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steve: ryan semmes is the associate professor at mississippi state university. you have taken on a subject that admittedly a lot of people may not know a lot about, the post-presidency of ulysses s. grant. why? prof. semmes: i was part of a panel where we were discussing life after the white house, and i had worked generally on ulysses s. grant's presidency, but i have done some research into his life after the presidency, and one of the most interesting things about his life after the presidency is he took a trip around the world. world tours were pretty prominent in the 19th century, but grant is the first american president or former president to travel the world. a few other presidents had gone to europe after the presidency, but grant truly traveled the world. he goes not only around europe, but also russia, asia, the caribbean, mexico, and all across the united states in a three-year period after the presidency. steve: including a visit from london, a meeting with the queen, what was that significant? prof. semmes: it was significant to meet with the queen
steve: ryan semmes is the associate professor at mississippi state university. you have taken on a subject that admittedly a lot of people may not know a lot about, the post-presidency of ulysses s. grant. why? prof. semmes: i was part of a panel where we were discussing life after the white house, and i had worked generally on ulysses s. grant's presidency, but i have done some research into his life after the presidency, and one of the most interesting things about his life after the...
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campaign senator bo watson of chattanooga publicly stated he would be asking for a review of which state universities have nike contracts. turns out several state schools have big contracts with nike, including university of tennessee in memphis, etsu, do -- university of tennessee, university of memphis, etsu, do you believe the state should step in on this issue and perhaps mandate ending contracts with companies like nike when they take a political stand? mr. dean. mr. dean: no, i do not. i don't think the state legislature or governor should mettle to that degree in university policy. my sense is efforts that have been done recently especially with something that's important to me which is diversity in treating people with respect and dignity and being inclusive where the legislature becomes concerned about diversity efforts at the university, that is not helpful. i think when we hire really good people to run those universities and we pay them well, we should let them do their jobs and not
campaign senator bo watson of chattanooga publicly stated he would be asking for a review of which state universities have nike contracts. turns out several state schools have big contracts with nike, including university of tennessee in memphis, etsu, do -- university of tennessee, university of memphis, etsu, do you believe the state should step in on this issue and perhaps mandate ending contracts with companies like nike when they take a political stand? mr. dean. mr. dean: no, i do not. i...
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-- university of idaho's mcclure center, idaho state university's department of political science, the league of women voters, voter education fund, and idaho public television. funding for the debates is provided by the friends of idaho public television and the idaho public television endowment. >> hello and welcome to the idaho debate on idaho public television. tonight candidates vying to be your governor of the state of idaho will take the stage to ask your vote -- for your vote. and we will welcome the candidates paulette jordan and republican nominee lieutenant governor brad little who will introduce themselves in just a minute. asking them questions tonight will be reporters selected by the idaho press club. basementewell, morgan -- morgan boydston and betsy russell of the idaho press. i am melissa i am moderating , tonight's debate and will do my best to make sure both candidates get equal time and stay on to help me and to remind point. the candidates how long they
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. >> while in new mexico, we visited new mexico state university's archives to learn about senators -- we visited the campus of new mexico state university and the library archives and special collections. we looked at items from the collection for two state senators. cliques today we are going to be looking at the papers of senator albert lincoln fall. a senator from new mexico from 1912 to 1921. he became secretary of the interior from the party administration. it's during that time he's probably best known for his involvement inlets known to become the -- what become known as the teapot scandal. he was born in 1861. he was largely self educated. father was a schoolteacher and his grandfather still had a love of reading and a love of books. as a teenager he was reading law books. with the intention of someday becoming a lawyer. moved out to texas, where he worked as a cow hand and a cook for a cattle drive operation. in 1881 he met anna morgan, who he married. shortly after that he headed south into mexico. he was interested in mining opportunities. he spent an extensive amount of t
. >> while in new mexico, we visited new mexico state university's archives to learn about senators -- we visited the campus of new mexico state university and the library archives and special collections. we looked at items from the collection for two state senators. cliques today we are going to be looking at the papers of senator albert lincoln fall. a senator from new mexico from 1912 to 1921. he became secretary of the interior from the party administration. it's during that time...
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and it will definitely help all across the ohio. >> somewhat related question comes from ohio state universityitical scientist paul back. it's conceivable next government will face an economic downturn during his term in office. if you take such a downturn, what would you do? which state programs would you protect the most? >> first of all to answer the question, the range defined is there for rainy days. -- rainy day fund -- in case the economy starts to really, really down and have a major problem. so certainly you would look to that. i think though that the goal of the governor of ohio should be to grow the economy and that means the economy in every part of the state, not just in one particular part. john houston and i have a plan, a plan in regard to opportunity zones. these are zones that a tax bill that was passed to the congress and by the president of the united states designated particular areas in the state of ohio, action ohio designate those but he was done through the tax bill. we will double down on that and say will have that same tax opportunity for people. what that means is
and it will definitely help all across the ohio. >> somewhat related question comes from ohio state universityitical scientist paul back. it's conceivable next government will face an economic downturn during his term in office. if you take such a downturn, what would you do? which state programs would you protect the most? >> first of all to answer the question, the range defined is there for rainy days. -- rainy day fund -- in case the economy starts to really, really down and...
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and -- in the wake of an iowa state university golfer's murder...ity is working to make trails safer for residents... details after the break. (vicki) new at 8 -- in the wake of an iowa state university golfer's clear overgrown brush near where she was killed.(ken) the brush clearing is part of a safety project implemented after celia arozamena's murder. todd magel has the story. ames is clearing trees and brush from a trail next to the golf course where iowa state university student athlete celia barquin arozamena was killed and near the homeless camp in which the ames is clearing trees and brush from a trail next to the golf course where iowa state university student athlete celia barquin arozamena was killed and near the homeless camp in which the murder suspect was living. the gravel path connecting south fourth street to the isu veterinary medicine complex, 1809 s. riverside drive, will be closed from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. through friday while ames parks and recreation staff work to clear brush and invasive species along the trail corridor. "foll
and -- in the wake of an iowa state university golfer's murder...ity is working to make trails safer for residents... details after the break. (vicki) new at 8 -- in the wake of an iowa state university golfer's clear overgrown brush near where she was killed.(ken) the brush clearing is part of a safety project implemented after celia arozamena's murder. todd magel has the story. ames is clearing trees and brush from a trail next to the golf course where iowa state university student athlete...
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live at san jose state university tonight. >> abc 7 news was also in san francisco where people gatheredh and natoma streets to remember victims and survivors of the shooting in pittsburgh. sharing the message that kindness to others and strength in community are the best ways to overcome the worst of times. the attack has forced a film festival in the south bay to hire armed security officers. abc 7 news was in san jose where the silicon valley jewish film festival runs through november 11th. people from a nearby islamic center are offering to volunteer the monitor the festival. christian churches have also extended support. now, we are honoring the victims of the pittsburgh synagogue shooting on the abc 7 facebook page. that's where you can share this badge listing all 11 of the lives lost during saturday's vicious attack. >>> crews are getting ready to release a mountain lion after it was captured in pleasanton. the mountain lion was tranquilized several times. the dark made it difficult to shoot and sea. the l.a. county sheriff's office even brought a drone to keep an eye on the anim
live at san jose state university tonight. >> abc 7 news was also in san francisco where people gatheredh and natoma streets to remember victims and survivors of the shooting in pittsburgh. sharing the message that kindness to others and strength in community are the best ways to overcome the worst of times. the attack has forced a film festival in the south bay to hire armed security officers. abc 7 news was in san jose where the silicon valley jewish film festival runs through november...
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state universities need to do the same thing. a cost of one credit should not be more than five times the minimum wage. we can do that in the u.s. senate and we can do that here in minnesota. sen. klobuchar: i would like to respond. we think about the people out there that have student debt, they know what i am talking about. we should be able to let them refinance just like millionaires refinance their yacht. you can pay for it by putting in place though buffett rule. warren buffett said how come my secretary pays higher rates of taxes and i do and he is a billionaire. if we do that it is $37 billion to pay for people to refinance their loans and make community by also taking out some of these tax loopholes that we have, like for the oil companies, 22 billion dollars. i am not talking about four-year degrees. encouraging about students to go into those lines of education. >> time for our closing statements. rep. newberger: i am jim newberger and people around minnesota were convinced that senator silencing underdogs because they
state universities need to do the same thing. a cost of one credit should not be more than five times the minimum wage. we can do that in the u.s. senate and we can do that here in minnesota. sen. klobuchar: i would like to respond. we think about the people out there that have student debt, they know what i am talking about. we should be able to let them refinance just like millionaires refinance their yacht. you can pay for it by putting in place though buffett rule. warren buffett said how...
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it is on display at the sonoma state university library. there will be an opening reception today at 4:00 p.m. the time is 4:15 a.m. the mega millions jackpot is growing bigger. it is now a whopping $868 million and no one had the winning ticket last night. >>> our first number tonight is 69 followed by 45. >> there was a ticket with five of the six numbers sold right here in san francisco at the marina safeway. the exact price for that ticket has not been revealed, but it could approach $1 million. here is a closer look at the winning numbers. take a look. three, 45, 61, three, 49 and nine and the mega ball is nine. the jackpot was $667 million in the third largest lottery jackpot in american history in the next drawing is on friday night. >>> 4:16 a.m. and the warriors hit the road later this week. they will play utah jazz. last night they raised another championship banter -- banner in oakland -- open to the oklahoma city thunder. they played without russell westbrook but okc kept it slow -- close and they exchange baskets and in the end
it is on display at the sonoma state university library. there will be an opening reception today at 4:00 p.m. the time is 4:15 a.m. the mega millions jackpot is growing bigger. it is now a whopping $868 million and no one had the winning ticket last night. >>> our first number tonight is 69 followed by 45. >> there was a ticket with five of the six numbers sold right here in san francisco at the marina safeway. the exact price for that ticket has not been revealed, but it could...
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plus, how young is too young tot ♪ >>> the sounds of the alabama state university's mighty marching hornets montgomery. the hornets are one of the best and most competitive college marching bands you'll ever hear, and they gave us a peek at all their hard work before taking the field each saturday this fall. >> reporter: in a state where football takes center stage, at alabama state university -- ♪ -- it's the band that steals the show. this high-energy group of 208 is the most popular in town. movies, reality tv -- >> need to step up it. >> reporter: -- and this summer -- >> what do you think? >> reporter: -- a performance with ozzy osbourne put together in two days' notice. under the direction of asu alum james oliver -- >> hold up, hold up! >> reporter: -- that kind of turnaround is nothing new. >> we do not repeat shows. i like to give the audience something fresh every weekend. >> reporter: that means practice, a lot of it, four hours a night, five days a week. >> that hard work is going to pay off. >> reporter: oriah berkeley puts in that time on top of her studies in forensic biology
plus, how young is too young tot ♪ >>> the sounds of the alabama state university's mighty marching hornets montgomery. the hornets are one of the best and most competitive college marching bands you'll ever hear, and they gave us a peek at all their hard work before taking the field each saturday this fall. >> reporter: in a state where football takes center stage, at alabama state university -- ♪ -- it's the band that steals the show. this high-energy group of 208 is the...
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abc 7 news reporter wayne freedman sampled reactions today and joins us from sonoma state university in rohnert park. orter: we heard reactions all right. president trump made the comments inside the white house. we don't know exactly how the discussion turned to wildfires in california. they certainly made their mark. this state lost 1.5 million acres this year alone. >> it's costing our country hundreds of billions of dollars because of incompetence in california. >> if a president could inflame residents in a fire weary state you just heard it. cost close to $3 billion in california this year. president trump blamed liberal wild land preservation policies. >> california, we're not going to continue to pay the kind of money that we're paying because of fires that should never be to the extent. >> he's politicizing disasters. >> in the north bay fire country today, condemnation came fast and heavy from sonoma county supervisor. >> clearly, he's lacking knowledge about federal policies and federal funding. >> reporter: while the president blamed environmental restrictions for allowin
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and one of the solemn responsibilities is to appoin point people to the bf trustees or the state universitieseed to understand people cannot pay what they've been paying and if the debt is piling up on people is wrong. we have to start learning that the university is more like a business. they are not exactly like a business that is part of them that far. having people that understand that is really important. what you are seeing in the state of ohio and most universities today and private universities is that they are reinventing themselves in figuring out how can we get by. some of them are going out and dointrying to transfer students. others are looking at people who are not typical college-age and our taking a pitch for them. those are the type of things that have to be done if our colleges are going to continue to be good in the state of ohio, and if they are going to be able to supply for a reasonable price of the students need. succumb it is the ability to adapt. it's the ability to modernize. it is the ability to take the new technology to the heights that it needs to be done and tha
and one of the solemn responsibilities is to appoin point people to the bf trustees or the state universitieseed to understand people cannot pay what they've been paying and if the debt is piling up on people is wrong. we have to start learning that the university is more like a business. they are not exactly like a business that is part of them that far. having people that understand that is really important. what you are seeing in the state of ohio and most universities today and private...
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live at san jose state university, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> okay, robert, thank you so much. >>> scary situation in fremont this morning. a construction tower fell over with workers clipped to it. sky ranger captured this video of the construction site at durham road near 680. the 20-foot rebar tower fell. three people were taken to the hospital. one person is in critical condition. cal osha identified the company as queensland builder. the agency was already looking into the builder after a worker fell from the second floor in june at another construction site. >>> san jose's catholic bishop just announced the archdiocese will release its promised report tomorrow morning. it will name the priests who are credibly accused of molesting children. that news came to us within the past hour at the end of the bishop's final listening session with parishioners. nbc bay area's marianne favro is in san jose with these late details. marianne. >> reporter: that listening session just wrapped up inside this church. about 100 people attended. and more than a dozen spoke. but none of them
live at san jose state university, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> okay, robert, thank you so much. >>> scary situation in fremont this morning. a construction tower fell over with workers clipped to it. sky ranger captured this video of the construction site at durham road near 680. the 20-foot rebar tower fell. three people were taken to the hospital. one person is in critical condition. cal osha identified the company as queensland builder. the agency was already looking...
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. >>> a sign of solidarity in the south bay, as well, at san jose state university this evening. jewish faith leaders hosted this vigil in remembrance of those 11 victims. dozens of people gathered to pray for the victim's families. >>> so what happened in the moments before their deaths? and did a selfie take their lives? the bodies of a bay area couple which delighted in traveling the world, discovered down the side of a mountain in yosemite. there's a new photo of a woman at yosemite and some are questioning whether it was taken just moments before they plunged to their deaths. ian cole has the story and that photo. >> reporter: park officials say the couple died in an apparent fall last week, from a famous lookout over the valley and popular stop for photographers. but this new photoved to be a woman in the background at that spot on the 21st. >> my girlfriend sent me the pictures and after they were identified i got the chils, because we had gone back to the car that day and we saw this girl in the back ground. >> reporter: although they never spoke, nothing seemed out of pl
. >>> a sign of solidarity in the south bay, as well, at san jose state university this evening. jewish faith leaders hosted this vigil in remembrance of those 11 victims. dozens of people gathered to pray for the victim's families. >>> so what happened in the moments before their deaths? and did a selfie take their lives? the bodies of a bay area couple which delighted in traveling the world, discovered down the side of a mountain in yosemite. there's a new photo of a woman...
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. ♪ >>> the sounds of the alabama state university's mighty marching hornets here in montgomery.one of the best and most competitive college marching bands you'll ever hear, and they gave us a peek at all their hard work before saturday this fall.h in a state where football takes center ma stage at ala state university, it's the band that steals the show. this high energy group of 208 is the most popular in town. movies. reality tv. and this summer, performance with ozzy osbourne put together inwo days' notice. under the direction of asu alum james oliver, that kind of turnaround is nothing new. >> we do not repeat shows. i hike audience something fresh every weekend. >> that means practice. a lot of it. four hours a night, five days a week. >> that hard work is going to pay off. >> reporter: ariah berkeleyin that time on top of her c studies in forensi ology. in fact, 70% of e band are not music majors. their dedication, on full display every saturday. >> basketball and football, they love the sports. but we're the entertainment. wh our team doesn't win, the band does. >> report
. ♪ >>> the sounds of the alabama state university's mighty marching hornets here in montgomery.one of the best and most competitive college marching bands you'll ever hear, and they gave us a peek at all their hard work before saturday this fall.h in a state where football takes center ma stage at ala state university, it's the band that steals the show. this high energy group of 208 is the most popular in town. movies. reality tv. and this summer, performance with ozzy osbourne put...
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it is a musical institution in alabama, the marching band from alabama state university.marching horn hornets are one of the best and competitive college marching bands you're ever going to hear. they gave nbc's lester holt a peek at all of the their hard work. ♪ ♪ >> in a state where football takes scenter stage at alabama state university, it's the band that steals the show. this high-energy group is the most popular in town. movies, reality tv. >> step it up. >> and this summer -- >> what do you think? >> performance with oz ee osbourne put together in two day's notice. under the direction of asu alum james oliver, that kind of turn around is nothing new. >> we do not repeat shows. i like to give the audience something fresh every weekend. >> that means practice. a lot of it. four hours a night, five days a week. >> the hard work is going to payoff. >> awry a berkeley puts in that time on top of her studies in forensic biology. in fact, 70% of the band are not music majors. their dedication on full display every saturday. >> basketball and football, they love the sport
it is a musical institution in alabama, the marching band from alabama state university.marching horn hornets are one of the best and competitive college marching bands you're ever going to hear. they gave nbc's lester holt a peek at all of the their hard work. ♪ ♪ >> in a state where football takes scenter stage at alabama state university, it's the band that steals the show. this high-energy group is the most popular in town. movies, reality tv. >> step it up. >> and...
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a professor of psychology of the state university of new york at new polls thanks for joining us. and what we've heard about the alleged assailants does the profile fit what we've seen you know the violent school incidents. you know unfortunately absolutely. there are several demographic features which are very typical his kinds of situations he's a young young man there's even a phrase that psychologists use which is young male syndrome which essentially means that there's simply being a young man in a given society is a risk factor for all kinds of adverse social and emotional outcomes here as you mentioned those students teenage is we know very very well that do you know their emotional though can have lots of grievances at that time in their lives that's fairly normal i would say what is likely the time in the life of to tip them over the edge. well you know there are many different factors we used to phrase multi-factorial cause a shame when we talk about some kind of behavioral outcome such as this. there's a very good you know you certainly could be afflicted with a pariah
a professor of psychology of the state university of new york at new polls thanks for joining us. and what we've heard about the alleged assailants does the profile fit what we've seen you know the violent school incidents. you know unfortunately absolutely. there are several demographic features which are very typical his kinds of situations he's a young young man there's even a phrase that psychologists use which is young male syndrome which essentially means that there's simply being a young...
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i'm a graduate of holy name, s.i., and san francisco state university. my family and i are proud to have deep roots in the west side. as chair person in 2010, i worked to fund raise, support, to build the lead certified ortega branch library, to make the sunset better. i was elected to serve as president of the west side democratic club. as regional field director with youth for understanding u.s.a., i supervisor international high school students on exchange program, complying with local school districts, the u.s. department of state, the u.s. department of justice, and partner countries. i've consulted and managed multiple nonprofit and political campaigns. i've earned the trust of the people to get the job done. that matters. changes to san francisco have threatened to negatively impact our middle class families. native san franciscans can no longer afford to live in the city. we must keep our district uniquely diverse. i will lead dwikt four independently at city hall. affordable housing, public education and ensuring our district gets the resources
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you can watch them on a website i teach at california state university staff law. how many books have you written. the death of humanity in the case for life. and then hitler's religion. both of those came out in 2016. let's start with the death of humanity. what is the premise. over the past several centuries. they cover whole wide range. the culture of death where abortion and euthanasia and such are fairly widely embraced especially among the intellectual leads. when you talk about that sanctity of life. what is the definition of that. i am talking about the idea that every idea an individual has inalienable rights. in the opening of the book we talk about the declaration of independence. all men are created equal. i focus on two of those. and both of those issues. they all have in inalienable rights. the secular thought over the past undermined the idea that they are equal. and that they have inalienable rights. why do you say that secular thought is undermined that. if you look at the secular thinkers themselves. many of them admit they haven't done that. we s
you can watch them on a website i teach at california state university staff law. how many books have you written. the death of humanity in the case for life. and then hitler's religion. both of those came out in 2016. let's start with the death of humanity. what is the premise. over the past several centuries. they cover whole wide range. the culture of death where abortion and euthanasia and such are fairly widely embraced especially among the intellectual leads. when you talk about that...
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to get an inside look at one of the various part of firms of the bargain working co-operative state university and the tasks awaiting them. nina ferrari takes the group on a tour of the plant the twenty year old italian began her dual education degree in international business a year ago and she's already done a work placement with the furniture manufacturing. is with me doesn't matter why do it again the practical side was vital for me. i'm already familiar with a number of departments and enjoyed full access. from production to marketing moment on a mabel to get a better idea of what i'd like to do later stare. back at the college it's time to give their german a polish the university began inviting high school pupils from foreign schools years ago on condition that they spoke good german. economy you know all of these are false it's all without prerequisite it just wouldn't work. if we were to invite young people with a basic german they'd have other challenges to deal with before being able to absorb what we're doing here. of the eight applicants for the program funds of non-secure to cont
to get an inside look at one of the various part of firms of the bargain working co-operative state university and the tasks awaiting them. nina ferrari takes the group on a tour of the plant the twenty year old italian began her dual education degree in international business a year ago and she's already done a work placement with the furniture manufacturing. is with me doesn't matter why do it again the practical side was vital for me. i'm already familiar with a number of departments and...
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massive lead we're joining me now is mary santoro a political scientist and professor at the state university of rio de janeiro thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us first of all. good evening first of all how would you describe the consequences of a pulse an r a victory. well we all know that they never go through are extremists that have been elected to the presidents the moccasins suffers for not seeing that resume rubicon with a different is not unlike that but we're going to have grown limbs with violence against minorities against social activities probably some of that for the growth of mental new freedom of the press perhaps only universities as well so we're facing difficult years ahead in brazil. and yet we see that ball scenario has enjoyed a wave of support in this election campaign people are angry with establishment politicians they're angry about crime and corruption tell us more about what has fueled popularity the rise of bush is the result of five years of deep political and economic crisis in brazil the worst recession since the return of democracy unemploy
massive lead we're joining me now is mary santoro a political scientist and professor at the state university of rio de janeiro thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us first of all. good evening first of all how would you describe the consequences of a pulse an r a victory. well we all know that they never go through are extremists that have been elected to the presidents the moccasins suffers for not seeing that resume rubicon with a different is not unlike that but we're going...
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balance an outcome that will favor republicans more than democrats peter professor a highest state university thank you very much you're very welcome thank you well staying in the united states gerry has convicted a chicago police officer of the shooting of a black teenager office said jason van dyke was found guilty of a second degree murder of a quantum mcdonald a policeman shot mcdonald sixteen times as the teenager held a knife by his side john hendren joins us live now from the court john how unusual is this that they. marry him it's very unusual this is really the culmination of the black lives that are moving here in the u.s. in a rising concern over police shootings of young black men across the country it is rare that a police officers charged with murder here in the u.s. and it's rarer still that they're convicted it's been thirty years since such a charge has been levied here in chicago but now jason vandyke of chicago a veteran police officer has been convicted of second degree murder and second degree because first degree would have required premeditation second degree means that
balance an outcome that will favor republicans more than democrats peter professor a highest state university thank you very much you're very welcome thank you well staying in the united states gerry has convicted a chicago police officer of the shooting of a black teenager office said jason van dyke was found guilty of a second degree murder of a quantum mcdonald a policeman shot mcdonald sixteen times as the teenager held a knife by his side john hendren joins us live now from the court john...
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we will include questions recorded by students at delaware state university and the university of delawarethough we will not have opening statements, we will welcome a formal closing statement from each candidate. haveandidates on stage agreed to participate with some rules for the live audience here at the university of delaware campus. have entereders mitchell hall understanding this is not a cap rally. there will be no cheering or applause. this debate is about the candidates, not about the audience. i will keep questions short and ask candidates to answer concisely so we can cover a lot more ground. candidates will answer in the order they determined backstage with a predebate coin toss. the first question goes to both h candidates but i will ask mr. carper first. you see the 2018 midterms as a referendum on president donald trump? i suppose it is a referendum on donald trump, but as much as anything i think it's a question about the checks and balances of this country. the founders put together this entry can system of checks and branch,, judicial executive branch, legislative branch,
we will include questions recorded by students at delaware state university and the university of delawarethough we will not have opening statements, we will welcome a formal closing statement from each candidate. haveandidates on stage agreed to participate with some rules for the live audience here at the university of delaware campus. have entereders mitchell hall understanding this is not a cap rally. there will be no cheering or applause. this debate is about the candidates, not about the...
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outside of city hall. [ singing ] [ singing ] >>> last night there was this vigil at san jose state university vowing to be stand strong after the synagogue attack. some of the jewish people at the vigil have new fears about saying that they're jewish. >> every time i hear of a jew tucking in their star of david necklace that they don't feel safe or they don't want to identify a jew. >> they named each of the 11 victims and told their stories. >>> and unfortunate the u.s. justice department has a new website with information on how to report hate crimes. it's a one-stop portal with information for law enforcement, prosecutors and the general public to learn about the resources available to report hate crimes, he says studies show there's a lack of awareness about how to report hate crimes and that the attack at the pittsburgh synagogue serves as a reminder of the need to protect all americans against hate crimes. an investigation has begun after a vineyard worker in napa was killed while working with a grape harvesting machine. the vineyard is part of the winery on monticello road in napa. the
outside of city hall. [ singing ] [ singing ] >>> last night there was this vigil at san jose state university vowing to be stand strong after the synagogue attack. some of the jewish people at the vigil have new fears about saying that they're jewish. >> every time i hear of a jew tucking in their star of david necklace that they don't feel safe or they don't want to identify a jew. >> they named each of the 11 victims and told their stories. >>> and unfortunate...
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she also promoted an event and it arizona state university including a lawyer who represented a blind shake, convicted of the 1995 bombing, mastermind of terrorist pots. and, you can check that out yourself, to which it is. to reclaimed the tradition of feminist witchcraft against the iraq war. her opponent, martha mcsally, was defending her country and despite her unusual and frankly cd past, and martha mcsally has now jumped out to a thin lead to. claire mccaskill, you just saw him pretrade in the project veritas video, it's important to remember, mccaskill voted against cavanaugh, against due process, against the presumption of innocence. and now republican dean heller has opened up a significant lead to. that was an important race getting him reelected in nevada. we are also focusing on more critical house races. we start in georgia tonight, there is six districts with republican incumbent karen handel is being challenged by lucy mcbeth and, robert woodall is in a dead heat with democrat carolyn bardo. in illinois, there are six g.o.p. incumbent, peter ross cap. he has a razor-thi
she also promoted an event and it arizona state university including a lawyer who represented a blind shake, convicted of the 1995 bombing, mastermind of terrorist pots. and, you can check that out yourself, to which it is. to reclaimed the tradition of feminist witchcraft against the iraq war. her opponent, martha mcsally, was defending her country and despite her unusual and frankly cd past, and martha mcsally has now jumped out to a thin lead to. claire mccaskill, you just saw him pretrade...
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another person who lost their home was the president of sonoma state university. not long ago i sat down with judy, she and her husband, they lived in fountain grove and when the fires broke out that morning, they barely escaped the flames. she tells me it was one of the most terrifying experiences of her life. >> it was 4:03 in the morning. the smoke detector in the bedroom went off and i thought the electricity went off. i walked down the home and flames were in the front door. and i screamed for my husband to get up. we thought it was just our home on fire and we ran out of our front door, opened the door and it was just an inferno. >> she told me she is grateful her and her husband woke up when they did. with just the choate offense on their back they ran down the street surrounded on all sides by fire. finally she said they spotted head lights and it was a pair of off-duty firefighters driving in one of their suv's making one last trip through the neighborhood looking for anyone who needed help. >> we just started running. we were barefoot and ended up with j
another person who lost their home was the president of sonoma state university. not long ago i sat down with judy, she and her husband, they lived in fountain grove and when the fires broke out that morning, they barely escaped the flames. she tells me it was one of the most terrifying experiences of her life. >> it was 4:03 in the morning. the smoke detector in the bedroom went off and i thought the electricity went off. i walked down the home and flames were in the front door. and i...
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the art is on display at the sonoma state university library. it will be an opening reception today at 4 pm. >>> san francisco will have its first high-tech garbage can. the european waste reduction company is installing it in the um plaza area as part of a trial to see how it holds up. it is solar powered and has anti-graffiti coating and it can crushed the garbage inside the machine to save space. it is connected to the internet. it will alert trash haulers when they need to unload it because it is fall. the city hopes that garbage cans will be less prone to vandalism and overflowing. >>> today marks 29 years ago since the deadly earthquake. remember? this was a magnitude 6.9 earthquake, centered in the santa cruz mountains. 63 people were killed and there was tremendous damage. the structure freeway in oakland a part of the upper deck of the bay bridge just collapsed. ruptured gas line caused a big fire in san francisco's marina district. the earthquake hit at 5:04 pm. it disrupted the start of game three of the world series between the oakla
the art is on display at the sonoma state university library. it will be an opening reception today at 4 pm. >>> san francisco will have its first high-tech garbage can. the european waste reduction company is installing it in the um plaza area as part of a trial to see how it holds up. it is solar powered and has anti-graffiti coating and it can crushed the garbage inside the machine to save space. it is connected to the internet. it will alert trash haulers when they need to unload...
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let's go to a question from a delaware state university student. this focuses on immigration. this student is a junior biology major from delaware state. let's listen. >> financial aid is a big part of going to college, however there are still many states that don't offer financial aid to daca students. how do you plan on making college more affordable for daca students? that's recipients? moderator: we are talking about the students of dreamers. mr. arlett. mr. arlett: we are a nation of immigrants. my wife and her family came to this nation years ago legally and lawfully. they followed the rules. and others who do not, i would question their ability to be in this country, and why they are in this country. specifically to answer the , question directly, why would i want to give in a benefit to a daca student, when other students who are american citizens don't receive that same benefit? that would be called discrimination, would it not? to me, it doesn't make any sense to me. if you are here in this country, we need to know who you are and why you are here, let's get them docu
let's go to a question from a delaware state university student. this focuses on immigration. this student is a junior biology major from delaware state. let's listen. >> financial aid is a big part of going to college, however there are still many states that don't offer financial aid to daca students. how do you plan on making college more affordable for daca students? that's recipients? moderator: we are talking about the students of dreamers. mr. arlett. mr. arlett: we are a nation of...
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. >> a federal judge throughout a lawsuit accusing san francisco state university. the judge ruled the students did not show enough evidence of a violation of federal antidiscrimination laws and the lawsuit was filed last year by a group of former and current san francisco state students, as well as jewish community members and they claim the university of all the culture of anti-semitism on the campus. >>> for 10:00 a.m. and a bizarre scene on board a bartram bound for richmond. a passenger tried to start two chainsaws. the video capturing the innocent -- the incident and the charges he faces. >>> 1 year after the wildfires, those who lost everything say they are getting the runaround from insurance companies. up next the latest report on that troubling issue. >>> good morning, right now we have a serious crash that has blocked a major freeway and we look at some of the other commutes but again this crash is not going anywhere soon and a picture of 8080 in hayward. >>> our weather is very quiet here. there is no rain in sight and warmer temperatures and we will tal
. >> a federal judge throughout a lawsuit accusing san francisco state university. the judge ruled the students did not show enough evidence of a violation of federal antidiscrimination laws and the lawsuit was filed last year by a group of former and current san francisco state students, as well as jewish community members and they claim the university of all the culture of anti-semitism on the campus. >>> for 10:00 a.m. and a bizarre scene on board a bartram bound for richmond....
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also, the education committee had a program in convention with san francisco state university on friday, september 28th, it was called daas community training and san francisco state silver lining election committee. it was called aging health and wellness in san francisco. the keynote speaker was california state senator scott weiner. presentations were given by san francisco state university professor darlene welltar, ms. gwen harris and a very great presentation by daas staff person, ms. valerie coleman. i would like to thank daas staff person melissa mcgee more really making this happen. she was -- for really making this happen. she was bringing that together and our commission person, our council person, dr. marcia element. thank you. that's report. any questions? >> vice president loo: any questions from the commission? i have a question. who is a new member from district seven? >> rick johnson. his name is rick johnson. >> vice president loo: thank you. >> yes. any other questions? >> vice president loo: any other questions? any questions from the public? >> i did leave something
also, the education committee had a program in convention with san francisco state university on friday, september 28th, it was called daas community training and san francisco state silver lining election committee. it was called aging health and wellness in san francisco. the keynote speaker was california state senator scott weiner. presentations were given by san francisco state university professor darlene welltar, ms. gwen harris and a very great presentation by daas staff person, ms....
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. >> for now analysis we go to david mccuan political science professor at sonoma state university. any reason to believe he won't be confirmed tomorrow? >> no. it really looks like this has been baked in for a little bit of time. and democrats have known that this is the likely fate for 7 or 8 days now. so there isn't too many drama, the question, how long do the democrats want to debate? they get 30 hours total, 15 hours for each party which could extend this nomination period into sunday. the question is whether democrats want to do that or not. but in terms of the vote, it's baked in. it's a done deal. >> alaska senator lisa murkowski cited kavanaugh's temperament and partisanship as reasons why she will vote against him. should americans be confident that his behavior on the high court when confirmed might change? >> reporter: i mean, look, you have to place this in context of what's happened over the last year. it was a year ago that judge gorsuch got 98-0 in terms of votes for the supreme court. now we're to a place where you have a nominee to the supreme court writing in
. >> for now analysis we go to david mccuan political science professor at sonoma state university. any reason to believe he won't be confirmed tomorrow? >> no. it really looks like this has been baked in for a little bit of time. and democrats have known that this is the likely fate for 7 or 8 days now. so there isn't too many drama, the question, how long do the democrats want to debate? they get 30 hours total, 15 hours for each party which could extend this nomination period...
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i'm also watching the states closely they just issued a new program that affords the state universities to a four year but earns less than $125. >> we know the programs that say college is for he isn't going to be free it's going to go on taxpayers. the problem we had with higher education young people are getting out in their upward mobility to pay off some of the loans but also for studies that have been done in the federal reserve has shown when you get programs you have 50 cents of every dollar going into the tuition increases and student loans go up 60 cents of every dollar to patrician increases do we have other fundamental changes rather than relying up upon. >> i believe it is time that we take marijuana off of the schedule one narcotics and it should be up to the states to pass as appropriate as they see fit. >> who would you want to see asked house speaker? >> with republicans back in chargcharge it would be mccarthd i support him. the number two guy right now. pelosi or somebody else. >> it's time for new leadership on both sides of the aisle. >> i'm the only one who doesn't
i'm also watching the states closely they just issued a new program that affords the state universities to a four year but earns less than $125. >> we know the programs that say college is for he isn't going to be free it's going to go on taxpayers. the problem we had with higher education young people are getting out in their upward mobility to pay off some of the loans but also for studies that have been done in the federal reserve has shown when you get programs you have 50 cents of...
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students gathered at san jose state university. there were 11 blows to honor the 11 victims killed in pittsburgh. students tell abc 7 news the attack brought out real fear. >> it breaks my heart. >> i want to take off my campus. i didn't wear it on saturday. i haven't taken it off in like three years. >> that student is wearing her necklace again. today san jose city leaders and other religious groups will meet for that vigil at 5:00. we are honoring the victims on the abc 7 news facebook page. you can share this page listing all 11 of the lives lost during saturday's attack. >>> james whitey who is serving two life sentences in federal prison has been found dead in custody. officials with the u.s. bureau of prison say he died this morning in west virginia. he is 89. his death is under investigation. bulger and his girlfriend arrested after spending 16 years on the run. he had been on the fbi most wanted list second only to bin laden. >>> investigators find another suspicious package. a suspected package bomb was intercepted yester
students gathered at san jose state university. there were 11 blows to honor the 11 victims killed in pittsburgh. students tell abc 7 news the attack brought out real fear. >> it breaks my heart. >> i want to take off my campus. i didn't wear it on saturday. i haven't taken it off in like three years. >> that student is wearing her necklace again. today san jose city leaders and other religious groups will meet for that vigil at 5:00. we are honoring the victims on the abc 7...
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sam houston state university professor brian matthew jordan teaches a course on the 1864 civil war overland campaign . union forces were pitted against the confederate army. the campaign ended with generally's army huddled up. the siege would last more than nine months until he was forced to abandon his fortifications leading to the surrender at appomattox courthouse. ending the civil war. >> good morning, you all. we are going to pick it up today where we left off on tuesday. we are going to consider the civil war and its eastern campaigns in 1864. i want to do that today by peering through the eyes of the sky. john west haley. john west haley was an unlikely warrior. then again, so were most of them more than 2 million men who shouldered muskets and donned union blue. naturally timid and shrinking, his words, wracked by 1000 fears and misgivings. john west haley actually sat out the first 16 months of the civil war in his hometown of biddeford. the town perched on the sacco river about a score south of portland, maine. i had no inclination, he reflected years later, for the business of wa
sam houston state university professor brian matthew jordan teaches a course on the 1864 civil war overland campaign . union forces were pitted against the confederate army. the campaign ended with generally's army huddled up. the siege would last more than nine months until he was forced to abandon his fortifications leading to the surrender at appomattox courthouse. ending the civil war. >> good morning, you all. we are going to pick it up today where we left off on tuesday. we are...
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. >> to learn more about the impact researchers at ohio state university wired up e sport athletes and performed eegs and stress tests. to find out what happens during gaming. doctors say that some of the game are stress levels have gone up a little bit higher as well as their heart rates. >>> we are inviting you to use our exclusive sales force tower cameras to watch all the action from fleet week this week. if you are at home are working this will be the place to see the blue angels fly over the city. stream this view of the san francisco waterfront for the blue angel practice run. which starts on thursday. they airshows friday through sunday. it will om as w our facebook page. >> we are counting down the hours until the american league wildcard game. it is the a's against the yankees in new york. the team is inviting fans to watch the game at the treehouse at oakland coliseum. the president wrote a permission slip for fancy need to get out of work early. he suggested arriving at the stadium by 3 pm. the first pitch is after 5 pm. i am assuming a lot of bosses will be getting this le
. >> to learn more about the impact researchers at ohio state university wired up e sport athletes and performed eegs and stress tests. to find out what happens during gaming. doctors say that some of the game are stress levels have gone up a little bit higher as well as their heart rates. >>> we are inviting you to use our exclusive sales force tower cameras to watch all the action from fleet week this week. if you are at home are working this will be the place to see the blue...
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we have partnered with arizona state university, who has a to be al online agency point of contact, and we are making that available to anyone interested. at the same time, we are going to continue to stay focused, and this is making us a better company because of this. in many ways, we are on a path that willnk is a path continue to -- mary: and you had already decided to deal with racial disparities in certain ways. one of the things we have noticed every time we come together is that if you are in a position of leadership, if you are the ceo of a company, the cfo, often you are there because you haven't dealt with race. to deal with race in a very intentional way can quite literally slow your role, take you off the fast track to management. when you find yourself in a position like this come you don't have experience and it is not something taught in business ahool, so how do you create level of courage and cultural competency on issues while there is so much fear of touching this in corporate america? you have toe, understand that quite obviously, i don't have lived experience, but
we have partnered with arizona state university, who has a to be al online agency point of contact, and we are making that available to anyone interested. at the same time, we are going to continue to stay focused, and this is making us a better company because of this. in many ways, we are on a path that willnk is a path continue to -- mary: and you had already decided to deal with racial disparities in certain ways. one of the things we have noticed every time we come together is that if you...
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sam houston state university professor brian matthew jordan teaches a course on the 1864 civil war overland campaign . union forces were pitted against the confederate army. the campaign ended with generally's army huddled up. the siege would last more than nine months until he was forced to abandon his fortifications leading to the surrender at appomattox courthouse. ending the civil war. >> good morning, you all. we are going to pick it up today where we left off on tuesday. we are going to consider the civil war and its eastern campaigns
sam houston state university professor brian matthew jordan teaches a course on the 1864 civil war overland campaign . union forces were pitted against the confederate army. the campaign ended with generally's army huddled up. the siege would last more than nine months until he was forced to abandon his fortifications leading to the surrender at appomattox courthouse. ending the civil war. >> good morning, you all. we are going to pick it up today where we left off on tuesday. we are...
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and state -- michigan state university, miss carrie perry, recently that former president and ceo of usa gymnastics, and mr. hands out -- han zhou. i've continued to -- it is my believe that hearing from a variety of national governing bodies of different sizes, resources, and challenges is necessary to make policy recommendations as we move forward. joining us today is mr. phil andrews, the ceo of usa the president and ceo of usa swimming, the president and ceo of usa figure skating, and the president and ceo of usa bobsled and skelton. we have received written testimony and expected sponsors to questions by mr. steve mcnally. i will conclude my opening remarks by reiterating the bipartisan approach this committee has taken in its copperheads of investigation. lawre in consultation with enforcement, survivors and advocates. we work together closely to identify meaningful reforms in the best interest of athletes and their families. returned to the ranking member, senator blumenthal, for his opening statement. editor blumenthal -- senator blumenthal? and i apologize as well, because i
and state -- michigan state university, miss carrie perry, recently that former president and ceo of usa gymnastics, and mr. hands out -- han zhou. i've continued to -- it is my believe that hearing from a variety of national governing bodies of different sizes, resources, and challenges is necessary to make policy recommendations as we move forward. joining us today is mr. phil andrews, the ceo of usa the president and ceo of usa swimming, the president and ceo of usa figure skating, and the...
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the two student athletes of san jose state university did it to draw attention to human rights around the world. ktvu's jesse gary tells us about the school's day long town hall discussion about athlete activism and the impact on society. >>> reporter: the struggle has not ended but social titans from times gone by took the stage in the san jose state events center to tell their stories of courage again. mexico city 1968, the victors platform demonstration that helped change the arc of social protest globally. 50 years ago this week, tommie smith and john carlos raised a gloved fist for the cause of social justice. now it's a symbol of struggles all over the globe. >> we had to sacrifice to prove a point. and we were villified because we had to do this. >> these guys made a conscious decision to --to --to take an action. >> reporter: decades later a town hall style debate entitled "words to action" examines the impact athlete activism continues to have on our country. olympians turned civil rights activists say 1968 was a politically and socially turbulent time that pulled reluctant h
the two student athletes of san jose state university did it to draw attention to human rights around the world. ktvu's jesse gary tells us about the school's day long town hall discussion about athlete activism and the impact on society. >>> reporter: the struggle has not ended but social titans from times gone by took the stage in the san jose state events center to tell their stories of courage again. mexico city 1968, the victors platform demonstration that helped change the arc of...
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she also promoted an event and it arizona state university including a lawyer who represented the blindheikh, convicted of the 1995 bombing, masterminded the terror and terrorist plots against the united states. we are learning a new bizarre story about an antiwar rally organized by her where she was not making this up -- which is. yet, which is, directly in the tradition of feminist witchcraft against the iraq war. her opponent, martha mcsally, was defending her countrymi and despite her unusual and frankly seedy past, this raises very much up for grabs. war hero martha mcsally has now jumped out to a thin lead but it's a close race. meanwhile in missouri, claire mccaskill, who just saw featured in the latest project veritas video, also in a very important race. all winnable. i this case, against josh hawley. it's important to remember, ms. castillo enthusiastically voted against kavanaugh come against due process, against the presumption of innocence. in nevada, republican dean heller has opened up a significant lead, seven points. that is an important race, getting him reelected in n
she also promoted an event and it arizona state university including a lawyer who represented the blindheikh, convicted of the 1995 bombing, masterminded the terror and terrorist plots against the united states. we are learning a new bizarre story about an antiwar rally organized by her where she was not making this up -- which is. yet, which is, directly in the tradition of feminist witchcraft against the iraq war. her opponent, martha mcsally, was defending her countrymi and despite her...
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. >> putin went on to study law at leningrad state university. during his last year there, finally got the call that had been his dream since childhood. >> coming up -- vladimir putin and millions of his country men had no idea of the calamity that awaited the soviet union. ♪ there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 for just $489 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or...