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universe. up until now our instruments would have to be directed street and the source of radio waves, but the sensitive nature of the ska means we could be lookingrent area of the universe and still be able to detect the signal, confirming whether it was possibly from an intelligent life form. >> the high-tech project has catapulted south africa into the top-10 research nation's four cutting-edge astronomy. the south africans are convinced their desert is the right location for the ska and people of their region say it is so quiet at night that you can hear god thinking. >> a a what description, still in want of scientific evidence. that is all we have time for on this edition of "global 3000." if you want to get in touch, please find us at our website. from me, and our entire team, had a good week and bye-bue. -- bye-bye. ♪
universe. up until now our instruments would have to be directed street and the source of radio waves, but the sensitive nature of the ska means we could be lookingrent area of the universe and still be able to detect the signal, confirming whether it was possibly from an intelligent life form. >> the high-tech project has catapulted south africa into the top-10 research nation's four cutting-edge astronomy. the south africans are convinced their desert is the right location for the ska...
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some of the top leaders at penn state university look for years instead of protecting young boys. that is the conclusion of an explosive report released today into the handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. >> the former fbi director says it was fear of bad publicity that kept penn state university leaders from revealing details to the public about allegations regarding sandusky's contact with young boys. >> the most powerful men took -- at penn state failed to take action to predict -- protect the boys that sandusky victimized. >> the former president and athletic director and others were blasted for their inaction. >> not one of those four persons, including the coach, who was a few steps away from his office, there is no indication that he spoke with him. >> all have denied knowing the full extent of sandusky's actions. >> you should know that our hearts remain heavy and we are deeply ashamed. >> a dark day in disbelief. >> i am disappointed that the leaders of our institution could let something like this happen. >> in a statement, joe paterno's family said the late coach was
some of the top leaders at penn state university look for years instead of protecting young boys. that is the conclusion of an explosive report released today into the handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. >> the former fbi director says it was fear of bad publicity that kept penn state university leaders from revealing details to the public about allegations regarding sandusky's contact with young boys. >> the most powerful men took -- at penn state failed to take action to...
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researchers at wake forest university looked at 16 young primates that or the age equivalent of six to0-year-old humans. half were given a standard dose of medication for more than a year, four years for children, and brain scans reveal no differences in the brains of those taking the drug compared to those who were not treated. >> now, your 11 insta-weather + forecast. >> ok, we're watching the radar very carefully. this is the radar-satellite combination. a little cloud development in pennsylvania. we will be watching carefully to see if it generates rain. a few shares between scranton in philadelphia and new york. a couple sprinkles on the eastern shore in delaware. big storms in ohio, just beginning to move into extreme western pennsylvania. a lot of lightning with this. similar to what started and wound up being -- a few weeks ago. this is not as well-organized. but it is still out there and generating a couple of squall lines. we're watching as carefully as it comes in later this afternoon. it will still make a few hours to work its way in our direction. pollen count in the low r
researchers at wake forest university looked at 16 young primates that or the age equivalent of six to0-year-old humans. half were given a standard dose of medication for more than a year, four years for children, and brain scans reveal no differences in the brains of those taking the drug compared to those who were not treated. >> now, your 11 insta-weather + forecast. >> ok, we're watching the radar very carefully. this is the radar-satellite combination. a little cloud...
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researchers had stanford university looked at 18 common conditions seen in primary care. they found community doctors who serve low income and uninsured patients performed as well as private practice doctors in 13 of those areas. they also did better in the other five areas. researchers say one reason for the superior care is community doctors are not as profit driven. >> so we have to according to that story, we have to stand up doing the news and only do an hour and a half. >> that's right. you do the first hour and a half. i'll dot last hour and a half. >> question of the more than, as we stand here before you. >> a recent study subjects attractive people get more of this. is it a, job offers, b, money, c, sleep? >> oh, wowp. i'll pick any of them -- oh, wow. i'll pick any of them. log on to our facebook page. it's up and running again. yay. we'll have the answer in our 6:00 hour. >>> welcome back. your weather first on this tuesday morning. we have showers in southern maryland, down in the northern neck in richmond as women. around here a mix of sun -- as well. around
researchers had stanford university looked at 18 common conditions seen in primary care. they found community doctors who serve low income and uninsured patients performed as well as private practice doctors in 13 of those areas. they also did better in the other five areas. researchers say one reason for the superior care is community doctors are not as profit driven. >> so we have to according to that story, we have to stand up doing the news and only do an hour and a half. >>...
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hundreds of people lined up at chicago state university, looking for a job with the cta.ohnathon puckett the first person in line got here at midnight. most people arrived around 5:00 this morning.the doors didnt even open up until 9:00. and this is only an informational event. 400 people will be hired for part time bus operator positions in september. they will drive shuttle buses while the red line is shut down on the southside from may until the end of the next year. donna carasquillo moorehead says this long wait is worth it because all the part time drivers will be offered permanent positions, some even full time. most of the qualifications needed are posted on signs like these. you have to be 21 or older, have a commercial drivers license and other technical knowledge. but cta officials say there is one quality youll have to show them if you want to get hired. in addition to meeting applicants the cta is also proving information and direction to people who dont meet all the qualifications now but are willing to take the necessary steps. anyone from any neighborhood
hundreds of people lined up at chicago state university, looking for a job with the cta.ohnathon puckett the first person in line got here at midnight. most people arrived around 5:00 this morning.the doors didnt even open up until 9:00. and this is only an informational event. 400 people will be hired for part time bus operator positions in september. they will drive shuttle buses while the red line is shut down on the southside from may until the end of the next year. donna carasquillo...
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saying university looked the other way 14 years and the university president promised change. >> what you will find is that strong degree of communications between my office and the board. >> and this legacy of joe paterno continues debated. many people want the statue in front of the stadium removed. >> just ahead here, facing challenges of being a teenager in foster care. >> and i couldn't get through it because i stopped in the middle and said you're my hero. you people are my heroes. >> next volunteers trying to meet the needs of young people in foster [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: dinner...is...served. tonight, take it easy and enjoy your favorite soup, salad and hot, hearty sub. like the toasty big hot pastrami melt. get to your local subway for some dinnertime deliciousness tonight. subway. eat fresh. the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly wi
saying university looked the other way 14 years and the university president promised change. >> what you will find is that strong degree of communications between my office and the board. >> and this legacy of joe paterno continues debated. many people want the statue in front of the stadium removed. >> just ahead here, facing challenges of being a teenager in foster care. >> and i couldn't get through it because i stopped in the middle and said you're my hero. you...
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the university is looking into whether he used his students status to order the materials for fires attack. in homes as
the university is looking into whether he used his students status to order the materials for fires attack. in homes as
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. >> as the university look into how it will respond to the ncaa about last week's abuse reports, gail huff is following the latest developments. >> jerry sandusky was found guilty of molesting 10 boys. he is now awaiting sentencing. in the meantime the ncaa president was interviewed on pbs and said he would not rule out a complete shutdown of the football program. " i do not want to take anything off the table. i have never seen anything as egregious as this in terms of overall conduct and behavior inside the university. >> known as the death penalty the complete shutdown of penn state univ.'s football program would be the ultimate punishment. they are investigating whether penn state lost constitutional control over its athletic program. officials say they will respond within days. the demand for more information. the probe has been on hold for eight months while former fbi director conducted his investigation of what school officials did when learning of child sex abuse allegations against jerry sandusky. joe paterno and three top officials were more concerned about the university's
. >> as the university look into how it will respond to the ncaa about last week's abuse reports, gail huff is following the latest developments. >> jerry sandusky was found guilty of molesting 10 boys. he is now awaiting sentencing. in the meantime the ncaa president was interviewed on pbs and said he would not rule out a complete shutdown of the football program. " i do not want to take anything off the table. i have never seen anything as egregious as this in terms of...
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. >> jimmy: yes, you were an athlete for temple university. lookmmy: is that right? >> yes, powerful thighs. [ laughter ] and my wife -- >> jimmy: that sounds like something you put on match.com. right now, you -- [ laughter ] i can get one laugh, come on. >> hey, it's your show. >> jimmy: no way, no, i know. [ light laughter ] >> it's your show. they laughed at you because it's your -- [ light laughter ] but that's all right. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and, so my wife, we're laying up there watching "i-spy." >> jimmy: sure. >> which is 47-years-old, and all of a sudden my wife says "there it is. there it is." i said, you know -- i said, "what, what?" and she said, "your behind." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what happened to it? >> were you there? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: bill, bill. bill, get over -- bill. come back, bill, please. i was not there. i just -- i knew -- >> no, no, no. >> jimmy: i knew where you were going with it. >> hey, boy. [ laughter ] you been around my house? >> jimmy: no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [ talking over each other ] we're okay. we're o
. >> jimmy: yes, you were an athlete for temple university. lookmmy: is that right? >> yes, powerful thighs. [ laughter ] and my wife -- >> jimmy: that sounds like something you put on match.com. right now, you -- [ laughter ] i can get one laugh, come on. >> hey, it's your show. >> jimmy: no way, no, i know. [ light laughter ] >> it's your show. they laughed at you because it's your -- [ light laughter ] but that's all right. >> jimmy: yeah. >>...
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college history professor helen lefkowitz horowitz talked about women integrated into the university. she looks at the opposition they faced. the radcliffe institute for advanced study at harvard university posted this 90-minute event. >> welcome to the radcliffe university for advanced study. i'm dean lizabeth cohen, and i'm delighted you could join us for this lecture by helen lefkowitz horowitz, that we at the institute have been happy since helen accepted our offer to speak last year. this lecture was first conceived of when harvard began planning it's 375th anniversary celebration. the president and i discussed how the radcliffe institute could make an intellectual contribution to this historic occasion. and just as important to the two of us, both u.s. historians, how the history of women at harvard might be well represented in the course of the anniversary year. because drew was very committed to having this lecture today and worked with me to plan it, she wanted to join us here to welcome helen and to welcome all of you. so i'm very pleased to invite up here now someone who in this crow
college history professor helen lefkowitz horowitz talked about women integrated into the university. she looks at the opposition they faced. the radcliffe institute for advanced study at harvard university posted this 90-minute event. >> welcome to the radcliffe university for advanced study. i'm dean lizabeth cohen, and i'm delighted you could join us for this lecture by helen lefkowitz horowitz, that we at the institute have been happy since helen accepted our offer to speak last year....
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to get some of the shipments of supplies that he allegedly used in this attack and so -- the university lookings well as the investigation continues here on the ground at his apartment, chr chris. >> joining me by phone, retired fbi expert. let me go back some of the things that we just heard from kristin. piece by piece. and let's start with the sophisticated nature of what they found. we are looking at 30 canisters, fireworks shells, packed with gunpowder. i actually heard ied, something we associate with war. but improvised explosive devices. inside the front door, a waist-high trip wire. when you look at all of this, what's it tell you? >> obviously this individual intended to kill whoever entered that apartment. and probably destroy the place simultaneously. >> let's talk about -- let's talk about where the investigation goes from here, rick. couple of things we know, for example, there will be a lot of evidence that will be sent to the fbi lab in quantico, virginia. what are they likely to send there? and -- what kinds of testing will they do on it? >> well, all of the material that was t
to get some of the shipments of supplies that he allegedly used in this attack and so -- the university lookings well as the investigation continues here on the ground at his apartment, chr chris. >> joining me by phone, retired fbi expert. let me go back some of the things that we just heard from kristin. piece by piece. and let's start with the sophisticated nature of what they found. we are looking at 30 canisters, fireworks shells, packed with gunpowder. i actually heard ied,...
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video of my own surgery on youtube, most patients were looking at it and they were coming up with excellent questions and in this particular one, universityf michigan looked at the youtubes, 3,000 videos and 3 million hits and 64% of them are accurate. and you have to know which one is right and which one is not. the first time, you don't want to go to youtube, but if you have the diagnosis of vertigo and, a lot of things can give you similar symptoms, like vertigo, for example, epilepsy, and brain tumor and you know, any seizure, so, you have to go and make sure, once you have the diagnosis it is good information for you. >> jamie: don't be your own doctor. >> eric: talking about issues, summertime and you know what it could mean, lyme disease, e-mail from james in caramel, new york, he writes, i'm 61 and have had lyme disease 22 years and, the ability to handle stress and mood and temperament is horrific. what does it to do the brain, i became ocd and it basically destroyed my career. >> there is no simple answer, you have to dig in and find out and ask more questions, whether there are psychological issues in the past or not and get to
video of my own surgery on youtube, most patients were looking at it and they were coming up with excellent questions and in this particular one, universityf michigan looked at the youtubes, 3,000 videos and 3 million hits and 64% of them are accurate. and you have to know which one is right and which one is not. the first time, you don't want to go to youtube, but if you have the diagnosis of vertigo and, a lot of things can give you similar symptoms, like vertigo, for example, epilepsy, and...
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florida a&m university looking for a new president. james amans is stepping down after five years in the wake of the hazing scandal. he anoupsed it the same day the parents of a student who died after being hazed to a wrongful death lawsuit. champion was beaten by fellow members of the university's marching band during a hazes ritual on the band's bus last november. >>> mississippi only remaining abortion clinic getting a retrieve. they ruled the clinic can stay open until he reviews how the state department of health will administer a new abortion law that provides providers to be obgyns and have patient admitting privileges at local hospitals. >>> a connecticut group home employee is put on leave without pay after she was caught on tape physically abusing a disabled and defenseless adult. the video we're about to show is hard to watch. the caretaker was caught cooking the woman in the gut, whipping her with a belt, dragging her by her hair and the victim suffers from an intellectual disorder. state staff went to check on other people
florida a&m university looking for a new president. james amans is stepping down after five years in the wake of the hazing scandal. he anoupsed it the same day the parents of a student who died after being hazed to a wrongful death lawsuit. champion was beaten by fellow members of the university's marching band during a hazes ritual on the band's bus last november. >>> mississippi only remaining abortion clinic getting a retrieve. they ruled the clinic can stay open until he...
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it was a report of an accident on the inner loop after university, but no delays by now. look that heading towards college park, through silver spring after university of the inner loop. we still have route 1 closed south of university boulevard before campus drive with an ongoing police investigation. everything is open northbound. >> thank you. 77 degrees. >> a reporter gets >> during some newscasts reporters in the field have been interrupted by strangers. >> a reporter in michigan was interrupted by a cat. >> live in east -- more details coming up. >> my goodness. she kept on going. that reporter was live outside of korea in grand rapids michigan, when this cat decided to make a cameo. the reporter later tweeted that she's never again making eye contact with a cat. >> at least she knew what was jumping on her shoulder because that could have been scary. >> a stray cat. >> would you have been that calm. >> i would have been out of there. >> i would not have known what was going on. more coming up a 6:00. >> 1 weeks and deadly storms in the d.c. area. thousands remain withou
it was a report of an accident on the inner loop after university, but no delays by now. look that heading towards college park, through silver spring after university of the inner loop. we still have route 1 closed south of university boulevard before campus drive with an ongoing police investigation. everything is open northbound. >> thank you. 77 degrees. >> a reporter gets >> during some newscasts reporters in the field have been interrupted by strangers. >> a...
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in georgia. >> caller: booyah from georgia. >> that's the best booyah going on. >> caller: looking at universalsystems, looks like they may benefit from the supreme court ruling. >> you've got horse sense. that company is well run. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. take control of your portfolio today. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. this is new york state. we built the first railw
in georgia. >> caller: booyah from georgia. >> that's the best booyah going on. >> caller: looking at universalsystems, looks like they may benefit from the supreme court ruling. >> you've got horse sense. that company is well run. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. distill all that data. make information instinctual, visual. introducing trade architect, td ameritrade's...
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eye-controlled robotic device called eye kroft, the work of a group of students from northeastern university lookingal design project into something that could assist people with disabilities. the user looks at a screen and the camera tracks the eye movement to control a robotic arm and the eye craft would give patients independence, choosing what to eat, when to eat it and when to drink. >> we wanted something a nurse can set up, calibrate it, and move away and then come back later so the person can eat at their own pace. >> reporter: team member muhammed volunteers at this nursing home and sees firsthand how helpful the work can be. >> i know what he feels like to help feed them and it could be frustrating to either us as employees or the patient that we are feeding as well. i figure at some point it is something that is for all of them. >> while it isn't ready for real world use yet, it is a good start. >> we hope what we have given and what we created, the foundation is there and people can take this and build on it and expand and really the options are limitless. [ male announcer ] let's say yo
eye-controlled robotic device called eye kroft, the work of a group of students from northeastern university lookingal design project into something that could assist people with disabilities. the user looks at a screen and the camera tracks the eye movement to control a robotic arm and the eye craft would give patients independence, choosing what to eat, when to eat it and when to drink. >> we wanted something a nurse can set up, calibrate it, and move away and then come back later so...
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the university is looking into whether he used his student status to order materials used in that attack. the newest discovery from his apartment search is a batman mask. police will focus on its computers and phones to see who he was talking to and any medications might have been on >> every single indicator is that this is all mr. holmes activity and he was not particularly aided by anyone else >> we're also learning that holmes was denied membership to the buyers gun club in colorado and the owner says it was because his voice mail message was too weird. michele will have a live report from aurora colorado in just a few minutes. you can also find updates at cbs s.f. dot com >> president obama was in colorado late yesterday comforting victims and their families. lisa washington has more on his afternoon fund-raisers in oakland. >> he actually has three campaign fund raisers planned for later today but take a look behind me. there are a lot of police presence here, a lot of security. we're near the mosconi center. president obama is in san francisco this morning that he will be leaving
the university is looking into whether he used his student status to order materials used in that attack. the newest discovery from his apartment search is a batman mask. police will focus on its computers and phones to see who he was talking to and any medications might have been on >> every single indicator is that this is all mr. holmes activity and he was not particularly aided by anyone else >> we're also learning that holmes was denied membership to the buyers gun club in...
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no comment from universal. may look like a regular t-shirt but this cotton crew neck may charge your cell phone. developed the technology. they say it's as simple as dipping a shirt in the special fluoride solution which helps maintain an electric charge. >>> lady listen up eating chickens can give you an infection almost impossible to treat. it only effects us women. dr. seigel is ear to explain. the problem is we are giving out too many antibiotics. we are taking too many and giving too many to our chickens to our poultry to our meats. >> to try to pump them up. >> to keep them from getting sick. they are on top of each other. 80 percent of the antibiotics we prescribe goes to animals. we get resist tant bacteria. e coli is the name of the bacteria we are talking about here. urinary tract infections urinary finkses 90 percent are from the e coli. studies have looked at the kinds of bacteria we are seeing on farms and the kind we are seeing with women 8 million of them getting urinary infections five times more resista
no comment from universal. may look like a regular t-shirt but this cotton crew neck may charge your cell phone. developed the technology. they say it's as simple as dipping a shirt in the special fluoride solution which helps maintain an electric charge. >>> lady listen up eating chickens can give you an infection almost impossible to treat. it only effects us women. dr. seigel is ear to explain. the problem is we are giving out too many antibiotics. we are taking too many and giving...
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sot-erickson: "...this has been obviously a very difficult time for the university // ii's been a time when we've had to really had to looke university, and what we have seen has been very difficult for us..." erickson says procedures have been put in place to deal with the aftermath of the scandal and the university is committed to moving forward. sot-erickson: "...the faculty, staff and alumni are as committed as ever to making sure that we learn from mistakes that were made. that we move forward and that we use this as an opportunity to become and even better and stronger university..." and part of that moving forward process might mean taking down the statue of formee football coach joe paterno. many have called for its removal after the ffeeh report concluded paterno burred allegations against sandusky to protect the university. sot-erickson: "...there are aspects of paterno's legacy that are important to remember // there are also obviously based on the freeh report some very, very negativee aspects // so we have to look at this comprehensively and we have to come up with a comprehensive solution..."(tag) the univer
sot-erickson: "...this has been obviously a very difficult time for the university // ii's been a time when we've had to really had to looke university, and what we have seen has been very difficult for us..." erickson says procedures have been put in place to deal with the aftermath of the scandal and the university is committed to moving forward. sot-erickson: "...the faculty, staff and alumni are as committed as ever to making sure that we learn from mistakes that were made....
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in its really a pro with the most pitiful dacenter university. most look like as the uerbelly e tsets represents a terror bite hard drive. even been there, knowing that it's difficult to make the leap beeen knowing ton nafehehi ats cta, the announcement of new babies in new jobs and deaths in knowing exactly here . eapf igi qued. it's a start. nice to know that it's actually there. the library analogy is to get one. wheebhaenherience atsxaos doors and spend an entir day answering questions and making sure i understood, which had been the case as well and dozens and dozens of the other pieces the internet th i go ied msf i was essentially given a tour of the parking lot. when i said, well, can you tell me a bit about what's calling on inside? is said to i'm sehat' io hill itotet w ar it continued to play out as farce with a visit to the vegetable patch. and iselicious lunchf salmon this invitation for each person that had been invited to lunch to tell me how much in lig workman google. the degree to which this was the gown wire ong the dozens of dozens of p
in its really a pro with the most pitiful dacenter university. most look like as the uerbelly e tsets represents a terror bite hard drive. even been there, knowing that it's difficult to make the leap beeen knowing ton nafehehi ats cta, the announcement of new babies in new jobs and deaths in knowing exactly here . eapf igi qued. it's a start. nice to know that it's actually there. the library analogy is to get one. wheebhaenherience atsxaos doors and spend an entir day answering questions and...
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look at traffic and weather every 10 minutes. lisa? >> we will get our fix of what is happening by going live to the traffic center picture. pretty good shape, 95 that university good across the american legion bridge and the george washington parkway is open and spout run where a tree had come down earlier. take it away, adam caskey. >> damp outside. we have more on going showers. a good thing -- it has been getting very crunchy around here. degrasse turning brown. patches all over the area. we need the rain, so we are getting it. unfortunately it came at a bit of a cost of severe storms. but daily shower and storm chances all week long. an unsettled weather pattern. i think the best chance is out the washington the next couple of days, but friday and saturday we could see a little more widespread action. in the 80's all week long with a record-breaking highs in the weekend, four days in a row at or above 100 degrees at reagan national and now we are dropping down to below average because of a frontal boundary creeping southward early this morning and it should just stall to the south later this week. there is a look at live super doppler, moderate rain -- ar
look at traffic and weather every 10 minutes. lisa? >> we will get our fix of what is happening by going live to the traffic center picture. pretty good shape, 95 that university good across the american legion bridge and the george washington parkway is open and spout run where a tree had come down earlier. take it away, adam caskey. >> damp outside. we have more on going showers. a good thing -- it has been getting very crunchy around here. degrasse turning brown. patches all over...
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a university of maryland study looked at a parasite called toxoplasma gondii ann found that infected wooen hha a one aad a half times greater risk women who were infection free. toxoplasma gondii is founddin enddsup in the litter box.. - it's whh pregnanttwomen are advised to steer clear of cat postolache was the seeior author of that studyythat looked at 45-thousaad danish women. but he autionn his research is a starting point. there arr many other factors he ssys at play...including econooic conditions. there d - are in the world approximately 30 percent of individuals who inffction of toxoplassa gondii. and it's only a &ppinority of those whoowould attempt suicide." most of the focus on line has been on cats. and most cats likely carry the parasite without symptomm. but in fact, cats people are exposed by eating underrooked meat or nwashed contammnaaed water. thh maryland advocacy group alley cats allies say tteir feline friends are getting a bad rap here. "i think the most important thing cat owners shoold take away from the study is that they should continue toouse the same prec
a university of maryland study looked at a parasite called toxoplasma gondii ann found that infected wooen hha a one aad a half times greater risk women who were infection free. toxoplasma gondii is founddin enddsup in the litter box.. - it's whh pregnanttwomen are advised to steer clear of cat postolache was the seeior author of that studyythat looked at 45-thousaad danish women. but he autionn his research is a starting point. there arr many other factors he ssys at play...including econooic...
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big-time college sports are so important is that the big-time college sports often corrupt the university. lookunderstand why kids like going to football games on a saturday afternoon, it's fun. no problem with that. but too many schools, and penn state may not be one of them, but at too many schools the corruption begins with accepting students to either play basketball or football when they don't belong in college in the first place. so they take courses like, the history of recreation, or why does a ball bounce, and stuff like that, just so that they can stay eligible. the very term, student athlete at a lot of schools is a joke. that's the problem. when sports becomes more important than everything else on campus. a university professor, a good one, what does he make a hundred thousand, maybe 200,000 in some schools? a very important good coach makes 3 to $5 million. an assistant coach makes a million dollars. it's out of wack. that's why something like this could happen. megyn: some have come out and criticized the ncaa for being disingenuous in it's outrage saying, they've referred to the
big-time college sports are so important is that the big-time college sports often corrupt the university. lookunderstand why kids like going to football games on a saturday afternoon, it's fun. no problem with that. but too many schools, and penn state may not be one of them, but at too many schools the corruption begins with accepting students to either play basketball or football when they don't belong in college in the first place. so they take courses like, the history of recreation, or...
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the university of michigan looked at 19-year-olds and whether they had a license n. 2010 just under 70 of them did while back in 1983, more than 87% of teens had licenses. besides gas prices, the university report found the internet is to blame. with the web it's easier to stay in touch so you don't have to meet up in person. >>> hotels rolling out the red carpet for teens and preteens. the omni hotels introduced a special teen cons verge who can chat -- concierge who can chat with guests. the tysons corner marriott has a special american girl package that includes a doll, travel -- i know somebody in my life who would like that. hotels say happy kids make happy parents and that makes them loyal customers. >> 6:39. coming up in nine minutes, we'll help you surf the web more safely. >> we'll tell you about a new scam targeting you on-line and how to steer clear of it. >> the heat is coming back. howard says we'll have partly cloudy skies, high around 90 and will we have humidity to go with it. learn which day will be the hottest this week. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] where d
the university of michigan looked at 19-year-olds and whether they had a license n. 2010 just under 70 of them did while back in 1983, more than 87% of teens had licenses. besides gas prices, the university report found the internet is to blame. with the web it's easier to stay in touch so you don't have to meet up in person. >>> hotels rolling out the red carpet for teens and preteens. the omni hotels introduced a special teen cons verge who can chat -- concierge who can chat with...
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here's a look at university the beltway. everything is moving smoothly. no early accidents. momentarily, you should see everything opening up. getting through their -- we will have downtown. 14th street as you head up from bridge across the national the center of the area.wn in springfield, no problems right now. lanes are according to plan. northbound, everything is open. no delays. back to you. thanks so much. we start with a developing story college park, maryland. prince george's county police more detailsa about an officer-involved a suspect to sent the hospital. it happened late last night on of thee of the campus maryland. of investigators say police responded to a call of an armed man. there was an exchange of gunfire the suspect and police town hall liquor store. the suspect was hit and taken to the hospital. one officer did suffer minor injuries. the other big story this morning today marks one week since the d.c.vastated region. thousands remain without power this morning. frustration is growing with power companies. the public service commission of will review pe
here's a look at university the beltway. everything is moving smoothly. no early accidents. momentarily, you should see everything opening up. getting through their -- we will have downtown. 14th street as you head up from bridge across the national the center of the area.wn in springfield, no problems right now. lanes are according to plan. northbound, everything is open. no delays. back to you. thanks so much. we start with a developing story college park, maryland. prince george's county...
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he said with the announcement the university takes a significant step forward. we take a closer look at the sanctions levied by the n.c.a.a. against penn state now with kevin blackistone, a professor of journalism at the university of maryland and a commentator on espn. and scott rosner, associate director of the wharton sports business initiative at the university of pennsylvania business school. professor black stone, the n.c.a.a. called its decision a mix of corrective and punitive measures. did they get it right? >> i don't know if they got it all right. you know, i much would have preferred to hear today that mark emert and his executive committee weren't making a unilateral decision and instead were taking a more sweeping move and only fining the university but also suspending its membership and forcing a vote by the entire convention of the n.c.a.a. in january. and also forcing person state to... penn state to come forward even more publicly before all of its members and make a plea for its case to remain. i think that would have spoken more to the cultural change that mark em
he said with the announcement the university takes a significant step forward. we take a closer look at the sanctions levied by the n.c.a.a. against penn state now with kevin blackistone, a professor of journalism at the university of maryland and a commentator on espn. and scott rosner, associate director of the wharton sports business initiative at the university of pennsylvania business school. professor black stone, the n.c.a.a. called its decision a mix of corrective and punitive measures....
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over a billion dollars when you talk about all of the other cost increases that the university has to asorb. when you look at the community college, the impact is -- >> well, to talk about community colleges you have had a pinch. >> we have had similar cuts but ours was cut another four percent this year. we have a larger reduction, but the impact is where i really want to spend more of my time is that the impact on the students in the community colleges is that we end uptaking a way support services. for many of these students are the one component in their education that makes the difference. it's a tutoring lab. it's time looking through labs that have tutoring programs available to them. it's a one on one instruction. that contact alieu alaes the student to get that. they need that for a period of time until they learn how to study and be students. some of the students have been to school in 10 to 15 years. we get them out of high school and pick a couple of classes and drop out and most of the year when they realize that they can't live on minimum weigh anywhere, then they've the commitment to be a c
over a billion dollars when you talk about all of the other cost increases that the university has to asorb. when you look at the community college, the impact is -- >> well, to talk about community colleges you have had a pinch. >> we have had similar cuts but ours was cut another four percent this year. we have a larger reduction, but the impact is where i really want to spend more of my time is that the impact on the students in the community colleges is that we end uptaking a...
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woman was struck and killed by a tow truck after she walked out into the middle of university boulevard. police are looking for an older model toyota that struck the law and a second time. >> into the race for the white house. hundreds of president obama's supporters chanted "four more years." richard is live in a newsroom with every element of the political battle. >> much of the speech focused on the economy. he is running again to support the middle-class. he continues to raise the issue of mitt romney's work experience at bain capital. almost immediately, the president launched into the economy. >> when hard working americans are doing well, everybody does well. my opponent, in his private business was investing in companies bets -- pioneers of outsourcing. >> this comes as the obama campaign is launching a new attack ad. >> he ought to say he is sorry for the kind of attacks coming from his team. >> mitt romney says he left the company in 1999. he is demanding an apology. >> it is a murky thing. a lot of information that has been hidden. >> obama and ronnie supporters disagree. >> to talk -- obama and
woman was struck and killed by a tow truck after she walked out into the middle of university boulevard. police are looking for an older model toyota that struck the law and a second time. >> into the race for the white house. hundreds of president obama's supporters chanted "four more years." richard is live in a newsroom with every element of the political battle. >> much of the speech focused on the economy. he is running again to support the middle-class. he continues...
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the world where scientists are building something that looks straight out of "star wars" with an ambitious goal to unlock the secrets of the universe. >> whoo-hoo! look at this! ha-ha-ha! >> it is the closest you can get to outer space without a rocket ship. >> we are asking really big questions. what is our place in the universe? why are we here? and to ask big questions you need big technology, state of the art stuff. ♪ baby you're a fire work >> and if you ever wondered how they fire off all that stuff. tonight we go inside the biggest and best july 4th fireworks display in the nation. >> most people think we work one day a year. there is so much that goes into making this show just right. >> all that and more as "rock center" gets under way. ♪ baby you're a fire work >>> good evening. for those of us who were reporters back in the 1980s it was an awful new trend we were covering at the trend. it was the first time our viewers were hearing about the young, innocent infants. a generation of crack babies born addicted to drugs because of their mother's habit. sadly, a new generation has meant a new habit. prescription pain meds, o
the world where scientists are building something that looks straight out of "star wars" with an ambitious goal to unlock the secrets of the universe. >> whoo-hoo! look at this! ha-ha-ha! >> it is the closest you can get to outer space without a rocket ship. >> we are asking really big questions. what is our place in the universe? why are we here? and to ask big questions you need big technology, state of the art stuff. ♪ baby you're a fire work >> and if you...
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. >> arthel: also today the university of colorado is looking into whether holmes took advantage of his a graduate student to order materials for potentially deadly booby traps. they describe the search for evidence. >> we wanted the evidence inside that apartment. we had taken custody of the computer. potential we might get evidence out of that computer is very important. every ounce of evidence will help us hold this person accountable. was very high priority and i'm so grateful we had the bomb professionals from the feds and local agencies to help us do that. >> gregg: ascam live in aurora with the latest. >> reporter: we are learning new information about the suspect. we got a chance to get upright about ten feet of the building itself. it's the last building people are not allowed back in. authorities are going in and out. they say the investigation completed but at the same time they have cleanup and dangerous materials they say in fact. potentially materials that might contaminate people in the area. they want to get that cleaned up and secure the apartment. glass is still broken
. >> arthel: also today the university of colorado is looking into whether holmes took advantage of his a graduate student to order materials for potentially deadly booby traps. they describe the search for evidence. >> we wanted the evidence inside that apartment. we had taken custody of the computer. potential we might get evidence out of that computer is very important. every ounce of evidence will help us hold this person accountable. was very high priority and i'm so grateful...
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>> caller: looking at universal health services, ticker symbol uhs. ke a company with great management that may benefit from the recent supreme court ruling. >> you got horse sense. that's a key across your base company. doesn't get much better than that. ku that company is well run. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. syou know, i've helped a lot off people save
>> caller: looking at universal health services, ticker symbol uhs. ke a company with great management that may benefit from the recent supreme court ruling. >> you got horse sense. that's a key across your base company. doesn't get much better than that. ku that company is well run. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather...
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second mile was also something that was supporting greatly by penn state university. it looks to be very much it was a condition of keeping what sandusky was doing quiet, was making sure the charity was funded and making sure it would kind of the kept quiet and all go away for the purposes of protecting the brand of the football program. i mean, this is evil at large. yet this horrible monster at the center, jerry sandusky, any of layers and layers of people in power who were scared about what his scandal would do to them, even of the collateral damage was small children. it is this horror show, what i think a lot of people are celebrating with the n.c.a.a. did. i would turn back to the naomi klein concept of "the shock doctrine" and wish to be worried about the power the n.c.a.a. is assuming and what should be a civil and criminal matter. >> let's go back to jerry sandusky. he spoke with bob costas in november. it was his first interview after he was charged. >> i am innocent of those charges. >> innocent? completely innocent and falsely accused in every aspect? >> well, i co
second mile was also something that was supporting greatly by penn state university. it looks to be very much it was a condition of keeping what sandusky was doing quiet, was making sure the charity was funded and making sure it would kind of the kept quiet and all go away for the purposes of protecting the brand of the football program. i mean, this is evil at large. yet this horrible monster at the center, jerry sandusky, any of layers and layers of people in power who were scared about what...
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. >>> tomorrow cal state university officials will look at two budget cutting proposals. they will be considering tough choices tomorrow. they say without governor jerry brown's tax hikes, they have two alternatives. one plan is to raise tuition by $150 a semester and cut salaries and benefits by 2- 1/2%, another plan cuts enrollment by 1-1/2%. and in 10 minutes the impacts of rising tuition. >>> the nation's largest public pension fund reported a disappointing 1% return left on its investments. it falls short of the projected. the return made prompt them to impose higher contribution rates. the system covers 1.5 million state employees, school employees and government workers. >>> two men hurt after they crashed a car trying to escape from police. officers spotted the men driving the car. they sped off and crashed and rolled the car. the driver ran away and tried to hide but officers soon found him and as you can see took him into custody. >>> also in oakland the police chief sat down with ktvu to talk about a spike in violence. last week 7 people were killed in oakland.
. >>> tomorrow cal state university officials will look at two budget cutting proposals. they will be considering tough choices tomorrow. they say without governor jerry brown's tax hikes, they have two alternatives. one plan is to raise tuition by $150 a semester and cut salaries and benefits by 2- 1/2%, another plan cuts enrollment by 1-1/2%. and in 10 minutes the impacts of rising tuition. >>> the nation's largest public pension fund reported a disappointing 1% return left...