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bob jones university in greenfield carolina. 4,000 students go to this private college. the teachings follow a literal translation. bible and the rules on campus are superstrict - no tv, no hand holding, no popular music. even a little violation could get you kicked out. interracial dating was banned until 2000. most of the students come from feeder schools, and closely associated churches. but there has been growing outrage among bob jones students, including landry, for the handling of sexual abuse reports. landry's assault did not take place on campus. she was 19. working for an ambulance company in colombus ohio, when she says her supervisor raped her. one evening while counting supplies in the back of the ambulance, she felt the prick of a needle. >> i couldn't feel anything. he took my clothes off. i could speak. i said "no." he raped me and my eyes filled with tears, but i couldn't brush them away. >> reporter: scared to tell anyone, she returned to work. >> i had three more shifts, he raped me again. two weeks later i left for my freshman year at bob jones univer
bob jones university in greenfield carolina. 4,000 students go to this private college. the teachings follow a literal translation. bible and the rules on campus are superstrict - no tv, no hand holding, no popular music. even a little violation could get you kicked out. interracial dating was banned until 2000. most of the students come from feeder schools, and closely associated churches. but there has been growing outrage among bob jones students, including landry, for the handling of sexual...
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we begin with a bob jones christian college, an insular evangelical school. watchdog is investigating how they handled sexual all the allegations on and off camp u. our ongoing coverage of sex crimes and college students picks up with an investigation by "america tonight"'s sara hoy who speaks to two former bob jones students in their first tv interview. >> i think they should have not heaped more shame on me. because i was already filled to the brim with shame. i didn't need any more. >> reporter: katy is putting the pieces of her life back together. it's been nearly a decade since leaving the bob jones university, the flag ship of christian fundamentalist education, and she says a place that fails rape victims like herself. >> i love my teachers, i love the school. not sorry i wept there. but what i am sorry about is that they seem - they seem so unwilling to age what they have done -- to acknowledge what they have done wrong. >> here is the fortress of faith. bob jones university. there's 4,000 students that go to the private college. the teachings follow
we begin with a bob jones christian college, an insular evangelical school. watchdog is investigating how they handled sexual all the allegations on and off camp u. our ongoing coverage of sex crimes and college students picks up with an investigation by "america tonight"'s sara hoy who speaks to two former bob jones students in their first tv interview. >> i think they should have not heaped more shame on me. because i was already filled to the brim with shame. i didn't need...
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tonight - the view from an influential evangelical christian college, bob jones university in south carolinafor the first time two young women come forward playing what happened when they took allegations of rape to their college leaders. in an exclusive investigation, sara hoy hears the story of these women, examining the school's response. >> in their fundamentalist world view they come at it in a sense of - that if you have sinned your life and something happens to you, then most likely you are to blame for that sin that is in your life. >>> disturbing look at allegations of blaming the victim. our continued reporting on sex crimes on campus at the top of the hour on "america tonight". see you then. >>> frustration for the world cup host country. the brazilians did not win, but did not lose either. this afternoon's max ending in a tie with mexico, a team that barely qualified. for mexicans soccer is more than a game, it's practically a religion. adam raney reports. >> reporter: mexico's grand war lock calling in the spirits for help in the world cup. the country plagued by losses, needs a
tonight - the view from an influential evangelical christian college, bob jones university in south carolinafor the first time two young women come forward playing what happened when they took allegations of rape to their college leaders. in an exclusive investigation, sara hoy hears the story of these women, examining the school's response. >> in their fundamentalist world view they come at it in a sense of - that if you have sinned your life and something happens to you, then most...
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elite list whose names include ben hogan, sam snead, michael campbell, and, of course, our 2014 bob jones award recipient, payne stewart. martin, i am honored to present you with two distinguished awards. first, is the jack nicklaus medal presented to united states open champions since 1895. now, named in honor of four-time u.s. open champion, jack nicklaus. >> second, i present to you with the united states open championship trophy the time-honored emblem of our national championship. >> martin, you won the players on mother's day. you have now won the u.s. open on father's day. last month, you held the lead after every round. this week after pinehurst, you held the lead after every round. what is that pressure like? >> it is a lot, specially if you play on a different continent. again, at the players, the fans were very fair and the same here this week. in playing with rickie today, i knew it was going to be very difficult. he is a very aggressive player and he can make a lot of birdies if he wants to. overall, it was a very nice week, very nice day. again, a lot of credit to the fans a
elite list whose names include ben hogan, sam snead, michael campbell, and, of course, our 2014 bob jones award recipient, payne stewart. martin, i am honored to present you with two distinguished awards. first, is the jack nicklaus medal presented to united states open champions since 1895. now, named in honor of four-time u.s. open champion, jack nicklaus. >> second, i present to you with the united states open championship trophy the time-honored emblem of our national championship....
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. >>> bob jones university, an influential christian college - young women who were sexually
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. >>> at bob jones university one of the nation's influential christian colleges, young women who sayhey were sexually assaulted find themselves under scrutiny. sara hoy investigates the accusations against the accusers. >>> also - we look at online cr
. >>> at bob jones university one of the nation's influential christian colleges, young women who sayhey were sexually assaulted find themselves under scrutiny. sara hoy investigates the accusations against the accusers. >>> also - we look at online cr
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. >>> bob jones university, an influential christian college - younme
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. >>> at bob jones university one of the nation's influential christian colleges, young women who sayhey were sexually assaulted find themselves under scrutiny. sara hoy investigates the accusations against the accusers. >>> also -
. >>> at bob jones university one of the nation's influential christian colleges, young women who sayhey were sexually assaulted find themselves under scrutiny. sara hoy investigates the accusations against the accusers. >>> also -
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ma >>> that is right, bob jones, the new co host of "good day philadelphia" is a lady, it is a woman,t is a female. >> can you give us something else. >> another fun fact, i was down in d.c., i go over to the museum. have you ever been to the museum. it is a museum about the news business, it is called museum, it is a beautiful place. there is i picture of her there. >> yes, very impressed. >> i am impressed. >> that is a big deal. >> okay. >> 7:47. >> national gallery is right across the street, we went there in the wintertime my daughter and i, all of the people looking at art, anyway, 59 degrees in philadelphia. this is the dew point, the reason we're checking dew point is we want to see how humid it is and how humid it will get. upper 50's, lower 60's for the dew point. we will show you chart to let you know when dew points get between 55 and 60 we are starting to leave the pleasant area, a and go in the sticky time. so it will start to feel more humid to day. that is what we're saying. these are actual air temperatures 67 degrees here in the the city. sixty-three in the poconos.
ma >>> that is right, bob jones, the new co host of "good day philadelphia" is a lady, it is a woman,t is a female. >> can you give us something else. >> another fun fact, i was down in d.c., i go over to the museum. have you ever been to the museum. it is a museum about the news business, it is called museum, it is a beautiful place. there is i picture of her there. >> yes, very impressed. >> i am impressed. >> that is a big deal. >> okay....
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bob woodruff caught up with jermaine jones this morning right after the game. it was in the heart of the amazon. four of his kids and his wife were at the stadium to witness the goal. >> my oldest boy, he's 12, he was crying when i scored the goal. >> reporter: like the rest of the team, jones believes the americans have a great chance against number two-ranked germany. >> we know we have to have focused for every game, and we already show it. >> reporter: so what's next? well, team usa plays germany this wednesday in recife. they can still advance to. robyn. >> i bet they're not. all right, get the perspective of soccer analyst and former u.s. team member. you were speechless after the match. what are your thoughts this morning? >> brutal, brutal. oh, god. it was absolutely brutal. for people just coming to the game, don't know a lot about soccer, they were amazed and surprised and stunned, that's one thing. even for soccer folks like myself, it was stunning to let a goal in at that moment, to have it in the palm of your hand. and maybe getting a little greedy
bob woodruff caught up with jermaine jones this morning right after the game. it was in the heart of the amazon. four of his kids and his wife were at the stadium to witness the goal. >> my oldest boy, he's 12, he was crying when i scored the goal. >> reporter: like the rest of the team, jones believes the americans have a great chance against number two-ranked germany. >> we know we have to have focused for every game, and we already show it. >> reporter: so what's...
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joining me once again, back with kathy jones and quincy and bob pisani joining me.> $31, not a bad day for gopro. that's where it was when i looked before. even servicemaster. $17 and was trading above that. not a bad day. this is a strange day, bill. i think you made a good point about the banks downward readvising their gdp estimates. so i think that was it. >> these were quite hawkish comments he made. >> what does that say to you? where are we in that cycle right now? >> well, it just tells you that companies want to take advantage of market that is still grinding higher and they don't want to wait. normally as we get into the summer, the calendar dries up. but it looks as if they're going in as long as possible. i don't think they roy tonight get into this market come fall when it looks like the fed is finished, not knowing what that may entail that and, kathy, i'll pet you on the spot. you know, we've been in this range for a while. 250, 249 has been below the range. do you think we can go below that? >> there's been a lot around 244, 245. we can test that aga
joining me once again, back with kathy jones and quincy and bob pisani joining me.> $31, not a bad day for gopro. that's where it was when i looked before. even servicemaster. $17 and was trading above that. not a bad day. this is a strange day, bill. i think you made a good point about the banks downward readvising their gdp estimates. so i think that was it. >> these were quite hawkish comments he made. >> what does that say to you? where are we in that cycle right now?...
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. >>> the dow jones industrial average up about 18 points on the trading session. boband rather predictably, we came off of our highs, briefly went into negative territory, but moving up today. the xop is at a history high, but we're sees movement in the etfs. look at the in etf, the iye. i mean, like four times normal. somebody is moving into energy, but elsewhere somebody is moving into industrials as well. that's had very big volume, coming off the lows. technology, iyw, very heavy volume in that as well today. that's not far from historic highs. health care even has had almost four times volume. and finally a note on utilities. xlu, up 13% year to date. in a year when -- when utilities lead the market. it's hard to get excited. >> it's the reach for yield, though. bob, appreciate it. >>> seema mody is back with us. >> the nasdaq is trading in a nair ro range, but keep a broader picture in mind form the nasdaq had been on a run up up with 5% outperforming the s&p 500. apple, a big bright spot for the index. ceo tim cook with a profile in "new york times" focusing on
. >>> the dow jones industrial average up about 18 points on the trading session. boband rather predictably, we came off of our highs, briefly went into negative territory, but moving up today. the xop is at a history high, but we're sees movement in the etfs. look at the in etf, the iye. i mean, like four times normal. somebody is moving into energy, but elsewhere somebody is moving into industrials as well. that's had very big volume, coming off the lows. technology, iyw, very heavy...
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jones, nbc 10 news. >> in the wake of the veterans affairs hospital investigation, pennsylvania senior senator is pushing a bill to address a critical doctor shortage in the state. bob casey is cosponsoring the bill and visited jefferson university hospital and said the shortage is not just affecting veterans. the residents's shortage reduction act would remove the cap on medicare residency positions and provide for an increase of 15,000 slots by 2019. >> we have to confront this challenge of a huge increase in health care, the need for health care because of the baby boom coupled with the coverage of more and more americans. >> the american association of medical colleges projects we will have a shortage of 90,000 doctors across the nation. >>> an internal audit by the veterans affairs office shows 57,000 vets have been waiting at least three months for medical appointments, another 64,000 never got appointments at all. they found 13% of va hospital staff said they had been told by their supervisors to change patient appointment times in order to meet performance goals. they found that in pennsylvania the coatsville va facility scheduled 99% of appointments in unde
jones, nbc 10 news. >> in the wake of the veterans affairs hospital investigation, pennsylvania senior senator is pushing a bill to address a critical doctor shortage in the state. bob casey is cosponsoring the bill and visited jefferson university hospital and said the shortage is not just affecting veterans. the residents's shortage reduction act would remove the cap on medicare residency positions and provide for an increase of 15,000 slots by 2019. >> we have to confront this...
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bob? >> we are getting some damage reports in. we want to check in right now with steven jones, the brownsburg fire marshal. steven, are you still there? can you hear me? >> yes, i'm still here. >> tell me what you saw, where you were and when you saw it. >> i was in a training over at the wayne township training academy. tenth and raceway. the tornado came out so we took a break from class to see what was going on. it was just kind of a steady rain and as the storm came this way, to the southwest of us, it was -- you could see debris up in the air. the wind had not kicked up where we were at, but we could see the debris up in the air that something was coming our way. if it was a tornado, it was kind of hidden in the rain. we couldn't see it. but there was debris probably is 100 feet up in the air we could see of limbs and different parts of debris blowing in the air heading to the northeast. >> so that's to west of indianapolis, itself, in brownsburg. as you can see, the blue area on the left hand side of your screen shows the area where it's headed. we're going to move on to
bob? >> we are getting some damage reports in. we want to check in right now with steven jones, the brownsburg fire marshal. steven, are you still there? can you hear me? >> yes, i'm still here. >> tell me what you saw, where you were and when you saw it. >> i was in a training over at the wayne township training academy. tenth and raceway. the tornado came out so we took a break from class to see what was going on. it was just kind of a steady rain and as the storm came...
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jones play. what is the umph doing? he barely touched him. back to san antonio. manu genobli, we had no idea he had these hops. he dunked on chris bob.on away -- bosh. aaron away victory for san antonio. >> tony gwen, what a great player. great guy. never see numbers like that, i'll tell you. always the latest on kpix.com. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: hey, cohen family. glad to have you back. hey, good. how you folks? how you folks doing? got it going on. all right, everybody. yeah. welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey, and, boy, we got another good one for you today. returning for their second day from scottsdale, arizona, it's the cohen family! and from wilton, california, it's the simmons family! everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion. let's go. latawnya, lindsay.
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bob olstein will tell us that and more exclusive in about 30 minutes' time. >>> right now in the markets heading into the close, major indexes heading towards their lows of the session. dow jones industrial average shedding 122 points this hour. take a look over at the nasdaq which is off by about 42, under 4,300. s&p 500 shedding about 15, at 1,928. >> heather hughes, jim lowell, peter anderson, and from chicago, our very own rick santelli. welcome, one and all. heather, let me start with you. we've been spending a lot of the day focusing on what's going on in europe. i don't mean to minimize it in the least, we'll talk about it in a second. but another number out today, retail sales. and it was not particularly favorable. how worrisome is that and what -- and obviously a lot of the retail stocks have been off. >> you're right, there is that strong core laying between retail sales. positive correlation. and we tale tail stocks. right? most of the dk or many of the retail stocks right now are in bear market territory still down 20% from the highs on the year. you know what i think may be impacting the consumer? gas prices. the price at the pump. as we know, oil prices are risi
bob olstein will tell us that and more exclusive in about 30 minutes' time. >>> right now in the markets heading into the close, major indexes heading towards their lows of the session. dow jones industrial average shedding 122 points this hour. take a look over at the nasdaq which is off by about 42, under 4,300. s&p 500 shedding about 15, at 1,928. >> heather hughes, jim lowell, peter anderson, and from chicago, our very own rick santelli. welcome, one and all. heather, let...
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bob nardelli the only one that laughs at my jokes. meantime, it's kramer time, we will head to the new york stock exchange and hear from the man, himself, the dow jonesing opec may bring forward the next meeting if the iraq crisis disrupts exports. i imagine we will be talking more about that in joel. . >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange, jim cramer joins us now. we had a quantitative guy on, jimmy, no interest in the central bank. we have to listen today, don't you think? >> you have to just because, look, if she says something which basically amounts to an inversion of the yield curve, we're going to be bad, taking this from my old friend, larry kudlow. who can cause that? it's the fed. i also think that a lot of the inflation data points are so related to weather. now, weather, again, talking about poultry, protein, limes, so many instances of what's going wrong, that i don't want the fed to react to one-time only inflation and instead focused on jobs, but you bet we ought to listen, you bet we do. >> the -- what can i take away from fedex? they have results at each quarter. you know, they can be really good and really bad it seems
bob nardelli the only one that laughs at my jokes. meantime, it's kramer time, we will head to the new york stock exchange and hear from the man, himself, the dow jonesing opec may bring forward the next meeting if the iraq crisis disrupts exports. i imagine we will be talking more about that in joel. . >>> let's get down to the new york stock exchange, jim cramer joins us now. we had a quantitative guy on, jimmy, no interest in the central bank. we have to listen today, don't you...
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jones called him editor. sometimes there was tension about this because the new side said are we not the editor over here? but they gave that title to bob bartly. imagine a shop where you are trained. that is where i trained. >> host: 202-258-3880 or 20 202-258-3881. peter go ahead. >> caller: i live in washington, d.c. right outside of washington. and in the downtown area there is a large brick building built in the 1920's called the district of columbia jewish community center. and in it, there is different pictures from different time periods. it was built during coolidge's presidency in the '20's. and the thing that struck me was that president coolidge went to this building when it was opened in the 1920's. it was an unusual thing for a president to do. at least i thought. he went there and gave this wonderful, wonderful speech about how jewish people and christian people and all people of the united states could be friends and neighbors and this is a tribute to the jewish people and his administration that this great building would be opened up and i got the impression, i have never read this, but i wanted to ask you he was a good
jones called him editor. sometimes there was tension about this because the new side said are we not the editor over here? but they gave that title to bob bartly. imagine a shop where you are trained. that is where i trained. >> host: 202-258-3880 or 20 202-258-3881. peter go ahead. >> caller: i live in washington, d.c. right outside of washington. and in the downtown area there is a large brick building built in the 1920's called the district of columbia jewish community center....