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" had no place at that university. the dean cautioned against intellectual safe places and also raised questions about withdrawing invitations to speakers merely because the message of the speaker could be controversial. this panel will examine legal and other dimensions of whether and how speech and expression can be regulated on campus, consistent with the overall educational objective of the university. we have a very distinguished panel here today, but we also have in our audience a number of academics, scholars, practitioners that have worked in this area. i see my colleague, professor john bansaf, who has been front and center on some of these issues throughout his life, while here at george washington, and other universities, and we have individuals who have played an important role in shaping the jurisprudence. today, we will first hear from my colleague, professor catherine ross. as i mentioned, her newest book is "lessones in censorship." this book has been named the best book on the first amendment of 2015 b
" had no place at that university. the dean cautioned against intellectual safe places and also raised questions about withdrawing invitations to speakers merely because the message of the speaker could be controversial. this panel will examine legal and other dimensions of whether and how speech and expression can be regulated on campus, consistent with the overall educational objective of the university. we have a very distinguished panel here today, but we also have in our audience a...
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>> guest: we have, although notably by conservatives from outside of the university. the conservatives inside the university as we report in the book, tend to have a very different view of it than those conservatives who are lobbying bomb on the university from the outside. >> host: what are some of those critiques? >> guest: they claim that we understate the intolerance. if this was some other minority, racial minority or if it was women, we -- you know, we wouldn't be understating the intolerance that exists there. and, you know, i mean, i think that we -- i think that the right should not, you know, copy the sort of grievance politics of the left by overstating the intolerance that does exist. >> host: professor, have universities always been largely liberal institutions? >> guest: yes. for a very long time. that's certainly the case. you know, we don't have very good survey data prior to the 1960's, but a lot of the evidence that does exist that they were -- university faculties were quite liberal throughout the 20th century, certainly so they've been liberal for
>> guest: we have, although notably by conservatives from outside of the university. the conservatives inside the university as we report in the book, tend to have a very different view of it than those conservatives who are lobbying bomb on the university from the outside. >> host: what are some of those critiques? >> guest: they claim that we understate the intolerance. if this was some other minority, racial minority or if it was women, we -- you know, we wouldn't be...
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. >> government professor george thomas founders in the 80th national university, here is the cover. >> national university was an idea put forward by a member of the leading founders washington madison franklin jefferson and the idea was of what we take for granted in our day that was in the upper process of being built they turned education as the central way to try to foster the political culture and ideas and education they thought was necessary to sustain. >>host: what would it look like or teach? >> what is unique about the atf of a national university at that time is that sometimes you have to go back to centuries what did they look like and buy a large secular institution but that is not what they look like parochial and sectarian institutions with an organizing basis of the curriculum so with that backdrop there was the idea with the educational institutions in the republican form of government that we created even prior to the constitutional convention and that they are remnants of apolitical order and that national university was one idea as a way to alter education. >> do
. >> government professor george thomas founders in the 80th national university, here is the cover. >> national university was an idea put forward by a member of the leading founders washington madison franklin jefferson and the idea was of what we take for granted in our day that was in the upper process of being built they turned education as the central way to try to foster the political culture and ideas and education they thought was necessary to sustain. >>host: what...
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more about hofstra university. it is in hempstead new york founded in 1935. 140 different graduate programs and tuition and housing at the university averages about $58,000 and change. and let me introduce you to michael ortiz who is editor and chief of the hofstra chronicle. how did the campus react when it found out it was going to unexpectingly going to be hosting another debate? >> we found out we were going to be hosting our third consecutive debate in july. so the university have three months to prep. the general feeling is exciteme excitement. people are getting more engaged than they ever have before. students are excited, pumped and ready to see what the candidates bring to the stage. >> host: how many students will be in the hall? >> i am not quite sure. i know the commission on presidential debates allocates that number out to the university. i know a few students from wright university will be in the debate hall. they were supposed to host the debates at their campus but because of security concerns the
more about hofstra university. it is in hempstead new york founded in 1935. 140 different graduate programs and tuition and housing at the university averages about $58,000 and change. and let me introduce you to michael ortiz who is editor and chief of the hofstra chronicle. how did the campus react when it found out it was going to unexpectingly going to be hosting another debate? >> we found out we were going to be hosting our third consecutive debate in july. so the university have...
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a foundation we're working with at rutgers university, we have a tyler clementi said at rutgers university and we are working on also on research in that area. and we are also doing polling and that very because it's important to not only know that it exists but also what will work best, like what do you want to hear? do they want to hear me shared tyler story or do they want to your fiancÉ say women or girls don't put other girls down, or what other words that work? we want it to work. we want something that will work. it might not be the same for everyone. mib different messages for different people. some people don't even want to call it bullying in higher education area, but it is. it's harassment, ongoing actions that are hurtful to other persons. some inner-city youth might not consider it bullying either. they may just call it a rite of passage for hazing. whatever it's called it's unwanted and we need to change it and address it. we need more research, more polling. and to survey the area. that's one of the activities i think an executive director at the tyler clementi said at rut
a foundation we're working with at rutgers university, we have a tyler clementi said at rutgers university and we are working on also on research in that area. and we are also doing polling and that very because it's important to not only know that it exists but also what will work best, like what do you want to hear? do they want to hear me shared tyler story or do they want to your fiancÉ say women or girls don't put other girls down, or what other words that work? we want it to work. we...
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then head to the university of pittsburgh later in the day. and gop vice-presidential candidate indiana governor mike pence will be in york on thursday. up next on the debate stage vice-presidential debate this tuesday at long wood university. that's in farmville, virginia. next presidential debate is sunday, october 9th at washington university in st. louis. you will find complete coverage of both right here on fox 29. here's reminder about voter registration deadlines where you. pennsylvania voters have to register by october 11th. the deadline is october 15th in delaware and new jersey's deadline is october 18th. >>> so class is dismissed at one local middle school after trouble with the building. but that is not the only probl problem. what parents say they still don't know. >>> and tmz video shows a knock out at the wells fargo center back stage. famous rapper who was laid out. the musician who threw the punch and playing video games for
then head to the university of pittsburgh later in the day. and gop vice-presidential candidate indiana governor mike pence will be in york on thursday. up next on the debate stage vice-presidential debate this tuesday at long wood university. that's in farmville, virginia. next presidential debate is sunday, october 9th at washington university in st. louis. you will find complete coverage of both right here on fox 29. here's reminder about voter registration deadlines where you. pennsylvania...
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showed negligence for the university. this could also be an environment that can ensue for many groups or business employees, not just students, universities as you know see themselves as a business. i asked to take similar approaches. so best practices to minimize such a thing as the king case, we want to think about extra territoriality, title vii, use of your authority. title vii and title see compliance with further slides along with best practice in housing authority. continuing, you want to apply -- let me rewind. this lawsuit involves faculty leaders and student participants it is instructive for business managers and employees who need to embark on overseas ventures and seminars, conferences, training sessions and activities, overseas conduct and regulations, that is what extraterritoriality is in a nutshell. extra, regulations and laws which are federally funded programs that must also ascend overseas. more and more the court are expecting and affirming extraterritoriality must exist. such cases occurred -- st. l
showed negligence for the university. this could also be an environment that can ensue for many groups or business employees, not just students, universities as you know see themselves as a business. i asked to take similar approaches. so best practices to minimize such a thing as the king case, we want to think about extra territoriality, title vii, use of your authority. title vii and title see compliance with further slides along with best practice in housing authority. continuing, you want...
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state university...and north carolina central university. joel brown is live at the greek bowl on the campus of n-c central in durham where a demonstration just got underway...joel? black students at historically black colleges are tired that there is a war on black america. in response to the endless war on black people, black university has called on hbcus across north carolina to speak in opposition to police violence development' tonight -- in the "gas shortage" -- here in north carolina... 'restarted' the 'gasoline pipeline' in alabama -- that was 'shut down' after a major leak. the 'pipeline leak' was discovered on 'september ninth'. the company estimates -- as much as 336- thousand 'gallons' of fuel -- 'leaked' from the line. it'll take 'several days' for the 'fuel supply' -- to 'return to normal' -- in areas -- like the triangle -- served by the pipeline. new tonight - raleigh police make an arrest in an overnight murder. police say "charles - mitchell" shot and killed 23-year-old "christoper - locus." mitchell is in the wake county
state university...and north carolina central university. joel brown is live at the greek bowl on the campus of n-c central in durham where a demonstration just got underway...joel? black students at historically black colleges are tired that there is a war on black america. in response to the endless war on black people, black university has called on hbcus across north carolina to speak in opposition to police violence development' tonight -- in the "gas shortage" -- here in north...
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so i want to ask what the experience is by universities. i want to thank senator murray and her leadership in the tyler clementii higher education anti-harassment act. especially in i'm a cosponsor of that and also leading the effort on the safe school improvement act which means that local school districts have to do more when it comes to bull. but i guess one question only because i know we don't have time. for dr. huskey, i'll start with you. in terms of campus save, it's been a reality now for just a year. whatever steps have -- has your institution taken to implement the campus save act? >> thanks very much for the question. >> sure. >> because we have been fortunate enough to receive the department of justice grant, we were actually in compliance with almost all elements of the campus save act before it was enacted. so we had the opportunity to extend our work. we were fortunate enough to receive an extension of that grant. and so we have been able to really strengthen our campus community relations team to provide more education and
so i want to ask what the experience is by universities. i want to thank senator murray and her leadership in the tyler clementii higher education anti-harassment act. especially in i'm a cosponsor of that and also leading the effort on the safe school improvement act which means that local school districts have to do more when it comes to bull. but i guess one question only because i know we don't have time. for dr. huskey, i'll start with you. in terms of campus save, it's been a reality now...
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he went on to help ramparts magazine exposed the university group as a cia front in 1966. yes i helped raise funds to defend pentagon's paper whistleblower daniel ellsberg and helped organize to oust los angeles police chief daryl gates after the brutal police beating of rodney king in 1991. as an american jew, he participated in a delegation in the 1980's that met with yes or arafat and helped pave the way for the 1993 white house meeting the israeliat and prime minister. he died monday at his home in los angeles. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today in new york where what may be the first time in u.s. history of the university has locked out professors from campus after their contract expired. this was supposed to be the second week of classes at long island university's campus in brooklyn, but last week the administration barred all 400 members of the faculty union from its brooklyn campus after their contract expired on august 31. the new proposed contract would slash pa
he went on to help ramparts magazine exposed the university group as a cia front in 1966. yes i helped raise funds to defend pentagon's paper whistleblower daniel ellsberg and helped organize to oust los angeles police chief daryl gates after the brutal police beating of rodney king in 1991. as an american jew, he participated in a delegation in the 1980's that met with yes or arafat and helped pave the way for the 1993 white house meeting the israeliat and prime minister. he died monday at his...
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universally, plays a part. booth says: "what i see and what we look at all the time, is upper classmen and so forth, using alcohol as that tool, that weapon to perpetuate against that young naive, entering freshman at c-u, officials mandate bystander training for incoming students. instructor julie volckens says most don't see themselves as potential victims so they teach students from the perspective of an outsider. volckens says: "we believe we can interrupt many situations before they turn into sex assaults before they turn into problems." c-u found itself embroiled in national headlines after then student austin wilkerson, recently received jail and work/school release, instead of prison, when he pretended to help an intoxicated student but sexually assaulted her. in last year, the university found, seventy one percent of sexual assaults occur in the fall , sixty-seven percent on first-year students. many victims said their incapacitation was used against them. . tran says: " i think it's actually really sc
universally, plays a part. booth says: "what i see and what we look at all the time, is upper classmen and so forth, using alcohol as that tool, that weapon to perpetuate against that young naive, entering freshman at c-u, officials mandate bystander training for incoming students. instructor julie volckens says most don't see themselves as potential victims so they teach students from the perspective of an outsider. volckens says: "we believe we can interrupt many situations before...
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the university still has a dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow suit. errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. light & fit greek crunch yogurt is topped with crunchy deliciousness that makes it an absolutely, irresistible hit!
the university still has a dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years school feels the school...
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find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu/evening. someone's hacked all our technology. seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> this video pretty much says it all. we have got a ways to go before commercial flights can safely take off into space. space x is now retracing its steps trying to figure out what caused its rocket to explode in process. nobody was hurt here. the spacecraft was carrying a satellite to expand internet surface in africa. >>> a consumer alert we want to make sure you here before labor day weekend. thieves want to steal your credit card information and they are doing it by inserting skimmers inside gas station pumps. if you want to stay safe, look for newer pumps because it will likely have layers of se it is up to you to take action. >> the first defense, go in and act -- ask the clerk. second line, pa
find your purpose at grand canyon university. visit gcu.edu/evening. someone's hacked all our technology. seen all the amazing technology in geico's mobile app? mobile app? look. electronic id cards, emergency roadside service, i can even submit a claim. wow... yep, geico's mobile app works like a charm. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >>> this video pretty much says it all. we have got a ways to go before commercial flights can safely take off into space. space x is...
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a great day to feel a lot of pride in the university. we decided, both universities stadium. they are excited. and cu just finished the champion center. we decided to drive up to fort collins and to boulder to check and tell you a little bit more. >> what was and what is expected again. soon. championships. make no mistake cu is investing in winning. 1991 seems a long time ago. the pack 12 is where the wins need to come which means players need to come. >> it brings you a sense of pride that they are a championship program and the second part of it is in recruiting when they see everything, the beauty of the campus and then they see the nicest football program. >> coach mcentire has a room with a view. the recruiting lounge is where the bucks have played 92 seasons at the stadium once called the hilltop. >> we play under the best back drop with the flat irons overlooking the stadium. it is a great place to come to and recruit. >> nature's gifts have been here. what is below is what is new and enticing. >> want to see new uniforms an good about and i think we have them and tha
a great day to feel a lot of pride in the university. we decided, both universities stadium. they are excited. and cu just finished the champion center. we decided to drive up to fort collins and to boulder to check and tell you a little bit more. >> what was and what is expected again. soon. championships. make no mistake cu is investing in winning. 1991 seems a long time ago. the pack 12 is where the wins need to come which means players need to come. >> it brings you a sense of...
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he died at temple university hospital. investigators are searching for that shooter. >> also, braking, out of oxford circle, police say a woman died after an accident late last night on roosevelt boulevard. and wakling street. another woman was taken to einstein medical center with unknown injuries. police are still investigating the cause of that crash. >> former israeli president shimon peres one of the defining political figures of his time many call a visionary has died. israeli media says peres who also served as prime minister and won nobel prize passed way after suffering major stroke two weeks ago, the lays of israel founding fathers, during seven day political career he had many achievements, credited with leading the country through some of it most defining moments. president obama has issued statement on his passing. there are few people who we share this world with who change the course of human history not just the role in human events, but because they expand on moral imagination and force us to expect more o
he died at temple university hospital. investigators are searching for that shooter. >> also, braking, out of oxford circle, police say a woman died after an accident late last night on roosevelt boulevard. and wakling street. another woman was taken to einstein medical center with unknown injuries. police are still investigating the cause of that crash. >> former israeli president shimon peres one of the defining political figures of his time many call a visionary has died. israeli...
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in ohio protesters stanford university swimmer brock turner. he was released from jail friday after serving half of his six-month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. carter evans is following this. >> the barrage of cameras and critics that convicted sex offender brock turner faced when he left prison in california, are now staked out in front of his parents' home near dayton, ohio, where he'll be on probation. and neighbors are not happy >> turner's early release reignited the controversy over the judge that gave him what critics consider a very light sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. judge aaron persky reassigned himself to civil cases. but that's not good enough for michelle dauber. she's leading an effort to recall the judge who's also a stanford graduate. >> judge persky's bias is a threat to the rule of law and we will continue until he is no longer a judge. >> judge persky now has his own website to defend against the recall, and he has support from law professors across the state. 46 signed a lett
in ohio protesters stanford university swimmer brock turner. he was released from jail friday after serving half of his six-month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. carter evans is following this. >> the barrage of cameras and critics that convicted sex offender brock turner faced when he left prison in california, are now staked out in front of his parents' home near dayton, ohio, where he'll be on probation. and neighbors are not happy >> turner's early release...
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the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the triggered georgetown's and one school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. good morning i'm yetta gibson.and i'm preston phillips.we begin with breaking news.a deadly accident has shut down parts of the loop 202 freeway. let's get straight out to marc liverman... near the 202 and 32nd street with more. 3 3 3 3
the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the triggered georgetown's and one school feels the...
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his bio is still on the university website. maria medina kpix 5. >>> a former uc-berkeley law school dean who resigned amid claims of sexual harassment is back on that campus as a faculty member. the university says that sujit choudhry is not scheduled to teach this year but will be on campus working in his office. sujit choudhry was suspended after a former assistant filed a sexual harassment lawsuit. she claimed he hugged, kissed and touched had ever for months and said that the school did nothing to stop it. some law school students plan to hold a meeting this week to discuss their concerns. >>> on capitol hill this afternoon, a local law enforcement is introducing a bill aimed at stopping universities from retaliating against survivors and witnesses of sexual assault. congressman jackie speier of san mateo county hopes that the bill will encourage more people to report such crimes. >>> the california highway patrol is searching for two suspects after a crash involving a chp vehicle. it happened about 1:00 in morning when th
his bio is still on the university website. maria medina kpix 5. >>> a former uc-berkeley law school dean who resigned amid claims of sexual harassment is back on that campus as a faculty member. the university says that sujit choudhry is not scheduled to teach this year but will be on campus working in his office. sujit choudhry was suspended after a former assistant filed a sexual harassment lawsuit. she claimed he hugged, kissed and touched had ever for months and said that the...
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it happened saturday night when auburn university beat louisiana state university. as a long time campus tradition students covered the tree which is on the auburn university campus in toilet paper. once that happened police say a suspect set the tree on fire. that suspect by the way, not a student. >>> wal mart apologizing after employees at a store in atlanta, georgia denied the request to lives matter" on it. employees refused. they claimed it was racist. three separate people in management also denied the request. wal mart ultimately released a statement saying, quote, they've reached out to this family to make this right and offer our apologies. >> reed: caught on camera, a desperate water in floodwaters. >> marie: see the tense moments that firefighters train for coming up. >> reed: plus the washington monument is a big tourist attraction. we all know that. but don't expect to get a look the big problem forcing a very long shutdown ahead. >> marie: and orange sheep. yes the real deal. >> reed: what a story out of texas. a houston attorney accused of using an a
it happened saturday night when auburn university beat louisiana state university. as a long time campus tradition students covered the tree which is on the auburn university campus in toilet paper. once that happened police say a suspect set the tree on fire. that suspect by the way, not a student. >>> wal mart apologizing after employees at a store in atlanta, georgia denied the request to lives matter" on it. employees refused. they claimed it was racist. three separate people...
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and finally to the university of cincinnati, where the website the college fix reports that a university survey gaf students quite a selection of genders to choose from. according to the college fix, the university asked students if they were male, female, transfemale. gender queer or something different. the student who shared the survey with the college fix said the short survey was offered as a way for students to weigh in on the selection of their next college president. of course, those options hardly compare to facebook which offers users a selection of 71 different genders. fox news reached out to the university of cincinnati, which did not respond to our calls. if you have a campus craziness story, let us know. email us and tell us about it campus craziness at foxnews.com. we would appreciate hearing from you. we want to clarify one item from wednesday's edition of campus craziness. we reported that the college republican's group at swaney university from the south were suspended when they thought they were behind a 9/11 poster put on campus. they issued apology and correcting of
and finally to the university of cincinnati, where the website the college fix reports that a university survey gaf students quite a selection of genders to choose from. according to the college fix, the university asked students if they were male, female, transfemale. gender queer or something different. the student who shared the survey with the college fix said the short survey was offered as a way for students to weigh in on the selection of their next college president. of course, those...
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the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years triggered georgetown's and one school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow suit. errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,$8drw ,,,, i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. >>> we have made it! it is friday, september 2, as we take a look at coit tower in telegraph hill in san francisco standing at 210 feet tall. good morning, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. we made it! it's friday! yes! [ applause ] >> the week went by so fa
the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years triggered georgetown's and...
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the university will be at the center of the political universe. patrick walker is here with a look at how the university expects to deal with all of the attention. ((patrick walker)) >> denise.. u-n-l-v will be a media zoo... with thousands of journalists... strategists and surrogates claiming parts of campus in the run-up to the cycle. and as the candidates each try to put their best foot foward on their final appearance together... the university will be doing the same. ((patrick walker)) >> with one month to go until hillary clinton and donald trump square off at the thomas and mack center... there are already signs that the campus is gearing up for the debate. that has students excited for what's to come. ((allesa chazelagmay/ freshman: "i think it's a really good thing for our university, so i'm really excited.")) ((bradley benavidez/freshman: "it's a big accomplishment for the university, i think it's just excellent, it's amazing.")) comes the inevitable inconvenience. network producers are already scoping out spots on campus to build tempor
the university will be at the center of the political universe. patrick walker is here with a look at how the university expects to deal with all of the attention. ((patrick walker)) >> denise.. u-n-l-v will be a media zoo... with thousands of journalists... strategists and surrogates claiming parts of campus in the run-up to the cycle. and as the candidates each try to put their best foot foward on their final appearance together... the university will be doing the same. ((patrick...
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the first lady's better make room event specifically for university freshmen embarking on their first college experience. she encouraged them to tune out the haters and go after their dreams. >> there are a lot of people who will try to step on your confidence based on their assumptions about who they think you are, you know. what you have to remember is that you are competent and capable and able to do it. i learned that after graduating from college. i really didn't feel like there was anything i couldn't do. >> actor nick cannon enrolled at howard university as a freshmen a couple weeks ago. he will study communications and plans to graduate by 2020. >>> a man and a teenager have been shot. it happened just before 2:30 at 16th street near t and southeast today. medics rushed the teen to the hospital. he is in critical condition tonight. the man suffered a gun shot wound to the leg. homicide detectives are on the scene and tell us the shooting is >>> a rash of robberies at a convenience store pushed one clerk to fight back. d.c. police just released this security video. late sunday
the first lady's better make room event specifically for university freshmen embarking on their first college experience. she encouraged them to tune out the haters and go after their dreams. >> there are a lot of people who will try to step on your confidence based on their assumptions about who they think you are, you know. what you have to remember is that you are competent and capable and able to do it. i learned that after graduating from college. i really didn't feel like there was...
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john: the university pushed back. the president of the calendar said this was a responsible exercise of freedom of speech. >> ultimately fire wrote a letter. there was a lot of national media and the university backed off. the next time chris lee tried to put on an offensive play called "the manginna monologues" they levitt completely alone. >> tell me about the clicking in your jaw. >> mainly when i eat, i hear click, click. john: what would happen with consumer reporting if donald trump is president. >> we'll have people suing like you never got sued before. to b, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an i
john: the university pushed back. the president of the calendar said this was a responsible exercise of freedom of speech. >> ultimately fire wrote a letter. there was a lot of national media and the university backed off. the next time chris lee tried to put on an offensive play called "the manginna monologues" they levitt completely alone. >> tell me about the clicking in your jaw. >> mainly when i eat, i hear click, click. john: what would happen with consumer...
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i want to bring in the president of hofstra university university and his executive dean of the national center of suburbans city. >> i just blew a kiss. >> well, they all know you, you are the president. >> you gave your students a day off today. >> yes. >> why did you feel it was so important, why would you ask to do that and go through all of this three times? >> because the first two debates were so fantastic for our university and we do this for our students. you can see they are not only incredibly bright but they are so engaged and involved in public policies and community activism. they are the antidote. its got to be a teaching moment for all these students, they'll learn something about politics through all this. >> this is the primary reason that we do this, not for the publicity but for the students to have the experience that they can never have it anywhere else. >> you see a lot of clinton signs out here behind us but i am sure there are trump supporters as well. what do they tell isn't it tryo? these are suburban voters. >> even though they are in a blue state and they are
i want to bring in the president of hofstra university university and his executive dean of the national center of suburbans city. >> i just blew a kiss. >> well, they all know you, you are the president. >> you gave your students a day off today. >> yes. >> why did you feel it was so important, why would you ask to do that and go through all of this three times? >> because the first two debates were so fantastic for our university and we do this for our...
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taking over lasalle university. we will have heavy police presence, secret service coming along for the ride, and again the 12:00 noon event will bring motorcade madness with shutdowns and closures going into the event and leaving. real now good major roadway to get to lasalle. so expect it to cause big delays in the neighborhoods throughout the day. chris, alex, back over to you. >> thank you, bob. 6:03. to a developing story now. the murder every reading teenager making national headlines. >> his body found on the sidewalk. the community left with so many questions as to he can actually what happened. jennifer joyce now in red withing more on this. jennifer, good morning. >> good morning, chris. his death was apparently the ends result, a tragic result of a neighborhood fight that may have been started over some sort of scary mask, scary face mask of this victim was wearing at the time of the sunday stabbing. police are still investigating, trying get to the bottom of this. as they do, the community is coming toge
taking over lasalle university. we will have heavy police presence, secret service coming along for the ride, and again the 12:00 noon event will bring motorcade madness with shutdowns and closures going into the event and leaving. real now good major roadway to get to lasalle. so expect it to cause big delays in the neighborhoods throughout the day. chris, alex, back over to you. >> thank you, bob. 6:03. to a developing story now. the murder every reading teenager making national...
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>> first lady michelle obama will be at lasalle university this afternoon. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live on campus with more on her visit, and what the candidates are up to today, justin, good morning. >> reporter: brooke, jim, good morning, nominees are on a campaign swing, trump to iowa, illinois, wisconsin and clinton and bernie sanders are off to new hampshire and first lady goes to bat here for clinton here in pennsylvania. lets take you to video, first lady's keystone state tour begins at the lasalle university's tom gola arena and then west to the university of pittsburgh, where she is expected to make a very strong case for clinton as she did on july for the democratic convention here in philadelphia. now just like vp joe biden's pro clinton rally at drexel yesterday, today's event aims to drive up voter registration. in 2016 pennsylvania will be a key swing state so both parties are working to ramp up voter rolls ahead of october 11th, that is cut off date for deadline to register. trump and clinton are basking
>> first lady michelle obama will be at lasalle university this afternoon. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch is live on campus with more on her visit, and what the candidates are up to today, justin, good morning. >> reporter: brooke, jim, good morning, nominees are on a campaign swing, trump to iowa, illinois, wisconsin and clinton and bernie sanders are off to new hampshire and first lady goes to bat here for clinton here in pennsylvania. lets take you to video,...
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this is a special night for hofstra university. they do a tremendous job and they are setting a record tonight. this is the third consecutive cycle where they have hosted a presidential debate and they do a marvelous, marvelous job and we have very thankful for them. [applause] >> the commission of presidential debate was formed in 1987 when paul kirk was chairman of democratic national committee and i was chairman of the republican committee. this is the 20th election we have done and we are proud all of you could be here tonight. it would not be possible foodo what we do without the marvelous people who serve on the board. some are here tonight. i want to introduce them. john griffin, managing partner of alan and company who did a marvelous job washing working with the social media platform people. congresswoman jane harmon who runs the woodrow institute. great friend of mine, i have a couple grandkids that notre dame, father john jenkins. president of university of notre dame. go irish but it hasn't good a good start. and let me
this is a special night for hofstra university. they do a tremendous job and they are setting a record tonight. this is the third consecutive cycle where they have hosted a presidential debate and they do a marvelous, marvelous job and we have very thankful for them. [applause] >> the commission of presidential debate was formed in 1987 when paul kirk was chairman of democratic national committee and i was chairman of the republican committee. this is the 20th election we have done and we...
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she will campaign for hillary clinton at lasalle university. this morning then she'll head to the university of pittsburgh, later on in the day. >> that's where we find our dave kinchen this morning for us. dave, yesterday, were you talking about the arrival of joe biden, across town, now the first lady. first lady of the united stay and vice president biden, here at lasalle university. the first lady will campaigning for former first laid any getting the word out, michelle obama will rally with hillary clinton supporters today which will likely include big number of college student here at lasalle university and the gola arena. the campaign michelle obama will lake out in this election, will continue the clinton campaign push to register voters ahead of the october 11 deadline. it is critical for this campaign, and winning pennsylvania here. now, it was the same reason that vice president joe biden stumped for the clinton-cane ticket at drexel university yesterday, which happened to be national voter registration day, and of course, biden took
she will campaign for hillary clinton at lasalle university. this morning then she'll head to the university of pittsburgh, later on in the day. >> that's where we find our dave kinchen this morning for us. dave, yesterday, were you talking about the arrival of joe biden, across town, now the first lady. first lady of the united stay and vice president biden, here at lasalle university. the first lady will campaigning for former first laid any getting the word out, michelle obama will...
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hate tweets against miss universe are not helping his cause. why hasn't anyone taken away his phone. >> i don't think anybody's taking anybody's phone away but i do think as far as the polling goes is we're doing quite well. a new poll out today shows donald trump is expanding his lead, when talking about national security and economy, which our campaign has day by day tried to do, we're winning but unfortunately hillary clinton brought this topic up. this is what she wants to talk about because it's a distraction from her 30 years of government service that she has nothing to show for. it's a total failure. she doesn't want the to talk about those things. >> you're right secretary clinton brought up alicia machado and donald trump ate that bait like a starving trout and will not stop talking about this former miss universe. why can't he stop? why is he unable to have the disciplined to say i hear you campaign staff, you're right, talking about the time i insulted this woman's weight is not a winning issue. i should focus on trade, on jobs, but
hate tweets against miss universe are not helping his cause. why hasn't anyone taken away his phone. >> i don't think anybody's taking anybody's phone away but i do think as far as the polling goes is we're doing quite well. a new poll out today shows donald trump is expanding his lead, when talking about national security and economy, which our campaign has day by day tried to do, we're winning but unfortunately hillary clinton brought this topic up. this is what she wants to talk about...
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the university dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow suit. errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> north carolina news at 4:30 starts now. >>> hurricane hermine made land fall in florida overnight. once finished there, it's headed our way. >> a state of emergency has been declared in 33 koun tus. >> we are going to cover all that throughout the morning, but fi w storm team meteorologist. where is the storm right now? >> well, combies, the storm made land fa
the university dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years school feels the school hasn't done...
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then washington university in st. louis hosts the second presidential debate leading to the final debate between hillary clinton and donald trump at the university of nevada las vegas on october 19. live coverage of the debates on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app or watch live anytime on c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. regular is time for our your money segment and we are of theby melissa korn, wall street journal. we are talking about federal student loans and for-profit universities. thanks for joining us. >> thanks. host: can we define what is meant by a for-profit university? guest: a university that has shareholders. the are publicly traded on stock markets and some are privately owned by families or companies. they are the other part of the higher education system besides public and state universities and private colleges. being taught at the school and can you give us names? universitylargest is of phoenix and that is owned i apollo group. of these schools offer bachelor's degrees i
then washington university in st. louis hosts the second presidential debate leading to the final debate between hillary clinton and donald trump at the university of nevada las vegas on october 19. live coverage of the debates on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app or watch live anytime on c-span.org. >> washington journal continues. regular is time for our your money segment and we are of theby melissa korn, wall street journal. we are talking about federal student loans...
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the latest that we know is thatt university of maryland,maran university college employees ara told that they can report to t work as scheduled this morning.g now, that building is just up campus drive here. h just where you see those cars cr parked on the right where theret sidewalk is there. the that is the building where thisi initially happened.ned it was just across the streether where the arrest went down. dn. little after 4:30 this morning.g let's take to you the video ofeo that and this is as we weres wee standing there on the scene. we heard some cloud shouting. we heard dogs barking and then this suspect dragged out of the wooded area on the other side of the street, and into thiso waiting police car.. now, very closely to the descriptionp that university of marylandyld police put out early this morning.rn this suspect here they said it s was a dreadlocked and ponytail blew short sleeved shirt dark st pants and shoes. ses now there's also another suspecs still at large. lge that man said to be what they described as a skinnier build with khaki pants i believe is b what they gav
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soundbite "you have this university out to do such a great thing. i'd like to show them the respect that we do it properly" dave franzman kcrg tv9 news. that university of colorado study of ely's stone bridge should arrive before the end of the year. the jones county engineer estimates tearing down the old dollars. u-n-i is hoping to continue their success this weekend against montana. after beating iowa state in ames last weekend, the panthers hope to open their home season with a win. stay with your 24 hour news return to the forecast soon. our next area of low pressure and associated frontal systems traverse the state friday. ample moisture is available and as a result rainfall develops, with locally heavy totals possible. lingering showers will be around for the friday night, but just in time for college football on saturday the weather improves. a fall weekend is instore, with highs in the 70s and lowers in the 50s. have a super night! tonight: increasing clouds. wind: light e. low: 62 tomorrow: showers and thunderstorms likely. locally heavy r
soundbite "you have this university out to do such a great thing. i'd like to show them the respect that we do it properly" dave franzman kcrg tv9 news. that university of colorado study of ely's stone bridge should arrive before the end of the year. the jones county engineer estimates tearing down the old dollars. u-n-i is hoping to continue their success this weekend against montana. after beating iowa state in ames last weekend, the panthers hope to open their home season with a...
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having said that, being in miss universe, we know what the rol n entails. we know we need to be healthy. we have personal trainers, we have nutritionists, et cetera, so yeah, so miss universe is a brand and they quite like you to follow what's within their brand. >> but it's not about the weight, this conversation, of course. it's about the words he used. as you said, every woman needs to be respected. what would your reaction have been if those -- if you had been called those words while working with the miss universe organization? >> i would have been upset, of course. like you said, no one wants to be called anything like that. and you know, we know trump is trump and he has no filter for what he thinks and that's i guess partly why some people like him, but at the same time, i guess he says things in the heat of the moment which i think he might not even mean, like this particular comment. but of course, i understand she's upset. i would have been certainly if someone called me that. but like i said, yeah, we need to stay healthy and that's kind of part
having said that, being in miss universe, we know what the rol n entails. we know we need to be healthy. we have personal trainers, we have nutritionists, et cetera, so yeah, so miss universe is a brand and they quite like you to follow what's within their brand. >> but it's not about the weight, this conversation, of course. it's about the words he used. as you said, every woman needs to be respected. what would your reaction have been if those -- if you had been called those words while...
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created a committee to explain how the university to atone for its slavery past. in july, he told cbs news why. >> in this moment in america, we are living with the fact that we never ameliorated the original evil of slavery. >> reporter: the university says descendents who get the same special look as alumni and donors. karen royal, one of the descendants, called it a good first step. >> our country is torn apart by racial strife right now and georgetown, a jesuit university, is the potential person to lead the charge with us. >> reporter: the university is creating an institute to study slavery's legacy and building a memorial and renaming two buildings, one for a run away slave named isaac. the univerty dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter:
created a committee to explain how the university to atone for its slavery past. in july, he told cbs news why. >> in this moment in america, we are living with the fact that we never ameliorated the original evil of slavery. >> reporter: the university says descendents who get the same special look as alumni and donors. karen royal, one of the descendants, called it a good first step. >> our country is torn apart by racial strife right now and georgetown, a jesuit university,...
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the oldest catholic jesuit university in the united states. it has an endowment of $1.5 billion now. but in 1838, the university was deep in debt and sold 272 slaves to stay open. today university president john degioia apologized. >> we will seek forgiveness for our participation in the institution of slavery. >> last year, degioia created a committee to explore how it should atone for its slavery past. >> in this moment in america, we're living with the fact that we never ameliorated the original evil of slavery. >> the university says it will give preferential admission to descendants of the 272 slaves it sold for what today would be $3.3 million. it's estimated there are 10 to 15,000 of those descendants who now get the same special look as those of alumni and donors. karen royal, one of the descendants, called it a good first step. c torn apart by racial strife right now, and georgetown as a jesuits university is perfectly positioned to lead the charge with us. the university is also creating an institute to study slavery's legacy, build
the oldest catholic jesuit university in the united states. it has an endowment of $1.5 billion now. but in 1838, the university was deep in debt and sold 272 slaves to stay open. today university president john degioia apologized. >> we will seek forgiveness for our participation in the institution of slavery. >> last year, degioia created a committee to explore how it should atone for its slavery past. >> in this moment in america, we're living with the fact that we never...
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the university still has a 30 capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow suit. errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. . >>> breaking news at 4:30. hermine makes landfall as a hur cape in florida. the latest on the damage and the possible impact it will have on our forecast. >> lasers pointed at three planesch the investigation now underway. >> -- planes. the investigation now underway. >> a ba be drunk and high while watching a toddler. >> live from the channel 4 studios in bosto
the university still has a 30 capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is...
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so i will lead to go to another case against duke university. let's consider that hear the events that happened. och with the program and consequently filed a suit against do. with the celebratory trip on the south-central pacific coast beach was not on the program schedule and not even publicized with no prior notice. they were told it was the safest speech of the waters and if they got caught in the rip current to swim parallel. once he was caught and pulled out over 300 yards away treading water over 30 minutes and then drown. this occurred one day prior to his departure in also notes to major the dangerous rip currents that it is not advisable and there are no lifeguards on the beach. but then when taken to the beach where their son was seen with the up coast guard and red cross search and they agreed to give them supplies of water and flashlights which never arrived. and then they tried to locate him so the next day the local fishermen found his body. he was transported in the open pickup truck and 90-degree weather over for now half-hour's
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hillary clinton is enroute to long island here at the university. this is a third time in a row that this campus have hosted this debate beginning at 2008. this is not new to state of the unions students like this, right? they are used to this attention. hillary is on way. in terms of eye balls and hundreds of millions of americans are expected to watch clinton and trump facing off for the first time tonight. now, with the set of new and our polling, this raises tightening. the pressure is on clinton to out perform trump. what can we expect from the nominee tonight. here is her running mate the last hour. >> hillary clinton is going to do very well, she's going to lay out. she's going to lay out the vision, this positive vision for our country and she's going to talk about plans, the thing about 90-minute, boy, you cannot tie. you have 90-minute and it is a moderator and two of you on stage. you can run and you cannot hide. we'll see tonight donald trump, can he give details on anything? >> we have tim kaine in the last hour. he's going to stay in f
hillary clinton is enroute to long island here at the university. this is a third time in a row that this campus have hosted this debate beginning at 2008. this is not new to state of the unions students like this, right? they are used to this attention. hillary is on way. in terms of eye balls and hundreds of millions of americans are expected to watch clinton and trump facing off for the first time tonight. now, with the set of new and our polling, this raises tightening. the pressure is on...
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the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions triggered georgetown's and one school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow suit. errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. metro police are investigating two seperate shootings... that left two people dead this morning. the latest on what we know so far. ((kirsten joyce)) >> plus...tropical storm hermine is now a hurricane. and it is rampaging through the florida gulfcoast. sherry is here to give us a look at that including our local forecast. ((patrick walker)) >> and...the rebels are undefeated this year. we'll take a look
the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions triggered georgetown's and one school feels the school hasn't done enough,...
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the university still has a $30 reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryllyn branche and her brother johnui living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we've lived with. who were you, before you were born? when you were a whisper, when you were a thought? >> reporter: racial tensions here on campus and across the country in recent yearsnd triggered georgetown's introspection, and while descendant still feels the whi school hasn't done enough, maurice, others hope more institutions with similar histories follow suit. >> dubois: errol barnett in washington, thank you. coming up next on the "cbs evening news," facebook didn't like this-- its latest projects and later, mind travel. the device that can take seniors hey marc, how you feelin'? don't ask. this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful, blistering rash. i never thought this would happen to me. the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their
the university still has a $30 reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryllyn branche and her brother johnui living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we've lived with. who were you, before you were born? when you were a whisper, when you were a thought? >> reporter: racial tensions here on campus and across the country in recent yearsnd triggered georgetown's introspection, and...
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now, she's suing the university. the lawsuit says university officials discouraged the 21-year- old from formally reporting the assault. it happened in 2014. she says the school took months to investigate and take action. she also says the university placed her and her abuser in the same housing that's why she dropped out. people are taking to the web to try to get an iowa judge removed from office after sparing this man from prison time. kraigen grooms pleaded guilty to lascivious acts with a child, who was one, earlier this year in wapello county. grooms is 19. judge randy degeest gave grooms a 10-year suspended sentence and five years of supervised release monday. he must also website called the petition site dot com is gaining signatures asking for degeest's removal from office. dozens of people in monticello still can't go back to their homes and businesses today because of a major gas leak. we just talked to monticello police chief britt smith right before this newscast he said crews are working on a by-pass, b
now, she's suing the university. the lawsuit says university officials discouraged the 21-year- old from formally reporting the assault. it happened in 2014. she says the school took months to investigate and take action. she also says the university placed her and her abuser in the same housing that's why she dropped out. people are taking to the web to try to get an iowa judge removed from office after sparing this man from prison time. kraigen grooms pleaded guilty to lascivious acts with a...
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the university of new hampshire! i absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have a good one. ah, these small new york apartments... protect your belongings. let geico help you with renters insurance. but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. now i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. [music] jess: hey look, it's those guys. shawn: look at those pearly whites, man. [music] bud: whoa, cute! shawn: shut-up. jess: are you good to drive? shawn: i'm fine. [music] [police siren] jess: how many did you have? shawn: i should be fine. jess: you should be? officer: sir, go ahead and step out of the v
the university of new hampshire! i absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent is outrageous. good thing geico offers affordable renters insurance. with great coverage it protects my personal belongings should they get damaged, stolen or destroyed. [doorbell] uh, excuse me. delivery. hey. lo mein, szechwan chicken, chopsticks, soy sauce and you got some fortune cookies. have a good one. ah, these small new york apartments... protect your belongings. let geico help you with renters...
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i followed the dream to go into journalism and went to howard university. he also got a kick of being able to say that i was no longer lou stokes' daughter but that he was my father. we had a beautiful relationship. >> what do you want someone picking up the book to get from the story? this is the story of a little black boy who was born in 1925. he was born to a single mom who was a domestic who would take several trolly cars to leave him and his younger brother to go clean other people's homes, who had a grandmother who would take care of him, who had a dream to walking from poverty to the halls of congress. to having so many beautiful stories and a family that he loved to the core. he would always end by saying that he was so blessed. >> reporter: it is palpable, your love and pride, and i know it was returned. i know how proud he was of you. >> yeah. thank you. >> reporter: thank you for sharing this. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> and carl stokes in 1972 also became, her uncle, the first ways. >>> coming up, the man who retired after 50 years as a
i followed the dream to go into journalism and went to howard university. he also got a kick of being able to say that i was no longer lou stokes' daughter but that he was my father. we had a beautiful relationship. >> what do you want someone picking up the book to get from the story? this is the story of a little black boy who was born in 1925. he was born to a single mom who was a domestic who would take several trolly cars to leave him and his younger brother to go clean other...
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she will succeed as president of wilmington university. college cuts, a local university decides to slash tuition by 35%. >> and was there a bigger plot planned with the explosions in new jersey and new york and the suspect's sister breaks her silence next. >> the debate drama, not everyone was telling the truth. >> the celebrity that warned ryan lochte about getting in to trouble in rio. approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat chested is very hard to be a 10. does she have a good body? no. does she have a fat [expletive]? absolutely. do you treat women with respect? i can't say that either. >>> a new york city firefighter is dead and six others injured after the house exploded in the bronx this morning. firefighters had gone to the home around 6:30 after several people reported the smell of gas. firefighters found a drug lab inside. the house exploded before officers could get there. >> new details into the investigation of the man allegedly behind the b
she will succeed as president of wilmington university. college cuts, a local university decides to slash tuition by 35%. >> and was there a bigger plot planned with the explosions in new jersey and new york and the suspect's sister breaks her silence next. >> the debate drama, not everyone was telling the truth. >> the celebrity that warned ryan lochte about getting in to trouble in rio. approve this message. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she's a slob. she...
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the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years triggered georgetown's and one school feels the school hasn't done enough, the hope is more institutions with similar h histories, follow suit. errol barnet, cbs news, washington. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> we begin with breaking news, someone hit and killed a man riding his bicycle, then drove off. we'll tell you what car police say they spent these early morning hours looking for. >> for the first time in more than a decade, florida is hit by a hurricane, hermine has made landfall along the gulf coast. right now
the university still has a 30 dollar reward notice for his capture. for descendants like cheryl and her brother john living in louisiana, georgetown's push for answers has solved a mystery for her family. >> not having your history is something that we have lived with. b but, in reality, it stays with you. who are you and who were you when you were a bond, a whisper, a thought. >> reporter: racial tensions across the campus and the country the recent years triggered georgetown's and...