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that's the main reason i went to marquette and that i'm going to work for terry mitchell at marquetteh mitchell, she really does things the right way. that's a value that my mom gave me. >> we've been looking at some pictures here of you as a young -- as a child growing up, growing up on the basketball court. i, in fact, saw a picture of your mom right after you were delivered. i guess a basketball was presented to her along with the baby. there you are. tyler, so many emotions must be going try your heart and your head as you see your mom stepping down. how tough a decision was that? >> i think it's important to know it was her decision. she did take the time she needed to make the best decision, not only for her, but for theteam. that's one of her things. she always puts the team before herself and she felt this was the best decision for the entire tennessee program. so even though it was tough after 38 years, nothing is easy to step away from like that. but she is in a great place and it was her decision and she is happy with it. >> well, thank you so much. it is a cause. i'm going
that's the main reason i went to marquette and that i'm going to work for terry mitchell at marquetteh mitchell, she really does things the right way. that's a value that my mom gave me. >> we've been looking at some pictures here of you as a young -- as a child growing up, growing up on the basketball court. i, in fact, saw a picture of your mom right after you were delivered. i guess a basketball was presented to her along with the baby. there you are. tyler, so many emotions must be...
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. >> reporter: carly marquette and annie kenz yore say they were raped. raped by fellow classmates they trusted and ignored, they say, by a chain of command that promised their parents they'd be protected. >> and nobody, not a single person, not one, was looking out for her best interest. >> reporter: carly marquette was not your typical teenage girl. that's her, cage fighting at 18. >> that's it, carly. >> reporter: an all-star rugby player, champion swimmer and honor student. she could have gone to college anywhere. what was it about west point that drew you to the academy? >> just knowing you kind of have your future set having the structure and discipline but at the same time having people look at you, like, wow, you're doing something great for our country. >> reporter: her sister was a midshipman at the naval academy, her father a marine. to karley, they were heroes, everything she wanted to be. do you think west point let you down? >> yeah. i wanted to be there. it was my dream. >> reporter: a dream that was shattered her first year when an uppercl
. >> reporter: carly marquette and annie kenz yore say they were raped. raped by fellow classmates they trusted and ignored, they say, by a chain of command that promised their parents they'd be protected. >> and nobody, not a single person, not one, was looking out for her best interest. >> reporter: carly marquette was not your typical teenage girl. that's her, cage fighting at 18. >> that's it, carly. >> reporter: an all-star rugby player, champion swimmer and...
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tough news for uconn but not so tough for many others, like marquette. perennial powerhouse has graduated all its players in some years. this year it's at 91%. how do they do it? they put their money where they put their priorities. last year the school spent $10.3 million on men's basketball alone. that buys nice facilities and practice equipment. but also lots of educational support. larry williams is marquette university's athletic director. >> from the president's office to the field maintenance office, everybody in between has to embrace the culture that celebrates academic success and athletic success. >> players here start with academics before their freshman year even begins. incoming players go to summer school. it's where they get used to school to class and the one person who isn't about to give them any slack, adrian ridgeway. >> from that point we know how to approach the school year. >> assigned to coach athletic students in academics. it comes from the president, who gets his orders from an even higher authority. >> we have an obligation f
tough news for uconn but not so tough for many others, like marquette. perennial powerhouse has graduated all its players in some years. this year it's at 91%. how do they do it? they put their money where they put their priorities. last year the school spent $10.3 million on men's basketball alone. that buys nice facilities and practice equipment. but also lots of educational support. larry williams is marquette university's athletic director. >> from the president's office to the field...
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sean has a photographer in marquette michigan taken on the shores of lake superior last night.ity of alaska that issues aurora forecasts, says if you're north of madison wisconsin lansing, michigan line, you might on the horizon see these northern lights tonight, as you go further north you have a better chance. what we're watching are clouds marching in our direction. there was a blisteringly hot dome of air to the west. it will be there again tomorrow with record high 90 degree temperatures in the plains and these little clusters of showers like these that are approaching from the northwest and could be in later this morning. around the periphery of that hot air dome that sent temperatures up to 100 degrees locally in a few spots in nebraska today, down into sections of arizona. records were set in the western u.s. states today with cool air bottled up to the north. every time one of these weather systems goes by it turns the winds northeast and we tap some of the cool air and bring it in and hold this higher at bay. hard to believe, 90-degree temperatures within 500 miles. n
sean has a photographer in marquette michigan taken on the shores of lake superior last night.ity of alaska that issues aurora forecasts, says if you're north of madison wisconsin lansing, michigan line, you might on the horizon see these northern lights tonight, as you go further north you have a better chance. what we're watching are clouds marching in our direction. there was a blisteringly hot dome of air to the west. it will be there again tomorrow with record high 90 degree temperatures...
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. >>> now we turn to another jolt for anyone in the stock marquette today. another rocky day on wall street as stocks took the biggest one-day tumble so far this year, the dow closing down more than 200 points, five days of sinking stocks. today's dive was fueled by debt overseas, in italy and spain. from frayed nerves over wall street to frayed nerves about the bone-dry conditions in this country, tonight 24 states are on high alert under approximate warnin warnings about fire. more than 1,000 fires from coast to coast in the past week alone. blazing right outside new york city. here's ginger zee. >> reporter: from new hampshire to florida -- tens of thousands of acres abliz. gusty winds and very little rain, perfect ingredients for this -- here in long island, the brush fires have finally been contained after scorching up 1,000 acres, the work of hundreds of fire fighters and volunteers shutting down the potential disaster. >> this is coming into a populated area, moving about 45 miles per hour. that's the fast challenge with a fire like this. >> reporter:
. >>> now we turn to another jolt for anyone in the stock marquette today. another rocky day on wall street as stocks took the biggest one-day tumble so far this year, the dow closing down more than 200 points, five days of sinking stocks. today's dive was fueled by debt overseas, in italy and spain. from frayed nerves over wall street to frayed nerves about the bone-dry conditions in this country, tonight 24 states are on high alert under approximate warnin warnings about fire. more...
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looked down 1200 feet into an iron ore operation in marquette. and then to be with you to see your home state in a coal mine 800, 900 feet below and eight miles back into that long wall. i know i'm not a miner. e i know you are a miner and you understand that. i know you weren't around leading when this all happened. but as i look at the record, upper big branch was operating under a petition for modification to permit mining through any oil and gas wells. the petition was granted according to the record on october 16th 1995. and the mine was required to submit a training plan 60 days after the petition became final. as i understand it, that plan would have included initial and refresher miner training requirements. so forth and so on. but the internal review found that the training plan was never submitted. >> one of things you'll find is really just looking back through everything that we could find that was wrong here to get it fixed. i don't think there's any other internal review that looked back beyond a couple years. that was one of the th
looked down 1200 feet into an iron ore operation in marquette. and then to be with you to see your home state in a coal mine 800, 900 feet below and eight miles back into that long wall. i know i'm not a miner. e i know you are a miner and you understand that. i know you weren't around leading when this all happened. but as i look at the record, upper big branch was operating under a petition for modification to permit mining through any oil and gas wells. the petition was granted according to...
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that's part of the reason why i went to marquette.she does things the right way. i'm very excited to go there. >> when did you know that coaching was something you wanted to do? was it because you watched your mom be so great all these years? >> well, i think the reason i have a passion for coaching, part of it is i did see my mom and really the relationship she had with her players and mentored them and turned them into successful young women. so i look forward to have the opportunity to do that as well. >> tyler, what made her a great coach? >> what's that? >> what made her a great coach? >> good question. i think it was a lot of things. it goes back to those relationships that she had with her players. she got the best out of every single one of a lot of different young women, young ladies. that's what it went to. she demanded the best from everybody that she was around. >> this is going to be as many people understand, always a journey now. tell me how you will face this and how she will face this? >> well, i think we j first fill
that's part of the reason why i went to marquette.she does things the right way. i'm very excited to go there. >> when did you know that coaching was something you wanted to do? was it because you watched your mom be so great all these years? >> well, i think the reason i have a passion for coaching, part of it is i did see my mom and really the relationship she had with her players and mentored them and turned them into successful young women. so i look forward to have the...
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at 12 noon we see 36 degrees in marquette and we are well into the 40's here in chicago 48 degrees right thirties across the metro area for this evening so that's why we have the frost warning. we're looking at the northerly flow bringing the canadian high which will collide with that southwestern flow that will get the moisture to interact with the jet stream giving us the super cells or rotating thunderstorms. some of that's coming in our direction. there are strong winds blowing from the gulf of mexico all the way canada so that means some severe conditions in the upper midwest ... it will be getting pretty wet by saturday morning. the rain will arrive saturday it will go off and on through sunday. we have another front sweeping up bringing more rain monday or tuesday of next week the temperatures today will go into the 50s ... we may get some freezing air at ground level and be in the mid-30s with frost tonight 60 during the day tomorrow into the '60s friday and then into the '70s by the time we get to saturday. powerful storms will be roaming the area. we hope many of you will be at
at 12 noon we see 36 degrees in marquette and we are well into the 40's here in chicago 48 degrees right thirties across the metro area for this evening so that's why we have the frost warning. we're looking at the northerly flow bringing the canadian high which will collide with that southwestern flow that will get the moisture to interact with the jet stream giving us the super cells or rotating thunderstorms. some of that's coming in our direction. there are strong winds blowing from the...
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louis it's 39 in duluth, and 44 at marquette. not hard to imagine putting a front through the area.warm. you can see the strong winds pumping in the air in are going into the southern suburbs. you folks are going to be the warmest of any part of the chicago area tomorrow as northeast winds will lock into the northern counties. southwest winds at 7. moderate to high in some cases. we had wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour at various sites harvard, river grove and glenview noted. all with gusty winds that pumped the warm air in. it's still 68 tonight at o'hair, 69 at midway, 65itssca. well the forecast is for the 70s to come up into the area the southern part of the area. when we come back we'll show you just how sharp the temperature demarcation will be. we have models that can hone in on the sharp temperature changes across the area. we'll show you what our in house model is shows tomorrow. maybe at some point later tomorrow, 40s while there are mid 70s down south. then we all get cool. mostly cloudy and warm. possibly a thunderstorm. 30 to 40% aerial coverage low temperature 62 and
louis it's 39 in duluth, and 44 at marquette. not hard to imagine putting a front through the area.warm. you can see the strong winds pumping in the air in are going into the southern suburbs. you folks are going to be the warmest of any part of the chicago area tomorrow as northeast winds will lock into the northern counties. southwest winds at 7. moderate to high in some cases. we had wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour at various sites harvard, river grove and glenview noted. all with gusty...
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. >>> new video is released from the night six marquette university basketball players get into a fight at a milwaukee club. the video shows part of that scuffle. it also shows bouncers, escorting several people out and a man collapsing. a milwaukee police report says 30 individuals were fighting with members of the basketball team that night. citations were issued to the players for being underaged at a club. but no charges were issued for the fight. >>> remembering mike wallace. he's been called one of the greatest journalists of his time. steve croft explains, this sunday, 60 minutes will be dedicated to the award-winning journalist. >> over the years, mike developed his own special shorthand vocabulary for dragging information out of people. >> you have a couple of stock phrases. and on. >> oh, come on. oh, come on. come on! >> look. >> look. look. look. >> yeah, you don't do it on purpose. it's in conversation. >> forgive me. >> forgive me. >> forgive me. >> in mike speak, forgive me always meant a really nasty question was coming. here's the famous encounter during the iranian hos
. >>> new video is released from the night six marquette university basketball players get into a fight at a milwaukee club. the video shows part of that scuffle. it also shows bouncers, escorting several people out and a man collapsing. a milwaukee police report says 30 individuals were fighting with members of the basketball team that night. citations were issued to the players for being underaged at a club. but no charges were issued for the fight. >>> remembering mike...
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he led an anti-abortion group when he was in college at marquette university. he's against all abortion in all cases including in the cases of rape and incest. if you become impregnated by virtue of rape or by virtue of incest, scott walker believes the government should force you to bear the child that is the result of that pregnancy. scott walker was endorsed in his run for governor by a radical group called pro-life wisconsin. it's a group that opposes not only all abortions without exception, but they also oppose all forms of contraception as well. in their endorsement of then-candidate scott walker, the organization said, pro-life wisconsin victory fund supports candidates for public office who demonstrate a commitment to protect each and every innocent human life in all circumstances and at all stages of development. to be 100% pro-life, is to know that a human life begins at fertilization and that there may never be a legal exception. the republican fight against union rights in wisconsin has drawn all the focus over the last year. but there is another r
he led an anti-abortion group when he was in college at marquette university. he's against all abortion in all cases including in the cases of rape and incest. if you become impregnated by virtue of rape or by virtue of incest, scott walker believes the government should force you to bear the child that is the result of that pregnancy. scott walker was endorsed in his run for governor by a radical group called pro-life wisconsin. it's a group that opposes not only all abortions without...
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he led an anti-abortion group when he was in college at marquette university.against all abortion in all cases including in the cases of rape and incest. if you become impregnated by virtue of rape or by virtue of incest, scott walker believes the government should force you to bear the child that is the result of that pregnancy. scott walker was endorsed in his run for governor by a radical group called pro-life wisconsin. it's a group that opposes not only all abortions without exception, but they also oppose all forms of contraception as well. in their endorsement of then-candidate scott walker, the organization said, pro-life wisconsin victory fund supports candidates for public office who demonstrate a commitment to protect each and every innocent human life in all circumstances and at all stages of development. to be 100% pro-life, is to know that a human life begins at fertilization and that there may never be a legal exception. the republican fight against union rights in wisconsin has drawn all the focus over the last year. but there is another republi
he led an anti-abortion group when he was in college at marquette university.against all abortion in all cases including in the cases of rape and incest. if you become impregnated by virtue of rape or by virtue of incest, scott walker believes the government should force you to bear the child that is the result of that pregnancy. scott walker was endorsed in his run for governor by a radical group called pro-life wisconsin. it's a group that opposes not only all abortions without exception, but...
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oh, on the radar, storm 4 radar showing snow up again right around marquette and ironwood as far as rainfalloes our average rainfall 10.57 inches. so far we've gotten less than 5 inches, so dry still through here and a moderate drought coming into maryland. again, it is not looking very good for the rest of spring and for summer. we really need some appreciable rain. i think our best chance is going to come the weekend. so not so much with this system here as it comes through tomorrow. only a few sprinkles, light showers. we're partly cloudy tomorrow. then there is the rain. it's going to stay mainly south of us around southern virginia, around the northern neck, and cool is the word for wednesday. we're only going to have highs in the 60s on wednesday. your evening? oh, let's get out and do something right? 70, 78 degrees. i don't know. maybe i can meet you somewhere. right? 55 to 63. we're mostly clear, mild to start the day tomorrow. then we're going to get a few breezes during the afternoon again. 72 to 78 degrees. so back to comfortable. right? folks are not going to be complaining abou
oh, on the radar, storm 4 radar showing snow up again right around marquette and ironwood as far as rainfalloes our average rainfall 10.57 inches. so far we've gotten less than 5 inches, so dry still through here and a moderate drought coming into maryland. again, it is not looking very good for the rest of spring and for summer. we really need some appreciable rain. i think our best chance is going to come the weekend. so not so much with this system here as it comes through tomorrow. only a...
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from nick nolte, the closest down is marquette. that's one angle and view of that situation.e is another one. you can see the dark, ominous clouds. sometimes live streaming is picks he willized, it is hard to see. we will continue to monitor those. we know from multiple reports that's a large wedged tornado about a quarter mile wide that will produce damage, anything in its path. thankfully, it is pretty rural, we will continue to pass that information onto you. let's show you what we're talking about on the map. interstate 135 here, salina, kansas. this is the most dangerous one, this is the large tornado on the ground now, and it is moving to the north and east about 40 miles per hour. so it is a pretty quick moving storm. we can show you some video now of what this storm looked like about ten minutes or so ago where we saw that tornado making that connection with the ground at the time, and one of the big concerns is that the storm is very intense, on the ground, and heading towards a populated area. salina, kansas is not in warning but you're under the watch. this storm m
from nick nolte, the closest down is marquette. that's one angle and view of that situation.e is another one. you can see the dark, ominous clouds. sometimes live streaming is picks he willized, it is hard to see. we will continue to monitor those. we know from multiple reports that's a large wedged tornado about a quarter mile wide that will produce damage, anything in its path. thankfully, it is pretty rural, we will continue to pass that information onto you. let's show you what we're...
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elise came back and overall for marquette and our whole discussion is fill phillips and hollie will beorrow. we'll be down to six after tomorrow. >> we were talking about tommy hilfiger is consulting on the clothes. how is that working out? >> not very well. in fact, we've all decided here at fox we aren't sure exactly what tommy is supposed to be doing because every episode he goes okay, this what is you should wear and then all the contestants do the opposite. they go no and it's tommy hilfiger. >> i wonder why. >> how are you not taking his fashion advice? >> i don't know. maybe there's a generation gap there. >> there's something. they all want to make their own image, but he's saying hey, look, it's actually better for you to take my advice and start an image now, so when you're done, you're ready to go and they're like no, don't like your advice. >> who's your prediction for who goes home tomorrow? >> will thomas and i have this ongoing. we want to see her gone. we're like bye hollie, see you. it will be tomorrow night, promise. >> she promises, thank you. >> brian, back upstairs
elise came back and overall for marquette and our whole discussion is fill phillips and hollie will beorrow. we'll be down to six after tomorrow. >> we were talking about tommy hilfiger is consulting on the clothes. how is that working out? >> not very well. in fact, we've all decided here at fox we aren't sure exactly what tommy is supposed to be doing because every episode he goes okay, this what is you should wear and then all the contestants do the opposite. they go no and it's...
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a large tornado has been confirmed near marquette, moving northeast and heading towards salina.eo from earlier today, a couple hours ago, where there was a large stovepipe tornado heading towards salina. there you can see some of the debris kicking up. thankfully with that tornado it stayed in a rural area and there was little damage. but it was a quarter mile wide at times and a scary situation for a lot of those folks. we have another storm heading into that area and folks in salina need to be taking cover. a new statement just sent to me here from our producer. this is from mcpherson county in central kansas. confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado moving northeast at 55 miles per hour. and they're using that strong wording again that i was talking about, don, saying major house and building damage likely, and complete destruction is possible. location, salina. mullen, which had some damage earlier today. gypsum, salina airport, all being included on this. this includes along i-70, so two tornado emergencies taking place in kansas at this time. one area which has alre
a large tornado has been confirmed near marquette, moving northeast and heading towards salina.eo from earlier today, a couple hours ago, where there was a large stovepipe tornado heading towards salina. there you can see some of the debris kicking up. thankfully with that tornado it stayed in a rural area and there was little damage. but it was a quarter mile wide at times and a scary situation for a lot of those folks. we have another storm heading into that area and folks in salina need to...
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someone caught this twister touching down yesterday in marquette, kansas.a look at that thing go. in thurmon, iowa, the mayor says 90% of his town was damaged. reporter natalie glucklik with ketv talked to one man who survived the storm. >> reporter: this massive piece of metal blocking larry hill's refrigerator blew in just before dinner. >> that piece of iron came from a building. >> reporter: he and his wife heard the siren and ran for their backyard shelter, but say a twister came too fast. >> so we started back in and wind was blasting out and out and out. go into the bathroom, like you always say, and while we got here, the roof went here. >> reporter: with no other options as the walls began to blow in around them, the couple took cover in this coat closet. >> i was more or less laying on her. laying on her, and i had to get up. i was starting to shake pretty good. >> reporter: it made its wau into thurmon, iowa. the mayor was right underneath it. >> it lasted three to four minutes probably. what seemed like an eternal. >> reporter: when the mayor su
someone caught this twister touching down yesterday in marquette, kansas.a look at that thing go. in thurmon, iowa, the mayor says 90% of his town was damaged. reporter natalie glucklik with ketv talked to one man who survived the storm. >> reporter: this massive piece of metal blocking larry hill's refrigerator blew in just before dinner. >> that piece of iron came from a building. >> reporter: he and his wife heard the siren and ran for their backyard shelter, but say a...
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on the other side of the storm, some cooler air and that snow on our radar there around marquette, ironwoodsome light snow, even some freezing fog up in that area, too. so cooler air is going to be moving in. we need the rain. so far we've only gotten 4.87 inches the average at 10 abnormally dry through so much of virginia and maryland now, moderate drought coming more and more into the area. unfortunately this weather system when it comes through not going to get much at all. really more cloud cover than rain. it will be partly sunny tomorrow. then watch what happens on wednesday. that rain stays well south of us across southern maryland and the northern neck. probably only getting just a few sprinkles, some very light showers. not anything substantial. your evening, we're clear, warm. 70 to 78 degrees. then by tomorrow morning 55 to 63. big difference from today. right? yeah. the temperatures tomorrow 72 to 78 degrees. so it will be much cooler and breezy compared to the upper 80s to around 90 degrees today. wednesday will be the coolest day out of the work week and probably the best day
on the other side of the storm, some cooler air and that snow on our radar there around marquette, ironwoodsome light snow, even some freezing fog up in that area, too. so cooler air is going to be moving in. we need the rain. so far we've only gotten 4.87 inches the average at 10 abnormally dry through so much of virginia and maryland now, moderate drought coming more and more into the area. unfortunately this weather system when it comes through not going to get much at all. really more cloud...
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>> we are told by charles franklin, a well-known pollster at marquette universities, that in terms of governor scott walker's favorability rating, it's really just about even with the now frontrunner who is mayor tom barrett. so charles franklin says that this state, above all, is evenly split. now, has governor walker found his footing? i would say absolutely. he came out strong, he imposed these new changes, these new laws, and at least half of the state very much aproves. >> suarez: speaking of mayor barrett, there's a family fight on the democratic side, the primary is a week from tomorrow, which sets off a basically 30-day sprint until the finals. will the democrats consolidate around who ever wins next tuesday's primary? >> i think the thought is that they will. but there is kind of this family feud amongst the candidates right now. and the fear there, of course, is that if you pit one candidate against another, it doesn't do much for the event you frontrunner running against the incumbent. on the other hand at least one of the unions, the state's largest teachers union who was
>> we are told by charles franklin, a well-known pollster at marquette universities, that in terms of governor scott walker's favorability rating, it's really just about even with the now frontrunner who is mayor tom barrett. so charles franklin says that this state, above all, is evenly split. now, has governor walker found his footing? i would say absolutely. he came out strong, he imposed these new changes, these new laws, and at least half of the state very much aproves. >>...
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and tyler summitt, her son, is an assistant coach at marquette.e's following the tradition. >> remember him as a little boy. what a singular era. >>> we're going back, now, to the celebration of the life of a true tv legend, dick clark, passed away on wednesday. for decades, he made his way into the living rooms of millioning of americans, ringing in the new year, from right here at times square. and inviting teenagers to a national dance party on "american bandstand" each and every saturday. chris connelly is here with a look at dick clark's remarkable career. good morning, chris. >> reporter: that's right. good morning, robin. he began in television in the 1950s. but he was no oldies act. he kept america smiling for 50 years, looking just like that. and doing every kind of television. >> "you send me." ♪ darling, you send me >> reporter: for a half century, from game shows to blooper shows, to his new year's rockin' eve, dick clark was tv's ever-present mr. congeniality. his cultural influence came early, back in the '50s in philly, "american ba
and tyler summitt, her son, is an assistant coach at marquette.e's following the tradition. >> remember him as a little boy. what a singular era. >>> we're going back, now, to the celebration of the life of a true tv legend, dick clark, passed away on wednesday. for decades, he made his way into the living rooms of millioning of americans, ringing in the new year, from right here at times square. and inviting teenagers to a national dance party on "american bandstand"...
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when carly marquette came forward to say she was raped at west point she believed her case would be investigatedr the investigators meeting with my parents and they promised my parents that if he wasn't going to jail they could at least get him kicked out of west point. >> but he's still there. >> but he's still there. >> annie says she, too, believed her allegations of rape would be investigated. >> i was like they're going to get him, like, good. >> but carly and annie say their alleged perpetrators were never punished. so now, they filed a lawsuit. naming former secretary of defense robert gates, the former superintendents of west point and the naval academy. secretary of the navy ray mabis, and secretary of the army, john mccue. the lawsuit claims there was limited support from commanders and failure to ensure sexual predators were prosecuted and incarcerated for their crimes. carly and anne are not alone. reports of sexual assault at the academies are up nearly 60%, and of the 65 reports investigated last year, only one resulted in a court-martial. >> i ache for those former cadet and midsh
when carly marquette came forward to say she was raped at west point she believed her case would be investigatedr the investigators meeting with my parents and they promised my parents that if he wasn't going to jail they could at least get him kicked out of west point. >> but he's still there. >> but he's still there. >> annie says she, too, believed her allegations of rape would be investigated. >> i was like they're going to get him, like, good. >> but carly and...
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. >> carly marquette and annie kenzior say they were raped, raped by fellow classmates they trusted andat promised their parents they'd be protected. >> and nobody, not a single person, not one, was looking out for her best interests. >> we reached out to west point and the naval academy for comment. they declined an interview due to privacy issues. as for the secretary of defense, leon panetta, he couldn't directly respond to carly and annie's allegations for the same reason, but he did sit down with me to tell me what he is doing about sexual assault in the military. just one week after our interview, secretary panetta held a news conference and announced new initiatives with regard to investigations and prosecutions. >> we've got to train commanders to understand that when these complaints are brought, they've got to do their damnedest to make sure these people are brought to justice. that's the only way we're going to try to prevent this in the future is to show that people cannot get away with it. >> how do you get it through these men's heads if they rape, they will pay the price?
. >> carly marquette and annie kenzior say they were raped, raped by fellow classmates they trusted andat promised their parents they'd be protected. >> and nobody, not a single person, not one, was looking out for her best interests. >> we reached out to west point and the naval academy for comment. they declined an interview due to privacy issues. as for the secretary of defense, leon panetta, he couldn't directly respond to carly and annie's allegations for the same reason,...