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that's the home state universities telling us what the facts are. so one day there will be a recognize -- there will be a reckoning, and the longer our american democracies lies incapacitated at the hands of the fossil fuel industry, the worse the outcome will be. and the worse the outcome, the greater the harm to the country we love that holds its example up to the world. we are all here extremely fond of john mccain. john mccain returned to the senate yesterday and called our country the strong, inspiring, inspirational beacon of liberty and defender of dignity of all human beings. some beacon. if we continue to get this wrong because of what one industry did to our politics, using political menace, dark money, and fake science. america deserves better than what we are doing in this chamber on this issue. i thank the presiding officer, and i yield the floor. mr. enzi: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. enzi: madam president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate be in a period of morning business with senators
that's the home state universities telling us what the facts are. so one day there will be a recognize -- there will be a reckoning, and the longer our american democracies lies incapacitated at the hands of the fossil fuel industry, the worse the outcome will be. and the worse the outcome, the greater the harm to the country we love that holds its example up to the world. we are all here extremely fond of john mccain. john mccain returned to the senate yesterday and called our country the...
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and not only did i graduate and get my degree from michigan state university, but i also became the first division one college basketball player diagnosed with autism, and it's a double in history. - anthony really is inspiring to so many, his story is inspiring to us adults, to us parents, to the parent in the program, and to the children in the camp. they just, you know, literally look up to him. but he's just made such an impact. - kids on the go is important to ethan because it was able to take him from the child that was at two years old, diagnosed, and now he's at a point where he is a very high-functioning child. he heard about this basketball camp and that he would be able to learn from somebody that played in college, and somebody that has, you know, experienced some of the same issues, and he really enjoyed it, he's just like, i want to learn how to play basketball. if this guy can teach me basketball, then i want to try. - don't be afraid to tell people, i can do this, i can do that, and you're not gonna tell me that i can't do this because i set my life. i live my dreams. you
and not only did i graduate and get my degree from michigan state university, but i also became the first division one college basketball player diagnosed with autism, and it's a double in history. - anthony really is inspiring to so many, his story is inspiring to us adults, to us parents, to the parent in the program, and to the children in the camp. they just, you know, literally look up to him. but he's just made such an impact. - kids on the go is important to ethan because it was able to...
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because coming out of wayne state university in 1969, i was kind of a late bloomer. but still, opportunities existed there. one of the opera -- one of the opportunities was to get a full ride but i was all ready teaching at the wednesday university as an undergraduate. when you have 8000 does come in it looks a lot better than $8000 so i was also very comfortable at wayne state university. i was at home. i was among my comrades you know, the many of them and there was a five or six year difference but it was no big deal at that time. many of those young people became my students and they are my lifelong friends and my colleagues. just the other day two or three of them called me when they heard i was going to be here on c-span. and they said we are going to look at you and check you out herb. it had remarkable careers and so it is probably the most fulfilling aspect of all of this. that you touch those individuals and put them on a path the same way they have put me on a path. and it goes back to the other part or at least one part of the caller's concern. in terms o
because coming out of wayne state university in 1969, i was kind of a late bloomer. but still, opportunities existed there. one of the opera -- one of the opportunities was to get a full ride but i was all ready teaching at the wednesday university as an undergraduate. when you have 8000 does come in it looks a lot better than $8000 so i was also very comfortable at wayne state university. i was at home. i was among my comrades you know, the many of them and there was a five or six year...
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so i went to wayne state university. 26 years of age. i'm arriving at wayne state university.so i arrived there, a little bit older than the other students, 18, 19-year-old kids there. so i've been around the world and read everything, so almost by default i was made a leader on campus so in '65 when i arrived there -- a different kind of -- there was 11 colleges at wayne state university. monteith was just one of the colleges. offered an alternative to the liberal -- the traditional liberal arts crick rum in the sense -- curriculum and it interwove social and political science and humannivities and the natural sciences. how you bring these things together. i guess i'm trying to do that same thing in my life. is as the author, the activist, as the journalist, how do you bring these different threads together you can see the commonalities and how they feet off of each other, and there's a continuum, this inner penetration of these disciplines a that's what they did at monteith college. they instilled that notion that it try to continue in my whole practice as a -- i call the th
so i went to wayne state university. 26 years of age. i'm arriving at wayne state university.so i arrived there, a little bit older than the other students, 18, 19-year-old kids there. so i've been around the world and read everything, so almost by default i was made a leader on campus so in '65 when i arrived there -- a different kind of -- there was 11 colleges at wayne state university. monteith was just one of the colleges. offered an alternative to the liberal -- the traditional liberal...
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to break all of this down, michigan state university law professor, brian kelt. we started hearing reports about this yesterday. i'll ask you the same can we go i asked phillip and hadas. are you surprised by what we're hearing coming out of the white house right now >> i'm surprised we're hearing about it but not that the president and his legal team are think about these things developing strategy, exploring options. that seems to me to be a pretty normal thing. i don't know how it leaked but i'm not surprised that it did >> let's talk a littl about, you know, i think the thing that really surprises a lot of people is someone talking about the president is even asking about pardoning himself if he could do that, your constitutional expert here, you understand how it works, it doesn't as though it's a clearwater yes or no >> i've been writing about this for the last 20 years, i've come to a conclusion what i think the answer is, if i were a judge, i would say no, the president can't self pardon wouldn't be valid but there are good arguments both sides, and until
to break all of this down, michigan state university law professor, brian kelt. we started hearing reports about this yesterday. i'll ask you the same can we go i asked phillip and hadas. are you surprised by what we're hearing coming out of the white house right now >> i'm surprised we're hearing about it but not that the president and his legal team are think about these things developing strategy, exploring options. that seems to me to be a pretty normal thing. i don't know how it...
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history,es in appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond, virginia and examines how terrain, disease, and nutrition impacted both sides. this class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor browning: today we'll pick up where we left off last time in the western theatre. so the last battle we covered was? [inaudible] professor browning: the last
history,es in appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond, virginia and examines how terrain, disease, and nutrition impacted both sides. this class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor browning: today we'll pick up where we left off last time in the western theatre. so the last battle we covered...
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the isoflavones was done at iowa state university. isoflavoens are found where? what is the source of an isoflavone? soybeans. these are the estrogenic compounds that are found in soybeans and other legumes that we were very interested in around 2007, trying to figure out what do the eight do in the bodyy -- what do they do in the body? dr. murphy developed the techniques to another these include. -- measure these in food. you can go out and search that database on the usda website and you can be proud that that came from iowa state university work. i have the others on this chart. they are on the databases as well, and there is more. than we have to figure out, how do we get from preventing disease to optimal health? we know enough about nutrition now, what should we be eating to make sure we have optimal health, and we are not missing nutrients, having too much -- how do we go to understand this in more detail? we are going to talk about, how do we get nuclear -- get nutrient requirements, how do we educate the public, and how do we deal with supplemental nutri
the isoflavones was done at iowa state university. isoflavoens are found where? what is the source of an isoflavone? soybeans. these are the estrogenic compounds that are found in soybeans and other legumes that we were very interested in around 2007, trying to figure out what do the eight do in the bodyy -- what do they do in the body? dr. murphy developed the techniques to another these include. -- measure these in food. you can go out and search that database on the usda website and you can...
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. >> on lectures in history, appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond, virginia and examines how terrain, disease, and nutrition impacted both sides. this class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor browning: today we'll pick up where we left off last time in the western theatre. so the last battle we covered was? [inaudible] professor browning: the last battle was shiloh, april 6 and 7, 1862. we talked about how grant thought the war was going to be over, one more battle and this thing will end and then after
. >> on lectures in history, appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond, virginia and examines how terrain, disease, and nutrition impacted both sides. this class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor browning: today we'll pick up where we left off last time in the western theatre. so the last...
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. >> up next on american history tv, author and salem state university professor emerson baker provides an in-depth look in the history of salem. he explores how it went from a simple town in massachusetts in 1692 to a city synonymous with witchcraft and tragedy. this hour-long presentation was part of a symposium held in massachusetts. >> good morning, everybody. lovely to see you all today on this day, this reverent way. i am chair of the history department here. i thank you all for coming today. we are all here, obviously, because of rigid ship. the long hot summer and early
. >> up next on american history tv, author and salem state university professor emerson baker provides an in-depth look in the history of salem. he explores how it went from a simple town in massachusetts in 1692 to a city synonymous with witchcraft and tragedy. this hour-long presentation was part of a symposium held in massachusetts. >> good morning, everybody. lovely to see you all today on this day, this reverent way. i am chair of the history department here. i thank you all...
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we invest it in public education, k-12, state universities. why do we make of these investments in education? we believe if you've got an education you can do anything. we invested in infrastructure. roads, national highway transportation systems, bridges, power, power to run america. why? because we didn't know what the next great business would be that we were pretty sure that it would be electricity and i'm pretty sure you need roads such you get your goods to the marketing for the workers could get to you, so we made those investments together so those good businesses could grow here in america and those good jobs could grow here in america. the third thing we did, we invested in research. we put money into medical research and scientific research, engineering research, behavioral sciences, all kinds of research. why, because we believed in the future. we didn't even know what was going to produce. it was going to produce. we didn't know what we believe to in this giant pipeline of ideas. ideas that things would permit our children and gra
we invest it in public education, k-12, state universities. why do we make of these investments in education? we believe if you've got an education you can do anything. we invested in infrastructure. roads, national highway transportation systems, bridges, power, power to run america. why? because we didn't know what the next great business would be that we were pretty sure that it would be electricity and i'm pretty sure you need roads such you get your goods to the marketing for the workers...
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in a home near san jose state university. the victim has now been identified as 20- year-old myla dang from monterey county... police were called to a home on south 10th street monday. they found dang - who'd been shot. she later died at the scene. investigators think the victim and gunman may have known each other. no suspect description has been released. (stevei) seven teens arrested at the alameda county fair and tonight many are saying they won't be back. officials estimate that 40-thousand people were at the fair last night to see the fireworks but early in the evening there were problems. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and talked with those who saw it all go down. (pkg) a fun fourth of july at the alameda county fair quickly turned into a frightning and unforgetting experience for a mother and her daughter.sot the fight just literally broke out right in front of us so i didn't know how to react so i just grabbed her and ran because i didn't know if they had a knife or gun.around 5:30 at night on july 4th a
in a home near san jose state university. the victim has now been identified as 20- year-old myla dang from monterey county... police were called to a home on south 10th street monday. they found dang - who'd been shot. she later died at the scene. investigators think the victim and gunman may have known each other. no suspect description has been released. (stevei) seven teens arrested at the alameda county fair and tonight many are saying they won't be back. officials estimate that...
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on lectures and history, arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the life of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on jackson's clashes with quick party members like ahenry clay and daniel webster. this is about 55 minutes. jonathan barth: welcome to american history. my name j
on lectures and history, arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the life of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on jackson's clashes with quick party members like ahenry clay and daniel webster. this is about 55 minutes. jonathan barth: welcome to american history. my name j
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connectionwith a fatal shooting monday at a residence on south 10th street, not far from san jose state university. there is no apparent connection with the school but neighbors say the home has been the scene of loud, all night parties. at least two neighbors reported hearing someone arguing before the shooting on monday. the suspect remains at large while the victim of the city's 15th homicide so far this year, has not been identified. in san jose rob 4 news here in concord hundreds of spectators came to todos santos plaza to watch the 2017 4th of july celebration parade the official fireworks display will happen at 9pm at mt. diablo high school. all other fireworks are illegal in concord haaziq madyun kron4news
connectionwith a fatal shooting monday at a residence on south 10th street, not far from san jose state university. there is no apparent connection with the school but neighbors say the home has been the scene of loud, all night parties. at least two neighbors reported hearing someone arguing before the shooting on monday. the suspect remains at large while the victim of the city's 15th homicide so far this year, has not been identified. in san jose rob 4 news here in concord hundreds of...
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phil stinsn criminologist and associate professor at criminal justice program at bowling green state university. professosor, thank you for joing us. you are a former cop. when you heard the description of what took place in annapolis, mohammed noor -- i might have said he was the first and only american police officer in the country, but i believe it is in -- precinct and minneapolis shooting across his partner through the window after hearing -- this is what we hear because the story has not come fully out -- a loud sound. your thought? >> i think we have to be careful. we don't know all the facts yet. we have to be careful with conjecture and speculation. but what we have heard is the officer shot across his partner, apparently, they had heard a loud noise and there i is some spececulation they thought they were going to be ambushed in the alleyway. this raises a lot of vegans. i have questions even before we get to the officers arriving on these ain't. i don't know why the 911 call taker did not keep the witness on the phone until the officers arrived so they could gather more informatition
phil stinsn criminologist and associate professor at criminal justice program at bowling green state university. professosor, thank you for joing us. you are a former cop. when you heard the description of what took place in annapolis, mohammed noor -- i might have said he was the first and only american police officer in the country, but i believe it is in -- precinct and minneapolis shooting across his partner through the window after hearing -- this is what we hear because the story has not...
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buoy state university student, but some are looking for an additional charge. today grand jury indicted if of life without parole. >> there's video evidence that captures the entire incident that occurred and the stabbing of lieutenant collins. >> the victim, collins was a lieutenant in the army stabbed and killed at a bus stop on the university of maryland's campus in may, just days before he was expected to graduate from the university. at the graduation ceremony, collins dad accepted. he followed the white su prem mas group on facebook causing investigators and students to question whether collins' murder was a hate crime. >> considering the rash. they won't foul before it's time. >> developing a motive is always a challenging aspect of the case and in this case and in every other case, you can't get it going. >> i spoke with the offense attorney, he said at this time, they have no comment on this indictment, no word, yet, on when the trial will begin. according to live in college park, tracee wilkins back to you all in the studio. >> thank you. >>> one of t
buoy state university student, but some are looking for an additional charge. today grand jury indicted if of life without parole. >> there's video evidence that captures the entire incident that occurred and the stabbing of lieutenant collins. >> the victim, collins was a lieutenant in the army stabbed and killed at a bus stop on the university of maryland's campus in may, just days before he was expected to graduate from the university. at the graduation ceremony, collins dad...
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. >> up next on american history tv, author and salem state university professor emerson baker provides an in-depth look in the history of salem. went from ahow it simple town in massachusetts in 1692 to a city synonymous with witchcraft and tragedy. this hour-long presentation was part of a symposium held in massachusetts. >> good morning, everybody. lovely to see you all today on this day, this reverent way. i am chair of the history department here.
. >> up next on american history tv, author and salem state university professor emerson baker provides an in-depth look in the history of salem. went from ahow it simple town in massachusetts in 1692 to a city synonymous with witchcraft and tragedy. this hour-long presentation was part of a symposium held in massachusetts. >> good morning, everybody. lovely to see you all today on this day, this reverent way. i am chair of the history department here.
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joining us, criminologist and associate professor at criminal justice program at bowling green state university. when we come back, we go to yemen. a catastrophic situation with an outbreak of cholera after the constant bombing of this country for two years, of yemen. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: "an absolute shame on humanity." that's how the international aid organization care is describing the deepening humanitarian crisis in yemen. the number of cholera cases in that country has now topped 368,000 with 1828 deaths. the world health organization, estimates some 5000 yemenis are falling sick each day and oxfam projects the number of suspected cases of cholera could rise to more than 600,000, making the epidemic "the largest ever recorded in any country in a single year since records began." aid groups are warning the risk of disease spreading will increase with yemen's monsoon season as the ongoing u.s.-backed saudi-led bombing campaign has devastated the country's health, w
joining us, criminologist and associate professor at criminal justice program at bowling green state university. when we come back, we go to yemen. a catastrophic situation with an outbreak of cholera after the constant bombing of this country for two years, of yemen. back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: "an absolute shame on humanity." that's how the international aid...
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plus - police are investigating another homicide that happened inside a home near san jose state universitywhat neightbors say they heard before learning of the murder. also - tensions are mounting in north korea. how president trump is reacting to the latest missile launch. we've learned the identity of the clerk who was shot to death last night at a valero gas station in antioch. the owner of the business on hillcrest avenue at east 18th street says 57-year-old mohammed altai is the man who was shot and killed during a robbery. it happened around 8-30 pm, the antioch police department says an officer opened fire on the gunman. a frequent customer who knows the victim says he immigrated here from afghanistan more than two decades ago. walid barakat/customer who knew clerk- "we grew up in a, back home in afghanistan and come here from, you know, war over there, you know, all the bad things going on, then come in a peaceful here, become citizen, visa, as like, owner american, uh, then happened ended up like this. i never, i , i, still, i never thought that this happened ended up look like th
plus - police are investigating another homicide that happened inside a home near san jose state universitywhat neightbors say they heard before learning of the murder. also - tensions are mounting in north korea. how president trump is reacting to the latest missile launch. we've learned the identity of the clerk who was shot to death last night at a valero gas station in antioch. the owner of the business on hillcrest avenue at east 18th street says 57-year-old mohammed altai is the man who...
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my name is donna's the dark, chair of the history department here at salem state university. thank you all for coming today. we are all here, obviously, -- the of bridget bishop long hot summer and thaw of 1962. this is the 325th anniversary of those events. as a history professor, i am sometimes reticent to indulge in what i called "anniversary history," because i like my students to think every single day is historic. take adoes feel right to moment, take a day, and really think about what happened during that year. so that is what we are doing today. that is what the city of salem is going to be doing probably all summer long. before i introduce our distinguished guest, who will open up our symposium, the mayor of salem, kimberly jusco -- driscoll, i want to say thanks. at the end of the day, i will think all of the presenters, but right now, i want to thank my little committee, because we have been working on this for a year. and that would include the two women downstairs, who are not th -- to hear my thanks, be also from the sale and, we have shelby hypes, who has a bri
my name is donna's the dark, chair of the history department here at salem state university. thank you all for coming today. we are all here, obviously, -- the of bridget bishop long hot summer and thaw of 1962. this is the 325th anniversary of those events. as a history professor, i am sometimes reticent to indulge in what i called "anniversary history," because i like my students to think every single day is historic. take adoes feel right to moment, take a day, and really think...
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visiting around in salem and talking to legislators in the last of our delegation of portland state university with senator avel gordly and she was a great champion of positive education and as we were enjoying our conversation and wrapping up i said is an honor to meet you. you probably don't know me but i worked at psu and the librarian, the librarians there have told me that you gifted your personal papers, your personal archives to the university and the staff is a little overwhelmed right now but i wanted to thank you personally and also say that if you need help with that collection, i think i can give you a hand and she said yes, i would love some help with that. >> i got a call at my office and she's like, i'd like to meet with you. i said sure, i thought we were good. we learned so much, it was fabulous and she looked at me and said come on in, sit down. she said i'm ready to tell my story. will you help me? and i was overwhelmed. i was extremely honored and i said i sure will try. >> it just seemed to me that the time has come to cause and reflect, to reflect and to do that in a way
visiting around in salem and talking to legislators in the last of our delegation of portland state university with senator avel gordly and she was a great champion of positive education and as we were enjoying our conversation and wrapping up i said is an honor to meet you. you probably don't know me but i worked at psu and the librarian, the librarians there have told me that you gifted your personal papers, your personal archives to the university and the staff is a little overwhelmed right...
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a man facing a murder charge in the death of a bowie state university student in may. sean urbanski was indicted today in the death of army lieutenant richard collins who was black. urbanski was not charged with a hate c being part of a white supremacist website. authorities now say a pennsylvania man has confessed to killing four men who have been missing now since last week. police found the remains of one of the men today along with other remains that have not yet been identified. they were found on a farm near philadelphia. sources say 19-year-old cosmo dinardo whose family owns that farm confessed to the killings today. 14-year-old is now recovering after a fireworks explosion mangled his hands. but only on 7 tonight. he says he is not giving up on one life lon michelle: tonight two big updates in ballpark ambush case. congressman steve scalise wounded in last month's ballpark shooting in alexandria underwent another surgery today but upgraded to fair condition. also today the federal election commission allowed members of congress to use campaign fund for home se
a man facing a murder charge in the death of a bowie state university student in may. sean urbanski was indicted today in the death of army lieutenant richard collins who was black. urbanski was not charged with a hate c being part of a white supremacist website. authorities now say a pennsylvania man has confessed to killing four men who have been missing now since last week. police found the remains of one of the men today along with other remains that have not yet been identified. they were...
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. >>> new effort to combat suicide on the campus of san jose state university.he multimillion dollar insulation coming to a library on the campus. >>> we are talking about the forecast. we know tomorrow will be cooler than today but beyond that what we have? i will let you know. >>> the numbers that field and after our rally. to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit them when you dig. call 811 before you dig, and make sure that you and your neighbors are safe. [ intense music playing ] ] it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. 811 is available to any business our or homeownerfe. to make sure that you identify where your utilities are if you are gonna do any kind of excavation no matter how small or lar
. >>> new effort to combat suicide on the campus of san jose state university.he multimillion dollar insulation coming to a library on the campus. >>> we are talking about the forecast. we know tomorrow will be cooler than today but beyond that what we have? i will let you know. >>> the numbers that field and after our rally. to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit...
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announcer: on "lectures in history," iowa state university professor ruth mcdonald looks at the history of nutritional standards and government dietary guidelines. she describes the shift from preventing disease to promoting optimal health during the 20th century and the recommendation of a daily allowance at the outset of world war ii, and more recent updates that helped lay a foundation or a national -- a modern national nutrition policy. her class is about an hour and 15 minutes. ruth: today we are going to get started. today we are going to start our new section on nutrition and cover the aspects of food systems related to health, food access, food insecurity, and the impact of the food system on the environment. that is going to be the section we are going to cover for this last part of the course. today we are going to start out by talking a little bit about nutrition and how we got to the
announcer: on "lectures in history," iowa state university professor ruth mcdonald looks at the history of nutritional standards and government dietary guidelines. she describes the shift from preventing disease to promoting optimal health during the 20th century and the recommendation of a daily allowance at the outset of world war ii, and more recent updates that helped lay a foundation or a national -- a modern national nutrition policy. her class is about an hour and 15 minutes....
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i am a history professor at arizona state university. with two very stellar what was programs. there they are, on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies. quite a mouthful. we call it shippers. also, the center for political thought and leadership. or ptl, another stellar program. if this lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center. we are doing big things. finally, if you are interested in learning more about yours truly, www.professorbarth.com. you can read about me on that website. a generation of politicians has passed. alexander hamilton died in a dual in 1804. james madison pictured there on the right retired from politics and dies in 1836. john adams at thomas jefferson die on the same day, july 4, 1826. 50 years to the day of the signing of the declaration of independence. pretty incredible. you can't make something like that up. america is changing. a market revolution is sweeping the young republic. mass commercialization. profit-making. new opportunities for investment. inventions. entrepreneurship. a burst in the populati
i am a history professor at arizona state university. with two very stellar what was programs. there they are, on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies. quite a mouthful. we call it shippers. also, the center for political thought and leadership. or ptl, another stellar program. if this lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center. we are doing big things. finally, if you are interested in learning more about yours truly, www.professorbarth.com. you...
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stabbed and killed at a bus stop in may, just days before he was expected to graduate from buoy state university. at the graduation ceremony, his dad accepted his son's diploma. the university placed his cap and gown on an empty chair in his image. the image went viral. he followed a white su prem mas calling it to question whether it was a hate crime. >> it's considering the also racially motivated, you know, hate crimes that have been exploring. >> the state attorney says the fbi is working along with her office, investigating a possible hate crime charge but won't file before it's time. developing a motive is always a challenging aspect of a case. and in this case and in every other case, you can't get it wrong. >> while the university of maryland has taken steps to heel its campus for some it's going to take more than a murder charge to do it. >> not to start community, but other college campuses will have students feeling unsafe, especially students of color. >> i contacted the defense attorney. he said he had no comment, no word yet on when his trial will begin. reporting in college park,
stabbed and killed at a bus stop in may, just days before he was expected to graduate from buoy state university. at the graduation ceremony, his dad accepted his son's diploma. the university placed his cap and gown on an empty chair in his image. the image went viral. he followed a white su prem mas calling it to question whether it was a hate crime. >> it's considering the also racially motivated, you know, hate crimes that have been exploring. >> the state attorney says the fbi...
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. >> a big change if you're going to state universities, tuitions at state schools will go up 3.5% this fall that's a 254-dollar hike. in our area, the schools are west chester, cheney and kutztown, the 14 university higher education system needs more money to fill a budget hole of $70 million. >>> the dow went up 21 points, so far futures are pointing to a lower open. jennette i've got freebies to tell you about including one from starbucks they are giving away their new ice tea infusions from one to 2, pineapple black tea and strawberry green tea and peach >>> new jersey state senate approved back pay for state employees involuntarily furloughed. governor chris christie plans to sign the bill. state beaches and motor vehicle offices and other services were shut down from july 1 to the 3rd after chris christie and the state legislature failed to agree on a budget for the fiscal year. >>> thieves go on a destructive rampage inside a convenience store out west. >>> a 90s pop star has a special surprise for waitresses at the waffle house "action news" continues when we come right back. >>
. >> a big change if you're going to state universities, tuitions at state schools will go up 3.5% this fall that's a 254-dollar hike. in our area, the schools are west chester, cheney and kutztown, the 14 university higher education system needs more money to fill a budget hole of $70 million. >>> the dow went up 21 points, so far futures are pointing to a lower open. jennette i've got freebies to tell you about including one from starbucks they are giving away their new ice tea...
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remember, under that texas law a state university id was not adequate proof but a state issued concealed weapons permit was. in wisconsin 2015 the chief of staff of the leading republican state senator resigned after attending it the caucus in which some legislators were giddy over state voter id laws on minority college students. as you know an appellate federal court stated based on official state government e-mails that lawmakers had targeted in their new voting loss. african-americans with almost surgical precision. let me be frank. voter fraud did not become an issue in north carolina as in other places until people of color started to cast ballots in record numbers and become a number of greater urgency with a candidacy for presidency of barack obama. what are the outs faced with these changes to go against them and settled with the governed philosophy that's with odds with the nation. some republicans have decided if you cannot beat them, change the rules. make it more difficult for those individuals less likely for republican candidates to vote. this is done with the knowledge by
remember, under that texas law a state university id was not adequate proof but a state issued concealed weapons permit was. in wisconsin 2015 the chief of staff of the leading republican state senator resigned after attending it the caucus in which some legislators were giddy over state voter id laws on minority college students. as you know an appellate federal court stated based on official state government e-mails that lawmakers had targeted in their new voting loss. african-americans with...
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san jose police officers swarmed a house near san jose state university around 5:00 after someone called 911 about possible gunshots. found a woman in a room shot to death. >> suspect is believed to be armed and dangerous. and known to the victim. >> two college students were supposedly renting that house. coming up, nbc bay area robert handa will reveal startling pictures. >>> we have been tweeting about these investigations as the news broke. follow us on twitter. >>> patriotism on full display across the bay area. hours away from dozens of shows across the city. the danville parade is a 42-year-old tradition. so popular, people line up to get a spot overnight. now we are getting ready for the main event. the firework shows. will the skies cooperate? >> reporter: we are still waiting for the big crowd to arrive probably within the next couple of hours. people have been out and celebrating this fourth of july all day long. at golden gate park, families scraping down grills and setting tables well before lunchtime. what is on the menu? >> we have chicken wings, corn. >> tacos arne asada.
san jose police officers swarmed a house near san jose state university around 5:00 after someone called 911 about possible gunshots. found a woman in a room shot to death. >> suspect is believed to be armed and dangerous. and known to the victim. >> two college students were supposedly renting that house. coming up, nbc bay area robert handa will reveal startling pictures. >>> we have been tweeting about these investigations as the news broke. follow us on twitter....
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>>> on lectures and history arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on president jackson's clashes with whig party members such as henley clay and daniel webster in the bank wars in fact 1930s. this class is about 55 minutes. >> well, good morning, everybody. and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan barth. you all know me as professor barth. and i am a history professor at arizona state university in conjunction with two very stellar world-class programs and there they are on the screen. the school of historical, philosophical and religious studies, quite a mouthful, so we call this shiperk great program and the center for political thought and leadership or ptl, another stellar program, if this lecture intrigues you, you should check out our center. we're doing some big things. and finally, if you are interested in learning more about yours truly, oh, there we are, www.professorbarth.com. read about me on that website. well, a generation of politicians has passed. alexander hamilton di
>>> on lectures and history arizona state university professor jonathan barth teaches a class about the rise of andrew jackson and his presidency. he focuses on president jackson's clashes with whig party members such as henley clay and daniel webster in the bank wars in fact 1930s. this class is about 55 minutes. >> well, good morning, everybody. and welcome to american history. my name is jonathan barth. you all know me as professor barth. and i am a history professor at...
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call for a federal anti-hazing law. >> it comes in the wake of the hazing death case at penn state university. yesterday the students of a parent who died in a hazing incident at rider university in mercer county joined the congressman to talk about the reach act. died for alcohol poisoning at a fr fraternity event 10 years ago. this would require colleges to track incident sgls parents send their kids away to college to learn and grow. not to be hazed and left to die. we're tired of seeing this. something needs to be done. >> in the penn state case, 18 fraternity brothers are charged in the death of tim piazza in a now closed fraternity house. died in february after drinking in several falls at a frat party and no one called for help until 12 hours later. >>> looking at attempted break in. philadelphia police gave us a video you're about to see. shows a man getting into a gas station on bustleton avenue last month by using a torch. after failing to burn his way inside, the man walked away. >>> back in philadelphia last night. visited the smith playground in south philly. his foundation helpe
call for a federal anti-hazing law. >> it comes in the wake of the hazing death case at penn state university. yesterday the students of a parent who died in a hazing incident at rider university in mercer county joined the congressman to talk about the reach act. died for alcohol poisoning at a fr fraternity event 10 years ago. this would require colleges to track incident sgls parents send their kids away to college to learn and grow. not to be hazed and left to die. we're tired of...
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the average pay 2016 ase in fiscal year in to $501,000 topping the salary ranking was arizona state university president michael crowe who 1.6 million last year along with base salary of bonus ofeceived annual $150,000 and 10-year retention $550,000 paid by university private foundation the university of texas system, william mcraven, texas tamari university system john sharp. presidents receive base salary of million or more last chief hreshhold no previously had crossed in the study's history. hugh in inwood, florida. republican line. america.ood morning, i have figured out a way to keep letting any of this twitter stuff bother you. pay attention 't o it, things are great, that's pretty much it. host: how did you come to that conclusion? caller: i don't read it. host: how come it doesn't bother you? caller: because i don't pay attention to to it. fairly simple, sir. host: okay, jonathan, inneapolis, minnesota, democrats line. caller: good morning. good morning, america. good morning, world. okay. first off, with the fake news garbage, i think he calls them news because it makes him feel insi
the average pay 2016 ase in fiscal year in to $501,000 topping the salary ranking was arizona state university president michael crowe who 1.6 million last year along with base salary of bonus ofeceived annual $150,000 and 10-year retention $550,000 paid by university private foundation the university of texas system, william mcraven, texas tamari university system john sharp. presidents receive base salary of million or more last chief hreshhold no previously had crossed in the study's...
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police are hunting for a suspect in connection with a fatal shooting at a home near san jose state university kron four's rob fladeboe is live for us now with what police are saying about the case. rob? (rob live) im here on south 10th south 10th street, home to a lot of students. other than that there is no apparent connection to the university. but neighbors tell me the house where the shooting occurred was the scene of a lot parties with people coming and going at all hours... anonymous neighbor"...i did hear arguing between two people but i never imagined something like this could happen...."wanting to remain anonymous, this woman and another neighbor of this house on south 10th, where a woman was found dead on monday, said they both heard what sounded like a heated argument inside the residence.anonymous neighbor"....she says she was trying to take a nap and heard arguing, someone was arguing about something, she says she wassort of sleeping and didn't think much of it at the time....."about 5 o'clock monday evening someone called 9-1-1 to request a welfare check on someone at the home a
police are hunting for a suspect in connection with a fatal shooting at a home near san jose state university kron four's rob fladeboe is live for us now with what police are saying about the case. rob? (rob live) im here on south 10th south 10th street, home to a lot of students. other than that there is no apparent connection to the university. but neighbors tell me the house where the shooting occurred was the scene of a lot parties with people coming and going at all hours... anonymous...
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larry nassar a former doctor at michigan state university and u.s.a. gymnastics has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to federal child pornography charges. the lancing state journal reports nassar has signed the preagreement. nassar is also accused of sexually assaulting girls and young women at michigan state and u.s.a. gymnastics events. he is due in court next month. >> now the latest on charlie guard, the parents of the terminally ill british baby are trying to get him to the u.s. for an experimental treatment. there is a hearing in london tomorrow. pope francis and president trump have already weighed in and as tony dokoupil reports, congress may be next. >> let's get charlie. >> if he is still fighting, we're still fietding. >> connie yates and chris gard rallied support for their son charlie on sunday extending a campaign to move the 11 month old to america after doctors and judges in england determined that charlie should be taken off life-support. >> they're not specialists in charlie's condition. the specialists are in america where we want to
larry nassar a former doctor at michigan state university and u.s.a. gymnastics has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to federal child pornography charges. the lancing state journal reports nassar has signed the preagreement. nassar is also accused of sexually assaulting girls and young women at michigan state and u.s.a. gymnastics events. he is due in court next month. >> now the latest on charlie guard, the parents of the terminally ill british baby are trying to get him to the u.s. for...
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he was professor of finance at iowa state university, he earned a b.a. in foreign service and international politics from penn state, an m.b.a. from georgetown and a ph.d. in finance from penn state. today we're not going to have a set presentation but instead we are going to have a less formal question and answer format. i'm going to ask mr. -- i'm going to ask him a number of questions to get the conversation rolling and then we'll open it up to audience questions and answers so that you all can participate in the discussion. commissioner, we have a new chairman of the securities and exchange commission. what's he like to work with? what do you think will be the prior thousands of reconstituted securities and exchange commission? >> first of all, thank you, david, and thank you heritage for hosting this great event. i look forward to questions from folks in the audience. anyone who has seen an f.t.c. commissioner speak knows what's coming next. the views i express are my own hey do not necessarily reflect those of anyone else on the commission. that sa
he was professor of finance at iowa state university, he earned a b.a. in foreign service and international politics from penn state, an m.b.a. from georgetown and a ph.d. in finance from penn state. today we're not going to have a set presentation but instead we are going to have a less formal question and answer format. i'm going to ask mr. -- i'm going to ask him a number of questions to get the conversation rolling and then we'll open it up to audience questions and answers so that you all...
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the case of four missing men in bucks county and members of a now banned fraternity at penn state university are back in court today after the death of a pledge. and donald trump's trump admits to meeting with a russian lawyer. what it means for the ongoing investigation. >>> the developing news out of bucks county where the search continues for four missing men and there is a person of interest in the case arrested on unrelated charges and walter perez is live now where the district attorney gave an update on the investigation this morning. >> hey rick, just to be clear the da says that that young man cosmo dinardo is not a suspect in this case at this time but a person of interest. the da says it has the potential of being a long investigation. >> dozens of cadets from montgomery county arrived this morning adding to the team of investigators searching this field in salisbury. the search effort continues a day after the arrest of 20-year-old cosmo dinardo, he was taken in on an unrelated firearms offense, and the charge was refiled yesterday and dinardo remains behind bars on $1 million ba
the case of four missing men in bucks county and members of a now banned fraternity at penn state university are back in court today after the death of a pledge. and donald trump's trump admits to meeting with a russian lawyer. what it means for the ongoing investigation. >>> the developing news out of bucks county where the search continues for four missing men and there is a person of interest in the case arrested on unrelated charges and walter perez is live now where the district...
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professors at louisiana state university say that as you get older, the exercise can lower your risknd awkward falls. it connects the upper and lower body with the brain, how long should you jump rope? 30 minutes twice a week. >>> one tweet about a mental health day sparks a debate on whether a company should take the term >> reporter: when madeline parker send an e-mail to her team at work saying she was taking mental health days off, she never expected the e-mails she got back from her boss, applauding the 26-year-old for her decision. i can't believe this is not standard practice at all organizations, wrote ceo. you're an example to us all. >> it was a big deal to me, to give madeline gratitude for the courage to stand up and give that message >> they work in a michigan base tech firm, she suffers from anxiety depression and and was so surprised by the response she posted it on her twitter page and soon people all over the country child in, some saying they wished their bosses were more sympathetic. >> i think the biggest lesson to take away from this really is that mental health
professors at louisiana state university say that as you get older, the exercise can lower your risknd awkward falls. it connects the upper and lower body with the brain, how long should you jump rope? 30 minutes twice a week. >>> one tweet about a mental health day sparks a debate on whether a company should take the term >> reporter: when madeline parker send an e-mail to her team at work saying she was taking mental health days off, she never expected the e-mails she got back...
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ago that a young intern named rick santorum spent time in the office during his tenure at penn state university. later susan would watch his career progress as he eventually found himself in the house of representatives and the united states senate. when congressman klinger required and congressman john peterson was sworn n. he welcomed susan's experiences as he took office in 1997. susan continued her role which included overseeing the military service academy board. susan had always worked to help nominate the best and brightest young men and women in the congressional district for our u.s. service academies. she has seen scores of young optimistic, patriotic students walkthrough her door with the open of amend tending one of our great academies -- awith of attending one of our great attend day out. when of attending one of our great attend mis. she is someone who is is not only dedicated to her job but enthusiastic about it day in and congressman peterson retired in 2008 and i was elected in 2009, it was an easy fit to retain susan on my district staff as a case worker and the office of offi
ago that a young intern named rick santorum spent time in the office during his tenure at penn state university. later susan would watch his career progress as he eventually found himself in the house of representatives and the united states senate. when congressman klinger required and congressman john peterson was sworn n. he welcomed susan's experiences as he took office in 1997. susan continued her role which included overseeing the military service academy board. susan had always worked to...
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the case of four missing men in bucks county and members of a now banned fraternity at penn state university are back in court today after the death of a pledge. and donald trump's trump admits to meeting with a russian lawyer. what it means for the ongoing investigation. >>> the developing news out of bucks county where the search continues for four missing men and there is a person of interest in the case arrested on
the case of four missing men in bucks county and members of a now banned fraternity at penn state university are back in court today after the death of a pledge. and donald trump's trump admits to meeting with a russian lawyer. what it means for the ongoing investigation. >>> the developing news out of bucks county where the search continues for four missing men and there is a person of interest in the case arrested on
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and san jose state university head basketball coach has resigned.cited personal reasons. 32-67 in four seasons as head basketball coach. the resignation comes as a shocker especially after last season when he had one of the best seasons, 14-16. tennis, venus williams at wimbledon. at age 37 spike lee watching. venus williams reaches the quarter finals. venus williams the oldest woman to reach the quarters since 1994. the lady's side is wide open. wouldn't that be denny's new strawberries and cream pancakes are in the house. your house. with new denny's online ordering, get whatever you want, whenever you want, now wherever you want. order at dennys.com tomorrow morning at 4-30. michelle g . >>> late show with stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30 p.m. >> all the news you need to start your day and weather too ,$8drw
and san jose state university head basketball coach has resigned.cited personal reasons. 32-67 in four seasons as head basketball coach. the resignation comes as a shocker especially after last season when he had one of the best seasons, 14-16. tennis, venus williams at wimbledon. at age 37 spike lee watching. venus williams reaches the quarter finals. venus williams the oldest woman to reach the quarters since 1994. the lady's side is wide open. wouldn't that be denny's new strawberries and...
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we invested in state universities. why did we make all the invests in education? because we believe if you got an education, you could do anything. that was, we believed that. we invested in infrastructure. roads, national highways, transportation system, bridges, power, power to rural america. why? because we didn't know what the next great business would be but we were pretty darn sure you need electricity, right? pretty turn sure you would need roads, so you can get the goods to market. so workers could get to you. we made investments together so the good businesses could grow in america and those good jobs could grow in america. the third thing we did, this makes us remarkable people, we invested in research. we put money into medical research and scientific, engineering research and behavioral sciences research, all kind of research. why? because we believed in the future. we didn't even know what that research was going to produce. we didn't know, but we believed if we build this giant pipeline of ideas, ideas, that things would come from that that would per
we invested in state universities. why did we make all the invests in education? because we believe if you got an education, you could do anything. that was, we believed that. we invested in infrastructure. roads, national highways, transportation system, bridges, power, power to rural america. why? because we didn't know what the next great business would be but we were pretty darn sure you need electricity, right? pretty turn sure you would need roads, so you can get the goods to market. so...
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> we have new information about the woman shot and killed monday afternoon near the san jose state university. they now have identified the victim, 20-year-old myla dying. somebody -- myla dang. somebody called saying they heard loud noises and they found her lying on the for -- floor with the least one gunshot wound. they said she knew her killer but they have not identified the suspect and no arrests have been made.>>> the deadly shooting at the ups facility in san francisco continues to take a toll on the workers that witnessed it. jimmy lam shot and killed three ups drivers and wounded two others before killing himself june 14. only five of the 40 ups drivers that saw the shooting of come back to work and some of those drivers are working with trauma counselors. >>> it is 4:08 am. >>> today marks four years since the ozzie on a flight to 14 and more questions raised about how quickly the plane was evacuated. the plane is shown approaching the runway to low before it hit the seawall and you can see the seawall, and emergency shoots from the plane were deployed and the first evacuees appear
> we have new information about the woman shot and killed monday afternoon near the san jose state university. they now have identified the victim, 20-year-old myla dying. somebody -- myla dang. somebody called saying they heard loud noises and they found her lying on the for -- floor with the least one gunshot wound. they said she knew her killer but they have not identified the suspect and no arrests have been made.>>> the deadly shooting at the ups facility in san francisco...
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he worked for usa gymnastics and michigan state university. he faces lawsuits for the sexual abuse of more than 100 women and girls. the accusers include u.s. olympians. >>> investigators are looking into farm fields in mississippi for clues as to what caused crash. the kc-130 plane was taking an elite, special operations unit across the country for training. all 16 on board were killed, making it the deadliest marine corps crash in years. foul play is not suspected. the widespread debris indicates something went wrong in the middle of the air. >> it is a cargo airplane. sometimes cargo airplanes can pick up dangerous cargos. we've seen that bring down airplanes in the past, whether that's lithium ion batteries or cargo that shifts. so they can be put in danger by something they're carrying. maybe something like that happened while they were at altitude. but as of right now, it's inexplicable. >> members of the special ops unit were based at camp lejeune in north carolina. the other nine were based at stuart air force base in new york. >> avia
he worked for usa gymnastics and michigan state university. he faces lawsuits for the sexual abuse of more than 100 women and girls. the accusers include u.s. olympians. >>> investigators are looking into farm fields in mississippi for clues as to what caused crash. the kc-130 plane was taking an elite, special operations unit across the country for training. all 16 on board were killed, making it the deadliest marine corps crash in years. foul play is not suspected. the widespread...
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some blame in part penn state university student run interpreters may council for monitoring social parties. others also point fingers at ti tim, a penn state football trainer and living, sr., advisor at the beta house, who is not facing charges. >> it just doesn't sit well with me. >> others note that piazza drank voluntarily, a notion his family denied. >> this is a case of alcohol poisoning, not of drinking. make no mistake about it. >> it's been highly emotional. today the victim's father stared down and try to confront a defense attorney inside the courtroom over a question he found insulting, the preliminary hearing is expected to continue in august. a judge will decide if this case goes on to trial. >> bret: brian, thank you. up next, why would a decorated u.s. army veteran switch sides and work for isis? that story coming up. first what some of our affiliates are coming on the country, fox five in new york at the funeral for a police officer gunned down on the fourth of july. >> the nation was born and she died a patriot defending all of us. >> bret: the mayor spoke with the service
some blame in part penn state university student run interpreters may council for monitoring social parties. others also point fingers at ti tim, a penn state football trainer and living, sr., advisor at the beta house, who is not facing charges. >> it just doesn't sit well with me. >> others note that piazza drank voluntarily, a notion his family denied. >> this is a case of alcohol poisoning, not of drinking. make no mistake about it. >> it's been highly emotional....
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bad weather is not blamed for a serious three-car crash near bowie state university. prince george's county police say the driver of the vehicle traveling southbound on 197 crossed that center line, swiped a car, and the car behind that one was hit head on. the driver at fault was critically injured and four other people hurt. police say it is too early to say what charges the driver will face. a somber night tonight for the d.c. media family and for you. jim vance, a legendary broadcaster, lost his short battle with cancer this morning at the age of 75. vance had been on tv since 1969 and was a calming voice during some of the most times. he was known for his unique style on the anchor desk. our former colleague and long-time anchor said, vance was a leader and understood the challenges of being african-american. >> he met people. he talked to people. he was open to people. they responded to him in kind. > it was like a family member. spot on news. kimberly: just last month vance's face was featured on the famous ben's chile bowl. he earned numerous awards over his s
bad weather is not blamed for a serious three-car crash near bowie state university. prince george's county police say the driver of the vehicle traveling southbound on 197 crossed that center line, swiped a car, and the car behind that one was hit head on. the driver at fault was critically injured and four other people hurt. police say it is too early to say what charges the driver will face. a somber night tonight for the d.c. media family and for you. jim vance, a legendary broadcaster,...