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. >>> these newly named presidents of sweet briar college are making it clear -- phillip stone and the new governing board took the helm of the 114-year-old women's college. that's after a deal that rescued it from the brink of closure. they raise the millions of dollars. dry outside for most of us but that is not goingm is back at 5:11 to tell us when the rain will arrive. >> christopher barry gets ready to head to jail today. not for long. why he will be outside the end of the weekend. >> we just learned about a threat made on president obama's life. kristen wright has information at the l >>> developing right now. a man in the midwest could be in big trouble for threatening president obama. the president was in lacrosse, wisconsin, on wednesday talking about overtime pay. brian dutcher, 55 years old walks up to security there, and police say he told a guard he would take president obama out if he got the chance. he told detectives according to police he was serious. right now mr. dutcher is being held at a mental health facility. back to you. >> kristen, thank you. >>> this is the s
. >>> these newly named presidents of sweet briar college are making it clear -- phillip stone and the new governing board took the helm of the 114-year-old women's college. that's after a deal that rescued it from the brink of closure. they raise the millions of dollars. dry outside for most of us but that is not goingm is back at 5:11 to tell us when the rain will arrive. >> christopher barry gets ready to head to jail today. not for long. why he will be outside the end of the...
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yesterday phillip stone and a new governing board took control of sweet briar. it rescued the 114-year-old women's college from the brink of closure. >>> it's something a lot of people turn to to take pictures of themselves a selfie stick. why did it land a montgomery man in jail? the shocking allegations against him. >>> it's a massive data breach that's impacting a lot of you. now it's calling the office of personnel management to go old school. the next time you need a security clearance, what you'll notice. >>> the holiday weekend is upon us. time to put together your weekend beach forecast and we'll have that in your next weather >>> if you are applying for a security clearance grab a pen. some hackers broke into networks at the office of personnel nell management. the agency is going back to the old-fashioned paper forms in questionnaires. earlier this week they'll be able to sht down the on-line database. they say they want to upgrade security on the website so that could be down for six weeks. >>> montgomery county police say a bethesda man used a selfie
yesterday phillip stone and a new governing board took control of sweet briar. it rescued the 114-year-old women's college from the brink of closure. >>> it's something a lot of people turn to to take pictures of themselves a selfie stick. why did it land a montgomery man in jail? the shocking allegations against him. >>> it's a massive data breach that's impacting a lot of you. now it's calling the office of personnel management to go old school. the next time you need a...
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sweet briar president phillip stone calls it a starting point to get the 114-year-old college back on track. the private liberal arts college was scheduled to close in august but a last-minute settlement saved it. two local school systems are changing the rules when it comes to exams. leon: rebecca cooper takes a look at one that is saying bye-bye to midterm and finals. rebecca: too much time spent testing and too little time spent learning is a problem. now montgomery and loudoun county moving to do away the final exams. the former montgomery high school student says now that he is in college it wasn't just the material he learned from the final exams that helped but other important life skills. >> it's getting the time management, dealing with the stress. dealing with being organized. all that stuff. that will eventually translate to what they pursue in higher education. rebecca: officials here say students will still learn the skills from the midterm exams school papers and other major assignments. with standardized testing required they want to use the two weeks devoted to prepari
sweet briar president phillip stone calls it a starting point to get the 114-year-old college back on track. the private liberal arts college was scheduled to close in august but a last-minute settlement saved it. two local school systems are changing the rules when it comes to exams. leon: rebecca cooper takes a look at one that is saying bye-bye to midterm and finals. rebecca: too much time spent testing and too little time spent learning is a problem. now montgomery and loudoun county moving...
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this is phillip stone first day in office. stone said he doesn't want to keep the school open for one more year but for another 14 year. sweet prior was on the brink of of closing. coming up a shark cage diving trip overseas. look at this. a huge shark trying to gnaw through the cage and eat the yummy things inside called humans. what they say about the experience. kimberly: not fun. alert for the drivers hitting the roads this holiday weekend and why the police believe the dangers are higher this year and what you can do to protect yourself. jonathan: this you got to see too. supposed to be a standard bond hearing between a judge and a bad guy but it left this guy in tears. how it stemmed from return question the judge asked him. why are we watching this again? i pay for all these channels, so i make myself watch them all. joey, i'll watch anything except this. except this. go back, go back, go back, go back, go back, go back. fios custom tv lets you pay for the types of channels you want, not the ones you don't. 100% fiber o
this is phillip stone first day in office. stone said he doesn't want to keep the school open for one more year but for another 14 year. sweet prior was on the brink of of closing. coming up a shark cage diving trip overseas. look at this. a huge shark trying to gnaw through the cage and eat the yummy things inside called humans. what they say about the experience. kimberly: not fun. alert for the drivers hitting the roads this holiday weekend and why the police believe the dangers are higher...
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phillips frederick douglass. soon she was also lecturing on her own and attracting large crowds. for the early 18 50's lucy stonead become a spellbinding orator and one of the most famous women in the nation. she attracted audiences by the hundreds and in a few cases even by the thousands. there was an admiring press. journalists were amazed at lucy's magic and influence in the crowd. unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill voice of susan b. anthony lucy's voice and winning manner were apparently mesmerizing. from these accounts one learns at lucy's musical voice silence mobs of protesters to came to mock and i know speakers. her intensity of purpose and ability to move her listeners were profound. one example of her intense commitment to the antislavery movement was in the early 18 50's she joined garrison and some of his followers by demanding the radical idea of disunion urging northern states to separate from southern states states. in other words to secede and thus create a nation free of slavery and we always of course blamed the south. are most effective moments where the story she shared
phillips frederick douglass. soon she was also lecturing on her own and attracting large crowds. for the early 18 50's lucy stonead become a spellbinding orator and one of the most famous women in the nation. she attracted audiences by the hundreds and in a few cases even by the thousands. there was an admiring press. journalists were amazed at lucy's magic and influence in the crowd. unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill voice of susan b. anthony lucy's voice and winning...
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phillip by friday and into the weekend. more ahead! >> pam: the scorching temperatures have california power grid operators. urging residents to conserve power. >> pam: kron 4's j.r stonelive in alamo tonight. to break down what the flex alert means and how long it will remain in effect. j. r? >> reporter:the warm temperatures started early this morning especially in walnut creek. >> reporter: finally turning the lights out it is 104 degrees at least in the sun here and alamo we are talking about upper 90s in the shade. with talk to a number of people here and alamo about concerted and the blacks alert but it is in bit of confusion and this is what they had to say. >> i have never heard of it. >> just a little bit. that is when they cut back right? >> do not like their condition creek so i go outside in the shade. --air conditioning >> >> gary: >> reporter: they say to sit to keep your thermostat at 78 degrees. is that doable? >> guess it is. --yes it is! >> reporter: to lee, have to be honest i did not come across that bridge it will be like this today and tomorrow accurate this is not something that is issued very often last time it was july 2013 so it has but a coup
phillip by friday and into the weekend. more ahead! >> pam: the scorching temperatures have california power grid operators. urging residents to conserve power. >> pam: kron 4's j.r stonelive in alamo tonight. to break down what the flex alert means and how long it will remain in effect. j. r? >> reporter:the warm temperatures started early this morning especially in walnut creek. >> reporter: finally turning the lights out it is 104 degrees at least in the sun here and...
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phillipe d: it is possible he did violate his parole and not return to jail. >>anny h.: we talk to the export about how it happened and what to do if you are a victim. >>j.r. stonepeople he the chief scientist a competitive specializes in internet security he spent 15 years of working to make the internet a more secure place the lettuce attack is certainly not good the federal government does the store under a lot of the investigation to everyone bed it will give secrets to you want the government to know all the things is to be blackmailed over unfortunately the government's has been compromised according to the united states office of personnel management go to the formation of a compromise should already been notified as to what happened. >>j.r. stone: it is not as easy as it might sound there is a lot of work to do there is a tremendous amount of research to get to the point where we make things secure on the internet. >>anny h.: people all across california preparing for rain house impacting lake tahoe this summer after the break more protest over donald trump over emigration will take a look at the number doesn't just illegal immigrants is wrong. >>anny h.
phillipe d: it is possible he did violate his parole and not return to jail. >>anny h.: we talk to the export about how it happened and what to do if you are a victim. >>j.r. stonepeople he the chief scientist a competitive specializes in internet security he spent 15 years of working to make the internet a more secure place the lettuce attack is certainly not good the federal government does the store under a lot of the investigation to everyone bed it will give secrets to you want...