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often turns into hostility to the victims we had to huntsville alabama. has taken refuge she works as a tour guide for. the university contested the events and placed her in a psychiatric hospital it's a simple case of blaming the victim. i think it's not really a culture as much as culture of silence rape is one of those crimes when you mentioned no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the university's behavior regarding her rape in one week more than ten thousand read her story on the internet. being raped. time does not speed ahead with. time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. dormitory on campus some nights i can hear the. roommate from the door. and. it is far from a plus. if you. think about. analyzing everything and. hold retrospective what would you have done differently. this. is a time where paranoid. no one no one could find me. especially but. the university's reaction revealed that. the power
often turns into hostility to the victims we had to huntsville alabama. has taken refuge she works as a tour guide for. the university contested the events and placed her in a psychiatric hospital it's a simple case of blaming the victim. i think it's not really a culture as much as culture of silence rape is one of those crimes when you mentioned no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the university's behavior regarding her rape in one week more...
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often turns into hostility to the victims we had to huntsville alabama and g.o.p. fan who has taken refuge she works as a tour guide for nasa. in angie's case the university contested the events and placed her in a psychiatric hospital is a simple case of blaming the victim. i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the university's behavior regarding her rape in one week more than ten thousand read her story on the internet. when you're being raped time does not stop time does not speed ahead like it does when you're with friends instead time becomes. it slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. some nights i can still hear the sound of his roommates in the other side of the door. talking and joking is. far from a pleasant wake up call. if you. think about it almost obsessively and analyzing everything and
often turns into hostility to the victims we had to huntsville alabama and g.o.p. fan who has taken refuge she works as a tour guide for nasa. in angie's case the university contested the events and placed her in a psychiatric hospital is a simple case of blaming the victim. i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. publishing her story in the campus newspaper she exposed the...
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silence often turns into hostility to the victims we had to huntsville alabama where angie of the foreigner has taken refuge she works as a tour guide for nasa. in angie's case the university contested the events and placed her in a psychiatric hospital it's a simple case of blaming the victim. i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. slows to such an excruciating pace every second becomes an hour every minute a year becomes a lifetime on may twenty fifth twenty. dormitory on campus. roommates in the door. and. if you. think about. everything. go back and. hold. differently. is a time where paranoid. no one no one could find. but. reaction revealed. the way. to have to go through. behavior. and. defend yourself you don't have any proof. or physical d.n.a. . point. and i. told. you how do you do with that girl complaining about. school. to somebody. he's going to lose money at the school or why make actual changes that will put you in the press in a negative light. once again
silence often turns into hostility to the victims we had to huntsville alabama where angie of the foreigner has taken refuge she works as a tour guide for nasa. in angie's case the university contested the events and placed her in a psychiatric hospital it's a simple case of blaming the victim. i think it's not really a rape culture as much that it's a culture of silence rape is one of those crimes that when you mention it no one wants to talk about. slows to such an excruciating pace every...
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. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus tate of huntsville, texas, is visiting fight town for the firste's walking on the strip with some family members when something catches his eye. all the sudden i see two guys arguing. it went from playful to serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> maxwell allen, aka, batman, has been making a living by dressing up as the caped crusader for more than a decade. first on hollywood boulevard in los angeles. and in 2010 he moved to the las vegas strip. >> i like being my own boss. i like working with kids. and i kind of like being out there. >> like virtually all of the street characters on the strip, batman works solely for tips, posing for photos and relying on the generosity of batman's adoring fans for his income. >> everybody thinks you're making great money, every, every day, which is not true. i mean, one day you can do really well. up to 100 bucks a day sometimes. and other days can be
. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus tate of huntsville, texas, is visiting fight town for the firste's walking on the strip with some family members when something catches his eye. all the sudden i see two guys arguing. it went from playful to serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> maxwell allen, aka, batman,...
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fort collins, colorado, comes in as the safest followed by brownville, texas, boise, idaho, and huntsville, alabama. here's the bottom five. providence, rhode island, springfield, massachusetts, washington, d.c., and then boston. two little cities. >> all right. well tonight, the virginia department of transportation is trying to get to the bottom of that crazy striping problem. we showed you live pictures last night as drivers tried to navigate the stripes that peeled off the road on eastbound i-66. that was the bridge over route 29 yesterday. well a sample of that tape has been sent to a lab for testing. and vdot is not sure if the tape itself was damaged, if was applied incorrectly, or if all that rain that came down played a role in that tape peeling away. >>> trending now, two airline passengers get the boot after a fight over leg room. >> plus, why in the world is matt damon dumping toilet water on himself? and a little advice, don't put yourself on national television. we're back after th hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a spe
fort collins, colorado, comes in as the safest followed by brownville, texas, boise, idaho, and huntsville, alabama. here's the bottom five. providence, rhode island, springfield, massachusetts, washington, d.c., and then boston. two little cities. >> all right. well tonight, the virginia department of transportation is trying to get to the bottom of that crazy striping problem. we showed you live pictures last night as drivers tried to navigate the stripes that peeled off the road on...
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in an interview with the huntsville times he said, quote, what the democrats are doing is dividing america by race. they are waging a war on whites. i find that repugnant. the democrats are openly soliciting votes of people based on skin color. that's wrong. nobody should be attacked based on skin color. i don't know of a single republican who made p an appeal for votes based on skin color. gene, you grew up with this. i don't know. >> what i grew up with was more sophisticated and subtle than that. >> white power is a phrase i have heard. this guy is a u.s. congressman today. >> today. >> he's in office now. >> a war on whites. it's breathtaking really. he got a second bite at the apple, too. he said the stuff in a radio interview and then the birmingham newspaper said -- >> is that what you really mean? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. >> you're not going to defend -- let me be clear i don't have to defend crazy. >> he was dignified on the show last week. >> again, this is speaking to a stereotyped fear that more whites are having in various parts of the country as the demographics in this count
in an interview with the huntsville times he said, quote, what the democrats are doing is dividing america by race. they are waging a war on whites. i find that repugnant. the democrats are openly soliciting votes of people based on skin color. that's wrong. nobody should be attacked based on skin color. i don't know of a single republican who made p an appeal for votes based on skin color. gene, you grew up with this. i don't know. >> what i grew up with was more sophisticated and subtle...
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. >>> july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas. police dash cams record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> yes, sir, i need help. my car is stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> my first thought was, i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police find his out of control vehicle barreling down 190. his life and the lives of others may hang in the balance. >> how fast are you going, sir? >> i'm going about 60 miles an hour. i tried the gear shift, emergency brake, regular brake. >> the first to respond to the call is rocky carol, a pennsylvania troll man from sam houston university. >> i immediately grabbed a set of keys. >> a fellow officer follows carol. his dash cam is also trained on the chase. >> i'm in a green ford expedition. i don't want to kill anybody. i tried the ignition. it wouldn't work. i tried the dashboard. that wouldn't work. i tried all i thought i could do to try to get the car stopped. >> as patrolman carol's car sets out to find jeter, jeter is facing a life or death decision. ho
. >>> july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas. police dash cams record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> yes, sir, i need help. my car is stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> my first thought was, i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police find his out of control vehicle barreling down 190. his life and the lives of others may hang in the balance. >> how fast are you going, sir? >> i'm going about 60 miles an hour. i tried...
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one from huntsville, alabama. two from austin, texas. one from washington, d.c., ronan. >> police saying out of towners to blame for a lot of violence. what are people telling you about that charge? >> reporter: well, these particular protesters that we spoke with this morning they deny that. captain johnson said there's been this out of town criminal element that's intentionally provoking these police officers. these particular protesters that we spoke with, they argue that's not case. they feel that the police just overreacted in this case. one of them told us that the police officers dragged him and friends from the truck peacefully trying the leave the area. but right now captain johnson is insisting that these out of towners and this criminal element is intentionally provoking these police officers and at least according to the records we saw, however, more than 70% of the ones arrested are local. if that the's case and out of towners provoking the police officers, they didn't seem to end up in the st. louis county jail last night.
one from huntsville, alabama. two from austin, texas. one from washington, d.c., ronan. >> police saying out of towners to blame for a lot of violence. what are people telling you about that charge? >> reporter: well, these particular protesters that we spoke with this morning they deny that. captain johnson said there's been this out of town criminal element that's intentionally provoking these police officers. these particular protesters that we spoke with, they argue that's not...
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the last assignment was a major defense acquisitions program in huntsville, alabama. i got my phd from george mason university and made the transition into academia. i am now at george mason university running us them professional development program stem professional development program for teachers in virginia. difficult to find examples of philanthropists investing in defense research and development. as rich and dan have alluded, there are areas there have been investments and defense affairs, narrowly look to defense research and development. rich looked and started googling. i did that too. started drawing venn diagrams to see what would happen. overall research and development in the united states in overall defense budget, and then i could and overallropy various types of philanthropic activities. i could see the giving to defense in certain areas, especially nowadays with help to wounded warriors and things like and jim mentioned some things there. but then i found it hard to find examples when i got into research and development. of course, when you peel the
the last assignment was a major defense acquisitions program in huntsville, alabama. i got my phd from george mason university and made the transition into academia. i am now at george mason university running us them professional development program stem professional development program for teachers in virginia. difficult to find examples of philanthropists investing in defense research and development. as rich and dan have alluded, there are areas there have been investments and defense...
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. >> host: filed in florida coming in from huntsville alabama on the line for independence.good morning. as a retired veteran of the air force and army i trained soldiers and air force airman and army soldiers and let me tell you people something. this is why we are the greatest of the three o in the world because our people love their country. they love their country deep down. it's in their blood and their history. you cannot train people in iraq and afghanistan to have heart and love of country. that's what people drop their weapons. we can stay 20 years training those people but if they don't have to care rustics and trades we are wasting our time going over and over again talking about training into some kind of advisors. we have to go over there and babysit these people? if they don't want to fight for the country than they shouldn't have a country. >> on the subject of the veterans from the war in iraq and afghanistan here's a story from today's "the washington times" the government is paying three times as much in disability payments according to a budget analysis th
. >> host: filed in florida coming in from huntsville alabama on the line for independence.good morning. as a retired veteran of the air force and army i trained soldiers and air force airman and army soldiers and let me tell you people something. this is why we are the greatest of the three o in the world because our people love their country. they love their country deep down. it's in their blood and their history. you cannot train people in iraq and afghanistan to have heart and love...
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. >> you wake up on a saturday morning in nashville, huntsville, ever boyd has their sports page.in their restaurant or bar, it's 7:00 a.m. they're there to that cbs or espn game turns off at 11:30. >> you say this year, it taint sec going to win the national championship, it's going to be acc. you think fsu. >> i think florida state will meet up with oklahoma in a championship. i don't think they're as complete as alabama. >> they don't have to go to baton rouge. >> auburn's schedule is outrageous, the toughest college schedule i've ever seen, especially october on. alabama has the most complete roster. i don't leave them yet at quarterback. i think georgia is really good. if you look at florida state through the acc, i think they'll mow through it. oklahoma will lose one game but find their way to it. out west, i think ucla will escape. the sec deserves in my opinion two teams in this forum. it's like the electoral college. the reality is based on population ohio is more important than rhode island, california is more important than maine. based on the population in the south an
. >> you wake up on a saturday morning in nashville, huntsville, ever boyd has their sports page.in their restaurant or bar, it's 7:00 a.m. they're there to that cbs or espn game turns off at 11:30. >> you say this year, it taint sec going to win the national championship, it's going to be acc. you think fsu. >> i think florida state will meet up with oklahoma in a championship. i don't think they're as complete as alabama. >> they don't have to go to baton rouge....
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d is calling from huntsville, texas. that if you dove a crime, you do the time.f fact guy hadn't robbed a liquor store, beat up the owner, and him and his buddy run out with booze and cigars and shoving people around and then trying to get the policeman's gun and the policeman chasing him -- he could have gotten him with a taser, sure, but how much do police have to take it for they can shoot? they are afraid to work now. the government did not protect them, just like on the border. host: did you grow up in texas? and are you white? caller: yes. host: how integrated is your life? caller: i have worked with many colored people and been real good friends with them. but i don't think that is the issue. he was robbing and stealing and trying to grab the policeman's gun. he shouldn't have done that. bring it back, the topic this morning is not necessarily about the specifics -- specifics of the michael brown case, but about what you think about race relations in america today. what do i think about it? i think that when things happen to whites like this, nobody makes
d is calling from huntsville, texas. that if you dove a crime, you do the time.f fact guy hadn't robbed a liquor store, beat up the owner, and him and his buddy run out with booze and cigars and shoving people around and then trying to get the policeman's gun and the policeman chasing him -- he could have gotten him with a taser, sure, but how much do police have to take it for they can shoot? they are afraid to work now. the government did not protect them, just like on the border. host: did...
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huntsville, little rock not looking so good today. >> not really. we're looking at most of our showers through the mississippi river valley today. we have a cold front moving through right now but then it is going to stall out. right along this front that's where we'll see waves that will trigger scattered showers and storms. we've got some in arkansas, tennessee, west virginia and west virginia. we are going to see those produce heavier down pours through the day today. lots of cloud to ground lightning. most areas will pick up about an inch or two. but some of those heavier downpours could produce 2 inches an hour. we could see 3 to 5 inches in the areas in yellow. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast in 30 seconds. you're finally here. long way from the sandlot. first game in the majors? you don't know "aarp". because this family is enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros
huntsville, little rock not looking so good today. >> not really. we're looking at most of our showers through the mississippi river valley today. we have a cold front moving through right now but then it is going to stall out. right along this front that's where we'll see waves that will trigger scattered showers and storms. we've got some in arkansas, tennessee, west virginia and west virginia. we are going to see those produce heavier down pours through the day today. lots of cloud to...
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i'm looking at graphics, huntsville, little rock not looking so good. >> not so much. >> we are looking at most of our showers down through the mississippi valley river today. cold front is moving through right now but then it's going to stall out and right along this front is where we're going to see waves that will trigger scattered showers and storms. we have some in arkansas, some in tennessee. we have a few scattered showers trying to move in to west virginia and virginia. we're going to see those produce heavier downpours throughout the day today, too. most areas will pick up an inch or two but some could produce two inches per hour. we could see three to five inches in some of the area ins yellow. it will be unsettled in the southeast today. that's a look across the country. your local forecast is coming up in just 30 seconds. you don't know "aarp". because this family is enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros. if you don't think seize
i'm looking at graphics, huntsville, little rock not looking so good. >> not so much. >> we are looking at most of our showers down through the mississippi valley river today. cold front is moving through right now but then it's going to stall out and right along this front is where we're going to see waves that will trigger scattered showers and storms. we have some in arkansas, some in tennessee. we have a few scattered showers trying to move in to west virginia and virginia....