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a junior at san francisco state university. she was at her family home in los angeles county for break, set to return to san francisco, hours after her life was cut short. >> her life was tragically taken in a way that she did not deserve. >> reporter: saturday night, 9 p.m. she left a dinner for a family friend. a few blocks away from her sister's apartment. she was struck by a car. she was walking in the crosswalk, her sister a few steps ahead. >> administered cpr along with the good samaritans who rushed to her aid. >> reporter: she was unresponsive and died at the scene. the driver who hit her took off. >> we interviewed several witnesses. >> reporter: witnesses shared the description of the suspect's car. a black suv with front end damage and a partial license plate, 7mb. >> we know her family in san francisco, her roommates, her boyfriend were not able to say goodbye, just as her family wasn't able to and it is not fair. >> she was the sweetest person i have ever met. >> reporter: he was her boyfriend. also a student at s
a junior at san francisco state university. she was at her family home in los angeles county for break, set to return to san francisco, hours after her life was cut short. >> her life was tragically taken in a way that she did not deserve. >> reporter: saturday night, 9 p.m. she left a dinner for a family friend. a few blocks away from her sister's apartment. she was struck by a car. she was walking in the crosswalk, her sister a few steps ahead. >> administered cpr along with...
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he holds a ba from temple university, ma from pennsylvania state university, and a phd from temple university. he is author of several books on american-east asian relations,
he holds a ba from temple university, ma from pennsylvania state university, and a phd from temple university. he is author of several books on american-east asian relations,
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very much in trying to build leaders in the community of wilberforce and we work with central state university and wilberforce university on getting youth ready for the work force, especially the federal work force. so we actually have three interns that are doing a panel tomorrow called millennials and military history. i hope you all are able to come. they're going to be talking about their psa they did and so many other projects they're working on. i want to just make sure that you know that colonel young's legacy is alive and well, not just in well bilberforce, but a the country. i know that dr. woodson's legacy is alive and well because it's in your hands and in ours too through his home. but there are so many young people that need to know their history. and some of them don't. some of them don't care. but it is so important and vital for us to make a concerted effort to make sure they know who has paved the way. and so through the life of colonel charles young, we're able to do this in a variety of ways, especially through volunteer service. and so the images i have here are of young pe
very much in trying to build leaders in the community of wilberforce and we work with central state university and wilberforce university on getting youth ready for the work force, especially the federal work force. so we actually have three interns that are doing a panel tomorrow called millennials and military history. i hope you all are able to come. they're going to be talking about their psa they did and so many other projects they're working on. i want to just make sure that you know that...
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putting it all on the back burner . >> what you think about tuition cut or free tuition for cal state university's at least in the first two years? >> starting free tuition for community colleges. right now san francisco is free. across the state the first year is free. we do need to look at bringing down the cost of csu and uc. we also need to be looking at how we expand capacity. right now we have too many students who are ready and prepared to go and enter into these programs and there is not enough room for them . >> that brings us another issue which is rather sensitive with the public out there. what is the role of these universities? are they to educate californians or are they to subsidize the education of californians by bringing in people from outside the state and outside the country? they are becoming more and more international university in the state universities. >> i think there is a place for out-of-state and international students but what we are seen as too many california students turning away. there are a couple things we can do about it help students get through the programs
putting it all on the back burner . >> what you think about tuition cut or free tuition for cal state university's at least in the first two years? >> starting free tuition for community colleges. right now san francisco is free. across the state the first year is free. we do need to look at bringing down the cost of csu and uc. we also need to be looking at how we expand capacity. right now we have too many students who are ready and prepared to go and enter into these programs and...
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cal state university students have one less thing to worry about this morning. the financial promise school leaders are to them imt. >>> president trump plans to deliver his state of the union address shutdown or not. it may be different than what we're used to. >>> >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> the tule fog is back. look at that. san joaquin valley. 2.1 million dealing with visibility quarter mile or less. whether you're on 5 or any of the other major highways or side street for that matter. that will be around at least until 9:00, the quarter mile visibility. still windy in so cal. 59 in sacramento. 55 in eureka. a chance of rain there. it doesn't translate to snow in tahoe. we'll be warmer than yesterday. 49. a dry cold front thursday and again monday. otherwise, temperatures in the 40s to near 50 with no snow. >>> not complaining about the sun. thank you, mike. >>> as the government shutdown stretches into a second month, president trump is preparing his annual state of the union address. >> white house aides say mr. trump still plans to give the speech tue
cal state university students have one less thing to worry about this morning. the financial promise school leaders are to them imt. >>> president trump plans to deliver his state of the union address shutdown or not. it may be different than what we're used to. >>> >>> this is abc 7 mornings. >>> the tule fog is back. look at that. san joaquin valley. 2.1 million dealing with visibility quarter mile or less. whether you're on 5 or any of the other major...
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conversation with professor mark dollinger who occupies the jewish studies at san francisco state university. let's talk about the core thesis of the book. >> there are three parts of the book. it evolved backwards. i was really interested in how american became more ethnic in their judaism in the late 60s and in the 1970s. the soviet jewry movement picked up in the mid 60s when it should've came in the mid- 1950s.rediscovered their faith in the religiosity and the became kosher and more traditional even who turned to the far right did it at this moment. the more i looked at it the more i realized they were emulating a mottled created by the black power movement. in fact, black nationalist and young generation of african- americans proclaimed it was okay to be public with your identity and i was interested to see that actually followed that model more than they actually authentically created something jewish. from that, i worked backwards to the mid-1960s when black jewish alliance of the dr. king years was put up. i was raised that that was a horrible and te anit was a disappointmentt the a
conversation with professor mark dollinger who occupies the jewish studies at san francisco state university. let's talk about the core thesis of the book. >> there are three parts of the book. it evolved backwards. i was really interested in how american became more ethnic in their judaism in the late 60s and in the 1970s. the soviet jewry movement picked up in the mid 60s when it should've came in the mid- 1950s.rediscovered their faith in the religiosity and the became kosher and more...
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he was a former football player at ohio state university. he was ferocious about pride and cared about the students. also that year they send more kids to college from this all black high school than any other previous year. and it just became a national story of high achievement because all of the astonishing things eight out of 12 basketball players mothers worked as maids. eight out of 12. two of the baseball players had father serving time in prison. for the most part they were fatherless 16 and 17 -year-olds black boys to do something amazing in that year as they were full of pain. >> did the columbus dispatch report on the story? . >> yes they did. but it was the only time the dispatch had black folk on the cover of the newspaper. they really had a sense this was a big story. even though it wasn't a paper that covered the civil rights movement, extensively, that this was a story they could not ignore. and they gave it a voice and a local black newspaper there was a gentle man who played baseball in the negro league who knew that team w
he was a former football player at ohio state university. he was ferocious about pride and cared about the students. also that year they send more kids to college from this all black high school than any other previous year. and it just became a national story of high achievement because all of the astonishing things eight out of 12 basketball players mothers worked as maids. eight out of 12. two of the baseball players had father serving time in prison. for the most part they were fatherless...
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and so in 1994, this guy, david, becomes university of oregon's president, he is a former state legislator, former oregon attorney general who a lot of people will maybe recognize the name if they've seen the documentary, wild, wild country on netflix. and so he becomes the university of oregon president in 1994 and he is a skilled -- he is a really skilled fundraiser, and he has been raising huge amount otherwise money for years, both as a politician, running unsuccessfully for the governor of oregon and as the operator of a nonprofit organization, and so right away he thinks, okay, we're in trouble, we're losing all this funding from the state, we need to turn to outside money, and nike is basically who they turn to. not just because phil knight is a prominent alum only the school as was his father before him, but also because around that same time, the oregon ducks football team, the men's football team, had fluke trip to the rose bowl in early 1995, and phil knight began paying much closer attention to what was going on in oregon athletics, asked how he could help out, and basically th
and so in 1994, this guy, david, becomes university of oregon's president, he is a former state legislator, former oregon attorney general who a lot of people will maybe recognize the name if they've seen the documentary, wild, wild country on netflix. and so he becomes the university of oregon president in 1994 and he is a skilled -- he is a really skilled fundraiser, and he has been raising huge amount otherwise money for years, both as a politician, running unsuccessfully for the governor of...
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poro and state university here -- greensboro and state university here in washington. he was active, productive and dedicated to his community. at chapel hill, dr. johnson served as president of the black student movement association. he was a founding editor of the b.s.m.'s newspaper referred to as black, ink, which is still in public -- black, inc., which is still in publication today. he was part of the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980's and was arrested while demonstrating at the south african embassy in the district of columbia. dr. johnson served as editor of the baptist informer which is the official publication of the general baptist state convention in north carolina, the oldest organization of black baptists in the nation founded in 1867. the son and grandson of baptist ministers, he was called to the ministry in 1976, ordained in 1978 under his father, the legendary dr. paul h. johnson sr. in raleigh. dr. kiratin johnson worked at the florida avenue baptist church in washington, d.c. dr. johnson also pastored the new red mount baptist church in north caro
poro and state university here -- greensboro and state university here in washington. he was active, productive and dedicated to his community. at chapel hill, dr. johnson served as president of the black student movement association. he was a founding editor of the b.s.m.'s newspaper referred to as black, ink, which is still in public -- black, inc., which is still in publication today. he was part of the anti-apartheid movement in the 1980's and was arrested while demonstrating at the south...
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>> guest: jack gibbs, an amazing man, he was a walk-on football player at ohio state university, and he was feared, ferocious about pride, he cared but the students, they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college, more kid win to college from this all-black high school than any other previous year, and just became a national story of high achievement because of all the astonishing things that happened. eight of the 12 basketball players' mothers were maids. they worked as maids, eight out of the 12. two of the baseball players had fathers who were serving time in prison. and so for the post part these were fatherless 16-year-olds to 17-year-old young black boys who did something amazing in that year that was full of pain. >> host: did the columbus dispatch report on this story? >> guest: yes. they did. but -- and it was the only time that the dispatch had as many black folks on the cover of the newspaper. i mean, they really had a sense that this was a big, big story, even though it wasn't a paper that covered the civil rights movement extensively but this was a story th
>> guest: jack gibbs, an amazing man, he was a walk-on football player at ohio state university, and he was feared, ferocious about pride, he cared but the students, they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college, more kid win to college from this all-black high school than any other previous year, and just became a national story of high achievement because of all the astonishing things that happened. eight of the 12 basketball players' mothers were maids. they worked as...
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but a washington state university study found the species will likely go extinct in the next few decades if nothing is done to save it. (pam) appellate court proceedings in a case that could strike down the affordable care act.... have been halted... ... and it is all because of the partial government shutdown. the fifth circuit court of appeals has agreed to put the case on hold... because of the lapse of appropriations. a federal district judge in texas issued an opinion last month... declaring the a-c-a's individual mandate was unconstitutional. last week, a coalition of democratic state attorneys general -- led by california -- appealed. but the government asked that the proceedings be postponed ... because of the partial government shutdown, which has affected the justice department. (pam) nature buffs are heading to big sur for a phenomenon that only happens once a year... for a very period short time. we'll show you what all the excitment's about. photographers are wrapping up their annual pilgrimmage to pfeiffer beach in big sur. they want to make sure they don't miss a natural p
but a washington state university study found the species will likely go extinct in the next few decades if nothing is done to save it. (pam) appellate court proceedings in a case that could strike down the affordable care act.... have been halted... ... and it is all because of the partial government shutdown. the fifth circuit court of appeals has agreed to put the case on hold... because of the lapse of appropriations. a federal district judge in texas issued an opinion last month......
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political science professor at sonoma state university. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins lawrence meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: a series of strong storms are now headed toward the bay area and will impact the weekend. today we had plenty of sunshine with just a few clouds but the winds started picking up late in the day. its quiet on doppler radar now but the rain will be heavy at times late tonight and into tomorrow morning. also, gusty winds could bring trees down and make for difficult driving. another storm will arrive during the day on sunday with gusty winds and heavy rain. showers will continue into monday. a third storm will arrive tuesday evening with showers into wednesday. next.. high end next.. wednesday. showers into wednesday. next.. high end designer purses yanked from the ace .. how much they're worth .. and video showing who police are looking for tonight.. (ken)alabama... just arriving here in the bay area ahead of next week's college championship nationa
political science professor at sonoma state university. let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins lawrence meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: a series of strong storms are now headed toward the bay area and will impact the weekend. today we had plenty of sunshine with just a few clouds but the winds started picking up late in the day. its quiet on doppler radar now but the rain will be heavy at times...
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but state universities have been seeing less revenue her student over time as demand has gone up. it is imperative on states and the federal government to match that with the investment necessary, and we have not necessarily been doing that. end, medical care costs are going up, but education is a labor-intensive industry. we need teachers, i.t., facilities and all of those things. it tends to be an expensive thing on its own. some states and schools are trying to do things like have free textbooks or open resources to mitigate some of those costs, but it is an issue. host: coming up on 9:00 on the east coast. our discussion in this segment of the washington journal is on free college and the rising cost of college. you can join our discussion this morning. next week, we will have the state of the union address. i want to bring folks back to the state of the union address from 2015. here is president barack obama talking about his free college plans. end ofnt obama: by the this decade, two and three job openings will work or some kind of higher education, two out of three, but we s
but state universities have been seeing less revenue her student over time as demand has gone up. it is imperative on states and the federal government to match that with the investment necessary, and we have not necessarily been doing that. end, medical care costs are going up, but education is a labor-intensive industry. we need teachers, i.t., facilities and all of those things. it tends to be an expensive thing on its own. some states and schools are trying to do things like have free...
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. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attackede young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, ken? let's see. oh, it's indictment. why don't you read it to me? >> mr. bundy. >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you were going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county i've been -- >> don't shake your finger at me, young man. >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by a still photographer and one television camera. upstairs there are some 250 reporters and television technicians from around the country. >> bundy's personality is fascinating to a lot of people. he doesn't fit the usual profile of a criminal. when he defends himself
. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attackede young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, ken? let's see. oh, it's indictment. why don't you read it to me? >> mr. bundy. >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you...
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sonoma state university political science department chair.... doctor david mccuan (mick ewe - in) (vicki)nice day on the slopes. this was the scene from heavenly resort in lake tahoe today.there was another round of fresh snow over the weekend.an avalanche warning that was in effect earlier today --- has passed.so people up there enjoying the long weekend -- had an extra day to enjoy the conditions. (anchor) (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a sunny and beautiful day with cool temperatures. highs were in the 50s to low 60s. tonight will be mostly clear and cold and breezy. lows will be in the 30s and 40s. tomorrow will be mostly sunny and bright. highs will be in the 50s and low 60s. the week ahead looks sunny and dry with above normal temperatures later in the week. (grant)freezing temperatures... and ice blanketing the northeast and midwest.after a weekend storm turns deadly...and wreaks havoc o
sonoma state university political science department chair.... doctor david mccuan (mick ewe - in) (vicki)nice day on the slopes. this was the scene from heavenly resort in lake tahoe today.there was another round of fresh snow over the weekend.an avalanche warning that was in effect earlier today --- has passed.so people up there enjoying the long weekend -- had an extra day to enjoy the conditions. (anchor) (anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (anchor)...
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that's the job san jose state university took on today and this is what it looks like. moving the historic sheller house one mile. the home is 6500 square feet. it was moved from fourth and carlos to east san antonio. the landmark has been preserved by the historical society. moved to make way for the new science building. a plan that has been in the works for 20 years. >> now it is truly a gorgeous historical asset, gem to the city of san jose. now that plot is the right plot on our campus. >>> that new science building will be eight stories, 160,000 square feet. costing the university $180 million. and if it was a day to move the e probably today. >> tuesday would have been a bad idea. >> yeah, the rain and5 gusts. butay good. tomorrow similar set up. patchy fog. this time tomorrow we will see the increase of rain. you don't have much wind. 57 degrees. highs of 64. cooler tomorrow. increase of clouds. 57 degrees overall temperatures dropping to the 40s later this evening. jacket weather but not necessarily umbrella weather. things are really calmed down and no showers
that's the job san jose state university took on today and this is what it looks like. moving the historic sheller house one mile. the home is 6500 square feet. it was moved from fourth and carlos to east san antonio. the landmark has been preserved by the historical society. moved to make way for the new science building. a plan that has been in the works for 20 years. >> now it is truly a gorgeous historical asset, gem to the city of san jose. now that plot is the right plot on our...
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that's near san jose state university. police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital but later died. his identity has yet to be released. lawrence karnow: there were plenty of clouds today as high pressure continues to weaken. doppler radar is showing a few showers in northern california. more clouds will move in tonight but that will keep it from being as cold. lows will be in the 40s and 50s. on the satellite high pressure continues along the west coast but will finally give way to a few passing storms. rain chances increase during the week with a bigger storm expected on friday. (vicki) another big (vicki) (vicki) another big story tonight... nearly 20 thousand people were on the streets of oakland this weekend --- to hear senator kamala harris outline her plans for her presidential run. at the official campaign launch event in front of oakland city hall --- senator harris said she is running for all people.(grant) and tonight-- kamala harris is in the early caucus state of iowa, where she'll meet voters monday night in a cnn town hall.
that's near san jose state university. police found a man suffering from a gunshot wound. he was taken to the hospital but later died. his identity has yet to be released. lawrence karnow: there were plenty of clouds today as high pressure continues to weaken. doppler radar is showing a few showers in northern california. more clouds will move in tonight but that will keep it from being as cold. lows will be in the 40s and 50s. on the satellite high pressure continues along the west coast but...
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>the location of the shooting is less than a mile from san jose state university,tom sutton is a student: a judge is ordering the release of a woman convicted in the deadly stabbing of a 17-year-old newwark high school student. 25-year-old daniela guzman was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison after justice afoa was killed in 20-10. a new law led the judge to the decision to release guzman. it prohibits suspects from being liable for murder unless that person was the actual killer or had an intent to kill. guzman was convicted of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit assault and gang enhancement clauses. the judge is ordering that her murder conviction be reveresed. guzman's brother... rafael tovar... and daniel howard are serving prison time in this case. ( robin ) now to the north bay... police in rohnert park are looking for the man who robbed a metro p-c-s store. police say the su
>the location of the shooting is less than a mile from san jose state university,tom sutton is a student: a judge is ordering the release of a woman convicted in the deadly stabbing of a 17-year-old newwark high school student. 25-year-old daniela guzman was sentenced to 15 years to life in state prison after justice afoa was killed in 20-10. a new law led the judge to the decision to release guzman. it prohibits suspects from being liable for murder unless that person was the actual killer...
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state university. we have a major military installations. it's a very diverse district and has some very urban and very rural areas there are common problems that exist throughout the district and then there's also some that are specific to certain areas and that is one of the things throughout the campaign we were able to visit each county in the district many times and beat with community leaders and elected officials and what we hope to do is be able to surf the district in the entirety that not just the third district for the entire state of mississippi. we feel like while we are represented from a third district is good for one district in mississippi is good for the entire state so i look forward to working with the entire congressional district, the entire congressional delegation for the state of mississippi and we can accomplish things on behalf of people of the state. >> your prosecutor for 24 years before running for office. what about that experience do you think will help you here in washi
state university. we have a major military installations. it's a very diverse district and has some very urban and very rural areas there are common problems that exist throughout the district and then there's also some that are specific to certain areas and that is one of the things throughout the campaign we were able to visit each county in the district many times and beat with community leaders and elected officials and what we hope to do is be able to surf the district in the entirety that...
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she works as a lecturer, teaching english literature at a state university. it's her dream job.he proudly completed her master's degree at age 50, but her studies landed her with nearly insurmountable debts. ellen: once i got in and foundd out how littlele i make and hw much work k it takes -- and i he a strong work ethic, i w was raised that way. and now, being in a position living in the car? no, i'm not happy. no, i didn't think it was going to be like this. reporter: living in a car presents a number of challenges. ellen has to find public washrooms, places to charge her cell phone and laptop, and parking spaces she won't get chased away from. she feels let down by society's attitude towards her. ellen: they don't want to know, they don't want to see. not their problem. that, that angers me, frustrates me, disappoints me in humanity in this area. and they don't know how well they have it. reporter: san francisco is a well-heeled metropolis. the city used to be a magnet for counter-culture, but that counter-culture has turned corporate. silicon valley is home to some of the w
she works as a lecturer, teaching english literature at a state university. it's her dream job.he proudly completed her master's degree at age 50, but her studies landed her with nearly insurmountable debts. ellen: once i got in and foundd out how littlele i make and hw much work k it takes -- and i he a strong work ethic, i w was raised that way. and now, being in a position living in the car? no, i'm not happy. no, i didn't think it was going to be like this. reporter: living in a car...
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2015 and worked at the manhattan country club in manhattan beach before attending san francisco state university. she last resided in daly city while completing her third year at san francisco state. the family held a prayer gathering at their rosemead home at 4 p.m. on sunday. pinedo was walking with her older sister, michelle pinedo, when she was struck, police said."she had a heart meant to do service," torres said. "she made friends everywhere she went.""she had a forgiving heart, as well," the sister said. "if my little sister was still here, she'd probably be telling the person who was driving that car that she forgives them. but all my family wants right now is for them to come forward and do the right thing, because that's what she deserves." (ken)that was kara finnstrom reporting.san francisco reporting.finnstrom that was kara (ken) deserves."that's what she deserves." (ken) that was kara (ken)that was kara finnstrom reporting.san francisco state univerisity released a statment today... "(the) community is deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of angelina pinedo, who was a junior
2015 and worked at the manhattan country club in manhattan beach before attending san francisco state university. she last resided in daly city while completing her third year at san francisco state. the family held a prayer gathering at their rosemead home at 4 p.m. on sunday. pinedo was walking with her older sister, michelle pinedo, when she was struck, police said."she had a heart meant to do service," torres said. "she made friends everywhere she went.""she had a...
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aggressi >> researchers at oregon state university think so. they say a simple change in diet couldake one of those unado unadoptab unadoptable, aggressive dogs calm a loving agidn. the study the microorganism was in some dogs and some not. and those deemediv aggre had different kinds of microonganisms. >> erm in the future, maybe there will be or something that we could incorporate some of the knowledge to benefit our pets. >> the researchers say more research needs to be done, these findings open the door to a new kind of research. >>> it's 4:15. news for your health, the overuse of antibiotics is a growing problem. a new study finds that almost one-quarter of antibiotic prescriptions are unnecessary.ar reers looked at the prescriptions filled in ,20 they found that many of those were for colds, coughs and other illnesses that do not require antibiotics. >>> another study says most of the 32 million people who think they're allergic to penicillin are actually wrong. researchers believe that 95% of those who think they're allergic can take pen
aggressi >> researchers at oregon state university think so. they say a simple change in diet couldake one of those unado unadoptab unadoptable, aggressive dogs calm a loving agidn. the study the microorganism was in some dogs and some not. and those deemediv aggre had different kinds of microonganisms. >> erm in the future, maybe there will be or something that we could incorporate some of the knowledge to benefit our pets. >> the researchers say more research needs to be...
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state. this has placed 33 practicing physicians in rural mississippi. that number will nearly double by 2020. five 2013 the need for an updated expanded medical school was obvious. with your help, the university of mississippi medical center opened a new state of the art medical school. increasing each graduating class to 165 physicians. this expanded campus anchors a growing medical quarter. it is my hope that medical innovations within the corridor will continue to flourish now and for generations to come. in the piney woods of harrison county and another a medical emergency. a new pharmacy school and a community college of nursing and simulation center. the presence of the national obesity and diabetes research center in partnership with a cleveland clinic is also a testament to our collective determination. in making mississippi's own medical city. the visionary who has invested much of his personal and corporate achievement. this growing medical city, is with us tonight. his father was a biloxi physician. he has returned to help build this medical miracle in harrison county. please welcome with me one of america's great entrepreneurs. mr. joe kennedy arrow. joe thank you for what you are
state. this has placed 33 practicing physicians in rural mississippi. that number will nearly double by 2020. five 2013 the need for an updated expanded medical school was obvious. with your help, the university of mississippi medical center opened a new state of the art medical school. increasing each graduating class to 165 physicians. this expanded campus anchors a growing medical quarter. it is my hope that medical innovations within the corridor will continue to flourish now and for...
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. >>> happening today the governor's plan to give the state university $300 million in funding each year is up for discussion. cal state trustees will meet in long peach later this morning. they will review the proposed budget increase and discuss plans to improve student success. the $300 million will fund csu's plan to help students graduate faster and increase enrollment by 800,000 students in the coming school year. >>> heads up for muchi riders. they will run shuttle buses instead of light rail along t 3 line. the buses will run between embarcadero, bayshore and sunny dale. the changes will last through february 8th. we do have good news. we actually need this here because our coffee machine is broken. >> it is? >> yes. >> you can get starbucks delivered to you in san francisco. >> mike nicco is not happy about it. starbucks said most items on the menu will be available for delivery, uber eats app, $2.49 booking fee. starbucks has been testing its service in miami. it plans to expand to new york, los angeles, and washington, d.c., in the coming weeks. mike, i have an emergency keuri
. >>> happening today the governor's plan to give the state university $300 million in funding each year is up for discussion. cal state trustees will meet in long peach later this morning. they will review the proposed budget increase and discuss plans to improve student success. the $300 million will fund csu's plan to help students graduate faster and increase enrollment by 800,000 students in the coming school year. >>> heads up for muchi riders. they will run shuttle...
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richard ali from the pennsylvania state university. >>> now, from icy wind chill we turn to cold war. the new film by oscar winner polish director pawel pawlikowski. its protagonists victor and zula or musicians trying to make a life in post world war ii communist poland. their fiery relationship sees them split apart and reunite across the cold war. pawel calls it a story of both history and humanity around the world. it's broken records in polish cinema for being nominated for three categories. including best foreign film and best director. that is rare at the oscars. pawel pawlikowski spoke to me from los angeles about it. pawel pawlikowski, welcome to our program. >> thanks for having me. >> here we go again, pawel, another oscar nominated film. you obviously won one for "ida" a couple of years ago. this one takes on a more personal tone, doesn't it? your tragic romantic heros, sort of you use your own parents as the example. >> yeah, they were the starting point. their relationship became the inspiration for the relationship on screen and their story of love at first sight, betra
richard ali from the pennsylvania state university. >>> now, from icy wind chill we turn to cold war. the new film by oscar winner polish director pawel pawlikowski. its protagonists victor and zula or musicians trying to make a life in post world war ii communist poland. their fiery relationship sees them split apart and reunite across the cold war. pawel calls it a story of both history and humanity around the world. it's broken records in polish cinema for being nominated for three...
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but will serve on the uc board of regents and the california state university board of trustees. >>> police are investigating a sexual assault in downtown palo alto. police say a woman was walking to her car yesterday shortly after 4:00 in the afternoon. a man approached her and asked her for money. but then hit her twice before sexually assaulting her. the suspect is described as a white man with long, dark blond hair, about 5'11" with a thin build. palo alto police hope to release a sketch of the man in the next few days. >>> our time is 4:17. sal is right over there. did you have time to get some of the coffee i made for you? >> reporter: you know what, dave? every morning i have time for that. because i could not function without it, quite frankly. >> you have to make time for coffee. >> reporter: you have to make time for coffee. just like you have to make time to brush your teeth. it's not optional there. and thank you, dave. >>> let's look at gilroy to san jose, traffic is moving pretty well. gilroy to san jose up into the fremont area. this looks pretty good. you don't have m
but will serve on the uc board of regents and the california state university board of trustees. >>> police are investigating a sexual assault in downtown palo alto. police say a woman was walking to her car yesterday shortly after 4:00 in the afternoon. a man approached her and asked her for money. but then hit her twice before sexually assaulting her. the suspect is described as a white man with long, dark blond hair, about 5'11" with a thin build. palo alto police hope to...
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east foothill, the historic shoa house inched down fernando street to its new home at san jose state university. >> it's the first time in quite a long life, and i've seen everything. >> reporter: audrey pritchard joined crowds of the curious who lined the streets, cell phones at the ready, the house to make that final turn on to the campus. the sheller house was moved to make room for a brand-new signs building. cials say moving the massive building down tree-lined streets with streetlamps was a little like threading the eye of a needle. not much room for error. >> taking a house that's almost 200 tons, and moving it a mile is a pretty amazing feet. it's using a tremendous amount of engineering work. >> reporter: by mid-morning, the move was ahead of schedule and unfolding smoothly. >> when it turned on san fernando and fourth, it was very impressive. it was smooth. it was quick. and it's quite an engineering feat. >> reporter: but it's always the last little bit that's the trickiest. the house snagged on some branches that had to be cut away before it can make that final turn and maneuver on
east foothill, the historic shoa house inched down fernando street to its new home at san jose state university. >> it's the first time in quite a long life, and i've seen everything. >> reporter: audrey pritchard joined crowds of the curious who lined the streets, cell phones at the ready, the house to make that final turn on to the campus. the sheller house was moved to make room for a brand-new signs building. cials say moving the massive building down tree-lined streets with...
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>the location of the shooting is less than a mile from san jose state university,tom sutton is a student: pretty often."> ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... the city ranked as the safest in california is right here in the bay area.. we'll take a look. ( marty )plus.. protestors took to the streets in san francisco in the march for life. we hear from those on both sides of the controversial issue. ( marty ) and... playtime was quickly over for one toddler who got stuck in his own toy. we have details on how police we're able to get him out. that story is next. ♪ we're in memphis, tennessee, a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i h
>the location of the shooting is less than a mile from san jose state university,tom sutton is a student: pretty often."> ( marty )coming up on the kron 4 weekend news... the city ranked as the safest in california is right here in the bay area.. we'll take a look. ( marty )plus.. protestors took to the streets in san francisco in the march for life. we hear from those on both sides of the controversial issue. ( marty ) and... playtime was quickly over for one toddler who got stuck...
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sheryl dozier who will be retiring as president of savannah state university on july 31. dr. dozier served for eight years as the 13th president of savannah state college, historically black university, located in the first congressional district of georgia. because of her work, the work, the university has made a number of exceptional improvements in different areas. dr. dozier reactivated the owner's program with more than 70 students participating. she established a college of education, offering a bachelor's of science in education, created a scholarship to help students who needed emergency financial support in their last semester and opened two new stem buildings. thank you, dr. dozier, for your work educating students in coastal georgia. i wish savannah state university the beck of luck in finding their next president. -- the best of luck in finding their next president. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the ho
sheryl dozier who will be retiring as president of savannah state university on july 31. dr. dozier served for eight years as the 13th president of savannah state college, historically black university, located in the first congressional district of georgia. because of her work, the work, the university has made a number of exceptional improvements in different areas. dr. dozier reactivated the owner's program with more than 70 students participating. she established a college of education,...
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she works as a lecturer teaching english literature at a state university it's her dream job she probably completed her master's degree at age fifty but her studies landed her with nearly insurmountable debts once again and found out how little i make and how much work it takes and i have a strong work ethic i was raised that way. and now. being in the position living in the car now now i didn't think it was going to be like this. living in a car presents a number of challenges allen has to find public washrooms places to charge her cell phone and laptop and parking spaces she won't get chased away from she feels let down by society's attitude towards her they don't want to know they don't want to see not their problem that that angers. frustrates me. disappoints me in manatee in this area. and they don't know how well they have. san francisco is a well heeled metropolis in a city used to be a magnet for counterculture but that counterculture has turned to corporate silicon valley is home to some of the world's richest tech companies but not everyone in the bay area is living the dream fo
she works as a lecturer teaching english literature at a state university it's her dream job she probably completed her master's degree at age fifty but her studies landed her with nearly insurmountable debts once again and found out how little i make and how much work it takes and i have a strong work ethic i was raised that way. and now. being in the position living in the car now now i didn't think it was going to be like this. living in a car presents a number of challenges allen has to...
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. >> reporter: campbell says she missed the deadline to apply for her first pick, florida state universityt apply for some scholarships without her latest s.a.t. score. her attorney is considering a lawsuit. >> we intend to fight for the legitimacy of kamilah's test scores. >> reporter: despite the setback, campbell remains hopeful. >> i'm proud of myself and i need my scores released. >> reporter: education testing services told us they don't cancel scores based solely on a point increase.ac which they won't disclose are taken into account. if the testing service does not validate the score after its review, campbell may have to retake the test. jericka duncan, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on cbs news this morning, the facts about the border wall. what currently exists and what president trump says he wants. plus errol barnett gets an exclusive look inside a power grid at niagara falls that's upgrading its systems with artificial intelligence. and we'll speak with the author of the book sicker, fatter, poorer about how hidden chemicals in our products may be disrupting our hormones a
. >> reporter: campbell says she missed the deadline to apply for her first pick, florida state universityt apply for some scholarships without her latest s.a.t. score. her attorney is considering a lawsuit. >> we intend to fight for the legitimacy of kamilah's test scores. >> reporter: despite the setback, campbell remains hopeful. >> i'm proud of myself and i need my scores released. >> reporter: education testing services told us they don't cancel scores based...
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she works as a lecturer teaching english literature at a state university it's her dream job she probably completed her master's degree at age fifty but her studies landed her with nearly insurmountable debts once again and found out how little i make and how much work it takes and i have a strong work ethic i was raised that way. and now. being in the position living in the car not now i didn't think it was going to be like this. living in a car presents a number of challenges allen has to find public washrooms places to charge her cell phone and laptop and parking spaces she won't get chased away from she feels let down by society's attitude towards her they don't want to know they don't want to see it's not their problem that that angers me. frustrates me. disappoints me in manatee in this area. and they don't know how well they have it. san francisco is a well heeled metropolis the city used to be a magnet for counterculture but that counterculture has turned to corporate silicon valley is home to some of the world's richest tech companies but not everyone in the bay area is living th
she works as a lecturer teaching english literature at a state university it's her dream job she probably completed her master's degree at age fifty but her studies landed her with nearly insurmountable debts once again and found out how little i make and how much work it takes and i have a strong work ethic i was raised that way. and now. being in the position living in the car not now i didn't think it was going to be like this. living in a car presents a number of challenges allen has to...
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. >>> at san francisco state university a vigil is being planned for a 21-year-old student who was killedalifornia. as reported she was back supposed be back-to-school for winter break. back our family has suffered a tremendous loss. our lives forever gelina pinedo soul. the youngest of six siblings. you stand san francisco state. she was at her family home in los angeles county for winter break and set to returnto san francisco hours after her life was cut short.>> her life was tragically taken in a way that angelina did not deserve. truck saturday night around 9 pm angelina left a dinner with a family friend. a few blocks away from her sister's apartment in redondo beach, at the intersection of aviation boulevard and grant avenue, she was struck by a car. angelina was walking in the crosswalk. her sister michelle was a few steps ahead. like my older sister rushed to angelina south side and administered cpr along with a few good samaritans who rushed to her eight. >> reporter: angelina was unresponsive and died at the scene. the driver who hit her took off. but we have interviewed severa
. >>> at san francisco state university a vigil is being planned for a 21-year-old student who was killedalifornia. as reported she was back supposed be back-to-school for winter break. back our family has suffered a tremendous loss. our lives forever gelina pinedo soul. the youngest of six siblings. you stand san francisco state. she was at her family home in los angeles county for winter break and set to returnto san francisco hours after her life was cut short.>> her life was...
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russian bobsledders have also been suspended until twenty twenty the interim president of michigan state university has been asked to resign after making comments about the u.s. gymnastics sexual abuse victims john engler recently told a local newspaper that the gymnast who were sexually abused by former usa gymnastics and michigan state team dr larry nasser were quote unquote enjoying the spotlight while the university is trying to get back to work larry nasser was found guilty in twenty eighteen of sexually abusing gymnasts report say anger has been asked to resign before he is fired on thursday for his comments. masser a tia is on the verge of winning his third dakar rally title the qatari sealed his third stage when of this year's race and finish just under five minutes ahead of second place not the roma others though struggled to make it seven time former champion stefan petter hensel crashed out of the race with his co-driver david suffering a back injury in the accident the drivers have the final stage ten coming up on thursday no mariana sanchez is there and sent us this report. well this i
russian bobsledders have also been suspended until twenty twenty the interim president of michigan state university has been asked to resign after making comments about the u.s. gymnastics sexual abuse victims john engler recently told a local newspaper that the gymnast who were sexually abused by former usa gymnastics and michigan state team dr larry nasser were quote unquote enjoying the spotlight while the university is trying to get back to work larry nasser was found guilty in twenty...
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now, later this morning, on the 9, san jose state university president, mary papassian will be here in the studio, talking about the education funding in governor newsom's budget. that is later today on the 9. >>> one person has died from the flu. we don't know the age of the person who died. but they did say the person had multiple medical conditions. on tuesday, santa clara county announced its first death. since flu season began in september, there have been 32 flu deaths in california. california's department of health is urging everyone over the age of 6 months to get a flu shot. the agency says so far, roughly 50% of californians have been vaccinated. >> for people that have chronic health problems, that can evolve really into bronchitis, and pneumonia. it's very important for people that have diabetes, people that have high blood pressure, people that are obese. people to get vaccinated. >> health officials say about half of the people who died of flu this season were under the age of 65. >>> our time is now 4:06. we're now getting a look at a composite sketch for a man in palo
now, later this morning, on the 9, san jose state university president, mary papassian will be here in the studio, talking about the education funding in governor newsom's budget. that is later today on the 9. >>> one person has died from the flu. we don't know the age of the person who died. but they did say the person had multiple medical conditions. on tuesday, santa clara county announced its first death. since flu season began in september, there have been 32 flu deaths in...
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this was at lsu, louisiana state university, where they just spent huge amounts of money on a lazy river in the shape of lsu -- [laughter] so this is a state school spending huge amounts of money on this amenity, you know, that seems rather frivolous. and at the ribbon cutting, the president of lsu said, quite frankly, i don't want you to leave campus ever. so whatever we need to do to keep you here, we'll keep you safe here. we're here to give you everything you need. so while the word "coddling" in our title is meant to imply overprotection, sometimes it goes beyond that. this customer mindset, this consumer mindset. it's very hard to run a good university where you're going to stand up for academic values and tell people sometimes, i'm sorry, you're unhappy with that? i'm sorry, we're not going to change things. so that's the fourth one, consumerrization. the fifth beam is new ideas about social justice and identity politics. now, something i'm really pleased that we were able to sort of thread the needle on in this book, we're right in the middle of this culture war, and the universi
this was at lsu, louisiana state university, where they just spent huge amounts of money on a lazy river in the shape of lsu -- [laughter] so this is a state school spending huge amounts of money on this amenity, you know, that seems rather frivolous. and at the ribbon cutting, the president of lsu said, quite frankly, i don't want you to leave campus ever. so whatever we need to do to keep you here, we'll keep you safe here. we're here to give you everything you need. so while the word...
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marching bands and among the many musical acts performing in the parade were bands from ohio state university and the university of washington. both schools' football teams competed in the rose bale today. the parade was interrupted, though, by a small fire on a float. the chinese heritage float caught fire. nobody was hurt and those on board were able to put out the flames. there's no toward how that started. >>> weather forcing a change to a new year's tradition right here in the bay area, the alcatraz swim had rerouted. normally these brave souls dive into the bay, but this morning winds were gusting 35 miles an hour making for dangerous conditions on the bay. >> instead of jumping off alcatraz and potentially putting our swimmers' lives in danger, we modified the swim. so they still get to swim, but they'll be swimming around the water here and around the cove. >> swimmers went the same distance, about 1.25 miles and yes, it was just as cold with water temperatures right at 53 degrees. does that sound right, brian? >> that does sound about right. have you ever been to the bay? >> it sound
marching bands and among the many musical acts performing in the parade were bands from ohio state university and the university of washington. both schools' football teams competed in the rose bale today. the parade was interrupted, though, by a small fire on a float. the chinese heritage float caught fire. nobody was hurt and those on board were able to put out the flames. there's no toward how that started. >>> weather forcing a change to a new year's tradition right here in the bay...
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i have been impressed to see the collaboration between the lab and our state's universities. these enhanced ties will result in a more secure nation, a thriving laboratory and strengthen university programs. most importantly, it presents opportunities for our state's best and brightest students to work and raise their families right here in idaho. [ applause ] with that in mind i'm pleased to announce that i am thorsoning the continuation of the leadership in nuclear energy commission. the line commission will remain dedicated to advising us to promote the advancement of nuclear energy and i understand the vitality of the inl pch there is incredible opportunity for idaho, institutions and businesses of higher learning to lead our nation on the globe in pushing the new front ear of safe clean energy development. in addition to world class research idaho has one of the most affordable, sustainable nrpg supplies in america. it's clean with a mix of hide droe electric, wind and solar. the energy mix and low cost makes idaho competitive in attracting new industry. i am intent on s
i have been impressed to see the collaboration between the lab and our state's universities. these enhanced ties will result in a more secure nation, a thriving laboratory and strengthen university programs. most importantly, it presents opportunities for our state's best and brightest students to work and raise their families right here in idaho. [ applause ] with that in mind i'm pleased to announce that i am thorsoning the continuation of the leadership in nuclear energy commission. the line...
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russian bobsledders have also been suspended until twenty twenty the interim president of michigan state university has been asked to resign after making comments about the u.s. gymnastics sexual abuse victims john engler recently told a local newspaper that the gymnast who were sexually abused by former usa gymnastics and michigan state team dr larry nasser were quote enjoying the spotlight while the university is quote trying to go back to work larry nasser was found guilty in twenty eighteen of sexually abusing gymnast reporters report say angler has been asked to resign before he is fired on thursday for those comments. tia is on the verge of winning his third dakar rally title the qatari sealed his third stage when of this year's race and finished just under five minutes ahead of second place not the roma others though struggled to make it seven time former champion stefan petter hensel crashed out of the race when his co-driver david suffering a back injury in the accident the drivers have the final stage ten coming up on thursday. night mariana sanchez is there and sent us this report. well
russian bobsledders have also been suspended until twenty twenty the interim president of michigan state university has been asked to resign after making comments about the u.s. gymnastics sexual abuse victims john engler recently told a local newspaper that the gymnast who were sexually abused by former usa gymnastics and michigan state team dr larry nasser were quote enjoying the spotlight while the university is quote trying to go back to work larry nasser was found guilty in twenty eighteen...
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that confidence back up with the help of the honeybees, the dance team for the renowned alabama state universityvely for plus-size dancers. ♪ the group is a crowd pleaser, appearing on steve harvey, america's got talent. >> good luck. >> reporter: and making their debut in the rose parade. >> the university's dance line, the honeybees. >> reporter: but junior john a. deans favorite audience, the young girls they talk to not just about weight, but confidence. >> i don't have a problem with anything on my body. [ cheers and applause ] >> if you feel like you're going to look good in it, wear it because i will wear anything if i feel good in it. i'm just saying. and i want other girls to feel the same way. we all do. >> you have to accept who you are, be confident. >> i feel like i can just be successful and become a honeybee. >> reporter: an inspiration for audiences of all sizes. >> that was kristen welker reporting. wow, confidence game way high. >> i know. i know. they have such great personalities. love them. >>> now to the rivalries on the field. to the sugar bowl where the mascots set the to
that confidence back up with the help of the honeybees, the dance team for the renowned alabama state universityvely for plus-size dancers. ♪ the group is a crowd pleaser, appearing on steve harvey, america's got talent. >> good luck. >> reporter: and making their debut in the rose parade. >> the university's dance line, the honeybees. >> reporter: but junior john a. deans favorite audience, the young girls they talk to not just about weight, but confidence. >> i...
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including the city of jackson partially in the third congressional district, encompasses mississippi state university in starkville. we have a major military installation there. it is a very diverse district. it has some very urban and very rural areas. there are problems that are specific to certain areas of the district. that is one thing throughout the campaign -- we were able to visit each county of the district many times to determine the needs of each district. we hope to be able to serve the district in the entirety, not just the district but the entire state of mississippi. while we feel what is good for one district of mississippi is good for the entire state. i look forward to working with the entire congressional delegation for the state of mississippi so we can accomplish great things. >> you are a prosecutor before running for office. what about that experience do you think will help you in washington? >> i was both an assistant prosecutor and newly elected prosecutor for the past 11 years. i have with the men and women of -- worked with the men and women of law enforcement. as a prosecu
including the city of jackson partially in the third congressional district, encompasses mississippi state university in starkville. we have a major military installation there. it is a very diverse district. it has some very urban and very rural areas. there are problems that are specific to certain areas of the district. that is one thing throughout the campaign -- we were able to visit each county of the district many times to determine the needs of each district. we hope to be able to serve...
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russian bobsledders have also been suspended until twenty twenty the interim president of michigan state university has been asked to resign after making comments about the u.s. gymnastics sexual abuse victims john engler recently told a local newspaper that the gymnast who were sexually abused by former usa gymnastics and michigan state team dr larry nasser were quote unquote enjoying the spotlight while the university is trying to get back to work larry nasser was found guilty in twenty eighteen of sexually abusing gymnasts reports say anger has been asked to resign before he is fired on thursday for his comments. a tia is on the verge of winning his third dakar rally title the qatari sealed his third stage when of this year's race and finished just under five minutes ahead of second place ninety roma others though struggled to make it seven time former champion stefan petter hensel crashed out of the race when his co-driver david suffering a back injury in the accident the drivers have the final stage ten coming up on thursday no mariana sanchez is there and sent us this report. well this is the
russian bobsledders have also been suspended until twenty twenty the interim president of michigan state university has been asked to resign after making comments about the u.s. gymnastics sexual abuse victims john engler recently told a local newspaper that the gymnast who were sexually abused by former usa gymnastics and michigan state team dr larry nasser were quote unquote enjoying the spotlight while the university is trying to get back to work larry nasser was found guilty in twenty...