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doctor sullivan was the inaugural director of the john glenn school of public affairs at the ohio state university. she served as undersecretary of commerce in the administrator and state chief scientist for the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noah. in 2014 she was named by time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people. she is currently the chair of aerospace history. beginning in 1961 knee honorable david prior served the people of arkansas in the state house of representatives. the u.s. house, the governor's mansion in the united states senate. after three full terms in the senate he was named the full right distinguished fellow in law and public affairs. senator pryor went on to serve as director of the institute of politics of the harvard kennedy school of government, becoming the naaga rule director of the university of arkansas's clinton school of public service. bob schieffer's story career in journalism began in the united states air force at the rotc program. -- in a dallas tv station, mr. xi furred joined cbs news where he remained four for 46 years. he became
doctor sullivan was the inaugural director of the john glenn school of public affairs at the ohio state university. she served as undersecretary of commerce in the administrator and state chief scientist for the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noah. in 2014 she was named by time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people. she is currently the chair of aerospace history. beginning in 1961 knee honorable david prior served the people of arkansas in the state house of...
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students at the ohio state university held a sit-in on campus yesterday. they want the school to cut ties with the columbus police department. a large crowd marched to the ohio state house last night demanding justice for the teenager's family. nancy chen is tracking the latest. >> reporter: columbus, ohio, officials have released new body camera video showing the moments leading up to ma'khia bryant's death. >> what's going on? >> reporter: in the footage, the 16-year-old appears to be holding a knife as she chases someone. another girl falls to the ground before four shots ring out. >> the video shows that there is more to this. it requires us to pause, take a close look at the sequence of events, and though it's not easy, wait for the facts. >> he attacked a baby. >> reporter: the officers were responding to a 911 caller who said someone was trying to stab them. >> over here trying to fight us. trying to stab us. >> reporter: officers performed cpr, but bryant died a short time later. [ chants ] the shooting prompted protests in columbus and beyond with
students at the ohio state university held a sit-in on campus yesterday. they want the school to cut ties with the columbus police department. a large crowd marched to the ohio state house last night demanding justice for the teenager's family. nancy chen is tracking the latest. >> reporter: columbus, ohio, officials have released new body camera video showing the moments leading up to ma'khia bryant's death. >> what's going on? >> reporter: in the footage, the 16-year-old...
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states are falling behind with vaccination rates with tennessee, mississippi and arkansas ranking among the lowest. >>> police in columbus, ohio, involved in a massive party, os- about 2,000 people gathered near the ohio state university campus saturday night flipping over eight cars and lighting fires. several windows were also smashed. >>> the biden administration has abruptly shut down an emergency center in houston that was housing migrant girls who crossed the border alone. more than 400 teens were transferred from the center amid reports of unsuitable conditions. reports say the church group awarded a contract to run the facility may not have been properly vetted. the white house says the record surge of migrants is partly to blame for president biden's decision not to raise the number of refugees admitted to the country, something he had promised to do. >>> and time now for a look at your monday weather.tral florida will see more rain and hail today. this was the scene sunday as a storm hit near daytona beach. today storms could trigger flash flooding. elsewhere rain across the plains today and more snow for the rockies. denver could see 5 inches by tonight. higher elevations could get over a foot. checking tod
states are falling behind with vaccination rates with tennessee, mississippi and arkansas ranking among the lowest. >>> police in columbus, ohio, involved in a massive party, os- about 2,000 people gathered near the ohio state university campus saturday night flipping over eight cars and lighting fires. several windows were also smashed. >>> the biden administration has abruptly shut down an emergency center in houston that was housing migrant girls who crossed the border...
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now as i point out tuition at ohio state university at ohio university the public state institution isreally expensive. not to be free, free. about to be free. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think it was $3000 per day graduated in 86 and it was all free because i got federal financial aid. i have paid that eight back since then. >> course you have. >> i have often said that going to college might have even saved my life because it allowed me to get out of the depressed area and frankly a depressing situation and to have meaningful work that doesn't really exist so much for families like mine in my small town. i feel so lucky i wasn't born 15 years later because that same little girl wouldn't have gotten that opportunity. she would have had all the brains or whatever but she would have wouldn't have had the opportunity and that's just simple math. >> frankly ohio is one of the biggest centers. ohio has spent much of the last 25 years pulling up the ladder and making it more and more difficult and i'm not a person to please everybody has to go to a four-year university
now as i point out tuition at ohio state university at ohio university the public state institution isreally expensive. not to be free, free. about to be free. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think it was $3000 per day graduated in 86 and it was all free because i got federal financial aid. i have paid that eight back since then. >> course you have. >> i have often said that going to college might have even saved my life because it allowed me to get out of...
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now as i point out, tuition at ohio state university, at ohio university, the public state institutions is reallyio expensive. it ought to be free. >> right. >> it ought to be t free. just a minimal amount of money. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think was $3000. i graduated in 1986 and it was all free because i cut federal financial aid. ifi have paid that money back ts of time since then with my taxes. of course you have said that going to college might have even saved h my life because it allod me to get out of a depressed area and, frankly, i depressing situation. and to have meaningful work that doesn't really exist so much for families like mine in my small town. >> right. >> i just feel so lucky that i wasn't born 15 years later because that same little girl wouldn't have had that opportunity. she would have had every bit of brains or whatever but she would laugh at that opportunity, and that is just simple math. >> we had pulled up the ladder and, frankly, ohio is one of the biggest sinners in this. ohio has spent much of the last 25 years holding up the ladde
now as i point out, tuition at ohio state university, at ohio university, the public state institutions is reallyio expensive. it ought to be free. >> right. >> it ought to be t free. just a minimal amount of money. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think was $3000. i graduated in 1986 and it was all free because i cut federal financial aid. ifi have paid that money back ts of time since then with my taxes. of course you have said that going to college might...
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measures to ensure supply met the factory needs some scientists see opportunity here a doctor at ohio state universitydeveloping rubber from plants and two to three years away from getting it to market. >> great to onshore it it could be two years before the chip shortage is resolved and dealing with the headaches increasingly important for a long time. thank you. >>> that does it for "the exchange" today. i'll join tyler matheson on the other side of the break for "power lunch." >>> happy friday, everybody. i'm kelly evans. tyler matheson will join me in a moment stocks rebounding after yesterday's tax bombshell. tech stocks are leading the way. nasdaq up 1.5% bitcoin below 50,000 it was back and forth all day. look at ethereum light coin. intel is falling after the results and this industry going through turbulence but could
measures to ensure supply met the factory needs some scientists see opportunity here a doctor at ohio state universitydeveloping rubber from plants and two to three years away from getting it to market. >> great to onshore it it could be two years before the chip shortage is resolved and dealing with the headaches increasingly important for a long time. thank you. >>> that does it for "the exchange" today. i'll join tyler matheson on the other side of the break for...
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a new study from the ohio state university. go clams.with typical masculine traits make better fathers. dead beat dads were unavailable for comment even though they promised they would be. scientists confirming what we knew. also developing a theory about sperm and eggs resulting in babies. it's still in its infancy. [laughter] so how did they figure this out? researchers had fathers-to-be rate themselves on masculine traits during their partner's third trimester. i heard too much. and they observed the same guys interacting with their child nine months later after the brat was born. sorry, baby. turns out better parenting skills were linked to men who are competitive, daring, adventurous, dominant, courageous and like to grill meat while wearing black socks with their tennis shoes. researchers were surprised by this which proves the low guard for traditional masculine any. men that are strong, brave and passionate are better dads and probably better partners and better other things, too. how is that for toxicity? for more, let's check i
a new study from the ohio state university. go clams.with typical masculine traits make better fathers. dead beat dads were unavailable for comment even though they promised they would be. scientists confirming what we knew. also developing a theory about sperm and eggs resulting in babies. it's still in its infancy. [laughter] so how did they figure this out? researchers had fathers-to-be rate themselves on masculine traits during their partner's third trimester. i heard too much. and they...
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so hopefully that's what i did since i was borrowing that, learning climate change from the ohio state universityprofessors. period but in short, what's happening is the climate was changing. you are having cold spells which were then contributing in north america heating very disastrous, which was compromising the well-being of the indigenous population, making them more susceptible to being overrun by the advanced military technology of the european invaders, for example. .. that's so like what you were describing as you developed through the end of using religion and the beginning of using, more using this concept ofwetness . how does that relate to classical operation because that's another themeof your book . is that the same thing, is that related? >> thank you. class collaboration inheres in settler colonialism. if you look at the first settlers across theatlantic , to what is now north carolina in the 1580s, you had, it was a multi-class formation basically. you had english men and women of different class backgrounds from shopkeepers to skilled workers for example. but all sponsored by t
so hopefully that's what i did since i was borrowing that, learning climate change from the ohio state universityprofessors. period but in short, what's happening is the climate was changing. you are having cold spells which were then contributing in north america heating very disastrous, which was compromising the well-being of the indigenous population, making them more susceptible to being overrun by the advanced military technology of the european invaders, for example. .. that's so like...
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i'm an assistant professor of city and regional planning at ohio state university. i have focused on preplanning history, loan policy, and racial and social equity. contemporary housing segregation often correlates with isolation into neighborhoods that lack critical opportunity structures. strong schools, healthy environments, and economic resources. research by the diversity kids initiative found nearly one into african-american children, or one and three -- one in three -- under source neighborhoods in our nation largest metropolitan areas. these disparities are even more pronounced along african-americans and latinx youth. segregation in our housing markets is not a natural occurrence, but enforced by policies and practices through the 20 century. both the private and public sector. racial zoning, racially restricted -- exclusionary zoning played a role in enforcing segregation into the early 20th century. these patterns of segregation created by local practices would be reinforced by redlining practices and housing policies emerging from the new deal. redlining
i'm an assistant professor of city and regional planning at ohio state university. i have focused on preplanning history, loan policy, and racial and social equity. contemporary housing segregation often correlates with isolation into neighborhoods that lack critical opportunity structures. strong schools, healthy environments, and economic resources. research by the diversity kids initiative found nearly one into african-american children, or one and three -- one in three -- under source...
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. >> ohio state university has a student body of about 61,000 people and they have said you do not need to be vaccinated before you come back to class in the fall. but there are 26 other universities and colleges here in the u.s. that are mandating getting a vaccine before you come back, and there are companies doing it as well, do you see that as necessary right now, and do you see any legal pushback for it? >> i actually think that's a safe and a wise move by the universities, mandating vaccination before students come back in the fall. what we know is that students when they live in, you know, congregant settings, settings where they may not be following social distancing, where universal masking most likely isn't being followed. if we want to save the most amount of lives and prevent disease and morbidity, we need to have some strong and firm guidelines in place, and i really don't have a problem with that. that would just be like mandating that students receive other different types of vaccinations before coming on to campus. where you start to see a challenge is when we get into t
. >> ohio state university has a student body of about 61,000 people and they have said you do not need to be vaccinated before you come back to class in the fall. but there are 26 other universities and colleges here in the u.s. that are mandating getting a vaccine before you come back, and there are companies doing it as well, do you see that as necessary right now, and do you see any legal pushback for it? >> i actually think that's a safe and a wise move by the universities,...
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hundreds of people marched right through ohio state university yesterday to protest the death of 16 year bryant. the demonstration occurred as police released more body cam video of the confrontation now, police say an officer arrived on scene just as brian attacked one girl and was about to stab another against a car. under any circumstances, that is a horrendous tragedy. but the video shows that there is more to this. police have identified the officer who fired the shots as nicholas, reared in it was hired in december of 2019. the officer has been taken off street duty pending the investigation. the outcome in the derrick show vin trial has many law enforcement officers asking, how will the guilty verdict affect current patrol officers? terence campbell, the san jose police officer, has been on the force for two years. he was part of the police response to last summer's george floyd. protests in the south bay says he tried to de escalate the tension with protesters. he says the job was more dangerous than before, but adds t verdict in the showman. try eliza step in the right direction
hundreds of people marched right through ohio state university yesterday to protest the death of 16 year bryant. the demonstration occurred as police released more body cam video of the confrontation now, police say an officer arrived on scene just as brian attacked one girl and was about to stab another against a car. under any circumstances, that is a horrendous tragedy. but the video shows that there is more to this. police have identified the officer who fired the shots as nicholas, reared...
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was the inaugural director of the center in the john gland center of public affairs at the ohio state university. she served as secretary of congress, and the administrator from chief scientists of the national oceanic and atmospheric in geneva. in 2014, she was named by time magazine as woman of the 100 most influential people. she -- beginning in 1961, the honorable david prior served the people of arkansas in the state house of representatives. the u.s. house, the governor's mansion and the united states senate. after three full terms in the senate, he was named a full distinguished fellow in law and public affairs. senator prior went on to serve as director of the institute of politics at the harvard kennedy school of government, before becoming the inaugural director of the university of arkansas the clinton school of public service. bob schieffer's storied career in journalism began in the united states air force by way of texas christian university. following stints with the fort worth star telegram and a dallas tv station, mr. schieffer joined cbs news where he would remain for 46 years.
was the inaugural director of the center in the john gland center of public affairs at the ohio state university. she served as secretary of congress, and the administrator from chief scientists of the national oceanic and atmospheric in geneva. in 2014, she was named by time magazine as woman of the 100 most influential people. she -- beginning in 1961, the honorable david prior served the people of arkansas in the state house of representatives. the u.s. house, the governor's mansion and the...
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the history at ohio state university. the add, it goes for being with me. rosa, you are a go to on this. into policing. i think this is it. with the 16-year-old. the better thing to do would have been to tackle it. you can understand. >> as you say, it was on that way. >> it's an extension of what we have seen in the past. >> black and brown people are being killed. is this something that can we policy our way out of harassment or is it something deeper that needs to happen? >> both. it's both. i think it's absolutely right to say that we don't have any reason to think police killings of black and brown skin people are higher than they used to be. in fact, it's probably the opposite. we didn't know in the past and now because there's more pub police city, cell phones, the internet, police departments are under scrutiny. some of it is, it's societal white supremacism. if you want to get rid of this in policing, you've got to get rid of systemic racism in american society. so on the one hand that's obviously no question about it. police don't operate in a vac
the history at ohio state university. the add, it goes for being with me. rosa, you are a go to on this. into policing. i think this is it. with the 16-year-old. the better thing to do would have been to tackle it. you can understand. >> as you say, it was on that way. >> it's an extension of what we have seen in the past. >> black and brown people are being killed. is this something that can we policy our way out of harassment or is it something deeper that needs to happen?...
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my name is heather scarlett from kent state university in ohio. i would like to know as leaders, do you think public reinforcement is enhanced more by reenactors or by things such as podcasts and videos? thank you. >> are there reenactors? >> at montpelier we use a james madison reenactor and a dolly madison reenactor who are highly vetted and very good at what they do. one guy reads the same newspaper madison would have read 200 years ago. he's great, he looks like madison, he's strange. i think when interpretation is done well, it's great. i also say it's really hard to do it well. and when you're looking at a plantation site in particular, it's hard to do well because of the people you would need on staff to interpret it accurately. >> yeah. yeah. >> same. we contract people in. most of the interpreters we use are professionals from colonial williamsburg. they aren't there all the time but they come to monticello sometimes because they're really good at what they do. but for the most part, i think my answer to your question would be yes, right,
my name is heather scarlett from kent state university in ohio. i would like to know as leaders, do you think public reinforcement is enhanced more by reenactors or by things such as podcasts and videos? thank you. >> are there reenactors? >> at montpelier we use a james madison reenactor and a dolly madison reenactor who are highly vetted and very good at what they do. one guy reads the same newspaper madison would have read 200 years ago. he's great, he looks like madison, he's...
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chair and constitutional law at the ohio state university, ned foalian.to tell mika that your cat joined in and was a co-star on that thought. >> i saw that. >> thank you so much, ned. hope to see you back soon. rev, let me bring you in here. going through the facts. talk about your biggest concern and how we balance some of these things out and i've just got to ask, based on what we're learning, because this is the first time that a lot of people really dug into new york. i know you probably spent your life trying to make new york a place where it's easier to vote or new jersey. other than working on new york also to expand their voting rights, what are your takeaways on this debate and do you think major league baseball did the right thing? >> i think that major league baseball did do the right thing. i think what was missing in a lot of the reporting is that the players began saying they did not want to play in georgia. and this was not just a corporate decision by major league baseball, the players were saying that based on the allegations unproven an
chair and constitutional law at the ohio state university, ned foalian.to tell mika that your cat joined in and was a co-star on that thought. >> i saw that. >> thank you so much, ned. hope to see you back soon. rev, let me bring you in here. going through the facts. talk about your biggest concern and how we balance some of these things out and i've just got to ask, based on what we're learning, because this is the first time that a lot of people really dug into new york. i know...
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ohio state university demanding that the school cut ties with columbus police.tland punched officers in the face. painted anti-police messages on walls. in minnesota protesters were yelling at police get the blank out and in new york at that local restaurant we don't want you here. we don't want you here. brian: do you know what? you should be barred from anyone who says that you are no longer allowed to use 911. let's just hope in your life you never need a police officer. pete: all that means is less cops and more crime. the equation is quite, quite simple. maybe that's what they want. brian: all right. let's talk about what's happening at the border. if you listen to governor doocy. if you listen to the governor of texasy and the governor of new mexico and not the governor of california who is too pizzey gelling his hair. locked down until june. i digress. they need help at the border. the vice president and the president are mia. the vice president was given this portfolio in march. she made two phone calls and promise a visit in june. and guess what? that i
ohio state university demanding that the school cut ties with columbus police.tland punched officers in the face. painted anti-police messages on walls. in minnesota protesters were yelling at police get the blank out and in new york at that local restaurant we don't want you here. we don't want you here. brian: do you know what? you should be barred from anyone who says that you are no longer allowed to use 911. let's just hope in your life you never need a police officer. pete: all that means...
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he used this as motivation and received his phd at ohio state university and had several careers. i grew up in the era of actual legalized institutional racism. i grew up in the deep south. my first experience with white americans was at 16 years old. at 18, i received a scholarship to play football at the university of miami. i sit today before you as someone who has lived the american dream, millions of other americans from all races from any background. all men and women are created equal. a mission statement that every american should have an equal opportunity for life liberty and the pursuit of happiness area as someone who has actually experienced jim crow laws, i would like to set the record state on the midst of a recently passed georgia state law and why any comparison of this law and the georgia law -- and jim crow law is outrageous. at the age of 12, my father allow me to produce a paper in a demonstration of college students, i was the youngest participant. only 50 years later i learned that my father had parked across the street to watch and make sure i was safe. in t
he used this as motivation and received his phd at ohio state university and had several careers. i grew up in the era of actual legalized institutional racism. i grew up in the deep south. my first experience with white americans was at 16 years old. at 18, i received a scholarship to play football at the university of miami. i sit today before you as someone who has lived the american dream, millions of other americans from all races from any background. all men and women are created equal. a...
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. >> reporter: stone folts was 20 years old, pledging at bowling green state university in ohio when he died of alcohol poisoning just days after an offcampus initiation event. >> he was an amazing kid. just an absolute loving kid. >> reporter: the fraternity now permanently expelled and tonight, eight former members have been indicted in connection with folz's death. >> we believe and allege that hazing was an integral part of this event. >> reporter: stone told his mother beforehand the event would involve drinking. >> i saw, well, that sounds really stupid, and he said, it's just part of the ritual, i have to but i don't want to. >> reporter: prosecutors say stone and other pledges were given a full bottle of hard liquor and told to drink it all. hours later, stone was found unresponsive in his apartment. >> okay, are you starting the compressions again? >> yeah. >> reporter: he died three days later. >> to me, he was forced into something that the outcome is he was murdered. >> reporter: the fraternity members who were charged are scheduled to appear in court may 19th. prosecutor
. >> reporter: stone folts was 20 years old, pledging at bowling green state university in ohio when he died of alcohol poisoning just days after an offcampus initiation event. >> he was an amazing kid. just an absolute loving kid. >> reporter: the fraternity now permanently expelled and tonight, eight former members have been indicted in connection with folz's death. >> we believe and allege that hazing was an integral part of this event. >> reporter: stone told...
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that what is what happened to a professor at shawnee state university in ohio.m in 2016 for referring to a student asked mr. instead of miss. they also forced him to use made-up pronouns -- not sure how to pronounce that. he was told to avoid gendered terms like mother and father. well, like a lot of people in this country, nicholas meriwether was bullied by lunatics, but he rarely, decided to fight back. he filed a lawsuit and just won his case in the sixth circuit court of appeals. we are happy to have nicholas meriwether join us tonight, along with kristin wegner, senior legal counsel. thank you both are coming on. so, first -- first, to you, professor, it's amazing that you won. i never think of people as fighting back against this. what made you decide to take them to court? >> well, basically if i had not, i would have been fired, i would have been terminated. that was one reason. it wasn't the only reason. the other was as you say, as you just said, i think we need to stand up against it, and i do think that we are losing our academic freedom. we are losi
that what is what happened to a professor at shawnee state university in ohio.m in 2016 for referring to a student asked mr. instead of miss. they also forced him to use made-up pronouns -- not sure how to pronounce that. he was told to avoid gendered terms like mother and father. well, like a lot of people in this country, nicholas meriwether was bullied by lunatics, but he rarely, decided to fight back. he filed a lawsuit and just won his case in the sixth circuit court of appeals. we are...
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i for one went to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home town outside of dayton. you have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you vote but legislatures can take away your vote because they didn't feel like the particular vote. those contradictions are lie. i used to be a republican. i used to listen to your people but all you do is lie. president of the united states a year ago said that this election was rigged. with no proof. the president of the united states called roethlisberger and reitan tim, all of the people who had a trust for a good -- find me 12,000 votes. how is that a fair election? come on. host: jason? guest: i will say a couple of things. i agree, i thought that call was wrong, so i don't think there is an
i for one went to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home town outside of dayton. you have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you...
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my name is heather scarlett from kent state university in ohio.
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i think we have time for one more question. >> my name is heather scarlet from can't state university in ohiolike to know as museum directors and leaders, do you think that public memory is enhanced more by reenactor's or by multi media and digital items such as podcasts and videos? thank you. >> are there reenactor's? are there people in historical care? >> at montpelier, we use a james madison and dolly madison reenactor that are highly vetted and very good at what they do and a little bit weird. one guy reads the same newspaper that he would have read 200 years ago, every day of his life. he is really into it. and he is great, he's exactly the same age medicine was 200 years ago, and he looks like him. it's strange. that being said i think when costume interpretation, first person interpretation is done well, it is great. i also say that it is really hard to do well. and when you are looking at a plantation site in particular, it's hard to do well because of the people that you would need on staff to interpret it accurately. >> same, most of the interpreters we use our professional's, they
i think we have time for one more question. >> my name is heather scarlet from can't state university in ohiolike to know as museum directors and leaders, do you think that public memory is enhanced more by reenactor's or by multi media and digital items such as podcasts and videos? thank you. >> are there reenactor's? are there people in historical care? >> at montpelier, we use a james madison and dolly madison reenactor that are highly vetted and very good at what they do...
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the finer 49ers pick or these three justin field from ohio state, alabama's back jones and trade lands from north dakota state at stanford universityesident and provost are debating whether or not to reinstate 11 sports programs that are said to be eliminated. some of the programs said to be cut include wrestling, men's volleyball and synchronized swimming. students held a rally ahead of a meeting of university trustees just yesterday. day. the proposed cuts would affect about 240 students and nearly two dozen coaches and staff. they kind of sold us on that we're gonna be building early, big thing for stanford wrestling. and then on july eight, when we got that phone call, i was devastated, very, very shocked. stanford released a statement saying the goal of last night's board meeting was to consider the petition to reinstate the 11 programs and give input to stanford management. for the first time in 13 months. the san is a shark's played a home game in front of fans, people who bought the 520 available. tickets lined up early sharks are following tight restrictions. there are limited online ticket sales fans have to show evidence
the finer 49ers pick or these three justin field from ohio state, alabama's back jones and trade lands from north dakota state at stanford universityesident and provost are debating whether or not to reinstate 11 sports programs that are said to be eliminated. some of the programs said to be cut include wrestling, men's volleyball and synchronized swimming. students held a rally ahead of a meeting of university trustees just yesterday. day. the proposed cuts would affect about 240 students and...
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my name is heather scarlet from kent state university in ohio. i'd like to know as museum directors and leaders, do you think that public memory is enhanced more by re-enact tors or by multimedia and digital items, such as podcasts and videos? thank you. >> are there re-enactors? >> at montpelier we use a james madison re-enactor and dolley madison, who are highly vetted. the same guy that reads the newspaper that madison would have read 200 years ago every day of his life so he's really into it. and he's great. he's exactly the same age madison was 200 years ago and he looks like -- it's strange. but that being said, i think when costumed interpretation, first-person interpretation is done well, it's great. i also say that it's really hard to do it well. when you're looking at a plantation site in particular, it's hard to do well because of the people you would need on staff to interpret it accurately. >> yeah, yeah. >> same. we contract people in. we use professionals from colonial williamsburg. for the most part, you know, i think my answer to
my name is heather scarlet from kent state university in ohio. i'd like to know as museum directors and leaders, do you think that public memory is enhanced more by re-enact tors or by multimedia and digital items, such as podcasts and videos? thank you. >> are there re-enactors? >> at montpelier we use a james madison re-enactor and dolley madison, who are highly vetted. the same guy that reads the newspaper that madison would have read 200 years ago every day of his life so he's...
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i for one went to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home townutside of dayton. you have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you vote but legislatures can take away your vote because they didn't feel like the particular vote. those contradictions are lie. i used to be a republican. i used to listen to your people but all you do is lie. president of the united states a year ago said that this election was rigged. with no proof. the president of the united states called roethlisberger and reitan tim, all of the people who had a trust for a good -- find me 12,000 votes. how is that a fair election? come on. host: jason? guest: i will say a couple of things. i agree, i thought that call was wrong, so i don't think there is any
i for one went to bowling green state university in ohio but maintained my residency in my home townutside of dayton. you have to show you are eligible to vote in that jurisdiction. host: up to maine, joe is in bedford. -- biddeford. caller: jason, have you ever stood in line for six hours to vote? guest: no, i have not. caller: ok. so why do you want people to have to wait? number one. number two, you've contradicted yourself at least three times. you say you want everyone to vote, but you...
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eight people have been charged in connection to a young man's death at bowling green state university in ohio range from involuntary manslaughter to evidence tampering gabe gutierrez is on the story for us hi, gabe good morning >> reporter: savannah, good morning. prosecutors say 20-year-old stone foltz died with a blood alcohol level of more than four times the state's legal driving limit. ohio's governor is pushing a bill to reform hazing laws in the state. >> this is the beginning of the criminal process for these men >> reporter: parents holding hands in silence as charges are announced against eight young men in connection to their son's death. >> we believe and allege that hazing was an integral part of this event. >> reporter: the event, an off-campus gathering in early march, hosted by bowling green state university's pi kappa alpha fraternity. prosecutors say stone foltz was forced to drink nearly 20 shots of hard liquor as part of a pledge initiation. according to prosecutors, foltz was taken home by some fraternity members and left alone in his apartment foltz's roommate found him,
eight people have been charged in connection to a young man's death at bowling green state university in ohio range from involuntary manslaughter to evidence tampering gabe gutierrez is on the story for us hi, gabe good morning >> reporter: savannah, good morning. prosecutors say 20-year-old stone foltz died with a blood alcohol level of more than four times the state's legal driving limit. ohio's governor is pushing a bill to reform hazing laws in the state. >> this is the...
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student who died from alcohol poisoning after an off campus fraternity event at bowling green state university in ohiot month. >> it's a parent's worst nightmare. we don't want any parent to go through what we've been living every single day. >> reporter: prosecutors say stone and other pledges at pi kappa alpha attended an initiation event on march 4th where they were given a full bottle of hard liquor and to several fraternity members then took foltz home where his roommate later found him unresponsive and tried to give him cpr. >> did you give him two rescue breaths? >> yes. >> reporter: foltz died three days later at the hospital. his autopsy revealing he had a blood alcohol content of 0.35. over four times the legal limit. now the fraternity permanently expelled and members facing charges ranging from hazing to evidence tampering to first degree manslaughter. >> from what we have learned, we believe and allege that hazing was an integral part of this event. the result of this event was catastrophic. >> reporter: one of the defendants' attorneys says he's hesitant to label this a case of hazing. >
student who died from alcohol poisoning after an off campus fraternity event at bowling green state university in ohiot month. >> it's a parent's worst nightmare. we don't want any parent to go through what we've been living every single day. >> reporter: prosecutors say stone and other pledges at pi kappa alpha attended an initiation event on march 4th where they were given a full bottle of hard liquor and to several fraternity members then took foltz home where his roommate later...
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. >>> eight young men in ohio are facing criminal charges in the hazing death of 20-year-old student at bowling green state university. and mola lenghi reports, the boy's parents want justice. report prosecutors announce the indictment of eight current and former bowling green state university students for a hazing ritual that went too far. >> the result of the event was catastrophic. >> reporter: the young men were charged in the death of the 20-year-old sophomore stone foltz, involuntary manslaughter, hazing and failure to comply with underaged alcohol laws. >> the autopsy indicated that stone died from fatal alcohol intoxication during the hazing event with a blood alcohol content of .35, over four times the legal limit. >> it was part of a hazing ritual, part of the pi kappa alpha fraternity, with the equivalent of 17 shots of alcohol. >> do you see his chest rising up and down? >> no, not right now. >> is he blue? >> yeah. >> there's a good chance he's not breathing. >> after three days in the hospital, foltz was taken off life support. sherry spoke with her son on the night of the party. >> he had said to me ye
. >>> eight young men in ohio are facing criminal charges in the hazing death of 20-year-old student at bowling green state university. and mola lenghi reports, the boy's parents want justice. report prosecutors announce the indictment of eight current and former bowling green state university students for a hazing ritual that went too far. >> the result of the event was catastrophic. >> reporter: the young men were charged in the death of the 20-year-old sophomore stone...
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university of michigan is the latest in a growing list of schools requiring vaccinations sara, as a big ohio staten say university of michigan >> you can't talk about mi michigan courtney reagan, thanks. that school in ann arbor 30 minutes to go in the markets and we're looking at session highs. the dow's up 300 points. the s&p 500 is on track for a record close still to come, the ceo of cushman and wakefield will join us as his outlook for the commercial real estate market as people start returning to work plus our friday checkup with dr. scott gottlieb is right around the corner perfect day to talk to him as a group of cdc advisers is meeting to discuss as we speak to discuss the future of the johnson & johnson vaccine in the u.s. bonds, yields are a bit higher today. we've seen that are the risk appetite higher stock higher yields 10-year at 1.56% nothing keheli t 170s we were seeing a few weeks ago we'll be right back. >>> under 30 minutes left to go before the bell. up 1% on the dow 327 points goldman sachs, united health care, microsoft adding the most to the dow gains we've got most groups
university of michigan is the latest in a growing list of schools requiring vaccinations sara, as a big ohio staten say university of michigan >> you can't talk about mi michigan courtney reagan, thanks. that school in ann arbor 30 minutes to go in the markets and we're looking at session highs. the dow's up 300 points. the s&p 500 is on track for a record close still to come, the ceo of cushman and wakefield will join us as his outlook for the commercial real estate market as people...
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in ohio tonight, eight young men are facing criminal charges in the death of a 20-year-old student at bowling green state universitycials say it was the result of a booze-fueled fraternity hazing party, a problem that has plagued colleges for decades. we get more now from cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors announced the indictment of eight current and former bowling green state university students for a hazing ritual that went too far. >> the result of this event was catastrophic. >> reporter: the young men were charged in the death of 20-year-old sophomore stone foltz. can comply wit the charges include involuntary manslaughter, hazing, and failure to comply with under- aged alcohol laws. >> the autopsy indicated that stone died from fatal alcohol intoxication during a hazing event, with a blood alcohol content of .35, over four times the legal limit. >> reporter: it happened last month at a hazing ritual held by members of the pi kappa alpha, d the equivalent of nearly 17 shots of alcohol. >> reporter: after three days in the hospital, foltz was taken off life support. shari foltz spoke with her
in ohio tonight, eight young men are facing criminal charges in the death of a 20-year-old student at bowling green state universitycials say it was the result of a booze-fueled fraternity hazing party, a problem that has plagued colleges for decades. we get more now from cbs' mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, prosecutors announced the indictment of eight current and former bowling green state university students for a hazing ritual that went too far. >> the result of this event...
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they will take one of the quarterbacks, either mack jones from the university of alabama or justin fields from ohio staterth dakota state. the real interesting part happens at a atlanta falcons at number four. they have a aging quarterback, matt ryan at 36 years old. he is still a good player. they have to make a decision, will we rebuild or run this thing back with everything that is going on? so they have some options there. they can trade out of that pick. they can draft a quarterback. they can draft kyle pitts, the second highest rated player in the entire draft. a tight end down on florida. these real time decisions happen immediately. it is imperative for the falcons because they are cap strapped. they don't have enough money to sign their draft picks. they will go through the draft in next three or four days, they don't have money to sign them all. they have some tuft decisions to make. neil: sometimes we can miss it, right? we're so focused on the first draft picks and all of that. tom brady wasn't a first draft pick. >> nope. neil: if i remember, obviously last time i checked he is still playing
they will take one of the quarterbacks, either mack jones from the university of alabama or justin fields from ohio staterth dakota state. the real interesting part happens at a atlanta falcons at number four. they have a aging quarterback, matt ryan at 36 years old. he is still a good player. they have to make a decision, will we rebuild or run this thing back with everything that is going on? so they have some options there. they can trade out of that pick. they can draft a quarterback. they...
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university announced it would require vaccinations. the school says it is now reviewing the order. then there are schools like ohio stateveryone is encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as they are able to do so. the vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective. many schools have yet to announce a vaccine policy, perhaps an indication of just how complicated the issue is. as students remain hopeful for a return to campus normalcy. >> it gives me hope that things will be more normal than they are now. >> i'm just happy to get back and i'll be able to see my friends again. >> walking alone through a still deserted rutgers campus, calcotto has no regrets over their decision. >> the fun component is literally pulled out of it. >> in your view, the way to get back to fun is through the vaccine? >> it is. >>> hello again, everyone, thank you for joining me, i'm fredricka whitfield. the family of a north carolina man shot and killed by sheriff's deputies last week may have the opportunity to view police body cam video of the shooting tomorrow. this coming as sheriff tommy wooten says he wants the police video of the shootin
university announced it would require vaccinations. the school says it is now reviewing the order. then there are schools like ohio stateveryone is encouraged to get vaccinated as soon as they are able to do so. the vaccine has been proven to be safe and effective. many schools have yet to announce a vaccine policy, perhaps an indication of just how complicated the issue is. as students remain hopeful for a return to campus normalcy. >> it gives me hope that things will be more normal...