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stop there or go on to a bachelor's degree at dakota state university. students will also have the opportunity it work in a local business using their course training. the department of labor will work with dakota state and southeast tech to create a registered apprenticeship in these technology fields this is an example of the type of work-based education that i hope will take root in south dakota. i'm particularly excited about this. when i was in switzerland i saw many students in high-tech apprenticeships. we need to change the notion that apprenticeships are confined to the construction trade such as electricians or plumbers or carpenters. apprentice ships can offer a pathway for training in many career fields. we're emphasizing training in these cyber fields, not only because of in-demand, well-paying jobs but also because it's a strength of dakota state university. dakota state announced last summer a generous 30 million doll garr gift from denny sanford and miles beacon. this gift to the computer of college sciences will keep dakota state a natio
stop there or go on to a bachelor's degree at dakota state university. students will also have the opportunity it work in a local business using their course training. the department of labor will work with dakota state and southeast tech to create a registered apprenticeship in these technology fields this is an example of the type of work-based education that i hope will take root in south dakota. i'm particularly excited about this. when i was in switzerland i saw many students in high-tech...
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of san diego state university. find work as a research coordinator at the university of california-san diego and pursue her dreams in the field of medicine. she hopes to one day help underprivileged communities with health care needs. god bless you, karen. another example, universally giving back, giving back, giving back. state of the union guest of judy migrated to the united states from south korea. thanks to daca he was able to work and save money that allowed him to graduate with a bachelor's degree in business information technology. currently he's an immigrations rights fellow at the national korean american service and education consortium. this is quite an act are anymore nkasaec. organizing and javo kating for economic, social, and racial justice for all. with a focus on alingse american and pacific islander communities. his dream is to attend law school in order to help his community in virginia. the guest of jerry connolly, nicole urea, she spoke at the before ference we had the state of the union. made
of san diego state university. find work as a research coordinator at the university of california-san diego and pursue her dreams in the field of medicine. she hopes to one day help underprivileged communities with health care needs. god bless you, karen. another example, universally giving back, giving back, giving back. state of the union guest of judy migrated to the united states from south korea. thanks to daca he was able to work and save money that allowed him to graduate with a...
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she is the chair of africana studies at san francisco state university. her impact on and contribution to education is recognized nationally. her ability to excite, empower and educate her audience made her a no brainer to ask her to come be our key note speech today. i'm elated to be able to invite such a phenomenal black woman to this stage today to deliver our key note address. so without further ado, please help me in giving a big round of applause for dr. fisher. [applause]. >> i am moved. i see all of you here. i'm so excited to see so many familiar faces. i want to keep us on time, so i'm going to give you a short message, but i also want to hear a little bit from you all before we get started. can i hear -- you have, at any moment in time passed through the campus of san francisco state university, can i just hear a little from you. [applause]. i see you. and my son included, i see all the students here today, our college students, our high school students, if you are able and willing, please stand, starting with all the way in the back. can we gi
she is the chair of africana studies at san francisco state university. her impact on and contribution to education is recognized nationally. her ability to excite, empower and educate her audience made her a no brainer to ask her to come be our key note speech today. i'm elated to be able to invite such a phenomenal black woman to this stage today to deliver our key note address. so without further ado, please help me in giving a big round of applause for dr. fisher. [applause]. >> i am...
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but not all colleges are like arizona state. not all universities are as good as arizona state. some of them we need to provide consumers with more information so they'll make good choices and we need to provide all of you with more information so you can focus on quality, have the right leaders, move people in the right directions and governor the way that you need to governor your institutions. so we have a great opportunity with the higher education act and to really move the american higher education system ahead so we have both the innovation, the quality, and the access that all of students and families need. thanks again for the opportunity to speak. i look forward to the conversation. >>> so we have a portion where we can ask questions of this great panel. and it is a great panel. and i appreciate it. we have just witnessed the first bipartisan standing ovation. that's quite an achievement. president crow, your comments were so inspirational. i almost feel bad about the husky game against your basketball team a couple weeks ago. >> how did that football game go? >> i don
but not all colleges are like arizona state. not all universities are as good as arizona state. some of them we need to provide consumers with more information so they'll make good choices and we need to provide all of you with more information so you can focus on quality, have the right leaders, move people in the right directions and governor the way that you need to governor your institutions. so we have a great opportunity with the higher education act and to really move the american higher...
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san diego state university offering a course, so removing donald trump from office, trump impeachment removal or conviction. and the case for impeachment. brandon jones, a senior at san diego state university, the college republicans joined us this morning. thank you for joining us. just from the description of the course alone does it seem fair to you? >> we see this type of stuff at the leadership institute campus reform and it goes to show you what is happening on college campuses today. this course has a clear message and i receive that message loud and clear and we are fighting back against it. heather: we did receive a comment from the school and this is what they say, quote, this presents an overall framework of impeachment, removal or criminal investigation of a president rather than focusing on donald trump. that is not what the course description is or the name of the course which you can see right there. >> san diego state will cover their bases and backtrack on this but if you look at the required course it was written by a left-wing nut on the east coast. trump is the nam
san diego state university offering a course, so removing donald trump from office, trump impeachment removal or conviction. and the case for impeachment. brandon jones, a senior at san diego state university, the college republicans joined us this morning. thank you for joining us. just from the description of the course alone does it seem fair to you? >> we see this type of stuff at the leadership institute campus reform and it goes to show you what is happening on college campuses...
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she graduated from sonoma state university with a b.a. in applied statistics and a concentration in the actuarial field. she's currently involved in several different organizations and serves as a board member on the sonoma valley education foundation in the sonoma valley unified school district. she's also involved as a commissioner for sonoma county regional park. her current position as enrollment and outreach manager for a nonprofit that allowed her to serve families who need early education services through state funded preschools. she's now in her second year as a board member for latien. she's a mother to a wonderful 7-year-old. she received daca in 2012. it opened doors for her allowing her to provide for her son and give back to the community that's seen her grow. she's a dreamer. thank you for dreaming. and thank you for inspiring us o dream as well. ted lieu, a testimony from ted lieu's district who was with us until a few minutes ago. osefina is an undocumented person from lima, mexico. she my grated to the united states when
she graduated from sonoma state university with a b.a. in applied statistics and a concentration in the actuarial field. she's currently involved in several different organizations and serves as a board member on the sonoma valley education foundation in the sonoma valley unified school district. she's also involved as a commissioner for sonoma county regional park. her current position as enrollment and outreach manager for a nonprofit that allowed her to serve families who need early...
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he was a campus sports doctor at michigan state university. >> power institutions of our governments, the u.s. olympic committee, usa gymnastics, and michigan state university all failed to believe the victims and stop a serial child molester. this must never happen again in michigan or anywhere else. >> the department of education is investigating how michigan state handled allegations filed against nassar. >>> the money that will help more boys and girls learn about science, math, engineering, and technology. >>> and hundreds of people are about to lose their jobs in santa clara. the big layoffs coming in april for employees at levi stadium. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. this morning, the international energy agency predicts the united states will be the world's biggest producer of crude oil before the end of next year and it may happen this year. production of shale oil is very strong. and that will push the u.s. past russia in production levels. right now russia is the top crude oil producer. the rising production comes at a time when most other cubs including russia and the
he was a campus sports doctor at michigan state university. >> power institutions of our governments, the u.s. olympic committee, usa gymnastics, and michigan state university all failed to believe the victims and stop a serial child molester. this must never happen again in michigan or anywhere else. >> the department of education is investigating how michigan state handled allegations filed against nassar. >>> the money that will help more boys and girls learn about...
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not all colleges are like arizona state, not all universities are as good as universal -- arizona state. need to provide all of you with more information so you can focus on quality, have the right leaders and the people in the right directions. we have a great opportunity with the higher education act and to really move the higher education a system ahead. we have the innovation, the quality and the access that all of our students have. peggy for the opportunity to -- thank you for the opportunity to speak. i would go to the conversation. [applause] we have a portion where you can ask questions of this great panel and is a great panel, i appreciate it. we just witnessed the first bipartisan standing up -- standing ovation. that is quite an achievement. crow, your comments were so inspirational i almost feel bad about the game against your basketball team. here is the question -- if i go back and talk to my presidents about your presentation which is incredibly exciting, if i talk about the need for innovation and talking with some of the innovative systems you have used they respond to
not all colleges are like arizona state, not all universities are as good as universal -- arizona state. need to provide all of you with more information so you can focus on quality, have the right leaders and the people in the right directions. we have a great opportunity with the higher education act and to really move the higher education a system ahead. we have the innovation, the quality and the access that all of our students have. peggy for the opportunity to -- thank you for the...
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started at a state university in this particular state graduated within six years. two-thirds, second highest in the nation of the large states. of those 67% about another two-thirds, i think if memory serves 64, i could be off by a percentage or two, 64% found the job that paid $25,000 or more or went onto get another degree within a year. and this just so happens this is number two in the nation for placement for large state university systems. but if you do some quick math two thirds and two thirds is four ninths. and so the second best in the nation means that less than half the students that start college finish within six years and get a job that pays $25,000 or more than even gives them a fighting chance of paying off their debt. second piece of data -- universities when i talk about this, and i won't put all of you on the spot, but i would say how many students do you have at the university of colorado or montana, or south dakota, and i can go down the line. and i'm willing to bet that every person here would know within a fair amount how many students there
started at a state university in this particular state graduated within six years. two-thirds, second highest in the nation of the large states. of those 67% about another two-thirds, i think if memory serves 64, i could be off by a percentage or two, 64% found the job that paid $25,000 or more or went onto get another degree within a year. and this just so happens this is number two in the nation for placement for large state university systems. but if you do some quick math two thirds and two...
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they were taken by photo journalism students at san jose state university. the exhibit runs through the end of the month. >> i've seen where that whole foods is, they say when the whole foods came you knew something was changing. >>> coming up "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> a shady force tinkering with airfare. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds next. just learning the 2026 winter olympics won )t be held n >>> at 4:52 first happening now, we are learning the 2016 winter olympics will not be held in america. the u.s. olympic committee won't be bidding for those games. plus keep an eye on the sky, another asteroid heading our way, it is the second this week. space rock will pass within 39,000 miles of earth on friday but still no need to worry. >>> taking a live look right now, beautiful city right here as we look at the san bruno camera this morning. the time is 4:55 as we get started with your friday, yes, i said it, friday. >> say it again. >> okay. so the question is what's going on with the airfare? some security
they were taken by photo journalism students at san jose state university. the exhibit runs through the end of the month. >> i've seen where that whole foods is, they say when the whole foods came you knew something was changing. >>> coming up "today in the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> a shady force tinkering with airfare. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, nbc bay area responds next. just learning the 2026 winter olympics won )t be held n >>> at...
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i currently teach in the becca department at san francisco state university. it is the acronym we use because it is a mouthful. i teach courses primarily in music recording engineering and electronic media research methods which are the writing intensive courses in the department for required of all students before they graduate to demonstrate their writing ability. >> mm-hmm. and what made you interested to be part of this committee? >> two reasons, primarily. i think voting is the single most important act that any member of a democracy can engage and i always vote. and i want everybody to always vote. and secondly, i believe that the ballot simplification committee work product is an exceptional aid in that voting process. i have had the opportunity to vote in elections in other states and the ballot that is prepared here is just superior. i think the work of the ballot simplification committee goes long way toward doing that and i'd be very interested in helping with that project. >> ok. sounds good. and i -- i'm asking more about you, mainly because -- ma
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. >>> michigan state university is facing a deadline to turn over potential evidence into the investigation of its handling of the sex abuse scandal involving former usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. nassar was in court today for his third and final sentencing hearing. the number of accusers who say he abused them has risen to at least 265. nbc's rehema ellis has the latest. >> larry nassar is a criminal of the worst kind. >> reporter: more emotional and powerful statements from dozens of larry nassar's accusers. >> takes a monster backed by ego, experience, and power, fueled by multiple institutions to sexually assault a child in front of their own mother. >> reporter: now more focus on his former employers and the police. >> as a student at michigan state, i am completely heartbroken and betrayed by the school's administration. >> i'm not proud to go to this school. >> reporter: today at michigan state university, where nassar was a doctor, protests despite the change to a new interim president. >> this institution has much it can be proud of but we have to change the culture. >> the t
. >>> michigan state university is facing a deadline to turn over potential evidence into the investigation of its handling of the sex abuse scandal involving former usa gymnastics doctor, larry nassar. nassar was in court today for his third and final sentencing hearing. the number of accusers who say he abused them has risen to at least 265. nbc's rehema ellis has the latest. >> larry nassar is a criminal of the worst kind. >> reporter: more emotional and powerful...
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of wisconsin press and then spent ten years as the louisiana state university pre press. as a student, that was my favorite store because of the work in the industry. they came as a social director and then became director of the press and 78 and served in that capacity until 2000. followed by four years as a part-time editor. he received his phd in late in english literature from the university of nebraska at then joined the university of nebraska press. i was thinking they were the big eight. back then it was nebraska and oklahoma and there was no comparison. but anyway, he went on to become the director of johns hopkins university press 1895 to 1898 before becoming director in november 1988. he retired as director in 2015 i2015and is the author of three books. and these were published in 2004, 2007 and 2010 and now teaches at the university lifelong learning institute program and pursues research on the renaissance humanism. i should point out also in connection and a member of the dissertation committee of the spouse. she did her work and it was a wonderful dissertati
of wisconsin press and then spent ten years as the louisiana state university pre press. as a student, that was my favorite store because of the work in the industry. they came as a social director and then became director of the press and 78 and served in that capacity until 2000. followed by four years as a part-time editor. he received his phd in late in english literature from the university of nebraska at then joined the university of nebraska press. i was thinking they were the big eight....
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not all colleges and universities are as good as arizona state. some of them, we need to provide consumers with more information so they will make good choices and we need to provide you with more information so you can focus on quality, move people in the right direction and govern the way you need to govern your institutions. we have a great opportunity with the higher education act and to really move the american higher education system ahead so we have the innovation, the quality and the access that our students and families need. thanks again for the opportunity to speak. [applause] we have a portion where you can ask questions of this great panel, and it is a great panel. i appreciate it. we have just witnessed the first bipartisan standing ovation, susanna, that is quite an achievement. your comments were so inspirational, i'll must feel bad about the husky basketball game against your team last week. [laughter] here's a question. if i go back and talk to my presidents about your presentation, which is incredibly exciting, and talk about th
not all colleges and universities are as good as arizona state. some of them, we need to provide consumers with more information so they will make good choices and we need to provide you with more information so you can focus on quality, move people in the right direction and govern the way you need to govern your institutions. we have a great opportunity with the higher education act and to really move the american higher education system ahead so we have the innovation, the quality and the...
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that was after their own internal investigation it was another year before michigan state university began to report nasser and that is in part because the usa gymnastics organization did not report it side of the f.b.i. so that has caused major problems since then the entire board of usa gymnastics has stepped down the head of michigan state university has been forced to step down as well and now there are calls for action at the u.s. olympic committee they've already had to shut down their training center for gymnastics in texas because simone biles the olympic gold medalist among others has said that she felt haunted by going back there so now there are a number of civil cases people are going to be suing larry nasser but they're also going to be suing these organizations as well diggs asians is well because they're the ones with the deep pockets so the end is not in sight for the usa olympics committee and of course larry nasser himself is supposed to pay back these women for the harm that he's done to them so this case is not over many thanks tom hannon that life for us in chica
that was after their own internal investigation it was another year before michigan state university began to report nasser and that is in part because the usa gymnastics organization did not report it side of the f.b.i. so that has caused major problems since then the entire board of usa gymnastics has stepped down the head of michigan state university has been forced to step down as well and now there are calls for action at the u.s. olympic committee they've already had to shut down their...
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thank you for joining us from sanjose state university in california, joshua marx. thank you to having me. is eight too young for children to get careers advice? that's the recommendation submitted to a parliamentary inquiry in the australian state of victoria. the aim is to explain the different job options available. research indicates that children divide jobs into what's suitable for a boy and what's suitable for a girl, from as early as seven years old. and those ideas tend to come from traditional perceptions. popularjobs for boys include being a police officer, while teaching is a popular choice for girls. the same research also showed exposing children to different choices is key. earlier, i spoke to bernadette gigliotti from the career education association to the victorian government, which submitted the evidence to parliament. she explained what her organisation hopes to achieve. we are aiming to ensure that young people have an opportunity for quality career education programmes. we are not talking about career advice, i want to make that quite clear. in
thank you for joining us from sanjose state university in california, joshua marx. thank you to having me. is eight too young for children to get careers advice? that's the recommendation submitted to a parliamentary inquiry in the australian state of victoria. the aim is to explain the different job options available. research indicates that children divide jobs into what's suitable for a boy and what's suitable for a girl, from as early as seven years old. and those ideas tend to come from...
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so this is really a consumer alert. >> peter young with san jose state university professor of media technologies we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> well, now to an update on the flu. the deadly flu outbreak is finally showing signs of leveling off. the virus is still claiming lives and making thousands sick all across the country. >> reporter: the deadly flu outbreak still having a major impact across the country. the cdc says 22 more children died of flu related causes last week. bringing the tote to 84. as. worst flu season in a decade continues. but there are also sciences it may be leveling off with hospitalizations remaining at the same rate after increasing for 12 straight weeks. >> it's the first week that we have not had any increases in the amount of influenza activity. so that may indicate that the season is peaking. >> reporter: the cdc reports one out of 13 hospital visit last week were because of the flu. along with 8% of visits to doctors offices and 10% of deaths were flu related that's down slightly from the week before. though there's still widespr
so this is really a consumer alert. >> peter young with san jose state university professor of media technologies we appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> well, now to an update on the flu. the deadly flu outbreak is finally showing signs of leveling off. the virus is still claiming lives and making thousands sick all across the country. >> reporter: the deadly flu outbreak still having a major impact across the country. the cdc says 22 more children died...
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i think we have one of the best state university systems in the country. it's going to be critical for to continue with funding them. but we've got work to do with pre-k and k through 12. and we have particularly in our we've got growing, thriving, urban areas, and rural left that have been behind. of a got more and more divide in ability and kids who backgrounds.ferent our state constitution requires every child receive a sound, basic education. we've got a court case about now. right and it is up to us to make school has a very quality principle, every teacher.m has a quality and that is our big challenge right now. i'll give o things, you a positive school experience. >> governor, that's the course, that ut of isn't yet the reality, so what are u do for students who now trapped and struggling in public schools? the child as treat a whole. in other words, just sending a school, we expect fix everything, and they are with them six hours a day. f we don't deal with the surrounding services of domestic violence of the home, with abuse disorder, with with he
i think we have one of the best state university systems in the country. it's going to be critical for to continue with funding them. but we've got work to do with pre-k and k through 12. and we have particularly in our we've got growing, thriving, urban areas, and rural left that have been behind. of a got more and more divide in ability and kids who backgrounds.ferent our state constitution requires every child receive a sound, basic education. we've got a court case about now. right and it...
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gymnastics and michigan state university. to kenyan t.v. channels shut down by the government for trying to cover the political opposition have resumed broadcasting after protests in the capital nairobi a third channel remains off the year the government blocked them for trying to broadcast a mock inauguration by opposition leader. belgium is on high alert this evening the trial has started of the man who's believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks. is standing trial in brussels today over the shootout with belgian police that led to his capture he has so far refused to answer questions about the charges against him but did speak to question the court's legitimacy. earlier i spoke to de w's teri schultz who is at the trial in brussels and i asked her exactly why he did or what he had to say in court. he was speaking in general that muslims are not given the presumption of innocence and i think that the muslim community in belgium has suffered a lot of stigmatisation because of of the slum o
gymnastics and michigan state university. to kenyan t.v. channels shut down by the government for trying to cover the political opposition have resumed broadcasting after protests in the capital nairobi a third channel remains off the year the government blocked them for trying to broadcast a mock inauguration by opposition leader. belgium is on high alert this evening the trial has started of the man who's believed to be the sole surviving suspect in the twenty fifteen paris attacks. is...
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sonoma state university released a study showing 99.8% of the acres used for vineyards were not affected. that's based on 200 stakeholders. the public perception was that vineyards were heavily impacted and that may explain the drop in tasting room sales recently. >>> there are new allegations of sexual harassment against a california politician. this time it's a female politician. assembly woman kristchristina g is being accused of groping a male staffer. the staffer works for another lawmaker. he claims garcia stroked his back, squeezed his rear end and tried to touch his crotch during a baseball game in 2014. the assembly is investigating the incident. garcia responded by saying she has no recollection and the behavior is inconsistent with her values. >>> the alameda county district attorney's office is targeting human trafficking with a new billboard. human trafficking is real and it's here. alameda district attorney nancy o he mali says any child or teen can meet them in the safety of their own home even. there's an epidemic of human trafficking and the sexual exploitation of childr
sonoma state university released a study showing 99.8% of the acres used for vineyards were not affected. that's based on 200 stakeholders. the public perception was that vineyards were heavily impacted and that may explain the drop in tasting room sales recently. >>> there are new allegations of sexual harassment against a california politician. this time it's a female politician. assembly woman kristchristina g is being accused of groping a male staffer. the staffer works for another...
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i currently am an undergraduate student studying at ohio state university. i arrived when i was 5 in the united states. i grew up american. i grew up speaking english. i grew up to call the united states home. this is my home. this is think country. i'm here to stay. luis roberto. sofia deto la varga, an e.m.t. student. i was 5 years old, my mom told me we were going on vacation. . was excited i gathered my teddy bear and book bag. when i was 15 i realized our 15 was more a permanent move from a dainls country my mother gave up her entire family for us. she left her brothers and mothers. since i came to america i felt nothing but useless and not belonging. i grew up here. i want to live forever here. yet never have i been given a chance to become a citizen because i was not born here. for the longest, i had been sick and tired of living in place where i'm not wanted. for so lock this place i call home, refuses to call me theirs. when people ask me where i'm from, i say america. my soul and heart is here. if i moved back, i wouldn't like it. i wouldn't have c
i currently am an undergraduate student studying at ohio state university. i arrived when i was 5 in the united states. i grew up american. i grew up speaking english. i grew up to call the united states home. this is my home. this is think country. i'm here to stay. luis roberto. sofia deto la varga, an e.m.t. student. i was 5 years old, my mom told me we were going on vacation. . was excited i gathered my teddy bear and book bag. when i was 15 i realized our 15 was more a permanent move from...
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it michigan state university a new president has been named, the former michigan governor vows to change the environment at the school. >> i hope can be a model of respect and a model of responsiveness.>> reporter: usa gymnastics hopes to have an interim board in place by february. >>> thousands of marijuana convictions are being tossed out in san francisco. the city is making a statement weeks after the legalization of recreational pot. >> we believe it is the right thing to do and adjust thing to do. -- a just thing to do.>> millions of sentences have been dismissed. >> another 5000 felonies will go under review. we find out why this move by the district attorney is considered a victory for the communities of color. >> reporter: san francisco leading the way as the da announces his office will proactively dismiss thousands of misdemeanor marijuana cases dating back to 1975 at no cost. is affected will not have to petition to have it expunged. >> we will take no hearings, you do not have to hire an attorney, you don't have to come to court. we believe it is the right thing to do.>> repo
it michigan state university a new president has been named, the former michigan governor vows to change the environment at the school. >> i hope can be a model of respect and a model of responsiveness.>> reporter: usa gymnastics hopes to have an interim board in place by february. >>> thousands of marijuana convictions are being tossed out in san francisco. the city is making a statement weeks after the legalization of recreational pot. >> we believe it is the right...
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of michigan and ohio state university is still popularly called what? answer is c, the b. final answer. >> you got that one right. count it. $3,000. all right, next stop, $5,000. it's your first threshold and playing for celine dion tickets.>> oh, my god. >> here we go. >> you're kidding. >> no. hey, you gotta go to celine, it's your first time in vegas. >> i guess i have to now. >> right? here we go, $5,000 question. a shuttered pabst blue ribbon plant was recently repurposed as a 90-om called the brewhouse inn in the downtown area of what city? anbrew. make you think of the brewers, and milwaukee. and st. louis is where anheuser-busch is. but i don't think that pbr is owned by anheuser-busch. so i'm gonna go with "a,"ke fin. >> you got it. >> yay. and your first time in vegas, you got celine dion tickets. >> yay. . >> but we're gonna take a quick break. we're gonna add to that $5,000 next. [dramatic music] ♪ [dramatic music] ♪ >> welcome back to beginner's luck week here at "millionaire." beth donovan, first trip to vegas. $5,000 in your bank. >>
of michigan and ohio state university is still popularly called what? answer is c, the b. final answer. >> you got that one right. count it. $3,000. all right, next stop, $5,000. it's your first threshold and playing for celine dion tickets.>> oh, my god. >> here we go. >> you're kidding. >> no. hey, you gotta go to celine, it's your first time in vegas. >> i guess i have to now. >> right? here we go, $5,000 question. a shuttered pabst blue ribbon plant...
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. >> he has been sentenced on other abuse charges stemming from his work at michigan state university. this will see him sentence for molesting gymnasts at a pet -- private club. 60 victims and some of their parents are expected to testify in the coming days. >> we are here and ready to make sure you never see outside of prison walls again. >> the entire board of usa gymnastics resigned , they promised big changes, tweeting they will hold the organization to the highest standards of care and safety and further developing of color -- -- john engler bowing to change the athletic environment at the school. >> we are done, michigan state university -- i hope can be a model of respect, a model of responsiveness. >> reporter: usa gymnastics as they hope to have an interim board in place by the end of february. >>> a train carrying republican members of congress plans into a garbage truck, one person died and another seriously injured. good evening everyone.>> from above the crash scene you can see the front half of the truck that crashed in the accident. throwing passengers from their seats
. >> he has been sentenced on other abuse charges stemming from his work at michigan state university. this will see him sentence for molesting gymnasts at a pet -- private club. 60 victims and some of their parents are expected to testify in the coming days. >> we are here and ready to make sure you never see outside of prison walls again. >> the entire board of usa gymnastics resigned , they promised big changes, tweeting they will hold the organization to the highest...
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i'm the author of the book that's being taught at ucla, stanford, oklahoma state university, and among also other community colleges. it is the first book in the state that exposes the brutality and changes the full image of the missions and the chairman of the amamutson tribe said after my book came out, this is a very, very, very important book for indian communities because now we have the evidence of everything that we have said and that very few have believed in our oral tradition of history. took me seven years of research to find the letters that show that sarah certainly ordered the whippings of indians, did not care about their life on earth, and also did not care about how they lived in the missions, and it contains a letter by mariano, the last president of the missions who said, all we've done for the indians is babtize them, administer the sack rig -- sack rement. it's a critical letter that all of you should know and read in this book. i think it's not a happy book. it's a very serious. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, friends, supe
i'm the author of the book that's being taught at ucla, stanford, oklahoma state university, and among also other community colleges. it is the first book in the state that exposes the brutality and changes the full image of the missions and the chairman of the amamutson tribe said after my book came out, this is a very, very, very important book for indian communities because now we have the evidence of everything that we have said and that very few have believed in our oral tradition of...
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michigan state university ands.a. gymnastics team. >>> president trump traded insults with the top democrat on the intelligence committee today. he called adam shift quote one of the biggest liars and leakers in wall. added he must be stopped. schiff wrote instead of tweeting false smears, the american people would appreciate if you turned off the tv and helped solved the funding crisis protecting dreamers or anything else. the president's message came before the meeting of the house intel panel was expected to release aemocratic memo. >>> another exclusive accuweather seven-day outside, sky6 live hd showing you the center city skyline at lunch time. meteorologist david murphy has an update from accuweather when "action news" comes right back. ♪ les won bowl last night the world championship gear was on sale. fans didn't wait a second to buy parties the sto. usshopping celebration. >>hole l this.s yeteporter: tanother first for eagles nation. after watching the the super bowl for the first time, now out and buy supe
michigan state university ands.a. gymnastics team. >>> president trump traded insults with the top democrat on the intelligence committee today. he called adam shift quote one of the biggest liars and leakers in wall. added he must be stopped. schiff wrote instead of tweeting false smears, the american people would appreciate if you turned off the tv and helped solved the funding crisis protecting dreamers or anything else. the president's message came before the meeting of the house...
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that propelled him to the next level in his current post as running back coach of san jose state university. a short time later he was able to help and witness another bay area native's dream come true. >> mckinley, his whole journey from contra costa to ucla, now a first round draft pick for the atlanta falcons. >> reporter: carter is not done. he encourages everyone to never forget where you came. >> go back to your community, go back to your elementary school and just teach the kids that they can be special and do something special. i'm always going to come back to oakland because i'm home grown. >> reporter: paul chambers, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thanks, coach. >>> about 20 minutes ago the san francisco giants confirmed they will retire the number of a player not in the hall of fame. that is barry bonds. number 25 will be retired. bonds as you know played from 1993 to 2007 with the giants. he joins many others who have had their san francisco giants numbers retired. there are six others with the new york joints organization. they're going to celebrate this on august 11th, 2018. the game aga
that propelled him to the next level in his current post as running back coach of san jose state university. a short time later he was able to help and witness another bay area native's dream come true. >> mckinley, his whole journey from contra costa to ucla, now a first round draft pick for the atlanta falcons. >> reporter: carter is not done. he encourages everyone to never forget where you came. >> go back to your community, go back to your elementary school and just teach...
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those schools include university of pennsylvania, temple and penn state. >>> students rocked by the massacre will return to class tomorrow. teachers of marjory stoneman douglas high school appeared yesterday. as a symbol appeared. take a look at this rainbow. you can see the color arch and the palm trees above them. police is outside the school. it's been less than two weeks since a gunman opened fire inside the school killing 17 people and injuring more than two dozen others. >>> take a look of this twitter photo of parkland teachers and staff who returned yesterday. the group formed a heart and the caption reads stoneman staff has heart. >>> and soon another respond behind the wheel. >>> the philadelphia parking authority wants them to help catch drivers breaking the city's parking laws. nbc10's katy zachry is live to explain. katy. >> reporter: tracy and vai, it would use cameras on the septa buses to spot drivers illegally parking in bus zones throughout the city. septa reviewed other cameras and found up to 2,000 violations a day where delivery trucks, ride sharing services and cars sto
those schools include university of pennsylvania, temple and penn state. >>> students rocked by the massacre will return to class tomorrow. teachers of marjory stoneman douglas high school appeared yesterday. as a symbol appeared. take a look at this rainbow. you can see the color arch and the palm trees above them. police is outside the school. it's been less than two weeks since a gunman opened fire inside the school killing 17 people and injuring more than two dozen others....
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i always wanted to go to college and i applied to state university system and went to college, i can't remember, wasn't at my high school, i did go to somebody. it was a guy from harvard. this is how things happen. you should apply to harvard and now i moved on, my kids, we tortured them, 95, gave me an application and i wrote it out like you were filling out an immigration form coming from the airport. ask a question and i wrote the answer and that was my application and by the way i got in. that was a good and i am grateful, someone 100 years earlier gave money to the school, set up financial aid, never know the name of that person, that person never knew my name. you benefit from a lot of people you will never meet and things you do will benefit a lot of people you will never meet and that is life. you could still -- i have good sense where i am from and can't revel in it because life is been kind to me. i worked in a fancy law firm. it was a fancy company. i am not saying it is like a lincoln walking miles every day to return a library book. net net net i had many more advantages t
i always wanted to go to college and i applied to state university system and went to college, i can't remember, wasn't at my high school, i did go to somebody. it was a guy from harvard. this is how things happen. you should apply to harvard and now i moved on, my kids, we tortured them, 95, gave me an application and i wrote it out like you were filling out an immigration form coming from the airport. ask a question and i wrote the answer and that was my application and by the way i got in....
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sonoma state university released a study saying 99.8% of the acres used for vineyards were not affected. research says the public perception is quite different. people tend to believe that the vineyards were highly impacted even though they weren't. that may explain the drop in tasting room sales recently. >>> there are new allegations of sexual harassment against a california politician. this time, it's a woman. assembly woman christina garcia who you see here is accused of groping a male staffer. the staffer works for another lawmaker. he claims garcia stroked his back, squeezed his rear end and tried to touch his crotch during a legislative softball game in the year 2014. the assembly is now investigating the incident. garcia responded by saying she has no recollection of the behavior and it's inconsist at the present time with h-- incont with her values. >>> kate up ton will be on "good morning america" after breaking her silence against the co-founder of dpes. diane macedo has details. >> in gma look, before she was a cover girl on sports illustrated and commercial movie roles made
sonoma state university released a study saying 99.8% of the acres used for vineyards were not affected. research says the public perception is quite different. people tend to believe that the vineyards were highly impacted even though they weren't. that may explain the drop in tasting room sales recently. >>> there are new allegations of sexual harassment against a california politician. this time, it's a woman. assembly woman christina garcia who you see here is accused of groping a...
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announcer: next on american history tv, ohio state university professor mitchell lerner talks about the 1968 north korean capture of the uss pueblo. mr. lerner is the author of a book on american foreign-policy. we recorded this interview at the american historians annual meeting at washington, d.c.. it is about 15 minutes. >> mitch lerner is a historian who was in demand these days. he directs the institute for korean studies there, something that is on a lot of people's minds. and he has written a book about a particular incident in u.s.-north korea history, the pueblo incident, which is marking its 50th anniversary. so let me start by asking you to just give the story of the pueblo. mr. lerner: it is an amazing to story. it is also amazing to the extent which it has been forgotten by the american people. the uss pablo was an old world war ii cargo carrier that had been retired. it was old and dilapidated. in the 1960's decided to pull it out of retirement, send it out for something they called operation click beetle. the fight the fact that had almost no weapons, mechanically a disas
announcer: next on american history tv, ohio state university professor mitchell lerner talks about the 1968 north korean capture of the uss pueblo. mr. lerner is the author of a book on american foreign-policy. we recorded this interview at the american historians annual meeting at washington, d.c.. it is about 15 minutes. >> mitch lerner is a historian who was in demand these days. he directs the institute for korean studies there, something that is on a lot of people's minds. and he...
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marszalek is the giles distinguished professor of history meritus at mississippi state university, the executive managing editor of the ulysses s. grant association, dr. marszalek has written or edited numerous acclaimed books including the personal memoirs of ulysses s. grant released earlier this year and you will find it in our museum store. craig l. symonds is the ernest j. king chair at the u.s. naval college in newport, rhode island, and professor emeritus at the u.s. naval academy, author and editor of several books u.s. military history, including the civil war at sea. hal holtzer, our monitor, is the director at the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college. in 2008, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president george w. bush. he is the author or editor of over 50 books of lincoln and the civil war era, including winner of the gilder lammon lincoln prize. i ask if you have a cell phone or beeper, please turn off your cell phone and any other electronic devices. now, please join me in welcoming our guests. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. deli
marszalek is the giles distinguished professor of history meritus at mississippi state university, the executive managing editor of the ulysses s. grant association, dr. marszalek has written or edited numerous acclaimed books including the personal memoirs of ulysses s. grant released earlier this year and you will find it in our museum store. craig l. symonds is the ernest j. king chair at the u.s. naval college in newport, rhode island, and professor emeritus at the u.s. naval academy,...
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i applied for the state university system and i went to a college night. a lot of kids and go to college my high school play which is somebody there is a guy there from wherever and to shows the randomness he said you should apply to harvard. i did. of course i moved on and they gave me an application and i wrote it out like you're filling out your immigration form and that was my application. i didn't get into every school, but i got into there. that is a good thing. somebody hundred years earlier came money and set up financially unlike a lot of people here you benefit from a lot of people you will never meet in the things you do benefit people you'll never meet. that's life. i have a good sense of where from i can't revel in it because life has been kind to me. i went to law school and worked at a fancy loft. so i'm not saying this is like a blank in walk-in miles every day because i have many more advantages and disadvantages. but my dad works nights at the post office, before that he didn't have a job for time and i know what it is to be nervous and a
i applied for the state university system and i went to a college night. a lot of kids and go to college my high school play which is somebody there is a guy there from wherever and to shows the randomness he said you should apply to harvard. i did. of course i moved on and they gave me an application and i wrote it out like you're filling out your immigration form and that was my application. i didn't get into every school, but i got into there. that is a good thing. somebody hundred years...
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california state university study finds that almost half the students enrolled in the system struggle to afford food. the report release last month surveyed the states 23 csu campuses in 2016. it said many students are going hungry due to a high cost of living, tuition, classifies and other necessary expenses. the study found more than 42% of the survey have poor quality food. >>> today an annual fundraiser designed to make you open your heart in san francisco. is the 13th annual hero and heart luncheon showcasing 36 new heart sculptures in the city. the going to be auctioned off to benefit san francisco general hospital. the lunch will be at at&t park and features many vips including interim san francisco mayor. former mayor willie brown, san francisco police chief william scott and giant ceo larry baer. >>> this morning you'd never know there be a huge pillow fight along the embarcadero in san francisco. exactly at 6 pm the fun begins as people slamming their friends and people they never even know. people across the country even around the world come to this unusual san francisco v
california state university study finds that almost half the students enrolled in the system struggle to afford food. the report release last month surveyed the states 23 csu campuses in 2016. it said many students are going hungry due to a high cost of living, tuition, classifies and other necessary expenses. the study found more than 42% of the survey have poor quality food. >>> today an annual fundraiser designed to make you open your heart in san francisco. is the 13th annual hero...
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now, natalie spooner out of ohio state university. canada in the midst of a change. up to jacelyne. >> a little stickwork in there. >> the united states keeps it alive. puck deflects to the near boards. canada will move it ahead. clark sends the puck opposite corner. shots are 22-17 in favor of the united states. u.s. has had five power play opportunities. scoring in just one and u.s. is offsides. >> coming to the third period fitness is not a factor for either of these teams. they spend so much time together. >> so, that game will continue on nbcsn. high drama there. we're going to show you live here on nbc, mikaela shiffrin in sixth, after the downhill. lindsey vonn in the lead. schifrin's best discipline, the slalom coming up. dan hicks, bode miller as we continue. ♪ ♪ one day your little guy's behind the wheel. ♪ ♪ it's okay, your mom side will find a way to deal. ♪ ♪ you built this business up from the ground. mmm. ♪ ♪ soon your retired side will pass it on down. ♪ ♪ every day brings something new. ♪ ♪ so much to look forward to. ♪ nati
now, natalie spooner out of ohio state university. canada in the midst of a change. up to jacelyne. >> a little stickwork in there. >> the united states keeps it alive. puck deflects to the near boards. canada will move it ahead. clark sends the puck opposite corner. shots are 22-17 in favor of the united states. u.s. has had five power play opportunities. scoring in just one and u.s. is offsides. >> coming to the third period fitness is not a factor for either of these teams....
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[ applause ] >> holland is using her scholarship to attend boise state university in hopes of everyoning the high-demand field of physical therapy. holland was one of more than 1500 idaho students who received an opportunity scholarship for their first year of college. but that was less than half of the more than 3,300 who were eligible, but got no assistance. we can and should do more, and by the way, as a proud father, i would tell you that holland's instructor at boise state is my daughter kimberly. [ applause ] my executive budget calls for dedicating a portion of the $5 million to providing adult completion scholarships. that's not a program for subsidizing dropouts. it's about creating the workforce that idaho employers need. it's about closing our skills gap by bringing students with some college credits back to our certificate associates and bachelor degree programs to finish what they started, and it's about also about preserving the value of investment already made in partially completed studies. folks, the adult completion scholarship program is like finding money. so let's ge
[ applause ] >> holland is using her scholarship to attend boise state university in hopes of everyoning the high-demand field of physical therapy. holland was one of more than 1500 idaho students who received an opportunity scholarship for their first year of college. but that was less than half of the more than 3,300 who were eligible, but got no assistance. we can and should do more, and by the way, as a proud father, i would tell you that holland's instructor at boise state is my...
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the california state university system is out with its first ever system-wide report on student according to the study, 11% of the csu's 480,000 students lack the stable home in the last 12 months. they found an estimated 200,000 students have problems or limitations affording food known as food insecurity. that's nearly four times the national rate. the study was conducted across all 23 csu campuses. >>> right about now, delivery people are showing up in offices across the bay area with flowers that make their coworkers jealous. happy valentine's day. abc 7 news reporter matt keller went out looking for the business of love this morning, live at the county clerk's office in san jose. anyone getting hitched? >> reporter: business is good this morning, reggie, the day of romance. 17 couples here in santa clara county. this is the wedle chapel here in san jose. they are getting married today, and many more are expected to drop in to make their relationship official. it's a valentine's day tradition. >> yeah, valentine's. got to make her happy, man. >> reporter: nice job. an experienced husb
the california state university system is out with its first ever system-wide report on student according to the study, 11% of the csu's 480,000 students lack the stable home in the last 12 months. they found an estimated 200,000 students have problems or limitations affording food known as food insecurity. that's nearly four times the national rate. the study was conducted across all 23 csu campuses. >>> right about now, delivery people are showing up in offices across the bay area...
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i interned for him my sophomore year at florida state university during the fall. amy: what did you think of his responses? what is very interesting, and as you pointed out, he did attend this session and he did answer questions. and it does look like he is changing his position on a number of issuess around guns. were you satisfied? it is a first step, but as you could tell by the voices you heard at the town hall meeting and the community as a whole, it is not enough. i think we need to reinforce that by writing letters to our senators, as i did to senator marco rubio. everyone has an important point of view on this issue. everyone has a story. that is why my sister and i to yourr "your letter senator" campaign. amy: and what is that campaign? >> you can find us at t or senator or people post letters on social media and they tag their elected officials and use connectg so we could while the students are marching out in the streets as you think, what can i do? you can write a letter to your senator and be empowered. and you can use the hashtag and read other peopl
i interned for him my sophomore year at florida state university during the fall. amy: what did you think of his responses? what is very interesting, and as you pointed out, he did attend this session and he did answer questions. and it does look like he is changing his position on a number of issuess around guns. were you satisfied? it is a first step, but as you could tell by the voices you heard at the town hall meeting and the community as a whole, it is not enough. i think we need to...
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olympic committee and michigan state university. ♪ >>> the opening ceremony for the winter olympics is now just two days away and the olympic torch is closing in on its final destination. >> today the torch traveled by zip line and train. the olympic torch relay set to reach pyeongchang olympic stadium friday for the opening ceremony. one olympic activity is already under way. pin trading. the tradition has gained popularity and is now a staple at the games. for some collectors, it is all about finding that rare gem. for others, it's a way to bring people together. >> for us, the fun of it is we want to spread the good will. we give away pins. we want people to understand that there are no barriers at the olympics. >> experts say this year the most coveted pin would be one from the north korean team if there is one. nbc 10's keith jones is in south korea giving us a behind the scenes look. tonight at 11:00, he'll show his visit to the demilitarized zone and tell us what it's like to cross the border. >>> before they won the super bowl, some of the eagles could walk around town and go s
olympic committee and michigan state university. ♪ >>> the opening ceremony for the winter olympics is now just two days away and the olympic torch is closing in on its final destination. >> today the torch traveled by zip line and train. the olympic torch relay set to reach pyeongchang olympic stadium friday for the opening ceremony. one olympic activity is already under way. pin trading. the tradition has gained popularity and is now a staple at the games. for some...
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. >>> penn state university announced plans to equip more of its officers with medicine, that can reverse opioid overdoses. officers, on the university park campus started carrying the narcan today, police say it is need there had because of a higher demand in rural areas. penn state plans to have officers, carry narcan on all of its campuses, officers have already been carrying it on the university's berks, great valley, and erie campuses. >>> and president trump has harsh word, for the florida department, and, and, massacred, inside still man douglas high school. >> they say that deputy scott peterson stayed outside of building 12 on the site for four minutes. it left about six minutes. they were suspended without pay and then resign. president trump commented from outside the white house. >> if that is the case where somebody was outside, and, they didn't react, properly, under pressure, or they were cowards. >> and teachers and students were allowed back in their class rooms for the first time since the shooting, high school plans to resume class these week. >>> officials in florida,
. >>> penn state university announced plans to equip more of its officers with medicine, that can reverse opioid overdoses. officers, on the university park campus started carrying the narcan today, police say it is need there had because of a higher demand in rural areas. penn state plans to have officers, carry narcan on all of its campuses, officers have already been carrying it on the university's berks, great valley, and erie campuses. >>> and president trump has harsh...
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. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy -- >> you told them you were going to get me. you said you were going to get me. you got the indictment. it's all you are going to get. >> bundy, having had some law training and a great deal of arrogance, decided to represent himself. for him he was the star in the courtroom. >> since i have been in dade county i've been -- >> don't shake your finger at me, young man. don't shake your finger at me, young man! >> inside the courtroom, the trial will be covered by a still photographer and one television camera. upstairs there are some 250 reporters and television technicians from around the country. >> bundy's personality is
. >> bundy was living in tallahassee at the time when five florida state university coeds were attacked on or near the campus. two of the young women died as a result of the attacks. >> the police in pensacola, florida, stopped a man driving a stolen car and found to their surprise, and perhaps pleasure, it was bundy. >> step out, mr. bundy. what do we have here, an indictment. all right. why don't you read it to me. you're down for election, aren't you? >> mr. bundy --...
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a new interim president has been named at michigan state university wednesday morning. the entire board of u-s-a gymnastics has resigned.all because this man was allowed to abuse young girls unchecked for over 20 years.mya covey / larry nassar accuser: i will never forgive you for this.at least 65 women are expected to speak in an eaton county, michigan courtroom about being sexually assaulted by larry nassar. he must listen to them as part of his guilty plea to three counts of criminal sexual conduct. katherine ebert / larry nassar accuser: your abuse took three years of my life away from me. earlier this month, another 156 women gave their victim statements in ingham county, michigan, for similar crimes. in that case, nassar was sentenced to up to 175 years in prison.that's on top of 60 years for federal child pornography charges.some of the victims in today's eaton county case told a judge, michigan state university bears some of the blame. katherine ebert / larry nassar accuser: i'm completely heartbroken and betrayed by the school's administration. it's time to acc
a new interim president has been named at michigan state university wednesday morning. the entire board of u-s-a gymnastics has resigned.all because this man was allowed to abuse young girls unchecked for over 20 years.mya covey / larry nassar accuser: i will never forgive you for this.at least 65 women are expected to speak in an eaton county, michigan courtroom about being sexually assaulted by larry nassar. he must listen to them as part of his guilty plea to three counts of criminal sexual...