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of teaching hospitals. and our idea is that students have the capacity not just to do journalism while they're in journalism school but to learn, to test and try new ways of doing journalism. no ways of engaging can communities. and then they are better prepared not just for the job when they graduate, but for their whole career after that. >> rose: you have been executiv, president of nbc news. you are executive producer and additional tight titles at cbs news. is it different today then when are you the executive producer at nightly news? >> it is different. you can't have this explosion of technology and distribution platforms and say that we're going to do exactly the same job that we were doing back in the '80s, 890-- '90s. things have changed. there is-- the information age say wonderful time. i think if what this really comes down to is a quest for relevance. we want to stay relevant to news consumers. and so we have to recognize that by the time they come around to a place like the evening news, they know what's going on. there is a lot of commodotied information. i don't want to be in the commodity busine
of teaching hospitals. and our idea is that students have the capacity not just to do journalism while they're in journalism school but to learn, to test and try new ways of doing journalism. no ways of engaging can communities. and then they are better prepared not just for the job when they graduate, but for their whole career after that. >> rose: you have been executiv, president of nbc news. you are executive producer and additional tight titles at cbs news. is it different today then...
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of teaching hospitals. our idea is that students have the capacity not just to do journalism in journalism school, but to learntry new ways of doing journalism, new ways of engaging with the community. they are better prepared not just for the job when they graduate, but for the career after that. charlie: you have been executive producer of nbc nightly news, president. you are executive producer with an additional title at cbs. is it different today? steve: it is different. you cannot have an explosion of technology and distribution platforms and say we will do the same job we were doing in the 1980's, 1990's. things have changed. the information age is a wonderful time. what this really comes down to is a quest for relevance. we want to stay relevant to news consumers. we have to recognize that, by the time they come around to the evening news, they know what is going on. there is a lot of commoditized information. i do not want to be in the commodities business. i want to be in the business of offering something new. charlie: you have the same elements -- white house correspondent, correspondents around the
of teaching hospitals. our idea is that students have the capacity not just to do journalism in journalism school, but to learntry new ways of doing journalism, new ways of engaging with the community. they are better prepared not just for the job when they graduate, but for the career after that. charlie: you have been executive producer of nbc nightly news, president. you are executive producer with an additional title at cbs. is it different today? steve: it is different. you cannot have an...
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at the walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication. ight. ♪ rishaad: it is wednesday, the 21st of october. this is "trending business." ♪ rishaad: we're heading to tokyo and mumbai this hour. we are looking at asia-pacific markets, the bank of japan may have to react. china is tied with the uk saying relations can only get better. ferrari raising money. of us know what you think today's top stories on twitter. her -- public holider holiday here hand -- and hong kong/g. all at the moment in the mix. seeing a goodre gain from japanese equities. you might've just noticed the shanghai composite region from red to green, that has been the same all day. china stocks
at the walter cronkite school of journalism and mass communication. ight. ♪ rishaad: it is wednesday, the 21st of october. this is "trending business." ♪ rishaad: we're heading to tokyo and mumbai this hour. we are looking at asia-pacific markets, the bank of japan may have to react. china is tied with the uk saying relations can only get better. ferrari raising money. of us know what you think today's top stories on twitter. her -- public holider holiday here hand -- and hong...
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of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem. [theme music] welcome back to this edition of equal time from the hd studios in the school of journalism and mass communications at san jose state. today, our focus is on drugs on the college campus. let's meet our guests. hi, i'm michael o'brien, i'm an addictions specialist and i work with people in private practice who are trying to overcome drug and alcohol problems. my name is pete decena, i'm the chief of the university police department here at san jose state. my name is jose bautista and i'm a senior here at san jose state university. and i'm shannon cruz and i'm the student correspondent for the show. alright, thank you all for being here today. you know, we should set the table for this discussion by talking about real situations. shannon, you wante
of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem. [theme music] welcome back to this edition of equal time from the hd studios in the school of journalism and mass communications at san jose state. today, our focus is on drugs on the college campus....
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name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state university in winston-salem, north carolina. winston-salem state university is historically a black
name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state university in winston-salem, north carolina. winston-salem state university is historically a black
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snover responded to the article with a statement, in part it said the columbia school of journalism should demand its diploma back from matt friedman. then i spoke with her on the phone, spoke with her on the phone, this is what she had to say. >> he called me up before i posted the article and i said to him i was taught in about muslims but there's also many characters i didn't have room to say radical. if you know me and most people do, they know i am not know i am not a racist or a biggest. i'm not against muslim. >> we had met freedom it in the studio via skype to tell us more about his reporting. and if it was fair. matt matt thank you for being with us today, one of the other thing synovus said was to defend herself was she has had thousands of tweets put out there and this was just a misrepresentation of the message she put out on twitter. is that a fair statement? >> no apsley not. it is exactly what she said. it is totally in contacts. i gave her a call and a chance to a chance to explain herself which was quoted accurately in the article. i just like to have that was not the only
snover responded to the article with a statement, in part it said the columbia school of journalism should demand its diploma back from matt friedman. then i spoke with her on the phone, spoke with her on the phone, this is what she had to say. >> he called me up before i posted the article and i said to him i was taught in about muslims but there's also many characters i didn't have room to say radical. if you know me and most people do, they know i am not know i am not a racist or a...
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name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state university in winston-salem, north carolina. winston-salem state university is historically a black university and i teach mostly in the electronic media sequence. i'm doug mendenhall, an assistant professor from abilene christian university in abilene, texas where i teach several writing classes as well as race in media and a religion in media class. and i'm george daniels, assistant dean of the college of communication and information sciences at the university of alabama; that's in tuscaloosa. i also teach two classes in the area of diversity; a mass communication, communication and diversity class, and a course called race, gender and media. those are offered each year to our students who are studying journalism, telecommunication and film, public relations, and many other areas. i want to thank each and every one of you, taking the time to come here to talk about something that's
name is meredith clark; i'm an assistant professor of digital and print news at the mayborn school of journalism at the university of north texas. i'm phil jeter. i'm a member of the faculty at winston-salem state university in winston-salem, north carolina. winston-salem state university is historically a black university and i teach mostly in the electronic media sequence. i'm doug mendenhall, an assistant professor from abilene christian university in abilene, texas where i teach several...
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this morning" since 2012, and you just received the walter cronkite award from the cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: congratulations. ( applause ). >> lots of people, lots of people are responsible for that, not just me. but it was a great honor. >> stephen: did you ever meet walter cronkite? >> i did, i interviewed walter cronkite. >> stephen: you interviewed everybody. >> almost. >> stephen: i'm just starting interviewing people as myself, not as a character. and absolutely seriously, what's the best advice you can give somebody about having to get people to open up for you? >> engage, listen, and follow up. >> stephen: i think-- i didn't catch all of that. ( laughter ) what do you mean engage? what do you mean, engage, just be interested in them? >> yeah. care that you're there and they there. >> stephen: charlie, i care that you're here. >> that makes me feel a lot better. he cares so much i'm inviting him to do my show in costume. i have to ask you a question-- boxer or brief? ( cheers and applause ) i'll tell you what, i'll come--
this morning" since 2012, and you just received the walter cronkite award from the cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> thank you so much. >> stephen: congratulations. ( applause ). >> lots of people, lots of people are responsible for that, not just me. but it was a great honor. >> stephen: did you ever meet walter cronkite? >> i did, i interviewed walter cronkite. >> stephen: you interviewed everybody. >> almost. >>...
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he met the first lady and he's an inspiring musical artist and the student at the school of journalism, communications and visual art. last monday he was a suspect. >> i don't want to ever see this happen again anywhere. >> reporter: this happened on capitol hill. he and his friend michael brown had just left dinner with an instructor and he was going to withdraw money from the atm and changed his mind and he held the door to the atm, a family of three, a mother, a father and a baby in a stroller. his attorney believed that one of those customers called police reporting that she felt goolsby and brown would possibly rob her. the police found the teens a few blocks away and goolsby found the suv sped up to him stopping inches away and police say goolsby and brown fit the description of a possible robbery and attempted robbery suspect and ran as they approached. >> i saw the gun and pepper spray, and i nearly got hit by a car and my first instinct was to run. i didn't want to die. i feared for my life. >> reporter: ronald mason said today that fear is a dominant theme in this incident. >
he met the first lady and he's an inspiring musical artist and the student at the school of journalism, communications and visual art. last monday he was a suspect. >> i don't want to ever see this happen again anywhere. >> reporter: this happened on capitol hill. he and his friend michael brown had just left dinner with an instructor and he was going to withdraw money from the atm and changed his mind and he held the door to the atm, a family of three, a mother, a father and a baby...
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>> i'm a student at cuny graduate school of journalism and i have the best big, i am an intern with "must be so boring for you to be here after two years in madagascar doing new things. >> that's just learning new skills. >> i'm sure. kimberly conner, thank you for everything you're doing at "the last word." thank you for being part of this great spirit that's given us the peace corps. appreciate that. >> thank you. >> chris hayes is up next. "hardball" starts right now. hillary and bernie, did both win? let's play "hardball." >>> could it be that hillary clinton did what she had to do last night, grabbed the democratic mother load? is it true that bernie sanders used his first grade national audience to enlist many new recruits. you heard the conventional wisdom. major headlines are strong declaring hillary clinton the victory. hillary clinton dominates first democratic debate.
>> i'm a student at cuny graduate school of journalism and i have the best big, i am an intern with "must be so boring for you to be here after two years in madagascar doing new things. >> that's just learning new skills. >> i'm sure. kimberly conner, thank you for everything you're doing at "the last word." thank you for being part of this great spirit that's given us the peace corps. appreciate that. >> thank you. >> chris hayes is up next....
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. >> guest: that's true and reading, this is what we believe, @he foundation of our school is journalism and media arts. the reason i nted journalism is media arts is myish my issue that i had on reading corehension. at 1years old i was a spelling beee champion, i was comprehension ill ret. if we t kids to read, if they can read better, then they will be able to write, if you can read and write, somewhere along that line, you will develop a voice to speak, if you can read, write and speak, then you can go back in the community that@you come from and begin to change that community one person at a time. ading is definitelylyo me is the cure of everything. >> armstrong: what do you say to a kid that picks up a book and they don't understand a thing ey're are reading or seeing. how do you change thth tra trajectory. >> guest: adult that is in their life has to teach them a strategy. there's a strategy to reading. one of the issues that i had with reading, is i could regur ji tate words, but comprehending was my problem. one teacher showed me how there was a strategy. i could take chunks of i
. >> guest: that's true and reading, this is what we believe, @he foundation of our school is journalism and media arts. the reason i nted journalism is media arts is myish my issue that i had on reading corehension. at 1years old i was a spelling beee champion, i was comprehension ill ret. if we t kids to read, if they can read better, then they will be able to write, if you can read and write, somewhere along that line, you will develop a voice to speak, if you can read, write and...
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. >> your dad was a great journalist, frank gibney, news magazine guy, kind of, you know, old school journalism. he influenced your thinking about how to put these kinds of stories -- i was thinking, you know, what might have been an influence for you and i kind of come to your dad's life --. >> well, he was a huge influence for me, though he was, i think, disappointed that i didn't go into the family business, into the print. >> right. >> and he didn't really understand --. >> you have a brother in journalism. >> i do. i have two brothers in journalism. he didn't really understand the movie thing. but nevertheless, he had a sense of curiosity about the world. >> right. >> and also his notorious penchant for -- you know, it's told that if you want to prosper, you suck up and kick down. he was good at sucking down and kicking up, which was not a very good career path strategy. >> that would be a good name for a documentary. "sucking down and kicking up: the frank gibney story." >> right, that's right. >> you know what, if he were with us and he saw what you did with scientology, he would say tha
. >> your dad was a great journalist, frank gibney, news magazine guy, kind of, you know, old school journalism. he influenced your thinking about how to put these kinds of stories -- i was thinking, you know, what might have been an influence for you and i kind of come to your dad's life --. >> well, he was a huge influence for me, though he was, i think, disappointed that i didn't go into the family business, into the print. >> right. >> and he didn't really understand...
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of vr. >> you were studying journalism in school. you think vr could apply to the journalism would? >> one of the biggest issues we have right now with news, it's often hard to draw your own conclusions and have all the relevant information. most ideas are communicated through photos, videos or texts. it's easy to tell different stories how you frame the video. i think that virtual reality and full-scene captures have the potential to present events to people as they actually occur. they can see the entire frame. everything going on behind the photographer, in front of the photographer. >> i guess up until now, all journalism's been in two dimensions. you're only seeing what's in front of the cameras. >> right. >> that's what vr could change. >> absolutely. i think that really does change the way that you perceive things. if you're talking about a war zone, political debate, about some kind of rally knowing what is actually happening in that scene as opposed to what a person is able to capture or the story they want to capture through
of vr. >> you were studying journalism in school. you think vr could apply to the journalism would? >> one of the biggest issues we have right now with news, it's often hard to draw your own conclusions and have all the relevant information. most ideas are communicated through photos, videos or texts. it's easy to tell different stories how you frame the video. i think that virtual reality and full-scene captures have the potential to present events to people as they actually occur....
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the debate hosted by the center for public interest journalism at temple's school of media and communication. >> still ahead this morning, in or out? the waiting game continues for joe biden. but one local congressman says he knows what is next for the vice president. we'll have that for you. also, signs of improvement from lamar odom and the former nba star is moved to los angeles hospital. we're now getting a new look inside the brought he will room where he was found unconscious. also, this. >> she's creating potentially more risk than she is safety for herself. >> if you saw this black dot, would you know what to do? why the latest campaign to go viral is causing safety concerns. >> and after down right frigid start to the week it, will start feeling more like fall today. justin has that warmer forecast, when we come right back. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ >> photos of basketball star odom are now public. andrew spencer release the photos commas odom is moved from nevada to los angeles treatment center. >> the photos obtained by
the debate hosted by the center for public interest journalism at temple's school of media and communication. >> still ahead this morning, in or out? the waiting game continues for joe biden. but one local congressman says he knows what is next for the vice president. we'll have that for you. also, signs of improvement from lamar odom and the former nba star is moved to los angeles hospital. we're now getting a new look inside the brought he will room where he was found unconscious. also,...
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last night's debate holes dollars by the center for public interest journalism at temple school of media and communications. >> the obama administration says some upgrades to the government's health insurance website could take more time. at issue was new doctor look up tool for healthcare ~.gov. at well as feature that will allow consumers to find out whether a particular health plan covers their prescription drugs. open enrollment runs from november 1st to january 31st. >> still ahead this morning, on "eyewitness news", it was one of the biggest moments in monday night football t wasn't even the game. the trailer for the new star wars film was released during half time. we have more on what we know about this new movie and the computer problems caused by people all flooding the internet to buy those pre sale tickets. >> and, a bit of relief from the cold, we're warming up from the near freezing temperatures, justin takes a look at just how warm we will get today and over the next few days, that's coming up after the break. >> oh, it looks so good. for movie fans last night monday night
last night's debate holes dollars by the center for public interest journalism at temple school of media and communications. >> the obama administration says some upgrades to the government's health insurance website could take more time. at issue was new doctor look up tool for healthcare ~.gov. at well as feature that will allow consumers to find out whether a particular health plan covers their prescription drugs. open enrollment runs from november 1st to january 31st. >> still...
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to night's debate was hosted by the center for public interest journalism at temple's school of media and communications. >>> a contract has been found guilty for his role in the deadly 2013 sent city building collapse. after less than three hours of deliberations, jury convicted griffin campbell of six counts of involuntary man lauder. prosecutors say he cut corners causing the demolition at 22nd and market to kill six people and injure 13. campbell had said he's a scapegoat for the architect overseeing the project. all parties involved remembered these lost their lives two years ago. >> my heart hurts every day that this happened for them and my heart is hurting because he was a good guy. >> the wound that never heals so they are grateful for the jury. they're grateful for the convict but they know that won't ease the paper in their hearts. >> jurors rejected the third degree murder charges sought by prosecutor that would have likely given campbell live in prison without parole much he's schedule to be sentence on the eighth of january normal word what started the fire that destroye
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of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem.
of equal time. i'm your host, journalism school director bob rucker. [theme music] this year, san jose state university had its first case of heroin overdose. all across the country we're hearing about these problems on campuses nationwide. today, we have two in-depth discussions about the problem.
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of families against mandatory minimums. it is our regular your money segment. this week, we will take a look charter schools. richard kahlenberg of the century foundation joins us next for that discussion as "the washington journal" continues. ♪ >> tonight on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," in 1830, dred scott was in slave to dr. john emerson. during his and list the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married henrietta robinson. when emerson died, dred scott robinson, but it was refused. with our special guest, christopher bracy and martha jones, who will explore this historic supreme court ruling and the life and times of the people involved in the case. be sure to join the conversation, as we will be take your calls, tweets, cal and fack comments during the program. for background on each case while you watch, order your copy of "landmark cases" companion book. it is available for $8.95 at c-span.org. >> c-span has your coverage for the road to the white house 2016, where you will find the candidates, this reaches, the debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year, we are taking our coverage into classrooms across the country with our student
of families against mandatory minimums. it is our regular your money segment. this week, we will take a look charter schools. richard kahlenberg of the century foundation joins us next for that discussion as "the washington journal" continues. ♪ >> tonight on c-span's new series, "landmark cases," in 1830, dred scott was in slave to dr. john emerson. during his and list the army, emerson was assigned to duties in several free states, during which dred scott married...
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jon: some of those members of congress to journalism school. >> right. n: i real quickly want to point out one tweet that stephen hayes of "weekly standard" sent out just as the hearing was few hours old, he writes. benghazi hearing part one, blockbuster new information that discredits obama administration hrc, hillary rodham clinton, on video, journalists yawn. >> that is not fair. steve, part of it, no one yawned you had to look when people had to file stories and deadlines and when it was crystal clear, what this information was about. it is not like they helped you out but putting e-mails on committee website or anything either. they put it on some tweets. you had to know about that. jon: if you go back to the future though, those stories, they were telling in the days immediately after the attacks sure play differently now. we have to leave it there. i'm sorry. judy miller, lynn sweet. >> thank you. jenna: how do you get 12 tons of marijuana across the u.s. border? that is one of the questions we're asking today. some smugglers tried to move it under
jon: some of those members of congress to journalism school. >> right. n: i real quickly want to point out one tweet that stephen hayes of "weekly standard" sent out just as the hearing was few hours old, he writes. benghazi hearing part one, blockbuster new information that discredits obama administration hrc, hillary rodham clinton, on video, journalists yawn. >> that is not fair. steve, part of it, no one yawned you had to look when people had to file stories and...
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try to limit internet use to two hour as day five days a week published in the journal of school nursingthe advice, i have seen it all the time. >> kids are starting to develop punch backs because they are bent over all the time. >> 14 hours? that leave you eight hours to sleep and go to school. who does that? >> or continue with their t hours of use. >> this is a great day because i corrected meteorologist mike nicco on math. i am taking off the mike and going home because it cannot get better than this. >> mike is okay. >> i gave you two extra hours to do whatever. the exploritorium light and variable winds and look how clean the water is, enjoy the ride this morning. 59 at foster city and everyone else is 60 to 62 on the peninsula and mostly cloudy with low 60s loan the east bay shore and the south bay at los gatos at 58, with clouds, and mill valley is 50 nor a cool pot and 55 in concord and san ramon 54 and gorgeous picture, with oranges and yellows, and easter colors out there this morning, temperatures in the mid-50s in east bay hills. high clouds and sunshine, and low clouds go a
try to limit internet use to two hour as day five days a week published in the journal of school nursingthe advice, i have seen it all the time. >> kids are starting to develop punch backs because they are bent over all the time. >> 14 hours? that leave you eight hours to sleep and go to school. who does that? >> or continue with their t hours of use. >> this is a great day because i corrected meteorologist mike nicco on math. i am taking off the mike and going home...
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the debate was hosted by the center for public interest journalism at temple's school of media and communications >>> right now, it is 6:37. woe all know americans are still having a tough time meeting the retirement savings needs. but, recent survey finds, that women are actually in much worse shape than their male counterpart. for more now joined by list analyst jill schlessinger up in new york for thus morning, jill, some just unfortunate news here, survey found this major gender gap. what's this about? >> reporter: financial fitness found retirement savings between 45 year old men, and women, well, that divide is significant. okay, like, really? we have to underscore that neither sex is in very good shape. but women on average are more than $268,000 short of what they need to retire comfortably at age 65, foremen, they are also short, but it is a smaller number, 212,000. so, let's look at this another way. if our guy, do you have set aside 100 bucks for your retirement, that same woman, the same age, needs to set aside 126.26% gap. >> big gap, jill. >> well, look. the reality is women live lo
the debate was hosted by the center for public interest journalism at temple's school of media and communications >>> right now, it is 6:37. woe all know americans are still having a tough time meeting the retirement savings needs. but, recent survey finds, that women are actually in much worse shape than their male counterpart. for more now joined by list analyst jill schlessinger up in new york for thus morning, jill, some just unfortunate news here, survey found this major gender...
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of our own here on 7. kimberly bookman's former high school presented her with a distinguished career award today today. he was honored for her work in journalism and tv ing. she was one of three honorees at needham high this year. in her speech she said it's always important not to forget your roots . >>> it's not where you start but where you finish and do i believe that gets you through the hard times is remembering that but i also think it's really important to remember where you began. >>> congratulations to remember remember. bookman thanked her parent and her brother for her success. they were all in the audience of course cheering her on. >> anchor: that's awesome. she always does such a great job for us. net on 7 news, a dangerous diagnosis for a teen-ager in oregon. what doctors now say is responsible for her illness . >>> a passenger problem on a flight bound for philadelphia. how this man managed to ground a plane . >> anchor: coming up at 5:00, for just a second time ever the pats are, what's that? 7 and 0. more on the game that sends look at this here. the scary scene that had people running for safety out west. oh my gosh. look a
of our own here on 7. kimberly bookman's former high school presented her with a distinguished career award today today. he was honored for her work in journalism and tv ing. she was one of three honorees at needham high this year. in her speech she said it's always important not to forget your roots . >>> it's not where you start but where you finish and do i believe that gets you through the hard times is remembering that but i also think it's really important to remember where you...
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of another high school student. ed: new research on climate change which shows the persian gulf could become so hot it may be uninhabitable by the end of the report in the journal "nau that heat and humidity could push temperatures above 140 degrees that includes dubai and mecca. they are to have the world cup soccer tournament there. j.c.: when? ed: in the mother september. -- the month of september. really? j.c.: were you up early this morning? freezing, right? harvey: yeah. people are talking about fake frost. look at these temperatures-- thick fo rost. 25 in pittsfield. worcester 34 and 1000 feet up. so, the low-lying areas were below freezing. the urban area of boston was above. cape code coldest they have had so far. dick let us know about that the 56 after starting at 25. bob let us know if 32 degree jump from 26 to 58 degrees. a cold start but it wound up being a pleasant fall day. right now in boston, 51 degrees. breezy. it is going to stay that way. shift more southeast and start night. the barometer is going to fall. with a storm coming. that is what creates wind. s the way goes tonight in terms of low temperatures. it will be milder or less chilly t
of another high school student. ed: new research on climate change which shows the persian gulf could become so hot it may be uninhabitable by the end of the report in the journal "nau that heat and humidity could push temperatures above 140 degrees that includes dubai and mecca. they are to have the world cup soccer tournament there. j.c.: when? ed: in the mother september. -- the month of september. really? j.c.: were you up early this morning? freezing, right? harvey: yeah. people are...
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journal of american geriatrics society. >>> meanwhile compulsive texting may lead to poor school performance in teenage girls.tudied 400 boys and girls in eighth and 11th grades. they found an association with the girls only. between compulsively texting and poor performance in school. more reason researchers say for parents to keep their children's texting in check. those findings appear in the journal psychologist of popular media culture. >>> officers in one delaware county town getting to know their neighbors a little bit better. upper darby police department hosting coffee with a cop this morning at mcdonald's on state road. even some young ones came out to meet their officers. officials say the chance for police and the community to get to know each other just a little bit better. >> it gives us an opportunity to get out and talk to the community. talk to community members in an informal environment just to say hello and to say thank you to the community members. in return, the community members are thanking us. >> this is the fourth coffee with a cop event. superintendent chitwood says there will likin
journal of american geriatrics society. >>> meanwhile compulsive texting may lead to poor school performance in teenage girls.tudied 400 boys and girls in eighth and 11th grades. they found an association with the girls only. between compulsively texting and poor performance in school. more reason researchers say for parents to keep their children's texting in check. those findings appear in the journal psychologist of popular media culture. >>> officers in one delaware county...
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usa today released its ranking of the top ten journalism schools in america. an emerson college inbox continues to be on top while boston university placed fourth behind northeastern university. emerson and bu beat out high profile ones. news. >>> media affects the way we think, feel, and behave. it viewed responsibly, they connect, share and learning. unfor the i, many of our teens command the power of the tools without the media literacy and critical thinking skills in's to navigate the system safely. today on "centro," we want to tell you about the message, a movement to empower teens to think for themselves and become empowered adults in the 21st century. to tell us more about this message, with us this morning is the founder and director, ju many. a ennis. good morning, juma. >> good morning. >> i can say this is a big problem and i can even say it's not even a problem just within youth. it's a problem with adults, too. talk to us about that. >> you know, upwards of -- i'll say that. the average north american teenager spends upwards of 11 hours per day w
usa today released its ranking of the top ten journalism schools in america. an emerson college inbox continues to be on top while boston university placed fourth behind northeastern university. emerson and bu beat out high profile ones. news. >>> media affects the way we think, feel, and behave. it viewed responsibly, they connect, share and learning. unfor the i, many of our teens command the power of the tools without the media literacy and critical thinking skills in's to navigate...
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school in huntington valley made this video. teachers starting to run out of supplies. the budget pays for journals. the paint kids use and even paper. all of the kids in class signed this petition, they plan to send it and the video to harrisburg to governor wolf and local representatives. >>> bill cosby losing another honorary degree. lehigh resecinded the honor. inconsistent with character and high standards expected. yesterday wilkes university pulled its degree with fordham, marquette and baylor. >>> back to the story of the 3-year-old boy found dead in haddon township, new jersey. cydney long has more on 911 calls. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> i just woke up and my 3-year-old's missing. >> what did you see him wearing? >> he was wearing pajamas. >> reporter: the voice of brendan's father who identified himself and his address in the moments he awoke to find his son gone. >> didn't hear anything, see anything, nothing like that? >> no i'm just woke up and he wasn't in here. i don't know where he is the door was locked. i guess he unlocked it and left. >> reporter: 3-year-old brendan didn'
school in huntington valley made this video. teachers starting to run out of supplies. the budget pays for journals. the paint kids use and even paper. all of the kids in class signed this petition, they plan to send it and the video to harrisburg to governor wolf and local representatives. >>> bill cosby losing another honorary degree. lehigh resecinded the honor. inconsistent with character and high standards expected. yesterday wilkes university pulled its degree with fordham,...
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of people for journalism class, but different than the rest. who's racking," says merabeth heinitz, junior at spirit lake high school. but once the cameras started rolling, these two journalists felt right at home... "for just a group of high school journalists they asked really good questions. these kids are enjoyed it. they did a terrific job," said gop candidate carly fiorina. presidential candidate up on her feet to do a little 'end of the show'ance with their journalism lassmates. in spirit lake, iowa. brianna clark. ktiv news 4. >> after her interview, carly fiorina made her way to the clay county fair grounds in spencer, iowa. there she spoke to a crowd of about 100 people... sharing why she would be the best candidate for president. she says town hall meetings, like this one, are a great way for her to get out and meet people face- to-face. "i want to talk to people about their frustrations," says carly fiorina. "because, you know, the majority of ameririn's think our polilical system and our government is completely broke, and i agree with thehe i'm running for president because i think we need a different k
of people for journalism class, but different than the rest. who's racking," says merabeth heinitz, junior at spirit lake high school. but once the cameras started rolling, these two journalists felt right at home... "for just a group of high school journalists they asked really good questions. these kids are enjoyed it. they did a terrific job," said gop candidate carly fiorina. presidential candidate up on her feet to do a little 'end of the show'ance with their journalism...
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journalive and tv broughting. she was one of three honorees at needham high school this year. she said it's porn not to forget your roots. >>> it's not where you start but where you finish and i do believe that gets you through the hard times is remembering that but i also think it's really important to remember where you began. >> anchor: bookman thanked her parents and brother, they were all in the audience cheering her on. she does an amazing job and has so much spirit and i good energy and really good stuff about all of the stories she covers here . >>> she does an amazing job. i have always been impressed with her work. happy for her and a great message to the other skids there there. good news for us as well, frommy on par i guess for the weather right now . >>> exactly. right on par with where we should be for this time of year. no wild weather expected for halloween tomorrow. 57 right now in boston. the sunset just a few minutes ago. so we're savoring this twilight in the evening hours. daylight saving time of course ending this weekend so the sun will be setting aroun
journalive and tv broughting. she was one of three honorees at needham high school this year. she said it's porn not to forget your roots. >>> it's not where you start but where you finish and i do believe that gets you through the hard times is remembering that but i also think it's really important to remember where you began. >> anchor: bookman thanked her parents and brother, they were all in the audience cheering her on. she does an amazing job and has so much spirit and i...
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of 16-hundred degrees. fire departments from dakota city, ponca and south sioux city responded to the call. no one was hurt. journalism students at spirit lake high school get a chance to interview a candidate for president. republican carly fiorina visited the school on thursday at the invitation of senior jacob voss, who emailed her campaign. merabeth heinitz, who anchors the school's "newsbreak" t-v program says it was nerve- wracking interviewing somebody so famous. for her part, fiorina says she enjoyed the experience. she says the students were very professional and asked great questions. uncle jesse... actor john stamos, is charged with and some artists prank an emmy-winning show. andy rose has the details in today's hollywood minute << john stamos is facing g to six months in jaja. the "grandfathere d" star is being arraigned on d-u-i charges today (friday) police arrested stamos back in june. shortly afterwards, the actor checked himself into rehab for substance abuse. a group of message....in the middle of the emmy-winning showtime series homeland. they were hired to write arabic graffiti on the set. so they reportedly spray painted phrases li
of 16-hundred degrees. fire departments from dakota city, ponca and south sioux city responded to the call. no one was hurt. journalism students at spirit lake high school get a chance to interview a candidate for president. republican carly fiorina visited the school on thursday at the invitation of senior jacob voss, who emailed her campaign. merabeth heinitz, who anchors the school's "newsbreak" t-v program says it was nerve- wracking interviewing somebody so famous. for her part,...
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school on g.i. bill. only thing was available, history of the mass communication and journalism. my instructor was so dynamic she turned me on to the business. >> we're happy that she did. where do the books come in? you have written a bunch of books. >> four. >> i'm sorry. should know that. >> i have a fifth on the way. >> tell us about the books, and how you started writing them. >> from my travels i experienced a lot of interesting things, interesting people. so i decided to take all of that just start writing about it. also. my first two books were romantic comedies. satire. sort of like a black "gilligan's island" meets "survivor." >> mistakes men make. >> that is my second book. >> i should read that one cover to cover. give it to my husband. okay. also women i have loved. where does, yeah? >> my mother. my aunt. past girlfriends, all of that. >> oh, past girlfriends. so, byron, there is something else really cool you've initiated, the post "empire" show. >> "after empire." so excited with "empire" on. huge opportunity to showcase what we offer to new audience. devoting las
school on g.i. bill. only thing was available, history of the mass communication and journalism. my instructor was so dynamic she turned me on to the business. >> we're happy that she did. where do the books come in? you have written a bunch of books. >> four. >> i'm sorry. should know that. >> i have a fifth on the way. >> tell us about the books, and how you started writing them. >> from my travels i experienced a lot of interesting things, interesting...
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school teachers could make. swain: wow. caroli: but i think her aim was to get out of there, i mean, she said some faraway place like hawaii or alaska. and remember, she went to the same journalism school as walter cronkite. in fact, they had the same professor -- singled out the same professor as a favorite. cronkite said he was a good professor. i think his name was paul bolton. and she hired him to head the news division, that same professor, when she bought the radio station. so i think we forget how very well-trained she was as a journalist. swain: how did she meet lyndon johnson? caroli: well, by chance, supposedly, but it was certainly through a woman that they both knew, and they must have heard something about each other before. it was a september afternoon when lady bird was -- had dropped into the woman's office. her name was jean behringer, a woman that lady bird had grown up with, although the woman was older than she. and lyndon dropped by the same office on the same day. and it was, as lady bird says in the -- one of the interviews, it was electric going from the first minute. and the love letters, which are just the courtship letters, which were released by the l
school teachers could make. swain: wow. caroli: but i think her aim was to get out of there, i mean, she said some faraway place like hawaii or alaska. and remember, she went to the same journalism school as walter cronkite. in fact, they had the same professor -- singled out the same professor as a favorite. cronkite said he was a good professor. i think his name was paul bolton. and she hired him to head the news division, that same professor, when she bought the radio station. so i think we...
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appearance at spirit lake high school in iowa on ursday, after a little persistence by senior jacob voss. jacob got together with his journalism class to create a set of questions for her. "being a business woman to now being a presidential candidate. is there something that sparked that interest? well i'd say it's more of a ocess than a moment." the class even got the republican presidential candidate up on her feet to do a little '%nd of the show' dance with their journalism classmates. after her interview, carly fiorina made her way to the clay county fair grounds in spencer, iowa. there she spoke to a crowd of about 100 people... sharing why she would be the best candidate for president. she says town hall meetings, like this one, are a great way for her to get out and meet people face- to-face. today, a dozoz groups shared more than one-e-illion dollars to help better t t community. missouri riviv historical development gave grants to woodbury county organizations during its "special projects afternoon. the mrhd board members received applications, and then voted on the most worthwhile projects. that would enable them to do the project," said mar
appearance at spirit lake high school in iowa on ursday, after a little persistence by senior jacob voss. jacob got together with his journalism class to create a set of questions for her. "being a business woman to now being a presidential candidate. is there something that sparked that interest? well i'd say it's more of a ocess than a moment." the class even got the republican presidential candidate up on her feet to do a little '%nd of the show' dance with their journalism...
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school massacre ranted about having no girlfriend. journal. his mom says 26-year-old christopher harper-mercer get with mental health issues. he is accused of killing nine people and himself at a community college. president obama will visit oregon on friday to speak with the victims' families. ed: in the wake of the oregon shooting, hillary clinton is revealing her gun control plan. she got emotional during a campaign event in new hampshire today, take a look. hillary clinton: when this happens, people are quick to say that they offer their thoughts and prayers. that's not enough. ed: clinton says that a 2005 law that shields gun manufacturers from lawsuits needs to be repealed. she also said expanded background checks are needed for gun shows and online sales, but gun shop owners in new hampshire say background checks aren't the problem. >> there is no gun show loophole per se. when i go to a gun show, i do all of the same checks at a gun show as out of my shop. ed: clinton is hoping that her new plan will push her back into the lead in the polls in new hampshire. heather: new hampshire's senate race is bound to be one of the toughest in
school massacre ranted about having no girlfriend. journal. his mom says 26-year-old christopher harper-mercer get with mental health issues. he is accused of killing nine people and himself at a community college. president obama will visit oregon on friday to speak with the victims' families. ed: in the wake of the oregon shooting, hillary clinton is revealing her gun control plan. she got emotional during a campaign event in new hampshire today, take a look. hillary clinton: when this...
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a new study published in the journal of adolescence will want your teenager to turn off their phone. high schoolnts, before bedtime, insomnia, poor school performance. interfering with sleep, grades definitely going down because they're texting right before bed and not getting enough sleep. maybe the best thing to do, leave the phone in the kitchen overnight. >> and charge it. >> kids, please, don't be mad at me, but that's a really good idea. >> oh, myberlykimberly. >> no fun left. oh, yeah. >> what you got? >> what? i'm eating cake. >> a big girl. >> i have a little news. i am -- i'm -- tomorrow night at zerch i'm becoming catholic. >> oh, my god. fantastic. a republican is next! >> i don't know about that, but i -- i have been for ten years an evangelical. came to faith last ten years, a wonderful journey. looking forward to that. >> god bless you. >>> hello, everyone. welcome to brand new inside "america's news hq." >> top now, a rally for peace turns to terror. [ chanting ] [ explosion ] >> as you saw two powerful bombs go off in turkey's capital, and that blast killed nearly 100 people. th
a new study published in the journal of adolescence will want your teenager to turn off their phone. high schoolnts, before bedtime, insomnia, poor school performance. interfering with sleep, grades definitely going down because they're texting right before bed and not getting enough sleep. maybe the best thing to do, leave the phone in the kitchen overnight. >> and charge it. >> kids, please, don't be mad at me, but that's a really good idea. >> oh, myberlykimberly. >>...
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of that, but increasingly what he emphasized is that in a white collar world, in a bureaucratic world where more and more people were working in big businesses, in big schools, media, corporations, journalism and entertainment, what have you, you interacted with people constantly on a daily basis. teamwork was required, getting along with other people was required. and what "how to win friends and influence people" was all about was how to develop a personality as opposed to character. a personality that would allow you to get along with other people, a personality that would be attractive, a personality where you could sort of promote your own agenda but in a very subtle kind of way by making people like you. and that was sort of key to it. and for white collar workers in modern america, this worked. it worked well. and they gobbled it up, as i said, and it really became a kind of, i think, a foundation text for what lots of people have tried to do thereafter. >> host: what was his personal life like? life like? >> guest: yes. well, in many ways he was a kind of traditional midwesterner, and he never changed in that way. he was a bit reserved. he had a little bit of a twang to his voice.
of that, but increasingly what he emphasized is that in a white collar world, in a bureaucratic world where more and more people were working in big businesses, in big schools, media, corporations, journalism and entertainment, what have you, you interacted with people constantly on a daily basis. teamwork was required, getting along with other people was required. and what "how to win friends and influence people" was all about was how to develop a personality as opposed to...
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the harvard medical school study showed-- and this is a peer-reviewed study in the "journal of american public health," december 2009--that because people could not afford health insurance to get diagnosed and treated in time, 45,000 americans die every year, 800 a week. completely preventable. nobody dies in canada or japan or taiwan or germany or england or sweden because they don't have health insurance. that could have been accomplished by a democratic party as good today as it was in the 1960s--wasn't that great, but by comparison, it was much better--and a republican party that had some liberal elements in it in 1960 compared to today's draconian conglomeration of political ignorance, arrogance, stupidity, and cruelty in congress. [applause] so... i can footnote all this if we had time. [laughter] now, the first thing we have to ask ourselves is, can 1% of the american people--one out of a hundred; let's say 3 million people--organized back home where you are, and congress watchdog groups steer congress along the whole line of redirections that a majority of the people support? a
the harvard medical school study showed-- and this is a peer-reviewed study in the "journal of american public health," december 2009--that because people could not afford health insurance to get diagnosed and treated in time, 45,000 americans die every year, 800 a week. completely preventable. nobody dies in canada or japan or taiwan or germany or england or sweden because they don't have health insurance. that could have been accomplished by a democratic party as good today as it...