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so the health system of the university of miami is a huge part of the university. and we happen to be in the middle of the most profound transformation of the us health system since medicare and medicaid were passed 50 years ago. so with the care act, which is going on right now as we speak, there's going to be major changes. and i think the big change is to move from a health system that rewards volume, how many services you provide, to one that rewards val: how many of your patients got cured? how many diseases did you prevent in the community? how good was the patient experience? because when we're sick, we're in a very vulnerable situation and we don't just want to receive the best medical treatment, we also want to be treated in a very humane and cordial and respectful manner. so the patient experience is also very important. i think the university of miami has all the elements to lead the way for the nation and what is going to be this new era of value-based healthcare. >>is that something that really attracted you to this position? because of your unique per
so the health system of the university of miami is a huge part of the university. and we happen to be in the middle of the most profound transformation of the us health system since medicare and medicaid were passed 50 years ago. so with the care act, which is going on right now as we speak, there's going to be major changes. and i think the big change is to move from a health system that rewards volume, how many services you provide, to one that rewards val: how many of your patients got...
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bill at university courses. wrongdoing. >> there's the insinuation that the university of phoenix has taken advantage. how do you respond to that? >> it's troubling greatly. we are not taking advantage of veterans. i'm a veteran, i don't feel i've been taken advantage of. >> major dean has been the dean at the university of phoenix for a year and a half. he spent 30 years in the army and is the primary spokesperson i. >> i don't know that the veterans need to be protected. we sent the young men and women to war. guess what have you done as a taxpayer, you have trusted them to make good decisions. when we give them a possibility, there's a misgovernment overreach. everyone is all concerned what they do and where they go. and madness. >> how confident are you that the action will be resolved. >> high confidence. communicative. >> historically for profit universities, like the university of phoenix has been seen as ideal for non-traditional students. students who may be older, who have a family and need flexible ho
bill at university courses. wrongdoing. >> there's the insinuation that the university of phoenix has taken advantage. how do you respond to that? >> it's troubling greatly. we are not taking advantage of veterans. i'm a veteran, i don't feel i've been taken advantage of. >> major dean has been the dean at the university of phoenix for a year and a half. he spent 30 years in the army and is the primary spokesperson i. >> i don't know that the veterans need to be...
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the spokesperson for the university, the university has put in place measures those who can't affordhe registration fee. >> yes, firstly, we have increased access to higher education. we normally accommodate 5,500 associates. this year, we've increase that had to 6,200. we believe that there should be more access to higher education in this regard. the problem is where do the resources come from. protestors are trying to bring the university to a standstill. they have managed that where registration has been suspended. >> we have suspended face-to-face registration for monday and tuesday, however, students can register on line or telephonically. we are hoping to resolve all the issues by wednesday or so, however, this is a large national issue. the access to quality high education, and this is not something that the university can tackle or has the resources can tackle. weed a our voice to the matter. universities are waiting for feedback from government on how it can assess these universities in bringing more students into university and accommodating and paying their fees. >>> univ
the spokesperson for the university, the university has put in place measures those who can't affordhe registration fee. >> yes, firstly, we have increased access to higher education. we normally accommodate 5,500 associates. this year, we've increase that had to 6,200. we believe that there should be more access to higher education in this regard. the problem is where do the resources come from. protestors are trying to bring the university to a standstill. they have managed that where...
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universe.e calls himself a servant of science. he is the longtime drafter of the planetarium and new york and also the host of a new talk show on the national geographic channel called "star talk." it brings the universe down to earth. i am pleased to have neil degrasse tyson back at his table. welcome. >> we go way back, my first time is in the 90's. i would say that i'm in the family. thank you. charlie: congratulations. >> we are all very happy about that. we think it is the first time ever that there is a science talk show on television. we did not do it for that purpose, but it just turned out that way. charlie: what i like in reading about it is a came to you and wanted you to do a television show and you said, why do you just bring the cameras into my radio show? that will be just fine. >> i wanted to keep it simple. i didn't want to do anything more. there was budget to do set dressing and part of that as we filmed the whole of the universe. i get to announce that from the hall of the u
universe.e calls himself a servant of science. he is the longtime drafter of the planetarium and new york and also the host of a new talk show on the national geographic channel called "star talk." it brings the universe down to earth. i am pleased to have neil degrasse tyson back at his table. welcome. >> we go way back, my first time is in the 90's. i would say that i'm in the family. thank you. charlie: congratulations. >> we are all very happy about that. we think it...
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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 governan
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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it happened when an explosion was heard at bacha khan university. officials connected to the school now saying at least 21 kill. but it is far too soon to be able to determine how many have been injured and if there are additional fatalities. they say four attackrs unleashed fire on the school have been killed that after troops took positions around the campus an even on rooftops. they say two of the attackers were kill by sniper fire. what is not clear at this point is if there were four attackers in total or if there could be aditional attackers still on that campus him we do know that security forces have been conducting sweeps of the xarks going block by block, corner by corner. there were 3,000 students with 600 guests. they were there to celebrate the poet bacha khan the namesake founded if 2012. >> this comes after a dead aliing a on a school. you said they were goingroom toroom sweeping the area right now. has there been any sign of gunfire recently? >> we hat heard earlier from journalists that they were hearing continued gunfire him we hav
it happened when an explosion was heard at bacha khan university. officials connected to the school now saying at least 21 kill. but it is far too soon to be able to determine how many have been injured and if there are additional fatalities. they say four attackrs unleashed fire on the school have been killed that after troops took positions around the campus an even on rooftops. they say two of the attackers were kill by sniper fire. what is not clear at this point is if there were four...
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yet now, some fax of the taliban does this at a university.rateic 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
yet now, some fax of the taliban does this at a university.rateic 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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university of their -- and - - arizona state university in the most innovative state in the country. [cheers and applause] and now a magnet for students ditching california in search of a high-quality high-quality, affordable higher education alternatives. [applause] our universities and community colleges have been on the cutting edge when it comes to research, innovation and problem solving. just look a few miles down the road. the templates for the new american university is in our own backyard. because of dr. michaels efforts none other than "the new york times" has recognized the honors college university -- arizona state university has the gold standard. [applause] the equivalent of the ivy league education right here accessible to all and the envy of every other state in the nation. [applause] thank you. i want all presidents to know we value your work and i intend to be a partner to strengthen arizona higher education. [applause] as a parent and governor, one number keeps me up at night. 18,927. how many arizona children through no fault of their own, have found themselves in
university of their -- and - - arizona state university in the most innovative state in the country. [cheers and applause] and now a magnet for students ditching california in search of a high-quality high-quality, affordable higher education alternatives. [applause] our universities and community colleges have been on the cutting edge when it comes to research, innovation and problem solving. just look a few miles down the road. the templates for the new american university is in our own...
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>> what she's telling us about that epic miss universe fail. and what she's planning for her year with the crown. >> go like this. voila. >> but first the "nightline" >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. they used to be such good friends. the clintons attended donald trump's most recent wedding. bill and donald have hit the golf course together. but today in the heat of a presidential campaign trump said that his old golfing buddy bill clinton's previous sexual behavior is now fair game. so how are the clintons now responding? abc's david wright is out on the trail tonight. >> reporter: the first real blast of winter. make america great again means campaign season is finally heating up. land of the free the first votes due to be cast just a month from now. >> folks, we have a revolution going on. people are tired, and they're sick of the stupidity that we're seeing coming out of washington. >> reporter: and the battle lines are drawn. difference between the kind of country that i want to see for all of us and what the republicans
>> what she's telling us about that epic miss universe fail. and what she's planning for her year with the crown. >> go like this. voila. >> but first the "nightline" >>> number 1 in just 60 seconds. >>> good evening. they used to be such good friends. the clintons attended donald trump's most recent wedding. bill and donald have hit the golf course together. but today in the heat of a presidential campaign trump said that his old golfing buddy bill...
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of wisconsin jennifer ratner-rosenhagen teaches history at the university. here is her book american nietzsche. >> is there a nonfiction author you would like to see, see us an e-mail, tweet us at book tv or posta comment on our wall. facebook.com/booktv. >> chris responded to >> what was the security threat at the time? >> well benghazi was part of a country that had a government but then
of wisconsin jennifer ratner-rosenhagen teaches history at the university. here is her book american nietzsche. >> is there a nonfiction author you would like to see, see us an e-mail, tweet us at book tv or posta comment on our wall. facebook.com/booktv. >> chris responded to >> what was the security threat at the time? >> well benghazi was part of a country that had a government but then
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sarah, this possibility isn't sitting well with some universities. some universities say it comes with too high a price and could invite violence onto campus. but supporters say it's a matter of public safety...and could make you safer if someone starts shooting and you or the person next to you has a gun to fight back. and it's not just fear of violence, it will also cost schools-- quite a bit. the university of central florida says if passed, this will cost their school an estimated $1.1 million during the first year. additional police but representative greg steube of sarasota, who is sponsoring the bill say universities are using those cost estimates as a scare tactic. many of the universities we statewide tell us they are making plans to change their policies, and alter training for campus police officers in case the legislation is passed. the national rifle association has publicly said they back the idea of allowing guns on college capuses because it would give you and me, students, faculty and staff a better chance at defending ourselves in e
sarah, this possibility isn't sitting well with some universities. some universities say it comes with too high a price and could invite violence onto campus. but supporters say it's a matter of public safety...and could make you safer if someone starts shooting and you or the person next to you has a gun to fight back. and it's not just fear of violence, it will also cost schools-- quite a bit. the university of central florida says if passed, this will cost their school an estimated $1.1...
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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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>> my best guess is that the universe of teaming with life. >> rose: the universe. >> and our galaxy in particular. our galaxy is sort of proxy for other galaxies, is teaming with life but that complex life might be much rarer. >> rose: why is that? >> well, i, if you-- i have-- here is the argument. you have the time line of the earth, earth is born, and this is today. that is four and a half billion years. now put this planet out there, and some planets are born yesterday, some were born at the beginning of the universe. you don't know when in the time line of a planet you are going to land there. so here is earth, throw a dart at the time line. most of the time the dark hits earth there's only single celled life. >> rose: wow. >> and so if we are randomly coming upon planets and earth is any measure of thing. >> rose: single cell like an amoeba. >> yeah. we spent three and a half billion years as single celled life on earth. and then we have something called the cambrian explosion of life, the chemistry of the atmosphere changes, the atmosphere, like rocket fuel for complex life.
>> my best guess is that the universe of teaming with life. >> rose: the universe. >> and our galaxy in particular. our galaxy is sort of proxy for other galaxies, is teaming with life but that complex life might be much rarer. >> rose: why is that? >> well, i, if you-- i have-- here is the argument. you have the time line of the earth, earth is born, and this is today. that is four and a half billion years. now put this planet out there, and some planets are born...
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ti serves as an associate professor of law at the university of hong kong.t'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. wh
ti serves as an associate professor of law at the university of hong kong.t'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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a kenyan university where al-shabab killed nearly 150 students reopens amid tight security. north korea says it has detonated a hydrogen bomb. the u.n. body which monitors nuclear testing has described it as a grave threat to peace. an emergency has been called of the u.n. security council. now, this test was announced on north korean television. >> translation: we will not give up a nuclear program as long as u.s. man obtains its stance of aggression >>> adrian brown is in beijing and has this report >> reporter: a short time ago the foreign ministry here in beijing gave a briefing to foreign news journalists and it was quite interesting, the rebuke they issued to north korea was actually quite mild. they anticipated to north korea to assess its provocative action and urged north korea to return to the six-party talks. now, china, of course, is about the only friend that north korea has right now. they have, in the past been idea logical allies, but there have been deep strains in that relationship during the past few years, mainly because of north korea's nuclear program.
a kenyan university where al-shabab killed nearly 150 students reopens amid tight security. north korea says it has detonated a hydrogen bomb. the u.n. body which monitors nuclear testing has described it as a grave threat to peace. an emergency has been called of the u.n. security council. now, this test was announced on north korean television. >> translation: we will not give up a nuclear program as long as u.s. man obtains its stance of aggression >>> adrian brown is in...
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and cbs sports is reporting tonight that the university of cincinnati and the university of michigan have signed a deal to play a home and home series in basketball. first game, at fifth third arena this coming december. and now here's julie dolan with a look at what we'll have for you on nine on your side at seven. suspension lifted. a high school principal is back at school for the first time.. following some serious accusations. coming up at 7, how blanchester students reacted to the surprise covering breaking news for you in bond hill. nine on your side now has crews on the ground on reading road near california avenue.that is where police went to investigate a report of a crash.. and found a woman shot in a car. police haven't said anything yet about her dogs combing the area. nineon your side will stay on this.. we'll have updates in 30 minutes at seven.. and tonight at 11. that's 9 on your side at six for this thursday. thursday.we're always on with breaking news, weather and
and cbs sports is reporting tonight that the university of cincinnati and the university of michigan have signed a deal to play a home and home series in basketball. first game, at fifth third arena this coming december. and now here's julie dolan with a look at what we'll have for you on nine on your side at seven. suspension lifted. a high school principal is back at school for the first time.. following some serious accusations. coming up at 7, how blanchester students reacted to the...
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barr and this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up, the pakistani taliban condemns a universityttack where 20 people were killed and dozens wounded. >>> he is the master at the art of the deal. he is -- >> and sarah palin, darling of the u.s. right throws her support behind donald trump. ♪ >>> defense ministers from seven members of the coalition against isil are meeting in paris. that meeting is being jointly hosted by france and the u.s., the con tries contributing most to the fight. recently the coalition's current military strategy is not producing fast results. ash carter outlined part of the coalition's strategy. >> we are as the minister indicated enabling local, motivated forces wherever isil has spread as the only practical strategic approach not only to defeating isil but also sustaining its defeat thereafter. >>> and jacky rowland has more from paris. >> reporter: this battle against isil is proving more difficult, more protracted than they had necessarily suspected at the beginning, and of course, we're just talking here about isil in iraq and in syria. we have to re
barr and this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up, the pakistani taliban condemns a universityttack where 20 people were killed and dozens wounded. >>> he is the master at the art of the deal. he is -- >> and sarah palin, darling of the u.s. right throws her support behind donald trump. ♪ >>> defense ministers from seven members of the coalition against isil are meeting in paris. that meeting is being jointly hosted by france and the u.s., the con tries...
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of the man who the university is named after.versity 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 precious lives, now the challenge this country i
of the man who the university is named after.versity 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...
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the universe of ideas of love and justice. he has great examples and people like thurman, too, visited with gandhi, went to india. i think dr. king cannot have helped but to connect to the kind of thinking, that kind of person who also thought about universality, who thought about and the environment he was in. karen: dr. king not only thought of his church of worship, but he thought globally about religion and faith. >> that is right. he was one of those global thinkers. we think about the world today. i think one of the things you would have to say is that dr. king would be global. he would think a little bit about any struggle happening in the world. we found some telegrams he exchanged with cesar chavez over a couple of years in terms of thinking about struggle. religion was certainly something he thought about. i hope dr. thurman says, well, yes, we have to be centered and be ourselves, but we also have to connect to a larger world. there are a lot of different ways people perceive us and come a universe. turn pup dr. kin
the universe of ideas of love and justice. he has great examples and people like thurman, too, visited with gandhi, went to india. i think dr. king cannot have helped but to connect to the kind of thinking, that kind of person who also thought about universality, who thought about and the environment he was in. karen: dr. king not only thought of his church of worship, but he thought globally about religion and faith. >> that is right. he was one of those global thinkers. we think about...
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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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miss universe, that is. for this. >> reporter: host steve harvey's gaffe taking the crown off miss oniss philippines. who wass suddenl no longer first rurunner-up. >> we saw your face. it was literally utter shock. >> i was very excited because i i was announced the winner. >> reporter: thehe coronation mix-up inspired countless memes, with harvey even poking fun at himself on christmas posting "merry easter, y'all." >> some people are now saying oh, steve harvey must have done this on purpose to get publicity. >> not at all. with the way he was so apologetic afterwards. >> he was mortified. >> oh, yeah. yeah. he was -- he corrected it right away, though. like i applaud him for that. >> reporter: miss colombia said she not only felt humiliated but she felt it was i agrave injustice. >> if the situation was switched, then maybe i would have felt the same way. so it's okay. i understand where she's coming from. >> reporter: despite miss colombia's suggestion, pia says she doesn't think sharing the crcrown make
miss universe, that is. for this. >> reporter: host steve harvey's gaffe taking the crown off miss oniss philippines. who wass suddenl no longer first rurunner-up. >> we saw your face. it was literally utter shock. >> i was very excited because i i was announced the winner. >> reporter: thehe coronation mix-up inspired countless memes, with harvey even poking fun at himself on christmas posting "merry easter, y'all." >> some people are now saying oh,...
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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 number of civilians were killed. also they are targeting the security people and four people were killed. recently i think we are observing that there is a type of surge in the terrorist attack in the country. so this is a big dilemma for the national leadership and at the moment when the national leadership is away from the country, the prime minister is outside the country. so the situation in pakistan, what we are watching o
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...
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this brings nostalgia to the university.owever his fond memories don't blind the professor from a glaring reality. the lab is under equipped and out of date. >> we are finding a lot of low grade soil for low grade chemicals. my student failed three times, even though she's doing everything right, because the materials were fake. >> on monday around 15,000 professor at 37 public universities across bangladesh began an indefinite strike leaving students without any classes to attend. >> bangladesh's public universities provide an important low-cost alternative to private institutions. but one student from all--but once student arrive from all over the country on campus finds that keeping costs down have its own price. >> more than 20 students are crammed into rooms assigned for four people. it's a big adjustment for many of these freshmen who try to make the best of the circumstance. >> our plan is that instead of sleeping a group of us will go out around 2:00 a.m. and explore our campus while singing songs all night. we'll si
this brings nostalgia to the university.owever his fond memories don't blind the professor from a glaring reality. the lab is under equipped and out of date. >> we are finding a lot of low grade soil for low grade chemicals. my student failed three times, even though she's doing everything right, because the materials were fake. >> on monday around 15,000 professor at 37 public universities across bangladesh began an indefinite strike leaving students without any classes to attend....
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>> from the catholic university of community. i think it's a testimony of our community wanting to engage in service. so primarily mostly students. so i think considering they could be asleep on their day off of school, i think is pretty telling of our student population, and their desire to engage in service. >> and are they high school students, middle school students? >> university. so 18 to 21-year-olds. but we have faculty and alumni. our university president and his wife, president garvey, will be volunteering on this day. and so i think it's important that we see the leadership of our university out in the community as well. >> big effort, a lot of energy there. lillie, the deltas are sponsoring an oratorcal contest, one of the largest celebrations of the king holiday of its type in this regionel. tell us about. >> this is our 26th year. our 31st year for the king day celebration. initially, we invited speakers, the traditional bring in a speaker, speaking before an audience and a church. and about 26 years ago, i was give
>> from the catholic university of community. i think it's a testimony of our community wanting to engage in service. so primarily mostly students. so i think considering they could be asleep on their day off of school, i think is pretty telling of our student population, and their desire to engage in service. >> and are they high school students, middle school students? >> university. so 18 to 21-year-olds. but we have faculty and alumni. our university president and his...
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university and airline bombings because the first four bombs were affiliated with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kinds of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junkyard bomber, because in fact he would make these bombs from scratch. he didn't go buy components and pieces of metal and that type of thing. he went out to piles of old abandoned cars, to carve off chrome to use in his bomb construction. he used scraps of wood. >> everything you find at a bomb scene, everybody single piece of evidence is critical because, for one, you have to decide how the device functioned. and in finding out how the device functioned, you look if there's a circuitry involved. where in most of his devices, he created the circuitry. and it was not through a timer lik
university and airline bombings because the first four bombs were affiliated with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kinds of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we...
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arizona state university was just named the most innovative university in the country. [applause] and nau is now a magnet for students ditching california in search of a high-quality, affordable higher education alternative. [applause] our universities and community colleges have been on the cutting edge when it comes to research, innovation and problem solving, just look a few miles down the road. the template for the new american university is in our own backyard, and because of dr. michael crow's efforts, none other than the new york times has recognized the barrett honors college at arizona state university as the gold standard , the equivalent of an ivy league education right here, accessible to all, and the envy of every other state in the nation. [applause] i want all our university presidents to know, we value your work, and i intend to be a partner in strengthening arizona higher education. [applause] as a parent and as governor, there's one number that keeps me up at night. 18,927. that's how many arizona children, through no fault of their own, have found the
arizona state university was just named the most innovative university in the country. [applause] and nau is now a magnet for students ditching california in search of a high-quality, affordable higher education alternative. [applause] our universities and community colleges have been on the cutting edge when it comes to research, innovation and problem solving, just look a few miles down the road. the template for the new american university is in our own backyard, and because of dr. michael...
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a siege at a university that's left at least stude20 students . it began at bacha khan university as classes were getting underway. four attackers have been killed. an emergency worker says the operation is still ongoing. >> we are told there are still bodies inside some of those buildings, and officials believe the death toll could rise. so far no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. >>> we want to turn to a top story now in the united states. michigan governor says he's sorry about the crisis in flint where drinking water is contaminated with lead, and he is promising to fix it. >> snyder is asking lastate law clerks for money to help address the crisis. he says he'll release his e-mails about the water supply to provide accountability. >> government failed you. federal, state and local leaders, by breaking the trust you placed in us. i'm sorry most of all that i let you down. you deserve better. you deserve accountability. you deserve to know that the buck stops here with me. most of all, you deserve to know the truth, and i have a r
a siege at a university that's left at least stude20 students . it began at bacha khan university as classes were getting underway. four attackers have been killed. an emergency worker says the operation is still ongoing. >> we are told there are still bodies inside some of those buildings, and officials believe the death toll could rise. so far no one has claimed responsibility for this attack. >>> we want to turn to a top story now in the united states. michigan governor says...
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several universities are banning them... including the university (sot. cg: von stange/university housing director) "our concern obviously is the safety of the residents living on campus in the residents halls so that's why we made that determination." some students are concerned... but many feel different to the ban. (sot. cg: hillary maglin) "a lot of students tell me despite hoverboards growing popularity, the ban doesn't really affect them, because they still mainly use bicycles and traditional skateboards around campus." some students even say the fires seem like rare malfunctions... and they don't see the harm in keeping don't go at that fast of a cause fires are worked out of into dorms... the boards will be confiscated and kept in n office until the student can take it home. the packers and vikings as they look to keep their seasons alive -- plus -- hawkeye coach kirk ferentz met theheedia today to put a wrap on iowa's season and the run to the rose bowl -- you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered in "now, kwwl spprts." i'm moving to a place wh
several universities are banning them... including the university (sot. cg: von stange/university housing director) "our concern obviously is the safety of the residents living on campus in the residents halls so that's why we made that determination." some students are concerned... but many feel different to the ban. (sot. cg: hillary maglin) "a lot of students tell me despite hoverboards growing popularity, the ban doesn't really affect them, because they still mainly use...
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can go to university. that's what we're doing. and before too much shouting from the party opposite, when they were in government it was labour that introduced the system. now, given this is the week, given this is the week we are meant to be learning the lessons of the last election, someone frankly i rather miss, mr. ed balls who wrote this this week in a time supplement. and he said this, we clearly didn't find a sustainable way forward for the financing of higher education. if the electric think you got the answers for the future, they will support you. and i would say in all honesty to the labour party, when they were in government they supported piece and love. we were dashed when we were in opposition we made the mistake, we made a mistake they did. if you want to be on the side of aspiration, on the side of more university students, if you want help people make the most of their lives, the system we've got is one is working and the numbers prove it. >> mr. speaker, that some the very sign prime min
can go to university. that's what we're doing. and before too much shouting from the party opposite, when they were in government it was labour that introduced the system. now, given this is the week, given this is the week we are meant to be learning the lessons of the last election, someone frankly i rather miss, mr. ed balls who wrote this this week in a time supplement. and he said this, we clearly didn't find a sustainable way forward for the financing of higher education. if the electric...
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>>> begun battle underway in a university in pakistan after gunmen kill several students. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the program, iraq's prime minister vows to crackdown on sectarianism. china detains a swedeish active visit. worried over falling birth rates, thailand offers a financial incentive to get parents to have more children >>> we begin with the latest from north-west pakistan where gunmen have attacked a university killing several students and i professor. army units have been taking on fighters at the university some 50 kilometers from the city city of peshawa. six of the attackers have also been killed. a political analyst joins me live from islamabad. thank you for being with us. so what are your thoughts right now on what has emerged on this story so far and the ongoing issue of security in pakistan and the battle to root out these fighters? >> so far as you said, six terrorists have been killed. there are conflicting reports about the casualties, about the dead. some are reporting a higher figure while the government says 22/25 people
>>> begun battle underway in a university in pakistan after gunmen kill several students. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the program, iraq's prime minister vows to crackdown on sectarianism. china detains a swedeish active visit. worried over falling birth rates, thailand offers a financial incentive to get parents to have more children >>> we begin with the latest from north-west pakistan where gunmen have attacked a university killing several students and...
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devry university's college of business. erisrsimmy dean made with real egg whites, lean cut meats, and whole grain eellent source of protein, ituels her up with energy top power through her wiim dean delights, good mornings lead to great days. dubose's family $5.3 million dollars... according to a press release from the dubose family. along with the monetary settlement, the university will also set up a memorial for dubose at uc, and an apology issued by the university president. uc officer ray tensing faces a murder charge for fatally shooting samuel dubose during a traffic stop in july over an alleged missing license tag. breaking now... an ohio police officer reported missing while on duty.. has been shot and killed in knox county -- just northeast of columbus. according the sheriff's office -- just after 11 last night, a woman had called into the dispatch center, saying her ex- boyfriend had left with weapons and was looking to kill an oficer. the body of danville police officer thomas cottrell was found just before mid
devry university's college of business. erisrsimmy dean made with real egg whites, lean cut meats, and whole grain eellent source of protein, ituels her up with energy top power through her wiim dean delights, good mornings lead to great days. dubose's family $5.3 million dollars... according to a press release from the dubose family. along with the monetary settlement, the university will also set up a memorial for dubose at uc, and an apology issued by the university president. uc officer ray...
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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... 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 attention to it." while the noise didn't serve as a nuisance inside the restaurant, giusiana said it affected ustomers who ate on the patio ovov the summer.r.he says people who live above the restaurant have also been bothered by it. it."some of our residential tenants upstairs have filed complaints and the police have been here."niagara falls police say thth have responded to the location several times over the last few months, but say
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...
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trump will be at the university of iowa field house on grand avenue tomorrow evening. the event starts at 7:30. he'll be in marshalltown earlier in the day. all 3 democratic presidential candidates will be in des moines tonight sanders, secretary clinton and former maryland governor martin o'malley will be speaking at drake university. democratic caucus-goers will have a chance to ask the presidential hopefuls questions. it starts at 8 o'clock, and you can see it on kcrg 9.2. now here's a look at some of what you'll see at 5:30 on a-b-c. with just days until iowa, the race for the white house shifts into high gear and david muir is right there, tonight breaking news, the fight on the republican side, the palin factor, will it help or hurt? then hillary, bernie and the battle for the best ground game. this the marion police are working with the u-s attorney and the iowa d-o-t to stop human trafficking in the state. and university of iowa police step up security measures ahead of republican donald trump's campaign visit to iowa city. tonight at ten. recapping todadas top
trump will be at the university of iowa field house on grand avenue tomorrow evening. the event starts at 7:30. he'll be in marshalltown earlier in the day. all 3 democratic presidential candidates will be in des moines tonight sanders, secretary clinton and former maryland governor martin o'malley will be speaking at drake university. democratic caucus-goers will have a chance to ask the presidential hopefuls questions. it starts at 8 o'clock, and you can see it on kcrg 9.2. now here's a look...
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stephanie, the university has informed staff and students. >> reporter: well, michael, the university is still on winter break, however, last night, the president sent out this e-mail to students and staff sharing this tragic news. massachusetts state police has confirmed to fox 25 that they have recovered the body of dennis njoroge. a dive team, actually, found his body in the charles river on new year's eve. the 21-year-old student was last seen here on campus, the sunday after thanksgiving so just about a month ago and police say he did leave everything behind, including his cell phone. he graduated from burn coat high school in worcester and was studying media arts here at northeastern. and last night, the president sent out an e-mail reading in part, quote, it is with deepest sadness that i'm writing to inform you that the search of our missing student, dennis njoroge, has come to a tragic i know all of us join in our sending our most sincere and friends. and light of this tragedy, the president is also encouraging anyone who needs support to seek the university's counseling serv
stephanie, the university has informed staff and students. >> reporter: well, michael, the university is still on winter break, however, last night, the president sent out this e-mail to students and staff sharing this tragic news. massachusetts state police has confirmed to fox 25 that they have recovered the body of dennis njoroge. a dive team, actually, found his body in the charles river on new year's eve. the 21-year-old student was last seen here on campus, the sunday after...
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allyson: clemson university is was type of graffiti. aly: the graffiti is gone now, but if you take a look hind me, that blank space on the wall underneath, that is where messages were written, talking about the men that this building is named after. this is tillman hall. you can see the spirit signs that are up, clemson the hammock, that was covering up the graffiti until they were able to get it cleaned off. this video shows the messages painted on the building, calling for the university to rename the hallllnd stop honoring ben tillman. tillman was an avowed white supremacist, which has stirred up a lot of debate on the campus. the building was also vandalized in july. the same week, the confederate flag was removed from the statehouse grounds. a university spokesperson says they hope this crime doesn't take away from efforts to tell the school's full history. right now, the university is looking to charge the person responsible. aly myles wyff news 4 live allyson: thank you. an updated simpsonville with more cases of vandalism being
allyson: clemson university is was type of graffiti. aly: the graffiti is gone now, but if you take a look hind me, that blank space on the wall underneath, that is where messages were written, talking about the men that this building is named after. this is tillman hall. you can see the spirit signs that are up, clemson the hammock, that was covering up the graffiti until they were able to get it cleaned off. this video shows the messages painted on the building, calling for the university to...