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he played golf with tennessee senator corker and peyton manning who plays football at the university of tennessee were played at the university of tennessee. he will be going back out again shortly to speak at an event in dc. the president could make his first full public remarks about this terror attack later tonight. >> if he does we will have it. for fisher thank you. >> we will await for remarks from the president later on today. he's already pointed to the importance of the travel ban. this is law enforcement officials have stepped out security at airports, bridges and mass transit stations across the country. will is live at lax with the very latest on the measures being taken there. >> hi eric.through controversy and the report is the trump administration has maintained that the travel ban is all about keeping americans safe here with that in mind a short time after the attack in london yesterday because the president took to twitter tweeting we need to be smart vigilant and tough.you need to get back our rights. many of the travel ban as an extra level of safety. authorities in the both u
he played golf with tennessee senator corker and peyton manning who plays football at the university of tennessee were played at the university of tennessee. he will be going back out again shortly to speak at an event in dc. the president could make his first full public remarks about this terror attack later tonight. >> if he does we will have it. for fisher thank you. >> we will await for remarks from the president later on today. he's already pointed to the importance of the...
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sonny bono in palm springs knox county has over four hundred thousand people you have the university of tennessee the city of knoxville what are those major issues that are really facing knox county today and how how is glenn jacobs going to help solve. well as you said knox county has a population of about four hundred fifty thousand people it's the third largest county in the state of tennessee of the budget is not quite eight hundred million dollars so it is a pretty significant size. i think as with all municipalities one of the things the challenges that we face is how are we going to compete in the twenty first century global economy because the economy worldwide is more competitive than we've ever seen it at this point. is doing very well we have a very good fiscal footing it's a great place to live i think that would for me would be one of the big questions as well as when we look at education. and how we're going to prepare our kids to enter the workforce and i think that our current education system stresses college but what about the kids that don't want to enter college what about the
sonny bono in palm springs knox county has over four hundred thousand people you have the university of tennessee the city of knoxville what are those major issues that are really facing knox county today and how how is glenn jacobs going to help solve. well as you said knox county has a population of about four hundred fifty thousand people it's the third largest county in the state of tennessee of the budget is not quite eight hundred million dollars so it is a pretty significant size. i...
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our youngest daughter went to the university of tennessee for her first year. faculty and staff can carry a concealed firearm. i told brooke, if you get a professor, get one who has a firearm. they're more likely to be common sense as far as philosophy and if something happens, at least you'll be safer. >> an interesting point of view. >> a natural right of self-defense. i don't think that a government should deny an individual that right of self-protection. >> stuart: george allen, thanks for joining us. >> a pleasure. >> stuart: yes, sir. check this out. a passenger on a plane videotaping fuel pouring right out right before take off. what happened next? we will tell you. (woman) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to take. victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® m
our youngest daughter went to the university of tennessee for her first year. faculty and staff can carry a concealed firearm. i told brooke, if you get a professor, get one who has a firearm. they're more likely to be common sense as far as philosophy and if something happens, at least you'll be safer. >> an interesting point of view. >> a natural right of self-defense. i don't think that a government should deny an individual that right of self-protection. >> stuart: george...
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i just did a quick look, university of tennessee could lose nearly $10 million if that new policy went into place. university of missouri 15 million, kansas 4 million. people think of harvard and stanford when they think of indirect cost. they are rich enough to handle it people say. tennessee, missouri, kansas might not be. the only way i can think of to make that money up is either higher tuition or less research. less research is not our goal because it means to me more jobs overseas. i understand that you may be asked because of the 27 or 8 billion that goes through your agency to the universities for the kind of research that we're trying to increase, not decrease. to report to secretary price and the office of management and budget which is -- i have great suspicions that this originate there. what the effect of this would be, so may i ask that you, that you put in your report the following. one, if there is to be any change in this congress wants to be involved. and i'm going to get in the middle of that and i'll bet i can get a bipartisan group up to make sure we are. two, will
i just did a quick look, university of tennessee could lose nearly $10 million if that new policy went into place. university of missouri 15 million, kansas 4 million. people think of harvard and stanford when they think of indirect cost. they are rich enough to handle it people say. tennessee, missouri, kansas might not be. the only way i can think of to make that money up is either higher tuition or less research. less research is not our goal because it means to me more jobs overseas. i...
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tennessee is one of the states with such a law, tennessee loves free speech, people should write about that, the tennessee legislature punished the university of tennessee for having a diversity office. and wisconsin, where they are pushing one of these laws, the same legislators who are trying to cut funds to madison because there is a course on white privilege. leaving aside the issues regarding the laws, i think people are letting legislators pretend that they are free-speech purists when they are anything but. greg: north carolina did something similar. >> my question is for greg. what i was wondering is somebody could make an argument for any speaker you want to have for any reason, there is probably some argument you can make, even if it is to say by exposing racism, you are the archie bunker thing where you show how absurd it is , you get people talking about race or whatever. , is i was wondering is there any line to cross where you would think it is inappropriate for university to have that speaker? would david duke come to that point? any white supremacist known for anything, maybe even somebody who is not known for anything but t
tennessee is one of the states with such a law, tennessee loves free speech, people should write about that, the tennessee legislature punished the university of tennessee for having a diversity office. and wisconsin, where they are pushing one of these laws, the same legislators who are trying to cut funds to madison because there is a course on white privilege. leaving aside the issues regarding the laws, i think people are letting legislators pretend that they are free-speech purists when...
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did a quick look the university of tennessee could lose nearly $10 million if the new policy went into place. the university of missouri, $15 million. people think of harvard and stanford when is a think of indirect cost, people say they are rich enough to handle it. tennessee and missouri might not be. the only way i can think of making that up is less research or higher tuition. less research is not our goal, to me that means more jobs overseas. i understand you may be asked, because of the $27 billion that goes through your agency to the universities for the kind of research we're trying to , toease, not decrease report to secretary price and the office of management and budget, which i have great suspicions, that this originated there. what the effect of this would be. ruralask that you put in -- in your report the following, that if there are any changes, congress wants to be involved. i bet i could get a bipartisan group to make sure we are. theou please ask universities, especially state universities, how much they would lose in funding. how much they contribute to their own adm
did a quick look the university of tennessee could lose nearly $10 million if the new policy went into place. the university of missouri, $15 million. people think of harvard and stanford when is a think of indirect cost, people say they are rich enough to handle it. tennessee and missouri might not be. the only way i can think of making that up is less research or higher tuition. less research is not our goal, to me that means more jobs overseas. i understand you may be asked, because of the...
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will be made, if they do make the decision to play, of course, i will play for my beloved university of tennessee. right now our thoughts and prayers have got to be with those people who have been shot and who have been severely injured. i saw one of our managers, roger williams. i think his ankle was broken. there was such chaos when you're under attack with live bullets what's going on and people were scattered in sheer and utter chaos. >> i will point out that they do have security at washington nationals park, metal detectors and all of the fans coming in and they can get a big crowd and you're absolutely right. i don't know if the game will be rescheduled, but once it's -- if it's not taking place tomorrow, once it's rescheduled congressman, i'm sure there will be a huge, huge crowd that will show up and the $600,000 that you hoped to raise i'm sure that number will go up significantly, as well. unfortunately, it's all the result of a horrendous, horrendous shooting. congressman fleischmann of tennessee, thanks so much for joining us and good luck. >> wolf, thank you. wish you the best. >> w
will be made, if they do make the decision to play, of course, i will play for my beloved university of tennessee. right now our thoughts and prayers have got to be with those people who have been shot and who have been severely injured. i saw one of our managers, roger williams. i think his ankle was broken. there was such chaos when you're under attack with live bullets what's going on and people were scattered in sheer and utter chaos. >> i will point out that they do have security at...
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university of tennessee could lose $10 million if that went into place, kansas, $4 million. well, tennessee, missouri, kansas, might not be. the only way i can think of to make that money up is either high higher tuition or less research. but less research to me means more jobs overseas. i understand you may be asked because of the $28 billion that goes to your agency for the universities we're trying to increase, not decrease, to report to secretary price and to office of management and budget -- which i have great suspicions that this originate there. what the effect may be -- so may i ask you put in your report the following. number one, if this congress wants to be involved, and i'll in the middle of that and make sure we get a bipartisan group up to make sure we are. number two, will you ask the universities, especially the state universities how much they would lose in funding, how much they contribute to their own administrative funding for the money you give them, and whether there would be less thore more research. include that all all in your appropriate let us kno
university of tennessee could lose $10 million if that went into place, kansas, $4 million. well, tennessee, missouri, kansas, might not be. the only way i can think of to make that money up is either high higher tuition or less research. but less research to me means more jobs overseas. i understand you may be asked because of the $28 billion that goes to your agency for the universities we're trying to increase, not decrease, to report to secretary price and to office of management and budget...
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university of tennessee student morgan king e mayed her professor the reason she missed class and quiz-sitter for her 3-month-old daughter. she tweeted the response that she got from professor sally hunter. who said, quote, in the future, feel free to just bring her to class with you. i'd be absolutely delighted to hold her while i teach so that you can still pay attention to the class and take notes. not sure i would actually be able to pay attention to my professor if she were holding my baby because it is probably wouldn't be still but we salute her. >> i love the bow on top of her head. >> so cute. >>> paula, coming up, that parenting alert. speaking of parenting, the app that helped save a baby's life. dr. ashton here with that. >>> the week until the fourth of july. the top three tips to keep your family safe. lara, what else you got? >>> i got this guy, nick carter. he's here to help us find the next great boy band. >> look at this audience this morning. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ only new tena intimates has ♪ it'pro-skin technologyiend designed to quickly wick away moisture
university of tennessee student morgan king e mayed her professor the reason she missed class and quiz-sitter for her 3-month-old daughter. she tweeted the response that she got from professor sally hunter. who said, quote, in the future, feel free to just bring her to class with you. i'd be absolutely delighted to hold her while i teach so that you can still pay attention to the class and take notes. not sure i would actually be able to pay attention to my professor if she were holding my baby...
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department of agriculture awarded $4.9 million a year for this initiative, led by students and researchers at four american university the university of tennessee, south dakota, west virginia, and university of florida. the froove website reports its goals are -- our students are our best teachers. this is why we have students peer monitoring students helping them live a healthier life in their first year of college that includes dressing up in these outfits. $14.7 million. there are things that the federal government has responsibility for an there are things it does not. abraham lincoln said it best in a paraphrase, where he said, the things that we can do ourselves, the government ought not to interfere. the things we cannot do collectively, the government might have a role. we know the government may have a role in education, certainly with education funding and helping our facilities and our institutions. however, we do not need to waste $70 billion. imagine what that could do. we will never change this idea if the american people do not demand of us to stop such madness and waste. that when people come and they, with straight faces and ph
department of agriculture awarded $4.9 million a year for this initiative, led by students and researchers at four american university the university of tennessee, south dakota, west virginia, and university of florida. the froove website reports its goals are -- our students are our best teachers. this is why we have students peer monitoring students helping them live a healthier life in their first year of college that includes dressing up in these outfits. $14.7 million. there are things...
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former democratic congressman in the state of tennessee and current policy maker and resident at the university of michigan school of public policy, brendan greeley, contributor to the economist and stanley, a form assistant attorney general for the civil rights division of the justice department. gentlemen, welcome. stanley, i want to start with you, james comey, next week, "the new york times" says this is going to be firework, the most dynamic moment, but truly, legally how much can he say? >> well, he can say what he remembers, he can say what he's refreshed his own recollection about from any contemporary memorandum he had, he could produce such a memorandum if he has it. the question is, is he going to make a direct contradiction of the president's position that the president was not attempting to influence him in any untoward or illegal way that there is not an obstruction of justice. will he say that the conversations we had rose to the level of an obstruction of justice in my opinion, his opinion, or will he say no, it was a conversation, you're allowed to have questions. >> can i ask
former democratic congressman in the state of tennessee and current policy maker and resident at the university of michigan school of public policy, brendan greeley, contributor to the economist and stanley, a form assistant attorney general for the civil rights division of the justice department. gentlemen, welcome. stanley, i want to start with you, james comey, next week, "the new york times" says this is going to be firework, the most dynamic moment, but truly, legally how much...
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. >> carolina williams, of tennessee, was accepted at the university of march after writing her admissionswill always love ordering pizza because of the way eight slices of something ordinary are able to evoke finks of independence, consolation and joy. >> despite her acceptance to yale, carolina has decided to study at auburn university, in alabama, because of the better pizza locations. >> no, that's not why. >> oh, why? >> because of scholarships. >> oh. she's getting maybe a free ride where yale wasn't willing to pay. >> that makes me sad. although i love state schools, i went to a state school. >> state schools are good. but oh,. >> yale did respond, though, yale admissions officer wrote to her following her acceptance saying i laughed so hard on your pizza essay, i kept thinking that you were the kind of person that i would be best friends with and why don't you come and learn at yale. but then they didn't pay her to come. >> this kind of makes me upset. do you know how hard -- >> what are you upset about? >> i tried to pick a subject, she wrote into pizza and got into yale? >> it is
. >> carolina williams, of tennessee, was accepted at the university of march after writing her admissionswill always love ordering pizza because of the way eight slices of something ordinary are able to evoke finks of independence, consolation and joy. >> despite her acceptance to yale, carolina has decided to study at auburn university, in alabama, because of the better pizza locations. >> no, that's not why. >> oh, why? >> because of scholarships. >> oh....
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university with a passion for public safety. he was hit by shrapnel. chuck fleischman of tennesseewmakers there. >> i want the american people to know, but for the fact that the capitol police who returned fire and protected us, there would have been a lot more people severely injured. >> reporter: and they fought back, even though they were wounded. >> correct. >> reporter: last night, the prayer on the field. democrats and republicans. and the honor of the first pitch going to one of those officers, officer bailey. the standing ovation, a thank you from that crowd. and from this country. and so we choose those officers. i'm david muir. i hope to see you on monday. good night. good night. day. good night. >>> next at 6:00, heat, heat and more heat. triple-digit temperatures have arrived for the weekend. live team coverage from where you live. >>> the california family demanding answers after the death of their >>> a gliding trip endin endin n >>> right now at 6:00, a bay area heat wave. this is a live look outside from our walnut creek camera, looking at 680 right now, inland area
university with a passion for public safety. he was hit by shrapnel. chuck fleischman of tennesseewmakers there. >> i want the american people to know, but for the fact that the capitol police who returned fire and protected us, there would have been a lot more people severely injured. >> reporter: and they fought back, even though they were wounded. >> correct. >> reporter: last night, the prayer on the field. democrats and republicans. and the honor of the first pitch...
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tennessee. fresno state has requested a ruling on whether it can travel to the university of alabama this fall. >>> this report may announce the decision on the president travel ban next week. the justices met yesterday and may have taken a vote. the executive order was originally signed in january but was revised. it was what that it violated federal immigration law because it discriminated based on nationality. >>> the archdiocese says a long time archbishop has died. he was 88 years old and name the sixth archbishop in 1977 and served until 1975. he launched the first official response to the eighth epidemic. he died yesterday after a long illness. >>> the board of director improved policy changes yesterday. it aligns with the sanctuary movement in states that police will not spend time enforcing federal immigration laws. it permits worker asking writers about immigration status. >> it will make sure that everyone who rides our system feel safe and that our police resources are devoted to cooperated with federal officials, but keeping our riders safe. >> the board approved a policy that char
tennessee. fresno state has requested a ruling on whether it can travel to the university of alabama this fall. >>> this report may announce the decision on the president travel ban next week. the justices met yesterday and may have taken a vote. the executive order was originally signed in january but was revised. it was what that it violated federal immigration law because it discriminated based on nationality. >>> the archdiocese says a long time archbishop has died. he was...
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reporter: tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> it's the dimple of the universe. >> reporter: once known for its booming cantaloupe crop, it's not cattle that keeps them alive. tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, you'll find a post office, gas station and not much else. >> the school's always been the heartbeat of the community. >> reporter: culleoka unit school, a sprawling two-story complex, which will become the epicenter of a seismic scandal. it's known for its drill team and the musical theater troupe. ♪ boogie fever >> reporter: but it's drama that quickly circles the new girl in class, 15-year-old elizabeth thomas. >> those kids are from a small community and any outsider becomes a target immediately. >> reporter: she had been home schooled her whole life. >> she was somewhat of a tomboy, she played really rough. she could switch to being really nice and sweet. >> reporter: paige griffith is a kind of surrogate mom to elizabeth. her daughter erin is elizabeth's best friend. >> she'd come over to my house and we would talk and watch tv, and eat
reporter: tonight we are heading to rural culleoka, tennessee, where this strange and heart-wrenching story begins. >> it's the dimple of the universe. >> reporter: once known for its booming cantaloupe crop, it's not cattle that keeps them alive. tucked in the lush green of these rolling hills, you'll find a post office, gas station and not much else. >> the school's always been the heartbeat of the community. >> reporter: culleoka unit school, a sprawling two-story...
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tennessee university. it's a huge freedom that not many people have. we're just excited to be here. these co oweds from ohio state. fifty-two teams of two to three pilots each are competing in this 45t classic. >> the old ladies will have to see them how to do it. debbie reen harvey is a retired pilot for southwest airlines. aviation is a freedom of travel i feel like a bird when i'm up there. the airplane is really part of me. i've been flying 353 years. her co-pilot and stepdaughter christine dailies currently a captain with southwest. it's exciting. i've never done this before so it's something to try. trying to get to santa fai new mexico by 5 p.m. friday. the first plane to land is not going to be the one to win. it's the one that beats her handicapped speed before she disee parts. it's going to be interesting seeing everybody leave at once. they'll stop for full in ohio, indiana, iowa, minnesota, kansas , he's just having fun and going with it. you never know where you're going to stop t at night you never know what hotel you're going to be sleeping at. we don't even know what hotel we're going to be sleeping in. every 30 seco
tennessee university. it's a huge freedom that not many people have. we're just excited to be here. these co oweds from ohio state. fifty-two teams of two to three pilots each are competing in this 45t classic. >> the old ladies will have to see them how to do it. debbie reen harvey is a retired pilot for southwest airlines. aviation is a freedom of travel i feel like a bird when i'm up there. the airplane is really part of me. i've been flying 353 years. her co-pilot and stepdaughter...
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tennessee. there are exceptions for law enforcement and to honor certain contracts. fresno state has asked for a ruling from the state on whether it can travel to the university of alabama for a football game this fall. >>> within the week the supreme court may announce a ruling on president. trump's travel ban targeting six muslim majority countries. the high court met yesterday. they may have taken a vote about whether to allow the temporary ban to go into effect. the executive order was originally signed in january but revised after a lower court lot different taking offense. the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled that the band violence federal immigration law by discriminating against people based on their nationality. >>> the archdiocese of san francisco says a former longtime catholic archbishop has died. archbishop john quinn. he was named the fifth arch is chip in 1977 and served until 1995. officials say he launched the first church official response to the aids epidemic in 1985. he digested the jewish home of san francisco after long illness. archbishop quinn was 88 years old. >>> coming to a bay area school district plagued by allegations of sex crimes on c
tennessee. there are exceptions for law enforcement and to honor certain contracts. fresno state has asked for a ruling from the state on whether it can travel to the university of alabama for a football game this fall. >>> within the week the supreme court may announce a ruling on president. trump's travel ban targeting six muslim majority countries. the high court met yesterday. they may have taken a vote about whether to allow the temporary ban to go into effect. the executive order...
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university. just happened a couple weeks ago. east tennessee state university had a guy, white guy, who decided to put a gorilla mask on his face and hand out bananas to students who are members of "black lives matter." it's not something -- oh, i almost forget about the confederate flag and the nooses that have been associated in terms of the pictures we have associated with fraternities, almost always happen on a regular basis. sometimes it's part of organized chapter events and we see this in social media but goes back to the 40s and 50s and 60s. get it out of your haven't campus racism is a new event. it's not new because we have social media. i saw campus racism issue inside newspapers, archives, yearbooks. one of the problems is that when we talk about campus racism we want to say that racism for all college campuses is wherever the other is. you want to say it's only in the south because the university of a.m., that's an easy place to stick it. but happens in missouri, yale, columbia, berkeley, every single place where -- whether it's a small or private or state college, it happens every place. but here's the problem. i'm not going to get into listing every racist event t
university. just happened a couple weeks ago. east tennessee state university had a guy, white guy, who decided to put a gorilla mask on his face and hand out bananas to students who are members of "black lives matter." it's not something -- oh, i almost forget about the confederate flag and the nooses that have been associated in terms of the pictures we have associated with fraternities, almost always happen on a regular basis. sometimes it's part of organized chapter events and we...
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sexually assaulted add vanderbilt university by members of the football team comes face to face with one of her accused attackers. the 21-year-old testified in a tennesseesays brandon banks who graduated from glen park high school in maryland was one of four men who assaulted her back in 2013. one of those men is the woman's former boyfriend who was sentenced to 17 years in the case. banks is facing several charges including aggravated rape. he claims he was bullied by the woman's boyfriend to take part in that attack. >>> next up, does the secret to success in professional cycling lie in your stomach 'cause one microbiologists say elite cyclists have a certain micro organism living in their intestine that may allow them to perform better. nine expert says it plays a role in muscle recovery and if you're wondering how do they know this, well the microbiologist conducted what she she actually transplanted the organism she took from a stool sample from a cyclist into her own stool to help treat symptoms that have affected her like lyme disease she contracted [inaudible] if you're in the market for a new home how about a 1 million-dollar fixer upper. this
sexually assaulted add vanderbilt university by members of the football team comes face to face with one of her accused attackers. the 21-year-old testified in a tennesseesays brandon banks who graduated from glen park high school in maryland was one of four men who assaulted her back in 2013. one of those men is the woman's former boyfriend who was sentenced to 17 years in the case. banks is facing several charges including aggravated rape. he claims he was bullied by the woman's boyfriend to...
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tennessee. the measure includes exceptions for lot or smit and also tana certain contacts. fresno state has asked for building asked to if it can travel to the university of alabama or the ballgame later this fall. >>> a 17-year-old girl died last night after slipping and falling off of a cliff in san francisco. officials say she was with a group of friends when she lost her footing and fell and these 50 feet onto some rocks. rescuers raced to bring her body out of the water and into an ambulance. >> she had multiple injuries and fractures. she was barely breathing what we got to her. she fell all the way down into the water. >> rescuers had trouble reaching her because of a rising tide and was pronounced dead on the way to the hospital. >>> today is another spare the air day, air quality officials are warning the air is not healthy. they say the combination of heat , light wind and car exhaust combine and create smog. >>> the states power grid is under pressure because of the recent heat wave. pg&e sat in the bay area over 170,000 customers lost power mainly because of failed transponders. the transponders need to cool off and that usually happens in the
tennessee. the measure includes exceptions for lot or smit and also tana certain contacts. fresno state has asked for building asked to if it can travel to the university of alabama or the ballgame later this fall. >>> a 17-year-old girl died last night after slipping and falling off of a cliff in san francisco. officials say she was with a group of friends when she lost her footing and fell and these 50 feet onto some rocks. rescuers raced to bring her body out of the water and into...
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duncan of tennessee, congress extended the program and authorized expenses of $10 million annually for five years. i have seen the results first hand. last year a university rededicated the historic auditorium on its campus in olumbia, south carolina, which was painstakingly restored thanks to funding from this program. originally built in 1925, this building was central to the cultural life of african-americans in south carolina for generations. in 1947, reverend joseph a. delane, attended an naacp event at the auditorium that inspired him to organize black families in the county to petition their school district to provide buses for black students who at the time were forced to make a daily miles to school. that was 9.4 miles to school, and 9.4 miles back home. the legal case that grew from this petition, briggs v. elliott, printed the frontal attack on segregation in the country and was later combined with four other cases that became brown vs. board of at ation of topeka, kansas, the supreme court. overturning the separate but equal fallacy, brown ended legal segregation throughout america. this is just a singular example of the history living on hbcu
duncan of tennessee, congress extended the program and authorized expenses of $10 million annually for five years. i have seen the results first hand. last year a university rededicated the historic auditorium on its campus in olumbia, south carolina, which was painstakingly restored thanks to funding from this program. originally built in 1925, this building was central to the cultural life of african-americans in south carolina for generations. in 1947, reverend joseph a. delane, attended an...
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tennessee t includes exceptions for law enforcement and to honor certain contracts. and fresno state has requested a ruling from the state on whether they can travel to the university of alabama for a football game this fall. >>> temperatures topping 100 degrees today across the street parts of the bay area. -- across parts of the bay area. san francisco, 72 degrees, pleasant there. santa rosa, 93, san jose, 96, and mountain view in the upper 80s. these are the highs from today for your thursday. the fog is re-grouping offshore near the coast, and pushing locally back into the bay. a good on shore breeze, transporting some fog closer to san francisco and heading out to oakland. it's still mild for the 10:00 hour. lots of 70s for walnut creek, livermore, san francisco has cooled to 56. we have some patches of fog trying to work its way into the bay. this is showing you the south bay camera with partly cloudy skies. here we go tomorrow morning. fog near the coast, and near the bay. put this into motion in the afternoon hours, clouds clear back, it will be cooler for your friday, but still a few neighborhoods right around 100 out to antioch and livermore. so we're headin
tennessee t includes exceptions for law enforcement and to honor certain contracts. and fresno state has requested a ruling from the state on whether they can travel to the university of alabama for a football game this fall. >>> temperatures topping 100 degrees today across the street parts of the bay area. -- across parts of the bay area. san francisco, 72 degrees, pleasant there. santa rosa, 93, san jose, 96, and mountain view in the upper 80s. these are the highs from today for...
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mother/daughter teams and 16 of these 52 airplanes will be flown by college or university students and you look spin around behind you indira. those in the red are middle tennesseeio state and they're bonding over this experience, again, guys, the first planes take off here they're going up every 30 seconds starting in about 15 minutes. so we'll stay here and as they start flying, we'll show you some live pictures and probably put something together for our of interesting and cool people out here. lin thanks for having us. safe flight, everyone. >> thanks lot. >> cool. >> bob, you talked to debbie with 30,000 hours of the flight time. >> right. can you imagine. >> those are not commercial planes. i wonder how many hours the comfort factor s for those planes. >> reporter: well, you know, debbie here who's going to take last peek at the engine here and her step daughter christine who are both southwest airline pilots say this is -- this is more nerve racking for them. debbie we were just just retired southwest airline pilot. >> a year ago, yeah. >> christine who is currently still a south -- flying 737s. she's more nervous doing this. >> how can that be? >> well,
mother/daughter teams and 16 of these 52 airplanes will be flown by college or university students and you look spin around behind you indira. those in the red are middle tennesseeio state and they're bonding over this experience, again, guys, the first planes take off here they're going up every 30 seconds starting in about 15 minutes. so we'll stay here and as they start flying, we'll show you some live pictures and probably put something together for our of interesting and cool people out...
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university, what was that one? >> fit. middle tennessee state and ohio state here's one going to take off right now, guys we want to show you this is one ofingle engine airplanes. they're going to fly 2600 miles from here in frederick maryland all the way to santa fe new mexico. there's one going airborne. we have two mother and daughter crews. commercial pilots lot of student pilots and students from their first refueling stop up in ohio today. they're going to make mandatory stops in indiana, iowa, minnesota, kansas, oklahoma and texas before arriving in santa fe new mexico they got to get there basically by 5:00 p.m. friday although some of these teams will get there in couple of days. it is a race but they're basically racing against their -- themselves. their own time handicapped going here. not like they'll be bumping wings as the first one tries to get to santa fe new mexico really timed it's not the first one to land there and we spoke to lynn kay wood working with organization putting this on also flying today. >> this is such a great, um, opportunity for women pilots to get together and showcase their skills. we -- it's about 25
university, what was that one? >> fit. middle tennessee state and ohio state here's one going to take off right now, guys we want to show you this is one ofingle engine airplanes. they're going to fly 2600 miles from here in frederick maryland all the way to santa fe new mexico. there's one going airborne. we have two mother and daughter crews. commercial pilots lot of student pilots and students from their first refueling stop up in ohio today. they're going to make mandatory stops in...
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of science supports $5.3 billion in the laboratories, the energy departments, $28 billion goes through your agency to universities for research. is a true that around these universities like stanford university, oklahoma university of kansas, tennessee, missouri, grow complexes of industries attracted by the research and as a result create jobs around the centers of research? >> absolutely true. if you look at the geography of where those places have sprung up it is very much attached oftentimes to a university that is a generator of a lot of interesting ideas, a credit mass of visionary scientists. >> is a true the china is making extraordinary investment in new research even though they have one fourth out goes to mystic product they may exceed us in the amount of funding for research and as a result, a number of chinese scholars at graduate schools or universities are being attracted back home? >> that is also true. recent paper pointed out in 2000 china spent 12% of what the us does on by a medical research. by 2015 it was 75%. not talking about gdp, on track to surpass us in the next three or four years. >> one of the more harebrained recommendations that came to us is we lower the amount of indirect cost allowable for research
of science supports $5.3 billion in the laboratories, the energy departments, $28 billion goes through your agency to universities for research. is a true that around these universities like stanford university, oklahoma university of kansas, tennessee, missouri, grow complexes of industries attracted by the research and as a result create jobs around the centers of research? >> absolutely true. if you look at the geography of where those places have sprung up it is very much attached...