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the case of barbara walsh was virtually identical.as doing her laundry and had left the door open while she went downstairs. like the first crime, parker used materials he found inside the apartment. after the sexual assault and murder, he used the towels in the bathroom to clean up before setting the fire. in the folded towels, one hair with the root intact survived the intense heat, smoke, and flames. a tiny hair found with the help of an angry girlfriend intent on getting revenge. investigators think the motive for parker's crimes was, in part, his anger and resentment towards his girlfriend, princess gray. >> he had a lot of pent-up anger to princess, who was dominant, an extremely difficult person to deal with. and i suspected that contributed to the release of this sexual deviancy that we see in the murders. >> after a four-month trial, robert parker was convicted of two counts of aggravated murder and sentenced to life in prison. his crimes were planned, all the way down to his attempts to destroy the evidence. but science unco
the case of barbara walsh was virtually identical.as doing her laundry and had left the door open while she went downstairs. like the first crime, parker used materials he found inside the apartment. after the sexual assault and murder, he used the towels in the bathroom to clean up before setting the fire. in the folded towels, one hair with the root intact survived the intense heat, smoke, and flames. a tiny hair found with the help of an angry girlfriend intent on getting revenge....
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barbara? >> thank you, angie. >>> right now, family and friends are saying goobye to a virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. people are paying their respects to kevin quick at a public memorial at the university of virginia. his funeral will be held later today. it will be private. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with his death. they haven't charged anyone with murder at this time. >>> well, give yourself some extra time if you're traveling by metro today. the furrogate north and dupont metro stations are closed today. they'llreopen tomorrow. shuttle buses are running between woodley park and metro center. they're running on a saturday schedule, however they will close at midnight tonight. you can park for free at metro-owned lots and garages. >>> today, mount vernon is celebrating george washington's birthday. thousands of people will visit the landmark today to take part in a ser
barbara? >> thank you, angie. >>> right now, family and friends are saying goobye to a virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. people are paying their respects to kevin quick at a public memorial at the university of virginia. his funeral will be held later today. it will be private. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with his death. they haven't charged anyone with murder...
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good morning. >> good morning to you, barbara. the fire/rescue crews are in beltsville where a car crashed into a creek. this is video of the scene from chopper4, in the 3300 block of powder mill road. they say the car lost control, skidded off the road and crashed into the creek. no word right now on any injuries. the road is closed as police investigate. we're following the story on news4 and on nbcwashington.com. at the live desk, i'm eun yang. barbara? >> thank you, eun. >>> right now, we're waiting to hear from a d.c. family. they're getting ready to speak publicly after their father died just outside a d.c. fire station. his family says the firefighters refused to help, sparking a big investigation. news4's richard jordan is live in northeast washington where the family is getting ready to speak any minute now. richard? >> reporter: barbara, the family's being joined by a legal representative. they are now working with an attorney from the cochran firm, and that's a clear indication that they will likely be seeking legal act
good morning. >> good morning to you, barbara. the fire/rescue crews are in beltsville where a car crashed into a creek. this is video of the scene from chopper4, in the 3300 block of powder mill road. they say the car lost control, skidded off the road and crashed into the creek. no word right now on any injuries. the road is closed as police investigate. we're following the story on news4 and on nbcwashington.com. at the live desk, i'm eun yang. barbara? >> thank you, eun....
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i'm going to defer to barbara to talk about. crisis intervention resources, and then chronic mental illness. and this is around the area of laura's law. i am very supportive of the cipp court that the health department and our courts, our public defender and our da have been involved with. i think it is a very important model. there is push for more tools in the tool box which i think are appropriate. i think the tools in laura's law that allow family and friends petition when they're concerned about the well-being of a loved one failing in and out of the mental health system is very important. there are other tools around intensive case management and also our mobile crisis team. you know, our health director is not able to ask for more resources because of the difficult budget environment. i've got to say for me, the mobile crisis team which obviously struggled during the different year for the city is an area we can staff better. i would estimate from their high point they're maybe at 50% right now. they've got a grant applic
i'm going to defer to barbara to talk about. crisis intervention resources, and then chronic mental illness. and this is around the area of laura's law. i am very supportive of the cipp court that the health department and our courts, our public defender and our da have been involved with. i think it is a very important model. there is push for more tools in the tool box which i think are appropriate. i think the tools in laura's law that allow family and friends petition when they're concerned...
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barbara, california.pbringing was so much different from those that grew up in the south, for example. i was able to attend concerts, go to art museums. santa barbara was a rich cultural community and i had access to everything. i think that shaped me as an artist. i was very blessed having parents and grandparents that exposed me to theater, art, and encouraged me. not discouraged me, but encouraged me to pursue my dream . to pursue an art career. wherever that might lead me. we did not think there were any restrictions. at least when i was growing up. what kind of discouragement were you hearing and you are you hearing it from? >> sadly, i heard it from older african-americans. many of them having grown up in the south. what i told them i was going to go work for walt disney, they said, i'm sorry. walt disney doesn't hire black people. they had no idea. tavis: but he hadn't at that point. mean that he not did not hire minorities. there were people, latino and asian working at the walt disney studio. no
barbara, california.pbringing was so much different from those that grew up in the south, for example. i was able to attend concerts, go to art museums. santa barbara was a rich cultural community and i had access to everything. i think that shaped me as an artist. i was very blessed having parents and grandparents that exposed me to theater, art, and encouraged me. not discouraged me, but encouraged me to pursue my dream . to pursue an art career. wherever that might lead me. we did not think...
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it's disgusting. >> because i ran out of money, barbara! >> well, it looks like barbara won.s never happening again. >> all right. here we go. the timeless hits from singer/songwriter carole king. >> jessie mueller plays a song from the hit musical "beautiful" on broadway. >> i can't wait. and she's blond, bold, and beautiful. and she's also a survivor. >> "real housewife" aviva drescher tells her story right after this. [ sponge ] welcome back to "you make a choice." meet our contestant. will she choose to help maintain her hands... or to really clean her dishes? oooh, we have a game changer?! [ female announcer ] dawn hand renewal with olay beauty has a specially designed formula that helps lock in your hands' natural moisture while getting dishes squeaky clean. [ sponge ] sparkling dishes and fabulous hands -- she looks happy about those prizes! [ female announcer ] dawn does more. [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways. it supports digestive and immune health by working in your
it's disgusting. >> because i ran out of money, barbara! >> well, it looks like barbara won.s never happening again. >> all right. here we go. the timeless hits from singer/songwriter carole king. >> jessie mueller plays a song from the hit musical "beautiful" on broadway. >> i can't wait. and she's blond, bold, and beautiful. and she's also a survivor. >> "real housewife" aviva drescher tells her story right after this. [ sponge ] welcome...
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i think barbara might, too. one of the problems of -- one of the failures i think in homeless intervention was in the '90s and maybe even earlier was that we had -- and we did have outreach. but what we did is we had outreach -- and keep in mind the folks on the street are generally the folks who have the most barriers to getting houses. we're talking about chronically homeless, mental illness, long-term homelessness, [speaker not understood], subsidy issues, alcoholism, primary health care needs. we are tasking again, in the old sort of model of outreach, tasking peers or formerly homeless folks or low paid, low trained entry level folks to do the most difficult sort of social intervention there is, which is try to get someone who is chronically homeless into some sort of services. [speaker not understood]. we should have our folks who are psychiatrists, psychologist, masters in social work, clinicians who are equipped with the tools to help assist this population. we start off that way and the other is what we
i think barbara might, too. one of the problems of -- one of the failures i think in homeless intervention was in the '90s and maybe even earlier was that we had -- and we did have outreach. but what we did is we had outreach -- and keep in mind the folks on the street are generally the folks who have the most barriers to getting houses. we're talking about chronically homeless, mental illness, long-term homelessness, [speaker not understood], subsidy issues, alcoholism, primary health care...
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i know barbara will talk about some of these issues. the next is about requiring city housing funding providers, notify an agency before initiating eviction proceedings. i think in the context of all the eviction attention received perhaps this is something to have a hearing on to really look at evictions from supportive housing. since we are funding that housing, we should have more control than we have in the environment of ellis acts and [speaker not understood]. the next is public housing. this is an area where two years ago we would have come before you and said, gee, we're just getting start. ~ started. i think the past year the mayor and the mayor's administration have been dedicate today reimagine what public housing can be like of. again, public housing in cities that are more successful at responding to homelessness is a major tool particularly in ending family homelessness. so, it's very important, the housing authority has been working hard to pull up their lists that they've had, new practices. our nonprofit is going to be
i know barbara will talk about some of these issues. the next is about requiring city housing funding providers, notify an agency before initiating eviction proceedings. i think in the context of all the eviction attention received perhaps this is something to have a hearing on to really look at evictions from supportive housing. since we are funding that housing, we should have more control than we have in the environment of ellis acts and [speaker not understood]. the next is public housing....
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hi barbara. >> good morning. this gridiron favorite became the first at the stadium. he had courage on the field and beyond. >> they entertained washington crowds since 1932 under original owner george preston marshal. the redskins team was the first with a fight song and marching band. last in the league when it came to race relations. >> the redskins moved in for their third score. >> in 1961 the team moved to a brand new stadium. marshal was the long holds in the nfl pressured to lift his ban on black players. number 49, bobby mitchell was traded from the cleveland browns to the last place washington redskins. >> when i came to washington in '62, this team did not have any blacks. so i got my own problem. >> he and his family would have to deal with life in a segregated city. >> i've got people saying things to me that even i didn't hear in cleveland. some of these people were saying things i didn't hear growing you up in arkansas. >> he grew up in hot springs, a arkansas. >> it was one of the most liberal cities in the south. it was a resort town. >> his father wo
hi barbara. >> good morning. this gridiron favorite became the first at the stadium. he had courage on the field and beyond. >> they entertained washington crowds since 1932 under original owner george preston marshal. the redskins team was the first with a fight song and marching band. last in the league when it came to race relations. >> the redskins moved in for their third score. >> in 1961 the team moved to a brand new stadium. marshal was the long holds in the nfl...
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barbara? >> thank you, angie. >>> another controversy surrounding ambulance response times may also come up at that meeting. it's a story you saw first on news4 at 11:00. sources tell us a fire truck had to take a toddler to a hospital because an ambulance wasn't nearby. the toddler was having a seizure around 5:00 friday night when paramedics decided not to wait for the ambulance, which was seven miles away. chief kenneth ellerbe said it was the right thing to do. >> it was a good idea. it was the right decision to make, and it was a good decision for the patient. >> ellerbe says he is looking at increasing the number of ambulances on the streets every day from 39 to 45. >>> well, after a brief tease of spring, and it was nice, winter, though, is back. storm team4 meteorologist tom kierein joins us with the first forecast for this mod midday. tom? >> it was feeling like spring over the weekend, and now feeling like winter. it is still february, after all. feeling like february now. as we look
barbara? >> thank you, angie. >>> another controversy surrounding ambulance response times may also come up at that meeting. it's a story you saw first on news4 at 11:00. sources tell us a fire truck had to take a toddler to a hospital because an ambulance wasn't nearby. the toddler was having a seizure around 5:00 friday night when paramedics decided not to wait for the ambulance, which was seven miles away. chief kenneth ellerbe said it was the right thing to do. >> it...
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barbara, one of my daughters, was in africa, working in a hospital.he did not get to go, but jenna, that was a lot of fun. we still get to go. we have been back to glacier and yellowstone and probably not too yosemite because it is just too hard for us at our age. >> have you been stopped and recognized? >> we always do. we have one party as a fundraiser. a lot of the western parks have friends groups. this summer, we had a big party at the superintendent's house for all the supporters of yellowstone national park to come. that was fun. >> what do you enjoy most about being texas first lady? >> i love being texas first lady because i love my state and i know my state so well. i have always lived here. i have traveled all over our state. i do not think i made it to every single county. i think there are 253 of them, but i did make it almost every one. in many cases, it was nostalgic. being a part of the state that i visited with my parents. we would go on summer vacations or a part of the state where my grandmother had lived in el paso or lubbock, wher
barbara, one of my daughters, was in africa, working in a hospital.he did not get to go, but jenna, that was a lot of fun. we still get to go. we have been back to glacier and yellowstone and probably not too yosemite because it is just too hard for us at our age. >> have you been stopped and recognized? >> we always do. we have one party as a fundraiser. a lot of the western parks have friends groups. this summer, we had a big party at the superintendent's house for all the...
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bienvenidos a "primer impacto" les saluda bÁrbara bermudo pamela se encuentra en una asignaciÓn especialeguida les mostramos Últimas imÁgenes de la tragedia que se vive en venezuela. >> pero antes comenzamos con la impactante caso de un bebÉ de solo 5 meses que regresÓ a la vida gracias a su tÍa, que se percatÓ que el bebÉ habÍa dejado de respirar en la parte trasera del vehÍculo en el que viajaban. >> lo que pasÓ despuÉs es impactante, y es giuly ferrer quiÉn nos cuenta desde miami. >> en pleno trÁfico y en una de las autopistas mÁs transitadas de miami la tÍa del pequeÑo sebastiÁn se bajÓ del auto gritando cargando al bebÉ y desesperada pidiendo auxilio se trata de pamela r, cuyo sobrino sebastiÁn de 5 meses quien sufre de problemas respiratorios sufriÓ un episodio en plena carretera quedando inconsciente. >> (en inglÉs). >> ella cuenta que su hermana le habÍa confiado el cuidado de su sobrino y que ella sentÍa la responsabilidad de salvarlo. >> al tiempo que la tÍa le daba respiraciÓn boca a boca una buena samaritana lucila godoy se detuvo para ayudarla pese que era consciente dentro
bienvenidos a "primer impacto" les saluda bÁrbara bermudo pamela se encuentra en una asignaciÓn especialeguida les mostramos Últimas imÁgenes de la tragedia que se vive en venezuela. >> pero antes comenzamos con la impactante caso de un bebÉ de solo 5 meses que regresÓ a la vida gracias a su tÍa, que se percatÓ que el bebÉ habÍa dejado de respirar en la parte trasera del vehÍculo en el que viajaban. >> lo que pasÓ despuÉs es impactante, y es giuly ferrer...
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i do want to thank barbara in advance for all of the hard work on this issue. she has been terrific to work with. and also jennifer freed balk director of co-lick on homeless in to provide an overview of the services that her nonprofit provides, discuss the successes and pitfalls, and her vision for how we can make tangible progress on this issue moving forward. ultimately, i do believe that would focus attention we can make a significant dent in the number of homelessness on our streets. it's a complicated issue. it is a costly issue, but i believe it's a challenge our city government should focus on and embrace. as a city we have to help those who are currently on our city streets with no roofs over their heads. today is the first hearing regarding the discussion of this issue and the coming months. although we may agree on some issues and disagree on others, i hope everyone will agree on the importance of the issue and turn a deplorable situation in our city to one of hope and promise. so, with that, would like to invite bevan dufty up to the podium to speak
i do want to thank barbara in advance for all of the hard work on this issue. she has been terrific to work with. and also jennifer freed balk director of co-lick on homeless in to provide an overview of the services that her nonprofit provides, discuss the successes and pitfalls, and her vision for how we can make tangible progress on this issue moving forward. ultimately, i do believe that would focus attention we can make a significant dent in the number of homelessness on our streets. it's...
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it means barbara means barbaric, strange. he lied. beautiful wedding. >> not long after their wedding day the new bride's father wrote a letter predicting the young couple's future. george was at yale. i think he's the big man on campus. he says some day he could be. of the -- president of the united states. he really thought george was wonderful. we didn't expect that then. we did not think he was going to be president then but he worked hard all his life and did everything the best he could i believe. best son, best father, best student always. >> athlete. >> best@lea athlete. >> barbara bush credits the bush family matriarch for much of her success. >> she was the most extraordinary woman, great paddle tennis player and very nice. put on less airs than any one i know. she taught him a lot of things you learn in kindergarten talk about the other fellow don't talk about yourself. maybe she made george a fault he shouldn't have had, but she told me one day i think george bush is the greatest president i knew and i knew a lot. he had o
it means barbara means barbaric, strange. he lied. beautiful wedding. >> not long after their wedding day the new bride's father wrote a letter predicting the young couple's future. george was at yale. i think he's the big man on campus. he says some day he could be. of the -- president of the united states. he really thought george was wonderful. we didn't expect that then. we did not think he was going to be president then but he worked hard all his life and did everything the best he...
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. >> i'm barbara harrison in for jim handly. >> and i'm pat larson muse. we have new information of what to expect for the sunday storm? >> let's get to amelia segal and what is coming our way? >> well, barbara starting sunday evening the rain will be moving into the area during the overnight hours into monday morning where we will see a period of mix. that includes the potential for ice before it turns over to all snow for the majority of the day on monday. coming up in a little bit, i will have much more on the storm, and before we get to monday morning, we will have the weekend to enjoy, and i will have the forecast, pat. >> thank you, amelia, and the first wave of the powerful storm is hammering much of southern california, and we are seeing flooded roads and mud slides in the same communities that dealt with wildfires recently, and today's storm has knocked out power to 14,000 people and caused a bunch of accidents. we will go live to one area in california where they have evac waited 1,000 homes and expecting 7 inches of rain. >>> it is one of the sc
. >> i'm barbara harrison in for jim handly. >> and i'm pat larson muse. we have new information of what to expect for the sunday storm? >> let's get to amelia segal and what is coming our way? >> well, barbara starting sunday evening the rain will be moving into the area during the overnight hours into monday morning where we will see a period of mix. that includes the potential for ice before it turns over to all snow for the majority of the day on monday. coming up in...
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. >>> bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de "primer impacto", les saluda bÁrbara bermudo, en vivo desdel hard rock en la riviera maya. >>> y pamela silva conde, gracias por estar con nosotros, en esta tarde tan especial, mÁs adelante, tenemos un programa cargado de muchas sorpresas. >>> asÍ es. >>> desde este bello lugar. >>> vamos al estudios para noticias del dÍa, por supuesto. >>> comenzamos natalia adelante. >>> quÉ tal, se ven preciosas, como les sentÓ el sol en cancÚn, nos vemos mÁs adelante barbara y pamela. asÍ es, vamos a comenzar con las noticias del dÍa, tenemos el impactante rescate de un menor que se cayÓ a un estanque, un buen samaritano se lanzÓ para salvarlo, desde perÚ el desenlace de un valiente acto captado en video. >>> este es el dramÁtico instante en el que un policÍa consigue arrebatar de la muerte a un joven arrastrado por una corriente de agua subterrÁnea. >>> cayÓ al torrente, asustado por el claxon de un camiÓn que lo asustÓ. los policÍas patrullaban la zona, vieron el tumulto de gente, y decidieron actuar, lo encontraron a quince metros del hoyo, aferrado a d
. >>> bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn especial de "primer impacto", les saluda bÁrbara bermudo, en vivo desdel hard rock en la riviera maya. >>> y pamela silva conde, gracias por estar con nosotros, en esta tarde tan especial, mÁs adelante, tenemos un programa cargado de muchas sorpresas. >>> asÍ es. >>> desde este bello lugar. >>> vamos al estudios para noticias del dÍa, por supuesto. >>> comenzamos natalia adelante. >>>...
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it says a lot about him and about barbara bush. you know, it is a place for family and friends to be together. and that is the attraction of it. that is what you feel when you're there. >> you can see by his body actions and his words how important kennebunkport is to them. how important it is to him, the joys he gets of watching his grandchildren blossom into adults. and to see the success of his family, i think far exceeds any success that he has had in his life, which in my mind far exceeds anything that anybody else in our family has done. >> my husband is great. we have been married 65 years. and there is no dark side. truthfully. someti sometimes he makes me sort of mad but i have never been ashamed or embarrassed about him. and i have always been proud of him. >> george herbert walker bush met barbara pierce after the december 7th attack on pearl harbor. >> and george asked someone there do you know the girl in the red and green dress. >> beautiful girl -- >> no, he didn't say that. he said yeah, george said go cut in on her
it says a lot about him and about barbara bush. you know, it is a place for family and friends to be together. and that is the attraction of it. that is what you feel when you're there. >> you can see by his body actions and his words how important kennebunkport is to them. how important it is to him, the joys he gets of watching his grandchildren blossom into adults. and to see the success of his family, i think far exceeds any success that he has had in his life, which in my mind far...
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bÁrbara y pamela. >>> gracias lindsay.iremos como sumarse al radioton . >> también nueva legislación que puede ser salvación para colegio comunitario, lo esperamos en noticias univisión 14 a las 6pm . >> el r ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> el reportaje que verÁn a continuaciÓn. vuelve a poner a prueba la capacidad de creer en posesiones. y que hay demonios. >>> con poderes especiales y puedan sacarles del cuerpo de endemoniados. adriana fue a colombia para ver como trabaja un exorcista que dice que puede vencer a los demonios. >>> con primeras luces de la maÑana llegamos al pueblo de la cumbre en el occidente de colombia, Íbamos en busca de un hombre que cuya fama de exorcista traspasÓ las fronteras de este lugar. finalmente en las puertas del llamado templo de sanaciÓn, nos recibiÓ el hermano ermes. >>> gracias a dios. >>> gracias a recibirme. >>> no, no. un ex campesino de 52 aÑos que dijo que realizÓ mÁs de quince mil exorcismos por 20 aÑos. >>> se agachan sin entrar a cÍrculos cerrados con cinta roja. >>> llegÓ el momento tan esperado,
bÁrbara y pamela. >>> gracias lindsay.iremos como sumarse al radioton . >> también nueva legislación que puede ser salvación para colegio comunitario, lo esperamos en noticias univisión 14 a las 6pm . >> el r ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> el reportaje que verÁn a continuaciÓn. vuelve a poner a prueba la capacidad de creer en posesiones. y que hay demonios. >>> con poderes especiales y puedan sacarles del cuerpo de endemoniados. adriana fue a colombia para ver...
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i don't want to talk about it, barbara. but barbara walters is one tough interviewer, and she stuck at it today. and he was forced to say what he may have wanted to say, but i've never heard him put it so emphatically. i don't care if hillary clinton runs for president. i could run against her. your thoughts. >> well, chris, without committing himself one way or another, i do agree with you. it's the strongest statement that joe biden has yet made as vice president that he may well do this. you asked why he said so. i think he is a little irritated. i know from talking to friends of his that he is a little irritated about the notion that he would not be considered and that everybody would sort of coronate hillary clinton in advance. i think he thinks there should be a contest. i think he thinks there should be a conversation. and also, don't forget, i'm hearing louisville, kentucky, where bill clinton the former president just campaigned on behalf of the democratic senate candidate without ever mentioning barack obama, with
i don't want to talk about it, barbara. but barbara walters is one tough interviewer, and she stuck at it today. and he was forced to say what he may have wanted to say, but i've never heard him put it so emphatically. i don't care if hillary clinton runs for president. i could run against her. your thoughts. >> well, chris, without committing himself one way or another, i do agree with you. it's the strongest statement that joe biden has yet made as vice president that he may well do...
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barbara bush has a large personality.n she first came to kennebunkport, she was said to say, what do you do? she said i read, i smoke, and i admire. that was her way of saying this is who i am and what i'm going to be doing, and i may not fit some mold. i think she respected very much her mother-in-law's life. barbara bush, for her part, has been very grateful to laura for settling down her boy. >> there is great mutual >> there is great mutual admiration. they are very different women, but i think that's right. i think barbara bush saw and laura bush the qualities of a great political partner, a great spouse for her husband as he embarked on a political career. daughters, jenna, merited, not in the white house -- married, not in the white house. they gave george and laura bush their first grandchild. barbara is a ceo of global health core. as we close, i would like to say thank you to our two guests. thank you for both of you for being care. taking our callers's question. we'll close with thoughts of the bush family. the
barbara bush has a large personality.n she first came to kennebunkport, she was said to say, what do you do? she said i read, i smoke, and i admire. that was her way of saying this is who i am and what i'm going to be doing, and i may not fit some mold. i think she respected very much her mother-in-law's life. barbara bush, for her part, has been very grateful to laura for settling down her boy. >> there is great mutual >> there is great mutual admiration. they are very different...
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barbara? >> thank you, tom. >>> the ice has started to melt for much. the region, but according to storm team4 meteorologists, another refreeze could be on the way. melissa is live where she monitored the ice storm. how's it looking out there now? what a beautiful sight behind you. >> reporter: barbara, it really is quite pretty when you don't have to drive around in it. this is a corner that depicts everything we've seen in frederick this morning. we have seen theryreeavy, and h over or broken off. take a look here, the sidewalk a complete sheet of ice. the grass here, look at this, and even one in my hands here, encased in ice. every blade of grass looks like that. it is nasty, crazy, and quite a wild morning. rain pouring down. ice-covered roads, ice-encrusted branches. street signs and traffic signals bedazzled with icicles, a slick, slippery, slide-y trip to anywhere. >> we're due for it. the last couple of years have been easy, and we're spoiled. >> reporter: plow drivers treating the ro
barbara? >> thank you, tom. >>> the ice has started to melt for much. the region, but according to storm team4 meteorologists, another refreeze could be on the way. melissa is live where she monitored the ice storm. how's it looking out there now? what a beautiful sight behind you. >> reporter: barbara, it really is quite pretty when you don't have to drive around in it. this is a corner that depicts everything we've seen in frederick this morning. we have seen theryreeavy,...
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it says a lot about him and about barbara bush. you know, it is a place for family and friends to be together. and that is the attraction of it. that is what you feel when you're there. >> you can see by his body actions and his words how important kennebunkport is to them. how important it is to him, the joys he gets of watching his grandchildren blossom into adults. and to see the success of his family, i think far exceeds any success that he has had in his life, which in my mind far exceeds anything that anybody else in our family has done. >> my husband is great. we have been married 65 years. and there is no dark side. truthfully. someti sometimes he makes me sort of mad but i have never been ashamed or embarrassed about him. and i have always been proud of him. >> george herbert walker bush met barbara pierce after the december 7th attack on pearl harbor. >> and george asked someone there do you know the girl in the red and green dress. >> beautiful girl -- >> no, he didn't say that. he said yeah, george said go cut in on her
it says a lot about him and about barbara bush. you know, it is a place for family and friends to be together. and that is the attraction of it. that is what you feel when you're there. >> you can see by his body actions and his words how important kennebunkport is to them. how important it is to him, the joys he gets of watching his grandchildren blossom into adults. and to see the success of his family, i think far exceeds any success that he has had in his life, which in my mind far...
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what are you learning, barbara? >> wolf, nothing is more sensitive for the u.s.ary than one of their own missing and captured, even his family today reacting to this latest news. >> release me, please, i'm begging you. >> the u.s. has be gone new talks to get sergeant bo bowe bergdahl back after four years in captivity. >> bring me home, please. >> most likely the per initial gulf nation of qatar, the u.s. is looking to see what it would cost to get bergdahl free. he apparently walked away from his base in eastern afghanistan in 2009. it's believed that the taliban network inside pakistan has him. the taliban in the past has demanded the release of five prisoners from guantanamo bay. >> we do have a long history of talking and dealing with all manner of bad guys. so if the united states can make progress on returning this soldier back to the united states, we need to do it. >> "the washington post" is reporting that the u.s. has now agreed to release all five taliban prisoners simultaneously to the qataries to guarantee bergdahl's release. administration official
what are you learning, barbara? >> wolf, nothing is more sensitive for the u.s.ary than one of their own missing and captured, even his family today reacting to this latest news. >> release me, please, i'm begging you. >> the u.s. has be gone new talks to get sergeant bo bowe bergdahl back after four years in captivity. >> bring me home, please. >> most likely the per initial gulf nation of qatar, the u.s. is looking to see what it would cost to get bergdahl free....
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what are you hearing, barbara? barbara, are you there? i think we just lost her.bara coming up. we also want to show you what's going on inside sochi in russia, even before tonight's breaking news. americans are already fearful about the safety of the games. 57% of those surveyed. terror tactics sochi is likely to have terrorist attacks. 57%. hotels are still under construction if you can believe it. reporters who are already there reporting that rooms are unfit and accommodations. one sent a photo of a sign posted in a bathroom. "people have asked me what surprise me in sochi. an hour later the same reporter tweeted this photo of two yellow water saying water restored sort of. on the bright side i now know what very dangerous face water looks like. that does not look good. lot to talk about tonight with ivan watson. >> of this latest news possibility of a toothpaste bomb, how tight is the security situation? what's it like right now? >> reporter: they're calling ate ring of steel. i think it's pretty accurate. highly fortified. on top of that, even u.s. counterte
what are you hearing, barbara? barbara, are you there? i think we just lost her.bara coming up. we also want to show you what's going on inside sochi in russia, even before tonight's breaking news. americans are already fearful about the safety of the games. 57% of those surveyed. terror tactics sochi is likely to have terrorist attacks. 57%. hotels are still under construction if you can believe it. reporters who are already there reporting that rooms are unfit and accommodations. one sent a...
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. >> we have barbara moise from department of public works. >> good afternoon, supervisors, barbara moiseeaker not understood] task force, public works. >> excellent, barbara, happy to see you today. >> happy to see you. exciting project to talk about today. >> i agree. >> i'm sorry, i guess we have the right [speaker not understood]. the public matter before you today is concerning the vacation of the remaining portion of west point road to allow development of the hunters view phase 2 project. rather than -- let me tell you a little about the project. by way of background, [speaker not understood] which is a initiative, which i think the entire city is very happy about, which is the restoration, rehabilitation of public housing throughout the city. and this is the first project and the first -- the second phase of hunters view project. as you can see in the photo the image before you, the project is being developed in three phase he, first phase, second phase, third phase, to replace 167 units with [speaker not understood] units on 20 acres of land. the first phase is complete and almos
. >> we have barbara moise from department of public works. >> good afternoon, supervisors, barbara moiseeaker not understood] task force, public works. >> excellent, barbara, happy to see you today. >> happy to see you. exciting project to talk about today. >> i agree. >> i'm sorry, i guess we have the right [speaker not understood]. the public matter before you today is concerning the vacation of the remaining portion of west point road to allow development...
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>> everyone said, are you hillary clinton or barbara bush?i said, i think i will be laura bush, having grown up as her. >> you have had the opportunity to see these first lady's talking about the role. what you hear is the desire of to part of the public typecast, and their desire to be themselves. >> they will always be competitive, are you going to be a more traditional first lady like mamie eisenhower or an activist like eleanor roosevelt? which one will you be? i think they all put their unique stamp on the role, and laura bush was no exception. have talkedr, you along the way about what a guarded individual she was. when you read her memoir, was it --e >> i was interested in hearing from her in her own words what she wants to reveal about who she is and what she reveals about what is important. tohink one of the keys understanding laura bush is that she is a reader. .hat is an integral part the gentleman david who called in from provo and wanted to know about whether she was more empathetic. i think that she finds power in the narrative
>> everyone said, are you hillary clinton or barbara bush?i said, i think i will be laura bush, having grown up as her. >> you have had the opportunity to see these first lady's talking about the role. what you hear is the desire of to part of the public typecast, and their desire to be themselves. >> they will always be competitive, are you going to be a more traditional first lady like mamie eisenhower or an activist like eleanor roosevelt? which one will you be? i think...
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let's get more on this from barbara in london. barbara. >> laura, it's still unclear at the moment whether the announcement is actually linked to the unrest which has gripped the ukraine for the last few months. opposition protesters have been back in independence square this sunday as they try to put more pressure on the president. let's get the latest from kiev and speak to neve parker there. do they give an explanation for putting the anti-terrorist units on high alert? >> reporter: well, barbara, the terrorist alert is an unusual step by the ukrainian authorities, but we don't get the impression as yet that this is in any way linked to the ongoing instability and the protests nationwide. the suggestion is that the authorities are trying to test their capabilities rather than responding to any direct or immediate threat. of course, we will keep an eye on that. in regards to the protests here, again on sunday, it's another day of mass protests. sunday is traditionally the largest day of protests, and they're around 70,000 people
let's get more on this from barbara in london. barbara. >> laura, it's still unclear at the moment whether the announcement is actually linked to the unrest which has gripped the ukraine for the last few months. opposition protesters have been back in independence square this sunday as they try to put more pressure on the president. let's get the latest from kiev and speak to neve parker there. do they give an explanation for putting the anti-terrorist units on high alert? >>...
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i'm pat lawson muse >> and i'm barbara harrison. and the snow wasn't much of a disruption. >> well, there is a second round on the way, and it has the potential of causing delays. so we have veronica johnson, over in the meteorologist weather scenter. what do you see? >> well, we are going to be seeing the snow starting at 1:00 a.m. in the morning. and for the latest, this is the current system where it is snowing right now, and storm team 4 has been tracking it e all of the way through the day, and when asking about this in woodbridge and quantico, and up to warrenton, i expect this to be making a exit in the next three hours. we have a winter weather advisory starting at 1:00 a.m., and this is a winter weather advisory to hang on until noon tomorrow, and that covers much of the viewing area with the exception of rthis area around culpepper and an area of white to spread over 5:00 and 6:00 and 7:00 a.m. look at this shot at 5:00 a.m. we see the snow, but what happens after 5:00 a.m., and how long is the snow event going to hang on
i'm pat lawson muse >> and i'm barbara harrison. and the snow wasn't much of a disruption. >> well, there is a second round on the way, and it has the potential of causing delays. so we have veronica johnson, over in the meteorologist weather scenter. what do you see? >> well, we are going to be seeing the snow starting at 1:00 a.m. in the morning. and for the latest, this is the current system where it is snowing right now, and storm team 4 has been tracking it e all of the...
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, bienvenidos a primer impacto les saluda pamela silva conde >>> y bárbara bermudo. >>> el rojo es elrque celebramos 10 años de la ardua lucha contra e asesino número 1 de las mujeres, las enfermedades cardiovasculares y juntas podremos vencerlas. >>> así es, pero esta vez queremos comenzar con un reencuentro que le hace a cualquiera un nudo en la garganta. >>> así es , un padre de familia encontró a su hijo indigente en la calle, para su adolescencia fue víctima de bullying, vamos a las imágenes con angie ortiz. >>>e ste padre tuvo que esperar 18 años para abrazar nuevamente a su hijo, juan limpia el rostro de reinaldo que no sabía nada de él. >>> ahí comenzó a traumarse, que no quería ir la colegio, entonces como enfemro se puso, solito se alejo. >>> un día reinaldo no regresó y comenzó el calvario para sus padres. >>> movieron cielo y tierra para encontrarlo, sin resultado . >>> cómo te llamas. >>> becerra. >>> reinaldo aún recordaba su apellido y eso bastó para que sus padres lo reconocieron. >>p>por eso salieron con los reporteros para encontrarlo. >>> su padre salió al reencuent
, bienvenidos a primer impacto les saluda pamela silva conde >>> y bárbara bermudo. >>> el rojo es elrque celebramos 10 años de la ardua lucha contra e asesino número 1 de las mujeres, las enfermedades cardiovasculares y juntas podremos vencerlas. >>> así es, pero esta vez queremos comenzar con un reencuentro que le hace a cualquiera un nudo en la garganta. >>> así es , un padre de familia encontró a su hijo indigente en la calle, para su adolescencia...
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barbara, welcome to the show.the most immediate investment implications in this seemingly fantastic news? >> thanks for having me. yeah. i think immunotherapy clearly has had tremendous success and bristol myers has the first immunotherapy on the market, used for malignant mel known gno melanoma and leading companies, amgen, insight, all working in this field. novartis. interesting is, nobt only are they showing dramatic benefits basically in allowing to take the patient's own immune system and turn it against cancer cells and fight them, but they're also being studied in combination with existing chemotherapy putic acts. so continuing to move cancer towards a sdheez cdisease that cured or patients maintained and healthy for sustained periods of time. tremendous amount of positive success and data as you're talking about, and a lot of money being invested behind this, and very, very exciting for both the companies and certainly the patients. >> in terms of the large pharma companies, barbara the once you mentioned
barbara, welcome to the show.the most immediate investment implications in this seemingly fantastic news? >> thanks for having me. yeah. i think immunotherapy clearly has had tremendous success and bristol myers has the first immunotherapy on the market, used for malignant mel known gno melanoma and leading companies, amgen, insight, all working in this field. novartis. interesting is, nobt only are they showing dramatic benefits basically in allowing to take the patient's own immune...
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les saluda bÁrbara bermudo. >>> y tenemos ese testimonio de los padres de las siamesas.on las imÁgenes de la mayor tensiÓn en venezuela, sus opositores del gobierno realizaron marchas, el lÍder opositor leopoldo lÓpez se entregÓ a las autoridades luego de ser acusado de incitar hechos de violencia. >>> antes de ser detenido dijo que si su arresto permite a venezuela despertar valdra la pena. maduro dijo que habÍa un lider para asesinar al lÍder opositor y causar caos en el paÍs. >>> y con 8 meses de embarazo una madre se lanzÓ para salvar a su otro hijo. aquÍ se lo presentamos. >>> este es el momento en el que comienza la angustia, al niÑo de 8 aÑos se lo llevaba la corriente. minutos despuÉs se lanzÓ al vacÍo en medio de la furia de las olas donde navegaba su hijo. la heroÍna es evelyn moreno, que tras varios minutos lo salvo. >>> tenÍa miedo por mi y por mi bebÉ, pero mÁs temÍa mÁs por Él, como Él es mÁs pequeÑo el agua mÁs rapido se lo puede llevar. >>> anthony se vio atrapado por las aguas cuando querÍa recuperar una sandalia perdida, su madre acudiÓ a rescatarlo y s
les saluda bÁrbara bermudo. >>> y tenemos ese testimonio de los padres de las siamesas.on las imÁgenes de la mayor tensiÓn en venezuela, sus opositores del gobierno realizaron marchas, el lÍder opositor leopoldo lÓpez se entregÓ a las autoridades luego de ser acusado de incitar hechos de violencia. >>> antes de ser detenido dijo que si su arresto permite a venezuela despertar valdra la pena. maduro dijo que habÍa un lider para asesinar al lÍder opositor y causar caos...
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we asked barbara starr to find out. >> reporter: the u.s.y prides itself on being ready to fight. whether it's a fire on the flight deck, like this drill on this ship or the ships bowls where they battle an unseen enemy, germs. >> serious outbreaks of ten or 20 individuals being sick are taken seriously and we attack those outbreaks. >> i, united states sailor -- with the 3,000 on board, you might think outbreaks of illness would be common. norovirus sickened those on a cruise ship. the navy never lets it get to thachlt when it breaks out, sailors are strictly isolated. >> we restrict them to medical or their quarters. they do not go to the food station, galleys and gym. >> reporter: ships are cleaned around the clock. >> we do a cleaning station of the ship. >> reporter: from stem to stern, they sweep, scrub and swab. >> cleaning overheeds to decks. >> keep it clean because cross contamination is a big factor of food born illness. >> reporter: outbreak or not, the galley is inspected by the ship's medical staff constantly looking for dirt t
we asked barbara starr to find out. >> reporter: the u.s.y prides itself on being ready to fight. whether it's a fire on the flight deck, like this drill on this ship or the ships bowls where they battle an unseen enemy, germs. >> serious outbreaks of ten or 20 individuals being sick are taken seriously and we attack those outbreaks. >> i, united states sailor -- with the 3,000 on board, you might think outbreaks of illness would be common. norovirus sickened those on a cruise...
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you may not find that in the laura bush or barbara bush policies.ey were worried, she was worried that the cbo might, quote, screw them. this administration has gone through that. every administration goes through that. we've never had a candidate in the digital age who has everything about her. her husband administration and the records are available. she's never been a candidate we think we know so well, yet there's a huge resource of information that we may still learn things. >> a.b.? >> i think it's interesting what it reveals about the health care debate because it really goes through the tension with congress, the fact that you're not really going to keep your doctor or the fact that corporations are going to go up, not down. and it's interesting timing because this week she actually came out, which surprised me, earlier than i expected, early in 2014, before the midterm election when she's apparently going to be making a decision about the presidential run, to start bucking up president obama's health care law. i thought it was very interest
you may not find that in the laura bush or barbara bush policies.ey were worried, she was worried that the cbo might, quote, screw them. this administration has gone through that. every administration goes through that. we've never had a candidate in the digital age who has everything about her. her husband administration and the records are available. she's never been a candidate we think we know so well, yet there's a huge resource of information that we may still learn things. >> a.b.?...
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barbara korsch: we used to worry about malnutrition. now our biggest, biggest problem, big in every sense of the word, is obesity at all ages. i see parents using food as rewards all the time, and generally it's food of low nutrient density. it's like candies, cookies, lollipops, the usual sorts of things. tyler was sort of nice... and she's saying please... and basically when you use a food as reward, you're holding up that food as something special. when you think about it, it doesn't quite make sense. it's like, "you're a good boy, here's a lollipop that will cause you to have tooth decay, and has almost nothing in it for your health and well-being." how much sense does that make? that's a big problem that we have, in particular, in overweight children, where grandma's way of rewarding you is a trip to the local fast food chain. i won't impugn any one chain, they're all there-- you know, and fries and a burger are the way to your heart. we have to change that myth. fries and a burger should not be the way to your heart. it's the way
barbara korsch: we used to worry about malnutrition. now our biggest, biggest problem, big in every sense of the word, is obesity at all ages. i see parents using food as rewards all the time, and generally it's food of low nutrient density. it's like candies, cookies, lollipops, the usual sorts of things. tyler was sort of nice... and she's saying please... and basically when you use a food as reward, you're holding up that food as something special. when you think about it, it doesn't quite...
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news 4, barbara back to you. >> thank you. the massive winter storm is causing big problems for travelers right now, news 4 has it from the live desk. >> reading through brand new information on this, a disaster on the pennsylvania turnpike, we can show you video from the sister station out of philadelphia, this is the pennsylvania turnpike, just car on top of car, on top of van, everything here, you can see it's eastbound on the turnpike, apparently 8:15 this morning. there were a series of car accidents that happened here as we understand it, the initial accident scene happened involving maybe a tractor trailer and several cars. and then several cars were trying to stop to avoid the initial scene. the chopper pilot indicated that he saw 50 to 100 vehicles involve offed in this series of of collisions and then the backups that came after that on the turnpike, there were at least 12 patients taken to area hospitals. 5 of them trauma patients and 7 of them being treated for minor incidents. we will continue to keep an eye on th
news 4, barbara back to you. >> thank you. the massive winter storm is causing big problems for travelers right now, news 4 has it from the live desk. >> reading through brand new information on this, a disaster on the pennsylvania turnpike, we can show you video from the sister station out of philadelphia, this is the pennsylvania turnpike, just car on top of car, on top of van, everything here, you can see it's eastbound on the turnpike, apparently 8:15 this morning. there were a...
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i know that from barbara's presentation. dph presentation, one shocking information was one-third of the population is african-american. i wonder if that's consistent with the demographics you see as well. you know, the demographics that we collect are from a public benefit program. when you look at the single adults receiving public benefits, that's about what it is. >> it's between 30, 40% actually? >> and then with the huge push out of the american population over the decade now down to about 6% of the population. is so r it's 33% homeless are african americans and yet it's roughly 6% of the population. are there key cultural study,. we just went through the bayview homeless shelter issue. i'm just wondering what are the culturally relevant and competent strategies that you use in hsa. >> so, it's a to youedctionving to me that it's 24% and we stuv don't have a full service service in the bayview. [speaker not understood]. we have a drop-in center there, in just as recently as 2000, 2001 was simply just food. now it's ser
i know that from barbara's presentation. dph presentation, one shocking information was one-third of the population is african-american. i wonder if that's consistent with the demographics you see as well. you know, the demographics that we collect are from a public benefit program. when you look at the single adults receiving public benefits, that's about what it is. >> it's between 30, 40% actually? >> and then with the huge push out of the american population over the decade now...
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barbara bush again says she hopes jeb bush does not run for president. how serious is he about running in 2016? guest: i hope he considers it. i got into politics because of poppa bush way back when he was running for president. i am governor centric these days. i would like to think the next president of the united states and future presidents will have been president. it is one thing to participate in the legislative process, and another to lead complex organizations. he has a tremendous track record as governor and great appeal to nontraditional constituencies. i have been at conferences with jeb as secretary. he is fascinated with people's ability to have a conversation to you and english and be bilingual and have the conversation and the spanish community. we'll be good politics. i do not know where his head and artist. they will have to align. he respects his mom, but i hope he considers it. i think he would be a welcomed candidate in the 2016. before you worry about the messenger in 2016, you have got to figure out what our messages and we have go
barbara bush again says she hopes jeb bush does not run for president. how serious is he about running in 2016? guest: i hope he considers it. i got into politics because of poppa bush way back when he was running for president. i am governor centric these days. i would like to think the next president of the united states and future presidents will have been president. it is one thing to participate in the legislative process, and another to lead complex organizations. he has a tremendous...
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barbara starr is working the story for us. what happened, barbara?w a memo from the nsa to congress looking at the damage and how it might have happened. how did snowden carry this thing off? well, it looks like he did trick a co-worker, another civilian employee at the nsa, into giving him his password. this memo details this and says, i want to quote part of it. it says that the employee was tricked into putting this password into snowden's computer and then, quote, mr. snowden was able to capture the password, allowing him even greater access to classified information. the memo says the civilian employee had no idea what snowden was going to do, but nonetheless, it is a serious violation of nsa security protocols to give up this kind of passboard information. the employee has left the nsa. the nsa says it's informed the justice department about all of this. no word if the justice department is going to proceed against this person, and maybe most tantalizing, the memo says there is also an active duty military member and a contractor involved in al
barbara starr is working the story for us. what happened, barbara?w a memo from the nsa to congress looking at the damage and how it might have happened. how did snowden carry this thing off? well, it looks like he did trick a co-worker, another civilian employee at the nsa, into giving him his password. this memo details this and says, i want to quote part of it. it says that the employee was tricked into putting this password into snowden's computer and then, quote, mr. snowden was able to...