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on monday the torch was taken to moscow state university were a spectacular show was put on artist like her she was there for us. the first day of moscow's leg of the sochi twenty fourteen olympic torch relay has come to an end culminated by a spectacular fireworks show here at the sparrow heels in front of the most go state university the first day of the moscow leg of the torch relay kicked off at midday beside the red brick walls of the moscow kremlin and ever since then the torch bearers have been running across the russian capital carrying the torch passing the flame from one to another i myself was lucky to witness the handing over of the flame at one point right next to the moscow state university all in all this was just the first day of the moscow torch relay the relay which promises to be a truly historic one and i did a report to explain what the peculiarities of this torch relay this time will be and what's so special about it. in a limpia handed over to russians on october the fifth in athens and delivered to moscow on the next day now the olympic flame has started its long
on monday the torch was taken to moscow state university were a spectacular show was put on artist like her she was there for us. the first day of moscow's leg of the sochi twenty fourteen olympic torch relay has come to an end culminated by a spectacular fireworks show here at the sparrow heels in front of the most go state university the first day of the moscow leg of the torch relay kicked off at midday beside the red brick walls of the moscow kremlin and ever since then the torch bearers...
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well right now i'm at moscow sparrow hills near the moscow state university and it's certainly exciting here this is the culmination of the first day of moscow's leg of the olympic torch relay i can see the olympic flame standing over there on the stage just metres from where i'm standing right now it was just carried on the stage after whole day of torch bearers running across the city handing the flame to each other and this was the very fact first day they started off from the beside the red brick walls of the moscow kremlin at midday the torch relay was officially kick started by a five time a live picture ambien and synchronized swimming anastasio that were the one who was the very first torch bearer ever since it was handed over from one person to another in fact it's still continuing it's going to finish in a minutes and several minutes from from now the torch bearers are still running across the moscow state university area and this has been indeed a very exciting day for most all apart from of course traffic jams which of paralyze the city in many ways but this is quite underst
well right now i'm at moscow sparrow hills near the moscow state university and it's certainly exciting here this is the culmination of the first day of moscow's leg of the olympic torch relay i can see the olympic flame standing over there on the stage just metres from where i'm standing right now it was just carried on the stage after whole day of torch bearers running across the city handing the flame to each other and this was the very fact first day they started off from the beside the red...
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. >>> penn state university has agreed to pay out nearly $60 million to 26 different victims in that child sexual abuse scandal involving the former assistant football coach jerry sandusky who is, by the way, spending the rest of his life in prison. the settlement is on top of tens of millions already spent by the university on fines, legal bills and other costs in the scandal that badly tarnished the reputation of penn state football and the late and legendary coach joe paterno. >>> the website for the president's new health care law is back up tonight after yet another technical problem over the weekend that prevented people from signing up for health insurance yet again. for many middle class americans who buy their own health insurance, there could be another frustration and that is sticker shock after some learned they must buy new policies that cover more, but cost more as well. nbc's peter alexander at the white house for us tonight. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. after weeks of questions about whether the obama care website could be fixed and when many
. >>> penn state university has agreed to pay out nearly $60 million to 26 different victims in that child sexual abuse scandal involving the former assistant football coach jerry sandusky who is, by the way, spending the rest of his life in prison. the settlement is on top of tens of millions already spent by the university on fines, legal bills and other costs in the scandal that badly tarnished the reputation of penn state football and the late and legendary coach joe paterno....
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. >>> a gunman on the san jose state university campus had student and faculty on lock down. ktvu's ann rubin live from the school now with terrifying accounts from students who were barricaded inside classrooms. >> the lock down was confined to sweeney hall. they used tables to barricade the doors inside. >> reporter: throughout the ordeal he was in contact with his daughter. >> she text me saying she is in her room. >> reporter: she texted him about the lock down on the san jose state university campus and the order to shelter in place. both were relieved but shaken. police have been responding to a tip. a student saw an armed man near sweeney hall. >> we were on the third floor. it was scary. they were updating us. that was nice but scary. >> reporter: they use a reverse 911 system, it sent text messages to students and faculty. >> we huddled as a group. we kept on our phones to remain informed. nerve-wracking. >> reporter: students tried to stay calm and to plan. >> what if -- what is your next step. >> reporter: faculty received training on how to handle such a situation
. >>> a gunman on the san jose state university campus had student and faculty on lock down. ktvu's ann rubin live from the school now with terrifying accounts from students who were barricaded inside classrooms. >> the lock down was confined to sweeney hall. they used tables to barricade the doors inside. >> reporter: throughout the ordeal he was in contact with his daughter. >> she text me saying she is in her room. >> reporter: she texted him about the lock...
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san jose state university locked down sweeney hall. police did not find anyone with a gun after a two hour search. >> most of our class went into the corner and huddled as a group and kept on our phones to remain informed. nerve-wracking. >> we asked why sweeney hall was locked down and not other buildings, because it is near the police department and officers responded quickly and believe they had any threat contained. >>> it was three months ago today that daphne webb disappeared without a trace and tonight a candlelight vigil was held for her in oakland. today is also her second birthday. [ singing happy birthday ] >> family and supporters sang happy birthday at the spot where daphne webb's father reported her missing. ktvu's cara liu was at the vigil. what police are saying about the investigation, and she spoke to daphne webb's mother. you will hear from her tonight on bay area news at 7:00 on tv bay area news at 7:00 on tv 36. >>> mother in holly park run over by a city truck and killed. today officials held a hearing to see what
san jose state university locked down sweeney hall. police did not find anyone with a gun after a two hour search. >> most of our class went into the corner and huddled as a group and kept on our phones to remain informed. nerve-wracking. >> we asked why sweeney hall was locked down and not other buildings, because it is near the police department and officers responded quickly and believe they had any threat contained. >>> it was three months ago today that daphne webb...
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grambling state university has an historic football team, you know, led by eddie robinson.ney? it would seem they would have a highly funded football team. have they fallen on tough times and that's why they are taking 16, 17 hours to go to games on buses? >> caller: i mean, here's the thing, don. if that's the justification, how officials who aren't participating physically in the activities in the flights and the kids are taking buses. prior to the doug williams firing, i guess the weight room was fallen in ill repair. >> sounds like money jamal. >> caller: right. right. or the money, apparently -- here is the deal. money is coming in for the football team that is being allocated and i don't know, the argument is not with the university for spreading it amongst the other athletic the flooring that he had donated for the weight room to upgrade it was never utilized. it sounds like they need to figure out who is running the program, where the funds are going. >> misappropriations of money. maybe they need to have priorities. we haven't investigated that. i have to run here.
grambling state university has an historic football team, you know, led by eddie robinson.ney? it would seem they would have a highly funded football team. have they fallen on tough times and that's why they are taking 16, 17 hours to go to games on buses? >> caller: i mean, here's the thing, don. if that's the justification, how officials who aren't participating physically in the activities in the flights and the kids are taking buses. prior to the doug williams firing, i guess the...
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. >> san jose state university is trying to figure out if they have rat problem. what happened inside thissed aatorium. >> after the break, no fog along the coast but temperatures are trending down. you will notice it. especially in the morning. the details on your forecast back here in a minute. . >>> fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire on yerba buena island last night. it broke out before 8:00 a.m. and took two hours to get undercontrol. fireworks were heard in the area but there is no evidence fireworks caused the fire. >>> emergency crews were able to remove a liquid propane tanker that over turned. it was one of two on a tandem trailer. it over turned at 3:00 a.m. this morning as the driver was turning. the tanker had just been filled. a small leak was patched. earlier gas leaking from the hull was vaporizes and a hotel had to be evacuated. >> we evacuated the hotel, that the what we felt was the most important. >> the chp is investigating the cause of the crash. >>> san jose state university is checking to make sure they don't hav
. >> san jose state university is trying to figure out if they have rat problem. what happened inside thissed aatorium. >> after the break, no fog along the coast but temperatures are trending down. you will notice it. especially in the morning. the details on your forecast back here in a minute. . >>> fire investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a fire on yerba buena island last night. it broke out before 8:00 a.m. and took two hours to get undercontrol....
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we're looking to improve the conditions for the university and future student athletes. >> now, there are reports that statesity says it's not just affecting the football program but also the university as a whole. university officials are also saying, brooke, that they are working with the players to deal with these issues. >> so is that what it is? it's budget cuts specifically at grambling that have led to the moldy locker rooms we saw and the deteriorating equipment? >> it appears to be the issue. it seems that the university says that these budget cuts are affecting the university as a whole, including the football program. >> okay. professor gill, i know you got this anonymous e-mail, heads up, as far as what's happening at grambling. really, it's sad to look at when you know the storied football program there. what do you make of the boycott by these players? >> well, first of all, i would like to commend the players at grambling state university for standing up for their rights in terms of having, you know, a weight room and travel accommodations that fit the demands of their schedule. but grambling
we're looking to improve the conditions for the university and future student athletes. >> now, there are reports that statesity says it's not just affecting the football program but also the university as a whole. university officials are also saying, brooke, that they are working with the players to deal with these issues. >> so is that what it is? it's budget cuts specifically at grambling that have led to the moldy locker rooms we saw and the deteriorating equipment? >> it...
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>> this is breston who played baseball at fitchburg state university in massachusetts.t his alumni game. >> oh. >> so, he's getting ready to play the current students, and he's got a message for the team. >> you 10-25 suckbags got out of bed this morning hung over, and i was up at 5:00 in the morning doing my work, going appo like taco, doing flipies, doing front toss. i am ready! and i don't know who you suckbags are throwing today, but it'd better be your ace, okay? because when that guy rolls on to the hill at 6'1", 160 with a sunken chest that i could eat a bowl of cereal on, and he sees a man walking, pimping to the plate with the buffest swag you have ever seen, you don't realize that i did 400 in my sleep and i eat balls for breakfast! >> you might be thinking, geez, jimmy is quite good at this, right? >> very intimidating. >> that's because jimmy preston is known as the one-man thrill ride, a pro wrestler. >> oh! >> because i'm riding in the dirt, i'm heading for home, i'm a blue-eyed handsome man! >> yeah, love him, love him. let's bring in the one-man thrill r
>> this is breston who played baseball at fitchburg state university in massachusetts.t his alumni game. >> oh. >> so, he's getting ready to play the current students, and he's got a message for the team. >> you 10-25 suckbags got out of bed this morning hung over, and i was up at 5:00 in the morning doing my work, going appo like taco, doing flipies, doing front toss. i am ready! and i don't know who you suckbags are throwing today, but it'd better be your ace, okay?...
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the schoolsem located are buoy state university, morgan state university and theiver university of marylandtern shores. the court also found that thee lack of certain academic programs that are in high demand has hurt recruitmentecru at the schools. the judge suggested an sug expansion of programs of pr several of the programs. >> behind closed doors coming up the big nfl meeting andg a what the hire ups had to say t about the red skins name controversy. >> truckers say you shouldn'tou be worried about a proaft test on the beltway. hear why they think it won't happen but first we want to talk to tucker barnes. >>ck let's talk. we have wig changes.ges. clouds, cool conditions.ondi and some rain showers moving in. i have all the details onetai itself forecast and julie has the traffic. t we'll do it right after thefter break. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, i've never written a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten-free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocolate one, we
the schoolsem located are buoy state university, morgan state university and theiver university of marylandtern shores. the court also found that thee lack of certain academic programs that are in high demand has hurt recruitmentecru at the schools. the judge suggested an sug expansion of programs of pr several of the programs. >> behind closed doors coming up the big nfl meeting andg a what the hire ups had to say t about the red skins name controversy. >> truckers say you...
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this all is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these hydro and utilizing bacteria looking for somebody there rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit that seventy five percent is gone right now it gets rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over time when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all of a sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grant from b.p. now all the sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is the. as you environmental side says over to over to aft
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. hydro and utilizing bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit and seventy five percent is gone right now it's it's rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over time when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all of a sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grant from b.p. now all the sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist has over to ove
this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away at such an incredible speed the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. hydro and utilizing bacteria look good for somebody they're rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit and seventy five percent is...
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a gunman on campus at san jose state university.ust moments ago we can tell you sweeney hall has been cleared after being on lockdown because of reports of that very gunman inside of the building. at this point they're still asking any student who happened to see what was going on to give descriptions of that gunman. so far they do not have anybody in custody. however, the campus right now is open once again and considered safe. we will keep you updated as more information does come in. new details this morning to tell you about on the death of ariel castro. a newly released report states castro may not have died from suicide, but from auto erotic asphyxiation. the report also says two prison guards falsified logs and they failed to perform at least eight required checks on castro in the hours leading up to his death back on september 3rd. castro was serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to holding three women hostage inside his home for nearly a decade. >>> well, it's been nearly two months since california teenager hannah
a gunman on campus at san jose state university.ust moments ago we can tell you sweeney hall has been cleared after being on lockdown because of reports of that very gunman inside of the building. at this point they're still asking any student who happened to see what was going on to give descriptions of that gunman. so far they do not have anybody in custody. however, the campus right now is open once again and considered safe. we will keep you updated as more information does come in. new...
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this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away it's such an incredible to believe the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. hydro of new lies in bacteria looking for somebody there rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit seventy five percent is gone right now it's gets rapidly go and if we're going to talk about it over time when you talk about how he was talking one way right when the oil disaster happens this is not louisiana sweet crude to very dark crude it's going to be harder to clean up and have other other ramifications and then all of a sudden the department he works under for ls you gets a ten million dollar research grant from b.p. now all of a sudden it turns into the nicest louisiana sweet crude ever now all the sudden the microbes are just going to eat it all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist ed overton and
this is professor ed overton from louisiana state university like many of the science departments of state universities in the gulf coast after the deepwater horizon disaster his department quickly received a large grant from b.p. this oil is going away it's such an incredible to believe the bacteria that are out there the billions and billions of these. hydro of new lies in bacteria looking for somebody there rapidly degrading the residual all that's out there orbit seventy five percent is...
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shawn kelley is a political science professor at california state university.joins us from california. professor thanks so much for being with us, the house republicans failed to even bring a vote tonight. now that the ball is back in the senate's court why should we believe that a viable deal is insight? >> well, like most americans, i guess i want to believe that ideal can be reached. but the real problem is in the house of representatives. what you have got is a small to medium-sized group of republicans who are feeling that they need to stand on principle. and that the principle that they are stands on the ground is number one, to try to modify or delete obama care, but also to try to get spending under control. and typically you think of republicans as being, you know, sort of tied to wall street. but the faction we are talking about here is a faction that doesn't care so much about what wall street wants. and so you know, there may be some pressure as we see the markets shifting, but this group of anywhere from 20 to 40 republicans, isn't necessarily goin
shawn kelley is a political science professor at california state university.joins us from california. professor thanks so much for being with us, the house republicans failed to even bring a vote tonight. now that the ball is back in the senate's court why should we believe that a viable deal is insight? >> well, like most americans, i guess i want to believe that ideal can be reached. but the real problem is in the house of representatives. what you have got is a small to medium-sized...
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at the state university of new york at stoney brook, a team of archaeologists seeks answers. elizabeth stone and paul zimansky study the plans of an ancient near-eastern city they recently excavated. woman: so this must be the back wall of the palace. that you can pick up on the photograph there. keach: the city is called mashkan shapir. it was one of scores of ancient cities that thrived 4,000 years ago in the deserts of what is now iraq. this is the realm of ancient mesopotamia. centered around grand palaces and temples, urban life emerged in an area that archaeologists call the first cradle of civilization. today the ruins of these once grand cities crumble in the dry desert earth. but how could civilization have emerged in such an arid environment in the first place ? and what might have caused its destruction ? data from mashkan shapir provide clues. stone: we found a very large palace structure, which was decorated with baked clay pieces, showing the city's own god -- nergal, the god of death. zimansky: there was a large temple area, in which we found pieces of sculptur
at the state university of new york at stoney brook, a team of archaeologists seeks answers. elizabeth stone and paul zimansky study the plans of an ancient near-eastern city they recently excavated. woman: so this must be the back wall of the palace. that you can pick up on the photograph there. keach: the city is called mashkan shapir. it was one of scores of ancient cities that thrived 4,000 years ago in the deserts of what is now iraq. this is the realm of ancient mesopotamia. centered...
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day of the most canadian in pink torch relay is wrapping up it's being brought to the moscow state university campus where a spectacular show is being shown to right now those fireworks going out is that i see a chef he joins us now i so we've just seen a just appears a full spectacle all those fireworks going tell us mall where you are. very exciting here obviously and literally seconds ago we witnessed spectacular fireworks which was the culmination of the first day of moscow's leg of the olympic torch relay it kicked off in midday at the red square beside the red brick walls of the kremlin with five time olympic champion and synchronized swimming the sea diver the being the first torchbearer the first off the fourteen thousand and what promises to be a record breaking lympics torch relay in the history of the winter olympic games all through the day the torch bearers have been running through the russian capital from the kremlin to here the sparrow hills the territory the most the state university now we witnessed the concert here. lots of people have gathered here thousands to witness the
day of the most canadian in pink torch relay is wrapping up it's being brought to the moscow state university campus where a spectacular show is being shown to right now those fireworks going out is that i see a chef he joins us now i so we've just seen a just appears a full spectacle all those fireworks going tell us mall where you are. very exciting here obviously and literally seconds ago we witnessed spectacular fireworks which was the culmination of the first day of moscow's leg of the...
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a new school of global journalism and to medications at morgan state university.they will show off multimedia storytelling and media production. theottery officials say ticket was purchased at the dash-iubn convenience store in severn. millioner could get $86 after taxes if they take the lump sup. $100,000 gets a commission for selling the ticket. >> 62 degrees at the airport. >> federal workers are looking for some help from the state in the form of unemployment. seven-ill show you the day forecast coming up. >> we are monitoring the area roads for delays and problems >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm mindy basara. >> i'm stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. the man charged in murdering two home will a pigtown be on trial today. this happened back in august. the crime is over a $10 debt. >> the second day of deliberations in the case of a shooting inside in ellicott city nail salon. this happened last year. now officials are monitoring h
a new school of global journalism and to medications at morgan state university.they will show off multimedia storytelling and media production. theottery officials say ticket was purchased at the dash-iubn convenience store in severn. millioner could get $86 after taxes if they take the lump sup. $100,000 gets a commission for selling the ticket. >> 62 degrees at the airport. >> federal workers are looking for some help from the state in the form of unemployment. seven-ill show you...
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>> penn state payout. the university agrees to $60 million in damages for the victims that former football coach jerry sandusky. >> tonight the number of victims doubles as sandusky maintains he's innocent. >> hello, everybody. >> penn state will pay tens of millions of dollars to two dozen young men who say they were molested as boys by assistant football coach jerry sandusky. wjz is live. meghan mccorkell has more and what's next for the university. meghan? >> reporter: dennis, penn state will pay $57.7 million to 26 men who claim they were abused as children by jerry sandusky. penn state university agrees to a multimillion dollar settlement with more than two dozen men who say they were victims of jerry sandusky. in june, the former assistant football coach was convicted of sexually abusing ten victims on school property. in an interview with 60 minute sports, prosecutors admit there are many more. >> there are dozens more. >> yeah. >> dozens. >> dozens more. >> yep. >> reporter: attorney mike casey represents seven o
>> penn state payout. the university agrees to $60 million in damages for the victims that former football coach jerry sandusky. >> tonight the number of victims doubles as sandusky maintains he's innocent. >> hello, everybody. >> penn state will pay tens of millions of dollars to two dozen young men who say they were molested as boys by assistant football coach jerry sandusky. wjz is live. meghan mccorkell has more and what's next for the university. meghan? >>...
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news about those abused by former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. the university is agreeing to pay out millions of dollars in damages to them. wjz and mike schuh are live with the latest on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. this has been called one of the most troubling scandals in the history of college sports. penn state university agrees to a multipill --million dollar settlement with more than two dozen men who say they were the victims of jersey sandusky. he was accused of abusing ten victims on school property. but in an interview prosecutors admit that there are many more. >> there are dozens more, dozens. >> dozens more. >> yeah. >> reporter: attorney matt casey represents seven of the alleged victims that settled with the school. >> they are pleased to put it behind them but it's a remarkable achievement by courageous young men. >> reporter: the scandal cost joe paterno his job and three former university officials have been indicted for their roles in covering up sandusky's abuse. >> it was a lose, lose, l
news about those abused by former penn state assistant football coach jerry sandusky. the university is agreeing to pay out millions of dollars in damages to them. wjz and mike schuh are live with the latest on this. good morning, mike. >> reporter: good morning, don. good morning, everyone. this has been called one of the most troubling scandals in the history of college sports. penn state university agrees to a multipill --million dollar settlement with more than two dozen men who say...
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justice which i see abortion as a social justice issue. >> the university will still cover other forms of reproductive healthcare mandated by the state of california. university leaders are planning a series of meetings to discuss the decision. >>> we are now 10 days into a partial government shutdown. but finally we may be seeing first hints of a compromise in washington. republican lawmakers are meeting with the president today. house speaker john boehner says republicans would vote to extend the government's ability to borrow money for six weeks, but only if president obama agrees to new negotiations on spending cuts. meanwhile, a stern warning from the treasury about next week's deadline to raise the debt ceiling. >> if congress fails to meet its responsibility, it could deeply damage financial markets. the ongoing economic recovery and the jobs and savings of millions of americans could be damaged. >> new poll shows congressional approval at 11 points down 8 points from last month and only one point away from an all-time low. >>> disturbing details about the death of ariel castro who held three women captive for a decade. he may
justice which i see abortion as a social justice issue. >> the university will still cover other forms of reproductive healthcare mandated by the state of california. university leaders are planning a series of meetings to discuss the decision. >>> we are now 10 days into a partial government shutdown. but finally we may be seeing first hints of a compromise in washington. republican lawmakers are meeting with the president today. house speaker john boehner says republicans would...
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yes, the chile pepper institute is housed down at new mexico state university, and this pepper, the longgreen type, is the one that we're mainly known for. now, you have really tough growing conditions here. i mean, it's extremely hot and dry. oh, yes, it is challenging, but these environmental stresses actually cause our peppers to produce more heat and more of the flavor compounds that make new mexico chilies so flavorful and famous. now, these are a beautiful green pepper, and over here, you have some red ones. is this a different variety? oh, no, the same varieties will start out as green, and then they're roasted and used in green sauces. if we allow them to mature and dry, then they're used in red sauces. now, i saw a lot of this hanging all over town. oh, yes, ristras. they're not only beautiful to decorate your home with, but then you can also eat them. so once they dry, they just eat 'em right off? yes. now, what is this? oh, that's about a week's supply of red chili for a common new mexican family. a week's supply? this would last me a lifetime. oh, yes, well, i eat chili with
yes, the chile pepper institute is housed down at new mexico state university, and this pepper, the longgreen type, is the one that we're mainly known for. now, you have really tough growing conditions here. i mean, it's extremely hot and dry. oh, yes, it is challenging, but these environmental stresses actually cause our peppers to produce more heat and more of the flavor compounds that make new mexico chilies so flavorful and famous. now, these are a beautiful green pepper, and over here, you...
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ohio state university upped the ante again with the tribute to michael jackson.e icing on the cake. ♪ >> they do an outline of mj moonwalking. >> this video is clearly a crowd pleaser. >> next -- windshield wiper fright. in russia, this cat is curious about the car's wipers. as he gets closer, he gets a little more than he bargained for. check it out in slo-mo. lastly, cuteness in the miniature form. meet m&m. this is actually a video showcasing the 7-year-old from a livestock auction. >> clearly m&m is not only really cute but he's useful, too. he can trot around children and even pull a little carriage. ♪ >> horsing around on "the viral list." that could pass for a big dog. my landlord might let me keep it in the apartment. >> don't know about that. >>> here's what we're working on for tomorrow. >> a sewing needle, and empty gum wrapper. these everyday items just may save your life. >> are you listening mcgiver? >> that's tomorrow on "the list." cguyver? >> survival life hacks. >>> hello there, boys and girls. i'm kevin pereira and this is "let's ask america."
ohio state university upped the ante again with the tribute to michael jackson.e icing on the cake. ♪ >> they do an outline of mj moonwalking. >> this video is clearly a crowd pleaser. >> next -- windshield wiper fright. in russia, this cat is curious about the car's wipers. as he gets closer, he gets a little more than he bargained for. check it out in slo-mo. lastly, cuteness in the miniature form. meet m&m. this is actually a video showcasing the 7-year-old from a...
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coach doug williams after just two games this season. >> the conditions within the grambling state universityifically football, are pretty dire. >> emmett gill said he toured the university's weight room tuesday afternoon and saw firsthand some of the problems noted by the student athletes. >> the gap between the haves and have nots is certainly exacerbated by a lot of the budget cuts we're facing in higher education. >> according to university spokesperson will sutton, grambling state has seen a 57% drop in state funding in recent years. the school has millions of dollars in deferr ere ered main, so many buildings are closed or in dire need of repairs. sutton says this is the first time they have asked athletics to contribute to the bottom line, including a $75,000 cut in the football program. the university meanwhile could face tens of thousands of dollars in fines for forfeiting last saturday's game. it's unclear if the football players will be punished, but gill says players from the bigger programs should take note. >> think that student athletes in the s.e.c., the a.c.c., the pac-12, sh
coach doug williams after just two games this season. >> the conditions within the grambling state universityifically football, are pretty dire. >> emmett gill said he toured the university's weight room tuesday afternoon and saw firsthand some of the problems noted by the student athletes. >> the gap between the haves and have nots is certainly exacerbated by a lot of the budget cuts we're facing in higher education. >> according to university spokesperson will sutton,...
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wjz is live at morgan state university. rochelle ritchie has more on this controversy. rochelle? >> the student said he filed a complaint with the university, after he received evidence of racial and gay slurs being used against him by members of kappa alpha fi fraternity. >> they are at the center of a discrimination complaint, after senior brian stewart said a member of the university told him he would not get in because he is gay. >> it took me aback a little bit. i didn't pay it too much attention. it was like, okay, you're saying this. but i'm still going to apply. still going to believe what -- do what i believe i can do to get in. >> reporter: but stewart said hurtful messages believes his sexual preference would be an issue. >> reporter: stewart shares messages he received, showing a conversation between two members of kappa alpha fi, using racial slurs quote, this n word brian keeps calling me son. i don't want another expletive, writing me laters. when asked about this. >> if you want to interview for kappa, we're not doing interviews. you can call ish -- ihq. it's in pe
wjz is live at morgan state university. rochelle ritchie has more on this controversy. rochelle? >> the student said he filed a complaint with the university, after he received evidence of racial and gay slurs being used against him by members of kappa alpha fi fraternity. >> they are at the center of a discrimination complaint, after senior brian stewart said a member of the university told him he would not get in because he is gay. >> it took me aback a little bit. i didn't...
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we want to north carolina to cover the story of a college sten year at elizabeth city state universitymontravius king, trying to run for city council in elizabeth city which is where his school is located. he has lived there and voted there since 2009. but when he tried to run for office, the chairman of the local republican party turned up and challenged his right to run. he told the board that king shouldn't be allowed to run for city council because he lived at college. that meant he couldn't be a real resident of that town. he said going to college in that town doesn't really count as living there. now, the local elections board, republican dominated agreed with him and said, yeah, king can't run. and the really deep thing about that decision, its that the residency requirements for running for office are the same as the residency requirements for voting. so if republican activists and republican elections officials are going to start blocking college kids from running for office, that lays the ground work for them also blocking every college student in the state from voting in nor
we want to north carolina to cover the story of a college sten year at elizabeth city state universitymontravius king, trying to run for city council in elizabeth city which is where his school is located. he has lived there and voted there since 2009. but when he tried to run for office, the chairman of the local republican party turned up and challenged his right to run. he told the board that king shouldn't be allowed to run for city council because he lived at college. that meant he...
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grambling state university has an historic football team, you know, led by eddie robinson.seem they would have a highly funded football team. have they fallen on tough times and that's why they are taking 16, 17 hours to go to games on buses? >> caller: i mean, here's the thing, don. if that's the justification, how officials who aren't participating physically in the activities in the flights and the kids are taking buses. prior to the doug williams firing, i guess the weight room was fallen in ill repair. >> sounds like money jamal. >> caller: right. right. or the money, apparently -- here is the deal. money is coming in for the football team that is being allocated and i don't know, the argument is not with the university for spreading it amongst the other athletic the flooring that he had donated for the weight room to upgrade it was never utilized. it sounds like they need to figure out who is running the program, where the funds are going. >> misappropriations of money. maybe they need to have priorities. we haven't investigated that. i have to run here. are these pla
grambling state university has an historic football team, you know, led by eddie robinson.seem they would have a highly funded football team. have they fallen on tough times and that's why they are taking 16, 17 hours to go to games on buses? >> caller: i mean, here's the thing, don. if that's the justification, how officials who aren't participating physically in the activities in the flights and the kids are taking buses. prior to the doug williams firing, i guess the weight room was...
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>> i am a graduate student at arizona state university. steve: really. >> go devils! >> go devils! steve: ok, slow down, folks. this is a different kind of family here. what are you majoring in? >> nanoscience. >> pow! steve: yeah! woo-hoo! >> there you go, yeah! steve: yeah. oh, yeah. nanoscience. there you go. woo! that's hot, yeah. >> it's exciting. it is exciting. >> it is exciting. what is it? >> well, i would describe it, i study the quantum mechanic effects of biophysical systems. i'm gonna cure cancer. >> yay! steve: my man. >> yes, you got that right. steve: let me tell you something, if you say that's what it's gonna be, that's how it starts. it starts with a vision and a dream. i hope you're right, too, man. i really hope you're right. i really hope you're right about that one because that done took out a lot of good people, man. so, matt, name a reason tarzan might wear a black loin cloth. >> all of his other loin cloths are dirty. steve: all of his other loin cloths are dirty. [cheering] >> fantastic! steve: kem
>> i am a graduate student at arizona state university. steve: really. >> go devils! >> go devils! steve: ok, slow down, folks. this is a different kind of family here. what are you majoring in? >> nanoscience. >> pow! steve: yeah! woo-hoo! >> there you go, yeah! steve: yeah. oh, yeah. nanoscience. there you go. woo! that's hot, yeah. >> it's exciting. it is exciting. >> it is exciting. what is it? >> well, i would describe it, i study the...
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doctors at san diego state university looked at four years of google searches and find most people search on mondays. they are not sure why the first day of the week seems to hold significance. >>> be sure to check in with wjz eyewitness news today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. confusing and applied unevenly. the mother of trayvon martin testifies before the senate. >> i have been imprisoned by allegiant airlines for over nine hours. i am outraged. >> stuck in a plane for 11 hours. passengers express anger online. so, will it make a difference? join us for these stories and all the day's breaking news today at 4:00 after dr. phil. >> stay with us, the five-day forecast is coming up next. ,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back. beautiful shot past harbor with weekend changes on the way. i think you will like them. let's go to marty bass for the details. >> how could you not like the mid-70s. take a look at the five-day. tomorrow we move it to the mid- 60s. not a bad day. perfect for halloween thursday. 72, showers friday. frontal boundaries moving through the area after a high of 74. we get back to 66 then
doctors at san diego state university looked at four years of google searches and find most people search on mondays. they are not sure why the first day of the week seems to hold significance. >>> be sure to check in with wjz eyewitness news today at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. confusing and applied unevenly. the mother of trayvon martin testifies before the senate. >> i have been imprisoned by allegiant airlines for over nine hours. i am outraged. >> stuck in a plane for 11...
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once famous for its football team now synonymous with scandal, penn state universityy nearly $60 million to 26 young men sexually abused by its former assist and football coach, jerry sandusky is currently serving time in connection to ten abuse cases. in a statement university president rodney ericson said we hope this is another step forward in t orientation or sexual orientation. >> reporter: the tour of the olympic flame has taken in the north pole and traveling south the corruption is piling up. the opposition politician borris is a native here and they had to be deleted from one interview he gave about delays. according to him putin wants to dazzle the world and told event organizers to get it done or drop dead. and the residents have been sowic of the disruption of their lives and may have something to do with the climate. in the last days of october the temperatures here are a balmy 20 degrees centigrade but here the temperature is hovering at zero. if you look at the mountains here you can make out several huge piles of snow under plastic sheeting they have b
once famous for its football team now synonymous with scandal, penn state universityy nearly $60 million to 26 young men sexually abused by its former assist and football coach, jerry sandusky is currently serving time in connection to ten abuse cases. in a statement university president rodney ericson said we hope this is another step forward in t orientation or sexual orientation. >> reporter: the tour of the olympic flame has taken in the north pole and traveling south the corruption...
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states. that explains it. the other thing that explains public universities, there is really no word to use other than dramatice has been a dramatic decline in the amount of money that states provide for public institutions. and a lot of public university now they use phrases like "state aided" rather than, a "state institution." public universities are out there looking for money. >> do the university that you spoke to acknowledge this? >> they go. they do. they don't have a ton of aid avail i believe and the iable aa lot of resources. >> in cleveland jerry has prior foopriorities too. losing aid he had to leave full time education and he has trans ford to trans -- thanks transfey closes at 8:00 and it gives me ten minutes to get what i need printed out. every morning it's a rush to get to work at his job as a bank teller. jerry stays positive. it's been a tough road and every experience will get me somewhere in the future hopefully and in return g if life it will give my to tell my kid. this way i can reach out to someone and say you are not alone. i have been through something like that and let's just get i
states. that explains it. the other thing that explains public universities, there is really no word to use other than dramatice has been a dramatic decline in the amount of money that states provide for public institutions. and a lot of public university now they use phrases like "state aided" rather than, a "state institution." public universities are out there looking for money. >> do the university that you spoke to acknowledge this? >> they go. they do. they...
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a disabled army vet attends arkansas state university. the v.a. funds the tuition and books through the vocational rehabilitation program but not government does not re-open nathan could be forced to drop out. the governor says without federal dollars the state cannot provide shell for people who lost their homes during recent devastating floods. >> it is a tragic failing on many levels. >> senate republicans turn to meet with the white house and they are closing in pushing for a deal to raise the debt ceiling and re-open the government. >> oak police are investigating the 75th homicide of the year. a drive was cordoned off last night after a man was shot. officers found the man injured lying in the street. he died at the scene 15 minutes later. police have not released his identity. a $120,000 reward is offered for information leading to the gunman. >> the three foster farm poultry farms at the heart of the salmonella outbreak will not be shut down. the usda says they are making substantial chains to the slaughter process and they will step up tes
a disabled army vet attends arkansas state university. the v.a. funds the tuition and books through the vocational rehabilitation program but not government does not re-open nathan could be forced to drop out. the governor says without federal dollars the state cannot provide shell for people who lost their homes during recent devastating floods. >> it is a tragic failing on many levels. >> senate republicans turn to meet with the white house and they are closing in pushing for a...
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. >>> an honor student at morgan state university files a complaint after he says he was kept out of a national fraternity because he's gay. he said he has text messages between current members to prove his allegations. wjz is live at morgan state in northeast baltimore. rochelle ritchie is there and has more on the latest. >> reporter: the student said he felt the complaint with morgan state university, after he received evidence of racial and gay slurs being used against him, by kappa alpha fi fraternity. >> kappa alpha thi is at the center of a complaint, after a senior said a member of the fraternity told him he would not get in because he is gay. >> it took me aback a little bit. but i really didn't pay it too much attention. it was like, okay, you're saying this, but i'm still going to apply, and i'm going to do what i believe i can do to get in. >> reporter: but stewart said hurtful messages would be an issue. he shared the messages, showing a conversation between two members of kappa alpha fi. claiming, yo, this "n" word, brian keeps calling me, son. quote, i don't want anoth
. >>> an honor student at morgan state university files a complaint after he says he was kept out of a national fraternity because he's gay. he said he has text messages between current members to prove his allegations. wjz is live at morgan state in northeast baltimore. rochelle ritchie is there and has more on the latest. >> reporter: the student said he felt the complaint with morgan state university, after he received evidence of racial and gay slurs being used against him,...
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just into cnn, we're getting this from penn state university. ill pay theairery sandusky victims $59.7 million. penn state university officials have announced they've reached a settlement with 26 of sandusky's victims for nearly $60 million. of the 26 settlements, 23 are fully signed, three are agreed in principle with final documentation according to the statement expected within the next few weeks. that's a dramatic development. the figure will be reflected by the way in the university's audited financial statements for the year that ends june 30th -- that ended june 30th, 2013. nearly $60 million goes to 26 of jerry sandusky's victims. let's get back to the controversy over the nsa spy targets. "the wall street journal" as you know has been reporting that president obama wasn't briefed on specific efforts to listen in on world leaders. that includes the german chancellor angela merkel among others, key ally of the united states whose cell phone was reportedly tap. after a review earlier this year, those leaders were taken off the watch list ac
just into cnn, we're getting this from penn state university. ill pay theairery sandusky victims $59.7 million. penn state university officials have announced they've reached a settlement with 26 of sandusky's victims for nearly $60 million. of the 26 settlements, 23 are fully signed, three are agreed in principle with final documentation according to the statement expected within the next few weeks. that's a dramatic development. the figure will be reflected by the way in the university's...