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. >> one of them was 20-year-old john booker junior. charged with attempting to carry out a suicide bombing at the u.s. army installation. booker has been on the radar for six months, attending prayers at the islamic center. >> several months after he began to come, i got a call from the fbi agent. >> the center's imam and advisor to the kansas department. the fbi would cancel booker, they would post messages. the posts were saying the job indicated that he wanted to become a martyr. he was ready to meet allah, and he was ready to join jihad. >> at what point did you realise he needed more than spiritual guidance? >> well, i think after maybe 2-3 weeks after we began the talk. he told me he had been on medication. i had discussed with the fbi agent to see if they could try to get him help, along with the islamic center, mental health help. >> in an unclassified fbi report, booker checked into a mental health facility and noted that he did not have access to a vehicle or firearms. eight months later federal investigators say an fbi infor
. >> one of them was 20-year-old john booker junior. charged with attempting to carry out a suicide bombing at the u.s. army installation. booker has been on the radar for six months, attending prayers at the islamic center. >> several months after he began to come, i got a call from the fbi agent. >> the center's imam and advisor to the kansas department. the fbi would cancel booker, they would post messages. the posts were saying the job indicated that he wanted to become a...
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. >> one of them was 20-year-old john booker junior. charged with attempting to carry out a suicide bombing. he had been on the fbi's radar. despite his history of mental illness, eight months later an fbi informant told booker he had a cousin who could get people overseas and asked what he wanted to do. the informant told booker if he said he was ready to fight. he'd have to prove it. >> booker responded i'll kill any non-believer. follow any place. he was provided with what he thought was an explosive van. the bomb was a fake. booker arrested. >> fbi agents and joint terrorism task force officers in minnesota and california arrested six men. >> the investigation was part of a pattern. >> social media is pulling in young people. >> paraded by authorities relying on sting operations. >> violent jihad, and he constituted a threat to those of us in the united states >>> mike spent 16 years with the fbi, specialising with undercover work and is critical of the tactics. >> half the violent crime is unsolved, including a third of murders. fo
. >> one of them was 20-year-old john booker junior. charged with attempting to carry out a suicide bombing. he had been on the fbi's radar. despite his history of mental illness, eight months later an fbi informant told booker he had a cousin who could get people overseas and asked what he wanted to do. the informant told booker if he said he was ready to fight. he'd have to prove it. >> booker responded i'll kill any non-believer. follow any place. he was provided with what he...
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but booker says clinton' campaign is gaining momentum. senator booker: there is an old saying my mom used to tell me when i started campaign -- who you are speech so loudly people cannot hear what you say. they want to feel you and touch will see not the characters being thrown at her by other people, but this is a mother, a grandmother, somebody that has a concern that we all should be future of our country, which is our kids. stephanie: and you can find the latest political news by heading over to our website, wmur.com/politics. today wreaths across america made deliveries to cemeteries across the country including here in new hampshire. hundreds of people packed into the state' s veterans cemetery in boscawen to lay wreaths at more than a thousand graves. the event coincided with wreath laying at the arlington national cemetery. wmur' s kristen carosa joins us now live with the story. were honored to the days about remembering those who died making the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and teaching that to our youngest generation. it
but booker says clinton' campaign is gaining momentum. senator booker: there is an old saying my mom used to tell me when i started campaign -- who you are speech so loudly people cannot hear what you say. they want to feel you and touch will see not the characters being thrown at her by other people, but this is a mother, a grandmother, somebody that has a concern that we all should be future of our country, which is our kids. stephanie: and you can find the latest political news by heading...
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the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams burs -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahoma/ oklahoma/ oklaho/texas a&m and we didn't get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. we'll get it next year. the futur scheduling is uncertain. figure it out and put it back o the map. one of my favorite games of the year. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the firstst wn. >> jesse: thas going to do it, i think. they can take three knees now and run this clock out. 15 tim
the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams burs -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college...
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the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahoma/ oklahoma/ oklahoma/texas a&m and we didn't get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. the future scheduling is uncertain. i hope these two schools can figure it out and put it back on the map. one of my favorite games of the year. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the first down. >> jesse: that's going to do it, i think. they can take three knees now and run this cloc
the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college...
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and once on base, booker was told to detonate it to kill as many as possible.he bomb was a fake, and booker was arrested and now is in prison. >> fbi agents and joint task force officers in arizona and california arrested six men >> reporter: but the investigation -- >> the social media is pulling in young people and recruiting them. >> reporter: often paraded by authorities that rely heavily on sting operations. >> he did constitute a threat to those of us in the united states. >> reporter: the fbi in kansas would not comment on the booker investigation. >> if somebody is expressing ideas that are troubling, they feel that it's appropriate for the government to then come in and push them along. >> mike spent ten years with the fbi, specializing with undercover work and domestic terrorism. >> because there are people out there, and half of the crimes in this country go unsolved, one-third of the murders and 60% of the rapes, for the government to spend money on sting operations distracts from the real cases >> reporter: the fbi did not respond. but he wrote: we
and once on base, booker was told to detonate it to kill as many as possible.he bomb was a fake, and booker was arrested and now is in prison. >> fbi agents and joint task force officers in arizona and california arrested six men >> reporter: but the investigation -- >> the social media is pulling in young people and recruiting them. >> reporter: often paraded by authorities that rely heavily on sting operations. >> he did constitute a threat to those of us in the...
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the advantage he has over devontae booker.ht not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahom oklahom oklahoma/texas a&m and we didn't get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. we'll get it next year. the future scheduling is uncertain. i hope these two schools can figure it out and put it back on the map. one of my favorite games of the year. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the first down. >> jesse: that's going to do it, i think. they can take three knees now a
the advantage he has over devontae booker.ht not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football....
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the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahoma/ oklahoma/ get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. we'll get it next year. the future scheduling is uncertain. i hope these two schools can figure it out and put it back on the map. one of my favorite games of the year. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the first down. >> jesse: that's going to do it, i think. they can take three knees now and run this clock out. 15 times in the last 18 games the holy war comes down to seven points or
the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this...
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but booker says clinton' s campaign is gaining momentum. >> there is an old saying, who you are speak so loud people can' t hear what you said. people will see not the caricatures, but this is a mother and a grandmother, somebody who has a concern about the families of our country and the future of our country. stephanie: you can find the latest political news on our website, wmur.com/politics. today wreaths across america made deliveries to cemeteries across the country including here in new hampshire. hundreds visited the state' s veterans cemetery in boscawen to lay wreaths at more than a thousand graves. the new hampshire blue star mothers organized the event and have done this since 2007. they say the gathering of volunteers was among the largest they' >> all of our cemeteries are doing this on the very day arlington is doing it. we are acting as one. s been great. helps. of new hampshire that they had this. the veterans deserve it. stephanie: the governor and senator kelly ayotte spoke following the wreath laying. the 2015 spirit of giving food drive is taking place this weekend
but booker says clinton' s campaign is gaining momentum. >> there is an old saying, who you are speak so loud people can' t hear what you said. people will see not the caricatures, but this is a mother and a grandmother, somebody who has a concern about the families of our country and the future of our country. stephanie: you can find the latest political news on our website, wmur.com/politics. today wreaths across america made deliveries to cemeteries across the country including here in...
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the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahoma/ oklahoma/ oklahoma/texas a&m and we didn't get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. we'll get it next year. the future scheduling is uncertain. i hope these two schools can figure it out and put it back on the map. one of my favorite games of the year. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the first down. >> jesse: that's going to do it, i think. they can take three knees now and run this clock ou
the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this...
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cory booker. i would yield to senator schatz and say by introduction, i am so impressed with his state, why he is going to be a renewable state in 2040. a lot of that is due to his leadership and his legislature and his governor stepping up to the plate. with that, senator schatz. mr. schatz: thank you, mr. president. i thank the senior senator from new mexico for his long time leadership on climate and conservation issues. i've been working on this for a long time as many of us on the floor have been working on this for a long time, and i have not been so hopeful in a very, very long time. i'm reminded of the essential elements of success when it comes to an international agreement, and that is american leadership. we still remain the indispensable nation, and we finally reasserted ourselves and reclaimed the moral high ground and the political high ground that put us in a position to stitch together an international agreement. and so one of the observations i'll offer from the paris climate talk
cory booker. i would yield to senator schatz and say by introduction, i am so impressed with his state, why he is going to be a renewable state in 2040. a lot of that is due to his leadership and his legislature and his governor stepping up to the plate. with that, senator schatz. mr. schatz: thank you, mr. president. i thank the senior senator from new mexico for his long time leadership on climate and conservation issues. i've been working on this for a long time as many of us on the floor...
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the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahoma/ oklahoma/ oklahoma/texas a&m and we didn't get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. we'll get it next year. the future scheduling is uncertain. i hope these two schools can figure it out and put it back on the map. one of my favorite games of the year. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the first down. >> jesse: that's going to do it, i think. and run this clock out. 15 times in the last 18 games th
the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. >> brent: first down and ten from the 47 yard line from the first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this...
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the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport great and feel like conference realignment as fans we got robbed of some great games, oklahoma/ oklahoma/ oklahoma/texas a&m and we didn't get this last year or during the regular season. lucky to get it today. we'll get it next year. the future scheduling is uncertain. i hope these two schools can figure it out and put it back on the map. >> brent: amen. second down and five. williams, bursts for the first down. i think. they can take three knees now and run this clock out. 15 times in the last 18 games the holy war comes down to seven points
the advantage he has over devontae booker. might not be as powerful but faster and that was a perfect play call. don't go inside the tackles where they've been stopped. from the 47 yard line from the utes searching for that one last first down. williams bursts -- two good games on first down. that just makes it so much easier when you're trying to kill the clock. byu out of time-outs. >> jesse: if i could say something in the big picture of college football. rivalry games make this sport...
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informant told booker he had a cousin who could get people overseas and asked booker what he wanted to do. booker answered anything, anything you think is good, i will follow you. the informant told booker if he was ready to fight, he would have to prove it. booker responded, i will kill any non-believer and follow any place. he was provided with what he thought was an explosive filled van that. the bomb was a fake. booker arrested and now faces life in prison. >> the f.b.i. agents and joint terrorism task force officers in minnesota and california arrested six men. >> the investigation fits a pattern of cases. >> concern that social media is pulling in young people. >> often paraded by authorities that rely heavily on sting operations. >> vowing jihad and that he did constitute a threat to those of us in the united states. >> mike german spent 16 years with the f.b.i. special icing in undercover work and terrorism. he is critical of the tactics. >> half of the violent crime in this country goes unsolved. for the government to spend the kind of resources that are necessary for an under
informant told booker he had a cousin who could get people overseas and asked booker what he wanted to do. booker answered anything, anything you think is good, i will follow you. the informant told booker if he was ready to fight, he would have to prove it. booker responded, i will kill any non-believer and follow any place. he was provided with what he thought was an explosive filled van that. the bomb was a fake. booker arrested and now faces life in prison. >> the f.b.i. agents and...
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booker: i say thank you, and i do share that enthusiasm. i appreciate the way you began your remarks. this is a tradition of bipartisanship that goes beyond the senator and i. but i want to say this about senator wicker because i am new to the senate here. i have been here about 25 months now. but this last full year that i have been working on this passenger rail bill as the ranking member -- with the ranking member of that subcommittee, i have found him to be tough, to be balanced, to be strong and thoughtful about what was best for america, thinking about our country first, thinking about his great state, our country, how we're going to create jobs, how we're going to improve an increasingly globally competitive environment. it has been an honor to work with him, and i think what we accomplish together is extraordinary and is going to have a profound impact. this bill makes critical investments in our rail infrastructure. it makes important safety reforms, and it represents to move our country forward, literally and figuratively. rail ef
booker: i say thank you, and i do share that enthusiasm. i appreciate the way you began your remarks. this is a tradition of bipartisanship that goes beyond the senator and i. but i want to say this about senator wicker because i am new to the senate here. i have been here about 25 months now. but this last full year that i have been working on this passenger rail bill as the ranking member -- with the ranking member of that subcommittee, i have found him to be tough, to be balanced, to be...
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but booker says her campaign is gaining momentum. my mom told me, or, you speak so loud, they don't hear what you say. a lot of people are not going to see the caricatures thrown at her by other people, but this is a grandmother and mother and we should be concerned about the family of our country and the future of our country, which is our kids. amy: you can always find the latest on wmur.com/politics. this morning, police are questioning a man they believe fired bombed a mosque in southern california. they're trying to decide whether he was motivated by san bernardino. >> was this a hate crime? police want to know after the lobby of this mosque went up in flames on friday when eyewitnesses say a fire bomb was thrown at the front door. >> fire battalion 68 on scene. >> authorities say it was an intentional act. >> there was a huge plume of smoke, a mushroom crowd. >> they have arrested this man, 23-year-old carl dial on suspicious of of arson. the situation could have been worse. >> well, how many people were inside? >> all of them
but booker says her campaign is gaining momentum. my mom told me, or, you speak so loud, they don't hear what you say. a lot of people are not going to see the caricatures thrown at her by other people, but this is a grandmother and mother and we should be concerned about the family of our country and the future of our country, which is our kids. amy: you can always find the latest on wmur.com/politics. this morning, police are questioning a man they believe fired bombed a mosque in southern...
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on the man booker prize. marlon james, author of the book nightwomen. thanks for having me. marlon james. back in a moment. stay with us. >> hunt: this holiday season, christians around the world celebrate the birth of jesus christ. maureen orth one of america's best and most versatile magazine writers traveled across continents and cultures to explore the phenomenon of mary two millenia later. her 5,000 word piece in national geographic calls mary the most powerful woman in the world, a global symbol of maternal love, sacrifice and suffering. we are so pleased to welcome her. merry christmas. >> merry christmas to you and thank you. >> hunt: this is an extraordinary piece. mary, there have been over 5,000 sightings, apparitions, visions, whatever you call them, many in recent times. tell us about this. >> well, there are many people all over the world, starting 400 years ago at the council of trent, there have been 2,500 reported apparitions and sightings and appearances of mary. only 16 of those 2,500 have ever gotten vatican approval to ever be considered to be actually m
on the man booker prize. marlon james, author of the book nightwomen. thanks for having me. marlon james. back in a moment. stay with us. >> hunt: this holiday season, christians around the world celebrate the birth of jesus christ. maureen orth one of america's best and most versatile magazine writers traveled across continents and cultures to explore the phenomenon of mary two millenia later. her 5,000 word piece in national geographic calls mary the most powerful woman in the world, a...
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rose: you called winning the booker prize affirming.es: it is the riskiest and loosest novel i have ever written. i still consider myself a victorian novelist. i still believe in the nuts and bolts to the point of annoying my students. playing with narrative. writing a chapter in blank verse. writing a nine page sentence. this is the first time the novelist in my head came down to the page intact. awarded to that is a hell of a thing. it means that i can be myself as a novelist. rose: will this affect caribbean literature? james: there so many exciting voices. .e don't just mean anglo cuban literature has been revolutionized. literature coming out of puerto rico. haiti.rom a novel from the virgin islands. has a whole bunch of new writers coming up. i am leaving the 20th century behind for a little bit. i am going to africa in the 11th century. argument aboutis hobbit. we're having a discussion we always have about diversity. if the shire was multiracial, nobody would've cared. the lord of the rings is european. i said you can do whateve
rose: you called winning the booker prize affirming.es: it is the riskiest and loosest novel i have ever written. i still consider myself a victorian novelist. i still believe in the nuts and bolts to the point of annoying my students. playing with narrative. writing a chapter in blank verse. writing a nine page sentence. this is the first time the novelist in my head came down to the page intact. awarded to that is a hell of a thing. it means that i can be myself as a novelist. rose: will this...
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he and our uncle booker t., they saw something. >> even then, you cant understand this greatnessnd this kind of price and crifice? well, no. but then here comes our faith and here comes our god and the word says, "but they that know him, not just believe him, but they that know him, he says they shall do exploits beyond." he says "we're a a peculiar people, a chosen generation. we're joint heirs of abraham slaves. the st. james community. we can't deny the fact that clementa w w chosen. not only he, but the others as well. god literally had to do something. listen, south carolina is, from what we're told, we're at the bottom of everything. >> but that flag came down. >> but the flag came down. >> the flag came down. we're going to continue this. it's a h htoric -- it was a historical moment, a tragic moment, but wow, did the world >> amen. >> not only did the flag come down, cousin gracie buthe best part of it is we have not even seen the best part of why this happened, why this tragedy had to occur. we can only see and feel and hear what's arounun us, but obviously we have no idea the
he and our uncle booker t., they saw something. >> even then, you cant understand this greatnessnd this kind of price and crifice? well, no. but then here comes our faith and here comes our god and the word says, "but they that know him, not just believe him, but they that know him, he says they shall do exploits beyond." he says "we're a a peculiar people, a chosen generation. we're joint heirs of abraham slaves. the st. james community. we can't deny the fact that...
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he and our uncle booker t., they saw something. >> even then, you cannot understand this greatness and this kind of price and sacrifice? >> well, no. but then here comes our faith and here comes our god and the word says, "but they that know him, not just believe him, but they that know him, he says they shall do exploits beyond." he says "we're a peculiar people, a chosen generaration. we're joint heirs of abraham lorenzo and odessa and the other slaves. i know you know the history in the st. james community. we can't deny the fact that clementa was chosen. not only he, but the ohers as well. god literally had to do something. listen, south carolina is, from what we're told, we're at the bottom of everything. >> but that flag came down. >> but the flag came down. >> the flag came down. we're going to continue this. it's a historic -- it was a historical moment, a tragic moment, but wow, did the world show the best of mankind. we'll be back. >> amen. ♪ bring us back from the brink of extinction. panda bear. bring us back from the brink of extinction. i am a ground squirrel bring us bac
he and our uncle booker t., they saw something. >> even then, you cannot understand this greatness and this kind of price and sacrifice? >> well, no. but then here comes our faith and here comes our god and the word says, "but they that know him, not just believe him, but they that know him, he says they shall do exploits beyond." he says "we're a peculiar people, a chosen generaration. we're joint heirs of abraham lorenzo and odessa and the other slaves. i know you...
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so that is everybody from, you know, cory booker and van jones to coke industries and more conservativeembers of the koch and senate -- industries and more conservative members of the house and senate. james: what explains a coalition? what is the politics are now, particularly on the republican side? valerie: the president had a great meeting several months ago with members of both files of both houses. toxpected the republicans vote on the fiscal part of this but they too were talking about resumption. -- redemption. and we have a responsibility to reunite people with their families. the themes were remarkably the same on both sides of the aisle. james: does that represent a kind of -- does that the space or present a kind of sea change. valerie: crime rates were going up and people didn't know what to do so it was kind of an era of get tough on crime without andking of the social financial repercussions. i have heard from judges that these mandatory minimums are frustrating. they look at individual cases and save my hands should be tied. this person needs drug treatment. this person
so that is everybody from, you know, cory booker and van jones to coke industries and more conservativeembers of the koch and senate -- industries and more conservative members of the house and senate. james: what explains a coalition? what is the politics are now, particularly on the republican side? valerie: the president had a great meeting several months ago with members of both files of both houses. toxpected the republicans vote on the fiscal part of this but they too were talking about...
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i along with many muslim americans are literarily begging bookers at different networks to come on and make our case. to make it clear we despise isis more than non-muslims because they are killing people in the name of our faith. they are killing innocent people and defining islam in the name of isis. so we want to get out and make it clear isis doesn' t define us. anybody. the number-one victim of isis it' s hard just getting in the media, to be frank. fernando: and these are such heavy issues and certainly they had transcendence. humor is so powerful. satire is so powerful. how do you make that happen? s more specific instances of issues when you try to mock isis. m not making this up. the idea that they actually ban it' s not for women because women have to cover up. s for guys, because some of the isis fighters were getting distracted by men wearing skinny jeans. so these guys are like, "look, i want to fight a holy war, but basalm is beautiful. i have to cover the guy up." so you try to mock isis for not only being barbaric but just ridiculous. it' s cathartic. that' s why there
i along with many muslim americans are literarily begging bookers at different networks to come on and make our case. to make it clear we despise isis more than non-muslims because they are killing people in the name of our faith. they are killing innocent people and defining islam in the name of isis. so we want to get out and make it clear isis doesn' t define us. anybody. the number-one victim of isis it' s hard just getting in the media, to be frank. fernando: and these are such heavy...
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. >> reporter: booker and brown said they learned a school aide failed escort antonio to the after-school program that was on his schedule. >> he said the aide askedded asked him what you want to do to, go home? i told her last night he is not able to make no decisions proper procedure or protocol. >> reporter: the parents say antonio spent an hour on the bus as the driver stopped repeatedly at their complex where no one was home to collect the boy. he was upset but okay when they eventually reunited. >> somebody got to be held accountable for this. >> reporter: the parents say the principal took full responsibility apologized and promised to put procedures in place to make sure it won't happen again. in newark, tony aiello, cbs 2 news. >> and tony says a spokesman says newark schools will work with antonio's family to investigate and make corrections. >>> an update tonight as nypd detectives go door to door in a queens neighborhood. they are looking for clues to help catch the man who slashed yesterday. surveillance video showing the man running up behind her, she is 16, she is an exchan
. >> reporter: booker and brown said they learned a school aide failed escort antonio to the after-school program that was on his schedule. >> he said the aide askedded asked him what you want to do to, go home? i told her last night he is not able to make no decisions proper procedure or protocol. >> reporter: the parents say antonio spent an hour on the bus as the driver stopped repeatedly at their complex where no one was home to collect the boy. he was upset but okay when...
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police say the mother, vanessa booker is facing three charges of child nikki: on monday it wll be three years since the sandy hook shooting that killed 20 students and six educators... today a group in des moines remembered the victims, while calling for change. moms, faith leaders and elected officials held a orange eventto end gun violence... its part of a national movement... with orange walks held across the county including this one in des moines and in iowa city. they say the color orange symbolizes the value of human life and shared commitment to reduce gun violence in the country... and the walk serves as a reminder that the best way to honor victims is to keep moving forward. "things are changing i feel really optimistic every year on the anniversary i felt really sad but determined and this year i feel sad and determined but hopeful." nikki: todays walk was put on by the moms demand action for gun sense in america group... they say it shows legislators that they will be loud, and never stop fighting for gun laws. nikki: tough decisions for west des moines public after enrollme
police say the mother, vanessa booker is facing three charges of child nikki: on monday it wll be three years since the sandy hook shooting that killed 20 students and six educators... today a group in des moines remembered the victims, while calling for change. moms, faith leaders and elected officials held a orange eventto end gun violence... its part of a national movement... with orange walks held across the county including this one in des moines and in iowa city. they say the color orange...
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very excited over that, booker. 0.3 left alley-oop to butler. no, the suns hold on to win it, 103-101. against the pacers tonight and paul george. any hockey news? >> vrbata, hat trick, vancouver. >> john, john. >> i like those espn guys. >> a lot. >>> up next kim and kanye, the new baby name and memes taking over the internet. trunk proof men have a better sense of direction. >> i don't buy it. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well contro
very excited over that, booker. 0.3 left alley-oop to butler. no, the suns hold on to win it, 103-101. against the pacers tonight and paul george. any hockey news? >> vrbata, hat trick, vancouver. >> john, john. >> i like those espn guys. >> a lot. >>> up next kim and kanye, the new baby name and memes taking over the internet. trunk proof men have a better sense of direction. >> i don't buy it. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term...
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i along with many muslim americans are literarily begging bookers at different networks to come on and make our case. to make it clear we despise isis more than non-muslims because they are killing people in the name of our faith. they are killing innocent people and defining islam in the name of isis. it clear isis doesn' t define us. anybody. the number-one victim of isis it' s hard just getting in the media, to be frank. fernando: and these are such heavy issues and certainly they how do you make humor out of them? humor is so powerful. satire is so powerful. how do you make that happen? >> well, sometimes it' s more specific instances of issues m not making this up. the idea that they actually ban skinny jeans near fighting, and it' s not for women because women have to cover up. it' s for guys, because some of the isis fighters were getting distracted by men wearing skinny jeans. so these guys are like, "look, i want to fight a holy war, but basalm is beautiful. i have to cover the guy up." so you try to mock isis for not only being barbaric but just it' that' s why there are come
i along with many muslim americans are literarily begging bookers at different networks to come on and make our case. to make it clear we despise isis more than non-muslims because they are killing people in the name of our faith. they are killing innocent people and defining islam in the name of isis. it clear isis doesn' t define us. anybody. the number-one victim of isis it' s hard just getting in the media, to be frank. fernando: and these are such heavy issues and certainly they how do you...
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senator cory booker's legislation part of a federal transportation bill just signed into law by the president commits federal dollars to the project and offers both states funding options. >> there is my bill was very favorable loan terms called the riff loan that the states can now use and actually don't have to start paying back the loans until 5 years after the project is done. >> reporter: the tunnels won't be done for 15 years. everyone agrees something has to be done because the current tunnels have 5 to 10 years left before they fall apart. in hoboken, new jersey, >> and more commuter news tonight. >>> if you are planning to head out, do some holiday shopping this weekend or enjoy more warm weather, check your train schedule. these 10 subway lines are slated for service changes: the disruptions will be through 5 a.m. monday as the mta continues to upgrade and repair the tracks and stations. log on to our website, cbsnewyork.com for up-to-date information on each line and the disruptions. >>> just ahead here, fiery devastation. nearly 100 people forced out of their homes. what caused th
senator cory booker's legislation part of a federal transportation bill just signed into law by the president commits federal dollars to the project and offers both states funding options. >> there is my bill was very favorable loan terms called the riff loan that the states can now use and actually don't have to start paying back the loans until 5 years after the project is done. >> reporter: the tunnels won't be done for 15 years. everyone agrees something has to be done because...
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the cory booker actress making comprehensive health care a reality for american families. it's saving lives. since passage of the law more than five years ago an estimated 17.6 million americans have gained health coverage to the aca's of various provisions. according to the recent cdc data, the uninsured rate has dropped to a historical low of 9%, down from 16% in 2010. i just went into my colorado folks yesterday at the airport coming out here and they told me despite the failure of the colorado co-op system of or two ago they're expecting because of the revisions and innovation to making in colorado, they may be up to 95% coverage in colorado. that's extraordinary for the health care of our constituents and that's what we should be working to achieve. i've got an article from the "new york times" entitled rise and cervical cancer detection is a link to affordable health care, mr. chairman. according to research from the american cancer society, more women are receiving an early diagnosis of cervical cancer due to an increase in health insurance coverage under the aca. a
the cory booker actress making comprehensive health care a reality for american families. it's saving lives. since passage of the law more than five years ago an estimated 17.6 million americans have gained health coverage to the aca's of various provisions. according to the recent cdc data, the uninsured rate has dropped to a historical low of 9%, down from 16% in 2010. i just went into my colorado folks yesterday at the airport coming out here and they told me despite the failure of the...
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image and barry gordy who came from an interesting family and was a follower of booker t. washington self-help and empowerment i found that very revealing and fascinating. >> said gordy family people think just of berry gordy, jr. but it was a family endeavor from the beginning. he is very proud to call himself a businessman first he had a musical genius to find a great talent and delete what to do with them and in my opinion was underrated by the aficionados' of the standardized musec but it was african-american owned and run from the beginning. so berry gordy with the loan starts motown 6% interest and that is the way they operated. and vichy had voted against that it never would have happened she was a follower in the family. so early on someone brings to him this little stevie wonder who plays a harmonica for and then marvin gaye comes to town in all of this talent including the supreme say and the temptations mary wells. in to put all that together in an amazing way. what of the things that i wanted to do in the book is throughout history the civilizations have these
image and barry gordy who came from an interesting family and was a follower of booker t. washington self-help and empowerment i found that very revealing and fascinating. >> said gordy family people think just of berry gordy, jr. but it was a family endeavor from the beginning. he is very proud to call himself a businessman first he had a musical genius to find a great talent and delete what to do with them and in my opinion was underrated by the aficionados' of the standardized musec...
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the ada is they were all supposed to use day overseas but most people brock -- brought of booker to with them because the ship arrived to take water to weeks and it would be born with no type of military maneuvers so they brought books home with them then kept them as mementos. some people were so desperate to have access to the armed services additions after the war they would take a group and mail them home so you can find them on line. sometimes on the day i personally have looked for them at flea markets. my experience is some of the titles that our less popular candy as cheap as the dollar but smothers like "the great gatsby" tend to go for much higher. >>. >> were there any titles that later were decided they were not appropriate? >> there was say censorship debacle with congress the senator from ohio who was a republican was worried that fdr to have another term then also worry that they would send a political propaganda and it would be enough to swing the election is the legislation was passed that said any type of reading material that had political viewpoints was prohibited. it
the ada is they were all supposed to use day overseas but most people brock -- brought of booker to with them because the ship arrived to take water to weeks and it would be born with no type of military maneuvers so they brought books home with them then kept them as mementos. some people were so desperate to have access to the armed services additions after the war they would take a group and mail them home so you can find them on line. sometimes on the day i personally have looked for them...
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going back to february 7, 2015, an article from christopher booker "telegraph," the if i haddling with temperature data is the biggest science scandal ever. how we are being tricked by awed data, i wrote by paul homewood -- not a lot of people know about that blog, had checked the published temperature graphs for three weather stations in par gay. in each instance, the actual trend of 60 years of data had been dramatically reversed so that a cooling trend was changed to one that showed a marked warming. this was the latest of many examples of a practice long recognized by expert observers around the world, one that raises an ever larger question mark over the entire surface temperature record. checked stations around the original three. in each case he found the same suspicious one-way adjustments. first they were made by the u.s. government climate network and then amplified by two of the main officials service records, the goddard institute for space studies and the national climate data center, which used the warming trends to estimate temperatures across the vast regions of the ear
going back to february 7, 2015, an article from christopher booker "telegraph," the if i haddling with temperature data is the biggest science scandal ever. how we are being tricked by awed data, i wrote by paul homewood -- not a lot of people know about that blog, had checked the published temperature graphs for three weather stations in par gay. in each instance, the actual trend of 60 years of data had been dramatically reversed so that a cooling trend was changed to one that...
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>> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john cornyn, the honorable alma adams, the honorable cory booker the honorable james clyburn, and the honorable sanford bishop. >> on january 1st, 1863, president abraham lincoln issued the final emancipation proclamation. all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of the state the people shall be in rebellion against the united states shall be then hence forward free. and the executive governor of the united states, including the military and authority thereof, will maintain the freedom of those persons. the proclamation by its terms did not apply to border states, which were not in rebellion against the united states. it only applied to the states in rebellion. texas abolished slavery on june 19, 1865, when a union general by the name of gordon granger arrived at galveston island. they will enforce the two-year-old emancipation proclamation. the people of texas are informed that in accordance with the emancipation proclamation that all slaves are free. this involves an absolute equality of personal rights and rights of propert
>> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john cornyn, the honorable alma adams, the honorable cory booker the honorable james clyburn, and the honorable sanford bishop. >> on january 1st, 1863, president abraham lincoln issued the final emancipation proclamation. all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of the state the people shall be in rebellion against the united states shall be then hence forward free. and the executive governor of the united states,...
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senator carper, senator whitehouse, senator merkley, senator markey, senator booker. many, many senators on that committee focused in with you and with -- with senator vitter to make sure that we got this done. so i'm -- i'm very proud of what we have done today. i think it will be looked back on as a major environmental accomplishment in terms of bipartisan and pulling people together and the thing that we did that i'm very proud of is we had all stakeholders at the table and we listened to them and we proceeded through, and it's a real tribute to your ability as a legislator. i mean, we don't have to be convinced on this bill. just earlier in the year you produced a transportation bill which was a major accomplishment for five years. and so now once again, chairman inhofe, this has showed how you're able to pull people together and get this done. so i -- i once again just want to thank you. i know there are additional comments that we'll make later on, but i know that the lautenberg family has followed this closely. bonnie lautenberg has followed this. they're going
senator carper, senator whitehouse, senator merkley, senator markey, senator booker. many, many senators on that committee focused in with you and with -- with senator vitter to make sure that we got this done. so i'm -- i'm very proud of what we have done today. i think it will be looked back on as a major environmental accomplishment in terms of bipartisan and pulling people together and the thing that we did that i'm very proud of is we had all stakeholders at the table and we listened to...
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freedom ♪ [applause] gentlemen, the honorable john cornyn, the honorable alma adams, the honorable cory bookerd, and the honorable stan bishop. 1, 1863, president abraham lincoln issued the final emancipation proclamation. persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall then be within rebellion against the united states, shall then be henceforth and forever free." an executive government of the united states, including the military and naval authority willlove -- thereof recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons and will do no act or acts to repress such persons or any of them in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom." the proclamation, by its terms, border states,o which were not in rebellion against the united states. it only applied to the states in rebellion. abolished slavery on june 19, 1865, when a union general arrived on galveston island with troops. they would enforce the 2-year-old emancipation proclamation by his general order number three, which reads texas -- the people of texas are informed that all slaves are
freedom ♪ [applause] gentlemen, the honorable john cornyn, the honorable alma adams, the honorable cory bookerd, and the honorable stan bishop. 1, 1863, president abraham lincoln issued the final emancipation proclamation. persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall then be within rebellion against the united states, shall then be henceforth and forever free." an executive government of the united states, including the military and...
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senator booker is in paris to stress the urgency of the ongoing talks and for an agreement to come out of them. >>> the brother of hip-hop star nicki minaj is facing rape he repeatedly raped a child. jelani maraj is accused of raping a 12-year-old between april and november. he was released on $100,000 in bail. the age of 85. in southern california. his wife said he was struggling with pneumonia. he is well known for his roles in scar face, big, independence day and received an oscar nomination for work in jagged edge. >>> family and friends said good-bye for the american who died in the paris terror attacks. the call state long beach student was one of 130 people that were killed when gunmen attacked several popular spots in paris. she was eating at a restaurant when she was killed. >>> chipotle is seeing sales outbreak left 56 people sick across nine states. shares for the restaurant fell 7% yesterday. chipotle says it can no longer estimate sales for next year after seeing sales plummet by as much as 22% since the outbreak began. even with lower sales, the chain is pumping more mone
senator booker is in paris to stress the urgency of the ongoing talks and for an agreement to come out of them. >>> the brother of hip-hop star nicki minaj is facing rape he repeatedly raped a child. jelani maraj is accused of raping a 12-year-old between april and november. he was released on $100,000 in bail. the age of 85. in southern california. his wife said he was struggling with pneumonia. he is well known for his roles in scar face, big, independence day and received an oscar...
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>>reporter: roy booker and -- are neighbors. and for years, every day, all day, they've had to put up with this. [ crowing ] . >> you think this is noise? you ought to hear the choir in the morning. >>reporter: about 50 hens and roosters sleep in the trees behind the hopes. and roy cut down a giant sycamore when he they started roosting there as well. but when his 1-year-old grandson was almost attacked by a rooster, kurt began complaining. antioch recently annexed this area and the neighbors were hoping the city would do something. but so far, it's done nothing. >> the neighbors say their noise complaints have fallen on deaf ears and i couldn't find anyone today from the city who would talk about what they're planning on doing about the problem. animal services did offer this letter which explained simply that they could not determine who owned the chickens. other than that, the city's silence has been deafenning. >> this were going on outside of the mayor's office, do you think it would go on very long. >> no, i wouldn't last
>>reporter: roy booker and -- are neighbors. and for years, every day, all day, they've had to put up with this. [ crowing ] . >> you think this is noise? you ought to hear the choir in the morning. >>reporter: about 50 hens and roosters sleep in the trees behind the hopes. and roy cut down a giant sycamore when he they started roosting there as well. but when his 1-year-old grandson was almost attacked by a rooster, kurt began complaining. antioch recently annexed this area...