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. >> reporter: across the country margo jondo was enrolled at indiana university.o go away. they wanted it to go away. >> reporter: complete strangers with eerily strange stories but paid by school officials. >> they broke a promise to me to keep me safe. >> reporter: she was in a band cheering on her team in 2009 in miami. after the game back at the hotel, maggie says two of her school's star basketball players, gary clark and jeff teague invited her to a party upstairs, but she says, the room was empty. >> they opened the doorks it's completely dark and e-mail physically shoved from behind into a room. >> reporter: maggie says while teague stood outside, clark took her into the bathroom and forced her to perform oral sex. >> i was scared. he had big hands. he could palm a basketball and he had them on the back of my neck. i felt like if i didn't do what he asked he would hurt me. >> reporter: maggie says the say sault left her terrorized but when she got back to the school and reported to to the police, she was surprised. >> they said the best thing to do was to
. >> reporter: across the country margo jondo was enrolled at indiana university.o go away. they wanted it to go away. >> reporter: complete strangers with eerily strange stories but paid by school officials. >> they broke a promise to me to keep me safe. >> reporter: she was in a band cheering on her team in 2009 in miami. after the game back at the hotel, maggie says two of her school's star basketball players, gary clark and jeff teague invited her to a party...
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final round of the wells margo championship -- wells fargo cheep.eds a birdie to force a playoff. 5* slippery down-hill put. -- downhill putt. he needs this par putt to win and money. it is his first win since the 2009 u.s. open. and 32nd straight win for know vac and his 6th title. look out for him in the french open. >> sharks have to get it together. >> if they don't win tonight and have to go back to detroit it will go seven. not a wood and situation. >> thanks, shu. >>> that's it for abc7 news. i'm alan wang with leigh glaser and shu. our next newscast at 4:30. good night, everyone. whoa, i should get mom a samsung fascinate. bright, colorful screen, high-speed downloads, hd video. she'll want videos of grandkids. i'm not ready for kids. what would i name it ? brian's good. a brian will make eye contact, work with his hands, return e-mails. okay, mom's getting a phone. get mom a new samsung fascinate for $99.99 and unlimited data for only $29.99 on america's largest high-speed wireless network. verizon.
final round of the wells margo championship -- wells fargo cheep.eds a birdie to force a playoff. 5* slippery down-hill put. -- downhill putt. he needs this par putt to win and money. it is his first win since the 2009 u.s. open. and 32nd straight win for know vac and his 6th title. look out for him in the french open. >> sharks have to get it together. >> if they don't win tonight and have to go back to detroit it will go seven. not a wood and situation. >> thanks, shu....
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the organizers call it a boiling point climate population and the firemen, the moderator is margo result of the times, she's a staff writer and among the panelists, mark sewn has written a book called the world without fish, matthew kahn, and judith lewis is a journalist at lawrence smith of the world in 2015, the civilizations number future. we are going to beginning the live coverage straight away. >> we are going to try to move this panel long briefly. we are asking you if you have questions in mind to try to think in three sentences in your question. [laughter] and i have a little tighter. i going to time our panelists, too, cindy on and on and so that we have a lot of time for audience questions. i'm going to start with lawrence smith at the end. lawrence smith is a geography professor at ucla. he has authors more than 50 scientific papers, and his work is featured prominently in the assessment of the united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change, the ipcc. smith spent 15 months traveling the northern rim countries from alaska to greenly and to russia to research this boo
the organizers call it a boiling point climate population and the firemen, the moderator is margo result of the times, she's a staff writer and among the panelists, mark sewn has written a book called the world without fish, matthew kahn, and judith lewis is a journalist at lawrence smith of the world in 2015, the civilizations number future. we are going to beginning the live coverage straight away. >> we are going to try to move this panel long briefly. we are asking you if you have...
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. >>> and reports out of australia say poland native margo dydek, a 7-foot former professional basketballs died. she had a heart attack last week. she was 37 years old, a former number one draft pick. she was considered the tallest professional female basketball player in the world. >>> now, let's talk about the fearsome power of a tornado. we've been hearing about it a lot this week. now you can have a closer view of how they operate. a group of storm chasers spent the week trailing twisters from state to state as they tore across the midwest. take a look at this. it's coming. power lines right here. we're good. my god. >> breaking in now. president obama speaking in warsaw. he is getting ready to return to the united states from poland, meeting with the prime minister, donald tusk, talking about a number of issues there with the president and prime minister, including issues of visas, whether the station fighter jets permanently in poland. >> can overcome extraordinary challenges and build a democracy that represents the great strength and character of this nation. while now serving as
. >>> and reports out of australia say poland native margo dydek, a 7-foot former professional basketballs died. she had a heart attack last week. she was 37 years old, a former number one draft pick. she was considered the tallest professional female basketball player in the world. >>> now, let's talk about the fearsome power of a tornado. we've been hearing about it a lot this week. now you can have a closer view of how they operate. a group of storm chasers spent the week...
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. >>> former wnba player margo has died. she had been in a medically- induce coma since last week -- induesed doe ma since last -- induced coma since last week. her most recent role was head coach of the queensland basketball league. she's survived by her husband and two young sons. >>> today is the day that boaters can get life jackets checked out and replaced for free if they don't meet safety standards. state officials are homing the 12th arnellia trade-in. boaters can bring -- 12th annual trade-in. boaters can bring in their life jackets and if they don't appear to be fixable or safe, new ones will be replaced. >>> we want to check in again with sal, who has been telling us a few problems out there. but for the most part a lot lighter than friday, right sal? >> yeah, it looks pretty light. we take the golden gate bridge for granted. i want to mention on this date in 1937, the golden gate bridge opened to traffic 74 years ago. right now, traffic is looking good on that span. probably one of the most photographed bridges i
. >>> former wnba player margo has died. she had been in a medically- induce coma since last week -- induesed doe ma since last -- induced coma since last week. her most recent role was head coach of the queensland basketball league. she's survived by her husband and two young sons. >>> today is the day that boaters can get life jackets checked out and replaced for free if they don't meet safety standards. state officials are homing the 12th arnellia trade-in. boaters can...
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weigel he's doing that, let me welcome you to our special forum with chairman ryan to read on behalf of margo thorning my colleague and chief economist we're so pleased you could join us. would you like to -- you got some coffee or -- okay. let me get the preliminary is out of the way because obviously we are here to hear paul ryan. as i said, it's a real pleasure to welcome chairman ryan, and i welcome chairman ryan with a little bit of [inaudible] pure [laughter] and i'm not talking about my tax expenditures to which i say that because i refer to them as chairman ryan because as many of you know i was taught to have respect for the office. and the problem is i have respect for the office, but theo people who hold the office havei pulled over you, and one of thet remarkable things about chairmat ryan come he doesn't want to eall the chairman, he doesn't want to be called congressman, congre he doesn't want to be calledss anything but ryan. so i welcome you welcome paul ryan. i just want to say paul, it isn't the critic who counts. another is the man who is actually in the arena who if he fai
weigel he's doing that, let me welcome you to our special forum with chairman ryan to read on behalf of margo thorning my colleague and chief economist we're so pleased you could join us. would you like to -- you got some coffee or -- okay. let me get the preliminary is out of the way because obviously we are here to hear paul ryan. as i said, it's a real pleasure to welcome chairman ryan, and i welcome chairman ryan with a little bit of [inaudible] pure [laughter] and i'm not talking about my...
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we'll be hearing from margo shanger. >>ast set of issues, there's no litigation. but it's hard to escape that on everyone's mind as legislators are beginning to give up and these are both involving unauthorized -- one is potential challenge to the right of unauthorized -- in a case guaranteed. and the challenge to birthright citizensh citizenship. u.s. citizen born cases are unauthorized. let me start quickly with you, david. you are a clerk. and provide the critical point in the case. you can argue a lot of states are enacting these measures against the cost of providing public education. so they're not in the states. do you think it is an endangered species, or not? >> well, it's possible. it was a narw ruling at the time. it's a very different court that we have right now. but actually my guess would be that we would not see that erode inso far asit would apply to elementary and secondary education. i think that the basic situation that persuaded the court narrowly back in the early '80s still exists. it's a really severe measure to decide that well, the way th
we'll be hearing from margo shanger. >>ast set of issues, there's no litigation. but it's hard to escape that on everyone's mind as legislators are beginning to give up and these are both involving unauthorized -- one is potential challenge to the right of unauthorized -- in a case guaranteed. and the challenge to birthright citizensh citizenship. u.s. citizen born cases are unauthorized. let me start quickly with you, david. you are a clerk. and provide the critical point in the case....