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florida state university responded to the article questioning its fairness and saying most of the universitiess were left out of the story. jameis winston went on to win the heisman trophy and led florida state to the national championship. was he let off the hook because of the star status at the school? to answer it, my fellow co-host of the five, kimberly. thanks for joining us and hanging out. florida state does the investigation, right? they hand over the investigation to the state of florida. they both look into it. jameis winston is cleared. right? >> and wins the trophy. >> and wins the trophy here. and the new york times says that wasn't a good investigation. >> sure, yeah, really an interesting case study for us to look at as journalist and the media and as a former prosecutor, what went wrong here? he afforded different status or special treatment by virtue of his super star status with the university? what we do know is the detective initially handling the case waited almost two months and suspended inquiry without letting the accuser know and videotape evidence in fact was lost du
florida state university responded to the article questioning its fairness and saying most of the universitiess were left out of the story. jameis winston went on to win the heisman trophy and led florida state to the national championship. was he let off the hook because of the star status at the school? to answer it, my fellow co-host of the five, kimberly. thanks for joining us and hanging out. florida state does the investigation, right? they hand over the investigation to the state of...
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did florida state university botch this investigation?here was just one problem -- at this hearing he was in the wrong room. >> locations personnel? >> under secretary cohen i just wanted to. >> i just got a note saying i'm in the wrong hearing. >> oh, okay. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (dad) that's good to know. (mom) i'm so excited. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenline is pron to help peop quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitatio
did florida state university botch this investigation?here was just one problem -- at this hearing he was in the wrong room. >> locations personnel? >> under secretary cohen i just wanted to. >> i just got a note saying i'm in the wrong hearing. >> oh, okay. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can...
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. >> i'm an undocumented immigrant and florida state university student. sheriff, seeing that your jurisdiction is so close to the border why is your message to politicians in washington who continue to craft policy to try to make our border more secure? how can we prevent deaths along the border? thank you. >> thanks, juan. good question. what i focus is as sheriff number one. and i have reached out to our heards in regards to securing the border. those that live here in my county know the border is not secure. so that's one part of it securing the border properly. the men and woman that work with me and work close here in our country and are attempting to keep our community safe and protect those that come across that are placed in danger. the other aspect is your question on immigration. immigration policy is not something i get involved with. we need to redefine that policy on immigration and allow people to come across that deserve to be here and do it in a legal way. >> sheriff hess i spent a lot of time on that border covering stories, and i have ye
. >> i'm an undocumented immigrant and florida state university student. sheriff, seeing that your jurisdiction is so close to the border why is your message to politicians in washington who continue to craft policy to try to make our border more secure? how can we prevent deaths along the border? thank you. >> thanks, juan. good question. what i focus is as sheriff number one. and i have reached out to our heards in regards to securing the border. those that live here in my county...
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after graduating from florida state university in 1981, tony was selected to attend undergraduate navigator training in california. he quickly gathered -- he 12th guarded the tactical squadron at the air force base. he was needed in the front line during the cold war and was assigned in germany. following the end of the cold war, he continued to pass his wealth of knowledge and experience onto the next generation of weapons systems officers. realizing his talent for leadership, his commander sent him to langley air force base in virginia where he excelled as directate. he was sent overseas this time at camp red cloud, korea. later he was assigned to pacific aforce headquarters, returning to plans director in hawaii. after three years in hawaii, he began numerous assignments as headquarters air force in the pentagon. as deputy director of legislative liaison for the air force, he engaged congress on programs and weapons systems authorizations, constituent inquiries and other congressional interests. among some of his more notable accomplishments during his tenure as deputy director, tony pre
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. >> and the report exposes critical flaws and handling of a rape case involving star florida state universityfootball player jameis winston. in december, the local prosecutor said he lacked evidence to charge winston. about a week later, winston won the heisman trophy. now the new york times reports "there was n virtually no investigation at all, either by police or the university." the university also failed to take action, allowing winston to keep playing football. the mishandling appears to extend to other cases at fsu, and the report comes as students across the country demand their schools take action to hold students who commit sexual assault accountable. this week senator claire mccaskill of missouri announced what she called an unprecedented survey center 350 colleges and universities to collect information on how the handle sexual assault. and a radio journalist robert knight has died. over the years, he cofounded the investigative news series "contra gate." he won the george polk award for his radio reporting on the 1989 u.s. invasion of panama. and those are some of the headlines.
. >> and the report exposes critical flaws and handling of a rape case involving star florida state universityfootball player jameis winston. in december, the local prosecutor said he lacked evidence to charge winston. about a week later, winston won the heisman trophy. now the new york times reports "there was n virtually no investigation at all, either by police or the university." the university also failed to take action, allowing winston to keep playing football. the...
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florida state university is under investigation this morning for possible title nine violations in responselence complaints. this stems from a 2012 sexual assault incident involving f-s-u quarterback and heisman trophy winner jameis winston. police decided not to press charges against him in that case. but now, the u-s department of education is looking into sexual assault complaints at the university during the last three years. twitter is adding messaging to it's video sharing app. vine. users can now send private messages and videos to other users. twitter saying this now steps up competition with other social media messaging serivces. such as facebook and instagram. vine's messaging service has a feature to send videos to people via text or email if they don't already have the app installed. new information on facebook's artificial intelligence system known as "deep face." the technology can identify users' faces. from the side! humans at facial recognition. most facial-recognition software struggles with images that don't include frontal views of their subjects. deepface creates 3-d mo
florida state university is under investigation this morning for possible title nine violations in responselence complaints. this stems from a 2012 sexual assault incident involving f-s-u quarterback and heisman trophy winner jameis winston. police decided not to press charges against him in that case. but now, the u-s department of education is looking into sexual assault complaints at the university during the last three years. twitter is adding messaging to it's video sharing app. vine....
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it is a broader problem in terms of how universities handle these cases. in this case in florida stateone of the things it shows is that when you have a small college town like tallahassee, you see the way the football program is an instrument, not only of social cohesion but economic cohesion. every game brings a million dollars into the community. the police officer who is investigating this woman's claim, that jameis winston assaulted her, is a member of the security team for the florida state nonprofit boosters club, which donates hundreds of millions of dollars into the athletic department. it is like one of those old where thewns, industry is not coal, but football. that means people get protected. about it, awful because college sports, particularly the revenue gotten through college football and basketball, because they are so dependent on african-american labor, ucd's players treated as a combination of chattel and heroes, with women often used as a form of currency to lure players to different campuses with promises that they will be able to live without sanctions, so they ar
it is a broader problem in terms of how universities handle these cases. in this case in florida stateone of the things it shows is that when you have a small college town like tallahassee, you see the way the football program is an instrument, not only of social cohesion but economic cohesion. every game brings a million dollars into the community. the police officer who is investigating this woman's claim, that jameis winston assaulted her, is a member of the security team for the florida...
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>>> there was a time when all eyes were on jameis winston and the florida state university football team. winston was college football's breakout star last year. two-sport athlete sports writers have said was absurdly talented and did everything right. leading up to the acc title game in november there was still a question whether winston would even play because a prosecutor was trying to decide whether to charge him with rape. >> the latest on the sexual assault allegations against jameis winston. the florida state football star who is a heisman trophy candidate. prosecutors say they will announce today whether they will bring charges. >> ultimately, florida prosecutor willie megs announced he would not be charging the 19-year-old quarterback with a crime. winston would go on to become the youngest person to ever win the heisman trophy and then lead florida state to a national championship. well, now a blockbuster report from the "new york times" shows an insane series of errors and missteps into that rape investigation and paints a picture of an operation that was bungled from the
>>> there was a time when all eyes were on jameis winston and the florida state university football team. winston was college football's breakout star last year. two-sport athlete sports writers have said was absurdly talented and did everything right. leading up to the acc title game in november there was still a question whether winston would even play because a prosecutor was trying to decide whether to charge him with rape. >> the latest on the sexual assault allegations...
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investigation of a florida state rape accusation against star quarterback heisman trophy winner winston. an indepth report, recounts failure by the tallahassee and florida state universitying case. beginning december 7, 2012, when the accuser went to the police, to 2013, when police obtained dna samples from winston to the announcement that prosecutors were not pursuing the case left critics asserting the police department and the school were given preferential treatment to winston because heap is a football player in a college town that lives for its football team. not any ordinary team or player, a team on the verge of winning a national championship. star quarterback, about to win as i said, the heisman trophy. "the new york times" provides, a laundry list of inadequacies here, that includes failure to interview two people who witnessed this sexual encounter as a result of that failure. one of the witnesses went on to delete a video that he had taken of the encounter before police could review it. the paper reports the detective failed to reveal surveillance video at the bar. when a detective contacted winston, he did so by phone. which would give someone who was a p
investigation of a florida state rape accusation against star quarterback heisman trophy winner winston. an indepth report, recounts failure by the tallahassee and florida state universitying case. beginning december 7, 2012, when the accuser went to the police, to 2013, when police obtained dna samples from winston to the announcement that prosecutors were not pursuing the case left critics asserting the police department and the school were given preferential treatment to winston because heap...
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did the investigators and florida state university ignore this and cover it up. >> last question i needr because i want to get into holder here. could the feds charge winston with rape? >> no. >> no? >> no. it's just a beef. >> this was a local beef and it's not going to happen. they don't think they can make the case. i will say in the prosecutor's defense you cannot bring the case for rape if you don't think you can prove it yard. even if you think he did it you don't think can he prove it you obligation to bring it. >> some republicans want to withhold eric holder's pay. >> yeah. >> why? >> well, there is this one guy, from texas, who doesn't particularly like the fact that the attorney general has been held in contempt of congress and, yet, continues to collect a paycheck. he was held in contempt in connection with his refusal to turn over certain documents in the fast and furious gun running sting. so now he says if you have been held in contempt of congress, why do you continue to draw a federal paycheck? you basically throughouted the u.s. congress, the people's representatives.
did the investigators and florida state university ignore this and cover it up. >> last question i needr because i want to get into holder here. could the feds charge winston with rape? >> no. >> no? >> no. it's just a beef. >> this was a local beef and it's not going to happen. they don't think they can make the case. i will say in the prosecutor's defense you cannot bring the case for rape if you don't think you can prove it yard. even if you think he did it you...
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florida's status in that regard? >> i think we're sensitive to the demographics of the state. the university of florida has to be sensitive to admission issues because we are premiere institution in the state, and we get 30,000 applications per year for freshman class of 6400. so as you can tell from those numbers the pressure to enter the university are pretty intense, and so we do have the luxury of a large pool. students coming here, and in general the admissions office has been pretty successful at using these strategies to construct diverse student body relying on both the socio-economic criteria and financial aid passage that facilitate the entry of students into the diversity who might not historically or normally have availed themselves of the university education. >> you've mentioned a diverse student body on a couple of occasions. in the years that there has been this push back against the use of race and ethnicity consciously in admissions decisions has there also been the undermining of the idea that diversity is important, that it would be valuable to have different kinds of peo
florida's status in that regard? >> i think we're sensitive to the demographics of the state. the university of florida has to be sensitive to admission issues because we are premiere institution in the state, and we get 30,000 applications per year for freshman class of 6400. so as you can tell from those numbers the pressure to enter the university are pretty intense, and so we do have the luxury of a large pool. students coming here, and in general the admissions office has been pretty...
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for example, the charles koch foundation contracted the economics department at florida state universityect professors through a koch appointed committee. it's not exactly unusual for an institute with the koch name on it to go outside the realm of traditional politics and toward social issues. but will forums like the one last night in texas change the view of the koch brand. senator, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i don't know if you were able to hear gary bledsoe from the texas naacp, but he talked about working with the koch institute in the area of criminal justice even as he's fighting in many cases koch funded groups who he says are the far right that are removing the moderate members of the republican party from the state legislature. do you see a contradiction there? >> well, i don't want to question the motives of people who are involved on that issue, which is a huge issue. we have a significant percentage of young african-americans who are in the criminal justice system, and we've got to do something about that. but this is what i do know. the koch brothers, as
for example, the charles koch foundation contracted the economics department at florida state universityect professors through a koch appointed committee. it's not exactly unusual for an institute with the koch name on it to go outside the realm of traditional politics and toward social issues. but will forums like the one last night in texas change the view of the koch brand. senator, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i don't know if you were able to hear gary bledsoe...
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guys you won't or don't do one too twenty years ago president assad thousand back to the florida moscow state university and during a speech for the first time announced a deal the eurasian union. this is the starting point in the way towards the racial integration sixty countries a customs union and the recent single economic space had been established the president also doesn't match the stadium during communion. at that time many people asking about this initiative including me with this idea may you receive comes from some questions arose after the collapse of the soviet union are all the states now completely separate independent or more there's still some common unity which existed in the times in the city. disney and unification possible according to prison and has extent this is an engineering staff with the hoover up. you think of a nuclear war the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said the beginning of two thousand fourteen the number of our credit cards and presents and decreased with twenty seven with nine thousand. as i think the kids at the ports credit c
guys you won't or don't do one too twenty years ago president assad thousand back to the florida moscow state university and during a speech for the first time announced a deal the eurasian union. this is the starting point in the way towards the racial integration sixty countries a customs union and the recent single economic space had been established the president also doesn't match the stadium during communion. at that time many people asking about this initiative including me with this...
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only say, quote, we can confirm florida state has been notified by the office of civil rights investigation, however, due to federal and state privacy laws the universityan not comment. earlier this week up in tallahassee, winston and the national championship florida state football team held court with lawmakers at the state capitol. according to fox sports, two of winston's teammates have in fact now been punished by the school for violating the school's student code of conduct for what they did that night. one of them, a player, at the football team named risk cashinger, told police he videotaped the sex act in the apartment with his cell phone. later deleted it and threw away the phone. that even tried to engage in the sex act tivity with the other two that night. winston himself, he could also still be punished for a similar code of conduct violations if the school does continue pursuing this. and maximum penalty could be suspension if not ex-pullion for jameis winston. julie: wow, so the investigation how fsu handled the investigation of jameis winston continues. we'll be watching it. thank you so much, phil. jon. jon: mainstream media have been
only say, quote, we can confirm florida state has been notified by the office of civil rights investigation, however, due to federal and state privacy laws the universityan not comment. earlier this week up in tallahassee, winston and the national championship florida state football team held court with lawmakers at the state capitol. according to fox sports, two of winston's teammates have in fact now been punished by the school for violating the school's student code of conduct for what they...
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change is dr jeff chance of the john when we're winchester professor of oceanography at florida state university dr schatten welcome thank you glad to be here thanks and thanks for joining us with first of all tell us you know like i said permafrost is the permanently frozen stuff but. maybe you could fill it fill that in a little more where is the permafrost what is it what about what it started out as why is it important. well right now most of the permafrost in the world is in the north in the arctic and it's frozen soil some of it formed in the pleistocene before during the last question and some of it formed early in the housing period about six to seven thousand years ago and this sorrel is in a frozen state and because the climate is changing and warming and because the climate change is particularly great in the arctic relative to the lower latitudes this is warming and the organic matter that's stored in this soil is dying and beginning to decompose it's kind of like having a steak that's been in the freezer for a long time and leaving that state out on the kitchen counter and having it
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and 40versity of florida state university have been more successful than colleges in other states atintaining minority enrollment despite a ban on affirmative action. hispanic enrollment has tracked closely with the growth of young hispanics in florida. that is from the new york times editorial pages, here is "the wall street journal." bows ton supreme court democracy. they write this. justice scalia blew up our justice kennedy's constitution natinal halfway house. forxcoriated the court on racial speak preferences." that's from "the wall street journal" editorial board. "the new york times" editorial board, racial equality was at the court. in response to her pointed rebuke, this is justice sotomayor, john roberts wrote a concurrence chiding sotomayor for questioning her colleagues openness and candor. that is from "the new york times" editorial board. margaret, west virginia, republican caller. hi, margaret. caller: i just want to say -- i have been low income all my life. i am low income now. my children, i have two sons that went to college. they went on scholarship. my oldest so
and 40versity of florida state university have been more successful than colleges in other states atintaining minority enrollment despite a ban on affirmative action. hispanic enrollment has tracked closely with the growth of young hispanics in florida. that is from the new york times editorial pages, here is "the wall street journal." bows ton supreme court democracy. they write this. justice scalia blew up our justice kennedy's constitution natinal halfway house. forxcoriated the...
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florida state university under investigation by the federal government over their handling of jamis winston'suld not face criminal charges. he went on to win the heisman trophy. but the accuser filed a federal complaint, failure to complyç with federal title 9 laws which covers sexual harassment and could result in the school losing federal funding. he won a super bowl and now sources say a head coach getting a huge contract extension. carol left u.s.c. to coach the seahawks in 2010. he led the team to their first championship in february. coming up in eight days in maryland, final two sonics all in one day. they said it couldn't be done. i'll start in bethesda at barnes & noble at 11 and at 3 go over to fredericksburg and then back on the couch. >> meanwhile, wild weather in the midwest and south. there were reports of several tornadoes. this incredible picture telling it all. the skyç turning pitch-black at a baseball game at frisco, texas. in illinois, a house split in two and severe storms dropped heavy rains and baseball-sized hail. that shattered car windows and some gigantic thing th
florida state university under investigation by the federal government over their handling of jamis winston'suld not face criminal charges. he went on to win the heisman trophy. but the accuser filed a federal complaint, failure to complyç with federal title 9 laws which covers sexual harassment and could result in the school losing federal funding. he won a super bowl and now sources say a head coach getting a huge contract extension. carol left u.s.c. to coach the seahawks in 2010. he led...
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i imagine florida state, the university of tennessee, stanford, maybe wake forest, they'll all be fine with a more expensive athletic program. but what's going to happen to the smaller schools? what's going to happen to the minor sports? what's going to happen to the title 9 women's sports if for some reason a union forces universities to have a much more expensive athletic program for a few sports? mr. burr: well, let me say to my good friend from tennessee, i'll quote nathan hatch in an editorial he wrote in "the wall street journal" this week. he says, "because student athletes implies is an affront to those players take full advantage of the opportunity to get an education, do we really want to signal to society and high school students that making money is the reason to come play a sport in college as opposed to getting an education that will provide a lifetime benefit?" and president patrick parker, president of the university of delaware, in the same article said, "turning student athletes intoal is ride employees would endanger the existence of varsity sports on many college ca
i imagine florida state, the university of tennessee, stanford, maybe wake forest, they'll all be fine with a more expensive athletic program. but what's going to happen to the smaller schools? what's going to happen to the minor sports? what's going to happen to the title 9 women's sports if for some reason a union forces universities to have a much more expensive athletic program for a few sports? mr. burr: well, let me say to my good friend from tennessee, i'll quote nathan hatch in an...
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through the university of alabama system. 07% of the legislators went through the university of florida system. those state institutions are educating the leaders of tomorrow. i want to create a diverse learning environment for the leards that they're developing tomorrow. it's the future leaderership within the states in this country that is at peril. when you rook at the court, it has a history of decisions that negatively impact minorities. they limited rats today they upheld michigan's affirmative action ban. this court has a pattern that is disturbing at best. >> it's absolutely true, reverend sharpton, the conservatives on the roberts court embrace a vision of color blindness that's not sympathetic to any kind of racial classi classificati classification, even those intended to help minority. and that sort of decision inspired passionate dissents saying they were ignoring history and that really finally when minorities get a break, when they have universities or state legislatures to enact policies in their favor, then the conservative courts strike them down. that's what made this court -- this case
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universities from arizona state to florida state are collaborating in the wide band gap semiconductor work in raleigh, north carolina. researchers from the university of kentucky, university of tennessee, notre dame and ohio state are partners with the hub that's in detroit. and there are researchers from boulder, indiana, notre dame, u.t. austin and wisconsin who are partnering with the hub in chicago. what are these hubs? just some diffuse academic team that shares names and a little bit of data with each other? no, if there were, for example, to be a hub in maine on composites you'd find researchers at the university of delaware who have done great work on composites and companies doing work in composites partnering with the fundamental research being done say hypotheticalally at the university of maine and learning about how to deploy that new technology in ways that would benefit the local work force and local manufacturers. that's why there's so much leverage coming out of these linkages, why the hubs are so powerful in germany's experience. it is a way to harness our federal in
universities from arizona state to florida state are collaborating in the wide band gap semiconductor work in raleigh, north carolina. researchers from the university of kentucky, university of tennessee, notre dame and ohio state are partners with the hub that's in detroit. and there are researchers from boulder, indiana, notre dame, u.t. austin and wisconsin who are partnering with the hub in chicago. what are these hubs? just some diffuse academic team that shares names and a little bit of...
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florida gators, connecticut huskies, michigan state spartans or kentucky wild cats? >> c, the spartans. >> yes. >> yes, indeed. $100 for her. they are out out. >> universitynn takes on florida. they have not lost a game since december 2nd. rounding out is connecticut versus wisconsin. >> that's exciting. a cinderella story there. let's go across to kathie. >> another birthday girl, this time from tennessee. what were the that i means of the characters played by paul reiser and helen hunt? >> i'm going to say d. >> oh stop it. >> that is a tony nomination baby. enjoy. >> the answer is paul and jamie. >> mad about you was a popular series. it chronicled the recently married couple here in new york city. it has won four golden globes. >> back across to kathie. >> the tv series "mad men" is set in the late 1960s and centered around -- you tell me. >> a television network. >> no. not everybody watches "mad men." okay. >> so sad. all right. the correct answer is advertising agency. >> that's right. mad men is returning for it's final season on sunday april 13th. fans are anxious to see what happens. we've been focussing on this ad agency. fans are anxious to se
florida gators, connecticut huskies, michigan state spartans or kentucky wild cats? >> c, the spartans. >> yes. >> yes, indeed. $100 for her. they are out out. >> universitynn takes on florida. they have not lost a game since december 2nd. rounding out is connecticut versus wisconsin. >> that's exciting. a cinderella story there. let's go across to kathie. >> another birthday girl, this time from tennessee. what were the that i means of the characters played...
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florida state everything they could handle. if you watched steve spurrier win in the state of south carolina, including the number one draft pick in jadeveon clowney this year, the universitylina as well. so we have some teams out there, our recent announcement with notre dame we'll take assets as they come. but the assets are much more global assets. thing like coca-cola in chile. won the premiere division down in chile. making investments and our goal is using our growth drivers to help us fuel the global ambition as a company. so we'll drive that down in a big way. make these spends in front of the revenues on an international basis. >> that was kevin plank, ceo and chairman of under armour. i have a chance to walk around the store with kevin after the interview. we covered a lot more ground. it should not be missed. so go to madmoney.cnbc.com. more "mad money" after this, including number six on this list. list. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. z
florida state everything they could handle. if you watched steve spurrier win in the state of south carolina, including the number one draft pick in jadeveon clowney this year, the universitylina as well. so we have some teams out there, our recent announcement with notre dame we'll take assets as they come. but the assets are much more global assets. thing like coca-cola in chile. won the premiere division down in chile. making investments and our goal is using our growth drivers to help us...
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the northwestern university football team thinking about unionizing and incredibly some of the alum high in are saying maybe you don't want to do. that the winston story at florida state. incidentsincidents at vanderbile naval academy. they are happening all around the country. >> jon: aren't they also happening outside -- we can't assume that sexual assault or in this case they were exonerated but that these types of activities are somehow relegated to the universities. it's a problem in society. as most problems are. universities are merely a microcosm, if i may use that word. >> jon: yeah. >> of larger issues in society. why this became such an amazing story. i mean really it's unprecedented in its scale and the media attention it focused. these kids just thought we'll have a party where we'll just drink all day. there might be underage drinking going on and have a great idea of inviting strippers to come to our house instead of going to a strip club which we usually do and next thing we know their lives up upset for certainly the next 15 ms. of this situation before they were declared innocent by the stoarnlg of state of north carolina -- attorney general of the s
the northwestern university football team thinking about unionizing and incredibly some of the alum high in are saying maybe you don't want to do. that the winston story at florida state. incidentsincidents at vanderbile naval academy. they are happening all around the country. >> jon: aren't they also happening outside -- we can't assume that sexual assault or in this case they were exonerated but that these types of activities are somehow relegated to the universities. it's a problem in...
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tangled rape investigation going on at florida state while no criminal charges brought against jamesis winsto winstone. the case puts a spotlight on how universitiestruggling to manage sexual assault cases on campus. it brings to mind the most notorious. the duke lacrosse team and players arrested accused ever raping a stripper in the bathroom. that is until the case began. what unravelled is a school afraid of the case. it is all expertly detailed in the "price of silence." the power of the elite of the universities. william cohen joins me now. i read the reviews of your book. several make this observation. "the times" says you largely left out of the most important inn cregredie ingredient, your own analysis. what is your analysis? >> the conclusion is this is an incredible story. i first of all thought of my role as objective and dispassionate investigative reporter. had i filled this story with my analysis ad nauseam, i would have been criticized for that, too. the real problem here is that the justice system was diverted in the case. this is a situation where nobody covered themselves with glory. no heroes. we like our stories to have heroes.
tangled rape investigation going on at florida state while no criminal charges brought against jamesis winsto winstone. the case puts a spotlight on how universitiestruggling to manage sexual assault cases on campus. it brings to mind the most notorious. the duke lacrosse team and players arrested accused ever raping a stripper in the bathroom. that is until the case began. what unravelled is a school afraid of the case. it is all expertly detailed in the "price of silence." the power...
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state university in columbus. cases span from early january and those infected range in age from 9 months to 70 years old. health officials urge those in central ohio to get inoculated. >>> a floridafrom severe wounds suffered when she was attacked by a bear in her driveway over the weekend. it's the latest in a growing number of incidents between bears and humans. don dahler looks at how bears are being tracked. >> paul and his ring of biologists led us to a bear den. >> this is a good approach. they don't see us. >> reporter: just under a fallen tree, there's a female black bear near the end of her winter hibernation. she's one of an estimated 500 black bears in the state. the men work their way in close. they use a pole with a seringe attached to tranquilize her. last year, the team put a gps collar on this bear. the mission is to determine how they travel, what types of habitats they are using and how often they reproduce. nestled in with this mother were three cubs. >> these cubs are about 3 months old. the biologists will return in a year to see if they survive. >> reporter: the bear population is expanding into areas used by humans and humans using land used by bears. >> pa
state university in columbus. cases span from early january and those infected range in age from 9 months to 70 years old. health officials urge those in central ohio to get inoculated. >>> a floridafrom severe wounds suffered when she was attacked by a bear in her driveway over the weekend. it's the latest in a growing number of incidents between bears and humans. don dahler looks at how bears are being tracked. >> paul and his ring of biologists led us to a bear den. >>...
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florida's governor declared a state of emergency this morning. flash flooding affects thousands of people in mobile alabama, floo and pensacola, florida, where one person died. >>> the universityles from where servati was killed. >> reporter: yesterday his parents told teammates he alwayslso wanted to swim for crimson tide as well as be a hero. he was able to do both at just 21 years of age.age. in the pool john servati was a gifted athlete. his specialty was the freestyle and backstroke. but to those close to him it was his selflessness out fof the water that really matters. >> was always quick to say, oh, s quick yeah i'll help you move this hat are or i can help out with that to any teammate. he was just that kind of guy. of >> reporter: monday as dangerous storms struck tuscaloosa servati and his girlfriend took shelter in what they thought would be the safest place in his house, basement. but extensive flooding weakened the walls. servati held up a concrete wall long enough for his girlfriend oding to get out from under it before cave it collapsed again on him. girlf >> john was a hero every day, just constantly doing great again. things.n was a the fact he did that doesn
florida's governor declared a state of emergency this morning. flash flooding affects thousands of people in mobile alabama, floo and pensacola, florida, where one person died. >>> the universityles from where servati was killed. >> reporter: yesterday his parents told teammates he alwayslso wanted to swim for crimson tide as well as be a hero. he was able to do both at just 21 years of age.age. in the pool john servati was a gifted athlete. his specialty was the freestyle and...
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florida state, only 7% of the freshmen are black. and in michigan, as said, 19% of college-aged students are black, but at the university of michigan, students. if affirmative action isn't necessary, why then are we seeing such a large gap in the enrollment numbers? >> well, certainly these policies were put in place with the thought that by increasing the participation of these students on our campuses, it's going to feed right into our local economies and into leadership roles. so when all of a sudden you see, as james was just talking about, that you have a 30-plus percent drop in the six years since the university of michigan law went into effect, it is not just that these students are not able to participate at the university of michigan or university of texas or cal berkley, which is my alma mater, it's the effects it's going to have in the future on our local economies, as well as the laws that are written. there is data, rev al, that shows when students go not just to the top state schools, but particularly the flagship institutions, the cals of the world here at the university of maryland, certainly at the university of mic
florida state, only 7% of the freshmen are black. and in michigan, as said, 19% of college-aged students are black, but at the university of michigan, students. if affirmative action isn't necessary, why then are we seeing such a large gap in the enrollment numbers? >> well, certainly these policies were put in place with the thought that by increasing the participation of these students on our campuses, it's going to feed right into our local economies and into leadership roles. so when...
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florida state's heisman winning quarterback winston was under investigation for a rape accusation. he was acquitted, but it's florida state coming under fire. the u.s. department of education's office of civil rights opened and investigation into the university'sg of the situation, and into any potential title nine violations the university may have made. the a.c.r. tells schools that the school is not relieved of its duty to investigate under section nine. >> no details yet, but a press conference is scheduled for 1:30 eastern time for plenty of details. >> will those whipped cream piece have the f.d.a. warning labels on calorie count? >> let me check into that for you. >> life after death for michael jackson still making lots of money, tons of it and now a new album. we'll talk about it. >> welcome to al jazeera america. straight ahead, michael jackson with a new album five years after his death. we'll talk about whether it can become a commercial success. first, the rain and snow across the country today with nicole mitchell. >> we had this potent storm system through the south in mississippi or alabama, that line of strong storms, damaging wind the biggest threat with that. i want to get to the northern side of this. this is not the time o
florida state's heisman winning quarterback winston was under investigation for a rape accusation. he was acquitted, but it's florida state coming under fire. the u.s. department of education's office of civil rights opened and investigation into the university'sg of the situation, and into any potential title nine violations the university may have made. the a.c.r. tells schools that the school is not relieved of its duty to investigate under section nine. >> no details yet, but a press...
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for 23 years she served as the largest at the fourth private university in my home state of florida. it is because of her enthusiasm in taking on such a challenging responsibility that the university has now expanded from 16 buildings to 55 buildings on its campus and increased enrollment to more than 9,000 while maintaining its goal of academic excellence. sister jean has also been an active member of our community in civic and professional associations and has been the recipient of several accolades related to her work. she became the first woman to be a member of both the orange bowl committee and the nongroup of miami-dade community. the south florida community is truly bless to have had the benefit of sister jean's experience. her tenacity is a beacon of hope to is all. happy birthday, sister jean, and many more. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection the gentleman from new york is recognized for one minute. mr. tonko: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to acknowledge the union
for 23 years she served as the largest at the fourth private university in my home state of florida. it is because of her enthusiasm in taking on such a challenging responsibility that the university has now expanded from 16 buildings to 55 buildings on its campus and increased enrollment to more than 9,000 while maintaining its goal of academic excellence. sister jean has also been an active member of our community in civic and professional associations and has been the recipient of several...
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florida and california. >> the top 10%? >> is taking top graduates of high schools throughout the state so that's looking at geographic diversity. they're also really sophisticated plans. the universityulder has recently implemented a socioeconomic affirmative action plan alongside their existing race-based plan that actually looks at a number of different socioeconomic factors for students and balances that with their overachievement. how is their academic qualifications compared to students of similar backgrounds who face those same educational obstacles. >> ahkil, you were saying before that you deal with these admissions. >> i'm the faculty director of admissions, actually. >> all the time. >> and when we actually believe in affirmative action, we believe in racial affirmative action, and thank goodness you see that justice kennedy didn't use this an opportunity to say you can't do it at all, which is what scalia and thomas were skag. but we focus on whether you were the first kid in your family to ever go to college or ever go to graduate school. from a yale law school perspective, you have two of our graduates on the supreme court. you have three but justice sotomayor and justi
florida and california. >> the top 10%? >> is taking top graduates of high schools throughout the state so that's looking at geographic diversity. they're also really sophisticated plans. the universityulder has recently implemented a socioeconomic affirmative action plan alongside their existing race-based plan that actually looks at a number of different socioeconomic factors for students and balances that with their overachievement. how is their academic qualifications compared...
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killed in florida and the so-called music history >> : is sought out >> : advocates say they want universal background checks on all gun sales and a majority of nra members agreed. >> : in my home state colorado last year we passed just such a lot and is working. >> : >> : for the life the saves speak up speak out. >> : has become a washington lobby ran by extremists. >> : goes it warriors confirm that the team may be changing its name interview with espn lawyers present system was to get opinions from him. changing names back to san francisco warriors this is the team announcing that bought land for no reason. he says that he can amend name change has happened in the far future. tinplate and services codename for 1960's to present these then moved opening became close state. meantime warriors such and figure out to win player . >> : born black friday at 18 to park. try to the deepest and the ballpark. >> : bottom of the fourth michael morris, the other way 442 ft. and out for a solo home run. six of the season while the joints go for one kid is going to win at 51 jim hudson picking up the land. >> : taking on his astros now stop on/1/3 that he airmails it into a sense. houston _. th
killed in florida and the so-called music history >> : is sought out >> : advocates say they want universal background checks on all gun sales and a majority of nra members agreed. >> : in my home state colorado last year we passed just such a lot and is working. >> : >> : for the life the saves speak up speak out. >> : has become a washington lobby ran by extremists. >> : goes it warriors confirm that the team may be changing its name interview with...
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state universities. if you look at the freelance star of fredericksburg, virginia, a story broke out of chief in that county. theou turned the pages of times tribune of florida, talking about storm damages. a couple of crime stories related as well. if you go to the modesto bee out of california, a shooting at a campus there. some national stuff, but also some farming stories as well. minutes, wet 45 want to get a sense about your local newspaper. if you get something from it, if you read it every day. maybe you have comments on it as well directed to those who publish the paper. if you want to give us your thoughts on your local newspaper. please tell us what your local newspaper is. for those of you in the eastern and central time zones. in the mountain and pacific time zones. to help us start a process of talking about the effectiveness of local news, joining us on the phone is rick edmonds. he is with the poynter institute. a media business analyst for that publication. for those who may not know, what is the poynter institute? : it's a nonprofit school for journalists. in our discussions about the local newspaper, what are your thoughts about the curren
state universities. if you look at the freelance star of fredericksburg, virginia, a story broke out of chief in that county. theou turned the pages of times tribune of florida, talking about storm damages. a couple of crime stories related as well. if you go to the modesto bee out of california, a shooting at a campus there. some national stuff, but also some farming stories as well. minutes, wet 45 want to get a sense about your local newspaper. if you get something from it, if you read it...