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theresa sullivan has been reen stated. a dramatic period for the charlottesville campus came down to the meeting of the same board which told her to leave less than three weeks ago. john henrehan has the story. >> reporter: effort to oust uva president theresa sullivan was led by the rector, helen dragas who at the board meeting again apologized for the way the process was handled. >> although i put forward a detailed statement outlining specifics, it came too late and i want to say once again to the university and directly to my fellow visitors, i sincerely apologize for the way this was presented. >> reporter: she dropped her fight as the board voted unanimously to reverse course and reappoint sullivan as president. the crowd of faculty, staff, students and alumnae erupted with joy as the decision was announced. >> she embodies what uva is all about, truth, honesty, consistency, effect that this university is about. >> reporter: newly reappointed president theresa sullivan called for unity. >> there is no time for residu
theresa sullivan has been reen stated. a dramatic period for the charlottesville campus came down to the meeting of the same board which told her to leave less than three weeks ago. john henrehan has the story. >> reporter: effort to oust uva president theresa sullivan was led by the rector, helen dragas who at the board meeting again apologized for the way the process was handled. >> although i put forward a detailed statement outlining specifics, it came too late and i want to say...
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john was in charlottesville and has more on the outcome. >> reporter: theresa sullivan surrounded by university of vir jane yeah students is back in -- virginia students is back in charge. a crowd of 2500 faculty, staff, students alumna gathered on the lawn designed by thomas jefferson they came to express support for sullivan, who was pressured to resign this month by some board members for alleged failure of vision. >> rector helen dragas apologized for the process, then joined in a unanimous vote reinstating sullivan as president to the jube lent crowd outside theresa sullivan praised the board for reconsidering its previous position. >> this is not a sign of weakness on their part but sign of strength and deliberation. >> reporter: why did so many students rally to support their embattled president. >> she is personally significant to me. i transferred to the university from the community college and theresa sullivan spoke and personally walked me through the university. she has a personal touch in addition to being an amazing administrator. >> reporter: last week she said she wo
john was in charlottesville and has more on the outcome. >> reporter: theresa sullivan surrounded by university of vir jane yeah students is back in -- virginia students is back in charge. a crowd of 2500 faculty, staff, students alumna gathered on the lawn designed by thomas jefferson they came to express support for sullivan, who was pressured to resign this month by some board members for alleged failure of vision. >> rector helen dragas apologized for the process, then joined in...
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theresa sullivan is once again the leader at the university of virginia. yesterday, the board of visitors unanimously voted to reinstate her as president. move comes less than three week after sullivan was forced to resign due to what they called philosophical differences. rector helen dragas apologized for how it was handled. the newly appointed president called for unity on campus. >> no time for residual hostility. we can go forward with what is best for the university only if we go forward together. >> originally, theresa sullivan said she would not serve as president for helen dragas was still rector but she has dropped that position. >>> a 28-hour standoff here in falls church. the suspect had been barricaded inside a house since monday afternoon and was arrested last night. police say they were responding to a family dispute when the standoff began. they believe the suspect had a gun and may have ford a shot. they were helping two family members out of the house. charges are pending and the investigation is ongoing. -- they believe the suspect had a
theresa sullivan is once again the leader at the university of virginia. yesterday, the board of visitors unanimously voted to reinstate her as president. move comes less than three week after sullivan was forced to resign due to what they called philosophical differences. rector helen dragas apologized for how it was handled. the newly appointed president called for unity on campus. >> no time for residual hostility. we can go forward with what is best for the university only if we go...
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theresa, most of the kids are hiv infected or lost their mothers and fathers through aids.t's a terrible tragedy but one that doesn't have to happen. for a small amount of money, we can prevent all those babies from being infected and treat the mothers and keep the mothers alive, so it reduces the number of orphans created. >> you've been doing this for awhile now, what kind of success have you had so far? >> the only thing we can measure at the moment is the number of women we've treated, so we've treated at this point about 5,000 women, which in liberia is quite a number. but our ultimate goal is to be able to measure the babies a year and a half after they are born to see if they have any virus in their blood, because that's the true measure whether you've had an effect. >> what kind of reward you think you come back with? >> just a personal reward. when you see these little babies, i remember the first time i went two years ago to liberia, we were taking a tour of this one hospital, and they were giving a small newborn, born about three hours earlier, a little syrup in
theresa, most of the kids are hiv infected or lost their mothers and fathers through aids.t's a terrible tragedy but one that doesn't have to happen. for a small amount of money, we can prevent all those babies from being infected and treat the mothers and keep the mothers alive, so it reduces the number of orphans created. >> you've been doing this for awhile now, what kind of success have you had so far? >> the only thing we can measure at the moment is the number of women we've...
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theresa garcia, cbs news. >> what's more, the thick smoke created by that colorado fire is blowing as far away as 200 miles east into nebraska. >>> in new mexico a wildfire has now destroyed about 36 buildings and burned about 26,000 acres of land. hundreds of people have been ordered out of their homes. the fire is known as the little bear fire. crews are optimistic tonight. they say that's because the fire is moving toward an area where it just might be easier to fight. >>> and the problem in florida's panhandle and around the miami is just the opposite, heavy flooding. roads were closed around pensacola throughout the weekend and some homes damaged. flooding left more than 5 feet of water on the floor of the escambia county jail. those storms also dumped 4 inches of rain in less than two hours around miami. some cars floated down the street, but nothing like that around hire, guys. >> yeah. at least not right now, but it could be pretty interesting tomorrow. >> we've got some pretty good rains coming this way tomorrow, especially in the afternoon where flash flooding is a possibili
theresa garcia, cbs news. >> what's more, the thick smoke created by that colorado fire is blowing as far away as 200 miles east into nebraska. >>> in new mexico a wildfire has now destroyed about 36 buildings and burned about 26,000 acres of land. hundreds of people have been ordered out of their homes. the fire is known as the little bear fire. crews are optimistic tonight. they say that's because the fire is moving toward an area where it just might be easier to fight....
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theresa sullivan is once again a leader at the university of virginia.rday, the board of visitors unanimously voted to reappoint her as president. earlier this mark she was forced to resign due to what they were saying were philosophical differences. the dismissallen fewer yait -- the dismissal infuriated students, faculty and alumnae alike. >> i think the unrest has not been particularly healthy for the university. i have aasked them to come out with a clear statement about the future leadership of the university and than allow the university to be able to move on. >> after the vote of course the governor thanked the board for bringing matter to a close. >>> new developments this morning in the republican veepstakes. virginia governor bob mcdonnell now says he would consider being romney's running mate for ask. over the past few months, mcdonnell has repeatedly said he wasn't actively seeking the position and he was planning to finance -- finish his term as governor. >>> the montgomery county board of education has banned nonprofits from distributing le
theresa sullivan is once again a leader at the university of virginia.rday, the board of visitors unanimously voted to reappoint her as president. earlier this mark she was forced to resign due to what they were saying were philosophical differences. the dismissallen fewer yait -- the dismissal infuriated students, faculty and alumnae alike. >> i think the unrest has not been particularly healthy for the university. i have aasked them to come out with a clear statement about the future...
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we'll speak about uva resigning president theresa sullivan in just a moment. this standoff is now in its 12th hour. officers made contact with with a man at 1:00 a.m. and are currently negotiating with him. investigators say he has fired off some shots but no one hurt. neighbors in the immediate area either evacuated or asked to stay indoors. now to the situation at the university of virginia. the board of visitors getting ready for finalize the fate of the recently ousted president. early this month, the board announced sullivan would resign due to philosophical differences. >>> the best restaurants in our region honored in a big awards ceremony and our own sue palka serving as emcee. as beth parker shows us, a bit of history was made. >> smoked eggplant puree. >> reporter: a mouthwatering menu. a vow of the capitol. sounds like it is stacking up to be one of d.c.'s finest restaurants so it might surprise you to know that this is inside the smithsonian national museum of the american indian. it is called missy tom. executive chef richard hessler works with a
we'll speak about uva resigning president theresa sullivan in just a moment. this standoff is now in its 12th hour. officers made contact with with a man at 1:00 a.m. and are currently negotiating with him. investigators say he has fired off some shots but no one hurt. neighbors in the immediate area either evacuated or asked to stay indoors. now to the situation at the university of virginia. the board of visitors getting ready for finalize the fate of the recently ousted president. early this...
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the campus has been in turmoil since the forced resignation of theresa sullivan 11 days ago. this is a video of sullivan at a rally of support on monday. that was hours before the board named an inrelate president. >>> police in maryland are on the hunt for the man who stabbed someone in broad daylight. this happened during rush hour on new hampshire avenue near eastern avenue in takoma park. the suspect came up from behind and demand the the victim's belongings and then stabbed the man several times and ran off way backpack containing a laptop. the victim is in critical condition but was able to give mrs. a pretty good description. suspect. >>> an update on the dewey beach motel stabbing. delaware state police say the suspect in a murder here at the atlantic ocean side motel was found dead in new jersey. they had warrants charging this man with first degree murderer in the death of a 26-year-old mother from pennsylvania. a maid found danielle mehlman dead monday morning. police in new jersey found his body in bellevue yesterday. >>> to evening magazine incident now and hosni
the campus has been in turmoil since the forced resignation of theresa sullivan 11 days ago. this is a video of sullivan at a rally of support on monday. that was hours before the board named an inrelate president. >>> police in maryland are on the hunt for the man who stabbed someone in broad daylight. this happened during rush hour on new hampshire avenue near eastern avenue in takoma park. the suspect came up from behind and demand the the victim's belongings and then stabbed the...
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he will replace university president theresa sullivan this morning he is enroute back from a trip from london but joined us earlier over the phone saying he has nothing quote but tremendous respect for president sullivan and doesn't understand why people are upset. >> my goal is to numb per one meet with -- number one meet with as many people as i can. i want to hear their concerns everything on their mind and then try to move through this try to heal as much as i possibly can be, problems and risk created and then frankly -- rifts created and then frankly i need everybody to pull together and help me move the university forward. >> since it was made public the board ousted theresa sullivan faculty and students have been rallying around here a large crowd gathered on campus yesterday as she headed in to address the board privately, and defend her two year tenure. >>> in a public statement sullivan said we are all aware uva needs change and there are financial challenges she said she was working to lay ground work for greater change but she was described as an incrementalist she said th
he will replace university president theresa sullivan this morning he is enroute back from a trip from london but joined us earlier over the phone saying he has nothing quote but tremendous respect for president sullivan and doesn't understand why people are upset. >> my goal is to numb per one meet with -- number one meet with as many people as i can. i want to hear their concerns everything on their mind and then try to move through this try to heal as much as i possibly can be,...
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they voted unanimously to reinstate theresa sullivan to her post.gy fox brings us more from charlottesville. >> reporter: the board of visitors take a unanimous vote reinstating the president. >> i am not good enough or wise enough or strong enough to do everything that needs doing at uva on my own. but you have shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that i am not alone. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: after two weeks of turmoil, there's relief the conversation is over. >> it was fast and unanimous, and that was just great. >> i'm glad that i can start worrying about what matters. >> going to school. >> reporter: before the board meeting, the executive council stood for 16 minutes, a minute for each day since sullivan was ousted. >> we see no sudden change in circumstances since the hiring of president sullivan that justifies such an unexpected and disruptive removal of a popular and effective president after such a short time. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: minutes before the unanimous vote of 15 board members, channel 9-shot this exclusive vi
they voted unanimously to reinstate theresa sullivan to her post.gy fox brings us more from charlottesville. >> reporter: the board of visitors take a unanimous vote reinstating the president. >> i am not good enough or wise enough or strong enough to do everything that needs doing at uva on my own. but you have shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that i am not alone. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: after two weeks of turmoil, there's relief the conversation is over....
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theresa sullivan had been struggling with cuts in state funding, which is a problem that many publicersities are facing today. wyatt andrews has our story. >> reporter: accepting the job she abruptly lost two weeks ago, u.v.a.'s president theresa sullivan was gracious, the celebration was joyous. ♪ let's all join hands... >> reporter: but the pressure she still faces to change the university is real and, as she acknowledged, it applies across the country. >> we have problems at u.v.a. all of higher education does. we are not in crisis, but change appropriate to our mission is necessary. >> reporter: that necessary change is being debated at almost every public college in america. how do universities teach more students with less state support and without raising tuition? how can they demand in-person attendance when online classes can be just as good? clashes between presidents and their governing boards have led to tensions in texas and the firings of presidents in illinois and oregon. donna shalala at the university of miami who use to run the giant federal department of health and
theresa sullivan had been struggling with cuts in state funding, which is a problem that many publicersities are facing today. wyatt andrews has our story. >> reporter: accepting the job she abruptly lost two weeks ago, u.v.a.'s president theresa sullivan was gracious, the celebration was joyous. ♪ let's all join hands... >> reporter: but the pressure she still faces to change the university is real and, as she acknowledged, it applies across the country. >> we have problems...
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. >> o'brien: theresa ferritto, who's hearing-impaired, signed up for a credit card after going to aspen to get two teeth removed. >> mom's 87 years old, and she's in pretty good shape for her age. she's pretty sharp. and she comes rolling into aspen dental prepared to have these two teeth removed. but, much to her chagrin, she found out that they wanted to do a whole makeover of her mouth-- removal of many more teeth than the dentist had initially recommended, and then the creation of dentures, all at the tune to about $8,000. $8,000 is close to 50% of her annual income. >> when they presented that big... eight, seven thousand dollars, i says, "i can't afford that. i don't have that kind of income." well, they didn't care. they figure, well, i could put it on a credit. >> o'brien: mrs. ferritto wound up with the g.e. credit card called carecredit. >> they never mentioned or explained about a lot of interest, high interest-- never. >> look at this-- look, look look. >> o'brien: carecredit began charging mrs. ferritto interest as soon as the credit card was issued, even before much of the
. >> o'brien: theresa ferritto, who's hearing-impaired, signed up for a credit card after going to aspen to get two teeth removed. >> mom's 87 years old, and she's in pretty good shape for her age. she's pretty sharp. and she comes rolling into aspen dental prepared to have these two teeth removed. but, much to her chagrin, she found out that they wanted to do a whole makeover of her mouth-- removal of many more teeth than the dentist had initially recommended, and then the creation...
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you talk about cynicism. >> anyway, maria, theresa, kumar, thank you. we have more work to do tonight. might there be a negative economic impact? that's right. it will be a negative economic impact. permits to 800,000 people. but can we absorb them? we will ask them to -- a form every top economic advisor for president george w. bush who basically favored the dream act. mitt romney, we're going to cover his bus toufr. it's the magical mystery tour. whom should he pick? or none of the above. we are holding a flash poll right now on "the kudlow report" facebook page. that capitalism must be supported by the rule of law, unlike this proposal. [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a "brilliant" idea. support team usa and show our olympic spirit right in our own backyard. so we combined our citi thankyou points to make it happen. tom chipped in 10,000 points. karen kicked in 20,000. and by pooling more thankyou points from folks all over town, we were able to watch team usa... [ cheering ] in true london fashion. [ male announcer ] now citi th
you talk about cynicism. >> anyway, maria, theresa, kumar, thank you. we have more work to do tonight. might there be a negative economic impact? that's right. it will be a negative economic impact. permits to 800,000 people. but can we absorb them? we will ask them to -- a form every top economic advisor for president george w. bush who basically favored the dream act. mitt romney, we're going to cover his bus toufr. it's the magical mystery tour. whom should he pick? or none of the...
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sheila, jonathan and theresa fuller. and two alternate jurors. qualm to all of you. and, jonathan, let me start with you. were you just not convinced that these payments from bunny mellon and fred baron for edwards' presidential campaign? you thought they were personal gifts? >> in my opinion, yes, it was personal gifts. based off what i had seen and based off testimony. in my eyes, it was all personal. >> was it even a close call? >> not so much. it was pretty weighted one way. >> and, sheila, i believe you also voted not guilty on all counts. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> why is that? >> i just felt that, you know, he didn't receive any of the money. you can't really charge him for money he got -- he didn't get the money. i didn't think he was guilty. >> and, theresa, was there anything more you needed to hear from the prosecutors? >> well, i felt like the evidence just wasn't there. it could have been more, yeah. it could have been a lot more. >> so -- >> a lot more than what it was. >> so, all three of you agree. jonathan, let me go back to you. why was it so
sheila, jonathan and theresa fuller. and two alternate jurors. qualm to all of you. and, jonathan, let me start with you. were you just not convinced that these payments from bunny mellon and fred baron for edwards' presidential campaign? you thought they were personal gifts? >> in my opinion, yes, it was personal gifts. based off what i had seen and based off testimony. in my eyes, it was all personal. >> was it even a close call? >> not so much. it was pretty weighted one...
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board of the university of virginia plans to meet tuesday to consider reinstating ousted president theresavan. about two week ago, she was forced to resign creating a huge uproar from the uva faculty. yesterday, she got the support of former governor tim kaine who said it would be justice if sullivan got her job back. and the deans of ten of uv a's eleven schools road to the board urging sullivan to be reinstate. still, helen dragas doesn't appear to be backing down. >>> jury deliberations are now under way in the child sex abuse trial against jerry sandusky. shortly after the jury got the case yesterday, some shocking evidence was released. matthew sandusky, one of jerry sandusky's adopted sons, came forward saying he was also sexually abused by his father. but because the case had already wrapped up, jurors will probably never hear about the new allegations. >>> the georgetown man charged with killing his elderly wife will remain at st. elizabeth's hospital. a union ruled albreath muth is still mentally incompetent for stand trial. police say muth murdered 91- year-old viola draft last a
board of the university of virginia plans to meet tuesday to consider reinstating ousted president theresavan. about two week ago, she was forced to resign creating a huge uproar from the uva faculty. yesterday, she got the support of former governor tim kaine who said it would be justice if sullivan got her job back. and the deans of ten of uv a's eleven schools road to the board urging sullivan to be reinstate. still, helen dragas doesn't appear to be backing down. >>> jury...
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they'll hold it for theresa sullivan. the school board forced her to resign and offering no explanation as to why. the board will meet to discuss whether or not to reinstate sulliv sullivan. the governor said to resolve the situation or he'll ask them to resign. >>> egypt's top elections commission will release results from the disputed presidential election. some hope it will put an end to the power struggle between islamists and the military. here's a look at tahrir square in cairo. egypt held a two-day runoff election between the muslim brotherhood and a member from hosni mubarak's former regime. >>> right now, jerry sandusky is reportedly on suicide watch. one of sandusky's lawyers said the former penn state assistant coach was separated from what general prison population and put under individual guard. meanwhile, his lawyers confirmed yesterday they requested to resign from the case before the trial even started. they told the judge they didn't have enough time to properly a case, but the judge denied that request.
they'll hold it for theresa sullivan. the school board forced her to resign and offering no explanation as to why. the board will meet to discuss whether or not to reinstate sulliv sullivan. the governor said to resolve the situation or he'll ask them to resign. >>> egypt's top elections commission will release results from the disputed presidential election. some hope it will put an end to the power struggle between islamists and the military. here's a look at tahrir square in cairo....
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it was all in a show of support for outgoing president theresa sullivan.is video is from a rally last week. students and faculty are pushing for her to be reinstated saying she was asked to resign bit board of visit irs without a full explanation. virginia governor bob mcdonnell says the board must take full and final action by tomorrow or he will ask for the entour board to resign. >>> animal control officers arrested the director of the res ton zoo following a five- month-long investigation. she is charged with animal cruelty and possession of a controlled substance. she is accused of improperly treating a sick wallaby at the zoo. the investigation began in january when allegations surfaced that animals had been improperly euthanized and that injured animals had not been treated correctly. >>> let's talk about sports, shall we? something we understand and know about. a lot going o that includes the tiger in town. dave ross is here with your sports breakfast. >> you know that i love golf. this is a big week. >> no, really? >> i like to get out and play as
it was all in a show of support for outgoing president theresa sullivan.is video is from a rally last week. students and faculty are pushing for her to be reinstated saying she was asked to resign bit board of visit irs without a full explanation. virginia governor bob mcdonnell says the board must take full and final action by tomorrow or he will ask for the entour board to resign. >>> animal control officers arrested the director of the res ton zoo following a five- month-long...
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it comes after the highly controversial ousting of theresa sullivan. she had said we are all aware that uva needs change and that there are financial challenges. she said she was working to better the institution and laying the groundwork for greater change. she has been described as an incrementalist. she says that does not mean i lack vision. since it was made public that the board ousted her, many have been rallying around sullivan. she met with the board of visitors to defend her two-year tenure at the school. students have been asking for an explanation. university of virginia rector helen dragis spoke about the issue at the special board meeting. >> this board has never nor will he ever direct that particular programs or courses be eliminated or used. these matters belong to the faculty. simply put, we want the university to be a leader in fulfilling its mission, not a follower. >> reporter: she expressed regret not for removing sullivan but for how the transition was executed. faculty leader are demanding that sullivan be reinstated as universit
it comes after the highly controversial ousting of theresa sullivan. she had said we are all aware that uva needs change and that there are financial challenges. she said she was working to better the institution and laying the groundwork for greater change. she has been described as an incrementalist. she says that does not mean i lack vision. since it was made public that the board ousted her, many have been rallying around sullivan. she met with the board of visitors to defend her two-year...
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they will meet this afternoon to reconsider the employment of president theresa sullivan. earlier this month, the board announced she would resign in august due to philosophical differences. governor bob mcdonnell has threatened to fire the entire board if they can't resolve the issue today. the meeting is expected to begin about 3:00 this afternoon. our on john henrehan will have the late off the what is happening live from charlottesville during our 5:00 broadcast tonight. tonight. >>> the supreme court rules that arizona cannot urine mine federal immigration law t upheld a part of the law that does require police to check the immigration status of someone they stop for another reason and if they suspect the person is in the country illegally. they did strike down apoorts of the law. one required immigrants to carry papers with them. >>> his victims stretched across three states. all of them including in virginia seemingly targeted at random. now, the so-called serial stabber lens his fate. >>> also ahead, more than 100 alleged pimps accused of using nearly 80 children a
they will meet this afternoon to reconsider the employment of president theresa sullivan. earlier this month, the board announced she would resign in august due to philosophical differences. governor bob mcdonnell has threatened to fire the entire board if they can't resolve the issue today. the meeting is expected to begin about 3:00 this afternoon. our on john henrehan will have the late off the what is happening live from charlottesville during our 5:00 broadcast tonight. tonight....
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theresa aaliyah abdul, she will be attending lincoln university. ashante dudley will be attending fisk university. centeria lashaw ragler will be attending lincoln university. tiffany mccoy will be attending lincoln university. our final scholar, lana nicole anderson. she will be attending bennet college. she is our scholar that had a 4.0 gpa. awesome student. we want to thank you for the opportunity to announce these scholars because they are gone. we would like that one quick picture. [applause] we have a superintendent in the house! [laughter] president yee: well she is taking the photo, i want to take this opportunity to have the vice president read out the recipients of the other two groups, who are not able to attend today. there are the latin-american teachers association and the organization of filipino educators. vice president norton. vice president norton: for the latin american teachers association, we have gomez, jr., attending uc-merced. emmannuel rodriguez, lopez, bernal, ivan garcia, jessica chavez, laura anna hughes, luis, sabinita
theresa aaliyah abdul, she will be attending lincoln university. ashante dudley will be attending fisk university. centeria lashaw ragler will be attending lincoln university. tiffany mccoy will be attending lincoln university. our final scholar, lana nicole anderson. she will be attending bennet college. she is our scholar that had a 4.0 gpa. awesome student. we want to thank you for the opportunity to announce these scholars because they are gone. we would like that one quick picture....
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since it was made public that the uva board of visitors ousted university president theresa sullivan to june 10th, the faculty and students have been rallying around her. the large crowd gathered around her yesterday as sullivan headed in to address the board privately and defend her two- year tenure at the school. sullivan said we are all aware that uva needs change and there are financial challenges. she says she was working to better the institution and laying groundwork for greater change but she has been described as an incrementalist. she answered that by saying it does not mean i look vision. university of virginia rector spoke about the board's decision at a special meeting. >> this board has never, nor will we ever, direct that particular programs or courses be eliminated or reduced. simply put, we want the university to be a leader in full illing its mission, not a follower. -- in fulfilling its mission, not a follower. >> reporter: faculty leads are demanding that vol van be re-- that sullivan be reinstated. sullivan would receive her presidential compensation package and
since it was made public that the uva board of visitors ousted university president theresa sullivan to june 10th, the faculty and students have been rallying around her. the large crowd gathered around her yesterday as sullivan headed in to address the board privately and defend her two- year tenure at the school. sullivan said we are all aware that uva needs change and there are financial challenges. she says she was working to better the institution and laying groundwork for greater change...
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julie carey reports. >> reporter: helen dragas was cast as a villain in the forced ouster of theresaeckled and chased by students after one meeting many blamed her for engineering sullivan's resignation. monday as dragas dt did an about face and voted to reinstate sullivan, she was among those receiving embraces. now governor bob mcdonald is giving her a second chance. dragos was org 1/2ly appointed by tim kaine. while the move surprised some on campus, others say it offers her a chance to redeem herself in the eyes of the uva community that stood so strongly behind president sullivan. >> i'd love to see redemption come out of it for her. to say i'm here for the uva community and not my own agenda. my initial impression when i first heard what was going on. >> we'll see how things work out in the future. it gives her a chance to explain herself and her point of view and work with our community more and we'll see how it goes. >> reporter: in reappointing her, governor mcdonald issued a statement explaining he believed draga was unfairly pointed out. he added her serious critique of th
julie carey reports. >> reporter: helen dragas was cast as a villain in the forced ouster of theresaeckled and chased by students after one meeting many blamed her for engineering sullivan's resignation. monday as dragas dt did an about face and voted to reinstate sullivan, she was among those receiving embraces. now governor bob mcdonald is giving her a second chance. dragos was org 1/2ly appointed by tim kaine. while the move surprised some on campus, others say it offers her a chance...
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tearing through a roughs and sharing theresa passenger plan slams into a neighborhood killing everyone on board with the pilot radioed before the crash. george zimmerman back in jail and the judge said he lied in court how his credibility could hurt his case good evening i'm ann notorangelo a violent and into the sunset deck and went a gunman opens fire on a picnic at crest ranch park in vallejo. don knapp with more >>> about 815 saturday evening police got the call shots fired at crest ranch park l a gomez for them >>> i was standing outside my house and heard gunshots i was surprised and then i went back inside my house >>> she did not know that four people enjoying a picnic had been shot one of them a 57 year old man died, the if other survived a 67 year-old woman hospitalized a 17 year-old boy in critical condition at a 35 year-old man with a wounded arm >>> we don't believe it is random ya don't have an exact answer it does not appear to be random >>> a maintenance man told cbs 5 he came to close the park down at 815 saudi folks having a picnic and decided to come back later he ju
tearing through a roughs and sharing theresa passenger plan slams into a neighborhood killing everyone on board with the pilot radioed before the crash. george zimmerman back in jail and the judge said he lied in court how his credibility could hurt his case good evening i'm ann notorangelo a violent and into the sunset deck and went a gunman opens fire on a picnic at crest ranch park in vallejo. don knapp with more >>> about 815 saturday evening police got the call shots fired at...
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theresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the boy who played darth vader in a popular car commercial is back home this morning recovering from open-heart surgery. 7-year-old max page underwent surgery at a los angeles hospital last week to replace his pulmonary valve. he's best known as the mini darth vader in the super bowl ad for volkswagen last year. really a cute commercial. yesterday, he told reporters he found some inspiration from his "star wars" character. >> if you use the force and dream big, you can achieve anything. we may be small, but we're mighty. >> page says he's feeling great after his surgery. look at him. doctors say it will probably be the last major procedure he'll need to undergo. glad he's doing better. it's good to see. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on roger clemens' ac an ethics commission takes on a domestic violence scandal this morning. by the sheriff wants to leave the united states.
theresa garcia, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the boy who played darth vader in a popular car commercial is back home this morning recovering from open-heart surgery. 7-year-old max page underwent surgery at a los angeles hospital last week to replace his pulmonary valve. he's best known as the mini darth vader in the super bowl ad for volkswagen last year. really a cute commercial. yesterday, he told reporters he found some inspiration from his "star wars" character. >>...
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. >> david and theresa corfee never imagined their family homeless. together, they were making about $40 an hour detailing expensive cars. there was a three-bedroom home, vacations, extras for the kids, but both jobs went, and then the house. evicted, they found that the homeless shelters wanted to split their family up, boys and girls. >> that was definitely something that i wasn't gonna have, was being separated at a time like this. i figure at a time like this that we needed to be together more than anything. >> so david, theresa, destiny, jorge, and chance, moved into their van. >> george climbed up here on the back seat, and destiny and chance here. >> i was embarrassed that, like, maybe one of my friends might see me. i don't want anybody to know that i was actually in there. >> where was the van parked? >> it was at a walmart. >> we would actually go in walmart and clean ourself up before we go to school. >> yeah, in the bathrooms. >> save some money. >> how would you do that? >> i would, like, wash my face, and, like, take a tissue, wash my ar
. >> david and theresa corfee never imagined their family homeless. together, they were making about $40 an hour detailing expensive cars. there was a three-bedroom home, vacations, extras for the kids, but both jobs went, and then the house. evicted, they found that the homeless shelters wanted to split their family up, boys and girls. >> that was definitely something that i wasn't gonna have, was being separated at a time like this. i figure at a time like this that we needed to...
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. >> and, theresa, was there anything more you needed to hear from the prosecutors? >> well, i felt like the evidence just wasn't there. it could have been more, yeah. it could have been a lot more. >> so -- >> a lot more than what it was. >> so, all three of you agree. jonathan, let me go back to you. why was it so hard to convince the holdouts? what was going on in there? >> um -- everybody -- you know, everybody's got their own beliefs and they're based off of what they saw. you know, they stood by their -- they stood their ground. they stood by their decision. and i respect that. you know, 12 people trying to get them all to see eye-to-eye on the same level, that's going to be hard in any aspect. >> did it ever get tense? >> i wanted to say first -- >> i'm sorry. i don't know if you heard that. did it ever get tense? >> there was -- there was a couple times that it did. but at the end of the day, we were all just one, big, happy family. and that's the way we tried to keep it. we, you know, tried to keep level-headed. you know, so, at the end of the day, it was --
. >> and, theresa, was there anything more you needed to hear from the prosecutors? >> well, i felt like the evidence just wasn't there. it could have been more, yeah. it could have been a lot more. >> so -- >> a lot more than what it was. >> so, all three of you agree. jonathan, let me go back to you. why was it so hard to convince the holdouts? what was going on in there? >> um -- everybody -- you know, everybody's got their own beliefs and they're based...
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listen to what to reza -- what theresa wise said, an independent analyst. >> part of it is the preventing the bleed into other parts of the business. the other is a structural idea. the media side still has a lot of head room. the publishing side of the business are very slow growth or no growth businesses. because the media and the publishing businesses are combined, the whole company of news corp. is being less highly valued because investors can't pick out the slower growth from the faster growth so easily. >> wise there. a look at the eurozone summit coming up. another one. >> i think this one is different. i think we are going to get to some sort of end game in this. this is largely because of what is on the table this time. there will be a report put before the members of the eurozone which will have to do with creating some kind of central fiscal control. a control of each individual government's budget. also, a banking union, as well. these are very advanced ideas. if that is put forth and the markets start to think we get on that route -- listen to an analyst who has been watchin
listen to what to reza -- what theresa wise said, an independent analyst. >> part of it is the preventing the bleed into other parts of the business. the other is a structural idea. the media side still has a lot of head room. the publishing side of the business are very slow growth or no growth businesses. because the media and the publishing businesses are combined, the whole company of news corp. is being less highly valued because investors can't pick out the slower growth from the...
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and for theresa dardar of the pointe-au-chien, the gulf is swallowing her tribal identity. what's a tribe without people or land? >> well, there is no tribe if you don't have, i don't think. i think you need your people and you need your land. our land is slowly washing away. >> sreenivasan: a cost that cannot be calculated for coastal louisiana. >> woodruff: there is much more about this subject on our web site, including slide shows with the residents of the threatened area, and arial views of how the land has changed over the last 50 years. >> warner: a philadelphia jury began deliberating today in a landmark criminal case against a catholic church official. monsignor william lynn is the first church figure to be targeted not for molesting children, but for concealing the abuse. lynn, secretary of the clergy for the philadelphia archdiocese for 12 years, is charged with conspiracy and endangering children. prosecutors say he protected suspect priests, and reassigned them to jobs where they could abuse children. closing arguments concluded yesterday after months of emotio
and for theresa dardar of the pointe-au-chien, the gulf is swallowing her tribal identity. what's a tribe without people or land? >> well, there is no tribe if you don't have, i don't think. i think you need your people and you need your land. our land is slowly washing away. >> sreenivasan: a cost that cannot be calculated for coastal louisiana. >> woodruff: there is much more about this subject on our web site, including slide shows with the residents of the threatened area,...
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i love maria theresa's thoughts on this what the administration is saying in a goodwill form is sayingt on anybody's radar screen, the next 60 days, they can come out from under the shadows, say i am qualified to fall under the parameters set by the administration and they won't be deported but their parents could be deported and what essential think would do is rister the kids as being undeportable for two years but their parents that can be deport ready essentially going to be on the radar screen. i think those are little issues that politically could play in the latino community. but first, first, mitt romney has to say what he believes as far as immigration reform, which he hasn't really done. >> maria, has this made your job easier with voter latino to get people registered? >> there's definitely -- closing the enthusiasm gap, i think what's happening what president obama did so smartly is not only deflate the rubio policy but said, look, congress not wanting to act, i can do something limited, own the media cycle and have my conversation one-on-one with the latino community and t
i love maria theresa's thoughts on this what the administration is saying in a goodwill form is sayingt on anybody's radar screen, the next 60 days, they can come out from under the shadows, say i am qualified to fall under the parameters set by the administration and they won't be deported but their parents could be deported and what essential think would do is rister the kids as being undeportable for two years but their parents that can be deport ready essentially going to be on the radar...
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. >>> big show of support for ousted university of virginia president, theresa sullivan. nearly 2,000 people packed the campus to protest the board of visitors decision to fire her. another 7,000 went online to watch a live stream of the students, professors and dean rally in support of sullivan. >> the board of visitors -- this is the great paradox. if the board were to reinstate, terry sullivan most will come away with a renewed appreciation for the board. >> on tuesday, the board will meet to decide whether or not to reconsider their decision to fire sullivan. this past friday, the governor bob mcdonald threat tuned replace the entire board unless they get ahold of the situation. >>> tomorrow will be decision day. the u.s. supreme court. and court watchers are anticipating the possibility of two major rulings. president obama's health scare law and arizona's immigration law. as brian mmoor reports. >> reporter: anxious anticipation for possible supreme court rulings on president obama's health scare reform law and arizona's immigration law. the highest court in the lan
. >>> big show of support for ousted university of virginia president, theresa sullivan. nearly 2,000 people packed the campus to protest the board of visitors decision to fire her. another 7,000 went online to watch a live stream of the students, professors and dean rally in support of sullivan. >> the board of visitors -- this is the great paradox. if the board were to reinstate, terry sullivan most will come away with a renewed appreciation for the board. >> on tuesday,...
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theresa sullivan is leaving after a mutual decision. governor bob mcdonnell released a statement thanking dr. sullivan for her leadership. the statement says serving as president of thomas jefferson university is a tremendous responsibility and she has fulfilled her duties with honor, energy and good stewardship. >>> some of the other big stories we are following tonight, three people are dead and three others are hurt after a brawl turns into a mass shooting in alabama near the campus of auburn university. the gunman is still on the loose. fox's elizabeth prawn has details on what went wrong. >> he was last seen on foot. >> reporter: the auburn police chief said these the man they are looking for. the fbi, u.s. marshals and other agencies say this 22-year- old is on the run wanted for gunning down six men late saturday night at an off-campus apartment complex near auburn university. >> i believe it was a fight that -- someone got carried away and it went too far and someone was shot. >> reporter: witnesses backing up the account say se
theresa sullivan is leaving after a mutual decision. governor bob mcdonnell released a statement thanking dr. sullivan for her leadership. the statement says serving as president of thomas jefferson university is a tremendous responsibility and she has fulfilled her duties with honor, energy and good stewardship. >>> some of the other big stories we are following tonight, three people are dead and three others are hurt after a brawl turns into a mass shooting in alabama near the campus...
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tonight, governor mcdonald threatening to fire the entire uva governing board over the removing of theresa sullivan. he doesn't want to controversy to linger past next tuesday. if it does, he'll ask the entire board to resign. today, uva dean appointed as sullivan's interim replacement says he won't do anything related to the job until after next tuesday's meeting. >>> commuter alerts on the rails and on the roads this weekend. here's our fox 5 top five. >>> major changes for metro riders this weekend. number 5 affects green line riders. the navy yard station is now closed so transit police and other law enforcement partners can conduct security drills. metro says regular rail service will not be affected. the half street entrance will also be closed at various times throughout the weekend. >>> number 4 may gross you out a bit. a new report finds ice cubes have more bacteria than toilet water. experts say don't stock food containers on your ice trays. germs from boxes and bags can transfer right onto the ice. they also say wash hands before scooping cubes out of ice bin and do not leave th
tonight, governor mcdonald threatening to fire the entire uva governing board over the removing of theresa sullivan. he doesn't want to controversy to linger past next tuesday. if it does, he'll ask the entire board to resign. today, uva dean appointed as sullivan's interim replacement says he won't do anything related to the job until after next tuesday's meeting. >>> commuter alerts on the rails and on the roads this weekend. here's our fox 5 top five. >>> major changes for...
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the university of virginia is planning to meet on tuesday to consider reinstating ousted president theresa sullivan. as president of the charlottesville school. two weeks ago, sullivan forced to resign creating a huge uproar from the faculty. sullivan is the first female president ever at the university of virginia. brian. >>> new video released in the trayvon martin case. the man describing the deadly shooting, none other than george zimmerman. he told police at the shooting scene, and while he was hooked up to a lie detector test. and check out the run down. we're back. >>> new details in the trayvon martin case. tonight for the first time we're hearing george zimmerman in his own words, describing the events leading up to the shooting death of the unarmed teenager. the new video released by zimmerman's lawyer shows him giving police his version of what happened, and taking a lie detector test. phil keating has details. >> and just hitched his arm and i grabbed my gun, and i aimed it at him, and fired one shot. >> reporter: george zimmerman describing the moment he sho
the university of virginia is planning to meet on tuesday to consider reinstating ousted president theresa sullivan. as president of the charlottesville school. two weeks ago, sullivan forced to resign creating a huge uproar from the faculty. sullivan is the first female president ever at the university of virginia. brian. >>> new video released in the trayvon martin case. the man describing the deadly shooting, none other than george zimmerman. he told police at the shooting scene,...
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theresa, welcome to the program. >> caller: thank you. it's a telling image to think about dolley saving some of her husband's paper, burt i would like to know what efforts were made to save government papers in general before the attack, and was there changes, how they were kept after that? >> that's a good question. dolley did save a lot of the papers. her husband had asked her to do that. she got a carriage the day before the british arrived. it was filled mostly with government papers, as the expense of their personal property, most of which was destroyed. but on capitol hill, there was turmoil, pandemonium, fear, confusion. and most of the government agencies remained staffed, because most of the clerks were over 45 and exemption caught up to them. in the basement of the house of representatives, nearly all the offices were empty, because most of the clerks were young people, and so any j.t. foster individual was there. weak authority with the need to make rapid decisions of national importance and he had no idea what to dop and a co
theresa, welcome to the program. >> caller: thank you. it's a telling image to think about dolley saving some of her husband's paper, burt i would like to know what efforts were made to save government papers in general before the attack, and was there changes, how they were kept after that? >> that's a good question. dolley did save a lot of the papers. her husband had asked her to do that. she got a carriage the day before the british arrived. it was filled mostly with government...
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mother theresa. nelson mandela.em all. >> and what's interesting -- and lady gaga. queen of pop meets the queen. and david beckham, of course. >> she seems to be equally comfortable with politicians, with celebrities, she really does have that knack with people. >> it's extraordinary watching these people. and you think of how many the people the queen met that are dead. >> yes. >> and the range of the years and the decades. >> shows you how long he's been on. >> isn't that why she wears gloves? >> she does. she will only wear white or black gloves. they're handmade especially for her. they physically get worn out. she has now batches made on a weekly basis. >> she's also very funny. i've met her three or four times. pointing out in the garden, saying do you enjoy the garden parties? she said, well, mr. morgan, would you enjoy 12,000 complete strangers on your lawn? she has a natural wit about her. >> she has a sense of humor. >> legendary. when you look at her from an outsider perspective, she's regal and stoic. >>
mother theresa. nelson mandela.em all. >> and what's interesting -- and lady gaga. queen of pop meets the queen. and david beckham, of course. >> she seems to be equally comfortable with politicians, with celebrities, she really does have that knack with people. >> it's extraordinary watching these people. and you think of how many the people the queen met that are dead. >> yes. >> and the range of the years and the decades. >> shows you how long he's been...
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. >> no one seems to be quite sure if you're mother theresa, providing a lovely resting place which is affordable or safe or hanibal lecter. which one are you? >> i'm a little bit of both depending on the content itself. i think there's an appropriate way that we are particularly additive to certain kinds of programming. whether or not cannibalistic, we have billions of hours of viewing. that's going to take away from something. not necessary linear television viewing. it could take away from other things people are doing. the cartoon network isn't with netflix. the rating is going up. is there a genuine cause for concern on both sides. it doesn't help if you people that go with you see ratings go down. no specific network or show has such highing viewing concentration that you see that cause an effect on ratings. in fact, the stories much more positive are things like "madmen." where in the gap between season four and season five, we brought maybe a million new viewers to amc for the new season of "madmen." people who had four years to watch the show and didn't. whether or not we took
. >> no one seems to be quite sure if you're mother theresa, providing a lovely resting place which is affordable or safe or hanibal lecter. which one are you? >> i'm a little bit of both depending on the content itself. i think there's an appropriate way that we are particularly additive to certain kinds of programming. whether or not cannibalistic, we have billions of hours of viewing. that's going to take away from something. not necessary linear television viewing. it could take...
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impartially on ulysses grant -- is akin to -- to casting jane fonda in the lead in a movie about mother theresa. [ applause ] >> but we will give it a shot. in washington, d.c., the third year of the civil war, began in an atmosphere of uncertainty. union victories in the west had inflicted an erosive dismemberment of the confederate states beyond the appalachian range. in 1864, the war and much more publicized eastern theater remained a stalemate. the army of the potomac at the time was by no means defeated or submissive mood, some 100,000 soldiers were wintering in the largest encampment of the war. is the military compound stretched over a ten square mile marked by three stumps, dead horses and thousand of crows flying overhead. yet victory at gettysburg the previous july had given the union army a heritage and new found enthusiasm. for the first time soldiers were writing regimental histories. all of them were drilling hard said one captain and they showed it. they were trim and hard as nails. on the other hand this army had been immobile for months along the north bank of the rapadan river
impartially on ulysses grant -- is akin to -- to casting jane fonda in the lead in a movie about mother theresa. [ applause ] >> but we will give it a shot. in washington, d.c., the third year of the civil war, began in an atmosphere of uncertainty. union victories in the west had inflicted an erosive dismemberment of the confederate states beyond the appalachian range. in 1864, the war and much more publicized eastern theater remained a stalemate. the army of the potomac at the time was...