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there was mold in her dorm room at the university of maryland knew about the mold outbreak. er immune system. then the university of maryland told that she got pneumonia and they knew that there was an adeno virus going on and they dent tell the family. >> trace: new hampshire right. the cdc does not require they notify the family. we had 11 kids in new jersey that died of the adeno virus. this kid had crohn's disease. common sense let's put up the red flags for safety. >> olivia was greatly compromised. on top of that, in order to treat this virus, you have to have a strong antibiotic. it talks about a week to work into the system. so every minute counted beginning in november of last year. so had the university of maryland told the family about the virus outbreak, there may have been enough time for olivia to go get the treatment and overcome the disease. >> trace: but the school has a decent point here. they said she wouldn't to two outside medical centers and not diagnosed with adeno virus. so their point is, maybe the other medical centers should share in the blame here.
there was mold in her dorm room at the university of maryland knew about the mold outbreak. er immune system. then the university of maryland told that she got pneumonia and they knew that there was an adeno virus going on and they dent tell the family. >> trace: new hampshire right. the cdc does not require they notify the family. we had 11 kids in new jersey that died of the adeno virus. this kid had crohn's disease. common sense let's put up the red flags for safety. >> olivia...
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team o of experts worked withh engineers atat the university of maryland to devevelop an unmannd aircrafttem and a machine for maintaining and monitoring and orgrgan - -- monitotoring an organ. >> organ does not appear to be injured d at all. minutes.urney t to 10 the hospital wasas able e to trk it in real time.e. drones arere used commercially y companies like amazon to deliver packages in sosome countries. the medical sector has been slower to exploitthat potential. time is of the essen. after being removed from a donor, they becomee less healthy with every passing second. currentltly they are transpopord by roads or flights, making them and airle to road traffic delays. drone delivery will prorove less expensive. organ transport costs around $5,0,0 a at present.t. today is the 500thh anniversary of the death of leonardo da vinci. he spentnt the last years of his life in france, ceronies wewere held today with emmanuel macron and his italian countnterpart. da vininci is famous for his portrait of the mona lisa, who has captivated millions with her smirk.. ununtil da vinci came around,,
team o of experts worked withh engineers atat the university of maryland to devevelop an unmannd aircrafttem and a machine for maintaining and monitoring and orgrgan - -- monitotoring an organ. >> organ does not appear to be injured d at all. minutes.urney t to 10 the hospital wasas able e to trk it in real time.e. drones arere used commercially y companies like amazon to deliver packages in sosome countries. the medical sector has been slower to exploitthat potential. time is of the...
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in 180 freshman girl died after the university of maryland made a dangerous delay. aited three weeks to form it is a virus on campus. again the washington post for the story, the university is becoming the epicenter of an outrage over the outbreak of adenovirus, this happened in november, this virus causes symptoms similar to the cause of the flu. it can be extremely dangerous with those with weakened immune systems. the college administration slow reaction resulted in more than 40 students falling sick at the school in at least 15 of them had to be treated at local area hospitals. but bring it up was fox news medical correspondent. >> and no virus, i don't think. have heard about the. >> it is all over the place and 10% of the fevers the children get is adenovirus, but the ticket the one we're talking about, adenovirus seven is the most powerful one. it can be deadly. and hospitalize people. the worst problem the university of maryland, this is a disgrace that people were not informed as a physician advice to patient coming to the hospital and i don't even know that
in 180 freshman girl died after the university of maryland made a dangerous delay. aited three weeks to form it is a virus on campus. again the washington post for the story, the university is becoming the epicenter of an outrage over the outbreak of adenovirus, this happened in november, this virus causes symptoms similar to the cause of the flu. it can be extremely dangerous with those with weakened immune systems. the college administration slow reaction resulted in more than 40 students...
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next, on american history tv, university of maryland baltimore county history professor george derek musgrove talks about race and the district of columbia during the early republic and antebellum. he is the co-author of "chocolate city: a history of race and democracy in the nation's capital." we recorded the interview at an author event hosted by the association for the study of african american life and history. cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why did you decide to narrow it down to washington dc and why not give yourself a more narrow window of time? jeff: we wrote about the sea because there was a need. there were a lot of new residents who wanted to know what they're getting into. watchingidents were the city said the way and wanted to understand and make sure that other people knew their story. there hasn't been a good book on race in 50 years in d.c.. we wanted to fill that void. it 400 years made is because most of the books about the city have neglected some of the important racial populations in the city. in particular, the native american
next, on american history tv, university of maryland baltimore county history professor george derek musgrove talks about race and the district of columbia during the early republic and antebellum. he is the co-author of "chocolate city: a history of race and democracy in the nation's capital." we recorded the interview at an author event hosted by the association for the study of african american life and history. cowrite aided to story about race and democracy in washington dc. why...
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brian lovett of the university of maryland explained. orking with only kills mosquitoes and it will burrow through the mosquito until it reaches the blood of the mosquito. once it's surrounded by blood, then we have engineered it to express only a specific toxin from a spider from australia. so essentially we are using this natural fungal pathogen as a fang of a spider. normally the spiders deliver their toxins using their fangs to deliver the toxin, here, we are using the fungus to deliver the toxins for us. our aim is to control the mosquitoes that bite humans and not to prevent transmission of diseases like malaria. this one was successful as the result of an incredible effort by scientists in burkina faso, and they spearheaded all of these experiments in this malaria endemic village in burkina faso. that was brian lovett from the university of maryland. the time is quarter to two. the business news coming up in a moment. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... peter willsman, who sits on la
brian lovett of the university of maryland explained. orking with only kills mosquitoes and it will burrow through the mosquito until it reaches the blood of the mosquito. once it's surrounded by blood, then we have engineered it to express only a specific toxin from a spider from australia. so essentially we are using this natural fungal pathogen as a fang of a spider. normally the spiders deliver their toxins using their fangs to deliver the toxin, here, we are using the fungus to deliver the...
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still. >> still. >>> ahead, adeadly virus outbreak at th university of maryland is over. w the governor says the state needs to know more. tails on the demands for an investigation. >>> and mgm made good on a promise to bring hundreds of jobs to prince george's county. now some of those jobs are going away.ab what we know out the layoffs straight ahead. ♪ for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonlyfo d in milk. now, with a2 milk®... ...i can finally enjoy ceal again. it's delicious like real milk. because, it is real milk! a2 milk® is... ...real milk from real cows that... ...produce only the a2 protein. i love milk! i'm so happy i found this. a2 milk®, real milk that's easier on digestio love milk again. >>> more powerful storms rip apart sections of virginia and maryland. today, weather officials hope to learn more from the damage lcht behind. >>> legal troubles for r&b singer r. kelly. he faces additional charges from undera wilson bridge. >>> the tuoils, cap acals -- underage women. >>> the oils, captuals, and mor
still. >> still. >>> ahead, adeadly virus outbreak at th university of maryland is over. w the governor says the state needs to know more. tails on the demands for an investigation. >>> and mgm made good on a promise to bring hundreds of jobs to prince george's county. now some of those jobs are going away.ab what we know out the layoffs straight ahead. ♪ for years, i thought i was lactose intolerant. turns out i was just sensitive to a protein commonlyfo d in milk....
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after tting an asociesociate's degree, he went to the university of maryland. hearing of preston's death, the maryland coach iued a statement saying we will remember hise perseverancnd spirit and our thoughts go out to his family and friends. >> t put that maryland uniform on, to be able to run for his home state, i could see the happiness in him when he achieved that. >> reporter: marcell preston's family issy making final preparations for his funeral which will be held tomorrow. reporting frome' prince geo county, chris gordon, news 4. >>> a west virginia university freshman isn custody accused of threatening to carry out a shooting spree. court documents say the student who's 21 and from columbia, adryland. he m the threat in a facebook chat and said he planned to then take his own life. the person he talked with shared the messages with police. police later found the same messages in the suspect's deleted messages. when officers went to arrest him, they did not find any weapons, but they felt they had sufficient reason to take action. >>> when we come back,
after tting an asociesociate's degree, he went to the university of maryland. hearing of preston's death, the maryland coach iued a statement saying we will remember hise perseverancnd spirit and our thoughts go out to his family and friends. >> t put that maryland uniform on, to be able to run for his home state, i could see the happiness in him when he achieved that. >> reporter: marcell preston's family issy making final preparations for his funeral which will be held tomorrow....
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ti didn't go those parts of the university of maryland. stayed on the journalism e.sid >> appreciate those guys on the other side. >> chuck bell. >> chuck bell is keeping his eye on all things meteorological. >> exactly right. mostly clear sky overhead. our fair city. steal that line from car talk. remember the radio show car talk, cliq and clack? i love that radio. on npr. their law firm, do we cheat 'em and how? get it?re there credits -- it absolutely kills me. 58 in the washiton area. 40s and 50s to get you going. afternoon highs will be in the mid 70s. there will be a gradual increase in clouds today. no chances for rain. that comes tomorrow. 76 your high this afternoon. four things to kno about the next couple of days. today, crumptuous. tomorrow, thunderstorms could be on the strong to severe side. then that refreshing northwest friday.is back on and the holiday weekend will start off sunny and warm. t sohat is good news. you can always get the forecast by following us on socialdia and using our nbc washington app. that big storm wh
ti didn't go those parts of the university of maryland. stayed on the journalism e.sid >> appreciate those guys on the other side. >> chuck bell. >> chuck bell is keeping his eye on all things meteorological. >> exactly right. mostly clear sky overhead. our fair city. steal that line from car talk. remember the radio show car talk, cliq and clack? i love that radio. on npr. their law firm, do we cheat 'em and how? get it?re there credits -- it absolutely kills me. 58 in...
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. >> university of maryland, college park. >> university of maryland, college park. >> we can talk abouts amazing gpa. they each have 600 service hours each, state of maryland requires only 24 community service hours, they had over 600 each. id reporter: when i asked the twins how they dt all, the answer was together. >> i feel like i've always had a partner for things in life. i think it's just carrying on almost everything, you know? >> repter: graduation is on tuesday. the twins are still working on third speech but their father that after they start at umd, he's expecting them to come back every summer to tutor students here at bowie high school. tracee wilkins, news4. >> that's so grea there are some great kids at that school. >> i love it. >>> the nationals are giving fans a lot of reasons to take it the games weekend, from the fireworks to the bobbleheads to food good enough for superhero. we'll taste some of it. >> another reason to stay in town forhe stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is l
. >> university of maryland, college park. >> university of maryland, college park. >> we can talk abouts amazing gpa. they each have 600 service hours each, state of maryland requires only 24 community service hours, they had over 600 each. id reporter: when i asked the twins how they dt all, the answer was together. >> i feel like i've always had a partner for things in life. i think it's just carrying on almost everything, you know? >> repter: graduation is on...
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the university was aware of the adenov for 18 days before they filed a notice of claims delive the universi needs to be more they put their needs above the >> the university of marylandp an eye on this story line makerst a cuneus jr. sure his daughter was the other parent entering a kaplan a u.s. attorney who more college 2k3wr5d due waits he is bert s.mith. he pledged tens of millions of class, the graduating class year is debt free. colle4' news corey smith spoke to a what can i ask for. loans.er conct was oh, my gosh, g then we -- ahhh. or another family be ab solved with one condition, pay it ar forw quinn well on his way.e he'll b back in the classroom corey smith. i it looks l it might be aout $26,00 for a full-time student. >> i love the idea that you have to pay it forward. that. they'r notoing to spend the they can do that more great day in the forecast. tomorr temper in the 50s winds are lightmit 7 es per hour. not as much of a breeze to worry about for your plans today. temper have fallen into martin 47. culpep virginia, upper 40s 56 now at dulles airport. 53 inif beaut germantown, maryla and by the bay. thecountdown to summer vacati the days keep ticking
the university was aware of the adenov for 18 days before they filed a notice of claims delive the universi needs to be more they put their needs above the >> the university of marylandp an eye on this story line makerst a cuneus jr. sure his daughter was the other parent entering a kaplan a u.s. attorney who more college 2k3wr5d due waits he is bert s.mith. he pledged tens of millions of class, the graduating class year is debt free. colle4' news corey smith spoke to a what can i ask...
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of any trauma. shomari stone is working that story and you can look for his report tonight at 11:00. >>> the university system of marylandoard of regents met today after a call for an investigation. governor hogan tasked them with looking into the death of a maryland freshman.he sdied from complications from adenovirus after lg on campus. her father says the university should have let them know there was an outbreak sooner. at least 35 students contracted the virus last year. >>> we have this just in. the national weather service has confirmed an ef-1 tornado touched down in howard county yesterda some homes were also left there with some pretty nasty wind damage. amelia draper joins us now to walk us through all that. amelia. >> hthis just ininutes ago confirms that ef-1 tornado in howard count. maximum winds of 100 milan hour. it happened between 3:30 and w27. the path 4 1/2 miles long. the tornado was about 100 yards wide. the national weather seice is saying that they're still looking at other storm reports. areas like ijamesville and other areas in spotsylvania county to tomorrow if they need to release any mo repor
of any trauma. shomari stone is working that story and you can look for his report tonight at 11:00. >>> the university system of marylandoard of regents met today after a call for an investigation. governor hogan tasked them with looking into the death of a maryland freshman.he sdied from complications from adenovirus after lg on campus. her father says the university should have let them know there was an outbreak sooner. at least 35 students contracted the virus last year....
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. >>> a lab experiment exploded in a classroom at the university of maryland today. 17 people had to e hospital to get checked out. officials say a chemical reaction of some kind caught fir notxactly sure why. the chemical and engineering building had to be evacuated. parts of that building have been le-opened but some rooms there are closed unti cleanup is completed. >>> a controversial decision by virginia's governor bringsld i toou sos by state republicans. he vetoed two bills requiring mandatory sentences and a bipartisan bill for domestic abuse. he said it follows community leaders. republicans say he's trying to repair his image after the black face scandal, something they warned would happen when they called on him to resign earlier this year. >>> a new venue for events may be in the works for nats park. d.c. sports and theonvention approved a new 3500 square foot restaurant venue. the nationals aren't going so far say if this ne venue will include s frts bett sure but the team is exploring options for betting. the d.c. council legalized sports betting last year. >>> the u.s. c
. >>> a lab experiment exploded in a classroom at the university of maryland today. 17 people had to e hospital to get checked out. officials say a chemical reaction of some kind caught fir notxactly sure why. the chemical and engineering building had to be evacuated. parts of that building have been le-opened but some rooms there are closed unti cleanup is completed. >>> a controversial decision by virginia's governor bringsld i toou sos by state republicans. he vetoed two...
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i'm down the road from the university of maryland at college park. we focus on fires both in structures and wildfires. i want to give you a little of our perspective, my perspective, particularly in how these fires affect our communities. in terms of how are they burning down these homes and i'll give my perspective on where i see public health and talk about recent collaborations we've had. which will be very interesting to you all here. the wildfire problem, there's a lot of factors that go into that, but really we're seeing not more fires, but more extreme fires. and so -- i teach a class -- and i like to tell students there are three main factors you can kind of summarize. the first is we haven't had a lot of fires on the landscape. fire exclusion. we've gotten really good at putting out small fires. this adds a lot of fuel to the landscape. the second is, there's a lot more people living there. . there's a lot of vulnerable structures. there's power lines and those people are in places that used to burn and now when those fires move through, thos
i'm down the road from the university of maryland at college park. we focus on fires both in structures and wildfires. i want to give you a little of our perspective, my perspective, particularly in how these fires affect our communities. in terms of how are they burning down these homes and i'll give my perspective on where i see public health and talk about recent collaborations we've had. which will be very interesting to you all here. the wildfire problem, there's a lot of factors that go...
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. >>> new this morning, the family of a university of maryland student who died after contracting theirus on campus has filed a notice of claim against the school. >> 18-year-old olivia paregal died last year. drew wilder is live with the information on a possible lawsuit. drew, goor mng. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and eun. olivia paregal's family says mold gave her a respiratoryi ue which is why it almost killed her in november. new this morning, the very first step in legal action is a motion. here's why. livia's father claims the university knew about the virus outbreak 18 days before reporting it. s heaid if the university would have reportedthe virus sooner, his daughter might still be alive. >> i think given any information about adeno virus, to follow up, see another professional, she was justeptember backto her dorm saying, you should be okay in the next coup days. they should have told the studen students. the marry lant tort claims actl s the groundwork. the university continues to defend itself saying it timely and appropriately notified students of the adenovirus dre
. >>> new this morning, the family of a university of maryland student who died after contracting theirus on campus has filed a notice of claim against the school. >> 18-year-old olivia paregal died last year. drew wilder is live with the information on a possible lawsuit. drew, goor mng. >> reporter: good morning, aaron and eun. olivia paregal's family says mold gave her a respiratoryi ue which is why it almost killed her in november. new this morning, the very first step...
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. >> university of maryland college park majoring in chemical engineering. >> going to university of maryland college park and study mechanical engineering. >> talk about their amazing gpa but girls with over 600 service hours each. theo state ofunity requires 200. they had over 600 each. >> reporter: i asked the twins how they did it all, the answer wa, together. >> i feel i've always had a partner for things in life.it carrying on almost everything, you know? >> reporter: graduation is tuesday. the twins are stilln working o their speech, but their father tells me after they start at the university, they'll be coming back to tutor hthre at high school. reportingor news 4. >> wow. incredible story. not only smart but good, too. >>> and a live look at the nbc washington studios. a beautiful day ahead. check in with clay anderson when we return. your >>> welcome back. she was one of the first afric-american women to serve overseas in the u.s. army. on monday along with other members of her battalion, 97-year-old indiana hunt ma fin will p featured in the memorial day parade. we sat dow
. >> university of maryland college park majoring in chemical engineering. >> going to university of maryland college park and study mechanical engineering. >> talk about their amazing gpa but girls with over 600 service hours each. theo state ofunity requires 200. they had over 600 each. >> reporter: i asked the twins how they did it all, the answer wa, together. >> i feel i've always had a partner for things in life.it carrying on almost everything, you know?...
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. >> at the university of maryland hospital in cheverly.pp >> ha nurses week, everybody! applause ] >> we are delivering love and sweet treats to these fantastic nurses at the university of maryland capital regional k health. thanu so much for being here and doing what you do. we have nurses from all over the hospital represented here. we got them out here because the guys from goodies delivered these frozen custard treats as a thank you from nbc4. weave two dynamic nurses to speak, to talk about how they feel about being appreciated because you guys do a lot of stuff unsung and uncelebrated to save lives. what do you think, janet? >> firstoff, i'd like to say thank you so much. it feels good to be appreciated. we work so hard and tirelessly and sometimes we don't get breaks. nice to have peopleay s thank you. >> reporter: and judith? >> hi!g1&u"t$appy nurses week. we take good care of our patients at pg hospital. we thk you for coming out to thank us and we appreciate it. happy nurses week again everyone out there! >> she said it all, didn't she? i love the signs. i am k
. >> at the university of maryland hospital in cheverly.pp >> ha nurses week, everybody! applause ] >> we are delivering love and sweet treats to these fantastic nurses at the university of maryland capital regional k health. thanu so much for being here and doing what you do. we have nurses from all over the hospital represented here. we got them out here because the guys from goodies delivered these frozen custard treats as a thank you from nbc4. weave two dynamic nurses to...
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. >> at the university of maryland, he noticed a ton of food going to wasten ocampus. >> so we started to recover this and donate it to local so kitchens and homeless shelters. >> that same desire led him to create imperfect produce, a company that buys ugly fruits and veggies directly farms and ouses like to war this one in maryland. where employees hand pick the produce you order while imperfect, it still perfectly good. >> stuff like size issues,uehape iss discoloration, a little bit of scarring. >> the weekly boxes alsoliver healthy boxes tothose living in food deserts. >> we just had thousands of people signing up and being part of our impact to fight food waste and climate change. >> another perfect reason that encouraged andrea to sign up. >> i was, like, i'm definitely going to get on board with that, because thaz anothet's another step to help out with climate change. >> iimperfect produce says than are about 30% less you what would pay in the grocery store. not all of the fruits and veggies are imperfect. lot of it is just surplu they just launched a lineup of grocery items a
. >> at the university of maryland, he noticed a ton of food going to wasten ocampus. >> so we started to recover this and donate it to local so kitchens and homeless shelters. >> that same desire led him to create imperfect produce, a company that buys ugly fruits and veggies directly farms and ouses like to war this one in maryland. where employees hand pick the produce you order while imperfect, it still perfectly good. >> stuff like size issues,uehape iss...
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regime to make concessions you're saying neither because if you also look at soros or so university of maryland you see since the sanctions. people in iran. the people in iran do not like more to have negotiation or us that is this if you really come from eyes with so you as if it gives more. the u.s. want more becomes the calming popular. people and most of the suffering comes from the sanctions in the past people think it was. too high person mismanagement but no it's not sukkahs more torito sic is issued an ultimatum to the remaining parties to the nuclear deal but especially to the europeans demanding that they find a way to evade the u.s. sanctions and trade with iran in a meaningful way within the next 60 days any chance that's going to happen this ultimatum puts the europeans and a very difficult position in terms of what to do next it either can continue to do business with iran and try to make this deal stick or it can decide that its business with the united states is too important and let that kind of financial ties between iran and europe fade if europe does so i think iran has with
regime to make concessions you're saying neither because if you also look at soros or so university of maryland you see since the sanctions. people in iran. the people in iran do not like more to have negotiation or us that is this if you really come from eyes with so you as if it gives more. the u.s. want more becomes the calming popular. people and most of the suffering comes from the sanctions in the past people think it was. too high person mismanagement but no it's not sukkahs more torito...
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. >> university of maryland college park majoring in chemical engineering. >> i'm grog to the university of maryland college park and studying mechanical engineering. >> talk about their amazing gpa but girls with over 600 service hours each. the state of community requires 24 community service hours. d ey had over 600 each. >> reporter: i ase twins how they did it all. the answer was, together. >> i feel i've always had a .rtner for things in life i think it's just carrying on almost everything. you know? >> reporter: graduation is on tuesday. the twins are still working on their speech, but their father tells me after thestart at the university, they'll be coming back to tutor here at the high school. reporting for news 4.> wow. clearly, young ladies to watch. a great story. >>> a live look at thunder alley for one of the last rides. well, it's a beautiful day for it. check in with clay anderson in a moment to find out what the rest of our weekend is looking like. time, 9:1 >>> welcome back. we have a pce of history to share with you. one of the first african-american women to serve ov
. >> university of maryland college park majoring in chemical engineering. >> i'm grog to the university of maryland college park and studying mechanical engineering. >> talk about their amazing gpa but girls with over 600 service hours each. the state of community requires 24 community service hours. d ey had over 600 each. >> reporter: i ase twins how they did it all. the answer was, together. >> i feel i've always had a .rtner for things in life i think it's...
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. >>> the family of a university of maryland student who died after contracting the adenovirus on campusas filed a notice of claim against the school. 18-year-old olivia par egg ol died last year. the family said h herlth problems started when she was living at elkton call overcapacity and overrun with mold. they claim the university knew about it andnt did nothi students began getting sick. according to the washington post, the university as aware of the adenovirus outbreak for 18 days before releasing its initial report. on monday the family filed a notice of claim under the maryland tort claims act which sically lays the groundwork for a possible lawsuit against the school. >> there needs to be change for sure. the university needs to become a more trparent when it has a health crisis or any risis, instead they put their institution public relations above the public safety needs of their students. >> the university of maryland released a statement saying itsa actions werepropriate and timely. >>> two more parents accused in e massive college admissions scandal aread pleg guilty to fra
. >>> the family of a university of maryland student who died after contracting the adenovirus on campusas filed a notice of claim against the school. 18-year-old olivia par egg ol died last year. the family said h herlth problems started when she was living at elkton call overcapacity and overrun with mold. they claim the university knew about it andnt did nothi students began getting sick. according to the washington post, the university as aware of the adenovirus outbreak for 18...
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he's the university of maryland football player who died from heat exhaustion last year. r his death, his parents established a foundation to reduce occurrences of heat stroke andd heat-rela illnesses in student athletes. today's golf tournament will raise money for the foundation's scholarship fund. it tes place at the turf valley golf course in ellicott city. >>> virginia tech is dealing with a major issue but the school said it is a good problem. >> i think so. apparently the school has accepted more freshman in the fall than expected. so there offering three different enrollment options. take a gap year and get a $1,000 scholarship renewable for up to four years. they can wait a year tone roll at virginia tech while taking ngasses at a community college or start taki courses at the school in july for free and nroll full time either in the fall or spring. some options at least. >> yeah. must be very popular. that freshman class. >>lu absoely. everybody wants to go to that school. >>> so there are some choice words that you can always use to describe the traffic in our a
he's the university of maryland football player who died from heat exhaustion last year. r his death, his parents established a foundation to reduce occurrences of heat stroke andd heat-rela illnesses in student athletes. today's golf tournament will raise money for the foundation's scholarship fund. it tes place at the turf valley golf course in ellicott city. >>> virginia tech is dealing with a major issue but the school said it is a good problem. >> i think so. apparently the...
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again, they chose the university of maryland.he girlsth tell us they are focused on writing their graduation speech, that happens on tuesday. >>> some kids are takingart in an after school program and they got a special surprise visitis thweek. >> oh, my goodness. >> former president obama topped by the academy in southeast tossing around the ball. the students are celebrating the la week of the program for the academic year. go ahead there, potus. mr. oama also took time tooualk abt the value of teamwork. >>> baseball, football there, we know he played basketball at the white house. every sport covered. kindÑiof like our doug kammerer. >> yeah, waiting for the phone call from the president. but never got it. >> you're probably still sore from throwing that first pitch. >> yeah, that too. good news we are no longer under a vere thunderstorm watch. but we still have a warning in st. mary's. that is the on washing thly ware have look at what is going on here, thesee all the severe thunderstorm reports that we got. most of these are
again, they chose the university of maryland.he girlsth tell us they are focused on writing their graduation speech, that happens on tuesday. >>> some kids are takingart in an after school program and they got a special surprise visitis thweek. >> oh, my goodness. >> former president obama topped by the academy in southeast tossing around the ball. the students are celebrating the la week of the program for the academic year. go ahead there, potus. mr. oama also took time...
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. >>> still ahead, the search in hawaii for that missing university of maryland graduate and coming up, there will be a local vigil. fries here gather to pray for her return. >>> plus, the news 4 i-team sees -- what some former inmates say is the cause. >> you think it's set up to fai l?♪ ♪ you know reliable support when you have it, and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. at comcast, it's my job to constantly monitor our network. prevent problems, and to help provide thicmost reliable serve possible. my name is nya, i work in the network operations center for comcast. we are working to make things simple, easy and aweme. >>> there is a clue in the timeline of of the university of maryland graduate who disappeared in hawaii. amandhe willer vanished. while hike not guiling in maui lives. she likely arrived at the hiking trail sometime after that, hoping that this will enable people to think back, see if they saw her arod that time. she's originally from st. mary's county. there's a vigil planned at 7:30 tonight for her saf return. that's in lynn ard town. >>> a new
. >>> still ahead, the search in hawaii for that missing university of maryland graduate and coming up, there will be a local vigil. fries here gather to pray for her return. >>> plus, the news 4 i-team sees -- what some former inmates say is the cause. >> you think it's set up to fai l?♪ ♪ you know reliable support when you have it, and that dependability is what we want to give our customers. at comcast, it's my job to constantly monitor our network. prevent...
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the university of maryland women's la crosse team just won their 14th natial title. is the coach's 301st career win. her fifth title as head coach. she led themo a 12 -10 win over boston college. >> i'm taking over by emotion, but what an amazing year this has been for us. >> the national championship win topped off the season with a record 22 wins jst one loss. the la crosse season is not over. today the men's national championship is going to be played. >> behopefully they'll celebrating somebody is going to be celebrating. >> yeah. >> yes. >> university of virginia, ngthey're taki on yale today at 1:00. >> this could beuva's second national championshf. we'll seehey can do it. >>> meanwhile luck may be turning around for the nationals. they're onga thre winning streak. the nats were up today. iami rallied back, but i wasn't enough. the nationals won 9-6 for a win today. adam says the marlins are not any good. >> they stink.i >> firsth today at 1:05 at nats park. >> a win is a win. >> a win is a win. >>> soldier station far from home know the importance of mail fro
the university of maryland women's la crosse team just won their 14th natial title. is the coach's 301st career win. her fifth title as head coach. she led themo a 12 -10 win over boston college. >> i'm taking over by emotion, but what an amazing year this has been for us. >> the national championship win topped off the season with a record 22 wins jst one loss. the la crosse season is not over. today the men's national championship is going to be played. >> behopefully...
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university of maryland professor jason nichols won last week. need, katherine lyon. we are happy to have them both. you know the rules, but i will repeat them for our audience just tuning in. hands-on browsers, first one who buzzes and gets to answer the question, wait until i finish asking before you answer, that is key. you can answer once i acknowledge you saying your name. every correct answer a single point, incorrect answer detracts a point from your total paired best-of-five wins. are you ready? >> what does "detract" means m? >> tucker: this is the math of "final exam." if you get one wrong, we take a point from you, even if it gets negative. it gets very ugly. okay, first one is multiple-choice, so wait for the options. which 2020 candidate said if you are truly a patriot, you won't mind if he raises your taxes? was it eight, mayor pete buttigieg, become a former mayor cory booker, or c, beto o'rourke of texas. kathryn. >> see. >> tucker: beto o'rourke of texas? >> si. >> tucker: too clever for me. they do a rock of texas. speak i'm not
university of maryland professor jason nichols won last week. need, katherine lyon. we are happy to have them both. you know the rules, but i will repeat them for our audience just tuning in. hands-on browsers, first one who buzzes and gets to answer the question, wait until i finish asking before you answer, that is key. you can answer once i acknowledge you saying your name. every correct answer a single point, incorrect answer detracts a point from your total paired best-of-five wins. are...
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. >> some of the other schools she was accepted to included howard university, george washiton, d the univrsity of maryland. wow. georgetown's lucky to have her. >> that's right. congratulations to everybody. >>> start writing those ethics, mom. that will be -- those checks, mom. that will be $200,000. yikes. ngratulations to her. all right. visibility down under a mle in many spots. be on the lookout for some thick fashion here first thing -- thick fog here first thing this morning. be ready for a warm and humid one. likely to have a rain delay with thunderstorms. i think they'll be able to get the game all the way to completion. the ten-day forecast coming up. >>> and aoulosure on inb 5. talking about leonardtown road and huckleberry drive. lane shut down because of a southbound is getting by. >>> plus, it's a family heirloom that's been used for generations of weddings. this morning, though, the sword is lost after a shipping fiasche the storyad. dale's little girl is heading to college. luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, esand she's about 10
. >> some of the other schools she was accepted to included howard university, george washiton, d the univrsity of maryland. wow. georgetown's lucky to have her. >> that's right. congratulations to everybody. >>> start writing those ethics, mom. that will be -- those checks, mom. that will be $200,000. yikes. ngratulations to her. all right. visibility down under a mle in many spots. be on the lookout for some thick fashion here first thing -- thick fog here first thing...
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university of maryland grad student went missing in hawei.d8--o hasn't been heard since before ;jtt found her c inf9szx forest reserve. cell phone and wallet inside. and her keys were hiding underba tire. her famly is worried she might for the pastu+ few days voluntes have been sarching for any clues that could bring her home. one of her closest friends tells us they are not givg up. >> she is hurt or injured in the owrest. i kn she is waiting for help. and gut wrenching to think about it. $10,000 reward now to anyone who helps locate her. >> friends in maryland areñr trying to keep hope alive tomorrow night they will hold a hope vigil. in st. marycounty. at 7:30 p.m. to protest a ooliceicer. >> that white officer was caught ñ camera using a ra. we were at the rally. >> this incideis under investigation. police questioned and searched a group of young men outside m½cdonaldsw thursday. they waited to be picked up for work. police body camera and cell phone video taken by aññ man captured one of the officefkul,% using the n word. people need t
university of maryland grad student went missing in hawei.d8--o hasn't been heard since before ;jtt found her c inf9szx forest reserve. cell phone and wallet inside. and her keys were hiding underba tire. her famly is worried she might for the pastu+ few days voluntes have been sarching for any clues that could bring her home. one of her closest friends tells us they are not givg up. >> she is hurt or injured in the owrest. i kn she is waiting for help. and gut wrenching to think about...
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. >> reporter: last month, the university of maryland medical center completed the first organ donorne delivery for a transplant, something that could make organ delivery safer and cheaper. google-backed wing is the first company to receive f.a.a. approval for drone delivery of goods to businesses and homes. the app-based service is already operating in australia, and soon in finland. it will begin in virginia later this year. mark blanks is the director of virginia tech's drone program, which partnered with wing. >> the biggest challenge for drone delivery mainstream will probably be public acceptance, to be honest. now we need to talk with the communities and figure out how to integrate this in a way that's beneficial for everyone. >> reporter: at wakemed, dr. ginn believes these drones will soon fly between hospitals miles apart and one day become a link to remote rural hospitals. kris van cleave, cbs news, raleigh. >> ninan: venezuela's opposition leader, juan guaidÓ, is seeking to open relations with the u.s. military. the u.s. is backing guaidÓ in his campaign to oust president
. >> reporter: last month, the university of maryland medical center completed the first organ donorne delivery for a transplant, something that could make organ delivery safer and cheaper. google-backed wing is the first company to receive f.a.a. approval for drone delivery of goods to businesses and homes. the app-based service is already operating in australia, and soon in finland. it will begin in virginia later this year. mark blanks is the director of virginia tech's drone program,...
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a deadly virus outbrk at the university of maryland is over. now the maryland governor says the state needs to know more.he details on demands for an investigation. >>> and mgm made goodon a promise to bring hundreds of jobs to prince george's county. now some of those jobs are going away. what we know about layoffs straight ahead. our craftsmen begin each day... ...perfectly seasoning our hillshire farm smoked sausage. so by simply adding the right ingredients... ...you can endrfach day crafting a peectly delicious dinner. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums >>> more stor ripping through virginia and maryland. >>> legal troubles are mounting for r&binger r. kelly. he's facing nearly a dozen new charges involvingunderage women. >>> and the oils, capsules, gummies, locations have exploded on to -- lotions have explodesed on to the market. the government takes the first steps toward regulating cbd products. >> i didn't know where you were going -- >> the oils, the locations -- >> t
a deadly virus outbrk at the university of maryland is over. now the maryland governor says the state needs to know more.he details on demands for an investigation. >>> and mgm made goodon a promise to bring hundreds of jobs to prince george's county. now some of those jobs are going away. what we know about layoffs straight ahead. our craftsmen begin each day... ...perfectly seasoning our hillshire farm smoked sausage. so by simply adding the right ingredients... ...you can endrfach...
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concessions you're saying neither my though because the if you also look at the rise of the university of maryland you'll see a sense of sanctions. the people in iran -- the people into -- one do not like more. to have negotiation with the us as it is this -- if you would be compromised with so you as if you give more. the us wants more -- becomes a is is becoming a popular and the the people most at the the suffering comes from the sanctions. in the past people think it was the two hypocenter misspent and mismanagement but the no it's not the case more. toward testicular tehran is issued an ultimatum to the remaining parties to the nuclear deal but especially to the europeans demanding that they find a way to evade the us sanctions. and trade with iran in a meaningful way within the next sixty days any chance that's going to happen. this ultimatum puts the europeans and a very difficult position in terms of what to do next it either can. continue to do business with iran and try to make this deal stick or it can decide that its business with the united states is too important and let that -- kind
concessions you're saying neither my though because the if you also look at the rise of the university of maryland you'll see a sense of sanctions. the people in iran -- the people into -- one do not like more. to have negotiation with the us as it is this -- if you would be compromised with so you as if you give more. the us wants more -- becomes a is is becoming a popular and the the people most at the the suffering comes from the sanctions. in the past people think it was the two hypocenter...
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volunteersre still scouring the forest looking for the university of maryland graduate. police do not suspect foul play. eller's family is from st. mary's unty. they believe she must be injured. >>> sal cled herself a heychologist, and hundreds of people went to for treatment. now, stafford county investigators say it was a ruse, a the fake doctor is in jail. 42-year-old sharonda avery is faces several charges including practicing psychology without a license. for about six years, avery worked for a now-defunct practice called pediatric partners for attention and learning. picious patients called police last year when they were having trouble verifying avery's background. the sheriff's office is urging other families who had contact with her to contact them right away. >>> 4: 5 on a friday. in other top stories, montgomery conty police have arrested oscar danila manzano-mora in the murder of edras armando munoz. the two fought outside of a gas station in silver spring last week before the deadly stabbing. pt officer was able to piece together descrins from the stabbing wi
volunteersre still scouring the forest looking for the university of maryland graduate. police do not suspect foul play. eller's family is from st. mary's unty. they believe she must be injured. >>> sal cled herself a heychologist, and hundreds of people went to for treatment. now, stafford county investigators say it was a ruse, a the fake doctor is in jail. 42-year-old sharonda avery is faces several charges including practicing psychology without a license. for about six years,...
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of accusations. if convicted he could face up to 30 years in ison. >>> maryland governor larry hogan is putting pressure on the university of maryland after a student died during a campus outbreak of the adenovirus. the freshman died last november. this is a photo ofher. she attended the college park campus. yesterday, governor hogan sent a letter to the board of regts demanding an investigation. news4 reached out to the school for reaction. administrators say the cdc did not confirm the specific strain of adenovirus until novber 19th. that was 18 days after the school discovered a student contracted the virus. maryland says it notified students and parents within 24 hours. health after the state department authorized them to so. >>> 4:09. to the ongoing measles outbreak. it has hit a staggering new record. the centers for disease control is reporting 971 confirmed ses ofasles in the u.s. so far this year. that is the most reported case in the u.s. since 1992. health officials say there have been five confirmed cases in maryland. most of the cases are in new york state, though. and the majority of the patients are those who have not been vaccinated
of accusations. if convicted he could face up to 30 years in ison. >>> maryland governor larry hogan is putting pressure on the university of maryland after a student died during a campus outbreak of the adenovirus. the freshman died last november. this is a photo ofher. she attended the college park campus. yesterday, governor hogan sent a letter to the board of regts demanding an investigation. news4 reached out to the school for reaction. administrators say the cdc did not confirm...
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brian lovett is an insect pathologist and bioengineer at the university of maryland and he's a co—author. we have shots of burkina faso. what did the scientists actually do? in the study, we we working with a natural pathogen in mosquitoes. it will recognise it is on a mosquito. the one we are working with only kills mosquitoes and then it will grow through the mosquito until it makes it into the blood. once it —— onceit makes it into the blood. once it —— once it reaches the blood, we have engineered it to get only an insect blood and then set specific toxin from a spider in australia. we are using this natural pathogen from mosquitoes from a spider fang. we are using the fungus to deliver the toxins. is the aim to make mosquitoes extinct? no, absolutely not, ouraim is mosquitoes extinct? no, absolutely not, our aim is to control the mosquitoes who bite humans and not event and mission of diseases as such as malaria. there have been experiments like this in the past — why has this one been successful? this one was successful, largely due to the incredible effort by scientist in burkina
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. >> ray weil is a professor of soil science at the university of maryland. >> if we can take it out put it into the soil, everybody wins. >> reporter: weil works with farmers researching and promoting climate smart farming. this method does not use traditional tilling or plowing, which churns up the soil. instead, it keeps it intact. if more farms farmed like this, what impact would that have? >> it would literally not only slow down but could actually reverse climate change. >> farmland really has the capacity to sequester a lot more carbon, put it back into the soil, and by doing that we're making the soil better. >> reporter: hill says this type of farming isn't for everyone, and it requires chemical herbicides, which makes some uneasy, but for him the end goal is well worth it. >> what are you doing for climate change dad? well, this is what i'm doing. this is the best i can do given what i know. >> reporter: hill hopes more farmers join this movement to fight climate change from the ground up. natalie brand "cbs news" rock hall, maryland. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning" how
. >> ray weil is a professor of soil science at the university of maryland. >> if we can take it out put it into the soil, everybody wins. >> reporter: weil works with farmers researching and promoting climate smart farming. this method does not use traditional tilling or plowing, which churns up the soil. instead, it keeps it intact. if more farms farmed like this, what impact would that have? >> it would literally not only slow down but could actually reverse climate...
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he said, quote, i'm the luckiest >> the university of maryland baltimore county, he graduated with his owner he what given his own cawnp and go to participate in the ceremony we'll be right back. that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher eventworks for clothes you to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routinere for whole home fshness.ay. ♪ i'm truly amazed at the effect thathank you, bob!ple. with licensed agents available 24/7. it's not just easy. it's having-a-walrus-in-goal easy! roooaaaar! it's a walrus! ridiculous! yes! nice savebig guy! good job duncan! way to go! [chanting] it's not just sy. it's geico easy. oh, duncan. stay up. no sleepies. hi, it's real milk, justwitho farm-fresh milk for lactaid. it's geico easy. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive. delicious. now, i've heard people
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but one four-legged grad named keith and his owner stole the show at the university of maryland baltimoreounty's commencement. take a look as erica hatcher receives her degree in mechanical engineering. her service dog and his custom made cap and gown right by her side. loyal as ever. just as he's always been. >> he knows my m evee before i think it sometimes. i joke -- hes let me know stuff happens before any of the medical devices can pick it up which is incredible. >> hatchet says she's looking forward to starting her nex chapter with chief by her side until he wants to stop working. >> good luck to them. >> he'll be there. >>> one of the first african-americawomen to serve overseas in the u.s. army will be featured in the memorial day parade. indiana hunt martin is 97 years old. news4's mark seagraves has the sto of her little-known battalion known ads the six triple eight. >> reporter: there were 855of them. all women, all african-american. in 1945, they deployed overseas. their mission -- to sort through millionsand millions of letters and packages intended for u.s. g.i.s serving in
but one four-legged grad named keith and his owner stole the show at the university of maryland baltimoreounty's commencement. take a look as erica hatcher receives her degree in mechanical engineering. her service dog and his custom made cap and gown right by her side. loyal as ever. just as he's always been. >> he knows my m evee before i think it sometimes. i joke -- hes let me know stuff happens before any of the medical devices can pick it up which is incredible. >> hatchet...
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the university of maryland has teamed up with the health department. you pay the postage, and they'll analyze your tick for free. megan mcgrath, "news4today." >> uh. >> i found a tick on me a few years ago. i pulled over to help somebody on the side of the road, the i next morn got it, it was on my chest. i freaked and yanked it.la ter you learn that you're get sed to make sure you the legs, the -- >> the head out. >> the head. >> yeah. >> i thout -- it was a rough day. >> and y?u're ok >> i'm still here. >> okay. that's true. >> i made it. >> terrified of that. i just stay outf the wooded areas. >> see, that's my new line of thinking. >>> 4:26. new this morning, the future of the internet launched into outer space overnight. we'll tell yous what' inside this spacex rock t. >>> and as the memorial day weekend kicks off, the summer travel seon, we are working 4 you revealing the best days to book the flight for your next tri huck? >>> time for your dog-walking forecast. this is sparkl three months old. cute puppy breath still. nways so nice. temperature
the university of maryland has teamed up with the health department. you pay the postage, and they'll analyze your tick for free. megan mcgrath, "news4today." >> uh. >> i found a tick on me a few years ago. i pulled over to help somebody on the side of the road, the i next morn got it, it was on my chest. i freaked and yanked it.la ter you learn that you're get sed to make sure you the legs, the -- >> the head out. >> the head. >> yeah. >> i thout...
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. > today a former university of maryland student accused in a deadly hate crime will be back in court. sean urbanski is set to go on trial in july for the stabbing death of richard collins iii. t heargeted collins at a college park bus stop two years ago because he was black. collins was just a few days away from graduating from bowie state university, and he planned to join the army. urbanski's trial has been delayed several tis. news4 will bring you updates about what happens. >>> 4:35. our other top stories this morning, d.c. police shot two pit bulls as they mauled a woman in southeast. the dogs pounced on the woman yesterda as she was taking out the trash. she has serious injuries nto he face and hands.ou a few h earlier, the same dogs attacked a teenage boy walking the family dog. the teen hurt his hand fighting them off. neighbors say the animals have been terrorizing the neighborhood fo months. >>> we're working to find out whether anyone was arrested after a high-spe chase through several local counties. this vrodeo is fm when police caught up to four shoplifting uspects in c
. > today a former university of maryland student accused in a deadly hate crime will be back in court. sean urbanski is set to go on trial in july for the stabbing death of richard collins iii. t heargeted collins at a college park bus stop two years ago because he was black. collins was just a few days away from graduating from bowie state university, and he planned to join the army. urbanski's trial has been delayed several tis. news4 will bring you updates about what happens....
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south asia politics and security expert from lancaster university of maryland. police technology is increasingly being misused in order to introduce instability. the fact of the matter is that they muslims on the ground are very wrong and it's simply cannot control that emotion of let it be the christians are called with of muslims as well and we are also talking about a history of violence in the country you expected that with modernity to build a lot of this into this interconnectedness under sinfulness and highway people would have moved away from these primordial identities but that hasn't happened unfortunately what we're saying is that in the hands of bigots in the hands of radicals in the hands of conservatives the idleness on highways used to properly a specific kind of narrative a specific kind of propaganda and unfortunately we don't have control over that unlike what we have hard in the past where the police can come knocking on the door people would know as to exactly what is going on. tensions between the united states and germany are on the rise ove
south asia politics and security expert from lancaster university of maryland. police technology is increasingly being misused in order to introduce instability. the fact of the matter is that they muslims on the ground are very wrong and it's simply cannot control that emotion of let it be the christians are called with of muslims as well and we are also talking about a history of violence in the country you expected that with modernity to build a lot of this into this interconnectedness under...
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the regime to make concessions you're saying neither because if you also look at soros also university of maryland you see since those sanctions. people in iran. the people in iran do not like. to have negotiation for us that is this if you really compromise with so you if you give more. the u.s. wants more becomes it's becoming popular. people most of the suffering comes from the sanctions in the past people who think it was. too high a person mismanagement but it's not sukkahs more tory tosser terrorizes issued an ultimatum to the remaining parties to the nuclear deal but especially to the europeans demanding that they find a way to evade the u.s. sanctions and trade with iran in a meaningful way within the next 60 days any chance that's going to happen this ultimatum puts the europeans in a very difficult position in terms of what to do next it either can continue to do business with iran and try to make this deal stick or it can decide that it's business with the united states is too important and let that kind of financial ties between iran and europe fade if europe does so i think iran has w
the regime to make concessions you're saying neither because if you also look at soros also university of maryland you see since those sanctions. people in iran. the people in iran do not like. to have negotiation for us that is this if you really compromise with so you if you give more. the u.s. wants more becomes it's becoming popular. people most of the suffering comes from the sanctions in the past people who think it was. too high a person mismanagement but it's not sukkahs more tory...
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steel is an assistant professor of communication at the university of maryland college mark and the andrew w. mellon funded african-american humanities initiative, university of illinois chicago. her research focuses on race, gender and media with specific focus on african-american culture and discourse. she examines representation in marginalized communities and media and how traditionally marginalized -- oppression and utilize online technology to create spaces of community. next we have dr. desmond patton. dr. patton is an associate professor at columbia university. he's a public interest technologist, uses qualitative and computational data method to examine the methods between youth and gang violence and social media. how and why degrees and identity are expressed on social media. impact the expressions have on the well-being of low income use of color. dr. patton is the founding director of the safe lab. a member of the data science institute and a faculty affiliate of the social intervention group and holds a courtesy appointment in the department of sociology. next we have meredith
steel is an assistant professor of communication at the university of maryland college mark and the andrew w. mellon funded african-american humanities initiative, university of illinois chicago. her research focuses on race, gender and media with specific focus on african-american culture and discourse. she examines representation in marginalized communities and media and how traditionally marginalized -- oppression and utilize online technology to create spaces of community. next we have dr....
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you know i'm also a professor at university of maryland and so i interact with with young people all the time young people get it we've got a new generation of leaders coming up that understand the threat of climate. change is real and that the economic benefits and advantages of renewal energy are here and they're only going to keep getting better as the costs continue to decline so as long as the young people are armed with this information and turn out to vote in big numbers i think the other people are all as you know and so have become less than young people and they take the money and the last time i'm willfully blind i'm no longer a young innocent person but the issue with renewable energy is that you're able to mirror you're able to match financial self interest right because if you buy your home you gotta go i put solar panels on enough i think you're fighting the good fight they always welcome on this show great even though it's a losing proposition and i'll never wake up. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert li
you know i'm also a professor at university of maryland and so i interact with with young people all the time young people get it we've got a new generation of leaders coming up that understand the threat of climate. change is real and that the economic benefits and advantages of renewal energy are here and they're only going to keep getting better as the costs continue to decline so as long as the young people are armed with this information and turn out to vote in big numbers i think the...