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blackman was recorded by a helmet camera. the video shows him shooting the afghan and admitting to breaking the geneva convention. >>. >>> fewer syrian refugees are able to cross into jordan because of heavy fighting between the army and syrian rebels. they have a new route. we have this report on the frontier between jordan and syria. >> trickling down on foot from no man's land to jordanian territory. hundreds of refugees escape fighting and destruction in their country. they have walked several kilometres in the cold and rain to get this far. 80-year-old outside damascus arrived with her mentally challenged son, saying hunger and starveation brought her here. >> food supplies have been cut off. food and bakeries have been destroyed. if someone sees someone with a bag of bread they bid like at an auction. >> the refugees arrive with nothing more than identification documents and the clothes on their back. for most they have experienced the longest and dangerous journey to safety. three months ago this couple were turned awa
blackman was recorded by a helmet camera. the video shows him shooting the afghan and admitting to breaking the geneva convention. >>. >>> fewer syrian refugees are able to cross into jordan because of heavy fighting between the army and syrian rebels. they have a new route. we have this report on the frontier between jordan and syria. >> trickling down on foot from no man's land to jordanian territory. hundreds of refugees escape fighting and destruction in their country....
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blackman, i'll start with you. in the wake of the terror attacks in russia and direct threats, what measures are you taking to ensure the security of u.s. athletes and tourists? >> jake, if i could, i'd first like to offer or condolences to russia, and particular the people of volgograd, for the lost of life they have experienced. as you may or may not know, we do not bring our own security force to the games. we rely on local law enforcement, the expertise and cooperation of the u.s. state department, and we take security very, very seriously for each games, every time our athletes leave american soil, we have different challenges, and sochi is one of those challenges. we rye lie on the russian law enforcement working with the state department to make sure it's as safe as possible. >> have you heard from the athletes and others expressing concern about how safe it will be to go to sochi? >> we have received a hand -- to whether we've gotten any updates from the organizing committee or state department. we've share
blackman, i'll start with you. in the wake of the terror attacks in russia and direct threats, what measures are you taking to ensure the security of u.s. athletes and tourists? >> jake, if i could, i'd first like to offer or condolences to russia, and particular the people of volgograd, for the lost of life they have experienced. as you may or may not know, we do not bring our own security force to the games. we rely on local law enforcement, the expertise and cooperation of the u.s....
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. >> ruling by harry blackman, who was no conservative, certainly, and if you entrust your data to a third party like a phone company or credit card company, you have no rome expectation of privacy. >> why did leon then say, that precedent -- he is a lower court judge -- why did he say that supreme court precedents doesn't apply right now? >> he said technology has changed so much that the case no longer obtains, but smith vs. med wasn't about how or how much metadata the government collects, whether it's the local police or the nsa. it's simply the fact that your metadata is not yours. it belongs to the third party. >> i think someone should file a lawsuit against amazon and american express on exactly the same basis. every day of the week we all convey enormous amounts of privacy to these web retailers, and nobody seems to complain.that. in fact there's much more intrusive -- >> the argue wouldn't be made, that's not the government. they don't have police powers. amazon and american express don't have police power. >> the issue is not just the government doing it. people worry abou
. >> ruling by harry blackman, who was no conservative, certainly, and if you entrust your data to a third party like a phone company or credit card company, you have no rome expectation of privacy. >> why did leon then say, that precedent -- he is a lower court judge -- why did he say that supreme court precedents doesn't apply right now? >> he said technology has changed so much that the case no longer obtains, but smith vs. med wasn't about how or how much metadata the...
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there is is a good chance that blackman is right. >> people are out there going for the december 80s looking for more pain. if they want to be short they will feel some pain. they went from 11 cents to $1.37 today. >> not so bad. let's go to break. what it could mean for your portfolio. that's next. switchgrass in argentina, could change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses (announcer) at scottrade, our cexactly how they want.t with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someo
there is is a good chance that blackman is right. >> people are out there going for the december 80s looking for more pain. if they want to be short they will feel some pain. they went from 11 cents to $1.37 today. >> not so bad. let's go to break. what it could mean for your portfolio. that's next. switchgrass in argentina, could change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections...
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kalelu blackman has a more specialized role. >> got a client for you. >> he's the inmate barber.nd today a fellow trustee has requested a cut. brian wants to look his best. his wife of six months, elena, is about to make the long drive from detroit to visit him. >> i'm excited to see her. i miss her. it's been hard because me being locked up. but in the end, she's -- she's always the one i've ever wanted. she's all i think of. i promised her i wouldn't get in trouble. so i've been doing my best to stay out of trouble. >> it's easy to get in trouble. hard to get out of it. >> ain't that the truth, though? my wife just likes it buzzed. i'm already married, i ain't got nobody to impress. happy wife, happy life. took me a while to learn that one. >> pradzik looks forward to seeing his wife. brandee nyp has even bigger news. she returned from court where her judge lowered her bond by $5,000. nyp hopes her friend, tom hawkins, might be able it bail her out. >> they got me for court. they said, "nyp, get up. you're going to court." i didn't know it. i went to kentwood today. >> oh. what
kalelu blackman has a more specialized role. >> got a client for you. >> he's the inmate barber.nd today a fellow trustee has requested a cut. brian wants to look his best. his wife of six months, elena, is about to make the long drive from detroit to visit him. >> i'm excited to see her. i miss her. it's been hard because me being locked up. but in the end, she's -- she's always the one i've ever wanted. she's all i think of. i promised her i wouldn't get in trouble. so i've...
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>> i suspect it's the race of the people involved that -- the victim here was an elderly blackman. seems very clear. the only thing that makes this case a little bit more difficult is apparently the defendant has a history of mental illness. now for me the real issue is even if there isn't a racial motive here, when you walk over to some person and just knock them down for sport, that should be a serious enough crime whether there's a racial motive or a motive to go after somebody who's elderly or any other protected class. i don't think we should diminish the seriousness of these crimes even if it's done randomly or not for a racial motive. when it's done for a racial motive obviously it exaggerates the seriousness of the crime and brings in federal authorities as well. >> what do you think? hate-based crime -- or laws like this good or bad, paul? >> the jury's very much out on it. the idea behind it was that it would sort of send a message that society won't tolerate picking on people because of their gender, or their color, or their sexual orientation, but statistically it's too
>> i suspect it's the race of the people involved that -- the victim here was an elderly blackman. seems very clear. the only thing that makes this case a little bit more difficult is apparently the defendant has a history of mental illness. now for me the real issue is even if there isn't a racial motive here, when you walk over to some person and just knock them down for sport, that should be a serious enough crime whether there's a racial motive or a motive to go after somebody who's...
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joining us now is our political panel brad blackman, former deputy assistance to president george w. bush. richard fowler joins us, democratic strategist. the entire financial structure of obama care is contingent on young people enrolling to subsidized higher health care costs for, of course, older, circumstancer americans. if a scant 22% of young americans say they're going to enroll but almost half say forget about it. what does that do to the viability of obama care? could it fail? >> it destroys it. the math zdoesn't work. the president is requiring the youth to be the back stop for those who need care now. it's like when social security was founded back 70-plus years ago. seven people payed in for every one person paying out. they needed the workers, the young workers paying in to pay for those who needed the retirement. same thing with obama care. it's all premised under young people, healthy people paying who don't need services. the young people are say, look, we don't have a monthe money, w don't have the job. youth is suffering twice the unemployment rate as everybody else
joining us now is our political panel brad blackman, former deputy assistance to president george w. bush. richard fowler joins us, democratic strategist. the entire financial structure of obama care is contingent on young people enrolling to subsidized higher health care costs for, of course, older, circumstancer americans. if a scant 22% of young americans say they're going to enroll but almost half say forget about it. what does that do to the viability of obama care? could it fail? >>...
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he started his law career as a clerk to supreme court justice harry blackman in the 1972 term. when he rode the landmark roe vs. wade decision. 30 years later president george w. bush appointed jim commissioner of the imf. that was weeks before the attacks on the timber eleventh. he served as assistant secretary of the interior in the reagan administration and as a sergeant in on that the united states senate. he was president and ceo of cross match technologies and currently a senior fellow at the migration policy institute where he focuses on u.s. immigration policy, border patrol and security initiatives. as a board member of human-rights first we have been incredibly blessed with his wisdom and expertise which have been invaluable to us in navigating complex political challenges. join me in welcoming board member james ziglar. [applause] >> thank you for that very kind and generous introduction. it is -- excuse me -- a particular pleasure and honor for me today to introduce our keynote speaker, senator patrick leahy from the great state of vermont. it is a particular pleasu
he started his law career as a clerk to supreme court justice harry blackman in the 1972 term. when he rode the landmark roe vs. wade decision. 30 years later president george w. bush appointed jim commissioner of the imf. that was weeks before the attacks on the timber eleventh. he served as assistant secretary of the interior in the reagan administration and as a sergeant in on that the united states senate. he was president and ceo of cross match technologies and currently a senior fellow at...
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a step the booklet that will not because it is the best one written but because this warning for blackmanally important part of what is happening in white coats and at this moment. the harlem globe. it was certainly connected to the primitivist movement. the nba that what culture was depleted and airy and washed out and tried and could only be revitalized by breeding and alive sources of so-called primitive peoples, so some primitive this slip to africa, some to the southwest, some tutti, but there is something more important and work than just that primitivist longing for black. which is pegged at two of aetna margaret johnson who wants to get away. she also wants to take responsibility. she says she wants to atone. the women i've read about in this book had a very strongly a longing for blackness. they saw it as preferable to avoid this at a time when that was almost unthinkable, but they also wanted to take responsibility for. and some for some of them that meant becoming volunteer in the rooms. >> a very generous reading. >> one is the idea of passive passing for blacks as opposed to
a step the booklet that will not because it is the best one written but because this warning for blackmanally important part of what is happening in white coats and at this moment. the harlem globe. it was certainly connected to the primitivist movement. the nba that what culture was depleted and airy and washed out and tried and could only be revitalized by breeding and alive sources of so-called primitive peoples, so some primitive this slip to africa, some to the southwest, some tutti, but...
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scott blackman is the ceo of the u.s. olympic committee. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> normally, you're a month away, and people are talking about the events, athletes to watch. in the last couple of days i've heard more and more people talking about safety and security and terrorism. the two-time defending medalist in snowboard, he may skip opening ceremony out of fear of safety. are you hearing that from other athletes? >> you know, there's no question that it has heightened everyone's awareness. i want to express our condolences to the people of russia for this attack. we take the games seriously. each game presents a different challenge for us. the events of the last 48 hours have definitely gotten our attention. >> they have had sworn enemies. the difference this time around is the sworn enemy of russia sits right next door to sochi. that's where their most violent terrorist group sits along with the leader who is called for disruption of these games. are you worried about the proximity? >> we're concerned can. i think this i
scott blackman is the ceo of the u.s. olympic committee. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> normally, you're a month away, and people are talking about the events, athletes to watch. in the last couple of days i've heard more and more people talking about safety and security and terrorism. the two-time defending medalist in snowboard, he may skip opening ceremony out of fear of safety. are you hearing that from other athletes? >> you know, there's no question that it has...