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now the countdown has well and truly begun to the twenty thirteen summer university at which will be held in russia preparations for the student games now almost complete in the city of cazan with a ceremonial flame being lit at the sorbonne campus in paris traditional tatarstan designs on the torch is lit by five sorbonne students from as many different parts of the world university president but how many igniting the main flame with the local gym last month and the lympics silver medalist shooter svetlana domina taking over from there this is only the start of a long journey for the symbol of the student games the torch will switch hands more than two thousand times while visiting fifty four cities around the world. we're going to finish working on all sixty four sporty venue's by the end of the year we recently celebrated our one thousand year birthday so we got lots of experience in organizing large scale bands it's important that we use that expertise to improve infrastructure and a record number of the. events are athletes and visitors are expected for the student games which i
now the countdown has well and truly begun to the twenty thirteen summer university at which will be held in russia preparations for the student games now almost complete in the city of cazan with a ceremonial flame being lit at the sorbonne campus in paris traditional tatarstan designs on the torch is lit by five sorbonne students from as many different parts of the world university president but how many igniting the main flame with the local gym last month and the lympics silver medalist...
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life of academia clerics will meanwhile be on show in a year's time when the twenty thirteen summer universe rules into the russian city of his own preparations for the student games now almost complete with the ceremonial flame being lit up the sorbonne campus in paris traditional toughest on designs on the torch is lit by fives. students from as many different parts of the world university president park tell me a job or igniting the main flame with local journalists. on a lympics silver medalists shooter. taking over from there this is only the start of a long journey for the symbol of the shouldn't games though the torch will switch more than two thousand times while visiting fifty four cities are running. to the british we're going to finish working on all sixty four sporty venue's by the end of the year we recently celebrated our one thousand your birthday so we got lots of experience in organizing large scale bands it's important that we use that expertise to improve infrastructure and as a record number of events athletes and visitors are expected for these student games which is why
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summer camp. purdue university runs the camp, which is turning a group of teens into engineers. diane eastabrook shows how the program is making geek chic. >> you want to do kind of like a hoodie pocket? >> reporter: make no mistake. this is no sewing class. these teenaged girls are fastening wires and electrodes to hospital gowns to monitor patients heart and breathing rates. >> so where are you going to attach them? we're going to have one here, here, and here. >> reporter: these 30 high school sophomores and juniors are taking part in a hands on summer engineering camp at purdue university. the week-long program is sponsored by the school's women in engineering program. besides designing a smart hospital gown, the teens are also learning how to design a biodiesel engine in the mechanical engineering lab. and how to measure cartilage components in the chemical engineering lab. the camp is fun, but challenging. >> this project is actually a scaled-down version of what this department asks their senior in college of engineering to do. like many universities purdue has had a toug
summer camp. purdue university runs the camp, which is turning a group of teens into engineers. diane eastabrook shows how the program is making geek chic. >> you want to do kind of like a hoodie pocket? >> reporter: make no mistake. this is no sewing class. these teenaged girls are fastening wires and electrodes to hospital gowns to monitor patients heart and breathing rates. >> so where are you going to attach them? we're going to have one here, here, and here. >>...
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(adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps andvate schools to train them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report abuse.."3 abuse.."here at the baltimore child abuse center... they believe that money will have a big impact.more then one- thousand victims pass through their doors every month.as non profit agency... they're hoping they'll be eligable for just some of that funding. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"it would enable us to be ble to provide 24 hour coverage.. for every child who reports abuse and enable us to make sure that any child or their adult parent dealing with this issue can go get the help needed." needed." help... they're hoping could curb these statistics... that show one in four girls... and one in six boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18. in 90-percent of the cases... the offender is someone the child knows and trusts. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a man in dead, after being shot in the head in west baltim. baltimore.it happened last night arou
(adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps andvate schools to train them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report abuse.."3 abuse.."here at the baltimore child abuse center... they believe that money will have a big impact.more then one- thousand victims pass through their doors every month.as non profit agency... they're hoping they'll be eligable for just some of that funding. (adam...
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medical program at the university of colorado for neuroscience last summer but he was in the process of withdrawing from that program. and this just into our newsroom. police have evacuated part of the campus now. authorities say there's no specific threat, but they are searching two research buildings as a precaution. also just in, the associated press is reporting that holmes is not cooperating with investigators. >>> a long and difficult road lies ahead for the victims and their families. we're joined by a doctor with more on the trauma that they are facing and how they might be able to handle it. there were a lot of kids apparently in that theater and young people of all ages. we've seen them, heard what they had to say. they are all really kind of strung out as they describe what's happening. how do families help them deal with what they've been through? >> first of all, this is just such an extraordinary event that nobody can be prepared for this. so i think that these people who were in the theater, they are just flooded with so many
medical program at the university of colorado for neuroscience last summer but he was in the process of withdrawing from that program. and this just into our newsroom. police have evacuated part of the campus now. authorities say there's no specific threat, but they are searching two research buildings as a precaution. also just in, the associated press is reporting that holmes is not cooperating with investigators. >>> a long and difficult road lies ahead for the victims and their...
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(adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps andtrain them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report abuse.." abuse.."here at the baltimore child abuse center... they believe that money ill have a big impact.more then one- thousand victims pass through their doors every month.as non profit agency... they're hoping they'll be eligable for just some of that funding. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"it would enable us to be able to provide 24 hour coverage.. for every child who reports abuse and enable us to make sure that any child or their adult parent dealing with this issue can go get the help needed." needed."help... they're hoping could curb these statistics... that show one in four girls... and one in six boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18. in 90-percent of the cases... the offender is someone the child knows and trusts. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. 3 a hopeful sign in colorado... as 4 more survivors of the mass shooting in an aurora theater are released from are
(adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps andtrain them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report abuse.." abuse.."here at the baltimore child abuse center... they believe that money ill have a big impact.more then one- thousand victims pass through their doors every month.as non profit agency... they're hoping they'll be eligable for just some of that funding. (adam rosenberg-balt child abuse...
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and so we're grandparents for the first time and her daughter is headed off to the summer program at columbia university focus on the publishing industry >>> and co and they used to be called king's college and the scriptural thing is unlikely shall discover late the looking into got as scripture we shall discover everything around us and natural sciences as well. what is a cannon? >>> an honorary canon of grace cathedral designated so by the bishop as a way of saying i think the interfaith court should be part of what the church is doing >>> and appointed thing for an area >>> to think this service staff and a cathedral are called canton's because the cathedral is the bishops home the bishop this responsible for innocents representing the unity and a normative practice of the diocese the people who wrote are responsible for helping the bishop and that have the title can in his comes from the word that goes to law. the english department and the university where there is the canon of english literature to finance what the normal this cannons have a responsibility to help represent the normal focus the b
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twins so we're grandparents for the first time and their daughter is headed off to summer program at columbia university focused on the publishing industry. >>> columbia used to be called king's college and description looping as a likely shall discover light by looking into got in scripture which showed discover everything around us in natural sciences as well >>> can then i am in honoraria can of grace cathedral designated so by the bishops a swing as a way of saying an interfaith work should be part of what the church is doing. >>> two things staff officer in staff and the cathedral are called cannon's because the cathedral as the bishops home and the bishop is responsible innocents representing the unity and a normative practice of the diocese. so the people who are responsible for help in the bishop and that have the title can in comes from the word that goes to law. in english departments and the university you think when there's the can and with english literature it defines what the normal this. cannons have a responsibility to help represent then normal focus the best focus of the diocese. hono
twins so we're grandparents for the first time and their daughter is headed off to summer program at columbia university focused on the publishing industry. >>> columbia used to be called king's college and description looping as a likely shall discover light by looking into got in scripture which showed discover everything around us in natural sciences as well >>> can then i am in honoraria can of grace cathedral designated so by the bishops a swing as a way of saying an...
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(adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps and schools to train them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report abuse.." in 90-percent of the cases, the offender is someone the child knows and trusts. in balt kc fox 45 news at 10 while the n-c-double-a has earmarked the fine to be spent on programs for victims, it's not clear how that money will be divided up. breaking news... in...annapolis....// fire... crews... are still keeping an eye out on the scene ... of... a fire that broke out in the maternity ward... at... anne arundel county... medical center. officials... say... a... utility room... caught fire... on the third floor... in... the west wing... of... the building...///. 13...new mothers and their babies were... moved to ...another area... of... the hospital.../. the fire went to three alarms...and there were still a large number on units on the scene when we arrived. but there are no reports of injuries. police... looking... for clues ...in a stabbing... tonight.../ in... northwest baltimor
(adam rosenberg-balt child abuse center)"and we can use that to help universities.. summer camps and schools to train them to let them know what they should be on the lookout for and how to report abuse.." in 90-percent of the cases, the offender is someone the child knows and trusts. in balt kc fox 45 news at 10 while the n-c-double-a has earmarked the fine to be spent on programs for victims, it's not clear how that money will be divided up. breaking news... in...annapolis....//...
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>>reporter: you mention the university and summer classes are going on and people are trying to get their lives back together. >>shepard: elizabeth, thank you. the f.b.i. launched a criminal investigation after delta airlines passengers say they found inch long needles in their inonflight meals. all took three bites from the sandwich and bit on something hard i thought was a bone, a turkey sandwich. i thought it was a bun and it stuck me and i pulled it out and it was a needle. my son had a similar incident which he was about to bite down into the sandwich and found something shiny as he was about to bite and pulled a needle and brought that to the attention of the flight attendant. >>shepard: this was two separate flights over the weekend. the catering company provided the company. one other passenger punctured of roof of his mouth and he will be monitored for 90 days for viral diseases including hepatitis and h.i.v. and gregg jarrett we are monitoring this from new york city. how could this happen? >> there is very little chance that this was accidental. someone deliberatery trying to h
>>reporter: you mention the university and summer classes are going on and people are trying to get their lives back together. >>shepard: elizabeth, thank you. the f.b.i. launched a criminal investigation after delta airlines passengers say they found inch long needles in their inonflight meals. all took three bites from the sandwich and bit on something hard i thought was a bone, a turkey sandwich. i thought it was a bun and it stuck me and i pulled it out and it was a needle. my...
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. what is traditionally a summer lull in a race for president is suddenly producing a lot of fireworks, all over president obama's attacks with romney's days with bain capital and romney's sharp counterattacks. the president said he won't be apologizing for questioning the record at the firm. again romney's camp pushed back hard labeling the obama attacks lies. but at the same time keeping a controversy they would like to go away very much alive. nbc's mike va care leads off our reporting from the white house. >> reporter: this controversy keeps getting hotter. today there were more charges, counter charges and more outrage surrounding mitt romney's record at bain capital. today mitt romney's attended church with his family while on the sunday talk shows his surrogates were on the offensive fighting back about whether the time at bain capital included outsourcing of jobs. >> this notion that while he was at bain capital governor romney shut down american jobs and moved them overseas. it's patently false. it's a lie.
captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. what is traditionally a summer lull in a race for president is suddenly producing a lot of fireworks, all over president obama's attacks with romney's days with bain capital and romney's sharp counterattacks. the president said he won't be apologizing for questioning the record at the firm. again romney's camp pushed back hard labeling the obama attacks lies. but at the same time keeping a controversy they would like to go...
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summer. >> reporter: studies the bay for the university of maryland center for environmental science. >> the bad news is that the conditions in the shallow waters are stressful for bay grasses. >> reporter: there's been a decline in the crabs because they go deeper for relief. what the bay is not seeing are the huge algae blooms that form with warm weather this past screen to create dead zones. >> you get this algae glooming and it depletes the oxygen in the water. >> it's carried into the bay after the tropical storms. but now the nutrients were eaten up thanks to dry weather. >> the advantage this year is that we've had little runoff or rainfall so that there's not as much fresh water coming into the bay which would bring nutrients to cause this dead zone phenomenon. >> reporter: alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> the full extent of the good news/bad news effects on the bay won't be known until late fall. wjz drought coverage continues with bernadette woods who is updating the live doppler radar. bern? >> ? >> a drought is a long-term issue and the drought watch continues, you can see
summer. >> reporter: studies the bay for the university of maryland center for environmental science. >> the bad news is that the conditions in the shallow waters are stressful for bay grasses. >> reporter: there's been a decline in the crabs because they go deeper for relief. what the bay is not seeing are the huge algae blooms that form with warm weather this past screen to create dead zones. >> you get this algae glooming and it depletes the oxygen in the water....
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. >> the students from morgan state university, this is 100% of their summer grade. what they're making next. >> we look at rain and cool down. here's a look at side from skyteam 11. temperatures are in the upper 80's @ lo 90's. >> when it comes to funding decisions, one of the most powerful people in the city government cannot legally or ethically vote. jack young is fighting to get his boat back. -- vote back. a surprising find where of forest fire forced evacuations. forest fire forced evacuations. forest fire forced evacuations. we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. >> president obama, mitt romney, and their supporters were in full battle mode today. quex are voters tuned in to what they are actually sang? we have a report. >> president obama was in florida, mitt romney in massachusetts and there was a lot more than geography separating them. in florida, president obama was turning on the heat on mitt
. >> the students from morgan state university, this is 100% of their summer grade. what they're making next. >> we look at rain and cool down. here's a look at side from skyteam 11. temperatures are in the upper 80's @ lo 90's. >> when it comes to funding decisions, one of the most powerful people in the city government cannot legally or ethically vote. jack young is fighting to get his boat back. -- vote back. a surprising find where of forest fire forced evacuations. forest...
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education, while completing 123 hours of service training in the summer, and completing the 31 units to get credential in from an international university. i hope i have given you a sense of the many requirements for our instructors. anything the board can do to ease and streamline the process will make sure we attract and hire the best qualified individuals. thank you. >> my name is sophia. i am a p e teacher at george washington high school. i ask you to not pass this resolution. for one, what the independent study does is students have the ability to get their parents or care givers to sign off that they are doing physical activity at home, where they could be sitting in their room and doing video games for three hours. there is no way even a certified pe teacher can certify that the students are actually doing physical activity outside of their view. there is no way to do it. would you ask an english teacher to have the kids sign off they have read the grapes of wrath and get an english credit? you would not, and you should not do the same thing for pe. i am credentialed to observe physical activity. the children are not assessed in
education, while completing 123 hours of service training in the summer, and completing the 31 units to get credential in from an international university. i hope i have given you a sense of the many requirements for our instructors. anything the board can do to ease and streamline the process will make sure we attract and hire the best qualified individuals. thank you. >> my name is sophia. i am a p e teacher at george washington high school. i ask you to not pass this resolution. for...
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swim team hits the pool this summer, they will have a student for mile university to think. >> the swimsuit was designed to help shatter records. we have a look at the dynamics of designing a suit made to bring home the gold. >> testing out a swimsuit is like test driving a car. there is talk of sleek lines, comfort and speed. but speed once got him into hot water. >> last suit you design was too fast? is that possible? >> you know how it is. its sudden change. >> the governor of the olympics banned the design and made it revamp it. they said it was more like a vessel that a swimsuit. remember michael phelps and his eight gold medals? that wasn't the athletes or swimming fast, it was because of these suits. >> so they are testing out the fastest in three made especially for london. >> this was made for the 2012 olympics. this tax in the butt and flattens the chest. >> at the new suit is about compress and, holding in soft parts. >> we have to remind athletes to keep their court tight. they go through the water faster. >> the design is so tight, they need gloves to get it on. the new version
swim team hits the pool this summer, they will have a student for mile university to think. >> the swimsuit was designed to help shatter records. we have a look at the dynamics of designing a suit made to bring home the gold. >> testing out a swimsuit is like test driving a car. there is talk of sleek lines, comfort and speed. but speed once got him into hot water. >> last suit you design was too fast? is that possible? >> you know how it is. its sudden change. >>...
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. >> the summer science project started out in this morgan state university engineering classroom. students are preparing a payload for middle they launch in the middle of campus. >> we put a carry in it and it will be taking -- we put a camera end it. it will take video and record what is happening. >> the goal is to launch three payloads designed by students with temperature sensors and digital cameras. >> just the experience of being able to build something. that actually get to see what they build and they can see the experiment. >> i am very excited see what it can do and how it works. >> from the lab to the launch pad, students walk across campus to help connect their payload to the test balloon. >> we are going to need a ranch to tighten it. if we go high enough, we may get into windshear. >> if all goes as planned, and the launch is successful, the students are pleased. >> a lot of the stuff we did earlier in the week was to help us prepare for the launch. i think we are going to get a good result. >> the experiment is not over. students will now begin to analyze the data.
. >> the summer science project started out in this morgan state university engineering classroom. students are preparing a payload for middle they launch in the middle of campus. >> we put a carry in it and it will be taking -- we put a camera end it. it will take video and record what is happening. >> the goal is to launch three payloads designed by students with temperature sensors and digital cameras. >> just the experience of being able to build something. that...
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we'll see sunshine, then, some warmer, more summer like news, i'll have later. >> and cal state university board approved salary increases for three new campus presidents. leslie wong will earn a $324,000 a 9% raise, two others receiving maximum 0% increases. and she'll earn $324,500 per year. and this is the first use of the controversial policy which is adopted after a fire storm of criticism over boosting pay as the university is making cuts and raising tuition as well as fees. >> and still head on abc 7 news, promising new alzheimer's treat that could halt progression of this disease for years. >> first day on the job for yahoo's new ceo and things you might not know about marisa myer. >> taking a look at traffic now. this is the skyway. it's slow going for drivers trying to make their way across the bay bridge to the east bay. and drivers heading south $'@ >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> checking healthy living news a promising but experimental treatment could freeze the pro gregs of alzheimer's disease as lng as three years. the treatment is called gamm
we'll see sunshine, then, some warmer, more summer like news, i'll have later. >> and cal state university board approved salary increases for three new campus presidents. leslie wong will earn a $324,000 a 9% raise, two others receiving maximum 0% increases. and she'll earn $324,500 per year. and this is the first use of the controversial policy which is adopted after a fire storm of criticism over boosting pay as the university is making cuts and raising tuition as well as fees....
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ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>> the star of last summer olympics in beijing is trying tolater. phelps in the tryout in omaha against his old rival, ryan lochte. this one phelps just wins by 9/100ths of a second. lochte later won the backstroke. nat avenue kaufman in her final attempt to make the olympic team. she is at the top of the screen with six, but doesn't make it to london, and will be on the four/1 hundred meter free style team. >>> nascar in kentucky. >>> the 99th tour de france started today in belgium. over 2,000 miles when it's all said and done, but today's prologue was just a 4-mile time trial. for the fifth time, fabian of switzerland has won the event. >>> san jose has been the place to be all week. if you enjoy the high pressure spectacle that goes along with trying to make the u.s. olympics gymnastic team. the trials continued today. two competitors, one john arasko of new york, got an automatic bid finishing in the top three in three or more of the individual events. kneeling dun a spot was danel lava of miami. three more men will round out the u.s. tea
ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>> the star of last summer olympics in beijing is trying tolater. phelps in the tryout in omaha against his old rival, ryan lochte. this one phelps just wins by 9/100ths of a second. lochte later won the backstroke. nat avenue kaufman in her final attempt to make the olympic team. she is at the top of the screen with six, but doesn't make it to london, and will be on the four/1 hundred meter free style team. >>> nascar in kentucky....
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new studies are encouraging universal cholesterol testing for all children one report published this summer in the journal pediatrics looked at twenty thousand west virginia fifth graders twenty nine percent of those kids would have never been tested because they didn't have a family history of heart disease all of that group ten percent had high cholesterol some of them high enough to warrant medication. west virginia also we should note though is they have no it's one of the unhealthiest states it was before i think maybe. i should check this before the show but there was one year when west virginia had the highest obesity rates. really really high mortality rates and all of her went to go do a whole show there. yeah that would change the law and. it was really sad because he goes to like. he goes to church and the pastor is telling him how they have somebody that dies almost every week in his town it's really depressing wasn't that when he was showing them how hot dogs are made and he was like now who wants to eat a hotdog now and everyone raise their hand it's like the most. part but it
new studies are encouraging universal cholesterol testing for all children one report published this summer in the journal pediatrics looked at twenty thousand west virginia fifth graders twenty nine percent of those kids would have never been tested because they didn't have a family history of heart disease all of that group ten percent had high cholesterol some of them high enough to warrant medication. west virginia also we should note though is they have no it's one of the unhealthiest...
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summer. his brother and best friend is a senior at florida international university of miami, a middle class family. but that didn't matter. he was still profiled, followed, chased, and murdered. this case has captured international attention and will go down in history as a textbook example of racial profiling. his murder affected me personally, and it broke my heart again. i have buried so many young black boys, it is extremely traumatizing for me. when my own son was now a school principal, learned how to drive, i bought him a cell phone because i knew he would be profiled, and he was. he is still fearful of law enforcement and what they might do when he is driving. i have three grandsons, a 1, a 3, and 5-year-old. i hope we can solve this issue before they receive a driver's license. i pray for them, even now. there's a real tension between black boys and the police, not perceived, but real. if you walk into any inner city school and ask the students, have you ever been racially profiled? every one will raise their hands, boys and girls. they've been followed as they shop in stores, they
summer. his brother and best friend is a senior at florida international university of miami, a middle class family. but that didn't matter. he was still profiled, followed, chased, and murdered. this case has captured international attention and will go down in history as a textbook example of racial profiling. his murder affected me personally, and it broke my heart again. i have buried so many young black boys, it is extremely traumatizing for me. when my own son was now a school principal,...
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. >> a new study is warning intense summer thunderstorms are posing a major threat to the ozone layer. scientists at harvard university found strong thunderstorms are sending water deep into the stratosphere, setting off ozone depleting reaction with chemicals that remain from the now banned cooling gases known as cfc's. the study warns the ozone layer could suffer more damage should global warming unleash more intense storms. ozone is key to survival on earth, protecting people, animal, and crops from the ultraviolet rays of the sun. the study is said to be one of the first to draw a deep link between ozone loss and climate change. on thursday, a fierce storm tore through areas of the northeast, knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses. world countries face a deadline today to finalize the text of the treaty that would mark the first-ever global agreement regulating the arms trade. on thursday, hopes for raise the deal was near after a new draft was leaked closing a number of loopholes. but the outcome of the talks remains as uncertain as countries including the u.s. have demanded a number of exem
. >> a new study is warning intense summer thunderstorms are posing a major threat to the ozone layer. scientists at harvard university found strong thunderstorms are sending water deep into the stratosphere, setting off ozone depleting reaction with chemicals that remain from the now banned cooling gases known as cfc's. the study warns the ozone layer could suffer more damage should global warming unleash more intense storms. ozone is key to survival on earth, protecting people, animal,...
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summer. i will remember it. >> and they work with the morgan state university basketball team.it allows them to reach out to more kids. >> we want for them to see themselves going to college and to have that basic foundation, like this is what is supposed to happen. i am supposed to go to college, you know. it is great for both parties. >> me and my mentor have the perfect kind of friendship. if i need anything, she is there. i can always depend on her. >> the program has been so successful they will plan to expand a program and bring it back every summer. >> that is a great little program. that is all for us at 5:00 p.m. here is what is coming up at 6:00 p.m. >> he advisories are developing. the insta-weather plus straight ahead. >> and the death toll is now at 8 because of the heat wave. >> should power lines be underground? we turned up new information tonight regarding that issue. details just ahead >> live, local, late breaking, this is wbal tv 11 news at 6:00 p.m. in hd. >> good evening, everyone. there is no fun in the sun inside the arguing area. >> the triple digit tem
summer. i will remember it. >> and they work with the morgan state university basketball team.it allows them to reach out to more kids. >> we want for them to see themselves going to college and to have that basic foundation, like this is what is supposed to happen. i am supposed to go to college, you know. it is great for both parties. >> me and my mentor have the perfect kind of friendship. if i need anything, she is there. i can always depend on her. >> the program...
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ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>marty: the 2012 summery are called the lyricism of the chief. in one of like to listen. [singing] >> a have fun at the and then ysabel: had this is that? >> it restarted this on my own. we started with a physical essence to the performing. i want them to sing and a bunch of different languages. this began 20 languages in 35 cultures. is a perfect u.s. representation in london. >> how did you get chosen. we had to go to quite a process it to look six months. the london l of the committee are picking different groups to represent different countries pin filene november refunding found out of your chosen. >>marty: you're the director of group. >> i am honored to be able to be going. in london for the olympics is when the big care >>mark: and where are you want to be singing on opening day. will be in the u.s. section of the in the park. we have so many languages. this in 20 different languages. france and a lake in. -- galic, >>marty: and because you are so multi-cultural you must that perfect and to deal of e
ride it at universal studios hollywood. >>marty: the 2012 summery are called the lyricism of the chief. in one of like to listen. [singing] >> a have fun at the and then ysabel: had this is that? >> it restarted this on my own. we started with a physical essence to the performing. i want them to sing and a bunch of different languages. this began 20 languages in 35 cultures. is a perfect u.s. representation in london. >> how did you get chosen. we had to go to quite a...
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summer garden food manufacturing plant near youngstown. a business they said was expanding and creating jobs. at carnegie university there was an appeal for a second term. >> if you still believe in me, like i believe in you, i hope you will stand with me in 2012. >> reporter: the president told supporters almost every stop on the two-day bus tour that he was tough enough to handle negative ads from his opponent and outside groups. he admitted he was being outspent, the first time it's happened to a sitting president. >>> as we saw in dan's report, the president started his day yesterday at a diner in akron, ohio. no doubt it was a thrill for the owner, ann harris. an hour of the president left, the 70-year-old diner owner died. here she is after meeting the president. >> they called. we had to work around it. get me down here. >> the local paper reports harris had a heart attack. the president was in pittsburgh when he got the news. he called her daughter to offer his condolences. >>> in florida, george zimmerman is a free man one day after a judge said he was a flight risk. zimmerman posted a $100,000 bond to get
summer garden food manufacturing plant near youngstown. a business they said was expanding and creating jobs. at carnegie university there was an appeal for a second term. >> if you still believe in me, like i believe in you, i hope you will stand with me in 2012. >> reporter: the president told supporters almost every stop on the two-day bus tour that he was tough enough to handle negative ads from his opponent and outside groups. he admitted he was being outspent, the first time...
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my name is laurel conrad and i am a student at cornell university and a summer intern at clare boothe luce policy institute. i would like to introduce efforts speaker, conservative leader and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he was inspired by an early age by his experiences as the son of a career soldier to dedicate his life to his country. he is the architect of the contract of america which led the republican party to victory in 1994 by capturing a majority in the u.s. house for the first time in 40 years. when of the numerous accomplishments that took place under his leadership, with congress passed the first balance -- balanced budget in a generation. "the washington times" has called newt gingrich be indispensable leader and time magazine named him man of the year for 1995. his background includes a commitment to academic achievement. he received a bachelor's degree from emory university, master's and doctorate in modern european history from tulane university. before his election to congress in 1978, he taught history and environmental studies at west georgia college
my name is laurel conrad and i am a student at cornell university and a summer intern at clare boothe luce policy institute. i would like to introduce efforts speaker, conservative leader and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he was inspired by an early age by his experiences as the son of a career soldier to dedicate his life to his country. he is the architect of the contract of america which led the republican party to victory in 1994 by capturing a majority in the u.s. house for...
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as a faculty member of seton hall university school of law summer institute for prelegal studies, he helped disadvantaged students develop their interests in the law. he served on the faculty of the new jersey attorney general's advocacy institute, which assures that attorneys representing the state of new jersey maintain the highest possible levels of professionalism. mr. president, judge shipp is also a very proud new jerseyan, part of the community with deep roots in the state, a native of paterson, he grew up and has lived in new jersey all of his life, has earned his degrees from rutgers, a state university, seton hall university school of law, and after graduating, he went on to clerk for the honorable james coleman, a former justice on the supreme court of new jersey. put simply, michael shipp would be an extraordinary circuit court judge for the district of new jersey. he is a man of honor, principle, and he possesses an excellent judicial temperament, has extraordinary legal experience and a deep and asiding commitment to the rule of law. mr. president, i have full confidenc
as a faculty member of seton hall university school of law summer institute for prelegal studies, he helped disadvantaged students develop their interests in the law. he served on the faculty of the new jersey attorney general's advocacy institute, which assures that attorneys representing the state of new jersey maintain the highest possible levels of professionalism. mr. president, judge shipp is also a very proud new jerseyan, part of the community with deep roots in the state, a native of...
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i may summer intern and a student at the university of virginia.t the pleasure today of introducing mary katharine ham. to read which it from the university of georgia with a degree in journalism and worked in sports journalism before getting involved now lead the conservative movement as a writer and commentator. she worked at the heritage foundation and has written for" the washington examiner," "the daily caller," and "the weekly standard." mary katharine ham is known as an articulate guest. until march 2012, issue is the co-host of the morning majority in a washington, d.c. is a frequent fox news contributor an analyst. mary katharine ran a very successful vlog known as hamnation. and her video exposing unquestionable washington transactions and secrets won the 2007 vlog of the year award. it covers personal stories to economic and current events. she particularly loves and focuses on conservative fiscal and security issues. mary katharine is now married and continue to work for our conservative movement as the editor at large of hotair.com. co
i may summer intern and a student at the university of virginia.t the pleasure today of introducing mary katharine ham. to read which it from the university of georgia with a degree in journalism and worked in sports journalism before getting involved now lead the conservative movement as a writer and commentator. she worked at the heritage foundation and has written for" the washington examiner," "the daily caller," and "the weekly standard." mary katharine ham is...
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my name is laurel conrad and i am a student at cornell university and a summer intern at clare boothe luce policy institute. i would like to introduce efforts speaker, conservative leader and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he was inspired by an early age by his experiences as the son of a career soldier to dedicate his life to his country. he is the architect of the contract of america which led the republican party to victory in 1994 by capturing a majority in the u.s. house for the first time in 40 years. when of the numerous accomplishments that took place under his leadership, with congress passed the first balance -- balanced budget in a generation. "the washington times" has called newt gingrich be indispensable leader and time magazine named him man of the year for 1995. his background includes a commitment to academic achievement. he received a bachelor's degree from emory university, master's and doctorate in modern european history from tulane university. before his election to congress in 1978, he taught history and environmental studies at west georgia college
my name is laurel conrad and i am a student at cornell university and a summer intern at clare boothe luce policy institute. i would like to introduce efforts speaker, conservative leader and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he was inspired by an early age by his experiences as the son of a career soldier to dedicate his life to his country. he is the architect of the contract of america which led the republican party to victory in 1994 by capturing a majority in the u.s. house for...
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my name is laurel conrad and i am a student at cornell university and a summer intern at clare boothe luce policy institute. i would like to introduce efforts speaker, conservative leader and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he was inspired by an early age by his experiences as the son of a career soldier to dedicate his life to his country. he is the architect of the contract of america which led the republican party to victory in 1994 by capturing a majority in the u.s. house for the first time in 40 years. when of the numerous accomplishments that took place under his leadership, with congress passed the first balance -- balanced budget in a generation. "the washington times" has called newt gingrich be indispensable leader and time magazine named him man of the year for 1995. his background includes a commitment to academic achievement. he received a bachelor's degree from emory university, master's and doctorate in modern european history from tulane university. before his election to congress in 1978, he taught history and environmental studies at west georgia college
my name is laurel conrad and i am a student at cornell university and a summer intern at clare boothe luce policy institute. i would like to introduce efforts speaker, conservative leader and former speaker of the house, newt gingrich. he was inspired by an early age by his experiences as the son of a career soldier to dedicate his life to his country. he is the architect of the contract of america which led the republican party to victory in 1994 by capturing a majority in the u.s. house for...