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. >> reporter: at iona college, a small school 15 miles outside new york city, they are putting final touches on campus ahead of the fall semester next week and he is putting the final touches on his registration, including financial aid. >> when iona a large package, we didn't discuss it. i accepted iona's offer. >> reporter: virtually his entire bill, around $46,000 for tuition, room and bored is covered by grants, loans, work study and loans his mother took out. >> unless we have financial aid, he wouldn't have been able to make it to college. >> reporter: according to the latest government figures, 71% of under graduates receive some form of college aid in the 2011/2012 school year and for the first time more than half, 57% got at least some of their aid from the federal government. in part, it's because there is more federal money to be had. pell grants and loans are up under the obama administration but there is more to it than that. it's a basic squeeze. tuition keeps rising, state support for higher education keeps falling and private money is stagnant. that means for most stu
. >> reporter: at iona college, a small school 15 miles outside new york city, they are putting final touches on campus ahead of the fall semester next week and he is putting the final touches on his registration, including financial aid. >> when iona a large package, we didn't discuss it. i accepted iona's offer. >> reporter: virtually his entire bill, around $46,000 for tuition, room and bored is covered by grants, loans, work study and loans his mother took out. >>...
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adam baron and iona craig.ining us from atlanta, jep boone, a former managing editor of the yemen times. that you all for being he and coming in from skriep frype. i want to start with iona and talk about what a typical day in the life of a reporter is. is it relatively safe for you? are you able to move around pretty freely? >> yeah, i'm able to move around pretty freely. i head out in the mornings. i normally pick up some bread from the bakers just outside of my front door for breakfast. i live right on a busy market and head out for meetings. i don't think i've ever done one that's lasted less than an hour. people will sit down and spend a lot of time talking to foreign journalists here. but the only thing i do need to take precautions, i do wear a hijab to blend in because of the recent issues of foreigners being kidnapped. >> adam, do you find interest from editors back home in the stories that are happening there? >> i think i'm lucky that the two main outlets i write for in the u.s., csm and mcclatchy ne
adam baron and iona craig.ining us from atlanta, jep boone, a former managing editor of the yemen times. that you all for being he and coming in from skriep frype. i want to start with iona and talk about what a typical day in the life of a reporter is. is it relatively safe for you? are you able to move around pretty freely? >> yeah, i'm able to move around pretty freely. i head out in the mornings. i normally pick up some bread from the bakers just outside of my front door for...
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that clearly happened and that's what i saw from the ground. >> and iona, a pentagon spokesman wouldicle. i think that's right. but they are strongly defending this decision to call in those air strikes because they say the seals were pinned down. what do you make of that claim? >> the seals i mentioned were pinned down because men in the village did come to fight, because they didn't know they were fighting navy seals. they didn't know they were going to have helicopter gunshot fire raining down as a consequence of doing that. but what they hit during that were civilians. i spoke to a 5-year-old boy who described running from that hillary clinton gun ship fire as he was shot at from behind as he ran with his mother and his mother was subsequently killed. and that's -- there were more than a dozen buildings that i walked into that had been hit or destroyed by those helicopters and air strikes. >> iona, i wanted to ask you because you tell us what you think you observed and brought back from the story, but i mean just being there on the ground and looking at the scene, what did you se
that clearly happened and that's what i saw from the ground. >> and iona, a pentagon spokesman wouldicle. i think that's right. but they are strongly defending this decision to call in those air strikes because they say the seals were pinned down. what do you make of that claim? >> the seals i mentioned were pinned down because men in the village did come to fight, because they didn't know they were fighting navy seals. they didn't know they were going to have helicopter gunshot...
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iona has not won an ncaa men's basketball game since 1980. davidson back in the tournament, they beat college of charleston 74-55 in the southern conference championship. davidson got bounced in the first round of the tournament last year. western kentucky going back after claiming the sunbelt title. they squeaked past florida international, 65-63. and the dukes of james madison university will make their first ncaa tournament since 1994 after winning the colonial athletic association title. they beat northeastern 70-57. >>> little nfl news now. two playoff teams from the same division make big moves to upgrade their offenses. the vikings wide receiver percy harvin is going to seattle as an exchange for a package that included the seahawks first round draft pick this year, not to be outdone, san francisco 49ers sent a sixth round draft pick to the ravens for wide receiver anquan boldin. boldin torched the 49ers in the ravens super bowl win. >>> it appears mark sanchez will begin the 2013 campaign at the top of the jets depth chart. the newly
iona has not won an ncaa men's basketball game since 1980. davidson back in the tournament, they beat college of charleston 74-55 in the southern conference championship. davidson got bounced in the first round of the tournament last year. western kentucky going back after claiming the sunbelt title. they squeaked past florida international, 65-63. and the dukes of james madison university will make their first ncaa tournament since 1994 after winning the colonial athletic association title....
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pharmaceutical company ionas said its experimental drug for treating a rare disease that affects the nervous system met its goals during a study trial. but the company also noted that the medication caused a serious side effect in three patients, resulting in one fatality. that news concerned the investors, but it was a positive for rival biotech alnimam developing a similar treatment. shares of ionas finished down to $43.90, while alnimum soared to $66 even. >>> water and drainage pipe maker said unfavorable weather conditions caused the company to post sales missing estimates. the company also posted a wider than expected loss. down to $14.93. in a blog post today, sears's ceo said the retailer had seen business suffer as a result of suppliers trying to take advantage of the negative financial predictions surrounding the retailer. lampert called out one lender in particular, china based one world, which makes power tools for sears. he said the company threatened to file a lawsuit unless sears gives in to what lampert calls, quote, unreasonable demands. sears shares off 12% to $8.31
pharmaceutical company ionas said its experimental drug for treating a rare disease that affects the nervous system met its goals during a study trial. but the company also noted that the medication caused a serious side effect in three patients, resulting in one fatality. that news concerned the investors, but it was a positive for rival biotech alnimam developing a similar treatment. shares of ionas finished down to $43.90, while alnimum soared to $66 even. >>> water and drainage...
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. >> reporter: iona diggs has lived in south l.a. for more than 60 years. her neighborhood has seen 74 more people shot in 2015, compared to last year. what kind of crimes have you seen increased? >> the shootings, drive-by shootings. >> reporter: so serious stuff. >> serious stuff. >> reporter: all 21 l.a.p.d. divisions are reporting crime increases. that's notable because crime had fallen dramatically in los angeles in the past decade due to a crackdown on gang-related crime. police attribute some of this year's crime spike to a resurgence of gang violence this summer. in august, l.a.p.d. commander phillip tingirides told cbs news about a two-week span in south l.a. where 50 people were shot, 15 of them homicides. >> there were internal gang disputes, there were love triangles, there was domestic violence. most everything involved gangs in some way, shape, or form. >> reporter: since then the l.a.p.d. has stepped up community policing. iona diggs says she's not going to let gangs take back her neighborhood. >> don't say this is your 'hood because it's not
. >> reporter: iona diggs has lived in south l.a. for more than 60 years. her neighborhood has seen 74 more people shot in 2015, compared to last year. what kind of crimes have you seen increased? >> the shootings, drive-by shootings. >> reporter: so serious stuff. >> serious stuff. >> reporter: all 21 l.a.p.d. divisions are reporting crime increases. that's notable because crime had fallen dramatically in los angeles in the past decade due to a crackdown on...
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that everybody is going to keep fighting until somebody can get what looks like a win. >> journalist iona craig freshly back from yemen. thank you for your insight. >> now isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack in central tunisia, which killed 12 presidential guards. shorts said that a suicide-bom suicide-bomber detonated a device. the country's prime minister and president said that the country is at war with what it called terrorists. they have the latest now from the capital of tunis. >> the scene of the of the attack. the wreckage of the bus has been removed. investigators are trying to work out how this could have happened. many tunisians want answers. >> the bomb went off in the middle of rush hour. the target appears to have been the presidential guard. four members of the public were also injured. >> a dozen people lost their lives. that is way too much. tunisian people always find a way to recover from similar incidents, but we're not used to this kind of thing. >> the president has called a state of emergency. this gives the police sweeping power to arrest and
that everybody is going to keep fighting until somebody can get what looks like a win. >> journalist iona craig freshly back from yemen. thank you for your insight. >> now isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack in central tunisia, which killed 12 presidential guards. shorts said that a suicide-bom suicide-bomber detonated a device. the country's prime minister and president said that the country is at war with what it called terrorists. they have the latest now...
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let's go straight to one of the only west earn journalists inside yemen, reporter iona craig, she joinss on the phone. thanks for joining us. tell us what you know about these militants. >> yes, we don't know the names or ranks of those members. the government has said that they were apparently involved in organizing operations against the military and security installations here in yemen. but it's obviously difficult to independently verify those claims. but certainly, even the government has acknowledged three civilians were also killed in that strike. >> and you're hearing this morning, there were also more air strikes in yemen? >> yes, there were at least one if not two more strikes this morning. the military defense this morning has described those as air strikes. they were carried out in an area which has been regularly targeted by the yemeni air force here. all in some sort of area of southern yemen, which has become a real stronghold. >> there was an al qaeda terror tape released recently, any tie-in between that tape and these strikes? >> it's very unclear. it was hit very soon
let's go straight to one of the only west earn journalists inside yemen, reporter iona craig, she joinss on the phone. thanks for joining us. tell us what you know about these militants. >> yes, we don't know the names or ranks of those members. the government has said that they were apparently involved in organizing operations against the military and security installations here in yemen. but it's obviously difficult to independently verify those claims. but certainly, even the...
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. >> iona craig based in the country's capital for four years, it looks as though the security situation has deteriorated further. we had those attacks on friday. now, the u.s. withdrawing their military people. what will do you make of what's going on at the moment? >> it now seems to be spreading closer and closer to aden. but the houthis and supporters seem to be mobilizing further towards the old border that was there before 1990. so you have seen fighting that appears to be a presence of houthis and on the border with the old north/south board boarder. so in the meantime in the speech today, did anything it? >> surprising by what you referred to that spread to it? >> yes. i think it's very different because we have been trying for the malitias to support him. you are looking at the issue of the success and last night and today, they were fighting and so more elements in this conflict. >> how significant is the presence of isil? because they claimed responsibility for those attacks on friday but it's not clear what was behind them? what do you make of their presence there? >> certain
. >> iona craig based in the country's capital for four years, it looks as though the security situation has deteriorated further. we had those attacks on friday. now, the u.s. withdrawing their military people. what will do you make of what's going on at the moment? >> it now seems to be spreading closer and closer to aden. but the houthis and supporters seem to be mobilizing further towards the old border that was there before 1990. so you have seen fighting that appears to be a...
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earlier, i spoke with iona craig who was in taiz. she said the situation in the city is desperate. >> the city is under siege. they're not just low on medical supplies. they have no medical supplies at all. the restriction of fuel and food into the city means that the population are relying on smugglers. you've got men coming in by night, by donkey bringing in supplies into the city. the only way for them to get ahold whether it be cooking gas or food is to go into the areas controlled by the houthis and buy those things at greatly increased prices, then they're not allowed to bring it back into their side of the city. it's putting the population and huge amount of pressure. and the medical facilities cannot operate. >>> isil has claimed responsibility for tuesday's bus attack that killed 12 presidential guards. a bomber detonated a device containing ten kilograms of explosives. the prime minister said that their country is at war with what they call terrorists. we have the latest now. >> the scene of the attack. the wreckage of the
earlier, i spoke with iona craig who was in taiz. she said the situation in the city is desperate. >> the city is under siege. they're not just low on medical supplies. they have no medical supplies at all. the restriction of fuel and food into the city means that the population are relying on smugglers. you've got men coming in by night, by donkey bringing in supplies into the city. the only way for them to get ahold whether it be cooking gas or food is to go into the areas controlled by...
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. >> sy: that fear hadn't yet hit iona cheng in late december of last year.he was running errands near her apartment in downtown oakland. >> and as soon as they got close to me, they grabbed me and pulled mto the ground. >> sy: she was left bruised, and badly shaken. the police officer who responded to cheng saw race as a factor right away. >> she told me i was the first asian american woman attacked that evening, and that they were attacking multiple asian american women. we were being pegged as a vulnerable group for an easy target. i think, because of various cultural reasons, i think there's reluctance to speak out. and to, you know, be stoic, right, and not try to cause trouble. >> sy: the racial motivations behind many of these attacks are unclear, but the group stop a.a.p.i. hate has logged nearly 4,000 anti-asian incidents since the start of the pandemic. an assault in san francisco, that killed 84-year-old vichar ratanapakdee. another in oakland just last week, that left 75-year-old pak ho dead. but most of the incidents are verbal assaults, which ch
. >> sy: that fear hadn't yet hit iona cheng in late december of last year.he was running errands near her apartment in downtown oakland. >> and as soon as they got close to me, they grabbed me and pulled mto the ground. >> sy: she was left bruised, and badly shaken. the police officer who responded to cheng saw race as a factor right away. >> she told me i was the first asian american woman attacked that evening, and that they were attacking multiple asian american...
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iona craig is a freelance journalist who has just won a polk award for her investigation of this raid.haeep experience reporting in yemen. thanks for joining us. first, tell us you've lived there for five years you've been on multiple reporting trips. how has yemen changed in the y that you first started reporting in and now through the civil war? it's a depressing place to go back to and i have a number oed friends affey the conflict and the humanitarian crisis. yemenis are very resilient butnc that resilis worn down. every time i go back, i see more peop struggling to live day to day. >> sreenasan: we hear about 22.2 million yemenis to need humanitarian assistance, children under age of 5 acutely malnourished. cholera, tens of thousandsed ki what does that do to is a society and economy? how do people function? >> whether in the north where houthi ebbles control, or in the terrory controlled by the saudi-led conflict, the children on both sides are suffering. and to sit and spoeak to wmen as their children are literally dying of starvation in their arms is really, really not any tragic
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i have with me now iona in the studio. we heard criticism, the violation of that ceasefire and the fact that it was violated in the very early hours of the talks themselves. >> yes, i think this really raises the issue of how people are represented on the ground. you've got so many different factions now involved in the fighting. yes, the houthis broke the ceasefire. the saudi's broke the ceasefire, but in real estate on low ground, you have multiple different factions who are armed now involved in this conflict. even the major ones, for example, the southern movement who fought for many months in the city of aden and in the south are not represented. they are not represented at these talks, which really runs the risk of repeating mistakes made previously in order deals made in yemen, because these talks are based on u.n. security council resolution 2216, which is based on the g.c.c. deal of 2011. the g.c.c. deal is one of the major or the flaws of it, the major contributors to this war in the first place, the houthis were
i have with me now iona in the studio. we heard criticism, the violation of that ceasefire and the fact that it was violated in the very early hours of the talks themselves. >> yes, i think this really raises the issue of how people are represented on the ground. you've got so many different factions now involved in the fighting. yes, the houthis broke the ceasefire. the saudi's broke the ceasefire, but in real estate on low ground, you have multiple different factions who are armed now...
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. >> reporter: iona diggs is an activist that started working with the l.a.p.d. as a community activist 27 years ago when she finally got fed up with the crime on her own street. >> i would come home from work and the drug dealers were sitting on my porch. and i said i've had enough. this is enough. i called l.a.p.d. >> reporter: what did they do differently that changed this neighborhood? >> more patrol, better patrol. they got out and got to know people. i want people to realize that, e you work with the l.a.p.d, we can get stuff done. >> reporter: now, the total cost for the 7,000 cameras is between $10 million and $11 million and, scott, the public will not have immediate access to the video, which is already drawing transparency concerns from critics. >> pelley: mireya villareal in our los angeles news room this evening. thanks, mireya. today friends and family remembered adam ward, the wdbj cameraman gunned down last week on live tv along with reporter alison parker. the service today was held at ward's former high school outside roanoke, virginia. his fath
. >> reporter: iona diggs is an activist that started working with the l.a.p.d. as a community activist 27 years ago when she finally got fed up with the crime on her own street. >> i would come home from work and the drug dealers were sitting on my porch. and i said i've had enough. this is enough. i called l.a.p.d. >> reporter: what did they do differently that changed this neighborhood? >> more patrol, better patrol. they got out and got to know people. i want people...
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says his takeout spot is usually filled with customers, most of them from the nearby high school and iona college, which is located right across the street. the college's administration cancelled all in-person classes until april 10. mottoa says he's already cut back on his workforce. >> i sent two peopleut to their home. i mean, there's no business. you know, we're really slow. just pedro and i right now.ju two people. but what else can i do? i mean, i'm trying to keep the business open as long as i can. >> reporter: like many around the country, people here are stocking up on fsed and other ials or staying home. at the shoprite in new rochelle, carolina morales says r e's nervous r grandchildren-- three of whom live with her-- n whose schools rby mamaroneck are closed for at least two weeks. >> i buy all the frozes because we can keep it for longer. we buy rice, breadand other stuff, cleaning stuff, you know? we're scared, you know, for the e kids, and we keep them hw. we have to prepare the food. >> reporter: mayor noam bramson says the city is getting the support that it needs from th
says his takeout spot is usually filled with customers, most of them from the nearby high school and iona college, which is located right across the street. the college's administration cancelled all in-person classes until april 10. mottoa says he's already cut back on his workforce. >> i sent two peopleut to their home. i mean, there's no business. you know, we're really slow. just pedro and i right now.ju two people. but what else can i do? i mean, i'm trying to keep the business open...
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. >> i spoke to the journalist iona craig. she spent years working in sanaa. told me food could start entering yemen pretty much more easily pretty soon. >> the naval blockade has stretched from aden and we know aid has been crucial but yemen imports 90% of its food. >> food hasn't been coming in because of the naval blockade. they will now search any approaching ships. does that search they are going to allow cargo supplies, i.e. wheat, rice which is very much needed on the ground in yemen as we know there is also a food shortage. people are struggle to go get hold of basic food stuffs. so, it's kind of crucial that that happens almost immediately now and so if those searches go ahead, perhaps they will start letting food in for the yemeni people. >> saudi arabia says it has the support of yemen's tribes and will provide them with ground support to confront the houthi rebels. >> there has been considerable interaction with the yemeni tribes. they have declared their loyalty to the sovereignty and president hadi and to defend yemeni resources and preventing ho
. >> i spoke to the journalist iona craig. she spent years working in sanaa. told me food could start entering yemen pretty much more easily pretty soon. >> the naval blockade has stretched from aden and we know aid has been crucial but yemen imports 90% of its food. >> food hasn't been coming in because of the naval blockade. they will now search any approaching ships. does that search they are going to allow cargo supplies, i.e. wheat, rice which is very much needed on the...
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. >> thank you iona craig, a journalling journalist based in yemen talking to us about the saudi saudi-led airstrikes. >> one person hadv been killed. hundreds have been hurt in a stamp ped in the kenyan capitol, nairobi. it went into what appeared to be a panic after an electricity transformer exploded tig tigering fears of an attack by al shabaab after fighters stormed the university in the north of the country killing 148 students. people living in kenya's daadab refugee camp are calling on their government to reconsider the decision to close the camp. one of the world's biggest sheltering about half a million somalian refugees. the government has issued an ultimatum through the u.n. saying you have three months to relocate the camp kick out the people from kenya. after that university attack it says members of al shabaab are hiding in dadaab. let's hear from mohammed adow. he went to the camp. he sent this. >> home to up to half a million somali refugees. some have been living here for the past 25 years. the first batch of refugees came to dadaab and were put in this camp in 1991. they
. >> thank you iona craig, a journalling journalist based in yemen talking to us about the saudi saudi-led airstrikes. >> one person hadv been killed. hundreds have been hurt in a stamp ped in the kenyan capitol, nairobi. it went into what appeared to be a panic after an electricity transformer exploded tig tigering fears of an attack by al shabaab after fighters stormed the university in the north of the country killing 148 students. people living in kenya's daadab refugee camp are...
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ionas pharmaceuticals which makes a competing drug saw its shares fall. >>> blackberry says it is partnering with car supplier delphi automotive on an operating system for delphi's autonomous driving technicologyo improve safety and performance in self-driving vehicles. shares of blackberry finished higher. >> sales of previously owned homes fell in august to the lowest level in a year. despite strong demand, the drop reflects a shortage of properties on the market. and hurricane harvey also resulted in a 25% decline in houston home purchases. according to the national association of realtors, existing home sales fell 1.7% from the previous month. the median price of homes sold last month reached more than $253,000. that's up more than 5.5% from the year before. more than double the growth in an americans' income. >>> hurricane harvey displaced both homeowners and renters and put america's biggest and newest landlords to their first real test of how to deal with disaster. diana olick is in houston >> reporter: they are testing for water and at the same time testing the strength of a brand-ne
ionas pharmaceuticals which makes a competing drug saw its shares fall. >>> blackberry says it is partnering with car supplier delphi automotive on an operating system for delphi's autonomous driving technicologyo improve safety and performance in self-driving vehicles. shares of blackberry finished higher. >> sales of previously owned homes fell in august to the lowest level in a year. despite strong demand, the drop reflects a shortage of properties on the market. and hurricane...
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it0 iona al hoanusing 4lifami program was set to end by mid- january.but then fema extended the program through march 20th at the request of puerto rico's goveor. yet that was bittersweet news for the rivera's and abo 10 other families at the hotel because they didn't qualify for the extensio rivera says fema denied his family's financial assistance claim, saying they had effectively refused federal help because, as they'd self- evacuated before the hurricane, no one was home when a fem t inspector cavisit. because of fema's decision, the rivera's were no lonr eligible for the transitional housing program. they were told they would still have to leave by mid-january. other families were told the same. hme said hotel staff told them th less than 24 hours to get out. fema told newshour weekend it gave six to seven days vance notice to any families asked to leave their temporary housing. meanwhile grassroots puerto rican activists and elected officials asked the state of connecticut to step in. in mid-january, the state partnered with nonprofits like unite
it0 iona al hoanusing 4lifami program was set to end by mid- january.but then fema extended the program through march 20th at the request of puerto rico's goveor. yet that was bittersweet news for the rivera's and abo 10 other families at the hotel because they didn't qualify for the extensio rivera says fema denied his family's financial assistance claim, saying they had effectively refused federal help because, as they'd self- evacuated before the hurricane, no one was home when a fem t...
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. >> iona craig, thank you very much indeed. >> now german has convicted a 94-year-old man. oscar grening worked at auschwitz for two years collecting belongings of the people. >> he entered the court a frail elderly man. for three months this trial has heard evidence of oscar groening's wartime past. as a young man he worked as a clerk at wash auschwitz. he did accept moral guilt but it was up to the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have, sentencing him to four years in prison. >> the presiding judge explained that the defendant's service in auschwitz should be taken as a whole, supporting a main crime murder in 300,000 cases and should be found guilty as much. >> auschwitz was the most single murder yows day of help. it's thought that 1 million jews were killed at the camp. 100,000 romas poles homosexuals and political prisoners were also murdered. oscar groening's role was to collect and sort the belongings of the murdered. he had particular responsibility of foreign currency, jewelry and gold found among the possessions. this man survived auschwitz. 30 members o
. >> iona craig, thank you very much indeed. >> now german has convicted a 94-year-old man. oscar grening worked at auschwitz for two years collecting belongings of the people. >> he entered the court a frail elderly man. for three months this trial has heard evidence of oscar groening's wartime past. as a young man he worked as a clerk at wash auschwitz. he did accept moral guilt but it was up to the judges to establish legal guilt. now they have, sentencing him to four years...
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. >> in reading about your background, you went to iona prep and college right across the street from. >> yep. >> you know the area well. we were football rivals, i should point out. our teams back in the day. what can we look forward to. how do you beat the ice bucket challenge? >> i don't know if it's possible, but you have to try. nothing changed in als since lou gehrig gave his speech. there was a major success, but we have to find a way to build on the momentum in a way. i was reached out to by crowd rise.com and given an opportunity on giving tuesday and i worked with the als association and try to build on the momentum that we created over the summer. it may not be possible, but you have to do everything you can. >> as we try to raise awareness in the research in particular, this disease needs research money. like all other diseases, but this in particular has not had the attention. given how long ago lou gehrig made that declaration in 1939, it's amazing that there hasn't been more progress. >> it's a tough situation. it's a disease they really believe not a lot of people know
. >> in reading about your background, you went to iona prep and college right across the street from. >> yep. >> you know the area well. we were football rivals, i should point out. our teams back in the day. what can we look forward to. how do you beat the ice bucket challenge? >> i don't know if it's possible, but you have to try. nothing changed in als since lou gehrig gave his speech. there was a major success, but we have to find a way to build on the momentum in a...
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among them, 19-year-old iona johnson. police are unveiling this video.ld clothing designer kenneth singleton shown in this a surveillance video. he was shot to death when he was outside of washington.
among them, 19-year-old iona johnson. police are unveiling this video.ld clothing designer kenneth singleton shown in this a surveillance video. he was shot to death when he was outside of washington.
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reaction is from the american conservative union, their chairman and political science professor at iona college, back with us, good to see you. let's start with you. you read this and you start vetting it, no one in the media ever vetted obama. no one is vetting any of these 2020 candidates cheering them on hoping one of them beats jump. that's all they care about. >> that's exactly right in. past presidential contests, you would think that the media would put everybody through the scrutiny. the simple fact is they aren't doing it. if you look at o'roark there are a couple of things that stick out. number one, i think pelosi had it completely right the other day. what has the man accomplished? what has he done in his career, and then you look at him before he entered politics, and it's pretty sketchy. it's certainly not the resume builder of a presidential candidate. >> sean: i know you teach, professor, i know you teach at college and i know liberalism dominates college campuses. what do you think of a party that seriously is proposing we eliminate in 10 years, but the world is over in
reaction is from the american conservative union, their chairman and political science professor at iona college, back with us, good to see you. let's start with you. you read this and you start vetting it, no one in the media ever vetted obama. no one is vetting any of these 2020 candidates cheering them on hoping one of them beats jump. that's all they care about. >> that's exactly right in. past presidential contests, you would think that the media would put everybody through the...
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you look at iona pressly in massachusetts. same exact situation. so here's the thing though.y pelosi is 78. you are 28. we can do the math. steny hoyer, 79. jim clyburn, 77. >> yeah. >> is this that going to stay that way? can someone like nancy pelosi, the leader of your party, when it comes to -- is it time for new blood? >> you know, i think we need to elect a a generation of new people to congress on both parties. you know i think that some of the issues we even have today may have to do with some of the calcified structures and relationships. and you know, in certain seats where it's appropriate, i think that a new leaf could actually mean a lot of opportunity for the party and future. >> that is part of the problem. >> this is about diversity as well. you know we have to have a diversity of age. in congress represents it, too. >> so you know, you told cnn earlier today, you didn't support the impeachment of president trump. bernie sanders was asked to respond to your comments. i wanted to play what he said. >> i'm a member of the united states senate. if impeachment pro
you look at iona pressly in massachusetts. same exact situation. so here's the thing though.y pelosi is 78. you are 28. we can do the math. steny hoyer, 79. jim clyburn, 77. >> yeah. >> is this that going to stay that way? can someone like nancy pelosi, the leader of your party, when it comes to -- is it time for new blood? >> you know, i think we need to elect a a generation of new people to congress on both parties. you know i think that some of the issues we even have today...
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joining me to look at all of this, a pollster and political science professor at iona college in upstate york and a good friend of msnbcs. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the polls? 11 percentage points is like the grand canyon. the question is how real are these numbers? we saw at least in the primaries how some of them weren't as solid. what are you seeing in these numbers? >> and people are very suspect of polls with good reason. look what happened in the brexit vote. we all thought that would go one way because the polls told us that and it went the other. i don't think we're seeing that in this case because as far apart as the nbc and abc polls are, you look at those in compilation, the average, t"the huffington post" average or real clear, it's about a five, six, seven-point lead all in clinton's favor whether you're looking at a four-way breakdown, two-way breakdown or any of the swing states. the trajectory is definitely in her favor. she is winning. and fascinating about these two polls, both taken at the same time, both same partisan breakdown, you k
joining me to look at all of this, a pollster and political science professor at iona college in upstate york and a good friend of msnbcs. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> what do you make of the polls? 11 percentage points is like the grand canyon. the question is how real are these numbers? we saw at least in the primaries how some of them weren't as solid. what are you seeing in these numbers? >> and people are very suspect of polls with good reason. look what...
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teaching political science at iona college and from washington cliff may, defense of democracy. mr. may, we begin with you. do you think the president will be able to rally the world this time? >> no, i think that's pretty challenging. my guess is after his speech you didn't have ambassadors from a lot of different nations coming up and giving him high fives and saying hey man, just tell me what i can do for you, i will get it done. i think what i took away from the speech was not just that president obama had a difficult time explaining the global conflict we find ourselves, in a jihad as you correctly called it. global conflict jihad: degrading the islamic state. strengthening the islamic public of iran or al qaeda rivals of the islamic state. this will have been strategic blunder of immense proportions. >> how do you see it, professor. >> i disagree. i think today we saw a president that many of us for the second term have been wanting to see. he was forceful. he was not ambivalent. he was clear to the world community that this is the number one crisis or cancer as he called it t
teaching political science at iona college and from washington cliff may, defense of democracy. mr. may, we begin with you. do you think the president will be able to rally the world this time? >> no, i think that's pretty challenging. my guess is after his speech you didn't have ambassadors from a lot of different nations coming up and giving him high fives and saying hey man, just tell me what i can do for you, i will get it done. i think what i took away from the speech was not just...
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iona morgan, 64 years old, wearing a hat and a bright red dress admitted with a giggle she had to work up her nerve to go in to vote. she said seemingly surprised, quote, it wasn't nothing bad. another voter, william bolden, 81 years old whose grandparents were slaves took a more positive view. it felt good to me, he said, drawing himself up to his full 5'3". it made me think i was sort of somebody. the next county over from lowndes county was dallas county, home to selma, where the local sheriff was on the ballot that year, the same sheriff who had charged the marchers on horse back, where john lewis remembered seeing his own death on that bridge, where the voting rights act was born. the sheriff who did that was on the ballot for re-election in 1966. what happened on that bridge was not an outlier in the tenure of that sheriff. even before he sent the horses into the crowd on that edmund pettus bridge, sheriff jim clark had been a menace to selma for years. when high school kids in selma demonstrated for black voting rights, sheriff jim clark ran them out of town. look at them. i mea
iona morgan, 64 years old, wearing a hat and a bright red dress admitted with a giggle she had to work up her nerve to go in to vote. she said seemingly surprised, quote, it wasn't nothing bad. another voter, william bolden, 81 years old whose grandparents were slaves took a more positive view. it felt good to me, he said, drawing himself up to his full 5'3". it made me think i was sort of somebody. the next county over from lowndes county was dallas county, home to selma, where the local...
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. >> joining us now from new york, jean zano, a political analyst and a professor at iona college. you heard the montage, the democrats saying this is nothing new, we have heard it before. you're obsessed with scandal, but to listen to what eleanor holmes norton said, it's a korms, they're trying to -- any problem with that language? if i were a family member of one of the fallen, the victims on that night, i wouldn't much like that cavalier language she used. >> yeah, the language choice was really unfortunate. what i would rather see both her and the, you know, nancy pelosi saying, is the truth. that this wouldn't be an issue if the white house had been honest from the beginning and released the documents earlier. you know it's a storo now because they withhealth the documents. i'm not sure it tells us much new. so the idea that lindsey graham has talked ability, that it's a smoking gun, i sort of take issue with. what is questionable is why they withheld it. they're shooting themselves in the foot on this because they're not being forthcoming. you mentioned what jay carney has b
. >> joining us now from new york, jean zano, a political analyst and a professor at iona college. you heard the montage, the democrats saying this is nothing new, we have heard it before. you're obsessed with scandal, but to listen to what eleanor holmes norton said, it's a korms, they're trying to -- any problem with that language? if i were a family member of one of the fallen, the victims on that night, i wouldn't much like that cavalier language she used. >> yeah, the language...
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when i was terminated from my position after my defrocking at the iona church, that ministry had to go leadership had to appoint another pastor, an interim pastor, and now a new pastor, permanent pastor there. so no more room for me there. so that's the sad news. but the good news is that i will be going to -- into another ministry that is going to be very exciting. >> reverend, enjoy southern california. best of luck to you. reverend frank schaeffer, thanks for taking the time this afternoon. >> thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> and luis suarez is a world-class soccer player. too bad he may also be the closest thing that soccer has to hannibal lecter. take a look. this looks like the third time suarez apparently took a chomp out of an opponent. but now it may be fifa's time to get back at him. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on
when i was terminated from my position after my defrocking at the iona church, that ministry had to go leadership had to appoint another pastor, an interim pastor, and now a new pastor, permanent pastor there. so no more room for me there. so that's the sad news. but the good news is that i will be going to -- into another ministry that is going to be very exciting. >> reverend, enjoy southern california. best of luck to you. reverend frank schaeffer, thanks for taking the time this...
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. >> joining me is a political pollster and professor at nyu and iona college. and also a spokesperson for jeff sessions and fellow at the harvard institute of politics. good day to both of you. what does this back and forth tell us as we look forward to the inauguration happening in just a wee -- what does it say about where we ar at when we look at such important and prominent individuals such as congressman lewis and then you have a president-elect, the two of them going at each other right now? >> it's very troubling. i mean, you think about congressman lewis, he's the conscience of the congress and people on both sides of the aisle have the deep respect for him not only because of the work he's done in congress but the week he's obviously done throughout his lifetime and his commitment. for him for the first time ever to say he's not going to be going to an inauguration, that he does not see the president-elect as a legitimately elected to office i think is a stunning turn of events, and i think it is going to have a ripple effect and certainly donald trump
. >> joining me is a political pollster and professor at nyu and iona college. and also a spokesperson for jeff sessions and fellow at the harvard institute of politics. good day to both of you. what does this back and forth tell us as we look forward to the inauguration happening in just a wee -- what does it say about where we ar at when we look at such important and prominent individuals such as congressman lewis and then you have a president-elect, the two of them going at each other...
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this crisis is that the results are not surprising and it reminds me of something that representative iona presley says, the people closest to the pain need to be the closest to the power. in this particular moment, this particular crisis, all the factors, lack of adequate health care and housing, a livable wage that allows people to have a safety net if a crisis like this should come up rn those a, thos issues that some have pushed to the for froefront in concrete ps of legislation that they are still continuing to push through the senate and the who us because people need real support. they need actual cash in hand to pay the rent, to buy food for their family members and buy medications they may need on a regular basis. all of these structural issues in the long term need to be dealt with but in the short term thank god we have people in the congress understand while these issues while pervasive need to be addressed right now. we cannot wait. because people are suffering in this current moment. >> you, as we are, all dealing in this country with an unbelievable atrocity. how do we ride
this crisis is that the results are not surprising and it reminds me of something that representative iona presley says, the people closest to the pain need to be the closest to the power. in this particular moment, this particular crisis, all the factors, lack of adequate health care and housing, a livable wage that allows people to have a safety net if a crisis like this should come up rn those a, thos issues that some have pushed to the for froefront in concrete ps of legislation that they...
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i got bernie sanders, i got iona presley and i've got former secretary jack liu.the tweet. >> there it is. the next few minutes on "velshi." >>> we'll be right back. "velshi. >>> we'll be right back. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. find new creative roots as business moves forward, we're all changing the way things get done. like how we redefine collaboration... how we come up with new ways to serve our customers... and deliver our products. but no matter how things change, one thing never will... you can rely on the people and the network of at&t... to help keep your business connected. i've been involved in. communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend
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>> reporter: iona lieberman on the left, carol segall and max berger are peace activists with the group? >> is your support of israel different than your parents' support of israel? >> certainly. i think my parents feel that the violence is more justified than i do. >> reporter: among americans 65 or olders 53% blame the militant group hamas for the violence in gaza. that's compared to 21% of americans under 30. 15% of americans over 65 blame israel compared to 29% of americans under 30. a divide reflected between children and their parents. >> i honestly understand where my dad is coming from, but i don't agree with it. >> reporter: dr. malone ben mir says the holocaust in world war ii directly influenced many older people's unyielding support of israel. >> they see israel as the final refuge, the only refuge for the jews. and hence, regardless of almost wrongdoing, they feel it is justified. >> reporter: 65-year-old jerry believes young people who question the military's actions do so because they lack context. >> when they turn on the tv and the news media tells them about, you know,
>> reporter: iona lieberman on the left, carol segall and max berger are peace activists with the group? >> is your support of israel different than your parents' support of israel? >> certainly. i think my parents feel that the violence is more justified than i do. >> reporter: among americans 65 or olders 53% blame the militant group hamas for the violence in gaza. that's compared to 21% of americans under 30. 15% of americans over 65 blame israel compared to 29% of...