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in july they were investigating the university about potential job placement. california's attorney-general issued an investigative spoken. in october, as we mentioned, the department of defense announced probation. the next day the department of education announced an engagement with the department of justice into their practices. >> what do you say to people looking in, saying what is on? >> my first concern is in each agency that you describe, viewing the university of phoenix, there's a predisposition that there's malfeasance in the university. what concerns me is this really is government by fiat. isn't it. >> how so? >> we have interagency task forces. we have proclamations made. we are painted with this broad brush that we are all guilty of grotesque sins, and where is the evidence that would throw us into the category. >> are you saying all the federal agencies are wrong. >> i'm saying to the contrary, that's their job. their job is to go forward and say give us data on. >> no matter who is wrong, the question remains whether the government is doing enou
in july they were investigating the university about potential job placement. california's attorney-general issued an investigative spoken. in october, as we mentioned, the department of defense announced probation. the next day the department of education announced an engagement with the department of justice into their practices. >> what do you say to people looking in, saying what is on? >> my first concern is in each agency that you describe, viewing the university of phoenix,...
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julio frenk is the new president of the university of miami. he joined the school after leading the harvard school of medicine and he is the former minister of health for mexico. in an extended interview, dr. frenk laid out his vision for the u, and his plans to make the university even better. you are the first hispanic president of this wonderful university that's going to near 90 years. let's talk about some of the programs that we have here at the university of miami for inclusiveness and for diversity. >> so the university of miami is already one of the most diverse universities in the country in particular. it's also quite diverse when it comes to staff and faculty. i think we need to do much more with faculty, with more delivered recruitment. but if you look at our student body it is very diverse along multiple dimensions. of course, race and ethnicity is a major one and gender, sexual orientation, national origin... this is a very international university. we have students from more than 100 countries, from all 50 states in the united st
julio frenk is the new president of the university of miami. he joined the school after leading the harvard school of medicine and he is the former minister of health for mexico. in an extended interview, dr. frenk laid out his vision for the u, and his plans to make the university even better. you are the first hispanic president of this wonderful university that's going to near 90 years. let's talk about some of the programs that we have here at the university of miami for inclusiveness and...
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they are very potent and the ability to measure the expansion rate of the universe and the size of theniverse. two teams are working on the same problem and arrived at the same answer and shared the nobel prize for that. ♪ ♪ charlie: i assume it is the most frequently asked question -- are we alone? neil: the people i sit next to on an airplane, once they learned what i do, astrophysicist -- charlie: how do they get to the question? neil: i think some people still look up. you cannot help but wonder. all these stars. we like to know there are stars just like the sun and planets orbiting the stars. if they are planets, how could you now wonder if there is life? if there is intelligent life, are they smarter than us? if they are, should we be scared of them? my best guess is the universe is teeming with life. the galaxy is proxy for other galaxies. teeming with life, but the complex life might be much rarer. charlie: why is that? neil: here is the argument -- you have the timeline of the earth. 4.5 billion years. what this planet out there. some planets were born yesterday. you don't kno
they are very potent and the ability to measure the expansion rate of the universe and the size of theniverse. two teams are working on the same problem and arrived at the same answer and shared the nobel prize for that. ♪ ♪ charlie: i assume it is the most frequently asked question -- are we alone? neil: the people i sit next to on an airplane, once they learned what i do, astrophysicist -- charlie: how do they get to the question? neil: i think some people still look up. you cannot help...
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and i had an interest in the universe. all my book reports were on what the moon was like and mars and the space program. >> rose: even then. >> yeah. starting at age nine. but it didn't really gel until age 11, fifth or sixth grade. and then the teacher noted for me that the hayden planetarium, the local plan tair yum in new york had classes on the universe. and i started taking these classes after hours, that can get you tired, right. after school you go to do another thing. and that kind of tamped me down in the class but now i had a whole new universe, literal and figurative universe to devote my energies to. >> rose: when did you know that what you wanted to do was be an astrophysicist. >> at age nine a first visit to the hayden planetarium. >> rose: did it for you? >> that put something in my veins. i don't know, to this day i still think it was the universe who called me and not i who called it. >> rose: really? >> and so i said wow, this is-- and of course growing up in the bronx, there aren't many stars visible any
and i had an interest in the universe. all my book reports were on what the moon was like and mars and the space program. >> rose: even then. >> yeah. starting at age nine. but it didn't really gel until age 11, fifth or sixth grade. and then the teacher noted for me that the hayden planetarium, the local plan tair yum in new york had classes on the universe. and i started taking these classes after hours, that can get you tired, right. after school you go to do another thing. and...
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and the next upcoming session will focus on the university system. so you have that issue, but what would be -- i know you are working budget wise, but what do you think will emerge as the top tier needs for the system statewide? >> the most important thing and number one on my list and number one on the board's list is funding for workforce development and funding for the community colleges. 90% of neva dans access higher education through the community college system and the -- we have to make sure we're committing the state funds wrshgs we need them most and where we need them most right now, workforce development and two is strengthening the community colleges. increasing the research capabilities at our two universities. >> the community college in southern nevada was in the news substantially over recent controversies within the system. and the core issue of problems with the community college system sort of got overshadowed by other issues so have those issues and problems with legislature had concerns with the community colleges, the governanc
and the next upcoming session will focus on the university system. so you have that issue, but what would be -- i know you are working budget wise, but what do you think will emerge as the top tier needs for the system statewide? >> the most important thing and number one on my list and number one on the board's list is funding for workforce development and funding for the community colleges. 90% of neva dans access higher education through the community college system and the -- we have...
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mark the death of the man who the university is named after, he was the founder of the liberal anti-talibanical party. universities in this province, the same region where fighters attacked a school in december 2014, killing 134 children. that attack was linked to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters, hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. and this latest attack security forces combed the campus for hours, looking for gunmen. they say they are now confident they have killed them all, and an investigation is underway, leaving families and thousands of students to mourn the dead. >>> and al jazeera's kamal hyder has been inside the university campus, and sent this update. >> reporter: the attack happened at the time where there was dense fog over the area, the attacker using the rear wall of the university compound from where they were able to enter. the attackers also came into the guest house of the university, where one of the employees was present. ironically, you can see his picture lying on the sofa, he was killed right
mark the death of the man who the university is named after, he was the founder of the liberal anti-talibanical party. universities in this province, the same region where fighters attacked a school in december 2014, killing 134 children. that attack was linked to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters, hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. and this latest attack security forces combed the campus for hours, looking for gunmen....
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the mystery of why the university of iowa fight song is playing on a loop hundreds of miles away. this is a live look at the pentacrest on the university of iowa's campus.there's more news7ahead then live at 5 continues on cbs 2. that's going viral.for months now, people in niagra falls, new york have been hearing a mysterious song coming from an empty building for up to eight hours a day.but as alex haight shows us - residents in town are getting tired of hearing "the walls and rafters ring." the university of iowa fight song... a staple of pep rallies and football games in iowa city and more recently on 3rd street in niagara falls. confused? you're not alone. alone."i'm not really sure. i it."wine on third owner david giusiana says over the past six months, an instrumental version of the fight song has play from a vacant building across the street from his restaurant every day from 3 to 11 p-m. for the first few weeks, he had no idea what the song was. was."our manager, tim mehzir, finally decided to use shazaam and identified that's what song it was so no, no one really paid att
the mystery of why the university of iowa fight song is playing on a loop hundreds of miles away. this is a live look at the pentacrest on the university of iowa's campus.there's more news7ahead then live at 5 continues on cbs 2. that's going viral.for months now, people in niagra falls, new york have been hearing a mysterious song coming from an empty building for up to eight hours a day.but as alex haight shows us - residents in town are getting tired of hearing "the walls and rafters...
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the university claims the firing resulted from concerns about how griesbaum treated her players. but flickinger says the university's investigative rerert did not outlineneany policy violations by griesbaum. the iowa department of revenue says it's using tighter security measures this year. that's after it saw more than tax returns last year. radio iowa reports the agency will be using updated technology to track potential fraud and verify bank accounts. it will also use geographic mapping to see where fraud rings are located, and are working to strengthen communication with the i-r-s and other states. supervisors and other elected officials in linn county could get raises. linn county's compensation board is recommending a three point five percent increase in pay for the county attorney and sheriff. it's recommending a three percent increase for supervisors and other officialaland other officials like the auditor, recorder and treasurer. last year, linn supervisors approved a two-percent increase on a 3 to 2 vote that put their yearly wage overerhe 100-thousand dollar mark. ceda
the university claims the firing resulted from concerns about how griesbaum treated her players. but flickinger says the university's investigative rerert did not outlineneany policy violations by griesbaum. the iowa department of revenue says it's using tighter security measures this year. that's after it saw more than tax returns last year. radio iowa reports the agency will be using updated technology to track potential fraud and verify bank accounts. it will also use geographic mapping to...
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the university of iowa fight song every evening for the past few months. the owner says an instrumental version of the song projects from an empty building nearby from 3 p-m to 11 p-m each day. niagara police have where the they haven't figured out who's playing it. now here's dave franzman with a look at what's coming up tonight on the kcrg-tv nine news at six. "here's something you won't see anywhere else in iowa. that's yoga classes juvenile detention. why are they doing it? we'll look at that tonight at six." a protester who was at a donald trump rally in iowa city last night now faces tomatoes at the republican presidential candidate. and a new poll out today shows democratic presidential candidates bernie sanders and hillary clinton are in a very close race ahead of the iowa caucuses. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. away. that means it's down to the wire for candidates to swing undecided voters to their side, and convince them to go out and caucus. a new poll today from quinnipiac university shows democratic presidential candidate dead
the university of iowa fight song every evening for the past few months. the owner says an instrumental version of the song projects from an empty building nearby from 3 p-m to 11 p-m each day. niagara police have where the they haven't figured out who's playing it. now here's dave franzman with a look at what's coming up tonight on the kcrg-tv nine news at six. "here's something you won't see anywhere else in iowa. that's yoga classes juvenile detention. why are they doing it? we'll look...
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we've been telling you about these gunmen that entered the university there, the bacha khan universityple are dead. we want to get clarification on this. and we can now go to our correspondent there in islamabad who's watching this closely. we've heard about the seven people killed. we haven't had clarifications. we understand attackers have been killed as well. talk to us about what you know about this so far. >> reporter: rosemary, as of right now, it's a tense situation at the university campus. we know that seven people have been killed. because of the information that's coming out, it's very vague. it's very filtered. the security forces are not sharing much information. so we don't really know who has been killed, whether they're students or professors. we do -- we have been told by rescue services that there are more dead bodies, that the death toll is expected to rise, that 20 people have been injured so far. we know that the militants are still holed up inside the university. it's an ongoing operation. we've been told by people on the ground that there's aerial surveillance. j
we've been telling you about these gunmen that entered the university there, the bacha khan universityple are dead. we want to get clarification on this. and we can now go to our correspondent there in islamabad who's watching this closely. we've heard about the seven people killed. we haven't had clarifications. we understand attackers have been killed as well. talk to us about what you know about this so far. >> reporter: rosemary, as of right now, it's a tense situation at the...
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the answer, the university of georgia. the bulldogs. they have played in this game six times. >> and that is a great segue to the next float, which features the title sponsor. you probably know buffalo wild wings for chicken wings and one of 21 signature sauces. >> but vanessa, buffalo wild wings is a great community partner having teamed with the boys and girls clubs of america to allow kids to play on football and basketball teams and cheer squads. buffalo wild wings helps 100,000 children by donating millions. buffalo wild wings beliefs there's a champion in every child. some of the champions are with the float today. members of the orlando area boys and girls club. >> greg, buffalo wild wings has worldwide. the company is excited to be the title sponsor of the 70th edition of a new year's day football rivalry. let's join rod who is standing by with buffalo wild wings's vice president of north american marketing. >> the game is sold out. a great crowd. so what does it mean to table gate at vdubs? >> it's like tail getting but inside
the answer, the university of georgia. the bulldogs. they have played in this game six times. >> and that is a great segue to the next float, which features the title sponsor. you probably know buffalo wild wings for chicken wings and one of 21 signature sauces. >> but vanessa, buffalo wild wings is a great community partner having teamed with the boys and girls clubs of america to allow kids to play on football and basketball teams and cheer squads. buffalo wild wings helps 100,000...
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manslaughter charges for dubose's death. the city will pay the family more than $4.8 million. the university will offer all 12 of the dubose's children free tuition and fees which is estimated at $500,000. that makes the total value of the settlement 5.3 million. they spoke about the memory just a moment ago. >> really solid memories. we play the memories back in our head. we got to keep the memories alive. i know i do. we all just -- everybody got a little piece of him in us. when we all come together, he's definitely there with us. >> this was the loss of a human life, this was a tragedy, the university is remorseful about it. we feel for the dubose family, this is very important to the university to reach in agreement at least with this aspect of this tragedy, so that hopefully, the family can continue to get closure and to move on. >> u.t.'s released this statement. i want to express on behalf of the university of cincinnati community our deepest regrets. this agreement is also part of the healing process, not only for the family, but also for our university and cincinnati communities. i
manslaughter charges for dubose's death. the city will pay the family more than $4.8 million. the university will offer all 12 of the dubose's children free tuition and fees which is estimated at $500,000. that makes the total value of the settlement 5.3 million. they spoke about the memory just a moment ago. >> really solid memories. we play the memories back in our head. we got to keep the memories alive. i know i do. we all just -- everybody got a little piece of him in us. when we all...
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ti serves as an associate professor of law at the university of hong kong. 's where the hong kong federation of students is based, a pro-democracy organization made up of eight universities, and the main player in the umbrella revolution. but due to the failure to produce change, the steering committee clashed with radical elements who wanted to strengthen demonstrations and demands. the university of hong kong eventually split from the federation following a vote in february. there were also rumors that ti had left hong kong. we were unable to contact him before we arrived. meanwhile, another man from hong kong has been actively working with the goal of making china a democracy. l leicheukian went to beijing to join the students and their protest 26 years ago. >> la teesha ying is on the other side of the fence. she led an anti-umbrella revolution protest immediately after the streets were occupied. she says some 10,000 people joined her. >> everyone has their reasons for being for or against the pro-democracy movement. financial factors play a key part. whe
ti serves as an associate professor of law at the university of hong kong. 's where the hong kong federation of students is based, a pro-democracy organization made up of eight universities, and the main player in the umbrella revolution. but due to the failure to produce change, the steering committee clashed with radical elements who wanted to strengthen demonstrations and demands. the university of hong kong eventually split from the federation following a vote in february. there were also...
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the event kicks off today at 12:30 at the tangeman university center. topics for the conference include: institutional racism, law enforcement and representation... racial profiling... the state of police community relations... policing black girls and women's bodies... and immigration policy. vo this conference... held against the backdrop of the ongoing sam dubose case... in with uc police officer ray tensing has been charged with murder... tensing shot dubose during a traffic stop last summer.... the university recently settled a lawsuit with dubose's family... paying them 5.3 million dollars. live charles jones, a uc political science professor, worked with several other academics to bring this conference to uc. dbl box a car found buried 10 feet underground...is the talk of the 10 feet underground...is the talk of the town this morning in franklin... we just keep turning round...we've never seen anything like this the warren county sheriff's office says there's no evidence of a crime. a 1960's model blue mercury convertible was unearthed along dixie
the event kicks off today at 12:30 at the tangeman university center. topics for the conference include: institutional racism, law enforcement and representation... racial profiling... the state of police community relations... policing black girls and women's bodies... and immigration policy. vo this conference... held against the backdrop of the ongoing sam dubose case... in with uc police officer ray tensing has been charged with murder... tensing shot dubose during a traffic stop last...
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the university will pay 4-point-8 million dollars to the dubose family. dubose's 12 children will also get free tuition to the a memorial to dubose.u-c president santa ono will issue an apology to the family. dubose's daughter spoke to use just a little bit ago about the deal. just all of the memories we play them back in our heads because we'll never have another time with our dad. we do. invited to attend the community advisory committee meetings... which is reviewing police proceddures and reform. breaking right now. now.firefighters are battling a fire in the 800 block of nebraska avenue in west price hill.9 on your side has a crew headed to the scene.we will update you as soon as new information is available. good morning.a really cold start to the week... with wind chills making it feel even colder outside.there's still a wind chill advisory for much of the tri-state. tri-state.nine first warning meteorologist shrry hughes join us with a look at the forecast. it's a bitterly cold afternoon with temperatures in the coming in from the west at 10 mph a
the university will pay 4-point-8 million dollars to the dubose family. dubose's 12 children will also get free tuition to the a memorial to dubose.u-c president santa ono will issue an apology to the family. dubose's daughter spoke to use just a little bit ago about the deal. just all of the memories we play them back in our heads because we'll never have another time with our dad. we do. invited to attend the community advisory committee meetings... which is reviewing police proceddures and...
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. >>> give us an education, yuck africans call on the government to open universities to more students. talks get underway in islamabad to try to revive the afghan peace pros. we are live in pakistan. ♪ >>> tributes to the musician who was ziggy star dust, cancer claims the life of rock legend david bowie. >>> trucks carrying food and medicine are on their way to syrians living under siege. two convoys organized by the u.n. and red cross are being checked near three towns where people have been cut off for months. images of i am mace 80ed bodies and starving children have caught the attention of the world. talk us through what's going on. >> we've got 175 tons of aid going into the two towns in idlib. we're mainly seeing food in those convoys. that's what people desperately need the most after a few months of not having food. we've got medical supplies, as well and sanitation kids. lets have a look now at that convoy on its journey. >> a red cross convoy left damascus carrying desperately needed aid to the besieged town in western syria. there were demands that more has to be done to h
. >>> give us an education, yuck africans call on the government to open universities to more students. talks get underway in islamabad to try to revive the afghan peace pros. we are live in pakistan. ♪ >>> tributes to the musician who was ziggy star dust, cancer claims the life of rock legend david bowie. >>> trucks carrying food and medicine are on their way to syrians living under siege. two convoys organized by the u.n. and red cross are being checked near three...
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there were hundreds of others at the university too. 600 special guests were celebrating the birthdayman who the university is named after. the university is in charsadda the same region where fighters attacked a school in december 2014 killing 134 children. that attack was links to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred pakistani government officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters, hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. gunmen are among the dead in this latest attack, security forces are still combing the university looking for more. commanders say the nature of the attack in wintry, foggy conditions means it is difficult to know just how many attackers there are. al jazeera. >>> kamal as we heard this is unfortunately not the first time an attack of this kind has occurred in pakistan, what questions are now going to be raised about the security forces and the intelligence services about their preparedness for this? >> well, there is no doubt that the security forces were not able to prevent the attack, however, the quick response from them was able to save pr
there were hundreds of others at the university too. 600 special guests were celebrating the birthdayman who the university is named after. the university is in charsadda the same region where fighters attacked a school in december 2014 killing 134 children. that attack was links to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred pakistani government officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters, hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. gunmen are among the dead in this latest attack,...
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>>> the universities are, of course, seen as soft targets, so that, perhaps, would be a reason why these groups would go after this university, but from what you're saying, the warnings before, it would suggest that the security services and the intelligence services could have done more to prevent that. is that what you believe? >> yes. that's what i want to say, that there were already calls before. if proper security might have been taken and also i heard the officials saying that the head of the university, the advice chancellor, had time and again requested for the government for extra security because this university is located not in the populated area, but in the area away from the population center and it is surrounded by green field, by the sugar field. so it was more exposed to such attacks. this area, this district, where the university is located, it is sharing a long border with the tribal agencies where there was many operation against the militant there. then there is another area sandwiched between the tribal territory and administration and t
>>> the universities are, of course, seen as soft targets, so that, perhaps, would be a reason why these groups would go after this university, but from what you're saying, the warnings before, it would suggest that the security services and the intelligence services could have done more to prevent that. is that what you believe? >> yes. that's what i want to say, that there were already calls before. if proper security might have been taken and also i heard the officials saying...
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the university says most of the staff have now returned to work and classes will begin next week. malcolm webb is there and he joins us live. what is the scene there? what is the setting like? >> reporter: there has been a steady trickle of enough students arriving and register at the desk by the gate. it was through this very gate nine months ago that five gunmen entered the university and over the siege many were killed. the atmosphere is very different. the students that we have spoken to say they're not concerned and they do feel safe here. the university management say they've finally got the security that they've been asking for, for months, even for months before the attack happened. they said they had written to the government many times saying it was a vulnerable university. it was identified as a target. they finally got that security. they say the university now will be safe >>> the people that you're talking it to now that are coming today, they say that they're not in any way fearful? >> reporter: the people that we have spoken to say they're not, but then the student
the university says most of the staff have now returned to work and classes will begin next week. malcolm webb is there and he joins us live. what is the scene there? what is the setting like? >> reporter: there has been a steady trickle of enough students arriving and register at the desk by the gate. it was through this very gate nine months ago that five gunmen entered the university and over the siege many were killed. the atmosphere is very different. the students that we have spoken...
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the event kicks off today at 12:30 at the tangeman university center. topics for the conference include: institutional racism, law enforcement and representation... racial profiling... the state of police community relations... policing black girls and women's bodies... and immigration policy. vo this conference... held against the backdrop of the ongoing sam dubose case... in with uc police officer ray tensing has been charged with murder... tensing shot dubose during a traffic stop last summer.... the university recently settled a lawsuit with dubose's family... paying them 5.3 million dollars. live charles jones, a uc political science professor, worked with several other academics to bring this conference to uc. the disappearance university student. lauren spierer was last seen in 20-11. the f-b-i raided a martinsville home the f-b-i raided a martinsville home thursday... cadaver dogs were there and crews were seen digging in the dirt. a convicted sex offender owns the several felony sex offenses. i-u students say they're hopeful this is a needed bre
the event kicks off today at 12:30 at the tangeman university center. topics for the conference include: institutional racism, law enforcement and representation... racial profiling... the state of police community relations... policing black girls and women's bodies... and immigration policy. vo this conference... held against the backdrop of the ongoing sam dubose case... in with uc police officer ray tensing has been charged with murder... tensing shot dubose during a traffic stop last...
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the county land will connect the university with their 42 acre parcel. unlv have been cooperating with the federal aviatian administration to make sure their interfere with procedures at mccarran airport. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty the weather change for us this weekend looks to bring wind and a quick, slight chance of showers. it looks like stronger southwest gusts to 25 mph for saturday afternoon as the cold front approaches. we'll have overcast skies saturday with shower chances arriving in the afternoon, but the best chance for us looks to be between 7pm-midnight. we only expect a few hundredths-of-an- inch. slight chances remain for the first few hours of sunday. northwest wind to 20 mph will be with us after midnight and through sunday. we turn partly cloudy from mostly cloudy sunday. weekend saturday, 58 sunday. the weather change looks to bring wind and a quick, slight chance of showers. it looks like stronger southwest gusts to 25 mph for saturday afternoon as the cold front approaches. we'll have overcast skies sat
the county land will connect the university with their 42 acre parcel. unlv have been cooperating with the federal aviatian administration to make sure their interfere with procedures at mccarran airport. now fox5 weather 24/7, with chief meterologist ted pretty the weather change for us this weekend looks to bring wind and a quick, slight chance of showers. it looks like stronger southwest gusts to 25 mph for saturday afternoon as the cold front approaches. we'll have overcast skies saturday...
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the forces are still combing university looking for more. they say the nature of the attack in wintery and foggy conditions say it's difficult to know how many attackers there are >>> let's speak to a political analyst in islamabad. what is your response to this attack? >> i think this is the most, the second deadliest attack the terrorists again hit a soft target, an educational institution. in december 16 2014 they targeted a school of children. this time they hit a university. there were already intelligence alerts that they were going to target a soft place. i think this is a very shocking news for the whole of the country because after december 16, the security establishment of the political establishment has devised a claim code named at national action plan to target the terrorist activities, but unfortunately for the last few days we are looking at a surge in the terrorist attack. in december they hit a nearby city. a government office and 25 people were killed there. yesterday they attack a security check point in peshawa and a numbe
the forces are still combing university looking for more. they say the nature of the attack in wintery and foggy conditions say it's difficult to know how many attackers there are >>> let's speak to a political analyst in islamabad. what is your response to this attack? >> i think this is the most, the second deadliest attack the terrorists again hit a soft target, an educational institution. in december 16 2014 they targeted a school of children. this time they hit a university....
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covering the corridor in coralville, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. students at iowa state university are going to experience a big change of pace compared to the time that, historically, has been reserved for veisha. veisha.the university is planning two events to replace what was the annual festival. they include a cherry pieiesale around valentines day, and an art celebration in april.next year, the university is planning community service projects and a parara.e changes come after riots broke out during viesha in 20-14, causing extensive damage and leading the university to officially can the festival whh had been running for coming up on the cbs 2 news at six, taking the food outside. outside.iowa city is looking for food truck vendors.how to become one and why you should marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington poli
covering the corridor in coralville, mellaney moore, cbs 2 news. students at iowa state university are going to experience a big change of pace compared to the time that, historically, has been reserved for veisha. veisha.the university is planning two events to replace what was the annual festival. they include a cherry pieiesale around valentines day, and an art celebration in april.next year, the university is planning community service projects and a parara.e changes come after riots broke...
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hundreds of others were at the university. 600 special guests were there to mark the death of a man theniversity was named after. he was the founder of the rural anti-taliban political party. the university is in the same region where fighters attacked a school in 2014. killing 134 children. that attack was link the to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred the officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters. hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. in this latest attack security combed the campus for hours, looking for people. thousands of families and students have been left to mourn the dead >>> al jazeera's scott heidler has been inside the university campus, and he sent this update. >> the attack happened at a time when there was dense fog over the area. the attackers using the rear wall of the compound to enter. the attackers came in to the guest house of the university where a member of the university was present. ironically you see his body on the sofa, killed next to this spot. after, the attackers got into the boys hostel. because of the firing by students in ot
hundreds of others were at the university. 600 special guests were there to mark the death of a man theniversity was named after. he was the founder of the rural anti-taliban political party. the university is in the same region where fighters attacked a school in 2014. killing 134 children. that attack was link the to the pakistan taliban. reaction spurred the officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters. hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. in this latest attack security...
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so many things are coming together to make it work and have a great university, one of the best universities on the west coast. we have a great economic development program. the work that mike and standard doing over there. we have a great governor , everything is coming together. leaders of folks who are so bullish on this area it is really all coming together and this region is doing great. >> let's touch on jobs. 100 jobs over the course of the year. but you talk about the universe that you target the student to try to get them on board with your company. >> absolutely. the university produces great talent. and our goal is always to get at that university and find that talent and bring them into our business because they are the future. they are the future leaders and they get a great education. they have a lot of energy and that is part of our business model. >> rate stuff you have going on over here. as you can see this is not even the entire warehouse. over there behind that wall more space. some some really exciting things happening here in nevada. stay with us we will talk more about
so many things are coming together to make it work and have a great university, one of the best universities on the west coast. we have a great economic development program. the work that mike and standard doing over there. we have a great governor , everything is coming together. leaders of folks who are so bullish on this area it is really all coming together and this region is doing great. >> let's touch on jobs. 100 jobs over the course of the year. but you talk about the universe...
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i'm have the full forecast >>> representatives from the university of nevada are warning people about the risks of radon, a naturally considering radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless and tasteless but it can accumulate in homes and raise your risk of lung cancer. 21,000 americans die each year radon. in nevada about 1 in 4 homes shows radon concentrations above the acceptable level. that's why the university of nevada's cooperative extensions radon education program is holding more than a dozen public meetings across the state. >> this is the best time to test for radon. they tend to be higher during the winter. that's why we give free test kits now. >> the next meeting is on tuesday afternoon at north valley's library in reno. we'll post a list of all the meetings on our website, mynews4.com. and they're also handing out free test kits at all of those >>> people without health insurance could receive free medical care at a clinic today. the university of nevada school of medicine is -- hosted the first in a series of free clinics this month. today they offered general and is p
i'm have the full forecast >>> representatives from the university of nevada are warning people about the risks of radon, a naturally considering radioactive gas that is colorless, odorless and tasteless but it can accumulate in homes and raise your risk of lung cancer. 21,000 americans die each year radon. in nevada about 1 in 4 homes shows radon concentrations above the acceptable level. that's why the university of nevada's cooperative extensions radon education program is holding...
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at this gait at the university. it's through the same gait that five armed men entered the university and the following signing. 142 students were killed. management say the situation changed. they got the security. it wrote to the government on num louse occasions. the calls went unheeded. the attack happened, dozens have been killed. it means the university is secure. the students that we spoke to say they are secure. and are willing to consider their studies here. >> we can talk to a somali community leader and social activist joining us from the capital nairobi. thank you for talking to us on a day some consider anactivist. >> of course, it's a victory over terror. it's a good day. a bright day. people are saying - people say that the pen is mightier than the hand. and we celebrate at the university, one of the only universities. >> and the central government, when it happened, were quick to point a finger out. al-shabab operated from within populations, communities within kenya, particularly the somali populatio
at this gait at the university. it's through the same gait that five armed men entered the university and the following signing. 142 students were killed. management say the situation changed. they got the security. it wrote to the government on num louse occasions. the calls went unheeded. the attack happened, dozens have been killed. it means the university is secure. the students that we spoke to say they are secure. and are willing to consider their studies here. >> we can talk to a...
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las vegas a new football stadium could be coming to the university of las vegas. i'm christine maddela. i'm john huck. this is after a multimillion dollar land purchase. fox5's abby theodros is on campus tells us more about the the university and city.
las vegas a new football stadium could be coming to the university of las vegas. i'm christine maddela. i'm john huck. this is after a multimillion dollar land purchase. fox5's abby theodros is on campus tells us more about the the university and city.
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this started this morning when an explosion was heard at the front gate of the university. we're told there were a number of reports of shots being fired inside. again, fishofficials connected the school are saying at least 20 people are killed. they're saying all four attackers wither killed. they were on the roof tops at the campus. they say at least two of the attackers were killed by sniper fire. we know there were at least 3,000 students on campus. this cam can pus is in the northwest part of pakistan. there were also some 600 guests on campus today. they were there for a special ceremony to commemorate the name sake of the university, bacha khan. this was a busy day when the attackers stormed. what is not clear is whether or not there were more than four attackers. we only know from the military that four attackers have been killed. also there's a question of who will take responsibility. at this point, it's still too soon to determine who's responsible for this attack on this school this morning. >> as you say, we don't know how many attackers are involved. we can ass
this started this morning when an explosion was heard at the front gate of the university. we're told there were a number of reports of shots being fired inside. again, fishofficials connected the school are saying at least 20 people are killed. they're saying all four attackers wither killed. they were on the roof tops at the campus. they say at least two of the attackers were killed by sniper fire. we know there were at least 3,000 students on campus. this cam can pus is in the northwest part...
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but, the university of cincinnati has settled with the family of sam dubose for his death at the hands of a u-c police officer. and it's worth millions of dollars. nine on your side's tom mckee is live with new details on the agreement and fiance ... tom? the settlement is $5.3 million including a free uc education for sam dubose's 12 children. a monument will be erected on campus and president santa own will apologize. and, the family will have input on reforming the u-c police department. "bittersweet. i mean, we got something positive from it. my dad won't be here to be part of any of it so it's still a bittersweet moment." moment." "the money won't bring sam back to us and we definitely have a sense of closure right now because of this settlement." settlement." reaction monday from sam du'bose's daughter, raegan brooks, and fiance, da'shonda reid to the multi-million dollar settlement. dubose was shot to death last summer by former u-c police officer ray tensing during this traffic stop in mount auburn. "we really do hope that by reaching an accord without the filing of a lawsuit d
but, the university of cincinnati has settled with the family of sam dubose for his death at the hands of a u-c police officer. and it's worth millions of dollars. nine on your side's tom mckee is live with new details on the agreement and fiance ... tom? the settlement is $5.3 million including a free uc education for sam dubose's 12 children. a monument will be erected on campus and president santa own will apologize. and, the family will have input on reforming the u-c police department....
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security forces still combing the university locking for more. e nature of the attack in wintery foggy conditions means it's difficult to know just how many attackers there are. >>> a saturday bomber has blown himself up in the afghan capital, killing at least four people. the incident happened near the russian embassy in kabul. the interior minister says 24 people have been injured in that attack. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. >>> defense ministers from seven members of the coalition against isil are meeting in paris, france and the u.s. jointly hosting the meeting for the country's contributing most to the fight. let's cross over to jacky rowland joining us from paris to talk us through more of that meeting that is going on in paris. what is the order are play going to be? >> we haven't been given many details about the agenda for the talks, except that the seven defense ministers from the seven countries are interested in looking at ways of sell rating and intensifying the fight against isil. that was the way in which they distribu
security forces still combing the university locking for more. e nature of the attack in wintery foggy conditions means it's difficult to know just how many attackers there are. >>> a saturday bomber has blown himself up in the afghan capital, killing at least four people. the incident happened near the russian embassy in kabul. the interior minister says 24 people have been injured in that attack. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. >>> defense ministers from seven...
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university.. and making a sex tape without a woman's knowledge. now.. the ex-maimi university student is facing serious charges. 9 on your side's butler and warren county reporter jay warren is live in oxford tonight with the story--jay? 20-year old jordan benge is charged with voyeurism for the sex tape as well as grand theft and trafficking in marijuana it was last summer when university police started looking into computer thefts from the university's it department.when benge's residence was searched police computers along with one that belonged to him.according to our partners with the journal news miami police said he had been pilfering parts--in addition when police looked through his computer they found the sex video with a woman who police say didn't know she was being recorded. today i went to the home of benge's mother up in preble county but she declined to comment except to say her son is a good kid who's made bad choices.the university only commented today that benge is no longer a student but declined to say anything else. but the question and
university.. and making a sex tape without a woman's knowledge. now.. the ex-maimi university student is facing serious charges. 9 on your side's butler and warren county reporter jay warren is live in oxford tonight with the story--jay? 20-year old jordan benge is charged with voyeurism for the sex tape as well as grand theft and trafficking in marijuana it was last summer when university police started looking into computer thefts from the university's it department.when benge's residence was...
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this time, the target was a university in the country. this shows how vulnerable the schools are, seeking to prevent western style education and culture. >> ambulances rushed victims to the hospital in pakistan after the deadly terror attack on a university campus. but for some people, it was too late. police say four taliban militants scaled the walls at the university, wraeking through bashed wash -- barbed wire and shot at security these weapons on students. many shot in the head execution style. student says he hid under his desk and heard them shouting, god is great. and a gun battle went on for hours. the university sits on a law less region of pakistan near the border of afternoon stan and not far from another attack from 2014. that killed 140 fema people. most of the victims were children. >> a local taliban leader is claiming responsibility saying itself it's revenge for the military operations. and but the taliban official spokesman saying the attack was >>> one of four american soldiers making his first appearance. briefly spea
this time, the target was a university in the country. this shows how vulnerable the schools are, seeking to prevent western style education and culture. >> ambulances rushed victims to the hospital in pakistan after the deadly terror attack on a university campus. but for some people, it was too late. police say four taliban militants scaled the walls at the university, wraeking through bashed wash -- barbed wire and shot at security these weapons on students. many shot in the head...
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the university agreed to pay him 15 thousand dollars. doctors diagnosed lowe and 12 other players with exertional rhabdo myolysis in january 2011. that's the result of muscles breaking down and releasing proteins into the blood stream. this is video of a meeting the state regents held about the incident. former university president sally mason read a report that said back squats made the players ill during winter workouts. the hawkeye football program no longer uses that workoko. some eastern iowa students are getting their stem education through a new 3-d classroom. stem stands for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. the 3-d lab is in the north cedar junior and senior and it provides a new way for students to get hands-on experience in a field they could go into in the future. the u-s department of education says there will be a 14 percent increase in stem jobs between 2010 and 2020, with the biggest jump coming in biomedical engineers at 62 percent. kcrg-tv9's jill kasparie joins us live in the studio. jill, you got to see
the university agreed to pay him 15 thousand dollars. doctors diagnosed lowe and 12 other players with exertional rhabdo myolysis in january 2011. that's the result of muscles breaking down and releasing proteins into the blood stream. this is video of a meeting the state regents held about the incident. former university president sally mason read a report that said back squats made the players ill during winter workouts. the hawkeye football program no longer uses that workoko. some eastern...
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yet now, some fax of the taliban does this at a university. ateic aim of the taliban here? >> the basic strategic aim, john, to divide the postume population and to pull them away from the central government if islamabad. what the pakistani taliban wants to do is they want to create an independent area within the northwest frontier province, the basic tribal areas in that area, which are right along the afghan border. >> that becomes a very significant aspect because you in essence are pulling for the very least autonomy. in this case, it's more like independence from the pakistani central government. so from a strateic perspective, what the taliban want to do is they want to pull away and they also some factions want to you fight with the taliban that's in afghanistan and create a greater taliban state across that border. >> senator, talk to me about, talk to me about soft targets. these schools. the young school there in the university today, is there anyway to protect these institutions? >> well, there are a lot of measures, john, that can b
yet now, some fax of the taliban does this at a university. ateic aim of the taliban here? >> the basic strategic aim, john, to divide the postume population and to pull them away from the central government if islamabad. what the pakistani taliban wants to do is they want to create an independent area within the northwest frontier province, the basic tribal areas in that area, which are right along the afghan border. >> that becomes a very significant aspect because you in essence...
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score is 21-17 alabama in the third 3 clemson football players looked calm as they arrived to the university of phoenix stadium for national championship game monday night. clemson qb deshaun watson entered the stadium looking prepared for the game. alabama, along with heisman trophy winner derrick henry, arrived to the stadium just before the tigers. espn college gameday host and former head coach lee corso chose the tigers to win the national championship. if clemson wins, it'll be the first 15-0 season in modern fbs history. if alabama wins, the team would be the third school to win four championships in a ten year span since the creation of the ap poll in 1936. the game kicked off just after 8:30 p.m. many questioned if corner back mackensie alexander would even play, as some said he was hamstring injury. walked onto the field, even shutting down second play of the with 7:55 left in the trophy winner derrick a touchdown, putting 0. deshaun watson threw 31 yards to hunter renfrow who catch for a touchdown, tying the tigers with quarter. griffith missed a field missed freshman hunter of th
score is 21-17 alabama in the third 3 clemson football players looked calm as they arrived to the university of phoenix stadium for national championship game monday night. clemson qb deshaun watson entered the stadium looking prepared for the game. alabama, along with heisman trophy winner derrick henry, arrived to the stadium just before the tigers. espn college gameday host and former head coach lee corso chose the tigers to win the national championship. if clemson wins, it'll be the first...
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claimed responsibility and at least 19 people have been killed in the kahn university and include a essor and some of the attackers are dead and we report. >> reporter: security forces now patrol the fields along the university. gunmen had earlier taken advantage of fog to scale the walls, storm buildings and open fire on students and teachers. >> translator: we hear firing from the back of the campus and we thought maybe some people were fighting and the gun fighting increased and said stay in the room. >> reporter: classes had begun for the day, 3,000 students study here and there were hundreds of others at the university too. 600 special guests were celebrating the birthday of the man who the university is named after. the university is in the same region where fighters attacked a school in december 2014 killing 134 children. and it was linked to the pakistan taliban and it spurred pakistani government officials to crack down on the taliban and other fighters, hundreds of suspects were killed or arrested. gunmen are among the dead in this latest attack, security forces are still c
claimed responsibility and at least 19 people have been killed in the kahn university and include a essor and some of the attackers are dead and we report. >> reporter: security forces now patrol the fields along the university. gunmen had earlier taken advantage of fog to scale the walls, storm buildings and open fire on students and teachers. >> translator: we hear firing from the back of the campus and we thought maybe some people were fighting and the gun fighting increased and...
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medical staff at the university of iowa hope to see a decrease in the number of mumps cases on campus as students return from winter break. the linn-mar community school district wants parents to write e o their state lawmakers to push for more school funding during this legislative session. and students and staff at west high school in iowa city will return to classes as normal today after a bomb threat yesterday. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, it's going to be tough to get rid of the clouds over the next couple of days, so be ready for more gray than blue in our sky. even so, our temperatures will still be warmer than they have been, reaching to the lower 20s this afternoon and middle 20s tomorrow. winds are going to be light, as well. a few flurries may fall tomorrow night with partial sunshine returning later friday into saturday. we'll warm to the 30s by sunday before our next chance of snow arrives monday.today: mostly cloudy for the start of the new semester, those at the university of iowa are hoping for fewer mumps cases. at ththend of fall seme
medical staff at the university of iowa hope to see a decrease in the number of mumps cases on campus as students return from winter break. the linn-mar community school district wants parents to write e o their state lawmakers to push for more school funding during this legislative session. and students and staff at west high school in iowa city will return to classes as normal today after a bomb threat yesterday. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, it's going to be...
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mike mentor on the record tomorrow night at 7. >> can't wait for that. duke university is adding metal detectors up to 20 positioned around the stadium. everyone from staff to fans will pass through them. the first use will be next weekend at the home game against nc state. this is a pilot program that could be expanded to wallace wade and other supporting venues. you don't have to run the rock and roll marathon to enjoy the music. they announced an entire weekend. gavin degramp will kick it off on april 8. headliners april 9 and 10 will be closer to the race. a proud sponsor of the rock and roll marathon. >>> employees at nc state are heated up over last week's snow storm. >> and those employees want the administration to take heat away some of their earned time off. we hear from employee and employer. >> and one week since all of that snow and ice fell. now all we have left are a few bell tower. don't expect much much this to remain by monday. mike mays will tell us how warm we come back. >>> they are some of the hottest shoes on the market. this weekend a new additio
mike mentor on the record tomorrow night at 7. >> can't wait for that. duke university is adding metal detectors up to 20 positioned around the stadium. everyone from staff to fans will pass through them. the first use will be next weekend at the home game against nc state. this is a pilot program that could be expanded to wallace wade and other supporting venues. you don't have to run the rock and roll marathon to enjoy the music. they announced an entire weekend. gavin degramp will kick...
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that was the first year the university admitted black students. the protesters pushed the photographer all the way out of area. >> you're pushing me! >> you're not doing your job. you're not doing your job. >> it's my right to walk forward. john: samantha, at least the university later said that was wrong. >> they did. and the protesters also did later walk back demands that the media stay out and invite the media to come participate. john: but the climate is wrong, you say? >> yes, yes, you see that the first impulse of administrators and faculty is often to censor, and it's reflective of the dysfunctional cult our campus when it comes to free speech. john: the attitude we have to focus on victimhood is amazing to me. a self-described transwoman named emma tweeted out it was repulsive the way journalists used paris to sweep conflict of the university of missouri under the rug. >> yeah, just how pathological this conflation of emotional and physical safety has become. john: and yet, even crazier than the missouri protest is what went on at yale aft
that was the first year the university admitted black students. the protesters pushed the photographer all the way out of area. >> you're pushing me! >> you're not doing your job. you're not doing your job. >> it's my right to walk forward. john: samantha, at least the university later said that was wrong. >> they did. and the protesters also did later walk back demands that the media stay out and invite the media to come participate. john: but the climate is wrong, you...
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police officer, reaches the million dollar settlement with the university. >> as family remembers two major major. >> and is your doctor prescribing something you don't need. this is local 12 news, live at 5:00. >> give us a sense of relief, convicted. . the settlement comes six months after former police officer ray tepsing shot and killed sam dubose during a traffic stop. >> it's worth more than $5.6 million. local 12 larry davis is live at the uc campus and why it won't >> rob, some of the highlights of the settlement announced today, 4.8 million will go towards the dubose family. dubose's 12 children will receive free tuition from the university of f of cincinnati. the school is issuing an apology and is also going to erect a memorial to samuel dubose on campus. today, both sides inched a little closer to closure. >> uc police officer ray tensing's body camera shows him, shooting and killing, an unarmed sam dubose during an traffic stop. protest that followed received national attention. tensing was later fired and charged with murder. in reaching an out of court settlement, uc an
police officer, reaches the million dollar settlement with the university. >> as family remembers two major major. >> and is your doctor prescribing something you don't need. this is local 12 news, live at 5:00. >> give us a sense of relief, convicted. . the settlement comes six months after former police officer ray tepsing shot and killed sam dubose during a traffic stop. >> it's worth more than $5.6 million. local 12 larry davis is live at the uc campus and why it...
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the university of iowa held big outreach events in the southern california area -- using the exposure to recruit students from outside the midwest. the school says the bigger games lets them get their message to more people. sotbarry butler - u iowa provost the number of times the university's name is mentioned since it was announced they'd be coming out here has been tremendous. the visibility in the los angeles area and southern california has been tremendous. llive later tonight, be sure to check back for all your highlights and post game reaction from players and fans. in the rose bowl, kevin barry, cbs 2 news live at five. top hawk kirk ferentz, once again tops the list of highest- paid iowa state employees. records show ferentz made nearly four-million dollars last fiscal year. rounding out the top three are actually two men who no longer work for the state. former iowa state basketball coach fred hoiberg made a little more than two million and former i-s-u football coach paul rhoads brought in nearly two-million. employee who is not a coach is the chief executive officer of the
the university of iowa held big outreach events in the southern california area -- using the exposure to recruit students from outside the midwest. the school says the bigger games lets them get their message to more people. sotbarry butler - u iowa provost the number of times the university's name is mentioned since it was announced they'd be coming out here has been tremendous. the visibility in the los angeles area and southern california has been tremendous. llive later tonight, be sure to...
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the university is looking to find the person responsible. allyson: dale joins us again. i was putting my makeup on very early this morning and i heard dale: were you driving as you are doing this? allyson: no, i promise. i wasn't driving. dale: it is a little slippery outside with light rain beginning. most of this action will continue up until noon. and then, we will have another wave of showers late morning into tomorrow. watch out for possible slippery roads. 47 degrees with light rain in greenville as we look out from our paris mountain skycam. we have seen showers and parts of newberry into saluted. also in western north carolina in a couple counties we have seen heavier showers. this is the first wave of action we have seen. another low in the gulf will kick up more showers tomorrow morning into the afternoon. temperatures are 31 degrees in boone. 41 in asheville. upper 40's from greenville to abbeville. 5-10 miles per hour. here is our future plus forecast. most of this action will be tapering off by lunchtime. and then, an isolated shower is possible overnight. a
the university is looking to find the person responsible. allyson: dale joins us again. i was putting my makeup on very early this morning and i heard dale: were you driving as you are doing this? allyson: no, i promise. i wasn't driving. dale: it is a little slippery outside with light rain beginning. most of this action will continue up until noon. and then, we will have another wave of showers late morning into tomorrow. watch out for possible slippery roads. 47 degrees with light rain in...
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the university has declined to detail how the money was spent.. prompting a letter from the iowa freedom of information council. in it the council writes, " the people of iowa should be allowed to judge for themselves whether this $320,000 was a worthwhile expenditure. the people of iowa are entitled to universitys perceived strengths and weaknesses.' the council sent the letter on december 30th... but the university didn't get around to opening until last weekend. university officials say the delay was because of the month long holiday break and that they are now working on a response. a winter weather advisory continues for parts of central and southern iowa through 9 pm tonight. totals of 1 to 3" are expected, with some locally higher amounts in far southwestern iowa possible. the snow will continue through the evening and should be done in the des moines metro by 9 pm. skies will be cloudy overnight with temperatures in the low teens by early wednesday. a warming trend continues into the weekend. temperatures will go from the 20s for daytime h
the university has declined to detail how the money was spent.. prompting a letter from the iowa freedom of information council. in it the council writes, " the people of iowa should be allowed to judge for themselves whether this $320,000 was a worthwhile expenditure. the people of iowa are entitled to universitys perceived strengths and weaknesses.' the council sent the letter on december 30th... but the university didn't get around to opening until last weekend. university officials say...
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the university agreed to pay $198,000 to coach mike scott and his attorneys. ripplescott said he applied for an assistant women's track coach job back in 2012. his attorney's said a university of iowa e-mail showed the job description was rewritten to attract more female candidates. scott is now an assistant coach at missouri state university. now, let's check back in with kurtis and hear more about this wonderful warm up kurtis:. -- warm up. kurtis: the clouds are moving out. above freezing at 38. the problem this evening, those winds out of the west at about to 21 miles per hour. the 30's for a high-end grinnell , marshalltown, and ames. just a test cooler tomorrow. clouds off to the east at 7:00 p.m. 33 at 10:00 p.m. you start out tomorrow with clear skies. sunshine when the sun comes up at 7:30. we will warm up pretty quickly, although not as today. a high around 35 degrees. here are those clouds that moved in and kind of spoiled the sunshine early on. most snow stayed through minnesota. you can already see the back edge of the line. 60's out in western kan
the university agreed to pay $198,000 to coach mike scott and his attorneys. ripplescott said he applied for an assistant women's track coach job back in 2012. his attorney's said a university of iowa e-mail showed the job description was rewritten to attract more female candidates. scott is now an assistant coach at missouri state university. now, let's check back in with kurtis and hear more about this wonderful warm up kurtis:. -- warm up. kurtis: the clouds are moving out. above freezing at...
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he took as his enemy the notion of universal truth and pretty much all of his work has something to do with his effort to tear down, look at the history of that idea and to show that anything to be universal like, oh, god are human creation. they are not rooted in nature or necessity. they are not near as of reality. >> host: he wrote that god is dead. >> guest: he wrote god is dead. in it the gay science -- it's called the mad mad. -- man. a madman runs into time square and people say, he's crazy, he's crazy. that is the notion that god is dead. what troubled nietzsche that over the course of 19th century in particular germans became more modern, that they continued to go to church and pray to a god that they didn't really believe anymore. in other words, they thought that modern thought, modern science, the forces were undermining the basis of religion and yet he said, people still held onto it. they were too terrified to live without it. and this he found really despicable and that's what he tried to work out in his philosophy. >> host: where did he teach, how did he come about, was
he took as his enemy the notion of universal truth and pretty much all of his work has something to do with his effort to tear down, look at the history of that idea and to show that anything to be universal like, oh, god are human creation. they are not rooted in nature or necessity. they are not near as of reality. >> host: he wrote that god is dead. >> guest: he wrote god is dead. in it the gay science -- it's called the mad mad. -- man. a madman runs into time square and people...