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ku saw a large civil rights sit-in at the university administration building strong hall in 1965 on the day after bloody sunday in selma, alabama. taylor new about the protest before it occurred through her before it occurred through her network of staff and students. because the chancellor perceived her as credible to both administrators and black students, he chose taylor to head some of the negotiations that followed the sit-in. taylor clearly preferred university accommodation of black student concerns as she did not expel the women students involved in the sit-in, despite the chancellor's directive to do so. this calls the dean of men, very quick to act on the chancellor's request, to have to rescind the expulsions he imposed on the male protesters. in addition, two days after the sit-in, a few african-american women living in lewis hall working with assistant dean donna shavlik began integrating the approved women's housing list. what is an approved women's housing list you might ask. tet the time university parietals stated women students were only allowed to live in a residence
ku saw a large civil rights sit-in at the university administration building strong hall in 1965 on the day after bloody sunday in selma, alabama. taylor new about the protest before it occurred through her before it occurred through her network of staff and students. because the chancellor perceived her as credible to both administrators and black students, he chose taylor to head some of the negotiations that followed the sit-in. taylor clearly preferred university accommodation of black...
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legendary penn state broadcaster fran fisher, age 91, is among those calling on the same university administration that fired joe paterno for not doing enough to stop the child sex abuse scandal to follow his example during public mourning. >> i think they owe that to the community. and to the football letter men and to joe and sue. >>> scott broom, 9news now. >>> services. >>> tonight at 7:00. >>> president obama proposes a new idea to raise money if i roadways. first an early check on the forecast. >> reporter: good news bad news. tempers are going up. we are not going to see refreezing tonight. let's start with temperatures. in fact, temperatures have gone up since 5:00. it is now 3 at national. that is as high as it's been all day. and everyone is well above freezing. gaithersburg in the upper 30s. out to the west in the upper 30s. what is kind of cool, if you jump the divide, oakland is 50. it is kind of unusual for them to be the warm spot. but they are 50, everybody else in the upper 30s, because the cold air snugs up against the mountain. visibility three miles in the area. >>> a request f
legendary penn state broadcaster fran fisher, age 91, is among those calling on the same university administration that fired joe paterno for not doing enough to stop the child sex abuse scandal to follow his example during public mourning. >> i think they owe that to the community. and to the football letter men and to joe and sue. >>> scott broom, 9news now. >>> services. >>> tonight at 7:00. >>> president obama proposes a new idea to raise money if i...
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is now the head of umdnj which is the major medical university in new jersey and in newark. one of them is also in an administrative role at rutgers university, as well. but there were others that kind of felt that this was a crown that the university really wore without necessarily meeting the demands that were put forth. and that in many ways it was usurped, that this moment of radical protest was really taken on by the university without changing the real things that needed to be done. and it's more seen in the faculty diversity at rutgers newark. we're really struggling that even when we are able to bring faculty of color into the university, our retention rate isn't great, there's not a great amount of support. the students demanded specific programs of study and those things are just not happening at this time. certainly not from a grant -- certificate granting institution. >> for me, i spent a lot of time in my work thinking about the role of memory because when i started interviewing emily taylor, she was about 85. so there had been 25 to 30 years since she was at the university of kansas. and emily taylor
is now the head of umdnj which is the major medical university in new jersey and in newark. one of them is also in an administrative role at rutgers university, as well. but there were others that kind of felt that this was a crown that the university really wore without necessarily meeting the demands that were put forth. and that in many ways it was usurped, that this moment of radical protest was really taken on by the university without changing the real things that needed to be done. and...
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. >>> the state lawmaker said he's fed up with california state university administrators raising tuition, and at the same time giving themselves pay raises. senator lieu is sponsoring a bill that would cap csu president's salaries at just more than $343,000. three campus presents currently make more than that, including san jose state's president. his bill would ban pay raises for presidents, if the tuition increase is pending for students. >>> there's no sugar coating, workers at an east bay licorice company say they'll walk the picket line until their posses come to the bargaining table. we're talking about red vines. workers someone the the day trying to block drive ways. they say they're working under an unfair contract with increased health care costs and only a small raise. the makers of red vines say it's offer to employees is a good one. improved retirement benefits and company paid health insurance. workers have been on strike since december 5th. >>> east palo alto city officials met today to stop facebook's new campus from being built. they're concerned about the environmental
. >>> the state lawmaker said he's fed up with california state university administrators raising tuition, and at the same time giving themselves pay raises. senator lieu is sponsoring a bill that would cap csu president's salaries at just more than $343,000. three campus presents currently make more than that, including san jose state's president. his bill would ban pay raises for presidents, if the tuition increase is pending for students. >>> there's no sugar coating,...
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. >> last night, thousands of people gathered for a candlelight vigil outside the university's administration building. some former penn state players, including steve lieuwinski of the oakland raiders spoke. and penn state officials are working on plans to commemorate paterno's life and his career. he died yesterday of lung cancer at the age of 85. >>> congress woman gabrielle giffords will be in tucson today. she is going to finish a meet and greet that was interrupted by gunfire last year. now, this announcement came as she revealed plans to resign from congress. >> i have more work to do on my recovery. so to do what is best for arizona, i will step down this week. >> giffords is expected to attend the president's state of the union address tomorrow. arizona's governor will set a special election to fill out the rest of giffords' term. >>> more politics now. republican candidate for president, campaigning in florida this morning. and the attacks are already flying. and live pictures of mitt romney, he is in tampa. stumping away. he lost to newt gingrich by 14 percentage points in south ca
. >> last night, thousands of people gathered for a candlelight vigil outside the university's administration building. some former penn state players, including steve lieuwinski of the oakland raiders spoke. and penn state officials are working on plans to commemorate paterno's life and his career. he died yesterday of lung cancer at the age of 85. >>> congress woman gabrielle giffords will be in tucson today. she is going to finish a meet and greet that was interrupted by...
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thousands gastedders outside penn state university's administration building last night for a candlelightil for joe paterno. he died yesterday at the age of 85 from complications of lung cancer. joe paterno coached at penn state for more than six decades. his legacy is marred by a child sex scandal involving a former assistant coach. joe paterno was fired in november. critics say he should have done more to stop the alleged abuse. >> joe is like our grandfather. he's done so much for this university despite all the negative comments lately. he has helped thousands of young men and young ladies. >> there is also a growing memorial at a statue of joe paterno outside penn state's football stadium. school officials say they're working on plans to commemorate joe paterno's life and career. >>> arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords this morning resumed the meet and greet she was holding with constituents last year when a gunman opened fire killing six people and wounding 13 including gabrielle giffords. gabrielle giffords arrived at her office this morning showing visible signs of the brain
thousands gastedders outside penn state university's administration building last night for a candlelightil for joe paterno. he died yesterday at the age of 85 from complications of lung cancer. joe paterno coached at penn state for more than six decades. his legacy is marred by a child sex scandal involving a former assistant coach. joe paterno was fired in november. critics say he should have done more to stop the alleged abuse. >> joe is like our grandfather. he's done so much for this...
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created an elaborate underground network that deliberately provoked a confrontation with the university administration, the town administration and members of the guard. he also implied that a bullet hole in the pa go da sculpture shows a bullet trajectory implying perhaps a sniper fired first. yet another narrater who is in this photo in the background behind this famous john phi ehlo photo, he claimed to have observed one of the victims also in this photo throwing stones at a very close range at the guard, although i should hasten to add his memory of where the victim's body landed does not match the factual record, as you can see here. what this last account may suggest instead though is how the gym annex has altered the collective memory of this event because he recalls viewing the shootings and where the annex now stands. we actually went out there during his interview. it's -- i show this to give an approximation of how the annex gets in here. many protesters were upset about the annex being built because they felt it was being built on holy ground, on sacred ground. certainly respect and unders
created an elaborate underground network that deliberately provoked a confrontation with the university administration, the town administration and members of the guard. he also implied that a bullet hole in the pa go da sculpture shows a bullet trajectory implying perhaps a sniper fired first. yet another narrater who is in this photo in the background behind this famous john phi ehlo photo, he claimed to have observed one of the victims also in this photo throwing stones at a very close range...
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. >> i did not want to be a university administrator. i wanted to be a scholar and a teacher. when i was asked to consider jobs that took me out of the classroom and away from my scholarship, i said, "no, i don't want to do that." >> susie: but in 2001, harvard president neil rudenstine came calling. the university had been co-ed for years and its famous sister school, radcliffe college, was being transformed into a think tank partly focused on women and gender. the new radcliffe institute for advanced study needed a dean. this time, faust said yes. >> the radcliffe job seemed so attractive, because it seemed one that mattered a lot for the place of women at harvard. and i'd also-- my daughter was about to graduate from high school. i had had second bout of cancer the year before. i'd had breast cancer in 1988. and then i had thyroid cancer in 1999. and i... i think it just makes you think, risk? what the heck? >> susie: the same year faust arrived in cambridge, harvard got a new president: former treasury secretary larry summers. ( applause ) >> larry summers was absolutely b
. >> i did not want to be a university administrator. i wanted to be a scholar and a teacher. when i was asked to consider jobs that took me out of the classroom and away from my scholarship, i said, "no, i don't want to do that." >> susie: but in 2001, harvard president neil rudenstine came calling. the university had been co-ed for years and its famous sister school, radcliffe college, was being transformed into a think tank partly focused on women and gender. the new...
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california state lawmakers are looking to put caps on compensation for california state university administrators and executives. two bills are currently under consideration that would limit executive compensation. now one caps the base pay for newly hired executives. at just 5% more than what they are predecessor received. other bill seeks to cap csu president salaries at 150% of whatever the chief justice of the california supreme court earns, currently $225,000. these two bills follow the board of trustees to raise tuition at the same day it hired a new president for san diego state at salary of $400,000. >>> frantic moments offer the coast of italy after their cruise ship runs aground. >>> authorities in southern california arrest a man suspected of being a serial killer and who the man targeted. >>> a few high clouds moving into the bay area and coming up the temperature change you can expect tomorrow and when multiple storms lining up in the pacific will be moving back into our forecast. . >> one of the crewmembers was telling us that we need to stay on and that is when mark was saying that
california state lawmakers are looking to put caps on compensation for california state university administrators and executives. two bills are currently under consideration that would limit executive compensation. now one caps the base pay for newly hired executives. at just 5% more than what they are predecessor received. other bill seeks to cap csu president salaries at 150% of whatever the chief justice of the california supreme court earns, currently $225,000. these two bills follow the...
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university administrators say they will be meeting with groups on dorm floors to go over security and safety concerns that. is something that will be happening tonight and into next week. >> and thank you very much. and staying in that part of the bay area evergreen high school went on lock down after a student reportedly threatened to shoot up the campus. the thread mate on a social media site and police identified a student and found no evidence of weapons. this was ordered when a 15-year-old was spotted this morning and not armed and did not resist arrest. >> and police say the student dmot confirm there were any. >> and a father of five had just lost his job last night was gunned down in a hail of bullets, becoming the first homicide of the year. and this 35-year-old just steps from the shop when he was shot with what appears to be a high powered weapon. the gunman fired two dozen rounds spraying the house with bullets. and there is his uncle heard gunfire saying his nephew was ambushed. >> it's a cold blooded act which won't solve anything and and killing is never solving anythin
university administrators say they will be meeting with groups on dorm floors to go over security and safety concerns that. is something that will be happening tonight and into next week. >> and thank you very much. and staying in that part of the bay area evergreen high school went on lock down after a student reportedly threatened to shoot up the campus. the thread mate on a social media site and police identified a student and found no evidence of weapons. this was ordered when a...
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reporter: meanwhile broadcaster fran fisher age 91, is among those now calling on the same university administration that fired joe paterno for not doing enough to stop the child sex abuse scandal to follow his example, during public mourning. >> i think they owe that to the community, and to the football letterman. and to joe and sue. it is predictable he would put bitterness aside. it is almost certain he didn't put disappointment and sadness aside. i think he's got a broken heart. i think he's hurt. >> reporter: back live now at beaver stadium and looking at the joe paterno stap statue, which has become a defacto shrine. a lot of comments for the university regents and the acting president. would badly taint memorial services. the university has not said yet how exactly it is going to handle that. but here is the out line for the services to begin tomorrow. there will be a viewing at the center between 11:00 and 1:00 p.m. a huge public event is going to occur here for the final memorial service. scott broom, 9news now. >>> rescuers are searching the rubble for survivors after powerful storms ripp
reporter: meanwhile broadcaster fran fisher age 91, is among those now calling on the same university administration that fired joe paterno for not doing enough to stop the child sex abuse scandal to follow his example, during public mourning. >> i think they owe that to the community, and to the football letterman. and to joe and sue. it is predictable he would put bitterness aside. it is almost certain he didn't put disappointment and sadness aside. i think he's got a broken heart. i...
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administrator at clairemont's mckena college admitted to sending false s.a.t. scores to "u.s. news and world report"s that uses the data to rank the colleges and universities. administrator resigned his post. clairemont mckenna's president says the scores were inflated 10 to 20 points. the school is ranked as the ninth best liberal arts college in the country. >> lawmakers will take a shot at revising the three strikes law. if they fail to pass it the bill will die for the year. the bill would require defendants third strike for a serious violent felony. revising the law would reduce prison sentences and save money on corrections. opponents say it dilutes the intent of the law. right now third strike leads to 25 years to life in prison. >> another big step towards today toward hosting america's cup yacht race. mayor ed lee will break ground on the new cruise terminal at pier 27. the terminal will be an 88,000 square foot two-story facility. the 34th america's cup will be in 2012 and 2013, expected to bring millions of people and more than $1 billion to the area. >> google's big buses that pick up workers have parents complaining they are unsafe for children
administrator at clairemont's mckena college admitted to sending false s.a.t. scores to "u.s. news and world report"s that uses the data to rank the colleges and universities. administrator resigned his post. clairemont mckenna's president says the scores were inflated 10 to 20 points. the school is ranked as the ninth best liberal arts college in the country. >> lawmakers will take a shot at revising the three strikes law. if they fail to pass it the bill will die for the year....
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while maryland's students may be looking forward to the game university administrators are concerned about what will happen after the final buzzer. warning students not to riot or celebrate excessively as they have before after duke games in the past would years. news4's melissa mllet with more. >> lots of people looking forward to tonight's game. school sending out warning to students two years after the riots in 2010 we all remember. warning that by e-mail to remember to behave themselves. three med student dustin matter says he's ready for tonight's game. gearing up for a rivalry. >> i reckon the students are ready to go. looking for a big game. >> reporter: a big game that has gotten out of control. >> i don't imagine we will see the riots we did three years ago. >> reporter: march 2010, a win over number four ranked duke turned a terps celebration into the comcast center into mayhem outside. you might remember the scene. >> everyone going nuts. there there was a fire on the mall. >> reporter: officers were in riot gear. 1,500 fans filled the streets. in the end 27 people were ar
while maryland's students may be looking forward to the game university administrators are concerned about what will happen after the final buzzer. warning students not to riot or celebrate excessively as they have before after duke games in the past would years. news4's melissa mllet with more. >> lots of people looking forward to tonight's game. school sending out warning to students two years after the riots in 2010 we all remember. warning that by e-mail to remember to behave...
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>>reporter: we trade all day to get reaction to this from local university college administrators. late today this comment came from the university of california president mark g that reads we are pleased that the president is lacking at ways to reward institutions that are graduating more low income students. we look forward to working with the obama administration and congress on these proposals as they move forward. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> higher education to public education san francisco school that was damaged by this fire in the western addition neighbor is still reeling from what happened one month later. fire happened at the days before christmas and destroyed several apartment buildings as well. concretive art charter school is collecting supply since then with the help of the community. education reporter lee ann tonight with what they still need. >> fire broke out at this apartment building on golden gate avenue in december. heat was so intensity danieled part of the creative arts charter school next door. thankfully school was not in session. >> in this buildin
>>reporter: we trade all day to get reaction to this from local university college administrators. late today this comment came from the university of california president mark g that reads we are pleased that the president is lacking at ways to reward institutions that are graduating more low income students. we look forward to working with the obama administration and congress on these proposals as they move forward. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> higher education to public...
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and without going into a huge amount of detail about that, that is an attitude which the university administratorsoften ascribed to students but it's an attitude and a conception of students which actually arose among the university of ministers in the early 1970's. it was the response to the creation of the pell grant and other ways in which students got more power in determining how the money was going to be spent. and you are exactly right that the conception of a student as a consumer from that perspective is intended to reduce the student's role in actually running the courses. >> i just want to add, you know, i don't think that we framed it as the schools for profit or nonprofit, but something that we raise in the paper is the idea that students don't have access to enough information about how the universities are bringing their revenue and what they are spending it on. so i don't know if your organizations have that would have run into that barrier to the estimate we definitely have come and we have the student government on the campus is really intends to say now but we have been doing a
and without going into a huge amount of detail about that, that is an attitude which the university administratorsoften ascribed to students but it's an attitude and a conception of students which actually arose among the university of ministers in the early 1970's. it was the response to the creation of the pell grant and other ways in which students got more power in determining how the money was going to be spent. and you are exactly right that the conception of a student as a consumer from...
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administrator at mckenna college admitted to sending false s.a.t. scores to "u.s. news and world report" to rank the colleges and universities. administrator resigned his post. the s.a.t. scores were inflated 10 to 20 points. the school is ranked the ninth best liberal arts college in the country. >> 5:42. i want to get a check of the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> let's get you out the front door on a good note. we have comfortable conditions. give yourself ample time because drizzle, a little mist courtesy of low clouds. they aren't going to last all day. more sunshine the second half of the day than yesterday. yesterday was a cloudy dreary day. today we'll see the sun by about noon. temperatures running mild, 50 in san jose, 43 in santa rosa, and 47 in fairfield. so much warmer than our seasonal averages. this afternoon we'll be about as warm as yesterday. let's talk about our next best chance for rain. we stop the clock at midnight. between midnight and 5:00 a.m., maybe sures, sonoma, also maybe a little bit of light precipitation over the peninsula, san francisco and oakland. but we lose the rain chance
administrator at mckenna college admitted to sending false s.a.t. scores to "u.s. news and world report" to rank the colleges and universities. administrator resigned his post. the s.a.t. scores were inflated 10 to 20 points. the school is ranked the ninth best liberal arts college in the country. >> 5:42. i want to get a check of the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> let's get you out the front door on a good note. we have comfortable conditions. give...
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university where he receives a b.a. in political science. he received and m.a. in public administration from the university of oklahoma. matt is here to talk about veteran treatments court, and how they are impacting lives in our communities. i know actually in the state of florida, tampa has rolled out their veterans court as well as broward county also the hometown where i'm at, hallandale beach in florida, they're moving forward with this program. endorseed by acts of resolution and we're here at mayors to partner, hopefully, to again build a public awareness and actually use our positions in local government to encourage local court systems in our communities to implement this type of diversionary program to help prevent the encarseration of veterans that have served our country, more importantly get their services and get the links of the services that are out there. so let's welcome mr. steiner and i'll turn it over to him. >> thank you very much, mayor cooper, and mayor mcelveen for hosting around lew pleeg to speak. like mayor cooper said, four years in the marine corps as a gru
university where he receives a b.a. in political science. he received and m.a. in public administration from the university of oklahoma. matt is here to talk about veteran treatments court, and how they are impacting lives in our communities. i know actually in the state of florida, tampa has rolled out their veterans court as well as broward county also the hometown where i'm at, hallandale beach in florida, they're moving forward with this program. endorseed by acts of resolution and we're...
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she earned a master's degree of public administration at the university of southern california. a former federal employee, she worked in the carter's white house office of hispanic affairs and was appointed later as a management analyst with office of management and budget in the civil-rights division. she was nominated by barack obama to serve as secretary of labor on january, 20, 2009. now we would like to present this personal video from her. >> good afternoon. thank you superintendent garcia for that introduction, and thank you to all the superintendents, administrators from our principles, and educators to come to san francisco for the eighth annual conference hosted by alas. never in american history has your work been more important, because never in our history has this nation did more depend on the education we provide our latino youth. let me begin -- let me begin by congratulating you on getting the leadership academy off the ground. i wish you great success with this important endeavor, and let me also take this opportunity to commend you for your thoughtful leadersh
she earned a master's degree of public administration at the university of southern california. a former federal employee, she worked in the carter's white house office of hispanic affairs and was appointed later as a management analyst with office of management and budget in the civil-rights division. she was nominated by barack obama to serve as secretary of labor on january, 20, 2009. now we would like to present this personal video from her. >> good afternoon. thank you superintendent...
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record number of students have applied to the ten campuses which make up the university of california system. the administrators increase is partly due to the new admissions policy intended to broaden the applicant pool that starts this fall. the more than 160,000 applications represents a 13% increase from last year. the number of freshmen applications is up by nearly 20% and the number of out of state and international students who applied is up by 56%. >>> cha-ching! all that plastic change left at the airport security line is add go up. last year those pennies, quarters, nickels and dimes added up to more than $400,000. $16,000 came from passengers at sfo. jfk and new york had the most with almost $47,000 worth of loose change. and l.a.x. had just over $19,000. many passengers say they don't care to take them to them, trg elinorto f pei traveling to foreign places where they can't be used. >>> what happens if your cell phone goes off? >>> stop the music. that's what one orchestra director did when a phone went off in the crowd during the performance. take a listen. >> oh, no. do you recognize that sound? th
record number of students have applied to the ten campuses which make up the university of california system. the administrators increase is partly due to the new admissions policy intended to broaden the applicant pool that starts this fall. the more than 160,000 applications represents a 13% increase from last year. the number of freshmen applications is up by nearly 20% and the number of out of state and international students who applied is up by 56%. >>> cha-ching! all that...
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university. now, they work as the administration. >> you would think that with all this trying to wash away raceake us come as one american so we can be patriotic as we should, right, that people wouldn't want to be in these classes. that's not the case. i realized why. most of them are still asking the question, how do i fit in this american context? >> as graduates of the first ethnic study classes returned to work in their community they found cultural training lacking in public schools. immigrant students arriving from the immigration act of 65 were asked to a simulate and learn in renglish only classrooms. educators and lawyers and activists wanted to ensure that these students would be taught to value their cultural heritage and their primary languages. the legal struggle for bilingual education began in san francisco's china koun and cull monate in the u.s. supreme court in 74. >> if you look at the history of bilingual education or education to serve the english learning in general, i think that you know we cannot talk about that without mentioning the law case of 74. lau versus nicoles.
university. now, they work as the administration. >> you would think that with all this trying to wash away raceake us come as one american so we can be patriotic as we should, right, that people wouldn't want to be in these classes. that's not the case. i realized why. most of them are still asking the question, how do i fit in this american context? >> as graduates of the first ethnic study classes returned to work in their community they found cultural training lacking in public...
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. >> reporter: chris n owinski is president -- between the veterans administration and boston universityo better nabbed concussions they are looking inside the brain. after reading about nathan's death, he called the stiles. >> deep down i felt like it was the right thing do do. >> so nathan's doctors sent his brain to boston to be examined by dr. ann mckee. she's examined nearly 100 athletes' brains, and in a frightening number of cases she has found unnatural protein deposits. those are the same types of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. >> what we're seeing here, is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported case except in a case of repeated blows to the head. the youngest case, to date, is a 17-year-old. >> the brain of nathan stiles? >> which is nathan stiles, right. ♪ >> hi. >> hello. >> welcome. chris n owinski. >> this is the stiles' first visit to the brain bank. >> what we've learned in the last three years is that it's a progressive disease, and then as the individual ages, if they're susceptible to this disease, it really become
. >> reporter: chris n owinski is president -- between the veterans administration and boston universityo better nabbed concussions they are looking inside the brain. after reading about nathan's death, he called the stiles. >> deep down i felt like it was the right thing do do. >> so nathan's doctors sent his brain to boston to be examined by dr. ann mckee. she's examined nearly 100 athletes' brains, and in a frightening number of cases she has found unnatural protein...
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. >> mean time university of california students administrators have spent a lot of time disagreeing about tuition cost. but they might have found some common ground over plan to drop tuition entirely. that story tonight from terri mcsweeney. >> what may have been a surprise even to planned proponents uc president yesterday decided to take a close look at the plan. group of uc riverside students called fix uc propose that students at all uc campuses pay no tuition. >> charging students when they are making money just makes sense. it's really surprising to 93 this hasn't been pursued at least here in the united states. >>reporter: instead of tuition currently at 12,000 dollars per year students would pay the university 5 percent of their income for the first 20 years after graduation. >> 20 years is kind of of lengthy. shorten it then maybe. but i don't know 20 years ace while. >>reporter: for graduate afternooning 50 thousandths dollars per year it means 50,000 dollars over 2 decades. about the same as 4 years of tigers. if you afternoon 10 100,000 in income over that time you pay 10
. >> mean time university of california students administrators have spent a lot of time disagreeing about tuition cost. but they might have found some common ground over plan to drop tuition entirely. that story tonight from terri mcsweeney. >> what may have been a surprise even to planned proponents uc president yesterday decided to take a close look at the plan. group of uc riverside students called fix uc propose that students at all uc campuses pay no tuition. >> charging...
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university. many years later got a mba, master's in business administration from indiana university graduate school of business. so what i did was built a foundation thinking that i was going to be in the technology world where i spent five years with ibm. but after getting my mba, i actually got very interested or more interested in the investment world. so i switched careers. and became, basically, a money manager. >> it's 2011, why did you write "beating the odds" published by wiley, now? >> fortunately, we were able to get a major publisher, they're positioning it in the business book category, and actually i had no interest, no plans to write a book. and it was actually lordell lewis who's the widow of the legendary reginald lewis, one of the great, i would say greatest african entrepreneurs ever that encouraged me to write this book. so what she did was she got blair walker who she had commissioned after her late husband's death to write reginald's life story to call me. now, blair had a best selling book, "why should white guys have all the fun," reginald lewis' life story, and john wiley ha
university. many years later got a mba, master's in business administration from indiana university graduate school of business. so what i did was built a foundation thinking that i was going to be in the technology world where i spent five years with ibm. but after getting my mba, i actually got very interested or more interested in the investment world. so i switched careers. and became, basically, a money manager. >> it's 2011, why did you write "beating the odds" published...
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university. and it will be a priority of this administration to have a medical college among the top 50 nationally. this is something we can do. and with your help, we will. [ applause ] also within this push the georgia health sciences university will seek to become the state's second national cancer institute designated cancer center alongside the winship cancer center at emory. as of today, georgians' annual death rate from cancer exceeds the national average. but i believe we have all of the ingredients necessary for a determination for it to be a destination for cancer research and a resource for every family battling this disease. this designation would mean greater access to research dollars and enhance our ability to recruit top cancer specialists. even more, it will place georgians battling this horrific disease first in line for newest and most promising therapies and clinical trials. to support this goal of a second georgia-based cancer center, my budget proposal includes an investment of $5 million. this is something we can do. and with your help, we will [ applause ] in order to addre
university. and it will be a priority of this administration to have a medical college among the top 50 nationally. this is something we can do. and with your help, we will. [ applause ] also within this push the georgia health sciences university will seek to become the state's second national cancer institute designated cancer center alongside the winship cancer center at emory. as of today, georgians' annual death rate from cancer exceeds the national average. but i believe we have all of...
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scholarships and academic programs i'm calling on colleges and universities to continue to look for more ways to cut overhead and administrative costs and run smarter, more efficient operations. and while leaner, more efficient operations are essential, higher education must continue to adapt for the modern economy. public colleges and universities must change their business models. let me give you an exciting example of what one college is doing. earlier this month, the university of central missouri unveiled a new model called the innovation campus and it has the potential to transform how we educate students. innovation campus students enroll in college courses while still in high school and then participate in high impact apprenticeships throughout the college curriculum. corporate partners underwrite tuition scholarships and faculty and employees partner to help each student. students gets a running start or college requirements. learn the practical skills necessary for excellent careers. they can earn a degree in three years or less. business partnerless recruit and build their work force for the future at cost for stude
scholarships and academic programs i'm calling on colleges and universities to continue to look for more ways to cut overhead and administrative costs and run smarter, more efficient operations. and while leaner, more efficient operations are essential, higher education must continue to adapt for the modern economy. public colleges and universities must change their business models. let me give you an exciting example of what one college is doing. earlier this month, the university of central...
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it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university. years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural protein deposits. those are the same kinds of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's a progressive degenerative disease which leads to dementia and alzheimer's-like symptom ps. but these symptoms are usually pound in people in their 80s, not their 40s. is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported case except for the case of blows to the head. >> reporter: that's exactly what the styles wanted to know when they donated nathan's brain. did repeated blows to the brain cause that kind of damage in young nathan's brain? and the answer was yes. under the microscope -- >> that's really obvious. >> we saw tell-tale signs of the protein. did this surprise you? >> yes, it did. it can start very early. >> reporter: a's amazing. 17 years old. >> 17. >> reporter: and for the first time, dr. mckey is about to show nation's parent what is she found. >> had you
it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university. years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural protein deposits. those are the same kinds of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's a progressive degenerative disease which leads to dementia and alzheimer's-like symptom ps. but these symptoms are usually pound in people in their 80s, not their 40s. is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never...
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university. many years later got an mba, master's in business administration from indiana university graduate school of business. what i did was build a foundation thinking that i would be in the technology world where i spent five years with ibm. but after getting my mba i actually got very interested or more interested in the investment world. i switched careers. i became basically a money manager. >> its 2011. what did you write beating the odds? >> we were able to get a major publisher. they are positioning it in the business book category. and actually i had no interest, no plans to write a book. it was actually the lord l. lewis who is the widow of the legendary reginald those, one of the great african-american entrepreneurs ever that encouraged me to write this book. so what she did was she got blair walker who she had commissioned after her late husband's death to write reginald / story to call me. blair had a best-selling book. why should white guys have all the fun. a love story. how he built a billion dollar plus business. john wiley happen to be the publisher. when blair told about my st
university. many years later got an mba, master's in business administration from indiana university graduate school of business. what i did was build a foundation thinking that i would be in the technology world where i spent five years with ibm. but after getting my mba i actually got very interested or more interested in the investment world. i switched careers. i became basically a money manager. >> its 2011. what did you write beating the odds? >> we were able to get a major...
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. >>> administrators at the university of maryland are issuing a stern warning ahead of tonight's maryland, duke basketball game. the rivalry sparked fireworks on and off the court in recent years. may remember this video from a couple of years ago when terps fans rioted after maryland beat duke in college park. officers were disciplined, but in a letter, the director of student conduct writes, as we approach the upcoming men's basketball game, i want to remind you that it is important for us to celebrate our athletic accomplishments that we should do so with class and dignity. any student found responsible for misconduct under university policy regarding event related misconduct will face dismissal from the university. >>> well still ahead tonight, the same students, university of maryland, now have a new crime fighting tool right at their fingertips. plus, the big changes first lady michelle obama, and rachel ray were telling kids about in their school cafeterias today. but up next, the navy seal team rescued aide workers in somalia. 9news now will be right back. : rescue crews in italy
. >>> administrators at the university of maryland are issuing a stern warning ahead of tonight's maryland, duke basketball game. the rivalry sparked fireworks on and off the court in recent years. may remember this video from a couple of years ago when terps fans rioted after maryland beat duke in college park. officers were disciplined, but in a letter, the director of student conduct writes, as we approach the upcoming men's basketball game, i want to remind you that it is important...
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it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university. i first met her years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural protein deposits, the same kind of proteens found in alzheimer's patients. it's called chronic traumatic n enaccee enaccept lop think. these symptoms are usually found in people in their 80s, not their 40s. >> is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported case, except for a case of blows to the head. >> that's exactly what the styles wanted to know when they donated nathan's brain to mckee's center. did repeated blows to the head cause that kind of damage in young nathan's brain? and the answer was yes. under the microscope -- >> that's really obvious. >> we saw taelltale signs of th protein. >> did this surprise you? >> yes, it definitely did. it can start really early? that's amazing. 17 years old. >> 17. >> and for the first time, dr. mckee is about to show nathan's parents what she found. >> hi. ann mckee. how do you do? >> nice to
it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university. i first met her years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural protein deposits, the same kind of proteens found in alzheimer's patients. it's called chronic traumatic n enaccee enaccept lop think. these symptoms are usually found in people in their 80s, not their 40s. >> is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported...
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typically fragmented administration. public university we couldn't block anything at the edge.i hear that's still the case. so we would see some amazing traffic patterns. and usually kind of an open honeypot the entire network was. >> so really understand how machines were getting compromise, that's what really struck to pique my interest. >> did you have trouble keeping your spirits of? this is like owning a big ball until i feel. >> i love it. i love it. i love every day. my wife, are you going to come to bed? hold on. five minutes in five hours and then the sun is coming at. we were kind discussing his early on in agreement. i don't think i could wake up everyday and do the same thing and that's this type of thing allows us to give. >> i found that true not just with tj but all those involved. people asked if they weren't getting paid to do this, tj has a job to do some of these folks are actually doing it out of the goodness of their heart. why were they doing at? and i think maybe the right answer is fun, it's fascinating. it's like these people think they are smarting tha
typically fragmented administration. public university we couldn't block anything at the edge.i hear that's still the case. so we would see some amazing traffic patterns. and usually kind of an open honeypot the entire network was. >> so really understand how machines were getting compromise, that's what really struck to pique my interest. >> did you have trouble keeping your spirits of? this is like owning a big ball until i feel. >> i love it. i love it. i love every day. my...
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this is them as an employer, hospitals administration and colleges and universities.y're offering a service to which they're receiving money. there are students who go there or their employees are not all catholics. even the catholics who are catholics might not agree with the bishoped on birth control. as you said, most catholics practice birth control as protestants and everybody else. this would be taking away a benefit for women and right now the birth control is the number one expense for women of child bearing age. >> playing devil's advocate. don't these women have a choice of going somewhere else to get the pill or whatever? they don't have to go to that catholic hospital, and isn't this forcing the catholic hospital doing something which is against their, at least for the time, they are established policy of the church. >> no, no, they're not getting the bills from the hospital. what this is, the insurance coverage for the employee if it includes over fda approveed drugs, it the employee would go to the pharmacy where they normally buy it. same thing for the
this is them as an employer, hospitals administration and colleges and universities.y're offering a service to which they're receiving money. there are students who go there or their employees are not all catholics. even the catholics who are catholics might not agree with the bishoped on birth control. as you said, most catholics practice birth control as protestants and everybody else. this would be taking away a benefit for women and right now the birth control is the number one expense for...
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universe. the government including the obama administration classifieds more and more affirmation that allow you to know what is going on in the war on terrorism our counterterrorism. the record of classification breaks its own record every year. at the same time technology that has nothing to do with the government, a social media, use of technology streams along and is creating a flood of leaks of classified information. i visited a company for the conclusion of the book has big corporations and law firms and medical companies who believe their proprietary information is on the web. maybe somebody brought were calm so they're hired to go look for it and retrieve that. they have stumbled upon reams and reams of classified information including the blueprint for the helicopter that the president flies in. when they find the dolphin in the tuna that they tell them because your sons and daughters have downloaded file sharing software which means they can share music with their friends. that is like opening the front door to your house that means anybody can come into any file and take and there ar
universe. the government including the obama administration classifieds more and more affirmation that allow you to know what is going on in the war on terrorism our counterterrorism. the record of classification breaks its own record every year. at the same time technology that has nothing to do with the government, a social media, use of technology streams along and is creating a flood of leaks of classified information. i visited a company for the conclusion of the book has big corporations...
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university law schools. and retired captain bing west, on active duty during the vietnam war, later served as assistant secretary of defense during the reagan administration. welcome to you both. the reason i made that comment about likely sentences, this still has to go up one administrative level if i understand it. colonel solis, here you had 24 iraqi civilians killed. all these cases went on and on and basically no one served any time. what is your assessment of this judgment today? >> this is a pathetic conclusion to an outrageously inept prosecution for a horrific act. no one can be pleased by the outcome. certainly the united states ends up looking terrible. not to mention 24 dead bodies and no time anywhere in the process. >> warner: professor west, what is your assessment of this?
university law schools. and retired captain bing west, on active duty during the vietnam war, later served as assistant secretary of defense during the reagan administration. welcome to you both. the reason i made that comment about likely sentences, this still has to go up one administrative level if i understand it. colonel solis, here you had 24 iraqi civilians killed. all these cases went on and on and basically no one served any time. what is your assessment of this judgment today?...
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it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university.er several years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural protein deposits. those are the same kinds of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's a progressive degenerative disease which leads to dementia and alzheimer's-like symptom ps. but these symptoms are usually pound in people in their 80s, not their 40s. is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >> it's never been seen in any reported case except for the case of blows to the head. >> reporter: that's exactly what the styles wanted to know when they donated nathan's brain. did repeated blows to the brain cause that kind of damage in young nathan's brain? and the answer was yes. under the microscope -- >> that's really obvious. >> we saw tell-tale signs of the protein. did this surprise you? >> yes, it did. it can start very early. >> reporter: a's amazing. 17 years old. >> 17. >> reporter: and for the first time, dr. mckey is about to show nation's parent what is she found.
it's a joint project between the veterans administration and boston university.er several years ago when she began finding evidence in the brains of deceased nfl players of unnatural protein deposits. those are the same kinds of proteins found in alzheimer's patients. it's a progressive degenerative disease which leads to dementia and alzheimer's-like symptom ps. but these symptoms are usually pound in people in their 80s, not their 40s. is this definitely caused by blows to the head? >>...