what you asue. everybody's story is different. just don't make assumptions.reach out, help. >> my son was murdered and life kind of just went spiraling down after that. >> reporter: michael anthony ramirez, who is homeless in walnut creek, says he is grateful for what the county is doing. >> i think they are doing an excellent job. it helped me out quite a bit getting to and from appointments and to some of the more major things that, you know, i wasn't getting...
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it's not always what you asue. everybody's story is different. just don't make assumptions.ust come out, reach out, help. >> my son was murdered and life kind of just went spiraling down after that. >> reporter: michael anthony ramirez, who is homeless in walnut creek, says he is grateful for what the county is doing. >> i think they are doing an excellent job. it helped me out quite a bit getting to and from appointments and to some of the more major things that, you know, i wasn't getting to. i have been through it all. >> reporter: but other homeless people like kelly are skeptical that everyone will be counted. >> a lot of them don't come here every day. they don't have a way or whatever. i couldn't really give you a count but i know there's a lot more than what's on that list. >> homeless is visible and sometimes an invisible problem in our community and the purpose of the day today is to bring them out in the open, find out who they are and where they are and what their circumstances are. >> reporter: there were about 1600 people in last year's homeless count. official
it's not always what you asue. everybody's story is different. just don't make assumptions.ust come out, reach out, help. >> my son was murdered and life kind of just went spiraling down after that. >> reporter: michael anthony ramirez, who is homeless in walnut creek, says he is grateful for what the county is doing. >> i think they are doing an excellent job. it helped me out quite a bit getting to and from appointments and to some of the more major things that, you know, i...
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the men who worked for him in this group was a name that he chose, that daddy who is the founder of asust's what started in 1973 is now the point where they are all almost the same. >> the children of al qaeda? >> the children or the stepchildren, the taliban, when i was in captivity i had to listen to hours and hours to taliban and suicide tapes and in those recruitment tapes they would talk about, it was a chance, almost like a vienna boys choir, a chance about afghan poetry arguably the largest ethnic group in the world without their own homeland between the kurds, the largest number in pakistan, the second number in afghanistan, practically 1 15 million give or take. the taliban are more of a nationalist movement, very much a nationalist movement but there's not a boy, without becoming too complicated, there's not a boy over ten years old who doesn't think or doesn't believe like every mail, every one that the british, when they went to afghanistan and the first british crossed from india, crossing what we call the indus river, about the same time that lewis and clark reach the pacif
the men who worked for him in this group was a name that he chose, that daddy who is the founder of asust's what started in 1973 is now the point where they are all almost the same. >> the children of al qaeda? >> the children or the stepchildren, the taliban, when i was in captivity i had to listen to hours and hours to taliban and suicide tapes and in those recruitment tapes they would talk about, it was a chance, almost like a vienna boys choir, a chance about afghan poetry...
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that, asu understand readers and as americans and taxpayers, you can stand back is not, the goal here just to go in and kill everyone and bombed the country back into age, is it worth it in afghanistan to create political and social change? that is a question we have to ask ourselves. and if the answer is yes, you need to take a look at some of the new thinking coming out of the military and the army. i have to say, it was interesting, andrei to talk to these guys, some of their thinking was so forward. it was so leveraged in the worlds of anthropology and sociologist, philosophy and language awareness and we had the theme -- they seem to be missing in our parts of american sociologist. abel who say, get out of afghanistan immediately, and that is the debate nowadays -- have they really stops to ask, what would happen if we did that? who is the person living on the other and of that idea? i mean, what do the afghans want? went to the women want in afghanistan? that is the key question. what do they want? what wethe end state of are trying to achieve here? andrei cherny: another questi
that, asu understand readers and as americans and taxpayers, you can stand back is not, the goal here just to go in and kill everyone and bombed the country back into age, is it worth it in afghanistan to create political and social change? that is a question we have to ask ourselves. and if the answer is yes, you need to take a look at some of the new thinking coming out of the military and the army. i have to say, it was interesting, andrei to talk to these guys, some of their thinking was so...
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rising another asus -- 50 basis points would represent the biggest it to the bond rally.has been warning that we want to shift expectations about the fed in china's economy, the premier talks about the chinese economy ining it expanded at 6.9% 2017. china is the driver of the world economy in terms of those exports. the premier saying 6.9% for the world, the growth pace exceeded most estimates on the bloomberg survey. you have the risk radar. anna: a quick line on bayer. estoril -- nds give [indiscernible] the placement volume amounted to 1.8 billion euros. they agreed to a 90 day lockout. keep an eye on that. listedve been, they kavestro. questions ofng equity markets and that is what asian markets are dealing with. the canadian dollars unchanged. that and the peso were weaker in yesterday's session because of concerns about the nafta talks. will the u.s. or want the u.s. walk away from those conversations? we have bitcoin. down by 8%. this is as the south koreans said they are looking to increase the amount of regulation and perhaps stop any trading in cryptocurrencies.
rising another asus -- 50 basis points would represent the biggest it to the bond rally.has been warning that we want to shift expectations about the fed in china's economy, the premier talks about the chinese economy ining it expanded at 6.9% 2017. china is the driver of the world economy in terms of those exports. the premier saying 6.9% for the world, the growth pace exceeded most estimates on the bloomberg survey. you have the risk radar. anna: a quick line on bayer. estoril -- nds give...
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retail sales of marijuana for recreational use are now legal on a limited asus. brisk in stores one of the roughly 700 licenses issued so far. in san francisco, did not authorize enough shops in time. americans hit a record on new year's day. the u.s. burned the most natural gas ever on monday, breaking a in 2014.y march 100 43 billion cubic feet of gas as it fit to an all-time low. 1.4 years ago. is your business/-- business flash update. it is not normal. we just want to give you a quick programming note because coming up tomorrow, we will talk with byron. we discuss his list of surprises for 2018 coming up at 10:00 new york time in 3:00 in london. you can catch all of my interviews -- all of our interviews and here is kevin. the latest functionality all discussed on the program. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: it is 3:00 p.m. in new york. i am julia chatterley. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ we are live in bloomberg world headquarters in new york over the next hour. here other top stories we're covering from around the wo
retail sales of marijuana for recreational use are now legal on a limited asus. brisk in stores one of the roughly 700 licenses issued so far. in san francisco, did not authorize enough shops in time. americans hit a record on new year's day. the u.s. burned the most natural gas ever on monday, breaking a in 2014.y march 100 43 billion cubic feet of gas as it fit to an all-time low. 1.4 years ago. is your business/-- business flash update. it is not normal. we just want to give you a quick...
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. >> i didn't wear my asus, i will next time. my question is, you talk about the president's role in entering war and then you talk and critique the pentagon -- >> i don't critique the pentagon. >> i mean, well -- i'm sorry, i did not read the book. but you provide some recommendations for how the dod can perform better. i was just interested on your thoughts of the role of the cia and how they could better -- >> so, harlan, keep all this in your head. we're going to do this final round opposite the way we started. and so ed and then susan and then you. and with ed and susan, you may deal with anything else you've heard here, but particularly, you know, you're reporting this, you're observing this. how do you think north korea's situation is likely to unfold from what you're seeing? because on the one hand, it could fit into this book which is was it provoked, was it not provoked -- >> well, i do cover this. >> well, guide. i just always -- well, good. i just always assumed there wasn't a good end, and i'm starting to hear from p
. >> i didn't wear my asus, i will next time. my question is, you talk about the president's role in entering war and then you talk and critique the pentagon -- >> i don't critique the pentagon. >> i mean, well -- i'm sorry, i did not read the book. but you provide some recommendations for how the dod can perform better. i was just interested on your thoughts of the role of the cia and how they could better -- >> so, harlan, keep all this in your head. we're going to do...