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he studied as a photographer in new york-- went from southern university, and went to new york to study photography. >> i didn't realize the history here. it s pretty remarkable. >> it is-- it s one of the triumphs of the-- civil rights movement-- in new orleans. it was in response to-- the ugly part of jim crow, which was black people could only go to parks one day a week on wednesdays. >> black day, >> black day, negro day was wednesdays. and a.p. tureaud-- started the advocacy and the civil rights movement-- to end that. and-- they were becoming successful. they were really-- putting the pressure on city government and all. and this was a part of that appeasement. "well, we ll do a set aside, separate but equal." next to-- you know, the white suburbia at this time, this is in-- very much inner city now, but post-world war ii, this was suburbia. "and-- we ll do-- a black neighborhood with the same contractors and developers of the adjacent white neighborhoods-- 200 acres." and that became pontchartrain park, separate but equal. >> was that the only place that black people could buy in
he studied as a photographer in new york-- went from southern university, and went to new york to study photography. >> i didn't realize the history here. it s pretty remarkable. >> it is-- it s one of the triumphs of the-- civil rights movement-- in new orleans. it was in response to-- the ugly part of jim crow, which was black people could only go to parks one day a week on wednesdays. >> black day, >> black day, negro day was wednesdays. and a.p. tureaud-- started the...
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a statistics professor with southern university found the most frequently drawn power number over the past 10 years was 20. followed by 37, two, 31, and 35. the other balls the most popular, 42, followed @y 16, 35, 26, and then 19. saturday's jackpot is the highest in history. $700 million. tail's from the crypt is creeping back to television. the horror hit serious going to make a return to cable. resurrected under m night sham awe lone. ward at longhorn steak like this doesn' t need anything else. just add, anything else. the new smoky bacon sirloin. the new spicy grilled jalapeno sirloin. and the parmesan crusted sirloin. all with hand chopped salad & unlimited bread for $12.99. tonight only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. and for lunch try our new steak and bacon cheddar melt. or any steakhouse lunch combo starting at $7. right now, all you're thinking about is finding quick cover, so you can continue streaming your favorite show in the great outdoors. and you don't need a dead zone further interrupting your otherwise- perfect afternoon. echo from bright house network
a statistics professor with southern university found the most frequently drawn power number over the past 10 years was 20. followed by 37, two, 31, and 35. the other balls the most popular, 42, followed @y 16, 35, 26, and then 19. saturday's jackpot is the highest in history. $700 million. tail's from the crypt is creeping back to television. the horror hit serious going to make a return to cable. resurrected under m night sham awe lone. ward at longhorn steak like this doesn' t need anything...
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. >>> and a math professor at southern university says your odds are slightly better if you let the computerchoose the numbers rather than choosing them yourself because when people use birth dates or other favorite numbers, they generally choose numbers 31 and under. that, of course, ignores the fact that there are 69 numbered balls. all right. sheena, you have some 60s in your forecast, right? >> yep. we have 60s in the forecast. unfortunately, i feel bummed that i have a 100% chance of not winning but i'll take the very small chance and run with it before i buy my tickets, how about that. heavy rain is coming in through the middle of the weekend. overnight saturday into early sunday, tomorrow we'll be mostly dry and then by sunday we're talking about 60-degree temperatures. don't worry, because if you want the colder weather to support that snow up in the poconos for skiing and snowboarding, it's coming back. an arctic blast moves in. temperatures back down to the 30s. 39 in reading. philadelphia is at 32. 38 degrees in millville. so many areas in the upper 30s. we're not going to get too
. >>> and a math professor at southern university says your odds are slightly better if you let the computerchoose the numbers rather than choosing them yourself because when people use birth dates or other favorite numbers, they generally choose numbers 31 and under. that, of course, ignores the fact that there are 69 numbered balls. all right. sheena, you have some 60s in your forecast, right? >> yep. we have 60s in the forecast. unfortunately, i feel bummed that i have a 100%...
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then snows getting in to southern university. that's by 11:00 tomorrow night. so the day is spared tomorrow for us. your friday evening plans are okay. watch out for snow showers near i-90, 195 during the overnight hours. the theme of the storm will be heaviest snow will be south and west of new york city and less snow off to the north but still accumulating snow. the entire area will be included in time. blizzard watches are up for parts of washington, d.c. and baltimore. this is very important. coastal flood watches are up. this could be major coastal flooding on the jersey shore during the height of the storm. the first flakes are late friday night in to saturday morning in some cases. brunt of the storm will be saturday afternoon and night and will get out of the away sunday. coastal flooding and also power outages possible. we've now adjusted our higher percentages to the higher snow totals. percentage will be higher north of new york city. you'll see that in the snowfall band p coming up in the main >>> as lee mentioned, the concern this week is not only
then snows getting in to southern university. that's by 11:00 tomorrow night. so the day is spared tomorrow for us. your friday evening plans are okay. watch out for snow showers near i-90, 195 during the overnight hours. the theme of the storm will be heaviest snow will be south and west of new york city and less snow off to the north but still accumulating snow. the entire area will be included in time. blizzard watches are up for parts of washington, d.c. and baltimore. this is very...
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host: david yepsen joining us from des moines, iowa, at southern illinois university.ormerly of the des moines register. take questions about the iowa caucuses. three days leading up to those. your questions for him about the process, the people involved, and the politics. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748, 8001 for republicans. 202-748, 8002 for independents. iowa voters, if you want to give your thoughts this morning, too, 202-748-8003. david yepsen, donald trump missing the fox news event last night, holding his own event. in the long-term, what do you think it does for him? guest: i don't think it helps him. i think it might hurt him a little bit. there is a tradition in this state you show up, you be seen, and it looked a little -- don't know too cute by half. a loft republican caucus goers will be turned off by that. i think the second -- i understand why he did it. he's not happy with fox news. but i also understand that he sees himself as the frontrunner. a few days before the debate, there is a risk. you are going to be a target out there. you will be on the
host: david yepsen joining us from des moines, iowa, at southern illinois university.ormerly of the des moines register. take questions about the iowa caucuses. three days leading up to those. your questions for him about the process, the people involved, and the politics. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748, 8001 for republicans. 202-748, 8002 for independents. iowa voters, if you want to give your thoughts this morning, too, 202-748-8003. david yepsen, donald trump missing the fox news event...
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i was a senior inle could ledge at southern inillinois university. i was on my way to organic chem have i and hi to pass-through the student center. i remember as i went into the student center everything was silent. this was during the day where there's usually a lot of hustle and bustle. as i walked past one of the television rooms, people were packed shoulder to shoulder looking up at the television monitor. and i said what's going on? they said the challenger exploded? are you kidding? they showed it just sitting here thinking about it makes me emotional. and i'm just -- i've got chills all over. host: why do you think that is, sherry? caller: it was so emotional knowing that teacher was onboard. i'm in scnc
i was a senior inle could ledge at southern inillinois university. i was on my way to organic chem have i and hi to pass-through the student center. i remember as i went into the student center everything was silent. this was during the day where there's usually a lot of hustle and bustle. as i walked past one of the television rooms, people were packed shoulder to shoulder looking up at the television monitor. and i said what's going on? they said the challenger exploded? are you kidding? they...
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. >>> college students throughout the state returned to their dooms at southern state university and some of them found a nasty surprise. >> reporter: it was on the floors, tables, even her shoes. florida state university freshman stephanie prieto says mold was everywhere. in her dorm room in smith hall when she returned from winter break. >> i came back on sunday night and the moment i walked in, it just smelled disgusting and there was like mold all over the floors, all over the furniture, all over my items. >> reporter: and he room wasn't the only one with the problem. pictures were shared on social cases and walls in other rooms. >> the air quality definitely makes people cough. i know when i moved in i got bronchitis because of the air quality. so i know people are still getting sick now when they moved in after winter break too. >> reporter: fellow freshman nicholas conrad said he didn't feel healthy living in the dorm. >> just don't feel comfortable. but i mean there's not really much i can do. >> reporter: florida state university housing department says despite the mold the
. >>> college students throughout the state returned to their dooms at southern state university and some of them found a nasty surprise. >> reporter: it was on the floors, tables, even her shoes. florida state university freshman stephanie prieto says mold was everywhere. in her dorm room in smith hall when she returned from winter break. >> i came back on sunday night and the moment i walked in, it just smelled disgusting and there was like mold all over the floors, all...
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performers from southern methodist university's meadows school of the arts provided accompaniment tohe talk. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history. professor wood: this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. it's a beautiful campus and i hope i have a chance to come back sometime. tonight we will explore some of the uses of music in the politics of the early american republic. music mattered, even though the musical arts were not well developed your.
performers from southern methodist university's meadows school of the arts provided accompaniment tohe talk. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history. professor wood: this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. it's a beautiful campus and i hope i have a chance to come back sometime. tonight we will explore some of the uses of music in the politics of the early american republic. music mattered, even though the musical arts were not well developed...
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performers from southern methodist university's meadows school of the arts provided accompaniment to talk. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history.
performers from southern methodist university's meadows school of the arts provided accompaniment to talk. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history.
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. >> reporter: hillary clinton taking the stage at southern new hampshire university at the cheers of supporters. >> i am so honored to accept this endorsement of the planned parenthood action fund. >> and in front of the crowd, speaking of reproductive rights for all americans, the secretary of state took aim of republicans in the speech, what could happen if a counterpart won in november. and addressed climate change and equality for women. >> we can win this election and build that better future, and yes indeed a future where a father can tell his daughter, you can be anything you want to united states. >> clinton supporters say they in the white house, this time as commander and chief. >> it really identified for me who my candidate should be. >> we have a very strong candidate for the presidential office and stand for women across the country and with planned parenthood. >> new details on powerballs jumbo jackpot, if you haven't checked your tickets, don't get your hope up, no one won, and billion. and in boston there is a winning ticket sold. >> reporter: there are usually a mil
. >> reporter: hillary clinton taking the stage at southern new hampshire university at the cheers of supporters. >> i am so honored to accept this endorsement of the planned parenthood action fund. >> and in front of the crowd, speaking of reproductive rights for all americans, the secretary of state took aim of republicans in the speech, what could happen if a counterpart won in november. and addressed climate change and equality for women. >> we can win this election...
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i was a senior inle could ledge at southern inillinois university. i was on my way to organic chem have i and hi to pass-through the student center. i remember as i went into the student center everything was silent. this was during the day where there's usually a lot of hustle and bustle. as i walked past one of the television rooms, people were packed shoulder to shoulder looking up at the television monitor. and i said what's going on? they said the challenger exploded? are you kidding? they showed it just sitting here thinking about it makes me emotional. and i'm just -- i've got chills all over. host: why do you think that is, sherry? caller: it was so emotional knowing that teacher was onboard. i'm in science myself, not aeronautics, but i can relate to the adventure. wanting to do something exploratory. help humanity. and just knowing, just seeing that, just explode in front of your face. you just felt the whole country must have just been in mourning at that moment. you could hear my voice, i'm getting emotional. and this is how many years la
i was a senior inle could ledge at southern inillinois university. i was on my way to organic chem have i and hi to pass-through the student center. i remember as i went into the student center everything was silent. this was during the day where there's usually a lot of hustle and bustle. as i walked past one of the television rooms, people were packed shoulder to shoulder looking up at the television monitor. and i said what's going on? they said the challenger exploded? are you kidding? they...
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ray: they made the announcement on sunday during an event at southern new hampshire university. the organization says it is putting its full support behind hillary clinton. >> as your president, i will always have your back. ray: in front of more than 500 supporters, democratic presidential candidate, hillary clinton, accepted the >> planned parenthood should be funded, supported, and appreciated. not undermined, misrepresenting, and demonized. ray: the former secretary of state says she has always fought to protect women's reproductive rights. fight. >> if a republican wins the election and gets the chance to stack the supreme court with right wing justices, together they will accelerate the move to take america in the wrong direction on so many issues that you and i have fought for and that many americans now take for granted. ray: her endorsement announced by cecil rogers. >> we don't need just a friend. we need a fighter. she understands the lives of women. she's been fighting for women and families her ray: richards says the organization is making the announcement because o
ray: they made the announcement on sunday during an event at southern new hampshire university. the organization says it is putting its full support behind hillary clinton. >> as your president, i will always have your back. ray: in front of more than 500 supporters, democratic presidential candidate, hillary clinton, accepted the >> planned parenthood should be funded, supported, and appreciated. not undermined, misrepresenting, and demonized. ray: the former secretary of state...
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universal has a new president this morning. the board of trustees appointed the new doctor a few minutes ago with 25 years of teaching and administration experience including the role as president of southern connecticut state university. she will take over at san jose state on july 1. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> good morning from the top of the broadcast center. i am getting spring fever with temperatures 10-11 degrees warmer than this time yesterday with another warm day in the forecast before possibly the storm door opens with wet weather this weekend. an update is ahead. >> a win-win for oprah, the more she loses, the more she wins. stay tuned. >> kristen, we should take advantage of the weather, because it will change. >> yes, enjoy it while it laughs and check identity what is going on. meteorologist mike nicco, you need the sunglasses? >> that is a sign to grab yours before you head out because we will have our brightest and warmest day as we move failure. >> back in time i show you we woke up to high clouds and that is what kept the low clouds and fog from forming in too many areas and it kept the tule fog at bays also. you can see the clouds are movi
universal has a new president this morning. the board of trustees appointed the new doctor a few minutes ago with 25 years of teaching and administration experience including the role as president of southern connecticut state university. she will take over at san jose state on july 1. >> meteorologist mike nicco is ahead with the forecast. >> good morning from the top of the broadcast center. i am getting spring fever with temperatures 10-11 degrees warmer than this time yesterday...
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reporter: bernie sanders at southern new hampshire university blasting big business, big politics, big money. >> we are going to create an economy that works for working families and not just the 1%. our government belongs to all of us and not just a handful of billionaire campaign contributors. different politically certainly share one thing, they are laser-focused on new hampshire and iowa. reporting live in hookset. heather: there was a rescue at the los angeles zoo. phil: a worker fell into the gorilla enclosure. the tense moments before he was brought to safety. heather: how secure we are at and what has happened here in logan. phil: no more rsvp's. after will smith saying he is not going and what needs to change. take a look at first alert traffic. that is the mass pike. we look at the tough drive time. about half an hour from mass avenue to route 3. mass pike, i-93 to newton. and farther west on the pike, western tolls to 495 about half an hour. on 459, that stretch looks ok in both directions. congress doesn't regulate wall street... wall street regulates congress. it's a rigge
reporter: bernie sanders at southern new hampshire university blasting big business, big politics, big money. >> we are going to create an economy that works for working families and not just the 1%. our government belongs to all of us and not just a handful of billionaire campaign contributors. different politically certainly share one thing, they are laser-focused on new hampshire and iowa. reporting live in hookset. heather: there was a rescue at the los angeles zoo. phil: a worker...
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the dean of the school of public affairs at houston's southern university organize add delegation from the historically black colleges and universities climate change consortium and dr. katherine heyho, director of the climate science center at texas tech university, encouraged evangelicals to join here in faith-inspired support for climate action. on that subject, let me read into the record the 2015 statement of the national association of evangelicals. i'll quote. "the earth belongs to god, not us. probably the most serious and urgent challenge faced by the physical world now is the threat of climate change. we encourage christians worldwide to exert legitimate means to persuade governments to put moral imperatives above political expediency on issues of environmental destruction and potential climate change." well, as the president said last week, america led nearly 200 nations to the most ambitious agreement in history to fight climate change. the junior senator from texas would be president. yet he completely refuses to engage on climate change. he ignores texas state universitie
the dean of the school of public affairs at houston's southern university organize add delegation from the historically black colleges and universities climate change consortium and dr. katherine heyho, director of the climate science center at texas tech university, encouraged evangelicals to join here in faith-inspired support for climate action. on that subject, let me read into the record the 2015 statement of the national association of evangelicals. i'll quote. "the earth belongs to...
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southern new hampshire university got its third straight win today at home against pace. good game. 36-45 at halftime. second half, left open for the three. he finished with 14. alley-oop to chris walters. he had a game-high 27 points. overall. its final weekend. the men' s final is sunday. jason: angelique kerber of germany upset top-ranked serena williams 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to win ending williams' unbeaten streak in finals at melbourne park. it' s the first grand slam title for 28-year-old kerber. williams had won all six previous times she had reached equal steffi graf' s open-era record of 22 grand slam singles titles. djokovic in the men' s final on sunday. congratulations to manchester central senior hannah couture. hannah signed her national letter of intent to enroll at -- to row at ohio state next year. the buckeyes are the three-time defending division 1 women' s
southern new hampshire university got its third straight win today at home against pace. good game. 36-45 at halftime. second half, left open for the three. he finished with 14. alley-oop to chris walters. he had a game-high 27 points. overall. its final weekend. the men' s final is sunday. jason: angelique kerber of germany upset top-ranked serena williams 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to win ending williams' unbeaten streak in finals at melbourne park. it' s the first grand slam title for 28-year-old kerber....
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mike: this is event -- kristen: this event drew hundreds of people to southern new hampshire university where the endorsement took place.the event has wrapped up, but this was in the that had a lot of energy and excitement. planned parenthood action fund president cecile richards made the announcement. the organization provides health care to thousands of people in the state every day. this endorsement is the first time the organization has ever endorsed in a presidential primary, and it' s the third time the organization has endorsed in a presidential race. richards tells news 9 there are several reasons why they chose secretary hillary clinton to endorse. people around the country are keenly focused on this election earlier than ever before, in large part because there are so many folks running for president on the republican side who have pledged to undo progress for women in america. folks are ready to get going. secretary clinton has been such a champion, not only for planned parenthood, but for women' s rights, equal pay. it' s all the issues planned parenthood has stood for and f
mike: this is event -- kristen: this event drew hundreds of people to southern new hampshire university where the endorsement took place.the event has wrapped up, but this was in the that had a lot of energy and excitement. planned parenthood action fund president cecile richards made the announcement. the organization provides health care to thousands of people in the state every day. this endorsement is the first time the organization has ever endorsed in a presidential primary, and it' s the...
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the 49-year-old was a former admissions coordinator at southern wesleyan university''s charleston learning center... and... the mother "she was a sweet, loving woman." myra thompson, was a teacher in the charleston county school district. the 59-year-old had a husband and two children. she received her license to preach the same day of the massacre and was leading the bible study that night. "rev. simmons was dedicated to the lord, but he was really dedicated to his family." the final member of the emanuel nine to be laid to rest was reverend daniel simmons, sr. simmons retired from the ministry in 2013, butcontinued to serve on staff at mother emanuel. he is buried at fort jackson national cemetery. in columbia, meaghan norman, wis news 10. dylann roof's case was continued until january. joey meek - a friend of dylann roof's - faces a federal charge for not telling he knew regarding roof's plans for the june shooting. meek's trial will be held in the lowcountry sometime in march. president obama is about to start his final full year in office. and he's spelling out his agenda for the rema
the 49-year-old was a former admissions coordinator at southern wesleyan university''s charleston learning center... and... the mother "she was a sweet, loving woman." myra thompson, was a teacher in the charleston county school district. the 59-year-old had a husband and two children. she received her license to preach the same day of the massacre and was leading the bible study that night. "rev. simmons was dedicated to the lord, but he was really dedicated to his family."...
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university has a new president. dr. mary papazian is coming back after being on the east coast. she's currently president of southern connecticut state university and is an ucla alum. they also have a no president. dr. judy sakaki. and her academic career started at csu hayward. >>> a spring-like day. >> beautiful. >> get a check on the forecast with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> we don't have to feel too guilty about enjoying that sun. your scrolling seven-day forecast at the bottom of the screen. a great way to get an early look at that. take you outside to the sky camera network. clear throughout the peninsula. also for the east bay and san francisco a few clouds right now and 60. tomorrow morning we're looking at cloud cover returning yet again, mainly high clouds but for the east bay san francisco and the north bay there's the possibility of patchy fog as well down to as low as 43. peninsula 46 and for the south bay, 47 degrees. let's get a look at that next storm system coming in. and what you should really know about this is the core of the storm, the strongest portion of it, the center of low pressure
university has a new president. dr. mary papazian is coming back after being on the east coast. she's currently president of southern connecticut state university and is an ucla alum. they also have a no president. dr. judy sakaki. and her academic career started at csu hayward. >>> a spring-like day. >> beautiful. >> get a check on the forecast with chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> we don't have to feel too guilty about enjoying that sun. your scrolling seven-day...
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one of his four planned events was at a meeting with students at southern new hampshire university where he laid out differences with his chief democratic rival hillary clinton. the vermont senator says clinton represents establishment politics and economics and issues ranging from social finance. while he represents what he believes is the change the system needs. >> i say to secretary clinton, let us have the courage to ask the wealthiest people in thisry, people making $250,000 or more, to put more into social security so we can end the disgrace of millions of seniors and disabled vets trying to get back on 12 or $13,000 a year. >> reed: hillary clinton sharpened her attacks on sanders today calling his foreign policy view as cause for concern. >> marie: ben carson back on his presidential campaign schedule today following the death of a about five-year-old volunteer. -- 25-year-old. carson held two events in iowa as he posted on facebook he will be filled with the inspiration of braden joplin's life story as he returns to the campaign trail. joplin was a texas tech student killed tue
one of his four planned events was at a meeting with students at southern new hampshire university where he laid out differences with his chief democratic rival hillary clinton. the vermont senator says clinton represents establishment politics and economics and issues ranging from social finance. while he represents what he believes is the change the system needs. >> i say to secretary clinton, let us have the courage to ask the wealthiest people in thisry, people making $250,000 or...
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pam: we are at southern new hampshire university, candidates 10 crews and bernie sanders could not be more different, but the two of them spent our time today appealing to students for their votes and support. >> thank you, by the way. may the force be with you. >> which is cooler, a star wars bernie sanders took the moves well looking for student support. >> i need your help, not only to win here in new hampshire on february 9. i think we will win here in new hampshire on february 9. >> not distracted, repeating his mantra, big money, big business, big politics. >> our government belongs to all of us and not just a handful of billionaire campaign contributors. >> the point of this town lifestyle to learn something different about the candidate. add a lover of games and all things star wars to senator ted cruz' s story. >> i like board games. i used to play the ton of monopoly. the closest i have been to donald trump. >> he turned serious on campaign finance with a slap to two opponents. >> washington establishment is abandoning marker arugula and are rushing to donald trump, so that
pam: we are at southern new hampshire university, candidates 10 crews and bernie sanders could not be more different, but the two of them spent our time today appealing to students for their votes and support. >> thank you, by the way. may the force be with you. >> which is cooler, a star wars bernie sanders took the moves well looking for student support. >> i need your help, not only to win here in new hampshire on february 9. i think we will win here in new hampshire on...
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bearcats after a really tough loss to southern methodist university. in the first quarter, a scuffle broke out. two technicals handed out. and s.m.u. has a layer kicked out of the game. nen the final seconds justin with an almost missed shot. cobb tries to make the three. s.m. umple remains undefeated -- s.m.u. remains undefeated. 5 -57, a lots for the bearcats. 15th ranked louisville had a good night. the cardinals hit several slams against the wolf pack. they helped them get the win. final score -- still a good game 77-72. new baseball hall of famer, piazza met the media in new york. it wasn't tough to figure out he would go into the hall wearing a seattle mariners hat. the hall of fame induction is july 24th of course, in cooperstown, new york. a group of kentucky women have turned the nae nae song into a chance to help seniors. now watch me whip now watch me nae nae now watch me whip whip watch me nae nae we introduced to the women of the panarama senior apartment. they finished second in a senior got talent contest. they're going to get a $500 awa
bearcats after a really tough loss to southern methodist university. in the first quarter, a scuffle broke out. two technicals handed out. and s.m.u. has a layer kicked out of the game. nen the final seconds justin with an almost missed shot. cobb tries to make the three. s.m. umple remains undefeated -- s.m.u. remains undefeated. 5 -57, a lots for the bearcats. 15th ranked louisville had a good night. the cardinals hit several slams against the wolf pack. they helped them get the win. final...
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university except the political views of music during the founding era of united states. she claims it was used for many purposes, including political manipulation, taunting of at the series or enjoyment. performers from southern methodist university meadow school of the arts provide the company -- accompaniment to the talks. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history. professor wood: this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. it's a beautiful campus and i hope i have a chance to come back sometime. tonight we will explore some of the uses of music in the politics of the early american republic. music mattered, even though the musical arts were not well developed here. music in america oh was in a
university except the political views of music during the founding era of united states. she claims it was used for many purposes, including political manipulation, taunting of at the series or enjoyment. performers from southern methodist university meadow school of the arts provide the company -- accompaniment to the talks. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history. professor wood: this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. it's a beautiful...
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performers from southern methodist university's meadows school of the arts provided accompaniment to the talk. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history. professor wood: this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. it's a beautiful campus and i hope i have a chance to come back sometime. tonight we will explore some of the uses of music in the politics of the early american republic. music mattered, even though the musical arts were not well developed your. -- developed here. music in america oh was in a state of deplorable barbarism. it was used to rally support, but what americans used music to rally support for very specifically. it could be used to animate goodwill and hire many -- harmony, or it could also energize scorn. learned by here. songs also served as a kind of shorthand. because the melodies were easily recognized, a couple measures could evoke a whole set of political debate. also, songs could be performed collectively, quite a different experience from listening to a speech. and through various modes, songs could evoke dif
performers from southern methodist university's meadows school of the arts provided accompaniment to the talk. the one-hour event was sponsored by the smu center for presidential history. professor wood: this is my first visit to smu, my first visit to dallas. it's a beautiful campus and i hope i have a chance to come back sometime. tonight we will explore some of the uses of music in the politics of the early american republic. music mattered, even though the musical arts were not well...
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the 49-year-old was a former admissions coordinator at southern wesleyan university''s charleston learning center... and... the mother of four daughters. "she was a sweet, loving woman." myra thompson, was a teacher in the charleston county school district. the 59-year-old had a husband and two children. she received her license to preach the same day of the massacre and was leading the bible study that night. simmons was dedicated to the lord, but he was really dedicated to his family." the final member of the emanuel nine to be laid to rest was reverend daniel simmons, sr. simmons retired from the ministry in 2013, butcontinued to serve on staff at mother emanuel. he is buried at fort jackson national in columbia, meaghan norman, wis news 10. dylann roof's case was continued until to this month. joey meek - a friend of dylann roof's - faces a federal charge for not telling the truth about what he knew regarding roof's plans for the june shooting. meek's trial will be held in the lowcountry sometime in march. coming up ... we'll continue our look at 20-15 with a story that devastated the
the 49-year-old was a former admissions coordinator at southern wesleyan university''s charleston learning center... and... the mother of four daughters. "she was a sweet, loving woman." myra thompson, was a teacher in the charleston county school district. the 59-year-old had a husband and two children. she received her license to preach the same day of the massacre and was leading the bible study that night. simmons was dedicated to the lord, but he was really dedicated to his...
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kristen: planned parenthood made the announcement at southern new hampshire university. the organization is putting their full support behind an historic endorsement for them. >> as your president, i will always have your back. kristen: in front of more than 500 supporters, democratic clinton accepted the endorsement of planned parenthood sunday. >> planned parenthood should be funded, supported, and appreciated, not undermined, kristen: the former first lady and secretary of state says she women' fight she will continue in the white house. election and gets the chance to stack the supreme court with right-wing justices, together, they will accelerate the move to take america in the wrong direction on so many issues that you and i have fought for, and that many americans now take for granted. kristen: clinton' s endorsement was announced by planned parenthood action fund president cecile richards. >> we don' t need just a friend, solid vote, a supporting statement. we need a fighter. hillary clinton understands the lives of women, and she' s been fighting for women and f
kristen: planned parenthood made the announcement at southern new hampshire university. the organization is putting their full support behind an historic endorsement for them. >> as your president, i will always have your back. kristen: in front of more than 500 supporters, democratic clinton accepted the endorsement of planned parenthood sunday. >> planned parenthood should be funded, supported, and appreciated, not undermined, kristen: the former first lady and secretary of state...
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she was causing a commotion yesterday on the campus of the university of southern california. she is there rehearsing for her halftime show. the big game is february 7th. >>> coming up next, selena gomez and taylor swift makeup free workout with instagram's most famous trainer. why thousands of women and famous faces turn to her to get fit. >> then -- you belong to the city >> when i quit the eagles, it was like starting all over again. can't hide >> our time with the eagles legend on stage and behind the scenes on "miami vice". that is ahead. >>> that is taylor swift and >>> that is taylor swift and selena gomez getting their workout faces on. they hit the gym togetr in yesterday. we're at the gym with the woman triner tfindetowhe inspiring people all over the world to get fit in just 28 minutes. >> i've got victoria secret models following me. allison w wliams said it was the toughest work out she's done. >> one of her favorite workouts. >> i got a copy after. it can't be done. i love she's amazing. >> this is how you start a fitness revolution. n 5yd australian trainer, kay
she was causing a commotion yesterday on the campus of the university of southern california. she is there rehearsing for her halftime show. the big game is february 7th. >>> coming up next, selena gomez and taylor swift makeup free workout with instagram's most famous trainer. why thousands of women and famous faces turn to her to get fit. >> then -- you belong to the city >> when i quit the eagles, it was like starting all over again. can't hide >> our time with the...
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he brought in a guy he heard about, sidney garfield, a physician who graduated from the university of southern california and was a surgeon. he had gone off to start his first project, providing health care for workers on the colorado river aqueduct project in the mojave desert. this was a remote location. he was providing health care, industrial health care. again, on the side he would provide nonindustrial health care. what he realize was that industrial health care was making him go broke. he wasn't making enough money doing this. then he figured out the concept of prepayment. he worked out a deal with the insurance company doing the industrial health care. he said, if you give me a fixed rate per month, i will provide the health care and we will both come out ahead. he thought about it and said, sense.hat makes prepayment offered him the opportunity to collectively build out his organization, providing affiliates for his hospitals, hiring staff. prepayment is a really big change in how health care was provided. before then, people would pay as they go. so garfield came up with prepayment.
he brought in a guy he heard about, sidney garfield, a physician who graduated from the university of southern california and was a surgeon. he had gone off to start his first project, providing health care for workers on the colorado river aqueduct project in the mojave desert. this was a remote location. he was providing health care, industrial health care. again, on the side he would provide nonindustrial health care. what he realize was that industrial health care was making him go broke....
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host: david yepsen is the director of the paul simon public policy university at southern illinois university formally des moines register. your time on c-span. guest: thank you very much. tot: coming up, we're going hear from iowa state senator he supportsout why donald trump and the donald trump campaign there in iowa. later on in the program, as you heard our guest talk about conservative christian voters are a key voter block in iowa. later in the program, bob vander th -- thee family of president of the family leader organization. for.voters are looking we have been showing you students this morning from ofpson college, just south des moines university. talking about their political daysss especially in the leading up to the caucuses. we had a chance to cat with some politically active students. junior here at simpson clench participate in project here in the political science department. tell us about the fact check did.you >> i fact check rick santorum isgesting that immigration causing wages to be depressed and this is causing people to not work as much. we found overall, that part of
host: david yepsen is the director of the paul simon public policy university at southern illinois university formally des moines register. your time on c-span. guest: thank you very much. tot: coming up, we're going hear from iowa state senator he supportsout why donald trump and the donald trump campaign there in iowa. later on in the program, as you heard our guest talk about conservative christian voters are a key voter block in iowa. later in the program, bob vander th -- thee family of...
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agus leads at the southern western university of southern california. he is in studio. always good to see you. i love the title the lucky years. you say it has nothing to do with wealth or social status. we are all a part of the lucky years because -- >> this revolution that's happening now. it literally s. i'm with you guys once or twice a week with a break through happening all the time. these are break throughs that will change the playing field. it equalizes the playing field. we no you can do things like approaching reversing aging. we can prevent i. we can treat disease like never before. this is an amazing time in what i do. >> let's start we are verseing aging. >> yes. >> birthday boy. >> how can we reverse aging? >> it's an amazing story. in 1950 the only paper published. she was kicked out. she took an old rat and young rat and put them to sleep. put the skin toke. after a day the blood supply joined. the old mouse had nurn newer nurns neurons. people called her dracula. three separate labs in san francisco repeated it. it worked. so it turns out there are pro
agus leads at the southern western university of southern california. he is in studio. always good to see you. i love the title the lucky years. you say it has nothing to do with wealth or social status. we are all a part of the lucky years because -- >> this revolution that's happening now. it literally s. i'm with you guys once or twice a week with a break through happening all the time. these are break throughs that will change the playing field. it equalizes the playing field. we no...
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. >> my name is anthony, an 18-year-old math communication major and i go to the southern university college. [applause] mr. president, first i want to say thanks for being an inspiration because i was inspire to be where you are in the next 30 years even now i will be there. one of my main questions for u, sir, mr. president, going to the hbc institute such as university, most of the high school students say i don't want to go -- if i go to hbcu i won't get as many opportunities as a student at a university at l.s.u. or tulane. what is your take or advice to students like me, thousands of students like me who go to hcbu's to be great in this society [applause] you dent obama: you got -- got some folks voting for you already. first of all the rule of the historically black colleges and universities and producing our leadership and expanding opportunity, training doctors d teachers and lawyers and ministers who changed the landscape of america, i hope most people know that story and if not you better learn. because it has been powerful. and continues to be a powerful tradition. and i
. >> my name is anthony, an 18-year-old math communication major and i go to the southern university college. [applause] mr. president, first i want to say thanks for being an inspiration because i was inspire to be where you are in the next 30 years even now i will be there. one of my main questions for u, sir, mr. president, going to the hbc institute such as university, most of the high school students say i don't want to go -- if i go to hbcu i won't get as many opportunities as a...
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mike: blevens brought amber' s story to southern new hampshire university for an event focused on curbing addiction. on wednesday she takes her message to washington dc where she and her husband will speak before congress. >> her life, her death, and her vibrant spirit now speak through me to help those who cannot speak for themselves anymore. mike: this afternoon blevens was one of several to talk at the new hampshire forum on addiction and the heroin epidemic. it brought together five presidential candidates, the state' s top elected leaders, and dozens of treatment advocates like dean lemire. he' s in long term recovery and now helps people battling addiction. >> and so many of the people that i went to high school with in wealthy exeter, new hampshire, are dying from this disease. mike: while a legislative response is needed event organizers say people need to get involved. >> everybody will say, what can i do? well you can go, you can contact them what you think. s becoming a talking point on the campaign trail. now she wants that to be the case in our nation' s capitol. this should
mike: blevens brought amber' s story to southern new hampshire university for an event focused on curbing addiction. on wednesday she takes her message to washington dc where she and her husband will speak before congress. >> her life, her death, and her vibrant spirit now speak through me to help those who cannot speak for themselves anymore. mike: this afternoon blevens was one of several to talk at the new hampshire forum on addiction and the heroin epidemic. it brought together five...
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she was causing a commotion university of southern california. she is there rehearsing for her halftime show. the big game is february 7th. >>> coming up next, selena gomezswift makeup free workout with instagram's most famous trainer.women and fit. is own words. >> when i quit the eagles, it was like starting all over again. can't hide legend on stage and behind the scenes on "miami vice". that is ahead. closed captioning provided by -- >>> that is taylor swift and selena gomez ut faces on. they hit the gym together in yesterday. we're at the gym with the woman mous inspiring minutes. >> i've got victoria secret models following me. williams said it was the it can't be done. i love she's amazing. >> this is how you start a fitness revolution.australian trainer, kayla started posting before and afters of her clients on instagram. but then her boyfriend toby had an idea. post a video guide of exercises so followers can work out with her. >> it was probably 2 1/2 years ago maybe.d your notifications, four million follower >> i was like, oh, my god.
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we were at southern new hampshire university today as the fierce challenge was unveiled. >> it's crazy being part of something that's so worldwide. students at more than 100 locations worldwide got their first glimpse at the 2016 first robotics competition challenge on saturday. here in manchester competitors like matthew kelly of prospect mountain high school are getting geared up. >> well, when i first saw the game i was psyched but in the last game, i am so speechless. there is so much to do to this game. the moving of the gates and the field elements. >> it's a little bit like your birthday. you get -- you have a big party, get a bunch of presents, you just want to tear into them and see what's going on. >> dean came into bedford known for inventing the segue founded first in 1989 to get more kids interested in science. the president of first or for inspiration and recognition of science and technology says kids will have a loft fun and learn a lot. >> we always say this is the hardest fun they'll ever have. what they're going to do is really, really hard. i have a ph.d in engineer
we were at southern new hampshire university today as the fierce challenge was unveiled. >> it's crazy being part of something that's so worldwide. students at more than 100 locations worldwide got their first glimpse at the 2016 first robotics competition challenge on saturday. here in manchester competitors like matthew kelly of prospect mountain high school are getting geared up. >> well, when i first saw the game i was psyched but in the last game, i am so speechless. there is...
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she was caus commotion yesterday on the campus of the university of southern california. she is there rehearsing for her halftime show. the big game is february 7th. >>> coming up next, se gomez and saytaylor swift makeup free famous trainer. why thousands of women and famous faces turn to to get fit. >> then -- moving on to the city >> glenn frey in his own words. >> when i quit the eagles, it was like starting all & again. can't hide >> our time with the eagles legend o stage and behind the scenes on "miami vice". i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual? he said sure. but don't get just any one. get one inspired by dentists. with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head cups your teeth to break up plaque and rotates to sweep it away. and oral-b delivers a clinically proven superior clean versus sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels super clean. oral-b know you're getting a superior clean. >>> that is taylor swift and selena gomez getting their workout faces on. they hit the gym together in yesterday
she was caus commotion yesterday on the campus of the university of southern california. she is there rehearsing for her halftime show. the big game is february 7th. >>> coming up next, se gomez and saytaylor swift makeup free famous trainer. why thousands of women and famous faces turn to to get fit. >> then -- moving on to the city >> glenn frey in his own words. >> when i quit the eagles, it was like starting all & again. can't hide >> our time with the...