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mayor miner: businesses that are in syracuse are saying they want to stay in syracuse, but the four water main breaks -- they have had to close business early four times. they are starting to wonder if they can get dependable water. people are complaining all the time about potholes and the extreme weather that we have had this year in particular. but i can tell you it is kind of cold comfort, because whether they are in syracuse or in california, infrastructure issues are something that unites our entire country. that is why it is incumbent on the federal government, but also state governments to try to solve these issues, because it is the very foundation of economic development. mark: yesterday, the city of seattle announced a $15 per hour minimum wage increase. everyone who works in seattle should be able to afford to live in seattle said the mayor. where do you stand on the minimum wage debate, and does it increase, as the critics contend -- does the increase as some critics contend, forced small businesses -- force small businesses out of business? mayor miner: i can tell you we hav
mayor miner: businesses that are in syracuse are saying they want to stay in syracuse, but the four water main breaks -- they have had to close business early four times. they are starting to wonder if they can get dependable water. people are complaining all the time about potholes and the extreme weather that we have had this year in particular. but i can tell you it is kind of cold comfort, because whether they are in syracuse or in california, infrastructure issues are something that unites...
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Apr 25, 2015
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we traveled to syracuse, they are bored frustrate planning their next move. we spoke to julia who works for a charity inside. she is from syracuse, never imagined she would be an aid worker in her home town. >> people dying in the sea is very -- we cannot stand it. it's crazy. i mean, people should have the right to move, to ask for asylum and so what, it is not possible to die just because they need to escape from war or poverty. >> i met sara and saud from eritrea. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid about 3,000 u.s. dollars each to the smugglers. >> not bad just trying to make business. i think it's very big business to take from one person $3,000. >> you don't feel angry at them. they're just doing business. >> no, they don't force you to go it's their business. >> they didn't mistreat you on the boat? >> no no no. >> trying to cobble the money together to take the train north. the majority of people we have spoken to say they don't think of staying here. they are thinking of sweden united kingdom and germany as the countries they wan
we traveled to syracuse, they are bored frustrate planning their next move. we spoke to julia who works for a charity inside. she is from syracuse, never imagined she would be an aid worker in her home town. >> people dying in the sea is very -- we cannot stand it. it's crazy. i mean, people should have the right to move, to ask for asylum and so what, it is not possible to die just because they need to escape from war or poverty. >> i met sara and saud from eritrea. she arrived...
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we traveled osyracuse to syracuse, bored frustrateplanning their next move. we were not allowed into this reception center but we spoke to julia who works for a charity inside. she's from syracuse and never imagined she would be an aid worker in her home town. >> people dying in the sea is they -- we cannot stand it. it's crazy. i mean people should have the right to move to ask for asylum. it's not possible to die just because of the need to escape from war or poverty. >> i immediate sara and saod from eritrea. they asked us not to show their faces. sar ahsara is a microbiologist who dreams of making her way to europe. >> i think it's very big business to take from a person $3,000. >> you don't think it's a bad business -- >> no, they are just doing. >> did not mistreat you on the boat? >> to no no. >> tried to cobble together the fare to take the train north. they have no intention of staying here. they think of sweden, germany and the united kingdom as places they would like to get to. in other words sicily and italy is one stage in their dangerous journey
we traveled osyracuse to syracuse, bored frustrateplanning their next move. we were not allowed into this reception center but we spoke to julia who works for a charity inside. she's from syracuse and never imagined she would be an aid worker in her home town. >> people dying in the sea is they -- we cannot stand it. it's crazy. i mean people should have the right to move to ask for asylum. it's not possible to die just because of the need to escape from war or poverty. >> i...
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Apr 24, 2015
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she's from syracuse and never imagined she would be an aid worker in her hometown. >> it's very--whoan understand it. it's crazy. people should have the right to ask for asylum why it's not possible to die just because of the need to escape from war or poverty. >> and sarah, a my grow biologists who dreams of getting a ph.d in europe. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid 3000 u.s. dollars each to the smugglers. >> they're just trying to make a business. it's a very big business. >> you don't feel angry towards them. >> no, no they're doing business. they're not forcing you to work. it is your wish. >> they did not mistreat you on the boat? >> no no. >> at the station a group of sudanese are trying to cobble together the take the train north. this is the escape group for many migrants. the majority we have spoken to said that they have no intention of staying here. they think of sweden, germany and united kingdom as countries they would like to get to. sicily and italy is just one stage in their long and dangerous journey. all the time more are arriving on sicily's
she's from syracuse and never imagined she would be an aid worker in her hometown. >> it's very--whoan understand it. it's crazy. people should have the right to ask for asylum why it's not possible to die just because of the need to escape from war or poverty. >> and sarah, a my grow biologists who dreams of getting a ph.d in europe. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid 3000 u.s. dollars each to the smugglers. >> they're just trying to make a business....
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not as is public as syracuse or albany places like that. >> this process and sentiment. slavery is in new york in 1827. but there is strong sentiment in favor of the south for a long time after that. this connection with the york we don't emphasize this. we pride ourselves on being a bastion of liberalism, tolerance, multicultural city. it was not like that in the 1st part of the 19th century. slavery was a vigorous presence in new york in the colonial era and lasted all the way down to 1827 1827 and after that there were slaves on the streets of new york for southerners visiting the city were about to bring slaves along with them for up to nine months until 1841. twenty years before 20 years before the civil war there will still slaves visible. the the key thing is new york was economically tied to the slave south. new york merchants control the cotton trade. new york bankers financed the expansion. shipbuilders build the ships. the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said new york city is as -- d
not as is public as syracuse or albany places like that. >> this process and sentiment. slavery is in new york in 1827. but there is strong sentiment in favor of the south for a long time after that. this connection with the york we don't emphasize this. we pride ourselves on being a bastion of liberalism, tolerance, multicultural city. it was not like that in the 1st part of the 19th century. slavery was a vigorous presence in new york in the colonial era and lasted all the way down to...
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>> on out united flight syracuse roberts frustration boiled over. he jokingly tweeted about making the oxygen mask on the plane deploy. >> the tweet was blunt. probably should have been tempered. >> the f.b.i. did not see the humor the on the ground in syracuseing as questioned roberts. they seized equipment shown in the tweets. >> san francisco based company is representing roberts and the company, one world lab. >> it is his job and he founded a company to help improve network and computer security. >> united bounced roberts from the booked flight to san francisco on saturday. saying he would be refunded but could not fly with the carrier. >> you security researchers will be less likely to help airlines given united's overseas action. >> united released this statement "given the claims he has manipulated aircraft suspects while in-flight, a clear violation of united policy, we have decided it is in the best interest of our customers and crew members he not be allowed to fly united." roberts said the research and work indicates it is possible to ha
>> on out united flight syracuse roberts frustration boiled over. he jokingly tweeted about making the oxygen mask on the plane deploy. >> the tweet was blunt. probably should have been tempered. >> the f.b.i. did not see the humor the on the ground in syracuseing as questioned roberts. they seized equipment shown in the tweets. >> san francisco based company is representing roberts and the company, one world lab. >> it is his job and he founded a company to help...
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it wasn't as public as in syracuse are open-air places like that. >> host: let's talk about that for a minute. this pro-southern sentiment in new york trade slavery and to new york in 1827 but there is a strong sentiment in favor of the south for a long time after that. why is that? what is this connection with new york and the southern states? >> guest: this is something not emphasized. i'm a new yorker as you well know and they don't emphasize this in our view of our history. new yorkers pride ourselves on being a bastion of liberalism of tolerance multicultural city. it wasn't like that in the first part of the 19th century trade first of all slavery was a vigorous presence in new york in the colonial era and it lasted as you said down to 1827 and even after that there were slaves on the streets of new york. southerners visiting the city were allowed to bring slaves along with them for up to nine months until 1841. so that's 20 years before the civil war. there were still slaves visible on the streets of new york but the key thing as new york was economically tied to the slave sou
it wasn't as public as in syracuse are open-air places like that. >> host: let's talk about that for a minute. this pro-southern sentiment in new york trade slavery and to new york in 1827 but there is a strong sentiment in favor of the south for a long time after that. why is that? what is this connection with new york and the southern states? >> guest: this is something not emphasized. i'm a new yorker as you well know and they don't emphasize this in our view of our history. new...
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syracuse 33 degrees. raleigh looking at 57. tonight will be comfortable, a little cool. tomorrow morning upper 40's, near 50, the wind out of the south at five to 10. through the day tomorrow, the high pressure will move off the coast, the wind returns out of the south, giving us added clouds during the late afternoon. thankfully, no rain to speak of. warm tomorrow, with highs mainly in the upper 60's, lower 70's. not be surprised if some areas were in the middle 70's. after that, things change. monday, mainly clear skies in the morning, grabbed the sunglasses. through the mid-day into the afternoon, 5:00, the baseball game underway, definitely need the sun screen. the strong sun angle will allow fair complected individuals to burn easily, so be careful. the clouds roll in. this happens late tomorrow night. showers, times over a not only tuesday, but wednesday thursday friday, even in two parts of saturday. then we finally clear out as we move into the middle of next weekend. never too early to talk about the weekend. tomorrow, highs near 70 degrees clouds increase durin
syracuse 33 degrees. raleigh looking at 57. tonight will be comfortable, a little cool. tomorrow morning upper 40's, near 50, the wind out of the south at five to 10. through the day tomorrow, the high pressure will move off the coast, the wind returns out of the south, giving us added clouds during the late afternoon. thankfully, no rain to speak of. warm tomorrow, with highs mainly in the upper 60's, lower 70's. not be surprised if some areas were in the middle 70's. after that, things...
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look at syracuse. terrible maine -- caribou, m aine, 22 degrees. really nice day for the baseball game. later in the week, bigger changes. nighttime lows around 50 degrees, mainly clear skies. winds out of the south at five to 10 miles per hour. we are going to look for an area of high pressure to slowly move off towards the east. as it does, wins stay out of the south-southwest. we are going to look for showers, periods of rain,. tomorrow will be the next or best of the next five days. mostly sunny skies, waking up as you head back to work, back to school, clouds will increase in the midday hours. by 5:00, the baseball game underway. mostly cloudy skies off to the west of us. as we move into early tuesday morning, grab your umbrellas. we will see showers, periods of rain for the day on tuesday. another round for the day on y, and then thursday and friday. you get the point, not a pretty weak. -- week. 69 for a high tomorrow. clouds will increase during the late afternoon hours. we're calling for a high temperature near 70 on tuesday. by wednesday,
look at syracuse. terrible maine -- caribou, m aine, 22 degrees. really nice day for the baseball game. later in the week, bigger changes. nighttime lows around 50 degrees, mainly clear skies. winds out of the south at five to 10 miles per hour. we are going to look for an area of high pressure to slowly move off towards the east. as it does, wins stay out of the south-southwest. we are going to look for showers, periods of rain,. tomorrow will be the next or best of the next five days. mostly...
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he's the chair of earth sciences at syracuse university. he has worked at syracuse university since 1982 and teaches earth science, groundwater movement and the fate of contaminants in groundwater. prior to the university, he worked at the u.s. geological survey in the minnesota district. he has served as a member on numerous panels of the national academy of science. he received his bachelors degree from the university of rhode island, his masters degree in geology from the university of minnesota. before working at energy, mr. lomax spent 15 years working in journalism. and energy and environmental reporter at bloomberg news and senior editor at argus media inc. he holds a bachelor in journalism from queensland in australia. our final witness, mr. holstein. prior to joining the environmental defense fund he was a senior advisor to the obama presidential campaign on energy and environmental policy matters and codirector of the transition team. among many other roles he has held the position of assistant secretary of the national, oceanic a
he's the chair of earth sciences at syracuse university. he has worked at syracuse university since 1982 and teaches earth science, groundwater movement and the fate of contaminants in groundwater. prior to the university, he worked at the u.s. geological survey in the minnesota district. he has served as a member on numerous panels of the national academy of science. he received his bachelors degree from the university of rhode island, his masters degree in geology from the university of...
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get to a better state. ♪ >>> a bitter cold winter day at the county courthouse in syracuse. year and a half in jail, stacey castor's fate is now on the line. will she walk free or will she spend the rest of her life in prison? >> all rise. court is now in session. please be seated. >> reporter: stacey castor is charged with murdering her second husband, suspected of murdering her first. she's also charged with trying to murder her own daughter, ashley, to frame her. two dead men, two versions of the truth, from the mother and the daughter. the trial begins. >> you will decide that the wrong person is sitting in that chair. >> you will have no choice but to stand up and shout, mrs. castor, you are a murderer and for that, you will pay. >> reporter: a mother and daughter, once best friends, now separated by the truth. now facing each other for the first time in more than a year. >> place your left hand on the bible, raise your right hand. >> reporter: the prosecutor calls his star witness first. the daughter who recounts at the tender age of 11, watching her father slowly dyin
get to a better state. ♪ >>> a bitter cold winter day at the county courthouse in syracuse. year and a half in jail, stacey castor's fate is now on the line. will she walk free or will she spend the rest of her life in prison? >> all rise. court is now in session. please be seated. >> reporter: stacey castor is charged with murdering her second husband, suspected of murdering her first. she's also charged with trying to murder her own daughter, ashley, to frame her. two...
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reporting live in college park scott broom, wusa9. >> by the way, the family of that black syracuse player who was forced to sit on the sidelines in 1937 was honored in a ceremony at byrd stadium in 2013. >>> an arrest in the murder of an aspiring rapper in seat pleasant, maryland. this morning police arrested 21- year-old lafonzo iracks at his northeast washington home. he's awaiting extradition to prince george's county. police say iracks shot and killed keaway ivy friday night. they were reportedly filming a music video in seat pleasant at the time. >>> a woman is safe tonight after an attempted abduction yesterday at a bus stop they're lawyers road and glenbrook. woods drive in the oak hill area of fairfax county. the 20-year-old victim was waiting at a bus stop when a man tried to pull her into his pickup truck. she freed herself. the man got away. police are looking for a hispanic man between 40 and 50 years old with straight black hair wearing a green sweatshirt and tan pants driving an older pickup truck with a ladder rack and tan interior. call police if you have any information.
reporting live in college park scott broom, wusa9. >> by the way, the family of that black syracuse player who was forced to sit on the sidelines in 1937 was honored in a ceremony at byrd stadium in 2013. >>> an arrest in the murder of an aspiring rapper in seat pleasant, maryland. this morning police arrested 21- year-old lafonzo iracks at his northeast washington home. he's awaiting extradition to prince george's county. police say iracks shot and killed keaway ivy friday...
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in the 30 syracuse, burlington, vermont, 34. caribou, maine, in the middle 20's. we will stay mild overnight. the temperatures eventually falling into the middle 60's, mostly cloudy skies. showers of the forecast with wind out of the south that 10. tomorrow, unsettled weather, the rush-hour commute early in the morning, wet roadways likely. midday, we may have a break in the action, then more rain in the afternoon, possibly some embedded thunderstorms. the frontal system will sack to the south, bringing cooler temperatures wednesday and thursday. friday and the weekend, warmer air, drying out nicely. 8:00 tomorrow morning may have showers around the capital beltway. hard to point the location, you get the point, showers through the day, into the night, into the day wednesday. thursday, another round of showers. this is as the frontal system lifts to the north as the warm front warms us up friday. you will need the umbrella tomorrow. not all day, but just to keep safe. lower 70's the daytime high tomorrow. the extended outlook, cooler air, only the 50's wednesday a
in the 30 syracuse, burlington, vermont, 34. caribou, maine, in the middle 20's. we will stay mild overnight. the temperatures eventually falling into the middle 60's, mostly cloudy skies. showers of the forecast with wind out of the south that 10. tomorrow, unsettled weather, the rush-hour commute early in the morning, wet roadways likely. midday, we may have a break in the action, then more rain in the afternoon, possibly some embedded thunderstorms. the frontal system will sack to the south,...
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when he landed in syracuse last week, fbi agents seized it laptop and equipment. and when he tried to fly on united airlines he was denied. >> his job is to make these systems safer. keeping a security researcher off of a flight for a joke post on twitter doesn't make the flight safer, and in fact it makes airline security worse in general. >> reporter: unites airlines give us this response. quote. given mr. robert' claim he has manipulated aircraft systems while in flying, a clear violation of united policy we decide it's in the best interests of our customers and crew members that the not be allowed to fly united. not withstanding his attempts we are confident our flight control systems could not be accessed through techniques he described. and we'll have much more of our interview with roberts in our 11:00 newscast. >> a man whose voice was heard on the air with as in the east bay for years is dead. wesley burton was kit by a hit-and-run driver. cornell has more. >> reporter: that police search continues tonight. it is a shock to everyone here at kpfa radio. th
when he landed in syracuse last week, fbi agents seized it laptop and equipment. and when he tried to fly on united airlines he was denied. >> his job is to make these systems safer. keeping a security researcher off of a flight for a joke post on twitter doesn't make the flight safer, and in fact it makes airline security worse in general. >> reporter: unites airlines give us this response. quote. given mr. robert' claim he has manipulated aircraft systems while in flying, a clear...
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when he landed in syracuse last week, fbi agents seized it laptop and equipment. and when he tried to fly on united airlines he was denied. >> his job is to make these systems safer. keeping a security researcher off of a flight for a joke post on twitter doesn't make the flight safer, and in fact it makes airline security worse in general. >> reporter: unites airlines give us this response. quote. given mr. robert' claim he has manipulated aircraft systems while in flying, a clear violation of united policy we decide it's in the best interests of our customers and crew members that the not be allowed to fly united. not withstanding his attempts we are confident our flight control systems could not be accessed through techniques he described. and we'll have much more of our interview with roberts in our 11:00 newscast. >> a man whose voice was heard on the air with as in the east bay for years is dead. wesley burton was kit by a hit-and-run driver. cornell has more. >> reporter: that police search continues tonight. it is a shock to everyone here at kpfa radio. th
when he landed in syracuse last week, fbi agents seized it laptop and equipment. and when he tried to fly on united airlines he was denied. >> his job is to make these systems safer. keeping a security researcher off of a flight for a joke post on twitter doesn't make the flight safer, and in fact it makes airline security worse in general. >> reporter: unites airlines give us this response. quote. given mr. robert' claim he has manipulated aircraft systems while in flying, a clear...
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the men's division has maryland fifth in the country behind notre dame syracuse carolina and duke. so maryland lacrosse doing very well here as we head into the final part of the season. maureen: wonderful. great to hear that. doug: quick look at doppler radar showing you the storms right now. here they are. few main ones east of the maryland area. downstream, still more coming across the mountains. steve rudin will let you know how they're doing in the evening and late tonight at 11:00. maureen: thanks, doug. have a good evening. >>> on this monday night, the police arrest the severed spine, the suspect does not survive. tonight, the new video. police just now saying force was not used. many now asking what happened in that police van? >>> also breaking the deadly storms moving east. tornado threats up tonight. the lightning, hail and straight-line winds already carving a deadly path. >>> the major arrests across america tonight. six suspects two different states. the one person allegedly recruiting them all. >>> the finish. the remarkable moment in boston today that left so many
the men's division has maryland fifth in the country behind notre dame syracuse carolina and duke. so maryland lacrosse doing very well here as we head into the final part of the season. maureen: wonderful. great to hear that. doug: quick look at doppler radar showing you the storms right now. here they are. few main ones east of the maryland area. downstream, still more coming across the mountains. steve rudin will let you know how they're doing in the evening and late tonight at 11:00....
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look at this. 37 in burlington. 39 in syracuse and you jump across to the west and temperatures really blossom and those warmer temperatures will be headed here. temperatures much warmer today than yesterday in the midwest and great lakes. our temperatures cooler than yesterday but we'll flip-flop and get those warmer temperatures here tomorrow and especially for the day on friday. not much in the way of cloudiness. big high pressure center overhead. things are on the move. he northwest. both will combine to bring us rain and possibly a thunderstorm or two late on friday. so timewise our futurecast for tomorrow at lunch time has it clear. it will be warm and pleasant. few clouds late in the day and then move forward to the two fronts that play a role in our weather. we'll see showers arriving during the rush hour on friday. we'll get a break more in the afternoon hours. maybe the heavier downpour and maybe a thunderstorm at night when the cold front itself rolls through. but the timing suggests all of it will move out of here by saturday morning. so overnight, clear, cool. 40 degrees f
look at this. 37 in burlington. 39 in syracuse and you jump across to the west and temperatures really blossom and those warmer temperatures will be headed here. temperatures much warmer today than yesterday in the midwest and great lakes. our temperatures cooler than yesterday but we'll flip-flop and get those warmer temperatures here tomorrow and especially for the day on friday. not much in the way of cloudiness. big high pressure center overhead. things are on the move. he northwest. both...
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prior to joining syracuse university, he worked at the u.s. geological survey in the minnesota district. among many other accomplishments, he's served as a member of numerous panels on the national academy of science and research council and technology board. he received his bachelor's degree from the university of rhode island. his masters degree in geology from pennsylvania state university and his doctorate in hydrogeology from the university of minnesota. our third witness mr. simon lomax, is the western director of energy and depth a program at the independent petroleum association of america. before working at energy and depth, he spent 15 years working in journalism as the editorial director of the energy now tv show and energy and environmental reporter at bloomberg news and a senior editor at media ink. he holds a bachelors in journalism from the yeensland university of technology in australia. our final witness is a senior director for strategic planning at the environmental defense fund. prior to joining the environmental defense fu
prior to joining syracuse university, he worked at the u.s. geological survey in the minnesota district. among many other accomplishments, he's served as a member of numerous panels on the national academy of science and research council and technology board. he received his bachelor's degree from the university of rhode island. his masters degree in geology from pennsylvania state university and his doctorate in hydrogeology from the university of minnesota. our third witness mr. simon lomax,...
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the syracuse university has a wonderful school of public affairs top rated school. it was a privilege to be there. i loved that. it was a great joy. and i came to aei at the end of 2008. i became president at the end of 2008 where i've been ever since. >> host: why did you leave music? >> guest: i left music because i was i felt an almost physical need to use my brain in a different way. music is great. i love the music. i still listen to great deal of music. most of how i see the world is formed from experience as a classical musician sort of the spiritual side of aesthetics. the sense of how i appreciate beauty. this comes from a time as a musician but i realized there was so much more in the world of ideas. my father was a college professor a mathematician editable arts school in seattle. my mother was a painter, an artist. i have satisfied the aesthetic side and i was interested in develop the intellectual side. i also had been influenced by a lot of thinkers. here's the weird part peter. when i'm still a musician of reading the work of james q. wilson of urban
the syracuse university has a wonderful school of public affairs top rated school. it was a privilege to be there. i loved that. it was a great joy. and i came to aei at the end of 2008. i became president at the end of 2008 where i've been ever since. >> host: why did you leave music? >> guest: i left music because i was i felt an almost physical need to use my brain in a different way. music is great. i love the music. i still listen to great deal of music. most of how i see the...
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she was born in syracuse new york. she was a aved hiker. started biking to work all the time. she loved traveling and museums and affluent frinch spiker and lovered spending time with our children. nancy had one son wloo lived in pittsburgh [inaudible] her son just received his phd [inaudible] services for nancy are held this sunday. she was a amazing teacher for all the parents that knew her and the families and she will be greatly missed and pray for her family and all the families that knew her in the school. it is a small community >> for the remaining supervisors we'll return to roll call after the 3 p.m. essential orders >> at this time we have 2, 3 p.m. special orders and it is my understanding that both requested to be continued, so at this time i will ask the clerk to call the first 3 p.m. specialordser >> item 20-23 comprised of publicorder at 3 p.m. for [inaudible] planning detarmt determination that the proposed project located at 53 state street is exe. from environment are view. >> colleagues can we have a motion to exkoos supervisor wiener? . motion by superviso
she was born in syracuse new york. she was a aved hiker. started biking to work all the time. she loved traveling and museums and affluent frinch spiker and lovered spending time with our children. nancy had one son wloo lived in pittsburgh [inaudible] her son just received his phd [inaudible] services for nancy are held this sunday. she was a amazing teacher for all the parents that knew her and the families and she will be greatly missed and pray for her family and all the families that knew...
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landed in syracuse and everybody on the plane was told to sit down and two uniformed officers and fbi agents came on the plane and i got taken off the plane, very civilized and a third joined them and we had a several lengthy conversation. >> they had no comment. and united said they are assuring people there is no danger of hacking of their systems. the way chris roberts described but they decided it is inappropriate for him to fly on their flights in the future so that is set stone. meanwhile they are doing a lot of business here at the conference. for "nighlty business report," in san francisco. >> still ahead, an impact on the price you pay for groceries if the bird flu outbreak spreads. >>> blue bell creameriess are pulling all of the products off of the shelves. they distribute frozen desserts to half of the country has investor relationsued a recall after listeria was found in two cartons it founds ice cream, frozt and sherbets from all of the manufacturing facilities. the company ceo apologized to all blue bell customers. >>> and in the poultry industry there are growing conce
landed in syracuse and everybody on the plane was told to sit down and two uniformed officers and fbi agents came on the plane and i got taken off the plane, very civilized and a third joined them and we had a several lengthy conversation. >> they had no comment. and united said they are assuring people there is no danger of hacking of their systems. the way chris roberts described but they decided it is inappropriate for him to fly on their flights in the future so that is set stone....
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. >>> take a look at this chaos outside a courtroom in syracuse, new york when a brawl erupts in the hallway. it all started with a hearing for a man accused of killing an 18 month-old girl. girls mother and one of the suspect relatives lost their cool in the hallway. an officer was hurt trying to break up the fight and both women were ticketed for disorderly conduct. >>> 5:13. here's traffic and weather together. >> good morning everyone this end up being a pretty nice day as temperatures surge in the mid 60's and along witt the wind flow turns much more southerly and that wind flow will be noticeable with time it will start to kick in. nothing now we have nothing more than a goose egg outside palmyra cove nature park. here on the palmyra cove nature park completely clear and chilly. we are starting off at 36 degrees here at the this observation site and there are spots that are colder then that and even in the 20's through the higher terrains. it is a chilly start. we don't have any wind to deal with just yet. but as this wind shifts again we will see that warmth move in and it wil
. >>> take a look at this chaos outside a courtroom in syracuse, new york when a brawl erupts in the hallway. it all started with a hearing for a man accused of killing an 18 month-old girl. girls mother and one of the suspect relatives lost their cool in the hallway. an officer was hurt trying to break up the fight and both women were ticketed for disorderly conduct. >>> 5:13. here's traffic and weather together. >> good morning everyone this end up being a pretty nice...
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when he landed in syracuse last week, fbi agents seized it laptop and equipment. united airlines he was denied. >> his job is to make these systems safer. keeping a security researcher off of a
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. >> electronics were seized when the uniform syracuse and fbi officers boarded the plane and removed me from the plane took my electronics and having a lengthy conversation with me. >> that was on wednesday. that was the day that you tweeted is it possible that you can do those things that say shut down or stall the plane entertainment system on board these planes. >> no. >> they do say no. i don't want to destroy the airline industry but he believe that's possible? >> all the research we have done. both myself and consultants and reseveriners in this area as well as having gotten a lot of support from retired engineers and other individuals indicates otherwise. >> thank you, chris. we'll continue to look into this. thank you sir. >> thank you very much for having me again. >> coming up, we have the bare baker isis on video massacring christians. what is taking the world so it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. you
. >> electronics were seized when the uniform syracuse and fbi officers boarded the plane and removed me from the plane took my electronics and having a lengthy conversation with me. >> that was on wednesday. that was the day that you tweeted is it possible that you can do those things that say shut down or stall the plane entertainment system on board these planes. >> no. >> they do say no. i don't want to destroy the airline industry but he believe that's possible?...
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we are helping upstate new york schools like syracuse region to los angeles into zip codes they haveer heard of. it is what way it -- it is the way americans work. we are both from new york, here we are and we live in california. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you have had a big change in your business. you got out of the physical textbook business. dan boy we got out of owning them. the deal with ingram simplifies the business. it clears things up in our digital services, our college to high school recruitment business. those are growing it extraordinary rates. the print textbook business rental business, we invented it. we do 6 million textbooks. we do not have to run a warehouse, we do not have to buy the books. there is a company that had slower growth and now has faster growth. cory: there was cash on the table because the way the market is they did not want it. dan: here's is the good news the most important thing to us is the student. we never lost focus of the ability to offer the business. we can now offer more because someone
we are helping upstate new york schools like syracuse region to los angeles into zip codes they haveer heard of. it is what way it -- it is the way americans work. we are both from new york, here we are and we live in california. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you have had a big change in your business. you got out of the physical textbook business. dan boy we got out of owning them. the deal with ingram simplifies the business. it clears things...
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syracuse had to questions. with the hostage release could you project that? >> everyone had the view of that. it was an -- terribly risky. going from the helicopters and special forces with the rest of the force then in the middle of that they lost three helicopters and due to recant local problems then one ran into a fuel ship setting everything on fire. it was a terrible outcome. it appears as if he put the risk of side with the potential to the yen toward circumstances because he thought he had to share a backbone. >> so would allow them to release the hostages is the ayatollah of gained control of the parliament. then he did not need the hostages anymore. when that happened they mated overture to unfreeze the assets in the united states will let the hostages go it isn't because of what we did but internally within iran. but i will not speculate beyond that. reagan's first crisis in a was day debacle. and i cannot say much more than that. the next one taught -- hijacking a twa the new deal deal and then to lose one petty officer sailor. to go back and fort
syracuse had to questions. with the hostage release could you project that? >> everyone had the view of that. it was an -- terribly risky. going from the helicopters and special forces with the rest of the force then in the middle of that they lost three helicopters and due to recant local problems then one ran into a fuel ship setting everything on fire. it was a terrible outcome. it appears as if he put the risk of side with the potential to the yen toward circumstances because he...
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she is from syracuse and never thought she would be an aid worker in her hometown. >> it's crazy.people sh have the right to ask for asylum. why it's not possible, to die just because they need to escape from war poverty. >> i met sara and saoud. they asked us not to show their faces. sara dreams of getting a ph.d in europe. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid $3000 u.s. each to the smugglers. >> it's a very big decision. >> so you don't feel angry towards them? >> no no, they're doing business. >> they did not mistreat you on the boat? >> no, no. >> at the station a group of sudanese are trying to cobble enough money to take the train north. this is the escape route for many migrants. the majority we've spoken to say they have no intention of staying here. they think of sweden, germany and the united kingdom as countries they would like to get to. sicily and italy is just one stage in their long and dangerous journey. but all the time more are arrive arriving on italy's shores. back at catania harbor the italian coast guard brought 80 africans to port. they k
she is from syracuse and never thought she would be an aid worker in her hometown. >> it's crazy.people sh have the right to ask for asylum. why it's not possible, to die just because they need to escape from war poverty. >> i met sara and saoud. they asked us not to show their faces. sara dreams of getting a ph.d in europe. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid $3000 u.s. each to the smugglers. >> it's a very big decision. >> so you don't feel angry...
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. >> i was flying to syracuse via chicago from denver. tweeted when i was mid-point between denver and chicago and london into syracuse was everyone was told to sit down. i got taken off the plane. very civilized and nice guys and a third joined them and we had a several hour lengthy conversation. >> we have talked to the fbi about this and they have given us an official no comment on chris roberts and the allegations. we have reached out to united. they said there is no truth to the allegations that you can hack into the systems. because chris robbers was putting out the tweets in the public domain they decided it would be inappropriate to allow him to fly on united. when i was talking to chris, i asked him if he will ever fly united again. as far as he knows, he has been banned for life. we will have to get more information. he was able to get here flying southwest. >> thank you very much. let's bring in phil as well. you cover the airlines for us. what's your take. what are u.s. carriers saying about this? >> i asked people and we have
. >> i was flying to syracuse via chicago from denver. tweeted when i was mid-point between denver and chicago and london into syracuse was everyone was told to sit down. i got taken off the plane. very civilized and nice guys and a third joined them and we had a several hour lengthy conversation. >> we have talked to the fbi about this and they have given us an official no comment on chris roberts and the allegations. we have reached out to united. they said there is no truth to...
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we are helping upstate new york schools, like syracuse, reach to los angeles, into zip codes they haveer heard of. it is the way america is working. we are both from new york, here we are, and we live in california. the population is moving. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you guys have made a big change in your business. to really get the physical textbook business -- to get out of that. dan: well, we got out of owning them. the sooner we go digital, the happier we will be. the deal with ingram simplifies the business. it clears things up in our tutoring business, our digital services, our college to high school recruitment business. those are growing at extraordinary rates. higher margins, less cash. the print textbook business, rental business, we invented it. it is still the number one pain point for college students. we do 6 million textbooks. the ingram deal means we do not have to run a warehouse, we do not have to buy the books. there is a company that had slower growth and now has faster growth. it had 12% gross margins and now -
we are helping upstate new york schools, like syracuse, reach to los angeles, into zip codes they haveer heard of. it is the way america is working. we are both from new york, here we are, and we live in california. the population is moving. why not move when you're in college? cory: we are in arizona, just to be clear. you guys have made a big change in your business. to really get the physical textbook business -- to get out of that. dan: well, we got out of owning them. the sooner we go...
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we travel to syracuse, there are migrants in the squares bus stations bored frustrated, planning their next mooch we spoakd tospoke to julia never imagined she would be an aid worker in her home town. >> people dying in the sea we cannot understand it. it's crazy. i mean, people should have the right to move, to ask for asylum asylum. it's not possible to die just because of their need to escape from war or poverty. >> i met sara and raod, who asked not to show their faces. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid about $3,000 u.s. each to the smugglers. >> they're not bad just trying to make a business. because i think very big business to take from one person $3,000. >> you don't feel angry towards them they are dining business. >> they are just a business. they did not force you to go on the boat. >> they did not mistreat you on the boat? >> no no. >> a group of daies are sudanese who try to cobble together the money to go north. they think of sweden united kingdom as the countries they want to get to. in other words sicily is one stage in their long and dangerous jo
we travel to syracuse, there are migrants in the squares bus stations bored frustrated, planning their next mooch we spoakd tospoke to julia never imagined she would be an aid worker in her home town. >> people dying in the sea we cannot understand it. it's crazy. i mean, people should have the right to move, to ask for asylum asylum. it's not possible to die just because of their need to escape from war or poverty. >> i met sara and raod, who asked not to show their faces. she...
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he's the chair of earth sciences at syracuse university.ed at syracuse university since 1982 and teaches earth science, groundwater movement and the fate of contaminants in groundwater. prior to the university, he worked at the u.s. geological survey in the minnesota district. he has served as a member on numerous panels of the national academy of science. he received his bachelors degree from the university of rhode island, his masters degree from -- his masters in geology from the university of minnesota. before working at energy, mr. lomax spent years working -- and energy and environmental reporter at bloomberg news and senior editor at argus media, inc. our final witness mr. holstein. prior to joining the environmental defense fund he was a senior advisor to the obama presidential campaign on energy and environmental policy matters and codirector of the transition team. among many other roles he has held the position of assistant secretary of the national, oceanic and atmospheric administration and chief of staff at the u.s. department
he's the chair of earth sciences at syracuse university.ed at syracuse university since 1982 and teaches earth science, groundwater movement and the fate of contaminants in groundwater. prior to the university, he worked at the u.s. geological survey in the minnesota district. he has served as a member on numerous panels of the national academy of science. he received his bachelors degree from the university of rhode island, his masters degree from -- his masters in geology from the university...
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not just here but also new england new york city 48 and syracuse 35 burlington 43 and low pressure justthe west of caribou, maine look at the record lows, philadelphia 33 degrees, and allentown 29 and wilmington 30 degrees set back in 1930, we'll be a few degrees from the records by tomorrow morning. coming up in the accuweather forecast you guys want some warmth? how warm would you like it? >> 70s. >> i would like 70. >> are you lost sir? >> i am trying to find darby road. >> just down the road. >> thank you very much. >> how are you buddy hey i'm doing well. >> everyone knows dave roberts. >> stick around and we can interview you in a little bit. >> why not. >> and we'll talk to the kids as well. >> you look great. >> david you look great. >> he looks good. we miss him around here, and now if you can find mr. 6 we would be thrilled about that. >> a delaware police officer that became an online singing sensation is back and better than ever. >> the officer gained fame by singing taylor swift's "shake it off" he promised an encore he is joined by his brother in blue demetrius stevenson
not just here but also new england new york city 48 and syracuse 35 burlington 43 and low pressure justthe west of caribou, maine look at the record lows, philadelphia 33 degrees, and allentown 29 and wilmington 30 degrees set back in 1930, we'll be a few degrees from the records by tomorrow morning. coming up in the accuweather forecast you guys want some warmth? how warm would you like it? >> 70s. >> i would like 70. >> are you lost sir? >> i am trying to find darby...
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winds to collide from the northeast and the south and new york city is down to 50 degrees right now syracuse 48 and boston 40 degrees, it's still warm to the south in baltimore, at 68 degrees, as we follow future tracker that front is south of new york city and south of dover by the time we get into the late evening hours you can see with the northeastly wind was doing its damage and it will fall from nearly 70 degrees over the next few hours on top of that we are dealing with light scattered showers around and you can see a batch in southern new jersey pushing off the coast and also some north of that front north of the poconos and sprinkles in the lehigh valley we are dealing with the rain, the chill down and on and off rain the next couple of days. more february like as opposed to the beginning and middle of april and the raw northeasterly wind on top of it and periodic drizzle and showers to go along with it. we'll talk about changes to come at the end of the week, another big jump in temperatures to come up at the end of the forecast. >> can you stay ahead of the on and off showers, by
winds to collide from the northeast and the south and new york city is down to 50 degrees right now syracuse 48 and boston 40 degrees, it's still warm to the south in baltimore, at 68 degrees, as we follow future tracker that front is south of new york city and south of dover by the time we get into the late evening hours you can see with the northeastly wind was doing its damage and it will fall from nearly 70 degrees over the next few hours on top of that we are dealing with light scattered...
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the very first time i came to syracuse in 1981, the first call i was from a citizen. it had to do with natural gas in her water well pism asked a few questions. that particular natural gas came from a wetlands setting. they did a study on natural gas and found every well had some natural gas. syracuse, some funded by a national science foundation to look at natural gas in the southern tier of new york and pretty much everyplace we have looked for it or looked there has been natural gas certainly in pennsylvania anyway. >> i'm going to be respectful of my colleague's time and my witness' time and geeled back. chairman smith: the gentleman from virginia, mr. beyers. representedive beyers: you said something -- some of them near two of the wells that had failed. yet when you gathered your 12,000 or whatever -- they were gathered by employees of chesapeake. a natural gas explorer. why is that inherent bias not much greater than independent researchers working for universities. mr. siegel: chesapeake gas to my knowledge and what i was told is they hired natural consultants
the very first time i came to syracuse in 1981, the first call i was from a citizen. it had to do with natural gas in her water well pism asked a few questions. that particular natural gas came from a wetlands setting. they did a study on natural gas and found every well had some natural gas. syracuse, some funded by a national science foundation to look at natural gas in the southern tier of new york and pretty much everyplace we have looked for it or looked there has been natural gas...
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prior to joining syracuse university worked at the geological survey in minnesota district. among many other publishers, he served as a member on numerous panels including the national academy of science cochair of the natural resource council water science and technology board. he received his bachelor's degree in the university of rhode island, masters degree in geology from pennsylvania state university and doctorate in hydrogeology from the university of minnesota. our third witness is the western director of energy and research education and public outreach programs at the independent petroleum association of america. before working at the energy in depth, he spent 15 years working on journalism as the editorial director of the energy now tv show and energy and environmental reporter as bloomberg news and senior editor at artist media incorporated. media incorporated. he he will be bachelor's in journalism from the university of technology in brisbane australia. our final witness is a senior director for strategic fund and prior he was a senior advisor to the obama pres
prior to joining syracuse university worked at the geological survey in minnesota district. among many other publishers, he served as a member on numerous panels including the national academy of science cochair of the natural resource council water science and technology board. he received his bachelor's degree in the university of rhode island, masters degree in geology from pennsylvania state university and doctorate in hydrogeology from the university of minnesota. our third witness is the...
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the fbi exporting this man off united airlines flight wednesday after it landed in syracuse.y questioned for hours after revealing, we can still take planes out of the sky thanks to the flaws with the inflight entertainment system. scary thought. morgan wright is a cyber security analyst and senior fellow at the center for digital government and my guest today. great to have you back. there's a lot to get through here. what was this security analyst, what was he showing about the vulnerability on our airplanes? >> what he was showing an airline or airplane is nothing more than one big flying network. boeing filed a report after mh-370 disappeared and talked about the security of 777s they had concerns about the inflight systems. there used to be a time they were separate networks. now they are converged that plane can connect to the ground. somebody on the ground can connect to that plane. i think that's what this expert was getting at. >> they take him off this airplane and they question him the fbi does. i mean, are they thinking he is a terrorist or thinking he figured out
the fbi exporting this man off united airlines flight wednesday after it landed in syracuse.y questioned for hours after revealing, we can still take planes out of the sky thanks to the flaws with the inflight entertainment system. scary thought. morgan wright is a cyber security analyst and senior fellow at the center for digital government and my guest today. great to have you back. there's a lot to get through here. what was this security analyst, what was he showing about the vulnerability...
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he tweeted last week of making oxygen masks deploy while on the united flight to syracuse and the f.b.id not see the humidor and when the plane landed agents questioned him and seized his equipment and united bounded him from his flight open saturday saying he was refunded but could not fly. >> the tweet was blunt and probably should have been tempered in all honest city. >> united release this statement saying "given the claims that he has what anyone lated aircraft systems while in flight a clear violation of united policy we decided it is in best interests of our customers and crew he not be allowed to fly united." roberts hopes to lead to a dialogue between airlines and federal securities about risks of security. >> hundreds of thousands watch as 30,000 runners compete in the boston marathon. stop women runners have all right started and the top men will leave the line at 7:00 a.m. officials plan to keep a close eye on the entire race court and are discouraging people from bringing large bags and cooler and drones banned. this follows the deadly terrorist bombing at the boston marat
he tweeted last week of making oxygen masks deploy while on the united flight to syracuse and the f.b.id not see the humidor and when the plane landed agents questioned him and seized his equipment and united bounded him from his flight open saturday saying he was refunded but could not fly. >> the tweet was blunt and probably should have been tempered in all honest city. >> united release this statement saying "given the claims that he has what anyone lated aircraft systems...
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not allowed into this reception center but we spoke to julia who works for a charity inside, from syracuse and never imagined she would be an aide worker in her hometown. >> people dying in the sea. we cannot stand it. it's crazy. people should have the right to ask for asylum. it's not possible to die just because they need to escape from war or poverty. >> sara and serud from areatrea a micro biologist who dreams of getting a ph.d. in europe. she arrived this week after eight days at sea. they paid about $3,000 u.s. dollars each to the smugglers. >> they are not bad. they just tried to make a business. it's very big business to take from one person $3,000. >> you don't feel angry toward them? they are doing business? >> no. they are not forcing you to go. it is your wish. >> they did not mistreat you on the boat? >> no. no. nothing like that. >> at the station, a group of sudanese are trying to cobble together the money to take the train north. this is the escape route for many my grant. the majority we have spoken to say they have no intention of staying here they think of sweeden, germ
not allowed into this reception center but we spoke to julia who works for a charity inside, from syracuse and never imagined she would be an aide worker in her hometown. >> people dying in the sea. we cannot stand it. it's crazy. people should have the right to ask for asylum. it's not possible to die just because they need to escape from war or poverty. >> sara and serud from areatrea a micro biologist who dreams of getting a ph.d. in europe. she arrived this week after eight days...
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syracuse, new york, your new premium member on bill o'reilly.com.'re so tech savvy could you come over and set up the podcast on my android. i'm lucky i can put gas in my car chris. but once you figure out the machines you yourself own you will enjoy hearing the factor anytime you want. check out the stuff we have on all o'reilly.com premium members. the signed poster, one in few in existence for "killing jesus" is jay brian who made a donation, a big one, to the independence fund, to help severely wounded american vets. i will sign the poster for him. appreciate it, jay. helps a lot of people. "tip of the day" as you may know, this coming sunday 8:00 p.m., the new history series called legends and lives will debut. first two episodes doc holliday and jesse james. we'll tell you what the legends were really like. some of it are shocking. along with the tv program, legends of life. that makes sense. great read for anyone interested in history. especially young people. it lays out short stories and the facts about the american west. which i just find
syracuse, new york, your new premium member on bill o'reilly.com.'re so tech savvy could you come over and set up the podcast on my android. i'm lucky i can put gas in my car chris. but once you figure out the machines you yourself own you will enjoy hearing the factor anytime you want. check out the stuff we have on all o'reilly.com premium members. the signed poster, one in few in existence for "killing jesus" is jay brian who made a donation, a big one, to the independence fund, to...
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skies still believed -- syracuse still believed to hold thousands.claimed to have enslaved 1,000 women and girls, going so far as to show family float as who to how they -- to show how they can be used as sex slaves. girls who have not come of age as sex slaves, as well. despite those who have released, we heard a heartbreaking clip of a woman crying out for loved ones she to leave behind. cnn, baghdad. >>> it is now a week since al shabaab's brutal wraser it at a university in kenya. the attackers left teachers and children that their classrooms could be next. we have a private school in garissa where educators and students say they're now risking their lives for an education. >> reporter: we can't show their faces, but these children are studying manageme ining mathema and english hoping for a brighter future. a future that's under threat says the headmaster. >> it's like they want to make sure that everything goes a negative way. they want to teach us and make sure that this area doesn't even benefit a single minute. they want to make sure that th
skies still believed -- syracuse still believed to hold thousands.claimed to have enslaved 1,000 women and girls, going so far as to show family float as who to how they -- to show how they can be used as sex slaves. girls who have not come of age as sex slaves, as well. despite those who have released, we heard a heartbreaking clip of a woman crying out for loved ones she to leave behind. cnn, baghdad. >>> it is now a week since al shabaab's brutal wraser it at a university in kenya....
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he said he jokingly tweeted of making oxygen masks deploy while on a united flight to syracuse and thenot see the humor and when the plan landed agent questions him and seized his equipment and united bounced minimum from the booked flight to sfo on saturday say he would be refunded but could not fly with the carrier. >> the tweet was blunt and probably shut have been tempered a little bit in all honesty >> united released this statement, given mr. roberts plan he has manipulated aircraft systems in flight a clear violation of united policy we decide it is in our best interests of cuss mornings and crew he not be allowed to flight united." roberts hopes this leads to a dialogue with the airlines and federal authorities about security risks. >> arena will rock for game two of the playoffs against the pelicans. the warriors held on for a victory after leading by 25 points late in the third quarter. tonight they will maintain home court advantage in the best of seven before the soars shift to new orleans on thursday. our reporter will have a report from the arena at the top of hour. >> st
he said he jokingly tweeted of making oxygen masks deploy while on a united flight to syracuse and thenot see the humor and when the plan landed agent questions him and seized his equipment and united bounced minimum from the booked flight to sfo on saturday say he would be refunded but could not fly with the carrier. >> the tweet was blunt and probably shut have been tempered a little bit in all honesty >> united released this statement, given mr. roberts plan he has manipulated...
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last season he was with triple-a syracuse. cole went 7-0 over 11 starts in this season. so far, so. in three starts. but they play the braves tonight. welcome to the big leagues, boy. >> that's the kind of guy i bet in the high school he was the captain of every team he was on. football team basketball team baseball team. >> paul pierce, too probably. >> oh, without a shadow of a doubt. and the cheerleading squad as well. >> we're staying on top of the situation in baltimore as crowds continue to fill the streets. >> lester holt live in baltimore next on "nbc fightly news." we'll bring you updates as they come in on the nbc washington app and online >>> on this tuesday night, the state of emergency here in baltimore. a city on edge. the national guard out in force after an eruption of violence. rioters setting fires, ransacking stores clashing with police and that moment so many people here are talking about. the woman who took matters into her own hands. tonight this cit to the lid on. >>> also the frantic search for survivors in nepal as the death toll now tops a staggering 5,000
last season he was with triple-a syracuse. cole went 7-0 over 11 starts in this season. so far, so. in three starts. but they play the braves tonight. welcome to the big leagues, boy. >> that's the kind of guy i bet in the high school he was the captain of every team he was on. football team basketball team baseball team. >> paul pierce, too probably. >> oh, without a shadow of a doubt. and the cheerleading squad as well. >> we're staying on top of the situation in...
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the news comes as syracuse joins the latest -- is the latest school to join by from fossil fuels.stees threaten to purge the endowment. the campus-led divestment movement calls for purging investment portfolios of assets that drive and profit from global warming. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: i am juan gonzalez. welcome to our viewers around the country and around the world. as the state of indiana faces increasing pressure to repeal a new religious freedom law, arkansas lawmakers have passed a similar bill that critics say could allow business owners to refuse service to lesbian, gay bisexual and transgender customers in the name of religious freedom. republican arkansas governor asa hutchinson has said he plans to sign the bill into law. on tuesday, the ceo of wal-mart, arkansas's largest corporation, called for hutchinson to veto the bill. wal-mart joins a growing number of corporations opposing the religious freedom bills. apple, angie's list and eli lilly, have asked indiana state
the news comes as syracuse joins the latest -- is the latest school to join by from fossil fuels.stees threaten to purge the endowment. the campus-led divestment movement calls for purging investment portfolios of assets that drive and profit from global warming. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: i am juan gonzalez. welcome to our viewers around the country and around the world. as the state of indiana...