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austen' s grandmother walked out of there angry saying that he showed no remorse. >> she took my baby. >> she was just a sweet kid. i can' t imagine why she would want to do this to him. reporter: the judge kept the bond at $350,000. it' s likely the stepmother will face more charges when this goes to a grand jury. mike: due back in court next friday for a preliminary hearing. new developments and the resignation of a high school coach in brown county. mark day resigned at eastern high school as the district looked into allegations of improper contact with students. we have obtained e-mails showing the coaches accused of rubbing the feet and legs of female students during a van ride home. he said he resigned for family and personal reasons. five forces are killed in a fire. they say it has been too intense. they simply spray water on it from the outside. they' re working to figure out exactly what started it. >> we' ve called and some help from the fire investigation team. at this point, it doesn' t appear to be suspicious but we will get the investigation to rule out a couple of caus
austen' s grandmother walked out of there angry saying that he showed no remorse. >> she took my baby. >> she was just a sweet kid. i can' t imagine why she would want to do this to him. reporter: the judge kept the bond at $350,000. it' s likely the stepmother will face more charges when this goes to a grand jury. mike: due back in court next friday for a preliminary hearing. new developments and the resignation of a high school coach in brown county. mark day resigned at eastern...
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the family released this statement to us tonight saying that we are devastated by austen' s actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and the healing of the entire community. mike: they say our family has lived in this community and we never expected anyone to experience the event that occurred monday. we did not expect one of our family members would be involved. praying for everyone involved. powerful statement from the family. 19 minutes from when the shooting was called in to win police had austin hancock in custody. sheree: and we' re getting a very clear picture of how that terrifying scene unfolded on monday. karin johnson joining us live from the sheriff' s office. the shots fired call went out about 11:18 a.m. and less than 20 minutes later, he was in custody. chaos and panic among parents. the school resource officer placed the call just nine seconds after shots were fired in the school cafeteria. >> the suspect dressed in black heading east. >> his experience let him get in his car and get ahead of the shooter. the building immed
the family released this statement to us tonight saying that we are devastated by austen' s actions at school on monday. we pray for the immediate recovery of the injured students and the healing of the entire community. mike: they say our family has lived in this community and we never expected anyone to experience the event that occurred monday. we did not expect one of our family members would be involved. praying for everyone involved. powerful statement from the family. 19 minutes from...
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the baby was found unconscious, in an autopsy found that austen died off that her child syndrome. andrea: the state school board discussed the annual report yesterday. most cases were drug or alcohol possession -- dangerous or the total of 200 incidents. the report also showed an 8% increase in the state dropout rate, though that number is still half what it was a decade ago. anna: greensboro could have the state's biggest skyscraper outside charlotte. a developer recently discussed plans outside the stadium and arts center. the skyscraper is called project 561. andrea: the north carolina zoo has a new resident. take a look. the polar bear was officially welcomed yesterday in a ceremony with governor pat mccrory. he came from kansas city in the hopes that he will mate with the female polar bear. there are only 60 polar bears on exhibit in the u.s., and the north carolina zoo hopes that anna: thousands of high school students spent the day doing their part to stop hunger. this was not done with a bad teenage attitude. oh, no. they had a lot of fun and they created thousands of meal
the baby was found unconscious, in an autopsy found that austen died off that her child syndrome. andrea: the state school board discussed the annual report yesterday. most cases were drug or alcohol possession -- dangerous or the total of 200 incidents. the report also showed an 8% increase in the state dropout rate, though that number is still half what it was a decade ago. anna: greensboro could have the state's biggest skyscraper outside charlotte. a developer recently discussed plans...
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someter a la vÍctima y lograron quitarle el puÑal pero sacÓ uno que traÍa escondido con ese mensaje de austene ocupan los asientos con sus mochilas. leticia: las autoridades este servicio de transporte tienen que eso cambie en el futuro hoy proponen multar a los que utilizan mÁs de ciento. beatriz nos informa. beatriz: lo que se busca es poner mano firmetomando uno, 2,3 hasta cuatro asientos para poner cosas mientras los pobres otros pasajeros quedan parados durante largo tiempo su trayecto. renÉ van, tres vienen pero ademÁs están parados esperando a veces hay escasez de asientos dentro del vagÓn que es una pesadilla sobre todo cuando alguien se apodera de mÁs de un asiento mientras otros miran con pies a doloridos. edgar recuerda una vez que... edgar: una seÑora que apenas podÍa caminar unos chicosque no le querÍan dar el asiento y lo estaban usando sÓlo tenÍan los pies encima de este asiento. yo la lÍnea ciento la seÑora. beatriz: precisamente para tratar de evitar estas situaciones se va a proponer las multas a los que ocupen mÁs de un asiento con sus cosas cuando el tren va completamente
someter a la vÍctima y lograron quitarle el puÑal pero sacÓ uno que traÍa escondido con ese mensaje de austene ocupan los asientos con sus mochilas. leticia: las autoridades este servicio de transporte tienen que eso cambie en el futuro hoy proponen multar a los que utilizan mÁs de ciento. beatriz nos informa. beatriz: lo que se busca es poner mano firmetomando uno, 2,3 hasta cuatro asientos para poner cosas mientras los pobres otros pasajeros quedan parados durante largo tiempo su...
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i will pick jane austen's persuasion which is a beautiful book, relatively brief book and a book about second chances. that is a lesson we all need but i would love to talk about the fact that we get second chances in life. >> i want to ask you a question. books can be about things that are near at hand or far away. how do you come out on the near versus far spectrum? >> a very abstract question. the thing that comes to mind is colleges use the word relevant. we need books that are close to what students experience today, they need a book by an author of their same race or near to them in age, the same background sociologically. that might have merit but it is also good to get us out of the things we know to help us know things outside of us and getting outside our current era bias es is a valuable thing, like you said, things that we think are the right way for all time but are limited to our current current age. >> far away, robinson caruso, gilgamesh, how far do you want to go? >> i like both of those. >> the point about relevance, there are things that are ancient that are relevant
i will pick jane austen's persuasion which is a beautiful book, relatively brief book and a book about second chances. that is a lesson we all need but i would love to talk about the fact that we get second chances in life. >> i want to ask you a question. books can be about things that are near at hand or far away. how do you come out on the near versus far spectrum? >> a very abstract question. the thing that comes to mind is colleges use the word relevant. we need books that are...
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inspired by jane austen novels, age of innocence is a compelling exploration of women's roles in society during that time period, reflecting on their lack of voice and individuality. gfx for more information head to coming up next on the fox19 weekend morning news.... new information on the car that fell off a bridge and into the ohio river..details when we come back. shawn live and shawn is live outside of great american ballpark... show open welcome to the morning news. it's saturday - march 19-th i'm jessica brown weather now today: am rain and snow possible. pm the car that plunged off the combs hehl bridge and into the ohio river here's some surveillance video of that incident. this is a big piece in the investigation ..it was captured from a home on the the river. officers say they were contacted by missing relative that hasn't been seen since the time of the accident. that person apparently drives the same type of "its a strong possibility who might be...had been bridge." butted to "for us, the most important aspect of this occupants in the vehicle rush anything that now, investig
inspired by jane austen novels, age of innocence is a compelling exploration of women's roles in society during that time period, reflecting on their lack of voice and individuality. gfx for more information head to coming up next on the fox19 weekend morning news.... new information on the car that fell off a bridge and into the ohio river..details when we come back. shawn live and shawn is live outside of great american ballpark... show open welcome to the morning news. it's saturday - march...
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they say alphabet is trying to sell austen dynamics which was the centerpiece of its program.concern about alphabet's ability to generate revenue from robots. at least six robotic firms in 2013. workers in those firms have been assigned to the division that works on long-term projects. amazon says a survey recently conducted shows its female employees earn as much of their male counterparts. the company has been under pressure from activist shareholder to disclose its policy on gender pay equality. amazon estimates women made 39% of the global workforce, 24% as managers as of july and amazon says a review compensation found women earned 99.9 cents for every dollar men earned in the same job. coming up the new york auto show gets underway tomorrow. we have a preview of the supercars getting all of the attention. >> a lot of attention to our brand. it is very possible. lauren: national football league owners crackdown on player conduct and alex rodriguez of the yankees reveals when he might retire but backtracks a bit. those stories and more coming up. checking stock market futu
they say alphabet is trying to sell austen dynamics which was the centerpiece of its program.concern about alphabet's ability to generate revenue from robots. at least six robotic firms in 2013. workers in those firms have been assigned to the division that works on long-term projects. amazon says a survey recently conducted shows its female employees earn as much of their male counterparts. the company has been under pressure from activist shareholder to disclose its policy on gender pay...
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: when we compare netflix to itv, does the plot look more like a bronte novel, or is it more jane austentrying to drag up my memories of all of those authors. i think what i would say here is, if you look at what is happening here in terms of their content, take five years ago where they were. their content division was not firing on all cylinders. if you look at where we are now, the internal side of things has been much improved. they made a number of acquisitions, particularly in the u.s. market. content can be similar to the games market. the key thing here is the width of the market content. guy: does that mean they are not going after mma? and are they still an mma target? >> when you add up the special dividend and the ordinary dividend, the total dividend i is trading close to a 7% dividend yield. it does suggest that the major mma deals are probably not on the agenda. dividends -- we do expect those to continue for the deals. mainly, we focus on the content area. guy: i'm going to ask you,? why hasn't somebody bought this yet? >> look at the entire situation. the company is in a
: when we compare netflix to itv, does the plot look more like a bronte novel, or is it more jane austentrying to drag up my memories of all of those authors. i think what i would say here is, if you look at what is happening here in terms of their content, take five years ago where they were. their content division was not firing on all cylinders. if you look at where we are now, the internal side of things has been much improved. they made a number of acquisitions, particularly in the u.s....
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. >> you really take jane austen seriously, don't you? [laughter] carol. >> yes. two short questions. do you think something like the size of the classic that has been made into a film might work and then have an actress or director come to the campus x do you see hope in the fact that none of the books seem to involve zombies or vampires? [laughter] >> they do. world war z was assigned. [laughter] >> well, let me make a comment of my own and then turn to ashley on this who's loaded for bear on, i think, this question. there are many, many books on our list that have been made into movies, so many that early on we got to the list, the check off column, is there a movie, is there a movie, and a great many of the books already have movies, others are movies in the works. so movie-making is -- >> i meant classics though. >> classics, well, okay. so persuasion has, i don't know if perruation's been made -- persuasion's been made. >> [inaudible] >> there you go. i'm not up-to-date. the issue is can we improve the marketing of classic books, the other media, and is that
. >> you really take jane austen seriously, don't you? [laughter] carol. >> yes. two short questions. do you think something like the size of the classic that has been made into a film might work and then have an actress or director come to the campus x do you see hope in the fact that none of the books seem to involve zombies or vampires? [laughter] >> they do. world war z was assigned. [laughter] >> well, let me make a comment of my own and then turn to ashley on this...
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we are pleased to welcome our witnesses general austen general rodrigues and general votel. we thank each of you for dedicated -- for decades of distinguished service and for your leadership of our men and women in uniform. i would like to extend a special thanks to chairman austen and chairman rodrigues as this may be their last appearance before this committee. our nation's most distinguished national security leaders have testified before this committee repeatedly and we are witnessing the unraveling of a rules-based international order and nowhere is this unraveling more than the middle east from north africa to south asia. state authority and the balance of power are breaking down. this emerging vacuum has been filled by the most extreme and anti-american forces sunni terrorist group such as isil and al qaeda, shiite extremists such as the islamic republic of i ran and its proxies and the imperial ambitions of vladimir putin. as a result almost every middle eastern country is now a battleground or combatant in one or more wars. to which this morning's wall street "new y
we are pleased to welcome our witnesses general austen general rodrigues and general votel. we thank each of you for dedicated -- for decades of distinguished service and for your leadership of our men and women in uniform. i would like to extend a special thanks to chairman austen and chairman rodrigues as this may be their last appearance before this committee. our nation's most distinguished national security leaders have testified before this committee repeatedly and we are witnessing the...
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i'd like to extend special thanks to general austen and general rodriguez as this may be their last appearance before this committee. our nation's most distinguished national security leaders have testified before this committee repeatedly. nowhere does this unraveling show more obvious than in the middle east. this emerging vacuum has been filled by the most extreme and anti-american forces, sunni terrorist sunni terrorist groups such as isis and al qaeda and shiite's tree extremists.ul as a result almost every middle eastern country is now a battleground or combatant in one or more c wars. this morning's wall street, new york times entitled pentagon plan to fight isis and libya includes barrage of airstrikes. these aren diverse, complex and trans- regional threats to our military fronts every day across lines of responsibilities. is this committee continues through the in the review of the nichols act, we are interested to hear views on which we arere unable to bests succeed. what reforms we need to consider and what successes might we have. this this is critical because there are already to
i'd like to extend special thanks to general austen and general rodriguez as this may be their last appearance before this committee. our nation's most distinguished national security leaders have testified before this committee repeatedly. nowhere does this unraveling show more obvious than in the middle east. this emerging vacuum has been filled by the most extreme and anti-american forces, sunni terrorist sunni terrorist groups such as isis and al qaeda and shiite's tree extremists.ul as a...