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more rain is forecast for friday (grant) university of utah medical students held medical of utah university (grant) tonight... university of utah medical students held a vigil for a classmate and doctor from san francisco-- who was killed by her boyfriend in a murder suicide. 27-year-old sarah hawley and her boyfriend, 30-year-old travis geddes, were found dead inside their home in salt lake city last month. dr. hawley was a first-year resident in the university of utah family medicine program. those who knew her best gathered at the university to hold a vigil in her honor. "i mean just shocked. crushed. she certainly, you know she certainly was a wonderful physician but more than that she was just an amazing human being so hearing the news was pretty devastating and out of the blue for everybody, so it was a sad time for everybody so we're all trying to grieve and get over that,"(grant) dr. hawley graduated dr. hawley (grant) dr. hawley graduated from medical school at u-c-s-f. her friends say she worked to bring aid to women and children in under-served communities. investigators are stil
more rain is forecast for friday (grant) university of utah medical students held medical of utah university (grant) tonight... university of utah medical students held a vigil for a classmate and doctor from san francisco-- who was killed by her boyfriend in a murder suicide. 27-year-old sarah hawley and her boyfriend, 30-year-old travis geddes, were found dead inside their home in salt lake city last month. dr. hawley was a first-year resident in the university of utah family medicine...
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the ferry in southwestern nigeria already sharon's campus for the university of utah is open area and well suited to the tropical climate and that makes a statement for the bauhaus opened in one nine hundred sixty two just two years after nigeria gained independence to the university became a symbol for the fledgling democracy back then modernism was progressive and today to the ideas about how stood for have a future can they still provide answers to the question how do we want to live for instance in lagos nigeria's largest city which changes by the minute. those you know she know is an architect and a child of modernism she studied and lived in london if it remains an inspiration for her. when we had monism come in in the years of any post-colonialism the architects that came of the day. and not the architecture that has really formed the structure of the city of on the early modernism of the forty's fifty's and sixty's still thinking about the texture . tosin otieno has returned to her homeland today she lives and works in lagos she loves the city's wild and creative side. lego's
the ferry in southwestern nigeria already sharon's campus for the university of utah is open area and well suited to the tropical climate and that makes a statement for the bauhaus opened in one nine hundred sixty two just two years after nigeria gained independence to the university became a symbol for the fledgling democracy back then modernism was progressive and today to the ideas about how stood for have a future can they still provide answers to the question how do we want to live for...
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of mind to move from the washington area to utah. and, again, he starts changing his tactics. >> bundy went to university of utah school of law. the first semester, he's in class three times. he's like a kid in a candy store. he upped it in utah and killed around four women in just a matter of weeks. >> carol parked her car in this parking lot at the fashion mall. shortly afghan whter, began wha calls her personal nightmare. >> what makes it so pivotal is that she's the only one who ever got away from bundy. >> bundy, posing as a police officer, approaches her, tells her they've apprehended a suspect who was trying to break into her car. >> he said they would have to go down to the main murray police department to sign a complaint. she the abductor's car. >> she jumped out of the car. the man jumped out, waving what looked like a crowbar, she flagged down a passing car and an elderly couple drove her to the police station. the search for her abductor began. >> bundy was off to a new hunting ground. >> it's the winter of 1975. and ted bundy's got to find a place where there's not a lot of talk about missing women and he can blen
of mind to move from the washington area to utah. and, again, he starts changing his tactics. >> bundy went to university of utah school of law. the first semester, he's in class three times. he's like a kid in a candy store. he upped it in utah and killed around four women in just a matter of weeks. >> carol parked her car in this parking lot at the fashion mall. shortly afghan whter, began wha calls her personal nightmare. >> what makes it so pivotal is that she's the only...
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hawley was a first- year resident in the university of utah family medicine program. those who knew her best ... gathered at the university to hold a gathering in her honor. "i mean just shocked. crushed. she certainly, you know she certainly was a wonderful physician but more than that she was just an amazing human being so hearing the news was pretty devastating and out of the blue for everybody, so it was a sad time for everybody so we're all trying to grieve and get over that,"(pam) dr. hawley graduated from medical school at u-c-s-f. her friends say, she worked to bring aid to women and children in under- served communities. investigators are still trying to figure out a motive in the murder- suicide. (ken) with the legalization of adult use marijuana just over a year old in this state, police in one east bay city is noticing a spike in a particular crime.....the armed robberies of cannabis delivery drivers. delivery cannabis delivery drivers.(pam) kron4's maureen kelly is taking an indepth look at the crime trend .. and what's being done to try and stop it. the
hawley was a first- year resident in the university of utah family medicine program. those who knew her best ... gathered at the university to hold a gathering in her honor. "i mean just shocked. crushed. she certainly, you know she certainly was a wonderful physician but more than that she was just an amazing human being so hearing the news was pretty devastating and out of the blue for everybody, so it was a sad time for everybody so we're all trying to grieve and get over...
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. >> i would just want to note, this is, of course, a very sad time at the university of utah. grieve, we are aware that our grief pales in comparison to that of the mccluskey family. >> reporter: after lauren's death, the university ordered an independent review. >> the report does not offer any reason to believe that this tragedy could have been prevented. the individual responsible is melvin shawn roland, an evil, manipulative criminal. >> it's a statement that was probably written by a lawyer, and it defies logic. >> it's a ridiculous position. >> if you look at the police reports that are public, and you read the report, make your own judgment. >> reporter: the report pointed out where campus police fell short and made 30 recommendations, which the university now tells abc news it's working on. immediately. including increased training, hiring more police, putting into practice procedures to make sure critical e-mails and voice mails are processed in a timely manner. it's not enough for the mccluskeys. they're now pushing for state legislation they believe may have helped
. >> i would just want to note, this is, of course, a very sad time at the university of utah. grieve, we are aware that our grief pales in comparison to that of the mccluskey family. >> reporter: after lauren's death, the university ordered an independent review. >> the report does not offer any reason to believe that this tragedy could have been prevented. the individual responsible is melvin shawn roland, an evil, manipulative criminal. >> it's a statement that was...
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he's currently a law professor at the university of utah.being with us, christopher. ? hey, i'm happy to be here. thank you for having me. >> i'm not trying to put up big alarm bells here. i'm just saying we have to in the media look at things out there and and say hey, is this an area for concern? let's start with the car loans. it seems counterintuitive to everything we're seeing about the economy that more people than ever before would be behind on their car loans. what are the possibilities about what that could mean? >> it's not good news. to try to put this in context for your viewers, let's by about these numbers a little bit. 7 million americans are more than three months late on their car loan. and these families, they're not just individuals, they're families. and the average household size in america is 2 1/2 people per household so we're really talking more about 17 million, 18 million americans are being affected by a serious financial crisis inside their home. this isn't just like skipping a payment on a credit card. you're on
he's currently a law professor at the university of utah.being with us, christopher. ? hey, i'm happy to be here. thank you for having me. >> i'm not trying to put up big alarm bells here. i'm just saying we have to in the media look at things out there and and say hey, is this an area for concern? let's start with the car loans. it seems counterintuitive to everything we're seeing about the economy that more people than ever before would be behind on their car loans. what are the...
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. >> bundy went to the university of utah school of law. >> when i was there at the law school, i wouldiods of time when he was absent from class, and people would occasionally comment on that, "oh, ted's gone again." >> the first semester he's in class three times. he's like a kid in a candy store. he upped it in utah and he killed around four women in just a matter of weeks. >> i threw away everything, the handcuffs, everything. i'd get mad at myself a few weeks later because i'd have to go out and buy another pair. i mean it's not comical but that's what would happen. >> everything bundy had within what is known as his murder kit, there were reasons behind it. >> the tire iron, the garrote, and of course, gloves. >> and it wouldn't matter the item, bundy planned very carefully to use everything that he had. but his standard murder kit, it wasn't -- the items weren't there by chance. they all had a reason. they were all connected to murder. >> he said, "i always tried to get rid of all the evidence that would put me to the crime. and so that meant i had to restock my toolkit all the t
. >> bundy went to the university of utah school of law. >> when i was there at the law school, i wouldiods of time when he was absent from class, and people would occasionally comment on that, "oh, ted's gone again." >> the first semester he's in class three times. he's like a kid in a candy store. he upped it in utah and he killed around four women in just a matter of weeks. >> i threw away everything, the handcuffs, everything. i'd get mad at myself a few...
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of our identity as a university. scarlet: you have the experience. you have done this at utah valley university. nt to accomplish the same thing. what tends to fall short of what people think will happen? >> what fall short is if you look for example at freshman and sophomore, that is a critical part when you need to support your students. you don't want a high attrition rate. you want to retain them from first year to second-year. what you also do not want to happen is not being able to deliver the gamut of education opportunities that you want to offer. it is everything from nonacademic degrees to associate degrees two masters degrees. that is not easy to do. that was utah valley university. caroline: college costs rose $47 billion. that marks a night straight -- ninth straight record year. harvard raised more than $1 billion. i want to give you the stats. this is why my mind is blown. in the united kingdom, the entire university sector raised more than $1 billion for the first time in 2017. scarlet: that is quite the contrast. in the u.s., it is awesome for people to give back to the schools a
of our identity as a university. scarlet: you have the experience. you have done this at utah valley university. nt to accomplish the same thing. what tends to fall short of what people think will happen? >> what fall short is if you look for example at freshman and sophomore, that is a critical part when you need to support your students. you don't want a high attrition rate. you want to retain them from first year to second-year. what you also do not want to happen is not being able to...