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. >>> a local university is having a tremendous impact on the autism community. st. joseph's university has been successful with the program that integrates autistic young men and women. some will have jobs at st. joe's autistic camp. >> bobby strauss is a sophomore and was accepted on his own merit and participates in the autism and support. >> my parents prepared me ahead of time. one of many programs is the aspire program where the students are assigned peer mentors, like stephan graham. they participate in the class using role playing so bobby will be able to handle his job as a counselor at the autism camp. >> we are going to camp. >> as a group, this side was having a melt down or behavior. >> you turned your back on them and let them know -- >> the way they are acting is not okay. >> bobby was playing the role of -- >> defiance. >> what did bobby learn? >> count to three, count to three again. if they act out we turn our backs and when they calm down we face them again. >> what sets them apart is the inclues of approach. >> the autistic students are not away fr
. >>> a local university is having a tremendous impact on the autism community. st. joseph's university has been successful with the program that integrates autistic young men and women. some will have jobs at st. joe's autistic camp. >> bobby strauss is a sophomore and was accepted on his own merit and participates in the autism and support. >> my parents prepared me ahead of time. one of many programs is the aspire program where the students are assigned peer mentors,...
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. & d and research support from a local university. the company took part in a promotion event in taiwan last year. the trip was also subsidized by the okinawa government. the event led to a deal with a taiw taiwanese company. >> translator: in the future we want to make a deal with a company in hong kong and then we'll target greater china, singapore, thailand and of course, vietnam. >> reporter: but keeping up with the growth in i.t. is a challenge. the prefecture is now building a large capacity data center and underwater capable will connect the center to hong kong. >> translator: when businesses expand into asian markets where should they be based? singapore will remain an option but okinawa could also become an important base for japanese companies. >> reporter: okinawa's government is also offering its array of economic benefits to foreign companies. officials are trying to persuade them to view these islands as their land of opportunity. >> and that's all for now on business news. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> mil
. & d and research support from a local university. the company took part in a promotion event in taiwan last year. the trip was also subsidized by the okinawa government. the event led to a deal with a taiw taiwanese company. >> translator: in the future we want to make a deal with a company in hong kong and then we'll target greater china, singapore, thailand and of course, vietnam. >> reporter: but keeping up with the growth in i.t. is a challenge. the prefecture is now...
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leave, we want them to have like a temporary job or a volunteer pition or take a class at a local university. our goal is to help them to internalize the controls around the eating, instead of us forcing or somebody else fcing or making themo something externally. >> well, what are some of those little -- give me a little free therapy here. what are some of the steps to recovery? >> well, first of all is to recognize that there i a problem. and that's the hardest. that's the ardest, recognize and then, you know, get help. but getting back in touch with your real authentic true self and appetite. that's how you know if you're hungry or if you're full. >> and you shouldn't just eat when you're not hungry? >> no. >> exactly. >> a lot of peop do. a lot of people do, but some people progress to the point to where it takes over their life. so some of the things that people learn to do is, fst of all, what are the triggers. i need to get through those. it could be trauma, something ike that. and also to start eating healthy so that the ain can start healing itself and the body so you can starthinki
leave, we want them to have like a temporary job or a volunteer pition or take a class at a local university. our goal is to help them to internalize the controls around the eating, instead of us forcing or somebody else fcing or making themo something externally. >> well, what are some of those little -- give me a little free therapy here. what are some of the steps to recovery? >> well, first of all is to recognize that there i a problem. and that's the hardest. that's the ardest,...
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. >> a local university is having a tremendous impact on the autism community. iversity has been successful that integrates autistic men and women with the student population. some will have jobs at the st. joe's autistic camp. >> bobby strauss was accepted to st. joe's and participates in the autism and sport. >> my parents prepared me ahead of time. >> autistic stiewbilities are assigned pier mentors. they are participating in the behavior management training class using role playing so bobby will be prepared to handle his job as a counselor. >> as a group, this side was having some sort of meltdown in behavior. >> you turned your back on them. >> the way they are acting is not okay. >> the role that bobby plays is one of. >> defines. >> -- dedefiance. >> count to three and then we face them again. >> the autistic students are not separated from the student population. students are fully integrated in the classroom and the dorm rooms. >> there are about 700,000 kids with autism and aspergers that have graduated from high school. many do not have jobs and many d
. >> a local university is having a tremendous impact on the autism community. iversity has been successful that integrates autistic men and women with the student population. some will have jobs at the st. joe's autistic camp. >> bobby strauss was accepted to st. joe's and participates in the autism and sport. >> my parents prepared me ahead of time. >> autistic stiewbilities are assigned pier mentors. they are participating in the behavior management training class...
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report says investigators waited until january 2011 to subpoena records from local and university police about the former coach. those records eventually led to the the discovery of four more victims, had steps like those been taken the attorney general says that the two additional abuse victims in 2009 may have been spared. >> if different tactics were taken and different route was chosen and sandusky was in jail, of course there wouldn't be more victims. >> reporter: fran fina was chief deputy attorney general during the sandusky investigation and says focusing on the slow progress of the investigation was a reach. >> it was a trick she used to gete elected. molten didn't deliver for her. what is she going to do? she has to come up with something else sensational to detract from the fact that she positive series of false hood to the public during her campaign. >> reporter: penn state trustee anthony said report did provide some value. >> for me personally, it really does validate what i thought all along that this too much longer then it should have taken. >> reporter: attorney general
report says investigators waited until january 2011 to subpoena records from local and university police about the former coach. those records eventually led to the the discovery of four more victims, had steps like those been taken the attorney general says that the two additional abuse victims in 2009 may have been spared. >> if different tactics were taken and different route was chosen and sandusky was in jail, of course there wouldn't be more victims. >> reporter: fran fina was...
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as black student at a local university -- i won't say which -- my civil rights professor singled me outmajority white classmates about colt 45, the malt liquor beverage. while dee diversity measures may have assisted my in gaining admission felt marginaltime can you speak about the difference between diversity and collusion and how to ensure inclusion in the era of quote-unquote color blindness. this speaks to the question about feeling stigmatized marginalized you felt, rodder. do you have a feeling about this kind of anecdote. >> i have just gone through the exercise at my law school. chair of the do is -- diversity committee and what we should be doing to create a happier veryone feelste a happier value and everyone has a voice, and american society is rapidly changing. institutions themselves can't just sit passively and do nothing. you have to pay attention to your practices, and everybody, all institutions, need to think about how you create a situation where the actors and the leaders in that society in that institution, are culturally competent. you know? it's like a marriage. y
as black student at a local university -- i won't say which -- my civil rights professor singled me outmajority white classmates about colt 45, the malt liquor beverage. while dee diversity measures may have assisted my in gaining admission felt marginaltime can you speak about the difference between diversity and collusion and how to ensure inclusion in the era of quote-unquote color blindness. this speaks to the question about feeling stigmatized marginalized you felt, rodder. do you have a...
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it strikes me that the relationship between the cause of university, the local police department is important. at the steps in that relationship are fraught with danger, both for the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator. including loss of an opportunity to gather the necessary evidence interference by the university or college in an ongoing criminal investigation, there's a public safety value to making sure that these events are reported and they're is a potential liability to university if it keeps was students confidence of that causes of this to by the individual above million pub product information to the police. a common law crime to commit misprision of felony, which is concealment of felony and a coor's investigation is not a core expertise the handoff between the university at the local law-enforcement authorities is not very well managed and a lot of places, and there are very simple theory is that could make a big difference i think it is probably a very big difference if the victim or alleged victim is dead having a conversation with the university if they say, well, you sh
it strikes me that the relationship between the cause of university, the local police department is important. at the steps in that relationship are fraught with danger, both for the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator. including loss of an opportunity to gather the necessary evidence interference by the university or college in an ongoing criminal investigation, there's a public safety value to making sure that these events are reported and they're is a potential liability to university...
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it strikes me that the relationship between the college or university and the local police department is very important. and missteps with that relationship are fraught with danger both for the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator, including loss of opportunity to gather necessary evidence if the police aren't brought in quickly enough. interference by the university off college in an ongoing criminal investigation. there is a public safety value to making sure these offenses are reported. there is a potential liability to university if it keeps one student's confidence and that causes another student to be attacked by the individual about whom they had not brought that information to the police. that is a doctrine so long standing that it's a common law crime to commit concealment of a felo felony. of course, investigation is not a court expertise of a college or university that we expect. my sense is that the hand-off between the university and local law enforcement authorities is not very well managed in a lot of places. and there are very simple things that could make a big
it strikes me that the relationship between the college or university and the local police department is very important. and missteps with that relationship are fraught with danger both for the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator, including loss of opportunity to gather necessary evidence if the police aren't brought in quickly enough. interference by the university off college in an ongoing criminal investigation. there is a public safety value to making sure these offenses are...
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seattle pacific university. 3:30 local time.er opened fire with a shotgun hitting four people. a young man died shortly after arriving at the hospital. critical condition, two other young men are in satisfactory condition. the suspected gunman in custody. police say a monitor confronted the shooter and subdued him. other students jumped on top of them. the identity of the shooter and motive is yet unknown. the student blake alavera was in the building and joins us by phone. blake, where were you when the shots rang out? >> sure. i was on the bottom floor of where it happened, maybe 100 feet away in class. >> so what did you hear? >> so, actually, everyone in class heard just a big muffled sound. everyone i've talked to said they heard one. and then that's kind of when everything started. >> so you heard what sounded like a muffled sound. you said you think there was only one. >> yes. >> did you know -- i mean, did people know instantly what was going on? >> actually, no. all the students thought it was a gunshot. and i was in ph
seattle pacific university. 3:30 local time.er opened fire with a shotgun hitting four people. a young man died shortly after arriving at the hospital. critical condition, two other young men are in satisfactory condition. the suspected gunman in custody. police say a monitor confronted the shooter and subdued him. other students jumped on top of them. the identity of the shooter and motive is yet unknown. the student blake alavera was in the building and joins us by phone. blake, where were...
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it strikes me that the relationship between the college or university and the local police department is very important. and missteps with that relationship are fraught with danger both for the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator, including loss of opportunity to gather necessary evidence if the police aren't brought in quickly enough. interference by the university off college in an ongoing criminal investigation. there is a public safety value to making sure these offenses are reported. there is a potential liability to university if it keeps one student's confidence and that causes another student to be attacked by the individual about whom they had not brought that information to the police. that is a doctrine so long standing that it's a common law crime to commit concealment of a felo felony. of course, investigation is not a court expertise of a college or university that we expect. my sense is that the hand-off between the university and local law enforcement authorities is not very well managed in a lot of places. and there are very simple things that could make a big
it strikes me that the relationship between the college or university and the local police department is very important. and missteps with that relationship are fraught with danger both for the alleged victim and the alleged perpetrator, including loss of opportunity to gather necessary evidence if the police aren't brought in quickly enough. interference by the university off college in an ongoing criminal investigation. there is a public safety value to making sure these offenses are...
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and that the campus and university are responsible as opposed to the local police department or shouldhe local police department be brought in? where does the responsibility begin and end? >> that's a good question. if it is, in fact, a violent felony that's been committed, it's not something that the university should handle exclusive ily but certainly the university has a responsibility to do a investigation and take action against the assailant and appropriately refer these cases to local law enforcement. >> is there some sort of pressure, do you think, that might prevent a school or discourage a school from taking the appropriate steps? >> young historically, there have been an unwillingness to necessarily take these cases seriously 37 there was alcohol involved or involved he said-she said. most of these predators attack six victims on a campus before they're finally curtailed in their activity. >> sometimes, not always, but some of these alleged assailants could be athletes. many schools get a lot of money and prestige from sports and the donors that follow that. is that an issue
and that the campus and university are responsible as opposed to the local police department or shouldhe local police department be brought in? where does the responsibility begin and end? >> that's a good question. if it is, in fact, a violent felony that's been committed, it's not something that the university should handle exclusive ily but certainly the university has a responsibility to do a investigation and take action against the assailant and appropriately refer these cases to...
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local city hall. >> indiana university polling found in 2013 only 57% of journalists endorsed the confidential signing of documents. journalism should be about speaking truth to power especially when the powers that be don't want to face the truth. so what you raise is important. you know how much of it is a chilling effect that comes from government pressure on reporters and their editors and how much do you think is 9/11 and the change the threats the country faces? >> i think there is a whole mi milieu about this. news organizations as they've had much less money and been much less robust have themselves at the top given signals we don't want to spend money on lawyers, we don't want to be in big necessary fights with people. try to be not so probing about things. and that has an effect. and then unfortunately we've had this terrible change take place, and particularly in washington, where reporters assume conversations are not on the record. they're either on background or they're off the record about. and government officials particularly with this administration have government officials say well
local city hall. >> indiana university polling found in 2013 only 57% of journalists endorsed the confidential signing of documents. journalism should be about speaking truth to power especially when the powers that be don't want to face the truth. so what you raise is important. you know how much of it is a chilling effect that comes from government pressure on reporters and their editors and how much do you think is 9/11 and the change the threats the country faces? >> i think...
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they have been picked from local colleges, universities, community groups and christiane amanpour will own questions. people from the audience will be able to ask questions of secretary clinton herself. we are all looking forward to it. it's very exciting here. i don't know if you have ever been here but this is one of the best museums in the country. we're in the pulitzer prize winning photograph section right now. it's kind of fun. >> i like it. i can see you sort of dilly-dallying about before your show. it's phenomenal. i went to the arlington location many many moons ago. we will be watching, of course, you at the top of the hour. thank you. then just a reminder to all of you, 5:00 eastern, our exclusive town hall event with hillary clinton moderated by christiane amanpour. do not miss that. >>> next, an op-ed the then senator joe biden wrote about iraq almost ten years ago is coming back up. he was ridiculed at this idea at the time but were his words actually predicting the violence, the breaking apart that we would see today? we will tell you what he said and how some are react
they have been picked from local colleges, universities, community groups and christiane amanpour will own questions. people from the audience will be able to ask questions of secretary clinton herself. we are all looking forward to it. it's very exciting here. i don't know if you have ever been here but this is one of the best museums in the country. we're in the pulitzer prize winning photograph section right now. it's kind of fun. >> i like it. i can see you sort of dilly-dallying...
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under the california constitution, university is exempt from local land use and redevelopment regulations from local property taxes. however, ucsf is subject to third-party contractual obligationses that run with the land, in this case the south opa and the pilot agreement. under the pilot, if uc were to pay the full amount up front, it would pay approximately 39.8 million, which is the net present a value of the taxes that a taxable entity would owe for a similar development program. however, given its tax exempt status as a state agency, uc and ocii have negotiated one-time lump sum payments totaling 32.1 million instead of these annual payments over time. the affordable housing payment is a one-time lump sum payment to ocii of 10.2 million for construction of affordable housing and the infrastructure payment as one-time lump shim payment to fossil of 21.9 million for public infrastructure. in addition, uc has agreed to pay the special taxes authorized in the oci number 5, for parks and open space in mission bay south and csd 6 which helps fund infrastructure in the south. uc estimates
under the california constitution, university is exempt from local land use and redevelopment regulations from local property taxes. however, ucsf is subject to third-party contractual obligationses that run with the land, in this case the south opa and the pilot agreement. under the pilot, if uc were to pay the full amount up front, it would pay approximately 39.8 million, which is the net present a value of the taxes that a taxable entity would owe for a similar development program. however,...
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going to hold the whole budget hostage unless i get this and you have all the colleges and universities and localities wondering what's going to happen. he's going to have to have a special session and he can make his case. i think he still is going to have a hard time expanding the medicaid rolls. the costs are really high and are outfunding education. >> we need to talk a little redskins but we'll leave that to another day. >> hail to the redskins. >> there were other states that had primaries last night, including maine. that will be next. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. when salesman alan ames books his room at laquinta.com, he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can check in and power up before his big meeting. and when alan gets all powered up, ya know what happens? i think the numbers spea
going to hold the whole budget hostage unless i get this and you have all the colleges and universities and localities wondering what's going to happen. he's going to have to have a special session and he can make his case. i think he still is going to have a hard time expanding the medicaid rolls. the costs are really high and are outfunding education. >> we need to talk a little redskins but we'll leave that to another day. >> hail to the redskins. >> there were other states...
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researchers from a university in the area, and local government officials, have been carrying out tests since may. they irrigate the plants with water from the treatment facility. methane gas produced by sludge solids is used to generate electricity. heat produced during the process is used to keep the greenhouse warm. carbon dioxide emitted by the burning methane gas is fed into the greenhouse through a duct. that helps promote the photosynthesis of tomato leaves. >> translator: the yield is up 30%. the sugar content tends to be higher. >> reporter: this is the first system in the world to fully recycle sewage. nothing is wasted. >> translator: i think we can create new value here, by combining energy production, and food production. >> reporter: and researchers at a university in western japan are conducting tests to see whether sewage can be used to power fuel cell vehicles. they are trying to make hydrogen fuel in the sewage treatment process. they do this in the lab by heating methane and treated sewage to 800 degrees celsius. the resulting chemical reaction creates hydrogen. resea
researchers from a university in the area, and local government officials, have been carrying out tests since may. they irrigate the plants with water from the treatment facility. methane gas produced by sludge solids is used to generate electricity. heat produced during the process is used to keep the greenhouse warm. carbon dioxide emitted by the burning methane gas is fed into the greenhouse through a duct. that helps promote the photosynthesis of tomato leaves. >> translator: the...
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first and primary mission is to educate, but the more we can encourage partnerships with universities and local businesses, the possibilities of collaboration and economies of scale, the possibilities of us saving money and creating more entrepreneurship opportunities are going to grow. and, look, a city -- you mentioned earlier about moving from detroit to pittsburgh. if you think about the contrast between pittsburgh and detroit, and there are obviously a lot of reasons why some cities were able to bounce back when manufacturing started taking a beating, part of it was pittsburgh had these incredible anchor universities that created the ability to diversify their economies, your economy in a way that was a little tougher for detroit to do. but every city that is succeeding today in this global marketplace has to have some mechanism where the private sector is collaborating with the public sector with universities because nobody can do it alone. okay. yeah. right there. right in front of you. yeah. >> hi. i'm ann lopez and i'm the founder and ceo of a company called romeo delivers. >> i'm sorr
first and primary mission is to educate, but the more we can encourage partnerships with universities and local businesses, the possibilities of collaboration and economies of scale, the possibilities of us saving money and creating more entrepreneurship opportunities are going to grow. and, look, a city -- you mentioned earlier about moving from detroit to pittsburgh. if you think about the contrast between pittsburgh and detroit, and there are obviously a lot of reasons why some cities were...
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armed fighters fled to the back of the university allowing the students and university staff to leave by the front door and local police went inside, confirmed that the soldiers left, and the university was secure. this was a very unusual tact. i had not seen hostage taking like this, certainly not in ramadi. we're used to seeing a hit-and-run where three soldiers died. in anbar province, this operation that the army against isil fighters has been ongoing since january, but it seems of late a spike in these attacks. >> what about the other incident. the other incident to the north of ramadi and samarra. >> that's right. just two days agency isil fighters came into the city to take it over. one of them who spoke with al jazeera said we're here to clear the area of the jews. there is a large jewish community. those fighters did manage to escape. they did not announce any killing they made, but right now they're announcing that samarra is cleared. why is i this an important city? a shrine that for the shia here, they say the shia are heretics. all the ingredients fo for a bloody round. if something like the shrine
armed fighters fled to the back of the university allowing the students and university staff to leave by the front door and local police went inside, confirmed that the soldiers left, and the university was secure. this was a very unusual tact. i had not seen hostage taking like this, certainly not in ramadi. we're used to seeing a hit-and-run where three soldiers died. in anbar province, this operation that the army against isil fighters has been ongoing since january, but it seems of late a...
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local winery. >> and good evening. a senior at the university of georgia, i am leslie mazzara. >> adriane insogna was a civil engineer. >> it was horrible. there aren't any words to describe that. it's almost as if you just go completely cold. >> bloodstains in the house provided investigators with critical information. >> he had gone into the house, up the stairs, into leslie's bedroom first, where he attacked her. apparently, the commotion woke adriane up in her bedroom, and she turned on the light, and he proceeded to her bedroom and then attacked adriane. >> she had reading glasses either in her hand or on her face that were cut with a knife. she fought hard. she fought for her life. >> the blood trail led to the front window and continued on to the aluminum siding on the outside of the house. investigators found three cigarette butts, two at the front of the house, the other in the backyard. >> any time i see cigarette butts at a crime scene, i will collect them, because they are an excellent source for obtaining dna. >> all of the blood wa
local winery. >> and good evening. a senior at the university of georgia, i am leslie mazzara. >> adriane insogna was a civil engineer. >> it was horrible. there aren't any words to describe that. it's almost as if you just go completely cold. >> bloodstains in the house provided investigators with critical information. >> he had gone into the house, up the stairs, into leslie's bedroom first, where he attacked her. apparently, the commotion woke adriane up in her...
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significant health care role prior to this was serving as a board member, part-time board member of a local university medical center. in fact, just two months ago in a budget committee hearing, ms. burwell declined to answer a basic health care question until she said she would seek secretary inteel yus' expertise on the matter. -- inteel yus' expertise. so her time as director of the office of management and budget was controversial. the budget plan that she submitted to congress plainly violated the spending caps that congress and the president agreed to and passed into law. she produced a budget plan that would increase spending by nearly $791 billion over ten years. that's above the ryan-murray agreement that passed in congress that set these spending limits. just a few weeks before. including in that budget was a proposal to increase spending by $56 billion over the budget just next year. so to my dismay and as the ranking republican on the budget committee, i've been involved in this and observing it, to my dismay she went through enormous lengths during her testimony before the committee to tr
significant health care role prior to this was serving as a board member, part-time board member of a local university medical center. in fact, just two months ago in a budget committee hearing, ms. burwell declined to answer a basic health care question until she said she would seek secretary inteel yus' expertise on the matter. -- inteel yus' expertise. so her time as director of the office of management and budget was controversial. the budget plan that she submitted to congress plainly...
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training with hospital administration andgestt study where they can tap into a local network of pittsburg v.a. is surrounded by university hospital system baltimore next to jobs hopkins premiere hospitals to a pilot system where they work together the knows how to clean up the network and fix the systems. >> what it comes down to is logistics' of somebody who has the ability to organize and load data redundancies of the software or a the technology with there is a waiting list in one area because not all virginia hospitals are disastrous despite the coverage it gets. but there is an incentive to hire people like that. are even trying to hide your folks like that. >> and i got the call they ride even aware. not to death that there was the 700 name waiting list but they did not even no process existed for good you are gospeler administrator and you don't even know your intake system? schaede on you you don't know how to run the hospital it becomes instead of being said schulz hurt network to talk about logistics' based upon the number of bullets a fire they fire a lot of bullets but if the base upon meeting the military ob
training with hospital administration andgestt study where they can tap into a local network of pittsburg v.a. is surrounded by university hospital system baltimore next to jobs hopkins premiere hospitals to a pilot system where they work together the knows how to clean up the network and fix the systems. >> what it comes down to is logistics' of somebody who has the ability to organize and load data redundancies of the software or a the technology with there is a waiting list in one area...
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members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who wereed in wh doing, interested in potentily in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone through their professional career. and said, how do we start making linkages? the linkage for us was a natural one because we could say, not only can we mentor them, they canlso help us mentor the kids in high school. because you have tutoring and you have just kind of -- some of our members, we're in our 30s, 40s, 50s, when a high school student seesus, they're like, that's a bit far of for me. maybe i can find somebody who's been in their la teens, early 20s. it was a natural linkage. we've kind of rolled that out for the national 100 where we have other chapters doing the same thing at colleges in their area. >> you are meanting somebody. you started in the nin great with them? >> yeah. really back in 2004, he's now in dental school. i've kind of watched him grow up. he's watched
members who are graduates of that school, the university, and we're like, when i was in college, it would have been helpful if we had a connection to our local chapter. so we started a collegiate 100 where we identified students at the university who wereed in wh doing, interested in potentily in the future becoming a member of the 100 after they've kind of gone through their professional career. and said, how do we start making linkages? the linkage for us was a natural one because we could...
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million one thousand nine hundred one and at the same time that universities were taking advantage of the new demand the state and local governments took to slashing public funding for higher education institutions like never before and perhaps there is no. better example than ohio state university as author bill zimmerman notes in his book the student loan swindle in one thousand ninety ohio ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature and says attaining another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential serv
million one thousand nine hundred one and at the same time that universities were taking advantage of the new demand the state and local governments took to slashing public funding for higher education institutions like never before and perhaps there is no. better example than ohio state university as author bill zimmerman notes in his book the student loan swindle in one thousand ninety ohio ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature and says...
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one million one thousand nine hundred one and at the same time that universities were taking advantage of the new demands state and local governments took to slashing public funding for higher education institutions like never before and perhaps there's no better example than ohio state university as author bill zimmerman notes in his book the student loan swindle. in one thousand nine hundred. be state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature necessitated another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio and california arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell
one million one thousand nine hundred one and at the same time that universities were taking advantage of the new demands state and local governments took to slashing public funding for higher education institutions like never before and perhaps there's no better example than ohio state university as author bill zimmerman notes in his book the student loan swindle. in one thousand nine hundred. be state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature necessitated another...
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this afternoon local time at seattle pacific university. arts school with about 3,300 students. live pictures of the scene. obviously, the entire area cordoned off. a lot of law enforcement, fire personnel, medics on the scene. at least four wounded we're told. conditions from minor to life threatening. the suspected shooter in custody. it happened on the campus building of out that miller hall and expecting to hear from local authorities with did details. randi kaye joins us now. what do w
this afternoon local time at seattle pacific university. arts school with about 3,300 students. live pictures of the scene. obviously, the entire area cordoned off. a lot of law enforcement, fire personnel, medics on the scene. at least four wounded we're told. conditions from minor to life threatening. the suspected shooter in custody. it happened on the campus building of out that miller hall and expecting to hear from local authorities with did details. randi kaye joins us now. what do w
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twenty one million by ninety nine and one and at the same time that universities were taking advantage of the new demands state and local governments took to slashing public funding for higher education institutions like never before and perhaps there's no better example than ohio state university as author bill zimmerman notes in his book the student loan swindle. in one thousand nine hundred. eight received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature and says attaining another two wish an increase ten years later and two thousand state allocations for the school have been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services in society fell eight percent in just one year of course to keep up with our publ
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million in one thousand nine hundred one and at the same time that universities were taking advantage of the new demands state and local governments took to slashing public funding for higher education institutions like never before and perhaps there's no better example than ohio state university as author bill zimmerman notes in his book the student loan swindle. in one thousand ninety joha of ohio excuse me state received only twenty five percent of its budget from the legislature necessitated another two wish an increase ten years later in two thousand state allocation for the school had been reduced to only fifteen percent of overall costs in two thousand and twelve ohio state received a mere seven percent of its funds in the state of ohio and the slashing public funding is hardly unique to ohio from california to arizona state governments have decided that investing in education just isn't worth it in fact from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and twelve state funds for all public universities and colleges fell by seven point six percent think about that public funding for one of the most essential services
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we worked with a local colleges and universities reach all the stakeholders together to address that issue. i brought all the ceos together to run the hospitals like male and baptist, to do with those issues and come up with best practices to make spiritual your community has not only involve the veterans, they see veterans work he and that it is successful. >> absolutely. >> that's the advantage of being mayor. you can bring attention to whatever you want. jake wood who is the cofounder and ceo of team rubicon, and you can read about that in the program but team rubicon is just a terrific organization that helps with disaster relief, a group of veterans. i've met several of them in afghanistan who are just incredible people. welcome, jake. when you hear this and you here trying to focus on veterans and you don't come jean case says she sees this as an opportunity, that there's not really waning interest. are you saying the same thing? >> certainly i think most of my colleagues in this space fear kind of the 2018-2019 timeframe, the next five years post the afghanistan withdrawal and
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local police? >> we have a really great relationship with oregon university within our jurisdiction. our department is a little unique and may be different from some here where they don't have sworn law enforcement so our invisible one person could take the case if it was a sexual assault anyway however you still have to have that working relationship because oftentimes a victim may present a public safety officers are you still need all that same training. we have found it needs to be an open line be an open-minded medication for training. training is incredibly important with a clear understanding and again our department is a little bit different. we have an options program developed to increase sexual assault reporting within our city and the other side of that program was by increasing reporting or increasing intelligence on serial sexual offenders to law enforcement. that foundation of the program is confidentiality so that is a title ix would then have to be cautious about information we share with the university in a title ix investigation. you see a flip from what you have h
local police? >> we have a really great relationship with oregon university within our jurisdiction. our department is a little unique and may be different from some here where they don't have sworn law enforcement so our invisible one person could take the case if it was a sexual assault anyway however you still have to have that working relationship because oftentimes a victim may present a public safety officers are you still need all that same training. we have found it needs to be an...
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sainte-mere-eglise, normandy. >> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll have the latest on the deadly shooting. at seattle pacific universityr company alan mulally joins us in the studio. >>> and we'll talk with hugh jackman, t of sunday's tony awards. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, june 6. i'm michelle griego. >> hooray, it's friday. >> wahoo! >> i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. it's ladies day today. >> check it out. >> isn't it ladies day every day? >> hey, we have a little bit a warmup coming in our inland areas. not so much along the coast. good morning, everyone. currently, coastal cloudiness, areas of drizzle, temperatures in the 50s. out the door, we are going to talk about the hottest locations and where to expect it. that's still straight ahead. >> looking good. and here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. eastbound this morning, heading out of san francisco into oakland, you will have overnight roadwork. we have an overturn ac
sainte-mere-eglise, normandy. >> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll have the latest on the deadly shooting. at seattle pacific universityr company alan mulally joins us in the studio. >>> and we'll talk with hugh jackman, t of sunday's tony awards. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald....
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a student was sexually assaulted and she says the university didn't do enough to protect her. fellow student and local politicians are jumping by her side. nbc by area cheryl hurd talked with congresswoman barbara lee. good evening, cheryl. >> good evening. congresswoman barbara lee was here at a town hall meeting where she discussed the issue. she was here in april when a group of survivors said they wanted the chancellor here to do something. now the congresswoman is aware of the person at stanford leading that same fight. >> it is an emergency. not only here in the bay area but throughout the country. >> together , they are working n national lengs legislation. lee calls sexual assaults on college campuses a national crisis. >> young women need to have assurances that the perpetrators will be punished properly and appropriately, immediately. and so there is a lot to be done. >> lee francis would be the first to say that. the senior saying she was sexually assaulted by a fellow student earlier this year. he received a five-quarter suspension and 40 hours of community service. and she said she got li
a student was sexually assaulted and she says the university didn't do enough to protect her. fellow student and local politicians are jumping by her side. nbc by area cheryl hurd talked with congresswoman barbara lee. good evening, cheryl. >> good evening. congresswoman barbara lee was here at a town hall meeting where she discussed the issue. she was here in april when a group of survivors said they wanted the chancellor here to do something. now the congresswoman is aware of the person...
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common goal which is support and justice in fact the white house task force is recommending universities and local law enforcement enter into memorandums of understanding so they can build stronger and better relationships working together. i know we have organizations here today that are working together and i look forward to learning more from you. now if you would go around the table and introduce yourself and tell us briefly where you're from and what role you play in this discussion and then we will begin a series of areas that we'll talk about. i will caution we have a lot of people on the round table today and a lot of you know a lot and there's going to want to be -- i'm going do my best to be not like a senator and i'll try to talk less frequentlily try to be unsenatorial. here's senator blumenthal. before we introduce, senator would you like to make opening comments? >> well, i caught the tail end of what you were saying about saying less rather than more which i think exactly the right approach. we're here to listen and i first of all want to thank you senator mckas cal for bringing tog
common goal which is support and justice in fact the white house task force is recommending universities and local law enforcement enter into memorandums of understanding so they can build stronger and better relationships working together. i know we have organizations here today that are working together and i look forward to learning more from you. now if you would go around the table and introduce yourself and tell us briefly where you're from and what role you play in this discussion and...
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universal studios hollywood. police say he crossed the line a. >> a local piano instructor accused of molesting three students duringlessons and there could be more possible victims out there. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. 28-year-old brian butts is charged with child molestation. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right. brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set at $1.5 million. police believe there could be more victims out there. parents are shocked to learn a sub staw suit -- substitute teacher was arrested for molesting some of his young students. 28-year-old brian butts taught piano and guitar between april and early june while the school's owner was in europe. a 13-year-old girl was the first to report the crime. >> during the course of lesson s was touching her in the chest area over the clothing on several occasions. >> two more girls said butts touched them the same way during lessons. >> it is not supposed to happen. oh my gosh. >> parents whose kids had no contact with butts are outraged. >> most
universal studios hollywood. police say he crossed the line a. >> a local piano instructor accused of molesting three students duringlessons and there could be more possible victims out there. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama dates. 28-year-old brian butts is charged with child molestation. >> and cornell bernard is live where butts was a teacher. cornell? >> that's right. brian butts taught music at this art school in daly city and his bond and his bail was set...
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in fact, the white house task force is recommending the universities and local law enforcement in turn to memorandums of understanding to the kindle stronger and better relationships working together. we have some organizations that are already working together, and no accord to work -- learning more from you. you would go around the table and a judge's yourself and tell us briefly where you're from and what role you played in this discussion, and then we will begin a series of areas that we will talk about. i will caution the a lot of people on the round table today. a lot of you know on. there will want to be -- i will do my best to be not like a senator and talk less frequently i will try to be on senatorial. such a blumenthal, would you like to make any opening comments? >> well, i caught the tail end of what you were saying, less rather than more, which is exactly the right approach. we are here to listen. i want to thank you, senator, for bringing together yet another really stellar highly qualified group of people to enlighten us. want to thank all of you for coming, particularl
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back here locally happening today, students will graduate from delaware valley charter high school in university city exactly five months after a shooting at that school. it was january 17th, two students were wounded by gunfire in the school's gym. one student was shot in her left arm. that bullet exited her arm and hit a 17-year-old male student in the shoulder. police say the incident began when a graduate, dante walker, took a gun to school to sell it to a 17-year-old, rochwell. both face numerous charges. >>> one person is still being questioned in connection with the shooting of a 13-year-old boy that police say was all over a stolen bike. police say the boy was shot twice yesterday in this car on moore street in south 90-day. an undercover detective witnessed the shooting and followed the gunman and another person to the home. it's on mountain street. that turned into a barricade situation and then lasted for hours. >> i saw the cop going up in there, breaking the glass. i said, oh, lord, please, if they find somebody, please let them get them out right now. >> nbc 10 was there was police
back here locally happening today, students will graduate from delaware valley charter high school in university city exactly five months after a shooting at that school. it was january 17th, two students were wounded by gunfire in the school's gym. one student was shot in her left arm. that bullet exited her arm and hit a 17-year-old male student in the shoulder. police say the incident began when a graduate, dante walker, took a gun to school to sell it to a 17-year-old, rochwell. both face...
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with our california forestry local 2881, san diego state university and much appreciated funding from the department of agriculture, research has already started. san diego partnering with cdf studying improving protective clothing, a great start. to prevent death and injury it is incumbent we study staffing patterns and other metrics to ascertain the impact on firefighter health and safety. partial funding from d.o.a. has been provided and we encourage the federal government to continue this investment until the resource is completed. we must act now and very divisively on multiple fronts to address this complicated issue. i thank you for the opportunity to testify and will gladly answer questions. >> let me go to the mayor. i was down there at the funny river fire which we all know has been a top priority, i know for fire fighting. we appreciate you and thank you for being on a pilot of using our technology. we'll allow you to testify and open up for questions after your testimony. >> thank you, senator. >> uh-oh. >> hold tight. >> i appreciate your holding this hearing and touring
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university has come to annd. however, we have spoken to locals in ramadi who have told us it is still ongoing. others have told us there is something going on there. they live near the university. they have seen movement. we don't quite know. the situation september quite clear whether they have been released or some of them have been released. a hostage taking isn't an islamic state of iraq tactic. hostage-taking takes up a lot of their soldiers, likelihood of getting out alive or being capture is quite high. what they do is the kind of attacks we saw a few hours earlier, a hit and run on an army convoy which left three soldiers dead. so essentially, there is some movement going on ramadi, itself. ramadi, you have to remember, seem to have quietened down its operation against the fighters. it's been going ongoing since january. fallujah has been a powder keg. there are a regular incidents. but for the last month and a half, rammidadi has been quiet but there seems to be a ratcheting up from isl fighters. >> it seems a resurges answer and an event. what is the -- what is the objective? what do
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local hospitals. the campus was placed on lockdown. >> this is a tragic moment for seattle and a tragic moment for america once again. >> reporter: seattle pacific university is a private christian school with about 4,000 students. the campus community gathered at a special church service to pray for the shooting victims. david begnaud for cbs news, los angeles. >> a 19-year-old man was killed, a 20-year-old woman is in critical condition this morning. the other victim is now in stable condition. as for the shooter, 26-year-old aaron ybarra has been booked and faces murder charges. >>> sunnyvale police shot and killed a man suspected of murdering a woman reported missing last year. this is molly who had been living at the same address as the suspect before she vanished. sunnyvale police went to the home of glen griggs to arrest him for killing her. they must have suspected he would give them trouble because they brought the s.w.a.t. team with them. police say he ignored the officers and they had to force their way in. they used an armored vehicle to go through a security door and once inside, they say griggs pointed a gun at the officers and that's when he
local hospitals. the campus was placed on lockdown. >> this is a tragic moment for seattle and a tragic moment for america once again. >> reporter: seattle pacific university is a private christian school with about 4,000 students. the campus community gathered at a special church service to pray for the shooting victims. david begnaud for cbs news, los angeles. >> a 19-year-old man was killed, a 20-year-old woman is in critical condition this morning. the other victim is now...
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with our california forestry local 2881, san diego state university and much appreciated funding from the department of agriculture, research has already started. san diego partnering with cdf studying improving protective clothing, a great start. to prevent death and injury it is incumbent we study staffing patterns and other metrics to ascertain the impact on firefighter health and safetying. partial funding from d.o.a. has been provided and we encourage the federal government to continue this investment until the resource is completed. we must act now and very divisively on multiple fronts to address this complicated issue. i thank you for the opportunity to testify and will gladly answer questions. >> let go to the mayor. i was down there at the river fire which we all know has been a top priority, i know for fire fighting. we appreciate you and thank you or being on a pilot of using our technology. will allow you to testify and open up for questions after your testimony. >> thank you, senator. >> uh-oh. >> hold tight. >> i appreciate you for holding this hearing and touring the a
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university. not the same as princeton. he mass made local television and radio appearances. he's not exactly an unknown. he'll take on jack trammel, trammel is also a professor at the school. he teaches sociology. both professor get very high marks from their students. >> we could talk about this not having a wide profile nationally, but there are several conservative who is were following closely. >> reporter: laura ingram, a radio host, and mark levine another popular radio host, they both gave a ton of air time in terms of appearances and talking about the race. again, two radio shows that have extreme penetration in the richmond, virginia, area. when you add to that news organizations like brett bart tee party favorite, with that dave brat wastable overcome the spending gap because of the free media he got from talk radio. >> the country knows who dave brat is today, that's for sure. you're back later. david shuster. we'll dig in deeper what this could mean for the republican party as a whole and the congress' ability to compromise, yeah, that is a funny word. >>> in oth
university. not the same as princeton. he mass made local television and radio appearances. he's not exactly an unknown. he'll take on jack trammel, trammel is also a professor at the school. he teaches sociology. both professor get very high marks from their students. >> we could talk about this not having a wide profile nationally, but there are several conservative who is were following closely. >> reporter: laura ingram, a radio host, and mark levine another popular radio host,...
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local donations. >> let's head over to michigan. in summertime, it's unbelieva e unbelievable. >> the university of michigan, there's the museum of archaeologykids of school age, so 5 and 5. there are two human mummies and some animal mummies. so kind of disgusting and also fabulous. >> where in michigan? >> ann arbor. >> let's go to st. louis. >> st. louis zoo is one of the few enormous zoos in the country that is also free. >> that's amazing. >> the trick is you have to arrive within the first hour of the day for the whole family to get in for free. but it's a pretty good deal. >> it sure is. you get up and go. >> and there's 20 insect exhibits there, including a live beehive that the children can interact with. >> what do you mean, interact? >> don't go if you ore allergic to bees. >> so california and los angeles is the science center. and it's 400,000 square feet of science exhibits. it's in l.a. >> where, though? >> i've never been myself. but i want to check out -- they have a marine tank where kids can touch and feel other little animals, slimy things, and they have a simulated earthquake machine, so the kids can feel what it's like.
local donations. >> let's head over to michigan. in summertime, it's unbelieva e unbelievable. >> the university of michigan, there's the museum of archaeologykids of school age, so 5 and 5. there are two human mummies and some animal mummies. so kind of disgusting and also fabulous. >> where in michigan? >> ann arbor. >> let's go to st. louis. >> st. louis zoo is one of the few enormous zoos in the country that is also free. >> that's amazing. >>...
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. >>> national honors for a local realtor top today headlines from the "philadelphia business journal." brandywine realty is credited to helping revitalize universityity. >>> and the owner of a restaurant plans to open three more restaurants in the coming year. >>> courtney reagan has our cnbc business news. good morning. >>> good morning to you. general motors' compensation could beç expanded. "the wall street journal" says the automaker may use the money to pay anyone injured or killed in an accident in which the air bags didn't deploy. ken feinberg, the compensation expert is expected to outline details as soon as this next week. so we can be sure all of these cases are far from over and it seems like the details are just now emerging for the victim compensation fund. back to you. >> courtney reagan with cnbc. thanks. >>> we know there are a lot of great nonprofit groups in the area. we have a grant challenge for nonprofits called 21st century solutions. a $50,000 grant is available, also two $25,000 grants. we want to help good ideas become great ones. we're taking your applications until august 8th. for more information on how this works and
. >>> national honors for a local realtor top today headlines from the "philadelphia business journal." brandywine realty is credited to helping revitalize universityity. >>> and the owner of a restaurant plans to open three more restaurants in the coming year. >>> courtney reagan has our cnbc business news. good morning. >>> good morning to you. general motors' compensation could beç expanded. "the wall street journal" says the...