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he suffered severe head trauma at his brother's fraternity house. nbc bay area stephanie joins us now with details. stephanie? >> reporter: police say they will act if the student either suffers permanent injuries or if he dies from what was a nasty fall that happened saturday evening here at that corner fraternity house. appears he was climbing down a pipe in the back and it suddenly broke and he fell to the concrete. >> we got there when they were cleaning up, but it was a large pool. >> reporter: a large pool of blood. eric christian returned home midnight saturday to paramedics in the back of the fraternity house. they were tending to freshman andrew crowlie who had scaled down a drainpipe, which snapped. >> some brothers from the house were there first and tended to him until the ambulance came. >> reporter: police say he was unconscious, heavily bleeding. they believe he was drink. christensen says if he was, he didn't get the alcohol from the fiji house. >> in fact, most of our brothers were at another party at another fraternity, so that's w
he suffered severe head trauma at his brother's fraternity house. nbc bay area stephanie joins us now with details. stephanie? >> reporter: police say they will act if the student either suffers permanent injuries or if he dies from what was a nasty fall that happened saturday evening here at that corner fraternity house. appears he was climbing down a pipe in the back and it suddenly broke and he fell to the concrete. >> we got there when they were cleaning up, but it was a large...
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the fraternity was banned from cal poly for 30 years. four young men were convicted of criminal hazing and sent to jail for a maximum of 120 days. >> i lived in a hazing world of death. >> reporter: doug seerberg was the starkees' attorney. he said throwing the perpetrators in jail sends the right message but so far legislation has done little to end the cycle of hazing. >> 18-irx 19-, and 20-year-olds have absolutely no idea of what the law may be on hazing when they're engaging in these types of activists. these are rituals that have gone on for years. they're just doing what was done to them before. it may help but will it solve the problem? no. >> reporter: one of the things that will solve the problem, seerberg says is accurate information. so the starkees sued the fraternity, forcing it to list violations on its website. and voluntarily cal poly has done the same. >> you have a parent that was seeking the truth, actively seeking the truth about an organization that her son was seeking to join thousands of miles away. and she couldn
the fraternity was banned from cal poly for 30 years. four young men were convicted of criminal hazing and sent to jail for a maximum of 120 days. >> i lived in a hazing world of death. >> reporter: doug seerberg was the starkees' attorney. he said throwing the perpetrators in jail sends the right message but so far legislation has done little to end the cycle of hazing. >> 18-irx 19-, and 20-year-olds have absolutely no idea of what the law may be on hazing when they're...
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fraternity leaders say he's not a member of the fraternity but has friends in the house. >>> special crews recovered the body of a hiker who fell to his death while rock climbing. the man fell yesterday while hiking with a friend east of gill roy. the friend was injured and taken to the hospital. search and rescue crews used ropes and harnesses to recover the hiker's body. >> a lot of rocks and large boulders. it's common and known to climbers. >> authorities have not released the hiker's name. the death now appears to be accidental. >>> at the state capitol today, occupied protestors clashed with police. officers say the protestors attacked them as they escorted a pro white group. officers were trying to keep the groups separate when dozens of protestors started throwing cans and bottles. two officers suffered minor injuries. three protestors were arrested. >>> one step closer to a deal to keep them if the state cap top, kings, nba and officials announced the plan to finance a new arena in the area. they will give sacramento one more chance. they're set to vote on a new deal next we
fraternity leaders say he's not a member of the fraternity but has friends in the house. >>> special crews recovered the body of a hiker who fell to his death while rock climbing. the man fell yesterday while hiking with a friend east of gill roy. the friend was injured and taken to the hospital. search and rescue crews used ropes and harnesses to recover the hiker's body. >> a lot of rocks and large boulders. it's common and known to climbers. >> authorities have not...
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. >> reporter: on facebook, pictures show the house being used for fraternity meetings.the address is listed as a dive bar. the men who live in the house are military veterans. >> i say i admire what you've done for the country, but i'm not admiring what's going on now. >> reporter: each year au receives complaints about six to 10 problem houses. 43rd street, neighbors complained of finding women's underwear and beer cans on the front lawn at a student rented house and being mooned. the students, all members of one fraternity, moved out last fall. >> the national office related with that fraternity got involved and the students moved out. >> reporter: neighbors reported public urination and nude dancers. at the time, the police could only discipline the students offcampus for criminal behavior. they finally moved. and another house rented to students the past 10 years continues to be a problem, with large drunken parties and vandalized cars. neighbors wouldn't talk, worried about revenge. when the parties get to loud, call police. >> most of the students are good neighbo
. >> reporter: on facebook, pictures show the house being used for fraternity meetings.the address is listed as a dive bar. the men who live in the house are military veterans. >> i say i admire what you've done for the country, but i'm not admiring what's going on now. >> reporter: each year au receives complaints about six to 10 problem houses. 43rd street, neighbors complained of finding women's underwear and beer cans on the front lawn at a student rented house and being...
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. ♪ get around ♪wgn news @ 9 not ready for the g8 and nato summits that warning from fraternal order chicago police officers. large- scale event 90 days away preparations underway looking at what is being done now. mayor rahm emmanuel sidestep the issue preferred to have police superintendent to answer the question on men and women of the department of being ready. going to be a challenge other cities that hosted g8 and nato summits protests have turned violent. >> not going to engage in a debate. >> police superintendent barry mccarty reluctant to discuss details or allegations from the police union department has been slow to purchase protective equipment like these plastic face shields. acid or even bags of urine or feces have been thrown into officer spaces at past world summits chicago fraternal order of police say that is why specialized face shields are a must to protect the eyes something department commanders overlooked until the union brought it to their attention. >> something should have been thought of well in advance. any fluid that would have been thrown at chicago pol
. ♪ get around ♪wgn news @ 9 not ready for the g8 and nato summits that warning from fraternal order chicago police officers. large- scale event 90 days away preparations underway looking at what is being done now. mayor rahm emmanuel sidestep the issue preferred to have police superintendent to answer the question on men and women of the department of being ready. going to be a challenge other cities that hosted g8 and nato summits protests have turned violent. >> not going to engage...
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my fraternal grandmother, her father was born a slave and later became an owner of a farm in virginia. in prince edward county, virginia. this was the county that was the site of a 1951 protest led by black students to persuade their local school board to build them a better school. it also led in part to the landmark civil rights place -- decision, brown vs. board of education. my grandmother and her sisters realized early on that education was important for their survival. their unshakeable persistence and unflinching sacrifice led them to better lives. not only did they had -- have to do with racism but the belief that a woman's place was in the home and in this case on the farm doing the chores like cooking, cleaning, milking the cow and cutting wood. this is the 1930's. you have to cut wood for everything. as i mentioned earlier prince edward county was not interested in educating colored children but my grandmother and her sisters were persistent and found a school in the neighboring county of appomattox which was down the street from the courthouse where general robert e. lee s
my fraternal grandmother, her father was born a slave and later became an owner of a farm in virginia. in prince edward county, virginia. this was the county that was the site of a 1951 protest led by black students to persuade their local school board to build them a better school. it also led in part to the landmark civil rights place -- decision, brown vs. board of education. my grandmother and her sisters realized early on that education was important for their survival. their unshakeable...
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fraternity meetings and numerous parties. it was nicknamed and on four square, the address is listed as a dive bar. the young men who live in the house are military veterans. >> i said, i admire for what you have done for our country, but i'm not admiring what's going on now. >> on 43rd street, neighbors complained finding women's underwear and beer cans on the front lawn of a student rented house and being mooned. the students all members of one fraternity moved out last fall. >> the national office affiliated with that organization, the landlord or property managers got involved and eventually the students did move out. >> in 2010 on ellicott street, neighbors reported public urination and nude dancers. the university worked with police to address the problems, but at the time could only discipline students off campus for criminal behavior. the students finally moved. and according to neighbors on 44th street, another house rented to students the past ten years continues to be a problem with large drunken parties and vandal
fraternity meetings and numerous parties. it was nicknamed and on four square, the address is listed as a dive bar. the young men who live in the house are military veterans. >> i said, i admire for what you have done for our country, but i'm not admiring what's going on now. >> on 43rd street, neighbors complained finding women's underwear and beer cans on the front lawn of a student rented house and being mooned. the students all members of one fraternity moved out last fall....
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we spoke to the fraternity president who said that he is not a member but does have friends in the house. >> new, the humane society wants people to adopt hundreds of chickens saved from horrible conditions. we have the story and the one thing that the society said they cannot be used for. >> reporter: how does farm fresh eggs sound for breakfast tomorrow? take a look at just some of the hundreds of hens the humane society has coming up for adoption later this week. when you think about adopting a pet this is the image that probably comes to mind. you probably don't think about these. herding hundreds of chicken is like herding cats. they are coming up for adoption soon but before you get any ideas about stocking the freezer,. >> we want to adopt them as pets and as egg layers only. >> reporter: no dinner. >> not dinner. >> reporter: they have been way to much to end up on a plate. >> you will be okay. >> reporter: they are the lucky ones, among the thousands rescue from a egg laying facility. authorities say the owner had stopped feeding his 50,000 birds, a third died. others had to be
we spoke to the fraternity president who said that he is not a member but does have friends in the house. >> new, the humane society wants people to adopt hundreds of chickens saved from horrible conditions. we have the story and the one thing that the society said they cannot be used for. >> reporter: how does farm fresh eggs sound for breakfast tomorrow? take a look at just some of the hundreds of hens the humane society has coming up for adoption later this week. when you think...
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i am requesting for tickets, for his brother and three of his fraternity brothers. guest get the tickets to the skybox at no charge. parking, food, and drink are included at no charge, courtesy of the taxpayer. >> i don't think they are excluded. >> the mayor repeated that rationale when asked about other frequent skybox guests. her political supporters, even campaign officials. guests at the october gain included three people who hosted a political fund raiser for the mayor earlier in the year. a preseason game included the owner of apartment buildings who donated four thousand dollars to the mayor's campaign. unions often got tickets, including service employees union. >> the thing it is proper for your campaign officials to use that box? >> i think as long as they are city residents, there are no governing rules. >> i am asking as a matter of ethics if it is right for these -- for this box to be used by your campaign officials? >> there is absolutely no ethical violations. >> asked to recall any business she might have invited that she was considering moving to t
i am requesting for tickets, for his brother and three of his fraternity brothers. guest get the tickets to the skybox at no charge. parking, food, and drink are included at no charge, courtesy of the taxpayer. >> i don't think they are excluded. >> the mayor repeated that rationale when asked about other frequent skybox guests. her political supporters, even campaign officials. guests at the october gain included three people who hosted a political fund raiser for the mayor earlier...
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and invaded a smaller fraternity house. they only had ten guys. so, we kind of took over there. games on the front lawn. we wore out our welcome. and then, we went down to new orleans for 24 hours. there was no place to sleep. i had about 5 bucks. and i ran through that on boone's farm real quick. >> jimmy: where did you sleep? >> i slept on a street, in front of al hertz bar on bourbon street. it was back when you could still have glass bottles and stuff. i was ankle-deep in broken glass and booze and whatever. and i said, i'm home. >> jimmy: yeah. really. that's when your love affair with the city began. your kids don't have to go through that sort of thing. they have a nice house to be in. >> they can fill my house with glass shards. >> jimmy: that experience of -- >> oh, hell no. >> jimmy: of almost homeless. impoverished, gladiators. >> i killed a guy with a nut and a spear. >> jimmy: what? >> that was 40 years ago, jimmy. >> jimmy: the statute of limitations. >> especially in louisiana, statute of limitations is six months. >> jimmy: right. i heard, and i guess this is pub
and invaded a smaller fraternity house. they only had ten guys. so, we kind of took over there. games on the front lawn. we wore out our welcome. and then, we went down to new orleans for 24 hours. there was no place to sleep. i had about 5 bucks. and i ran through that on boone's farm real quick. >> jimmy: where did you sleep? >> i slept on a street, in front of al hertz bar on bourbon street. it was back when you could still have glass bottles and stuff. i was ankle-deep in broken...
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for the boys, it is had a cross between boy scouts and fraternities. they teach self-esteem, and we present our children yearly in a debutante ball. this is the third annual debutante ball, and in three years, we have served over 60 children. coupled with 20 boys from the princess club. our final aspect which the educational enrichment. it was essential that we do not leave that aspect out coupled with education. everything i say will go into one year and out the other. we bring the dance, the arts and education. we used the instrument of version, change the words of. the turn that into what they used as a study mechanisms. i am proud to say that with the program i have used, and he was an academy for young scientists. to give you a quick demonstration of what that might sound like, it goes like this. parts of speech you are all easy, and just sing with me. parts of speech are all easy, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, prepositions. conjunctions. a noun is a person, place, fang, or idea. like barack obama is a person. academy is in place. a little puppy is
for the boys, it is had a cross between boy scouts and fraternities. they teach self-esteem, and we present our children yearly in a debutante ball. this is the third annual debutante ball, and in three years, we have served over 60 children. coupled with 20 boys from the princess club. our final aspect which the educational enrichment. it was essential that we do not leave that aspect out coupled with education. everything i say will go into one year and out the other. we bring the dance, the...
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the fraternity you see is only one of two residential houses on campus, not owned by the university. it's not a typical dorm. 35 students live here and they create their own living spaces. >> i can put things on the wall. very my tv. >> reporter: they say in other dorms one needs permission to nail something to the wall. here they create art on the walls. the residents say it's funky, individual and homey and the alum board manages them but it's a cooperative so they cook, clean and care for the house as a group. >> as residents in this house we are responsible to each other and that gives us something retainingible that forces cooperation and responsibility that you won't find in other residences. republican stanford which owns the land wants to cancel the lease and take over the house siting fire and health code violations. in a statement the university said the board has not demonstrated consistent leadership nor sufficient management of the property putting the students at risk which is not acceptable. > >> we are working really hard to show the board is doing good work on the ho
the fraternity you see is only one of two residential houses on campus, not owned by the university. it's not a typical dorm. 35 students live here and they create their own living spaces. >> i can put things on the wall. very my tv. >> reporter: they say in other dorms one needs permission to nail something to the wall. here they create art on the walls. the residents say it's funky, individual and homey and the alum board manages them but it's a cooperative so they cook, clean and...
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we spoke to the fraternity president who said that he is not a member but does have friends in the houseiety wants people to adopt hundreds of chickens saved from horrible conditions. we have the story and the one thing that the society said they cannot be used for. >> reporter: how does farm fresh eggs sound for breakfast tomorrow? take a look at just some of the hundreds of hens the humane society has coming up for adoption later this week. when you think about adopting a pet this is the image that probably comes to mind. you probably don't think about these. herding hundreds of chicken is like herding cats. they are coming up for adoption soon but before you get any ideas about stocking the freezer,. >> we want to adopt them as pets and as egg layers only. >> reporter: no dinner. >> not dinner. >> reporter: they have been way to much to end up on a plate. >> you will be okay. >> reporter: they are the lucky ones, among the thousands rescue from a egg laying facility. authorities say the owner had stopped feeding his 50,000 birds, a third died. others had to be put down . they have bee
we spoke to the fraternity president who said that he is not a member but does have friends in the houseiety wants people to adopt hundreds of chickens saved from horrible conditions. we have the story and the one thing that the society said they cannot be used for. >> reporter: how does farm fresh eggs sound for breakfast tomorrow? take a look at just some of the hundreds of hens the humane society has coming up for adoption later this week. when you think about adopting a pet this is...
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the fraternity you see is only one of two residential houses on campus, not owned by the university. it's not a typical dorm. 35 students live here and they create their own living spaces. >> i can put things on the wall. very my tv. >> reporter: they say in other dorms one needs permission to nail something to the wall. here they create art on the walls. the residents say it's funky, individual and homey and the alum board manages them but it's a cooperative so they cook, clean and care for the house as a group. >> as residents in this house we are responsible to each other and that gives us something retainingible that forces cooperation and responsibility that you won't find in other residences. republican stanford which owns the land wants to cancel the lease and take over the house siting fire and health code violations. in a statement the university said the board has not demonstrated consistent leadership nor sufficient management of the property putting the students at risk which is not acceptable. > >> we are working really hard to show the board is doing good work on the ho
the fraternity you see is only one of two residential houses on campus, not owned by the university. it's not a typical dorm. 35 students live here and they create their own living spaces. >> i can put things on the wall. very my tv. >> reporter: they say in other dorms one needs permission to nail something to the wall. here they create art on the walls. the residents say it's funky, individual and homey and the alum board manages them but it's a cooperative so they cook, clean and...
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they would need to fraternities and sororities to be accepted, and they drink the alcohol to be part of the group. >> he warns that anyone can be drawn into a dangerous relationship at on-campus dynamics can make it hard to break off. friends and family said they considered an intervention for george huguely's drinking, which often lead to violent fights with his former girlfriend. >> time to take a look at the forecast for the rest of the afternoon and evening. currently, it is 51 at b.w.i., beautiful february day out there buying. winds are pretty testy. northwest winds, 12 miles per hour. that will make it feel like the upper 40's in the afternoon. we will expect highs in the mid- 50's. sunshine earlier on, then clouds will be increasing tonight. winds will calm down, but the clouds are increasing at the next chance for rain. -- ahead of the next chance for rain. >> maryland it is one step closer to legalizing same-sex marriage. two house committees voted to send a bit act to the full chamber for a vote, where the bill died last year. gov. o'malley and knowledge is he still needs
they would need to fraternities and sororities to be accepted, and they drink the alcohol to be part of the group. >> he warns that anyone can be drawn into a dangerous relationship at on-campus dynamics can make it hard to break off. friends and family said they considered an intervention for george huguely's drinking, which often lead to violent fights with his former girlfriend. >> time to take a look at the forecast for the rest of the afternoon and evening. currently, it is 51...
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that the prize should go to quote, the person who shall have o done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations. president obama got the prize in 2009. >>> dr decades religious organizations such as the council of churches and oers have been working with labor organizers to try to improve conditions for farm workers. there's been some success. most recently in the tomato fields of south florida where immigrants harvest nearly all the winter tomatoes this country grows. our report is from saul gonzalez. >> reporter: florida may be better known for its oranges but it's tomatoes that rule. during the winter months, nearly all of america's domestically grown tomatoes come from this part of florida. >> tomato harvesting is still very much by land work. there's no machine that exists? >> that is correct. >> reporter: steve is harvesting manager for pacific groers. >> it's somewhere around 12 to 1400 boxes and we pack 25-pound boxes. >> it's industrial scale. >> correct. >> reporter: flst flst tomato workers exploited workers. that's turned tomato fields into the front lines of a natio
that the prize should go to quote, the person who shall have o done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations. president obama got the prize in 2009. >>> dr decades religious organizations such as the council of churches and oers have been working with labor organizers to try to improve conditions for farm workers. there's been some success. most recently in the tomato fields of south florida where immigrants harvest nearly all the winter tomatoes this country grows. our...
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i am requesting your tickets, one for his brother and three for his fraternity brothers. parking, food, and drinks are also included, courtesy of the taxpayer. think they are excluded. most are city residents. >> the mayor repeated that rational when asked about other cities skybox guests for political supporters. guest for the game against the texans included three people who hosted a fund-raiser for the mayor earlier in the year. unions often not tickets, including the powerful service employees union, which is a big donor to democrats, including the mayor. the mayor's professional fund- raiser was a guest at a game before the primary election. >> do you think it is appropriate for your campaign officials to use that box? >> as long as they are city residents, there are no governing rules. >> i am asking if it is ethically right pickax there is absolutely no ethical violation. >> missing from the list, any of the city's top officials from the economic development agency. asked to recall any business you might have invited that was considering moving to the city, the may
i am requesting your tickets, one for his brother and three for his fraternity brothers. parking, food, and drinks are also included, courtesy of the taxpayer. think they are excluded. most are city residents. >> the mayor repeated that rational when asked about other cities skybox guests for political supporters. guest for the game against the texans included three people who hosted a fund-raiser for the mayor earlier in the year. unions often not tickets, including the powerful service...
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that could be some group of italian, some roman fraternal organization connected with the church. sure who they are or even where they are seated. i started to say the holy travel is traveling. he is due to go to cuba and mexico this spring, so that will certainly be a significant trip for him. >> will any of these new cardinals travel with him? >> some of these would be part of the en tourage. some will be members of the vatican, heads of the various significant departments. some of them might travel with him for something like that. certainly like the cardinal's secretary of state would travel with him for those kinds of flaul international trips. then there are a number of other members of what's called the papal household which is called his staff. the pope is not only the head of the catholic church, but he's the head of state because vatican city is a full diplomatic country. so all the things that go with that are also present within the church. it is -- it is a small territory. i think now we're moving into the second part of the ceremony in which the -- one of the cardina
that could be some group of italian, some roman fraternal organization connected with the church. sure who they are or even where they are seated. i started to say the holy travel is traveling. he is due to go to cuba and mexico this spring, so that will certainly be a significant trip for him. >> will any of these new cardinals travel with him? >> some of these would be part of the en tourage. some will be members of the vatican, heads of the various significant departments. some...
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something in my career, see something in the way i carry myself or through my volunteer work with the fraternal organization or otherwise that inspires them to know that, you know, it's not only about what you do but also what you contribute and give back, not only professionally, but socially, culturely or in your church or wherever, and that's something that has always been a large part of my life as well. >> dr. jay marshall shepherd, using science in service of >> she was simply known as the lady doctor, colorado's first licensed black female physician, born in 1871, just outside of galesburg, illinois. from the beginning, it seems she was destined to help others. >> from what we know about her family, her mother and her father were slaves, but her mother had this innate ability to be able to nurse people back to health, and so justine that would follow her around and see what she did, and we assume that that's where that ambition came from r >> her mother the nurse supported her dream of becoming a doctor so she entered chicago's medical college in the early 1890's. >> in that time frame,
something in my career, see something in the way i carry myself or through my volunteer work with the fraternal organization or otherwise that inspires them to know that, you know, it's not only about what you do but also what you contribute and give back, not only professionally, but socially, culturely or in your church or wherever, and that's something that has always been a large part of my life as well. >> dr. jay marshall shepherd, using science in service of >> she was simply...
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these guys are from the alpha delta phi fraternity, and they're about to sir serenade some girls. >> throwing the pebble at the window trick. >> but they're serenading an entire group of girls. >> what's your name? >> joanne and beverly. >> this one is for you, joanne. ♪ >> it counts, you guys. and they serenade the girls to enrique iglesias "hero." ♪ would you dance if i asked you to dance would you run and never look back ♪ ♪ ♪ and i can be your hero baby >> i hope these guys got lucky afterwards, because that's a lot of work. >> are you gushing like me, because -- >> i'm not gushing at all. like i wish -- i really do wish, actually, that it was a different song. >> i'm a bigger fan of the john cusack -- the boombox. >> they posted this video on their youtube channel and they wrote "to all of the lovely ladies of ubc. you're all worth it". >> surely not all of them were celebrating with a special valentine, so give them a chance to feel loved. >> will you be my valentine? >> yes! >> woo! >>> that's going to do it for us here at "right this minute." we're going to leave you with one
these guys are from the alpha delta phi fraternity, and they're about to sir serenade some girls. >> throwing the pebble at the window trick. >> but they're serenading an entire group of girls. >> what's your name? >> joanne and beverly. >> this one is for you, joanne. ♪ >> it counts, you guys. and they serenade the girls to enrique iglesias "hero." ♪ would you dance if i asked you to dance would you run and never look back ♪ ♪ ♪ and i can...
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she told police quarter approached her and said he could get into trouble for fraternizing with patience, but he offered to help with the fair. he led her back into the building and stop at the rear stairwell where the alleged attack happened. the woman also said she told quarter if he let her go, she would not tell anyone, and he offered her money to keep her quiet. in a statement, johns hopkins said once it heard about the alleged incident, the hospital took immediate action, and the officer was suspended. "the safety of our patients, visitors, and employees is a top priority, and we take these allegations very seriously." quarter goes back before a judge march 20 for a preliminary hearing -- porter. >> thanks. meanwhile, a body reportedly found in baltimore county today. police say a man called 911 to report seeing the body. no other information is being released at this time. >> controversy brewing in annapolis. the license plate simply says "maryland supports veterans." proceeds would go to the veterans trust fund. david collins joins us now live from annapolis with more on who oppo
she told police quarter approached her and said he could get into trouble for fraternizing with patience, but he offered to help with the fair. he led her back into the building and stop at the rear stairwell where the alleged attack happened. the woman also said she told quarter if he let her go, she would not tell anyone, and he offered her money to keep her quiet. in a statement, johns hopkins said once it heard about the alleged incident, the hospital took immediate action, and the officer...
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my fraternal grandmother, her father was born a slave and later became an owner of a farm in virginia prince edward county, virginia. this was the county that was the site of a 1951 protest led by black students to persuade their local school board to build them a better school. it also led in part to the landmark civil rights place -- decision, brown vs. board of education. my grandmother and her sisters realized early on that education was important for their survival. their unshakeable persistence and unflinching sacrifice led them to better lives. not only did
my fraternal grandmother, her father was born a slave and later became an owner of a farm in virginia prince edward county, virginia. this was the county that was the site of a 1951 protest led by black students to persuade their local school board to build them a better school. it also led in part to the landmark civil rights place -- decision, brown vs. board of education. my grandmother and her sisters realized early on that education was important for their survival. their unshakeable...