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psychologists at the university of alabama in birmingham have some advice on how to avoid over scheduling your children... and yourself! children... and yourself!they suggest parents limit children to one or two sports or activities at a time ... and set priorities for school work and getting good grades. they also suggest targeting time spent together at least one recommend moms and dads make time for themselves as well... as to themselves as well... as to not get burned out trying to accommodate the kids. check this out.a cat in ames, iowa has certainly used one of his nine lives. cleo the cat survived a house fire thanks to three dedicated first responders. she was trapped inside but no one knew exactly where she was. firefighters ran inside the burning house twice before finding her in the basement. first responders then worked for more than 30 cleo is expected to make a full recovery. take a look at what happened in texas.heather nelson and her 5-year-old son, royce, were running late to school last week...so she was surprised when in their hurry... royce suddenly stopped and bowed h
psychologists at the university of alabama in birmingham have some advice on how to avoid over scheduling your children... and yourself! children... and yourself!they suggest parents limit children to one or two sports or activities at a time ... and set priorities for school work and getting good grades. they also suggest targeting time spent together at least one recommend moms and dads make time for themselves as well... as to themselves as well... as to not get burned out trying to...
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at the university of alabama have some advice: limit children to one or two sports or activities at a time, and set priorities for school work and getting good grades. also, remind your child family is also important. make it a goal to spend time together at least one night a week. a talented, young girl is sharing her story of overcoming bullyingshe not only educates other children on this epidemic but as jill nicolini explains, she was inspired to start her own fashion line all because of sot egypt ufele( ooof a lay) - 11 years old 6th grade laurelton ny fashion designer jnthe kids would call me chubby so i took the chubby and i made it into my fashion company "chubby line"11 year old egypt ufele (oof-a-lay) was bullied when she entered the first gradeat 4 years old she was diagnosed with asthma and had to start taking medicationssot egypt ufele/fashion designeri just started to blow up and i gained weight rapidly so everyone at school would bully me(reporter) how did that make you feel?it made me feel bad about myself but my mom always told me everyday i am a princess the guidance
at the university of alabama have some advice: limit children to one or two sports or activities at a time, and set priorities for school work and getting good grades. also, remind your child family is also important. make it a goal to spend time together at least one night a week. a talented, young girl is sharing her story of overcoming bullyingshe not only educates other children on this epidemic but as jill nicolini explains, she was inspired to start her own fashion line all because of sot...
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wilde shared a story about how ha ha continues to pursue his degree in criminal justice at the university of alabama. with the hope of finding-in his words-peace and justice. last night, i was at program sponsored by the wisconsin club featuring bucks president peter feigin, shown here in file video. his recent comments in madison about milwaukee being quote--"the most segregated, racist place i've ever experienced in m national attention. peter feigin told last night's audience that he never meant to imply that every milwaukeean is racist. in the end, whether you agree or disagree, his comments have stirred dialogue. mayor tom barrett said wants to work with the bucks to improve racial disparities in our city. he's happy that feigin is engaged in trying to improve a community that i've loved for 35 years. i think that's something their royal highnesses crown prince alexander and crown princess katherine of serbia made a stop united states to try and raise money for "lifeline chicago"-- an organization that helps with relief efforts in serbia. this actually isn't the crown prince's first time to mil
wilde shared a story about how ha ha continues to pursue his degree in criminal justice at the university of alabama. with the hope of finding-in his words-peace and justice. last night, i was at program sponsored by the wisconsin club featuring bucks president peter feigin, shown here in file video. his recent comments in madison about milwaukee being quote--"the most segregated, racist place i've ever experienced in m national attention. peter feigin told last night's audience that he...
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tiktss the university of alabama football games have fallen 14%. after winning last year's national championship game and ohio state tickets dropped 17% after their win two seasons ago. why? discretionary spending exhaustion. with all this success, it's hard for people to spend more money going forward because many kids have spent so much to see their team win it all and it's not just college football. where we see this trend, the patriots saw ticket prices fall after their super bowl win a couple of years ago and then the l.a. kings tickets, they dropped, too, after winning the stanley cup. doesn't apply to things like merchandise, sales an recruiting b thu this is one of those results where you think winning would raise ticket prices, but seems like once the teams have won, fans aren't as hungry as success. you make more money by being a loser. a. >> a small froup of fan, but the same group of people. >> it's better to be a good team that's contending, but never wins because wouns you win, everybody's atz satisfied. >> ice, ice -- what's the big
tiktss the university of alabama football games have fallen 14%. after winning last year's national championship game and ohio state tickets dropped 17% after their win two seasons ago. why? discretionary spending exhaustion. with all this success, it's hard for people to spend more money going forward because many kids have spent so much to see their team win it all and it's not just college football. where we see this trend, the patriots saw ticket prices fall after their super bowl win a...
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school and they get their activities back, i should say, and get moving, psychologists at the university of alabama in birmingham have advice on how to and yourself. sometimes that can be really hard to do. they suggest parents limit children to one or two sports at a time and set priorities for school work and getting good grades. they say it is a reminder that your child and -- and remind your child that family is important also. make it a goal to spend time together at least once night a week. parents need to take time for yourself in and your own hobbies and not get burnt out trying to accommodate your children's schedule. that is a peg fekt our next interview, fit for moms. this is about you. >> michelle: jessica peralta who is the owners of fit for moms as shaking your head as you were talking about shaking time for yourself as a mom. making sure you do the things that you like. one part that caught my attention is spending time with the family. what you have created here for moms in our community does both of those things. it gives moms a way to workout but those moms like myself who need to
school and they get their activities back, i should say, and get moving, psychologists at the university of alabama in birmingham have advice on how to and yourself. sometimes that can be really hard to do. they suggest parents limit children to one or two sports at a time and set priorities for school work and getting good grades. they say it is a reminder that your child and -- and remind your child that family is important also. make it a goal to spend time together at least once night a...
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one of only two african-americans, i'm the first to graduate in poetry, in the program at university of alabama. so it was very, very isolated. my friends were the ladies, who cleaned the university, the building, and we would talk about those sort of things. and i remember, i was young then, i was in my 20s, feeling a real rage and his rage helped me. but it was sustained and it was intellectual, it was not messy rage. it was purposeful rage and that was a real lesson that i learned from him. >> at one point he says, or, slightly paraphrasing in those days we were trembling, and talking about the 60's. but, if we had not loved each other we would not have survived. and time and again, that's where i return to baldwin, that he writes, you know, with a force. he writes, with a fairness at times, but, throughout, time to get an essay after he is say is this love, in his his belief in the love. and we stand away thinking well, love, here we go. but for him, love was this vibrant potent cohesive active forceful thing, which allowed us to see with more clarity, allowed us to feel more deeply. and, t
one of only two african-americans, i'm the first to graduate in poetry, in the program at university of alabama. so it was very, very isolated. my friends were the ladies, who cleaned the university, the building, and we would talk about those sort of things. and i remember, i was young then, i was in my 20s, feeling a real rage and his rage helped me. but it was sustained and it was intellectual, it was not messy rage. it was purposeful rage and that was a real lesson that i learned from him....
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he went to he went to the university of alabama as a law school. in 1980 he took off a semester and was a george wallace's student campaign manager. imagine a student campaign manager. and 61 as a young lawyer one as a young lawyer he took on the case of a klansmen who bludgeoned people during the freedom riots in montgomery. at the end of that, freedom writer came up to him and said, what are you doing, what can you possibly do this it so wrong. he realized realized it was wrong. two years later at the time of the bombing the birmingham bombing that were done by members of the united klans of america, morris with a baptist folk ministry went up to his church that moment morning and he said there something bad has been done to our southern baptists and they said tell us brother, tell us brother. morris said yes, these black girls in birmingham were killed in a bombing. with that everybody in the church word leave us alone, don't talk about this. he wanted them to help in some way, they would not do it. in the in the end he said let us pray. let us
he went to he went to the university of alabama as a law school. in 1980 he took off a semester and was a george wallace's student campaign manager. imagine a student campaign manager. and 61 as a young lawyer one as a young lawyer he took on the case of a klansmen who bludgeoned people during the freedom riots in montgomery. at the end of that, freedom writer came up to him and said, what are you doing, what can you possibly do this it so wrong. he realized realized it was wrong. two years...
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new research out of the university of alabama at birmingham showed that a busy triggering an unwanted need for food and in turn weight gain. they say that heavy bouts of thinking drains energy from the brain, decreasing blood sugar and causing your body to want to eat. >> i'm sorry, professor i couldn't do my term paper. >>> well new this morning, several massachusetts college towns ranked as some of the safest in the country. amherst home of u mass was ranked as number seven in a list of compiled used fbi crime statistics and safety-related programs to create these rankings. 23rd in the country was waltham. westfield was ranked as number 27. >>> 5:53 right knew. still to dom, a wedding day to remember for all the wrong reasons. >> what do you do when the limo breaks down on your way to the service? hear from the bride who hitched >>> welcome back. a big bummer on a bride's big day. but thankfully she didn't let a flat tire deflea her spirits. >> that is angelique who hitchhiked her way to her own wedding, five minutes into the ride the limo she was in, got a flat tire. so they caught
new research out of the university of alabama at birmingham showed that a busy triggering an unwanted need for food and in turn weight gain. they say that heavy bouts of thinking drains energy from the brain, decreasing blood sugar and causing your body to want to eat. >> i'm sorry, professor i couldn't do my term paper. >>> well new this morning, several massachusetts college towns ranked as some of the safest in the country. amherst home of u mass was ranked as number seven in...
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>> yep, he decided to go to the university of georgia to play football. he turned down a university of alabama among other major schools. he could have gone anywhere. hopefully, once media started to settle down he will talk to us about this. he ran through his neighborhood. he had his dad in there, are you ready to do this. >> i thought it was cool. >> if he has a great year in georgia as a bull dog and gets drafted in the nfl some day you know he will have all kinds of prowess when it comes to the even tors. deals because look at how good at it he is already. >> so true. >> very cool. >> 6:51. >> looking to have some fun come out to trenton's arm and hammer park this sunday september 4th for pitch night, game starts at 7:00 p.m. if i have ticket to the trenton/reading game you will be able to stick around for a screening of the pilot pitch. school thing about this alex is the pilot isn't going to air here on fox until 9:00 p.m. on september 22nd buzz you can go out to the ballpark this sunday before anybody else does. >> that is cool. >> yes. >> it is 40 maybe they will run it, of course, ho
>> yep, he decided to go to the university of georgia to play football. he turned down a university of alabama among other major schools. he could have gone anywhere. hopefully, once media started to settle down he will talk to us about this. he ran through his neighborhood. he had his dad in there, are you ready to do this. >> i thought it was cool. >> if he has a great year in georgia as a bull dog and gets drafted in the nfl some day you know he will have all kinds of...
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against the university of south alabama, a team his nc state squad beat. tomorrow the houston texans of the national football league you know him as number 72. is there another quarterback on the roster? that would suggest that he will be in uniform because they will not go >> there is a passing percentage of 1000. ed: an update to a story we first told you about at seven. maria: a spontaneous look at this man. there is a little piece of him i'm a public school teacher in massachusetts, and i've reviewed question 2. it will make public education even stronger, because question 2 would allow more access to public charter schools, so parents have more choices for their kids' education, and public charter schools don't take funds away from public education. in fact, question 2 will result on question 2 ed: you know him as number 72. ramaria: an illness took him things and they have the infectious disease people. again, i am not the first person to have this happen. i have been through a lot. i have been in a lot of hospitals. i was not personally too concerned
against the university of south alabama, a team his nc state squad beat. tomorrow the houston texans of the national football league you know him as number 72. is there another quarterback on the roster? that would suggest that he will be in uniform because they will not go >> there is a passing percentage of 1000. ed: an update to a story we first told you about at seven. maria: a spontaneous look at this man. there is a little piece of him i'm a public school teacher in massachusetts,...
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all told this change will cost the university of alabama system $17 million in just the first year. these are just a few stories about the reality of the overtime change. these are real people. real families who will suffer. i think this change should be reworked altogether but if that is not an option we should at least delay this rule in order to provide relief to these businesses and organizations. i thank the gentleman and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from virginia. pll scott: i yield three minutes to the co-chair of the bro agressive caucus, the gentleman from minnesota, mr. ellison. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has three minutes. mr. ellison: i thank the gentleman for the time and for his adhave kacy for working people. i ask unanimous condition sent to submit two article which is talk about how the overtime rule is likely to add 100,000 jobs to the economy. one from goldman sachs and the other from the national retail federation and without -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection, they will
all told this change will cost the university of alabama system $17 million in just the first year. these are just a few stories about the reality of the overtime change. these are real people. real families who will suffer. i think this change should be reworked altogether but if that is not an option we should at least delay this rule in order to provide relief to these businesses and organizations. i thank the gentleman and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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i went to the university of alabama. i'm from pennsylvania. i was playing sported.as brought up i was brought up in a neighborhood that was integratedment when i got down there that's the first time i ever heard of segregation segregation. guy tot know my coaches and teammates, and, man, they were rite chows -- righteous people. learn, it starts at home. when the youngsters brought up in an environment where there is heat tread, where there -- hatred, where is there prejudice, it's going to be ingraped and they don't know the difference. they just behave that way. we have to learn to respect one another. those that don't do it today. they need to change. we don't -- should not judge one another because of the color of our skin. let's just respect one another and try to live with more love. hatred and anger is not healthy but, map, we can't be covering up things when wrongs have been done. we need to expose them and get them crequeed. >> you're trying to do something that cuts across all races in football, professional, traumatic brain injury. ooh due you feel the nf
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about this one year ago at this very time, on this very week he was preparing to play the university of south alabama. tonight, he's preparing to play a national football league texans. >> just got to come together as a team. it's a short week. it been a learning process science i got here. it will continue to be throughout my career. so, you know, just taking it, the same as every other week. >> he's a great player. every since he's been here he's been improving. that's all you can ask for. we've got a very tough team coming up, and we've just got to play together as a team. every day. >> >> improved steadily since he's been here. >> meanwhile, houston texans are coming into town. the patriots have had their number over the years. patriots have beat them six out of seven times so far this season, though, houston is 2-0 with wins over the bears and the chiefs. >> we have a lot of improvements to make and this is our first road game. a whole different deal. different team, a really is a great, great team at home. an excellent home team. they have been that way for a long time. this is a big challenge
about this one year ago at this very time, on this very week he was preparing to play the university of south alabama. tonight, he's preparing to play a national football league texans. >> just got to come together as a team. it's a short week. it been a learning process science i got here. it will continue to be throughout my career. so, you know, just taking it, the same as every other week. >> he's a great player. every since he's been here he's been improving. that's all you can...
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. >>> as your kid's activities start back, psychologists at the university of alabama in birmingham have advice on how to avoid overscheduling your child and yourself. they suggest parents limit children to one or two sports or activities at a time. and set priority for school work and good grades. and remind your child that family is important as well. make it a goal to spend time together at least one night a week. >>> more americans are eating a rates of celiac disease remain steady. researchers estimate nearly 2 million americans have celiac disease which is a slight decrease from five years ago but the number of gluten-free eaters without the condition have tripled, reaching nearly 3 million. the perceived health benefits of the gluten-free diet and the increasing number of products have contributed to the boom. >>> there's year-round pressure to have a new procedure promises to zap the fat. plastic surgeons say it takes four steps. first is the all-over treatment that takes 45 minutes. and it's followed by tightening the love handles and then sides and stubborn areas. >> we start w
. >>> as your kid's activities start back, psychologists at the university of alabama in birmingham have advice on how to avoid overscheduling your child and yourself. they suggest parents limit children to one or two sports or activities at a time. and set priority for school work and good grades. and remind your child that family is important as well. make it a goal to spend time together at least one night a week. >>> more americans are eating a rates of celiac disease...
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. >> you don't want to follow bear bryant if you're a coach at university of alabama. >> this is that view of votes. barack obama could not be luckier if he's worried about his legacy and his approval ratings to have these two candidates with approval ratings in the 30s following him. everybody's looking around going, okay, okay, yeah, not so bad. 58% approval rating. >> and some good. >> some great news, right? >> you can tell. not only does he enjoy it, the swagger that he has, he's basically saying, this is so easy. how me you can't do this, hillary? not only does he like taking trump apart like he did at the white house correspondents dinner, i think he likes showing how much better he is at this than hillary. >> the distance between him and how he articulates and prosecutes the case against trump and her, i think it's enormous. a very, very effective -- >> he's in a very different position. he can have a lot more fun and be a lot looser. i think he knows that. >> i don't think she views it as a competition. listen, i think she should get a doctor's note saying it's
. >> you don't want to follow bear bryant if you're a coach at university of alabama. >> this is that view of votes. barack obama could not be luckier if he's worried about his legacy and his approval ratings to have these two candidates with approval ratings in the 30s following him. everybody's looking around going, okay, okay, yeah, not so bad. 58% approval rating. >> and some good. >> some great news, right? >> you can tell. not only does he enjoy it, the...
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number one alabama at ole miss. university of mississippi, ole miss, whoo! they were bringing it! john youngblood off the hit bringing it back. rebels have beaten alabama the last few years. 24-32nd quarter. wow, bama rolled back to tie it at 27. harris took the handoff and he is rumbling! stumbling! all the way to the end zone. alabama came back to win it, final of 48-43. >>> hey, mr. tom brady, mr. sir high school, mr. patriot, michigan alum, game against colorado in white and on the punt return, it's peppers got to love special teams. broke nine tackles on the run. 204 all purpose yards for peppers. this kid, whoa, amazing! michigan big blue they win 45- 28. >>> now, our producer matt who is a fan of marching bands, we are in lincoln, nebraska, huskers scoring against oregon. a divine ozobo. nice cut back inside to extend a 3rd quarter lead. nebraska beat the ducks final of 35-32. >>> now, here's a high school football team who opened its program last week putting up 74 points won by 20. and at branson high school, eight is enough >>> reporter: seemingly from the ground up, the
number one alabama at ole miss. university of mississippi, ole miss, whoo! they were bringing it! john youngblood off the hit bringing it back. rebels have beaten alabama the last few years. 24-32nd quarter. wow, bama rolled back to tie it at 27. harris took the handoff and he is rumbling! stumbling! all the way to the end zone. alabama came back to win it, final of 48-43. >>> hey, mr. tom brady, mr. sir high school, mr. patriot, michigan alum, game against colorado in white and on the...
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of course fans of our universities and auburn rival alabama may not like it. >> no please no. no! no! no! >> grant and kate are already having some fun at florida and alabama expense. >> we registered i want my florida auburn plate.com which is long enough for alabama fans to not be able to troll it. >> if they can't spell it they can't poison. >> have fun and push his buttons in tonight's spotlight. >> kevin thank you for joining us. i have to say bringing thee auburn plates to florida does make some sense given the popularity of the program. you are the national champs beat clemson in a thriller. so many great players. haoul joe all the way back to namath. >> i just wish we filmed this before the clemson game. maybe i would have been thrown in as quarterback we were have >> wait a minute. that wasn't you? >> no. >> oh, but people who like alabama get confused. >> but you won. you won the bcs against florida state. >> no? i teach a class. this is exhibit a. >> well seriously you have got why not bring the plates you have the coach won five national championship already. enjoying
of course fans of our universities and auburn rival alabama may not like it. >> no please no. no! no! no! >> grant and kate are already having some fun at florida and alabama expense. >> we registered i want my florida auburn plate.com which is long enough for alabama fans to not be able to troll it. >> if they can't spell it they can't poison. >> have fun and push his buttons in tonight's spotlight. >> kevin thank you for joining us. i have to say bringing...
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describing him as a disgruntled lawyer that was wearing military-style apparel specifically cam us of alabama university. the fire something they just saw over the weekend for the very first time. and police say that is the man responsible for setting that fire. 29 years old it damaged the oak trees right there and the corner of the the campus after auburn was celebrating a victory over lsu. initially arrested for public intoxication with the tree being set on fire on purpose. they have security video of the incident. it does show a guy walking up to the tree, setting toilet paper hanging from the tree on fire. this year auburn renewed their tradition of allowing fans to roll the oak tree after it was suspended after the poisoning of the tree in 1987. that is when they lost to >> dana: they rolled it with tail let paper, ring the bells at bryant hospital. what do they do after football victories at un lv. >> reporter: they keep the tp in the rest rooms. you don't see that particular type of activity. rainbow and tropicana, a fender-bender. sky view show on the right side of the road. westbound at tropic
describing him as a disgruntled lawyer that was wearing military-style apparel specifically cam us of alabama university. the fire something they just saw over the weekend for the very first time. and police say that is the man responsible for setting that fire. 29 years old it damaged the oak trees right there and the corner of the the campus after auburn was celebrating a victory over lsu. initially arrested for public intoxication with the tree being set on fire on purpose. they have...
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university of phoenix stadium. it should be a packed house. at number 3, defending national champion and top-ranked alabama taking on the trojans. i like it a lot. to top 20 ranked teams going at it. skilled athletes as well. must see tv here. at number 4, our top 25 match a. the 18th ranked bulldogs getting a fresh start under their new head coach. taking on north carolina tar heels. at number 5, i am working the remote, oklahoma and houston. lsu an on sunday have notre dame in texas. and getting a little overwhelmed talking about all of this. >> you better have a lot of chips and dip. beer and more. >> the diamondbacks send michael to the orioles for future considerations. a move in which the orioles are pushing that and the diamondbacks are looking ahead. >>> i don't like that was spring. if you are battling the bulge and considering surgery, there is one procedure that appears to be more successful than others. details next on weight loss wednesday. >>> the iconic tower of terror at disneyland, say it is not so. closing. when and what it's going to >>> it is weight loss wednesday. for a lot of people by an exercise are not e
university of phoenix stadium. it should be a packed house. at number 3, defending national champion and top-ranked alabama taking on the trojans. i like it a lot. to top 20 ranked teams going at it. skilled athletes as well. must see tv here. at number 4, our top 25 match a. the 18th ranked bulldogs getting a fresh start under their new head coach. taking on north carolina tar heels. at number 5, i am working the remote, oklahoma and houston. lsu an on sunday have notre dame in texas. and...
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of being terrorist. the school suspended the teen but police eventually dropped that charge. >>> for the second time in 6 year someone has hacked attacked the iconic oak trees at auburn university in alabama. police are saying a 29-year-old man arrested after he set the weekend. back in 2010 one of the trees was poisoned. and it took several year for it to recover. now expert worry that ultimately this tree will need to be replaced. >>> it burned. it looks the most intensely right here in the base of the tree. auburn university is frustrated. >> we have about 5 and a half poisoning and at that time i had no idea that it would have taken so long to make this corner hole again. and then soon after beginning the rolling tradition we're just into the second victory for fire to occur it's devastating. >>the fire damaging the tree upper and lower canopy plus the oak's base. the fire will likely stunt it growth making uneven compared to unburned oak across the street and may need replacing. >> we probably won't know fully spring. >> he said there's a silver lining to fire that happened. it's the spirit au student showed when she chased down and helped police catch 29-year-old the man suspected o
of being terrorist. the school suspended the teen but police eventually dropped that charge. >>> for the second time in 6 year someone has hacked attacked the iconic oak trees at auburn university in alabama. police are saying a 29-year-old man arrested after he set the weekend. back in 2010 one of the trees was poisoned. and it took several year for it to recover. now expert worry that ultimately this tree will need to be replaced. >>> it burned. it looks the most intensely...
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alabama state university, the all-black university is terrible. these people graduate from their barely literate. many of them. some get good education, good education, suffer to say that for some people don't get much of education there. there is no pressure to change that. it's a new kind of ghetto mentality. i don't know know where we go from there. but at least black people can go where they want in the south. they can walk, they can go, it's go, it's funny because i had a white person who read the manuscript and i talked about white drinking fountains, some were colored fountains sunset colored only and some said white only. and they and they so what are you talking about? there were not white only on the fountains, they didn't have to, it, it was assumed there white only. they are colored only on some of the fountains but not white only. so the apartheid world, it was not created until the early years of the 20th century by the way. that's what's interesting. the jim crow rules. that's when they came in a talked about the transit system being segregated in mobile. up until until then it was a very
alabama state university, the all-black university is terrible. these people graduate from their barely literate. many of them. some get good education, good education, suffer to say that for some people don't get much of education there. there is no pressure to change that. it's a new kind of ghetto mentality. i don't know know where we go from there. but at least black people can go where they want in the south. they can walk, they can go, it's go, it's funny because i had a white person who...
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university's beloved oak trees are the target of vandal. one set afire after auburn's win against lsu over the weekend. and other trees poisoned by an alabama fan several years ago. is charged in the latest incident. >>> tampa bay buccaneers missed a chance for a thrilling comeback at yesterday's home opener, bucs losing to the rams 37-32. the five points can be blamed partly on the struggles of kicker roberto aguayo, missed a point and 4$41--yard field goal. >> times like this happen. you just have to go back. i know what do do and got to go back there and try to get back on the field and kick again. >> he gaits chance to redeem himself before bucs fans next sunday at raymond james stadium. kickoff is set for 4:05 against the broncos. >>> we saw huge crowds early in the afternoon at raymond james stadium. say they liked what they saw from the bucs and anticipate big things out of jameis winston. >>> tampa hosts the college football national championship game in january. the five top ranked teams hoping to make that game won over the weekend. alabama remains number one in the apl. >>> a california woman has a free year's worth of pizza beca
university's beloved oak trees are the target of vandal. one set afire after auburn's win against lsu over the weekend. and other trees poisoned by an alabama fan several years ago. is charged in the latest incident. >>> tampa bay buccaneers missed a chance for a thrilling comeback at yesterday's home opener, bucs losing to the rams 37-32. the five points can be blamed partly on the struggles of kicker roberto aguayo, missed a point and 4$41--yard field goal. >> times like this...
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university in alabama. texas, florida a&m, all of those. what we want to create a new area now they can only spend the money in education, research and extension. we juan scholarships. to get these young kids in there, the big jobs are opening and agriculture business. it's the food we eat t clothes we wear, now energy and all of that. and give each of these schools $1 million which they can spread over that 5 year period for scholarships. these bills are bipartisan. we have excellent co-sponsors. folks like kevin cramer from north carolina. love of utah. adams from north carolina. gwen graham of florida. now pete sessions who is our house rules committee chairman all are are on this bill. so would be very, very helpful and i'm going to ask my assistant if -- would you take those to them right now tanner so you can have those? >> all i'm asking, i'll not using you to use a blunt instrum, i'm asking you to use your golden choice and if you speak and say a kind word it will help us get these bills passed and not only will the african american
university in alabama. texas, florida a&m, all of those. what we want to create a new area now they can only spend the money in education, research and extension. we juan scholarships. to get these young kids in there, the big jobs are opening and agriculture business. it's the food we eat t clothes we wear, now energy and all of that. and give each of these schools $1 million which they can spread over that 5 year period for scholarships. these bills are bipartisan. we have excellent...
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schools are tuskegee university in a alabama. florida a&m, all of those well, we want to create a new area, now they can only spend the money in education, research and extensi extension. we want scholarships to get these kids in there. the big jobs are opening in agriculture business. it's the food we eat, the clothes we wear. now energy, high finance with derivatives and all of that. so we want to do that, give each of these schools one million dollar which is they can spread over that five-year period for scholarships. now these bills are bipartisan. we have some excellent co-sponsor, folks like kevin cramer of north dakota, marsha fudge of ohio, brad ashford of nebraska, mia love of utah, alma adams of north carolina, gwen graham of florida, now pete sessions who is our house rules committee chairman, all a r on this bill. so a fine word from you would be very, very helpful and i'm going ask my assistant if he may give you -- would you take those to them right now, tanner, so you could have those. all i'm asking -- i'm not asking you to use a bl
schools are tuskegee university in a alabama. florida a&m, all of those well, we want to create a new area, now they can only spend the money in education, research and extensi extension. we want scholarships to get these kids in there. the big jobs are opening in agriculture business. it's the food we eat, the clothes we wear. now energy, high finance with derivatives and all of that. so we want to do that, give each of these schools one million dollar which is they can spread over that...
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alabama or yo mama or bahama. and i think people appreciated the fact that i could joke about it. >> obama's parents meet at the university of hawaii where they are both students. they get married in 1960 but separate when obama is only 2 and eventually divorced. his father leaves the island to attend harvard university on a scholarship to get his ph.d. and leaves obama and his mother behind. obama will not see him again until he's 10 years old when his father visits the family for a month. they stay in touch but 11 years later, his father dies in a car accident. this visit is the last time he sees his dad. in his 1995 memoir, "dreams from my father," obama recalls his mother giving him insight into the father he barely knew. when obama is 6 years old, his mother remarries an indonesian man, lolo satera and the family soon moves to tunisia. he adapts, a skill that will serve him in the years to come. his early experiences exposing to a melting pot of racism in cultures. >> i grew up not only in hawaii but also in indonesia. i have a half sister who is half indonesian who just married a chinese-canadian. i have a new niece wh
alabama or yo mama or bahama. and i think people appreciated the fact that i could joke about it. >> obama's parents meet at the university of hawaii where they are both students. they get married in 1960 but separate when obama is only 2 and eventually divorced. his father leaves the island to attend harvard university on a scholarship to get his ph.d. and leaves obama and his mother behind. obama will not see him again until he's 10 years old when his father visits the family for a...
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university in alabama. texas, florida a&m, all of those. what we want to create a new area now they can only spend the money in education, research and extension. we juan scholarships. to get these young kids in there, the big jobs are opening and agriculture business. it's the food we eat t clothes we wear, now energy and all of that. and give each of these schools $1 million which they can spread over that 5 year period for scholarships. these bills are bipartisan. we have excellent co-sponsors. folks like kevin cramer from north carolina. love of utah. adams from north carolina. gwen graham of florida. now pete sessions who is our house rules committee chairman all are are on this bill. so would be very, very helpful and i'm going to ask my assistant if -- would you take those to them right now tanner so you can have those? >> all i'm asking, i'll not using you to use a blunt instrum, i'm asking you to use your golden choice and if you speak and say a kind word it will help us get these bills passed and not only will the african american
university in alabama. texas, florida a&m, all of those. what we want to create a new area now they can only spend the money in education, research and extension. we juan scholarships. to get these young kids in there, the big jobs are opening and agriculture business. it's the food we eat t clothes we wear, now energy and all of that. and give each of these schools $1 million which they can spread over that 5 year period for scholarships. these bills are bipartisan. we have excellent...
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universities to use held dollars for folks were incarcerated. action on a bus tour i visited one of those programs, the limestone correctional facility in alabama, where they're going to second chance dollars to support an expansion of the higher edge hoosier program with calhoun college. what the image to the was the difference than no education makes for the life leave but also the difference for their families, for their kids and for ultimately the community. we've got 69 universities participating in second chance, going to serve 12,000 students across 28 states. ultimately, we think congress should undo the mistake was made in the mid '90s. in the mid '90s, congressman access to pell grants for folks were incarcerated. that was a mistake. it is consistent with other errors made in the mid-nineties around mass incarceration. our second chance an issue as a way to use our legal authority under the higher edge the act to try to reverse some of the. the president has proposed full restoration in his 2017 budget. we hope congress will act on that and see that education is a central part of criminal justice reform making sure that when folks aren
universities to use held dollars for folks were incarcerated. action on a bus tour i visited one of those programs, the limestone correctional facility in alabama, where they're going to second chance dollars to support an expansion of the higher edge hoosier program with calhoun college. what the image to the was the difference than no education makes for the life leave but also the difference for their families, for their kids and for ultimately the community. we've got 69 universities...
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universities to use pell dollars for folks who are incarcerated and so actually on my bus tour a couple of weeks ago i visited one of those program the limestone correctional facility in harvest, alabama where they're going to use second chance pell dollars to support an expansion of their higher education program with calhoun college. and what they may talk about was the difference they know education will make for their life chances when they leave, the difference it will make for their families, for their kids, and ultimately for the community. we've got 69 universities participating in second chance pell. it now serves 12,000 students across 28 states. timately we think congress should undo the mistake that was made in the mid 1990's. in the mid 1990's, congress banned access to pell grans for folks who are incarcerated. that was a mistake. it's consistent with other errors made in the mid 1990's around mass incarceration. our second chance pell initiative is a way to use our legal authority under the higher education act to try to reverse some of that. the president has plo posed full restoration of pell for folks who are incarcerated in his 2017 budget, we hope congress will act
universities to use pell dollars for folks who are incarcerated and so actually on my bus tour a couple of weeks ago i visited one of those program the limestone correctional facility in harvest, alabama where they're going to use second chance pell dollars to support an expansion of their higher education program with calhoun college. and what they may talk about was the difference they know education will make for their life chances when they leave, the difference it will make for their...
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university of new york the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the nation, thank the committee for convening this important hearing. 55 years ago next month the fifth circuit issued a decision in dixon versus alabama requiring public colleges offer due process to students charged with filing should. .. a a complete overhaul such students are far safer on campus that in the surrounding communities. congress and the department of education have drawn attention to violence and the need for colleges to respond robustly. there is far more work to be done. we like to say the best response to bowling, hazing and other files as when you don't need to respond at all since it didn't happen in the first place. while the, conform balance responds with clinical policies and due process are important, students was excited by this congresses shift in the violence against women act commitment to clear he took our significant prevention work not just at orientation but at a campaign across the year. traditionally the clery act and powerline guidance was backward. respond to violation, report, count, congress set institutions must look forward, prevented. but at suny we went farther. while the requested can be offe
university of new york the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the nation, thank the committee for convening this important hearing. 55 years ago next month the fifth circuit issued a decision in dixon versus alabama requiring public colleges offer due process to students charged with filing should. .. a a complete overhaul such students are far safer on campus that in the surrounding communities. congress and the department of education have drawn attention to violence and...