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top universities in the world. >> host: how do you define a great university? >> guest: well, has to do with foundation increased in the knowledge. the reason american universities dominate 80% of the top 20, 70% of the top 50, 60% of the top 100 by most official counselors say they is because of the research discoveries they have made. the few members of the public really understand or realize that come from universities. things like laser, the global positioning system, the cure for childhood leukemia. all these things are great discoveries being made everyday at these universities. most people think of these universities in terms of undergraduate education, which is extremely important but nonetheless not what the united states has made its reputation for. this made it from greatness that is the kind of research and quality of the research come from our faculties and great universities. people from all over the world are interested in coming and joining these universities have students, faculty members that wan
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i think the reason why the american universities dominate the set of great universities in the world, 80% of the top 20, 70% of the top 50, 60% of the top 100, by most official counts or surveys or whatever, it's because the research reasons they have made. few most of the public really understand or realize that they come from universities. things like laser, things like a global positioning system, the cure for childhood leukemia. all of these things have their origins at american research universities, and they are great discoveries being made every at these universities. most people think of these universities in terms of undergraduate education which is actually important, but nonetheless is not what the united states has made its reputation through but it's made its reputation out of the kind of research, the quality of the research that have come from our faculties and our great universities. and people from all over the world are interested in coming and joining these universities as students, as faculty members who want to produce paid and what we have. it probably is the onl
i think the reason why the american universities dominate the set of great universities in the world, 80% of the top 20, 70% of the top 50, 60% of the top 100, by most official counts or surveys or whatever, it's because the research reasons they have made. few most of the public really understand or realize that they come from universities. things like laser, things like a global positioning system, the cure for childhood leukemia. all of these things have their origins at american research...
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and then, of course, there's the university of oklahoma. i don't know how much time i want to spend on this, but this is a -- this is a photograph that's evocative of the struggle that was going on in the 1940s and early 1950s and how that struggle had ebbs and flows. the naacp brought a lawsuit against the law school at the university of oklahoma. eventually or at least they thought they prevailed the naacp thought it prevailed because the federal judge said the city of oklahoma law school should integrate the student body. at that point the university decided to quote technically integrate by providing a separate area for the one black student that was enrolled at the university. before they got to this, they actually put the single black student, g.w. mclauren, essentially in the capitol rotunda and had one law school faculty member teach him. this was a farce. this was clearly not an integration of the university of oklahoma law school and to be honest, this is not true integration of the university of oklahoma law school, but it reflect
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then we've got a victory at the university of virginia. we fought against corporate corporatists and actually won this time! the airplanes are going to get from one part of the country to the other without any air traffic controllers. i mean this is ridiculous and mitt romney ought to know better. i stand with our public employees and cops and firefighters and their teachers? >> earlier on the young turks, we told you about this controversy at the university of virginia where they had basically told their president she has to step down. otherwise, they were basically going to fire her. why? we tried to figure it out. we had a conservative on air. it turns out some of the board members are listening to weird corporate messages about how they've got to go to online education and privatize and make more profit. what in the world are we talking about? it turns out when they tried it, the virg of virginia the students, professors almost everyone involved hated that decision. what happened today? this. >> we can go forward with what is best for t
then we've got a victory at the university of virginia. we fought against corporate corporatists and actually won this time! the airplanes are going to get from one part of the country to the other without any air traffic controllers. i mean this is ridiculous and mitt romney ought to know better. i stand with our public employees and cops and firefighters and their teachers? >> earlier on the young turks, we told you about this controversy at the university of virginia where they had...
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> it shows the university at its best. corrected and move on. >> i am relieved. >> she has reason to be. she has triplets' starting this fall. like many, she was worried what the controversy was doing to virginia's reputation. >> as a parent, i was concerned about the situation. i really like sullivan. i'm thrilled the voted to retain her. >> before they all change their mind -- changed their mind, the main reason they wanted her to leave as they heard she was not doing enough to breslin and financial issues at the university. -- linda financial issues at the university. today, they said they will work with sullivan to address those issues. live from charlottesville virginia, abc 7 news. >> we have a few more details on teresa sullivan. she is their first female president. she initially signed a five-year contract in january 2010. prior to coming to university of virginia, she held positions at the university of michigan and the university of texas. late developments from capitol hill on a story impact in many of you. the s
> it shows the university at its best. corrected and move on. >> i am relieved. >> she has reason to be. she has triplets' starting this fall. like many, she was worried what the controversy was doing to virginia's reputation. >> as a parent, i was concerned about the situation. i really like sullivan. i'm thrilled the voted to retain her. >> before they all change their mind -- changed their mind, the main reason they wanted her to leave as they heard she was not...
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the american university is not broken. we still are at the pinnacle of higher education worldwide but we also are greatly threatened if we do not make the kinds of changes i believe are necessary in order to be successful. >> brown: we are going to have to leave it there, a very interesting subject which we will return to. anne neal, george cohen, gordon gee, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally tonight, remembering the remarkable career of nora ephron. essayist and humorist, best- selling author, movie director. nora ephron became all three in fields where few women soared as so high. born in 1941 to screenwriting parents, she began her career as a journalist in new york. in short order, she gained notice for biting humor and a gift for turning a phrase. in essay collections-- "i feel bad about my neck" and "i remember nothing"-- she expounded on everything from divorce, to aging, to failure. by the early '80s, ephron-- who was born and still lived on manhattan's upper west side-- had turn
the american university is not broken. we still are at the pinnacle of higher education worldwide but we also are greatly threatened if we do not make the kinds of changes i believe are necessary in order to be successful. >> brown: we are going to have to leave it there, a very interesting subject which we will return to. anne neal, george cohen, gordon gee, thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: finally tonight, remembering the remarkable career...
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american universities are in crisis. they cost too much and the have become too selective. they simply cannot service enough students, and we're turning too many extraordinaryily qualified people away. tough decisions have to be made about how we do things at universities. i know you don't like this word, but our business model our way of doing things has to change. it didn't seem to me that president sullivan fully grasped that when challenged by the board she submitted a planning memorandum and it seemed to be more of the same. people become presidents of universities by making people like me happy catering to the faculty's desire. my feeling she's a very good administrator. she's cape capable of pulling faculty together but not having the vision necessary to make it effective. >> cenk: i got to be honest, i still don't under. what do you mean competitive? there seems there is another agenda here. she's good with the faculty. does she not raise enough money? what do you want her to do. you talk about online education. i don't understand how that
american universities are in crisis. they cost too much and the have become too selective. they simply cannot service enough students, and we're turning too many extraordinaryily qualified people away. tough decisions have to be made about how we do things at universities. i know you don't like this word, but our business model our way of doing things has to change. it didn't seem to me that president sullivan fully grasped that when challenged by the board she submitted a planning memorandum...
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the universe.ast five pounds. >> never, and in fact-- worse, because in fact, unlike normal stuff you may have learned in high school high school that gravity sucks. in fact it doesn't. with empty space it's repulsive and forcing the universe to expand ever faster. >> stephen: so the nothingness is forcings apart. >> it's forthing us apart. we're not going to be forced apart but the galaxies are. >> stephen: you say-- you say-- you say-- you haven't been rubbing any of that baby shampoo on your head, have you, with the t.h.c. in it? >> no comment, no comment. >> stephen: leave may a hair sample. we'll check it later. okay, you say there are three different types of nothing. >> that's right. >> stephen: what are the three-- i didn't know there was such a variety. a sampler platter of-- >> i would have thought you would be an expert on it. >> stephen: on nothingness? >> there are three different kinds of nothing. first empty space the nothing of the bible, an eternal dark, empty void -- >> stephen: y
the universe.ast five pounds. >> never, and in fact-- worse, because in fact, unlike normal stuff you may have learned in high school high school that gravity sucks. in fact it doesn't. with empty space it's repulsive and forcing the universe to expand ever faster. >> stephen: so the nothingness is forcings apart. >> it's forthing us apart. we're not going to be forced apart but the galaxies are. >> stephen: you say-- you say-- you say-- you haven't been rubbing any of...
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lawrence kraut "the universe from god." ack. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's it for the report. i want to thank lawrence kraut. the book is captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> june 21, 20 twelve, from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hey, everybody. welcome to the "daily show." my name is job stewart. wow, do we have a show tonight. our guest tonight, bassem youssef. ( cheers and applause ) you hear that? the crowd from egypt goes wild. a sat tirist from eegypt, where civilization began, where humor began, entire show, hieroglyphics, tremendous. we're excited to have him here today. we begin tonight with the controversy regarding attorney general eric holder. we're going to try to get you caught up on it as quick plea as we can. it all began with an a.t.f. program called fa
lawrence kraut "the universe from god." ack. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: that's it for the report. i want to thank lawrence kraut. the book is captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> june 21, 20 twelve, from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the "daily show" with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers...
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the university of kansas is a world-class university. applause[applause ] when people ask me what they should do to be successful in life, i tell them the first thing to do is to get a degree from the university of kansas. my congratulations to all of you. you are minutes away from holding that diploma in your hand. this is truly no ordinary moment. when you leave here today, you will have the advantage of having a great education. the question is what will you do next? in the next few weeks, all across america, commencement speakers will be urging graduates like yourselves to follow your passion. in other words, discover what motivates and excites you in life and pursue it with passion. i am a strong believer in following your passion. but i'm also an engineer, and the university of kansas has trained many e well. we engineers love continuous improvement. so i'm going to give you my version of this advice. call it follow your passion 2.0. follow your passion 2.0 is about pursuing the things in life that are meaningful and contributing to
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the buddhist university of. the through the course. of intense study. will receive a degree in philosophy and the title. it's. the phrase russian buddhism may sound strange but it has been one of the traditional religions of the country. studied buddhist philosophy medicine and. the university and a study. of the same traditions of centuries past. through studying. to reach. even though the republican is part of russia. different from those typical of the western parts of russia when it comes to religion the difference is striking. here. twenty four year old came here from the caucasus. can be found there christianity. was not a religious person initially he studied music for years playing the drums and once he graduated from a faculty. and came here just to look at the miracle of. i wondered what the meaning of. this question had come so i traced the change which. gets. the family. to me. breakfast. this is a lesson in the language it's the most difficult of the studied languages but it's all but extinct. to read ancient but his texts students sit on t
the buddhist university of. the through the course. of intense study. will receive a degree in philosophy and the title. it's. the phrase russian buddhism may sound strange but it has been one of the traditional religions of the country. studied buddhist philosophy medicine and. the university and a study. of the same traditions of centuries past. through studying. to reach. even though the republican is part of russia. different from those typical of the western parts of russia when it comes...
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whether monterrey can tame the >> brown: a tumultuous time at a top public university. we'll look at the national implications. >> ifill: we remember nora ephron, who used humor and biting prose to capture the spirit of our changing times in movies, books and essays for more than 40 years. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. >> look, it's so simple. >> in a year, the bright minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud, all in real time. >> good idea. >> it's the at&t network. providing new ways to work together, so business works better. these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a firestorm raged in the colorado countryside today, after exploding across
whether monterrey can tame the >> brown: a tumultuous time at a top public university. we'll look at the national implications. >> ifill: we remember nora ephron, who used humor and biting prose to capture the spirit of our changing times in movies, books and essays for more than 40 years. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this is the at&t network-- a living, breathing intelligence bringing...
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i teach health and medical journalism at the university of georgia's great college of journalism and mass communications. so pleased to see so many of my colleagues and students here today. the author. washington is very special to me. she and i met 20 years ago when we were both at the harvard medical school. she was on a solution to there and i edited the harvard letter. we connected and we have been friends ever since. it lost time that she was a the university of georgia she was touring behind her remarkable for stomach medical apartheid but on a slew of awards on the national book critics circle of the best nonfiction of the year award. we are pleased to bring her back this year with her second book and that have made her visit possible the university of georgia office of diversity, the graduate programs, the professional program for the journalism department and my own graduate program in health and medical journal some. is a journalist who morph into an author who gained an international reputation as a medical moral high thinker. she is the voice we need to hear in the public
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far beyond the campus of the university of new mexico at that time. but long is not the only one who was involved. let me give you another example. civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city, oklahoma in 1958. very few people are familiar with this. those demonstrations were going to be led -- actually, there were two sets of demonstrations. i don't have a picture for wichita. but there were civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas and in oklahoma city, oklahoma. the civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas were led by 21-year-old college student named ron walters. the civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city in 1958 were led by a 16-year-old high school student named barbara posely. barbara posely. ordinary people. maybe extraordinary people who just up until that point led ordinary lives and then became involved in the civil rights movement. yet i think we have to understand that the protests in new mexico, the protests in oklahoma, the protests in wichita, didn't sort of catch on. they didn't catch far. they didn't grow as would be
far beyond the campus of the university of new mexico at that time. but long is not the only one who was involved. let me give you another example. civil rights demonstrations in oklahoma city, oklahoma in 1958. very few people are familiar with this. those demonstrations were going to be led -- actually, there were two sets of demonstrations. i don't have a picture for wichita. but there were civil rights demonstrations in wichita, kansas and in oklahoma city, oklahoma. the civil rights...
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what's next for sandusky, the victims and penn state university? g me is cnn legal contributor, paul callen. let's start with the victims here. should we expect them to come back to court? they've been through so much but will they return for sandusky's sentencing? >> i would imagine they will return, at least some of them. some were in court for the testimony and some in court for closing arguments. they braced themselves for the pain of reliving this. i would suspect we'll see them in court, at least some. >> what do you think we might expect in terms of a civil judgment against sandusky? >> i think we will see a number of cases being filed by victims, not only the victims involved in this case but there are many other cases that have been investigated and have been vengtd by a pennsylvania grand jury. you could see anywhere from five to 15 lawsuits probably being filed. mike mcqueary, remember, the assistant coach who testified, he also has a lawsuit against penn state he will file formally in the near future. lots of suits against the university
what's next for sandusky, the victims and penn state university? g me is cnn legal contributor, paul callen. let's start with the victims here. should we expect them to come back to court? they've been through so much but will they return for sandusky's sentencing? >> i would imagine they will return, at least some of them. some were in court for the testimony and some in court for closing arguments. they braced themselves for the pain of reliving this. i would suspect we'll see them in...
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the university where anton and anatoly study in accordance with the same traditions of centuries past. goal through studying is to achieve enlightenment thereby a scaping the will of existence and to reach nirvana. even though the republican is part of russia it is. different from those typical of the western parts of russia when it comes to religion the difference is striking. are almost aliens here whether or no more than ten people like them. twenty four year old came here from the caucasus. can be found there christianity. was not a religious person initially he studied music for years playing the drums and once he graduated from a faculty of an atoll he came here just to look at the miracle of. i wondered what the meaning of. this question had come so i traced the chain which. the family. used. to me i thought that. i wanted something. they have. this is a lesson in the language it's the most difficult of the studied languages it's all but extinct. to read ancient but is texts. on the floor because they're not supposed to be at the same height as the teacher. subordination is as
the university where anton and anatoly study in accordance with the same traditions of centuries past. goal through studying is to achieve enlightenment thereby a scaping the will of existence and to reach nirvana. even though the republican is part of russia it is. different from those typical of the western parts of russia when it comes to religion the difference is striking. are almost aliens here whether or no more than ten people like them. twenty four year old came here from the caucasus....
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i'm ellen, the senior vice chancellor at the university of nebraska lincoln. i want to welcome all of you who are here today on our campus and all of our colleagues and friends who are watching on c-span and on the nebraska educational television network. martin jischke is president i'm herris of purdue university and former president of iowa state university and university of missouri rallo. m.i.t. trained aeronautical eng near who earned fellow status in the american association for the advancement of science. martin's been awarded the highest honor any of us can achieve, an honorary docket trait from his undergratd yat alma mater, illinois institute of technology. how pleased mr. morill wou have been to have an influential advocate for american public higher education, a scholar who led two mere land grant universities and two chaired the boards of both nostalgic and the aau take as his topic today the morill land grant act investing in america's future. please welcome professor jischke. >> thank you very much. thank you. thank you, ellen, for that very gene
i'm ellen, the senior vice chancellor at the university of nebraska lincoln. i want to welcome all of you who are here today on our campus and all of our colleagues and friends who are watching on c-span and on the nebraska educational television network. martin jischke is president i'm herris of purdue university and former president of iowa state university and university of missouri rallo. m.i.t. trained aeronautical eng near who earned fellow status in the american association for the...
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the university where and on an atoll the study. of the same traditions of centuries passed. through studying is to achieve enlightenment their bias existence and to reach nirvana. even though the republican is part of russia it is a world of its own local traditions different from those typical of the western parts of russia when it comes to religion the difference is striking and. are almost aliens here whether or no more than ten people like them. twenty four year old anatoly came here from the caucasus ism can be found them only christianity and islam anatoli was not a religious person initially he studied music for eight years playing the drums and once he graduated from a faculty of an atoll he came here just to look at the miracle of sun. i wondered what the meaning of was. the time to find the answer to this question had come so i traced the change which a person is born then he grows up at sardi's gets a job sells the family car and a house just grows old and. new stuff and. it's all seemed somewhat pointless to me i thought that's not quite what i want and i wanted
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anatoly and so on are in their fourth year at the buddhist university of of against good at sun they are halfway through their course. after years of intense study both will receive a degree in philosophy and the title. it's. the phrase russian buddhism may sound strange but it has been one of the traditional religions of the country since the eighteenth century. here dad sounds of being considered a funds of wisdom in days gone by. studied buddhist philosophy medicine and astrology. the university where anton and i totally study in accordance with the same traditions of centuries passed. through studying is to achieve enlightenment their bias existence and to reach nirvana. even though the republican is part of russia it is a world of its own local traditions different from those typical of the western parts of russia when it comes to religion the difference is striking and. are almost aliens here whether or no more than ten people like them. twenty four year old anatoly came here from the caucasus ism can be found them only christianity and islam anatoli was not a religious person i
anatoly and so on are in their fourth year at the buddhist university of of against good at sun they are halfway through their course. after years of intense study both will receive a degree in philosophy and the title. it's. the phrase russian buddhism may sound strange but it has been one of the traditional religions of the country since the eighteenth century. here dad sounds of being considered a funds of wisdom in days gone by. studied buddhist philosophy medicine and astrology. the...
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yesterday the university reinstated president teresa sullivan. this comes less than three weeks after her dismissal which led to a series of protests. tom roussey has reaction. >> on university avenue, students gave a big thumbs up to the decision to keep teresa sullivan. >> we were upset when she was let go. >> i think it's great. >> this students from fairfax county says that sullivan is very popular with students. >> she has a great focus on academics. the main reason i chose to come here. >> even the leader of the movement to ditch the sullivan changed your mind. >> only if we go forward together. >> some say this took a major negative from the university and turned it into positive. >> i think it shows the. university at its the >> i am relieved. >> this parent has reason to be relieved. she has triplets starting here this fall and was worried about what the controversy was doing to of virginia's reputation. >> i was concerned about the situation as a parent. and i really like sullivan. "black swan of the issues that caused some board members
yesterday the university reinstated president teresa sullivan. this comes less than three weeks after her dismissal which led to a series of protests. tom roussey has reaction. >> on university avenue, students gave a big thumbs up to the decision to keep teresa sullivan. >> we were upset when she was let go. >> i think it's great. >> this students from fairfax county says that sullivan is very popular with students. >> she has a great focus on academics. the main...
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she officially leaves the university august 15. at the twitter chatter a lot not happy with the decision -- which would love for you to tweet us your thoughts on the decision. >> investigators looking for a person of interest in what could be dewey beach's first murder ever. a woman was found dead in a hotel room, apparently stabbed. the priorities have not been able to identify her. hotel staffers say she did not rent the room where she died. jerry sandusky's defense team will continue presenting his case. >> the jury could not begin deliberations as early as thursday. the very latest on the testimony. >> all six witnesses who took the stand yesterday for the defense were what we call character witnesses, people who know sandusky best and people who will try to -- tried to paint a different picture of the man who is facing more than 50 child abuse charges. first in court yesterday were fellow football coaches and longtime friends who told the jury sandusky is a local hero with a great reputation and that showering with boys is not
she officially leaves the university august 15. at the twitter chatter a lot not happy with the decision -- which would love for you to tweet us your thoughts on the decision. >> investigators looking for a person of interest in what could be dewey beach's first murder ever. a woman was found dead in a hotel room, apparently stabbed. the priorities have not been able to identify her. hotel staffers say she did not rent the room where she died. jerry sandusky's defense team will continue...
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i am the president in maryland. rural university in western maryland and part of the system of maryland's 11 campuses. i am here testifying on behalf of the american association of state colleges and universities known as aascu that represents over 400 public institutions and university systems. thank you for holding this hearing. i would encourage members to view my written statement for further detail and explanation of this testimony. he serves the majority connected to the region's national guard and reserve units. the number of veterans we serve varies significantly from year to year. our overall enrollment is about 5500 students. we are currently serving about 102 veterans. our growing online programs in particular are accredited mba and the new bachelor of science and nursing are proving particularly popular with veterans since the programs are designed to be very flexible. aascu serves as the administrative agency for the student colleges and supports the sbebt of the issued executive order. our nation's veterans and militar
i am the president in maryland. rural university in western maryland and part of the system of maryland's 11 campuses. i am here testifying on behalf of the american association of state colleges and universities known as aascu that represents over 400 public institutions and university systems. thank you for holding this hearing. i would encourage members to view my written statement for further detail and explanation of this testimony. he serves the majority connected to the region's national...
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the victim's attorneys plan to sue the university for failing to deal with the threat months earlier. >> reporter: if a picture is worth a thousands words, this image of joshua caesar could speak volumes at the hands of the killer, alexander kinyua. >> he is blind in his left eye. doctors are not optimistic he will regain sight. he's got a fractured skull, neurological issues. he's obviously got psychological issues. his attorney said kinyua said he had killed a roommate in harford county, heaten part of list brain. he attacked caesar in his morgan state dorm. >> as soon as he walked to the front door, alec was there with a baseball bat wrapped in wire and smashed him in the head for no reason. >> reporter: this gives us a glimpse inside the room where kinyua who draped his head in a black sheet said he wasn't finished with his victim. >> alec dragged josh out cold, puts him in a room, pulls out a knife and is ready to cut into him and what we know from what he did to the other victim was problem going to start eating his organs. >> his roommate interseeded and pushed him. silver man
the victim's attorneys plan to sue the university for failing to deal with the threat months earlier. >> reporter: if a picture is worth a thousands words, this image of joshua caesar could speak volumes at the hands of the killer, alexander kinyua. >> he is blind in his left eye. doctors are not optimistic he will regain sight. he's got a fractured skull, neurological issues. he's obviously got psychological issues. his attorney said kinyua said he had killed a roommate in harford...
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. >>> also coming up, a gunman on the loose after a shooting at the university of auburn that killed three people. >>> back from the battlefield, servicemen and women are coping with ptsd by going in front of the camera and sharing their personal war story. welcome. i'm audrey barnes in for maureen umeh. we begin with a weather alert. if you stepped outside, you know it's scorching hot. temperatures are in the 90s already after a couple of warm days. let's turn things over to genital better in the weather -- gwen -- gwen tolbart in the weather center. >> the relief we had came from a breeze through the area. let's take a look at our numbers. we will show you exactly where we were at. 92 at national airport. the high today 90 at dulles. 94 at bwi thurgood marshall. i want to tell you this is 9 degrees warmer than the seasonal average for d.c. 12 for baltimore. those temperatures are climbing. wind flow is from the south at 12 miles per hour and the humidity has dropped somewhat. here is a look at area temperatures. still in the 80s and the 90s. i can't warn you enough that this heat ca
. >>> also coming up, a gunman on the loose after a shooting at the university of auburn that killed three people. >>> back from the battlefield, servicemen and women are coping with ptsd by going in front of the camera and sharing their personal war story. welcome. i'm audrey barnes in for maureen umeh. we begin with a weather alert. if you stepped outside, you know it's scorching hot. temperatures are in the 90s already after a couple of warm days. let's turn things over to...
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why hundreds of people showed up at an emergency meeting at the university of virginia. >> be prepared for big changes if you ride metro. we'll explain the big new rush coming up. >> live and in h.d. -- you are watching abc 7 news at 6:30, on your side. >> metro riders, get ready for the new russia our system that goes into effect tomorrow morning that will add more checks -- rush hour system that doesn't affect our morning. many wonder if it will help or confuse writers. >> the orange line is a one of the ones that will be changed starting tomorrow, making it easier to get from one end to the other without having to stop and transfer trains. we talked to metro riders today and some of them think it's good, some of them think it's confusing. >> i wrote it to work and it was a pretty crowded. >> asia have to wait for a couple of trains to get on because there are some people. >> starting tomorrow, you may not have to ride to work pressed next to strangers. the changes mean more people moving unless people waiting around. >> adding more trains is a good thing. >> there will be no change
why hundreds of people showed up at an emergency meeting at the university of virginia. >> be prepared for big changes if you ride metro. we'll explain the big new rush coming up. >> live and in h.d. -- you are watching abc 7 news at 6:30, on your side. >> metro riders, get ready for the new russia our system that goes into effect tomorrow morning that will add more checks -- rush hour system that doesn't affect our morning. many wonder if it will help or confuse writers....
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the gal lax sees not the center of the universe. universe has no center therefore you cannot be it. >> that is author david mckeilah his advice coming at a time when youth suffer from inflated self importance. the reaction from the speech positive even from the students. >> that leaves us to our question of the day. do you think his commencement speech was just fine or over the line? send us your comments you can tweet this to us at fox friends first or friend first@foxnews.com. we will read them later in the show. time now 24 after the hour. coming up is this a joke? listen to this patty ann. one school banning god bless the usa because it's too grown-up for five years old. the coschool relacing it with a justin bieber song. we will have a live report coming up. >>> a movie cause as teen to have a seizure. on this day in history in 1986 the movie "ferris bueller's day off"." ♪ welcome back to fox and friends first. i am patti ann browne. >> i am heather filleders. it is 28 after the top of the hour. it is time for the 5@5:30. the t
the gal lax sees not the center of the universe. universe has no center therefore you cannot be it. >> that is author david mckeilah his advice coming at a time when youth suffer from inflated self importance. the reaction from the speech positive even from the students. >> that leaves us to our question of the day. do you think his commencement speech was just fine or over the line? send us your comments you can tweet this to us at fox friends first or friend first@foxnews.com. we...
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i think they look at the mod of the university. visioned by thomas jefferson a long time ago as a quiet place of contemplation and studying of classics and they say it's out of sync with the needs of the 21st century and the euro universities have to respond more. that and more after we take a quick break. more naturally withn than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. what's in your wallet? ♪
i think they look at the mod of the university. visioned by thomas jefferson a long time ago as a quiet place of contemplation and studying of classics and they say it's out of sync with the needs of the 21st century and the euro universities have to respond more. that and more after we take a quick break. more naturally withn than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... sven's home security gets...
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it means the university gets more money in total to make the infrastructure of the university better. it means renovating buildings, renovating laboratories, and it means we are looking good compared to the others out there. >> it sounds like this initiative is extremely successful. how would you judge it? >> we have managed to get some projects refunded. we manage to get a couple of so- called excellence clusters in the ranks of the top-funded, and it is basically spanning the space of different fields, not just in natural science. it is also in humanities and interdisciplinary research as well. >> would you say the initiative is a successful one for the german government? >> i think that is important to realize it is a one-of effort, and it will expire, and germany has attracted a lot of attention for it, but in the long run, i think germany needs to learn about spending more money in a long view. universities need more money in total. >> does it come at a good time, considering the skill shortage in the labor market in germany? >> absolutely. germany needs to train more people and
it means the university gets more money in total to make the infrastructure of the university better. it means renovating buildings, renovating laboratories, and it means we are looking good compared to the others out there. >> it sounds like this initiative is extremely successful. how would you judge it? >> we have managed to get some projects refunded. we manage to get a couple of so- called excellence clusters in the ranks of the top-funded, and it is basically spanning the...
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you have the university essentially the representatives from the university liying to cover up. it's terrible and it is going to cost the university a lot of money and cost their reputati n reputation. everything you can think of is going to hurt this university. but this university will recover. i mean these things sound so horrible when they are happe happening in terms of you don't think they will ever recover in the midst of it but six months, eight months, a year from now i think people will begin to forget this a little bit. never forget the hourible stain on the university but new students and professors and program. the money judgments will be paid. the insurance company letts pay the judgments and the state will be able to move on and its football program will get up and running again. you don't try to penalize everybody for actions of a few. in this instance the criminal action. >> unless and until there is a ruling of a lack of instituti n institutional control. that happened at southern meth methodist university back in the day about charges that are no where near th
you have the university essentially the representatives from the university liying to cover up. it's terrible and it is going to cost the university a lot of money and cost their reputati n reputation. everything you can think of is going to hurt this university. but this university will recover. i mean these things sound so horrible when they are happe happening in terms of you don't think they will ever recover in the midst of it but six months, eight months, a year from now i think people...
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the university of virginia must remain a great university. awhile she addressed the massive crowd of students, faculty and alumni outside, the head of the board apologized for not being more open with the decision. >> we want to express our sincere regrets for the pain anger, and confusion it may have caused among many in our uva family. >> the new interim president was in his fourth term as dean and professor of the mcintire school of commerce at the university. governor bob mcdonnell does have the authority to reinstate the former president. there's no word this morning on if he will step. -- step in. >> police in dewey beach delaware hope a surveillance photographs will help them find a suspect in the suspicious death of a woman. >> this was at the atlantic oceanside motel on the coastal highway in dewey beach. brianne carter has details. >> authorities could release the identity of the woman found inside the motel located in the area where people are using beach course, that could be released today. in the bustling beach down, authorities
the university of virginia must remain a great university. awhile she addressed the massive crowd of students, faculty and alumni outside, the head of the board apologized for not being more open with the decision. >> we want to express our sincere regrets for the pain anger, and confusion it may have caused among many in our uva family. >> the new interim president was in his fourth term as dean and professor of the mcintire school of commerce at the university. governor bob...
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a new president of the university of virginia. at least for now. 's board of visitors named carl zeithaml as interim president. he was most recently dean of uva's mcintyre school of commerce. he'll succeed teresa sullivan who was forced from her job after less than two years. >> say something before you get. >> your car. >> do not believe everything you read in the paper. >> we'll believe anything you tell us. >> tell us. >> tell us something! >> i made my statement. there's no more to it. >> you said something. >> why did the meeting take so long. >> resign. >> 145ishame on you. >> resign. >> students and community xhebs shouted at dragas as she left the meeting this morning. they called on her and another board member to resign over the ouster of sullivan. earlier in the day thousands of members of the uva community showed their support for sullivan on the charlottesville campus. sullivan also defended the job she had done at the university as president during her first face-to-face meeting with the board since being forced from the office. >>> je
a new president of the university of virginia. at least for now. 's board of visitors named carl zeithaml as interim president. he was most recently dean of uva's mcintyre school of commerce. he'll succeed teresa sullivan who was forced from her job after less than two years. >> say something before you get. >> your car. >> do not believe everything you read in the paper. >> we'll believe anything you tell us. >> tell us. >> tell us something! >> i made...
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the university is bringing fertilized eggs into huge tanks where they're cultivated with home grown algae. then they're released back in the bay to attach to old oyster shells. >>> by now you've heard about rice harper's response to a question he wasn't thrilled about last week. but you really don't know you've made it in this town until you've been quoted on capitol hill. >> i don't want to answer that question. that's a time question. [ laughing ] >> oh, man. that's when senate majority leader harry read after his response and a question about immigration reform. as you may know, he used that same response last week when he was asked if the 19-year-old would be drinking alcohol during the natt's swing through canada where the drinking age is 19. >>> a review of race time. the maryland racing commission says they ran the preakness in record time back in 1973. the horse's former owner had asked them to review tapes of the race thinking they got it wrong and cheated the horse out of the time. after taking a look at the tapes enhanced by digital technology, the commission agreed. >>> not on
the university is bringing fertilized eggs into huge tanks where they're cultivated with home grown algae. then they're released back in the bay to attach to old oyster shells. >>> by now you've heard about rice harper's response to a question he wasn't thrilled about last week. but you really don't know you've made it in this town until you've been quoted on capitol hill. >> i don't want to answer that question. that's a time question. [ laughing ] >> oh, man. that's when...
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no problems reported around to the work zone at university. outer loop making four way past, lanes are open. southbound along 270, volume increasing leaving hyattstown headed out to the scales. your lanes are open as you continue through germantown and rockville. 66 picking up the volume and the usual suspects traveling in from manassas towards centreville. ntrevi ll that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. . >> thank you. >>> we begin this morning with a race for the white house. mitt romney will be in sterling, vicious today for a campaign stop. >> commonwealth is considered a key battleground state in the fall elections. mitt romney was in salem, virginia yesterday where he went after president obama other his economic policies as well as his immigration policy. mitt romney says the supreme court created confusion when it upheld just part of arizona's immigration law. >> you see, when he was running for office, he said he would make it his first priority and his first year agenda to reform our immigration system and make it work for the
no problems reported around to the work zone at university. outer loop making four way past, lanes are open. southbound along 270, volume increasing leaving hyattstown headed out to the scales. your lanes are open as you continue through germantown and rockville. 66 picking up the volume and the usual suspects traveling in from manassas towards centreville. ntrevi ll that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. . >> thank you. >>> we begin this morning with a race for the white...