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little listing is a what a 22 years old female student from china who attended the boston universitynever walk alone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) >> wow. this was amazing first of all, that was amazing thank you so much that that was a breathtaking performance and it was amazing. by the way, i've been told we've been joined by supervisor scott wiener and supervisor chu. (clapping) now i'd like to turn the program offer the rose chung whose the founder of the american pageant. (clapping) >> thank you, very much i'm honored. it's a great pleasure to promote this award i selected this award for someone i'd like to thank the coordinator who couldn't stand by me by i was still standing next to here even though they e she injured her angle. we're here to show our asian pride felt community. some have never been in front of an audience i'd like to ask you to applaud these folks as they come up to the stage. let's welcome our brothers and sisters. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) >> darling stand by me o
little listing is a what a 22 years old female student from china who attended the boston universitynever walk alone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (clapping) >> wow. this was amazing first of all, that was amazing thank you so much that that was a breathtaking performance and it...
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wants to keep america safe is retired army colonel and professor of international relations at boston university, andrew bacevich. colonel, thanks so much for being on. ( cheers and applause ) all right, all right. now, when the president talked about getting rid of the a.u.m.f. today in his speech, it almost seemed like he was saying there will come a time when the war on terror will end. >> we would hope so. >> stephen: no, but-- no! ( laughter ) there will always abe time when i could be terrified and-- and in such case, we should be at war with that. ( laughter ) >> we may differ on the fundamental point. >> stephen: we might. you might be wrong. >> i think war is bad. you think war is...? >> stephen: sometimes necessary, sir, sometimes necessary. >> agreed and only when necessary should we choose to go to war. and when we choose to go to war, we really ought to adhere to the provision of the constitution. meaning congress decides and authorizes the president to wage war. >> stephen: but they did. they did. they authorized him. they passed this thing that said go get him! , is ic him! >> i t
wants to keep america safe is retired army colonel and professor of international relations at boston university, andrew bacevich. colonel, thanks so much for being on. ( cheers and applause ) all right, all right. now, when the president talked about getting rid of the a.u.m.f. today in his speech, it almost seemed like he was saying there will come a time when the war on terror will end. >> we would hope so. >> stephen: no, but-- no! ( laughter ) there will always abe time when i...
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we're very lucky to have two fantastic collaborators at boston university who are working on this at the moment. - suzy moat, a pleasure speaking with you today from the warwick business school in the uk. - thank you very much. still ahead, "iron man" clobbered the competition at the box office. does disney stock still have superhero powers for your portfolio? i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i ever saw somebody die. coming back, i was raging. i started having pretty horrible nightmares. i started drinking a lot. i guess i never recognized it in myself. it all starts with going to the va. there's a whole community of veterans that just want to help you out. it's for the guys who couldn't come back you owe it to them to live well. because they're not here with their families. disney has a smash hit with "iron man 3." james ramelli of keeneonthemarket.com is here to talk about disney stock. good morning to you james, and is this stock ready to roll some more here? - you know, i think it is. the st
we're very lucky to have two fantastic collaborators at boston university who are working on this at the moment. - suzy moat, a pleasure speaking with you today from the warwick business school in the uk. - thank you very much. still ahead, "iron man" clobbered the competition at the box office. does disney stock still have superhero powers for your portfolio? i wanted to be in the military since i was a kid. i served a total of 16 years. and at 19 years old, that's the first time i...
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boston university biologist kelly sween, a researcher here for more than 20 years. i understand more oil has been spilled here than in the exxon valdez disaster. >> those numbers are real. we are talking about hundreds of small spills that add up to a huge amount. >> reporter: and, he says, america, a top importer of oil from ecuador, shares responsibility for this coming conflict. >> we are definitely guilty in this story. >> reporter: ecuador depends on amazon oil for up to 50% of its revenue. ecuador's vice president lenin moreno. >> translator: if ecuador were in a position to provide for the needs of its people we would be happy not to exploit. however that's not the case. >> reporter: confronted with indigenous people with spears would ecuador use force? >> translator: according to international law if dialogue fails there is a process of escalation of the use of force. >> reporter: in the battle of blow guns against bulldozers, the tribes know they are outmatched, but are still preparing to make a last stand to save the rain forest and their endangered people
boston university biologist kelly sween, a researcher here for more than 20 years. i understand more oil has been spilled here than in the exxon valdez disaster. >> those numbers are real. we are talking about hundreds of small spills that add up to a huge amount. >> reporter: and, he says, america, a top importer of oil from ecuador, shares responsibility for this coming conflict. >> we are definitely guilty in this story. >> reporter: ecuador depends on amazon oil for...
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among those slated to testify, witnesses from boston university. >>> a mother taking matters into her own hands as her daughter was kidnapped. her 4-year-old was out playing in the front yard with a group of kids when the girl was smapped snapped up by a man. teenagers told her mom. she jumped in the car, on the phone calling police. just minutes later, she was face to face with the man that faced her daughter. >> it went really fast. i didn't expect him to turn in there. i tried to break. when i turned my wheel, i crashed. he threw his arms up at me. i got out and we were like standing face to face and i couldn't remember what happened and he ran. >> super mom kicks in. she says she ran to the car shouting her daughter's name. the girl was not inside that car, because she reportedly was released about a mile before the crash. we are very happy to report, the girl was unharmed. >> wow, what an amazing story there. >> i can only imagine what you would do to save your child. >> anything, anything. don't get in the way. >> what boxer guerrero is doing in gilroy this weekend and how you c
among those slated to testify, witnesses from boston university. >>> a mother taking matters into her own hands as her daughter was kidnapped. her 4-year-old was out playing in the front yard with a group of kids when the girl was smapped snapped up by a man. teenagers told her mom. she jumped in the car, on the phone calling police. just minutes later, she was face to face with the man that faced her daughter. >> it went really fast. i didn't expect him to turn in there. i tried...
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. >> reporter: the registered dietician at boston university says our bodies need nutrients from so-called foods. >> fat helps us to absorb fat soluble vitamins, a, d, e and k. it also helps us to absorb all of the phytochemicals in fruits and vegetables. whole grains have been shown to be heart healthy. dairy is a great source of protein and calcium and vitamin d. >> reporter: so-called orthoorexics starts with a good motive. eat right and stay in shape but their actions could have the opposite effect. >> at first i was extreme buy it. >> reporter: caitlin byrne works with braun to achieve a balanced approach to exercising and to eating. >> it's hard because you have to -- you just kind of have to train yourself to eat well. it's not -- it was hard for me. >> reporter: the goal is perfection almost? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: and it's not a reality? >> no, absolutely not. [ laughter ] >> not fun. can be dangerous if you are going too far with it. >> yeah. absolutely yeah. you're right, yeah. >> reporter: and colbert says the warning signs are not hard to spot. >> you're no longer able to enjo
. >> reporter: the registered dietician at boston university says our bodies need nutrients from so-called foods. >> fat helps us to absorb fat soluble vitamins, a, d, e and k. it also helps us to absorb all of the phytochemicals in fruits and vegetables. whole grains have been shown to be heart healthy. dairy is a great source of protein and calcium and vitamin d. >> reporter: so-called orthoorexics starts with a good motive. eat right and stay in shape but their actions...
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boston. university of massachusetts protecting accused terrorist dzhokhar tsarnaev. kelly is next. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight, so far four individuals who attended the university of massachusetts. been arrested in the boston terror bombing case. 19-year-old dzhokhar tar neff is charged with being one of the bombers along with the slain brother. three other students now charged with aiding dzhokhar after the fact. but the university of massachusetts will not release information about dzhokhar or the others citing privacy. that is causing major angst. with us now attorney and fox news anchor megyn kelly. should i be angry about this? >> i don't think it warrants your angry but it warrants your interest. there are privacy rules that protect students who have me trick could you lated at universities even after they graduate or leaf the university they are protected from the release of certain information. such as their grades, their transcripts evaluations that their professors performed and that kind of thing
boston. university of massachusetts protecting accused terrorist dzhokhar tsarnaev. kelly is next. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the kelly file segment tonight, so far four individuals who attended the university of massachusetts. been arrested in the boston terror bombing case. 19-year-old dzhokhar tar neff is charged with being one of the bombers along with the slain brother. three other students now charged with aiding dzhokhar after the fact. but the...
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mclean is a professor at boston university school of law. he has served the counsel of record for aclu and issues addressing fourth amendment issues. the legislative counsel for privacy-related issues in the aclu's washington legislative office. served ashat, he project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. and with that, i will say without objection all the witnesses' statements will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your statement. you are first. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for asking me to testify today on the important topic of privacy and unmanned aircraft systems. i am a nonresident senior fellow for the center of technology at the brookings institution, i holdsor at ucla. appointments in the a tactical engineering department the department of public policy. the views i express are my own and do not represent brookings or the university of california. when discussing privacy it is helpful to keep in mind the variety of platf
mclean is a professor at boston university school of law. he has served the counsel of record for aclu and issues addressing fourth amendment issues. the legislative counsel for privacy-related issues in the aclu's washington legislative office. served ashat, he project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. and with that, i will say without objection all the witnesses' statements will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your statement. you...
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it mentions copley square, fenway park and boston university. it said, these heroic bombings have exposed many hidden shortcomings of the american security and intelligence system. the tsarnaev brothers are believed to have read a 2010 "inspire" article called "make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom" which detailed the pressure cooker bombs used to carry out the attack in boston. now boston may be leading al qaeda in yemen to offer new guidance to its followers. >> the message they're putting out to their followers in the west is don't come and joins here in yemen. stay home, launch attacks there. we'll give you the how-to advice in magazines like "inspire" bomb-making recipes so you can do that. >> reporter: because it is published online. it is almost impossible to shut down. its bombs, res pes and directions have been linked to attacks on both side of the atlantic, causing counterterrorism officials a constant worry. barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> we still have a lot to come this hour, daytime justice, case no. 1, viral video, boston bo
it mentions copley square, fenway park and boston university. it said, these heroic bombings have exposed many hidden shortcomings of the american security and intelligence system. the tsarnaev brothers are believed to have read a 2010 "inspire" article called "make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom" which detailed the pressure cooker bombs used to carry out the attack in boston. now boston may be leading al qaeda in yemen to offer new guidance to its followers. >> the...
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among those slated to testify, witnesses from the aclu and boston university. >>> today on capitol hillawmakers will conduct their first hearing on the scandal at the irs. the agency admits it singled out conservative groups who applied for a certain tax exempt status. on thursday the president expressed outrage over the action and appointed a new head of the irs. >>> o.j. simpson's former attorney scheduled to take the stand in las vegas as simpson tries to convince the judge to give him a brand-new trial on armed robbery cases. simpson's attorney told him it was legal to get his personal items back from two memorabilia dealers. simpson also claims attorney yale galanter told him not to testify and didn't tell him about a potential plea deal. he's subpoenaed so he does not have to appear in court. >>> a homeless man once praised as a hero is behind bars. he's charged with beating a new jersey lawyer to death earlier this week. police say mcgill very ri met the 73-year-old man in new york city saturday and then spent two nights in his home. the man's body was found on monday. mcgilvery
among those slated to testify, witnesses from the aclu and boston university. >>> today on capitol hillawmakers will conduct their first hearing on the scandal at the irs. the agency admits it singled out conservative groups who applied for a certain tax exempt status. on thursday the president expressed outrage over the action and appointed a new head of the irs. >>> o.j. simpson's former attorney scheduled to take the stand in las vegas as simpson tries to convince the judge...
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rich families go to ca no no no that's not what i wasn't born in our family and i got it from boston university and carnegie mellon university yes i took off student loans but guess what i also hit the books and also work part time i paid my way as well it wasn't just a student loan watching my ok. remote and wore a nice big picture rubble right up to the fact. that. i would grab asked questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so small a sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you saw. you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry mr geithner here's an awful lot of money you sir are you know what that is my theory is selling anything i want you to listen to featuring a liberal chris. you're totally focused because. you
rich families go to ca no no no that's not what i wasn't born in our family and i got it from boston university and carnegie mellon university yes i took off student loans but guess what i also hit the books and also work part time i paid my way as well it wasn't just a student loan watching my ok. remote and wore a nice big picture rubble right up to the fact. that. i would grab asked questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my...
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a graduate of northwestern university, ambassador chamberlin earned a degree from boston university and attended the executive program at harvard. she serves on the boards of the american academy for diplomacy and the hollings center. she is a member of the trilateral commission. her pieces have been published ." " the washington post she has commented on pakistan and the middle east in hour,views with the news hou nbc, abc, fox news, and al jazeera. these have a warm welcome to ambassador chamberlin. >> thank you very much. that was far too generous and introduction for a mere introducer. we have a star performer today who we are looking forward to hearing from. i really do not need too much of an introduction for your currier, whohhi has been president of your club, the women's national democratic club, for nearly four years. thisin for a treat afternoon, because she will provide the insiders view on what has happened in the historic pakistan national elections only just last week. she was not only raised in lahore, but she was in lahore last week as a an election observer or the elec
a graduate of northwestern university, ambassador chamberlin earned a degree from boston university and attended the executive program at harvard. she serves on the boards of the american academy for diplomacy and the hollings center. she is a member of the trilateral commission. her pieces have been published ." " the washington post she has commented on pakistan and the middle east in hour,views with the news hou nbc, abc, fox news, and al jazeera. these have a warm welcome to...
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boston bombing. among them, university classmates of the surviving suspect. >> mayday demonstrations around the world. -- main -- main day -- maiy day demonstrations around the world. and the preparations for the final in the champions league. >> we began in the united states, where federal investigators have arrested free more suspects in connection with the boston bombings. bim two of them have been charged with conspiring to obstruct -- >> two of them have been charged with conspiring to obstruct justice. the third is charged with lying to authorities. >> they removed a backpack and laptop from the dorm room of bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the explosion killed three people and injured more than 200. the 19-year-old has been charged with crimes. the older brother was killed in a gunfight with police. for the latest, let's cross over to washington. what more can you tell us about these new arrests? >> you said a lot already. we don't have a lot of information, but the charges of been made public. we know that two of them -- the three who are to appear in court in about 30 minutes in boston wer
boston bombing. among them, university classmates of the surviving suspect. >> mayday demonstrations around the world. -- main -- main day -- maiy day demonstrations around the world. and the preparations for the final in the champions league. >> we began in the united states, where federal investigators have arrested free more suspects in connection with the boston bombings. bim two of them have been charged with conspiring to obstruct -- >> two of them have been charged with...
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tracey maclin us at boston university school of thought and assert the counsel of record for the acluesses first amendment issues. mr. calabrese is the legislative counsel for privacy related issues in the aclu's legislative office. prior to that he served as the aclu type knowledge in liberty project. i say without objection off the witnesses full text this will be placed in the record. each of you will have five tennessee summarize your false statement. we have a timer in front of you. i think you're all familiar with the green, yellow and red lights. mr. villasenor, you are first. >> good morning, chairman sensenbrenner, ranking member scott of members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on import topic of privacy and unmanned aircraft systems for ua asks. i'm a nonmetal center for knowledge innovation at the perkins is to shoot a professor at ucla in both electrical engineering department department of public policy. it is i express here are do not necessarily represent those at the brookings institution at the university of california. when discuss
tracey maclin us at boston university school of thought and assert the counsel of record for the acluesses first amendment issues. mr. calabrese is the legislative counsel for privacy related issues in the aclu's legislative office. prior to that he served as the aclu type knowledge in liberty project. i say without objection off the witnesses full text this will be placed in the record. each of you will have five tennessee summarize your false statement. we have a timer in front of you. i...
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tracey mclean is professor at boston university school of law. he served the counsel of record for the aclu and issues addressed in first amendment issues. mr. calabrese is the legislative council for privacy related issues and the washington legislative office. prior to that, he served as the project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. with that, i say without objection all the witnesses full text this will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your false statement. we have a timer in front of you. i think you're all familiar with the green, yellow and red lights. you are first. >> good morning, chairman sensenbrenner, ranking member scott and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to testify in the topic of privacy and unmanned aircraft systems are ua asked. i'm a nonresident senior innovation at the brookings institution. i'm also professor at ucla were held appointments and electrical engineering department to department of public policy. that is express to my own do not
tracey mclean is professor at boston university school of law. he served the counsel of record for the aclu and issues addressed in first amendment issues. mr. calabrese is the legislative council for privacy related issues and the washington legislative office. prior to that, he served as the project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. with that, i say without objection all the witnesses full text this will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to...
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we have a boston university graduate student. she was finishing her studies and was there with friends right next to martin when that bomb went off. we have a restaurant manager, krystle campbell. she was at the finish line when the first motion occurred and lost her life there. a few days later, we had sean collier. these brothers assassinated him. a young man that had committed his life to law enforcement and was going to go into the police department. these individuals turn the city upside down. the impact on boston will last for years. the boston marathon will come back stronger next year. it will never happen again without the memory of this tragic event. out of that tragedy, that terrible experience, comes strength on the part of the community. it was alluded to earlier, but the medical people who staffed the tent at the end of the finish line, a were there to treat people with blisters and exhaustion. instead, they ended up being thrown into a battlefield scenario with injuries that were her rent is. if it wasn't for the a
we have a boston university graduate student. she was finishing her studies and was there with friends right next to martin when that bomb went off. we have a restaurant manager, krystle campbell. she was at the finish line when the first motion occurred and lost her life there. a few days later, we had sean collier. these brothers assassinated him. a young man that had committed his life to law enforcement and was going to go into the police department. these individuals turn the city upside...
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a graduate of northwestern university, ambassador chamberlin earned a degree from boston university and attended the executive program at harvard. she serves on the boards of the american academy for diplomacy and the hollings center. she is a member of the trilateral commission. her pieces have been published in "the washington post." she has commented on pakistan and the middle east in interviews with "the newshour," nbc, abc, fox news, and al jazeera. please give a warm welcome for ambassador chamberlin. [applause] >> thank you very much. that was far too generous an introduction for a mere introducer. we have a star performer today who we are looking forward to hearing from. ofeally do not need too much an introduction for your president, nuchhi currier, who has been president of your club, the women's national democratic club, for nearly four years. you are in for a treat this afternoon, because she will provide the insider's view on what has happened in the historic pakistan national elections only just last week. she was not only raised in lahore, but she was in lahore last week
a graduate of northwestern university, ambassador chamberlin earned a degree from boston university and attended the executive program at harvard. she serves on the boards of the american academy for diplomacy and the hollings center. she is a member of the trilateral commission. her pieces have been published in "the washington post." she has commented on pakistan and the middle east in interviews with "the newshour," nbc, abc, fox news, and al jazeera. please give a warm...
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we have a boston university graduate student.s finishing her studies and was there with friends right next to martin when that bomb went off. we have a restaurant manager, krystle campbell. she was at the finish line when the first motion occurred and lost her life there. a few days later, we had sean collier. these brothers assassinated him. a young man that had committed his life to law enforcement and was going to go into the police department. these individuals turn the city upside down. the impact on boston will last for years. the boston marathon will come back stronger next year. it will never happen again without the memory of this tragic event. out of that tragedy, that herbal experience, -- that terrible experience, comes strength on the part of the community. it was alluded to earlier, but the medical people boost -- who staffed the tent at the end of the finish line, a were there to treat people with blisters and exhaustion. instead, they ended up being thrown into a battlefield scenario with injuries that were her re
we have a boston university graduate student.s finishing her studies and was there with friends right next to martin when that bomb went off. we have a restaurant manager, krystle campbell. she was at the finish line when the first motion occurred and lost her life there. a few days later, we had sean collier. these brothers assassinated him. a young man that had committed his life to law enforcement and was going to go into the police department. these individuals turn the city upside down....
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boston university biology professor kelly swing has come to know the riches of the rain forest after-tenth of all the species on the planet that is the space the size of south carolina. >> reporter: he's come to know the tribesmen who he says will fight to the death to protect this land, and he says america, a top importer of oil from ecuador shares responsibility for this coming conflict. >> we're definitely guilty in this story. >> reporter: and the toxic legacy of past oil drilling in other parts of the rain forest. smells pretty bad. i understand that more oil has been spilled here than in the exxon "valdez" disaster in alaska. >> we're talking about hundreds of small spills that add up to a huge amount. >> reporter: another tribe has been told to expect oil operations to begin at any time. angry women say they will fight with their men because they believe their purpose in life is to save the forest. a tribal leader and shaman heal per >> my grandfather protect this land and up to this, my father said me, you need to protect. if i am leaving, i am going to fight, my community. >
boston university biology professor kelly swing has come to know the riches of the rain forest after-tenth of all the species on the planet that is the space the size of south carolina. >> reporter: he's come to know the tribesmen who he says will fight to the death to protect this land, and he says america, a top importer of oil from ecuador shares responsibility for this coming conflict. >> we're definitely guilty in this story. >> reporter: and the toxic legacy of past oil...
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host: niki tsongas is currently in her first -- her fourth term, a graduate of boston university lawool. serves on the armed services and natural resources. a note here that your father survived the attack on pearl harbor. guest: he did. in fact, he went on to serve across the south pacific. he was an engineer, and he engineered runways across the south pacific so that as we were moving through, our plane could land. then he went on to a 20 year career in the air force after the army and the air force were divided. he went off into the air force. so i grew up on air force bases across this country and the world. i have tremendous respect for the services. i am the product of it. i am the product of the department of defense school. i grew up in that world. that is why i think it is so important to get this right. host: is that what sparked your interest in being on the armed services in congress? guest: that among other things. in massachusetts, we do not have a lot of military installations at this point, but we have a number of companies, small and large, that we work with the defe
host: niki tsongas is currently in her first -- her fourth term, a graduate of boston university lawool. serves on the armed services and natural resources. a note here that your father survived the attack on pearl harbor. guest: he did. in fact, he went on to serve across the south pacific. he was an engineer, and he engineered runways across the south pacific so that as we were moving through, our plane could land. then he went on to a 20 year career in the air force after the army and the...
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. >>> it's graduation day at the university of massachusetts in boston. a posthumous degree will be awarded to bombing victim krystle campbell, a former student there. >>> and happy birthday to brook shields who is 48. that means we're getting really old. joe name ath and clint eastwood. here's what's coming up on "today." jeff rossen with a camera hidden inside disney and a look at the tricks many are using to skip lines and new kids on the block, 98 degrees and boys ii men. keep it here for news, weather, sports and more. i'm richard lui along with bill karins. you have a good weekend. >>> break news, flames rerupted in a well known san francisco restaurant this morning and what we are hearing from the crews on the scene. >>> and we are also following the break news that could affect your commute. b.a.r.t. is experiencing major delays. mike will have all of the delays. >>> out in force as police crews are expected to be out in the streets. >>> and a man from cupertino and what his wife is telling us. >>> and high fire danger as the temperatures are goin
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of the institute for global security and directed a counterterrorism program for the justice boston university school of law. he has served the counsel of mr.essing fourth amendment keller breezy, the legislative counsel for privacy related issues in the washington legislative office. prior to that he served as the project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. will say that without objection all of the witness is false statements will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your full statement. we have a timer in front of you. i think you are all familiar with the green, yellow, and red lights. ranking member, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for asking me to aircraft systems. i am a nonresident senior fellow for the center of technology at the brookings institution, professor at ucla. public policy. the views i express are my own and do not represent brookings or the university of california. when discussing privacy it is this developing technology. some aircraft such as the global hawk are as large and nearly as fast as business jets
of the institute for global security and directed a counterterrorism program for the justice boston university school of law. he has served the counsel of mr.essing fourth amendment keller breezy, the legislative counsel for privacy related issues in the washington legislative office. prior to that he served as the project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. will say that without objection all of the witness is false statements will be placed into the record. each of you will...
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a graduate of smith college and boston university law school. serves on armed services and natural resources. i have a note here that your father survived the attack on pearl harbor. >> he did. then he went he was an engineer. -yearhe went on to a 20 career in the air force after they divided off. he went off into the air force. i grew up in air force bases across the world, and have tremendous respect for the services. i am a product of department of defense schools. that is why it is important we get this right. >> is that what sparked your interest on armed services? love do not have a military, but we have a number of companies small and large that do work with the defense department. i am proud of the innovation they contribute to defending our country. my district and the state itself tradition of service. i meet people who are either have family members who are serving. a great origination of service. my experience having grown up in the service as well. it is a great community. it is one of the least partisan in congress. we understand h
a graduate of smith college and boston university law school. serves on armed services and natural resources. i have a note here that your father survived the attack on pearl harbor. >> he did. then he went he was an engineer. -yearhe went on to a 20 career in the air force after they divided off. he went off into the air force. i grew up in air force bases across the world, and have tremendous respect for the services. i am a product of department of defense schools. that is why it is...
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. >> developing news from the university of massachusetts, dartmouth and the boston marathon bombings. agents are searching the campus. dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student and authorities arrested three of his college friends accused of hiding evidence. either thousands say one of the friends entered the country without a valid student visa. customs are being ordered to verify that every foreign student entering the united states has a valid visa. this is effective immediately the first security change by the u.s. government directly related to the boston marathon bombings. >> in a benefit concert to help victims and families is drawing big stars. arrow smith, james taylor and jimmy buffett are scheduled to perform may 30. it is taking place at the home of the boston celtics. >> the bay area's youngest bombing victim was a special guest last night at the arena. aaron hern returned from boston on wednesday after treatment for injuries. happening right now, his parents held a news conference. our news reporter is at martinez city hall. amy hollyfield? >> his parents started off by giving th
. >> developing news from the university of massachusetts, dartmouth and the boston marathon bombings. agents are searching the campus. dzhokhar tsarnaev was a student and authorities arrested three of his college friends accused of hiding evidence. either thousands say one of the friends entered the country without a valid student visa. customs are being ordered to verify that every foreign student entering the united states has a valid visa. this is effective immediately the first...
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. >>> we have an update now on the boston marathon bombings. the university campus, the school where one of the suspects, the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, attended, is setting up a public safety task force. the chancellor says and i'm quoting "the terrible events of april 15 will linger and leave sorrow in the hearts of americans for a long time. our campus like everyone mourns for those killed and injure while remaining strong and resilient in support of the great city of boston and this entire commonwealth." the chancellor has asked the task force to complete its work and issue a report in august. >>> now, for a story about turning your life around. he was 17 when he was charged with sexual molestation for having consensual sex with a 15-year-old girl. he was convicted and served two years of a ten-year sentence before the georgia supreme court ruled his punishment was too harsh. it's been more than five years since he walked out of prison and he's made a complete turnaround including a major milestone sunday in atlanta. he was part of the graduating
. >>> we have an update now on the boston marathon bombings. the university campus, the school where one of the suspects, the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, attended, is setting up a public safety task force. the chancellor says and i'm quoting "the terrible events of april 15 will linger and leave sorrow in the hearts of americans for a long time. our campus like everyone mourns for those killed and injure while remaining strong and resilient in support of the great city of...
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we have a boston university graduate student, lindsay lu finishing her studies and was with her friends next to martin when the bomb went off. we have a restaurant manager 21-year-old krystle campbell who stood with her friend is one of the finish line when the first explosion occurred and lost her life there, and a few days later, we have officer shawn collier sitting in his cruiser in cambridge when these two brothers came out and assassinated him. a young man that had committed his wife law enforcement these individuals turned the city of side down they will conduct stronger next year but it will never happen again without the memory of this tragedy. out of that tragedy and terrible experience comes an enormous amount of strength on the part of the community. it was alluded to earlier in conversations, but the medical people who set up the tents at the end of the finish line, they were there to treat people with blisters and exhaustion and instead they ended up being thrown into a battlefield scenario. if it wasn't for the actions of my police officers firefighters and medical people
we have a boston university graduate student, lindsay lu finishing her studies and was with her friends next to martin when the bomb went off. we have a restaurant manager 21-year-old krystle campbell who stood with her friend is one of the finish line when the first explosion occurred and lost her life there, and a few days later, we have officer shawn collier sitting in his cruiser in cambridge when these two brothers came out and assassinated him. a young man that had committed his wife law...
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boston marathon bombing. they attended the university of massachusetts dartmouth, with the suspect and allegedly destroyed evidence, when they realized dzokhar tsarnaev may have been involved. >> reporter: the associated press reports that two of the three suspects arrested today appear in this photo, along with marathon bombing suspect, dzokhar tsarnaev. the two are accused of obstructing justice, by destroying a laptop and backpack, containing fireworks. those items belong to tsarnaev. the two have been held in county jail for more than a week, on allegations they violated their student advica while attending -- visa, while attending university of dartmouth. one is charged with making false statements to investigators. all three are due to appear in federal court in boston today. the tsarnaev brothers are accused of killing three people, and injuring more than 260 others, with bombs placed near the finish line of the boston marathon. police caught up with the brothers three days later, after releasing surveillance video and photos of them at the bombings. they allegedly killed an m.i.t. campus officer in his car
boston marathon bombing. they attended the university of massachusetts dartmouth, with the suspect and allegedly destroyed evidence, when they realized dzokhar tsarnaev may have been involved. >> reporter: the associated press reports that two of the three suspects arrested today appear in this photo, along with marathon bombing suspect, dzokhar tsarnaev. the two are accused of obstructing justice, by destroying a laptop and backpack, containing fireworks. those items belong to tsarnaev....
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boston. >> my client feels horrible and was shocked to hear that someone that he knew at the university of achusetts started was involved with the boston marathon bobbing. he has cooperated fully with the authorities and looks forward to the jews coming and in this case lou: but according to the fbi that three men realized tsarnaev was one of the boss and bombers three days after the tax. officials released surveillance video of the suspects. that is when they allegedly decided to help tsarnaev by going to his dorm room at the university of massachusetts dartmouth and throwing away the suspects laptop and a backpack said to have contained seven red tubes of fireworks that had been emptied of their explosive powder. so far there is no charge the three men had any pknowledge ofn bombings or worked on the plan, but a month before the attacks the criminal complaint alleges that tsarnaev told his friends he knew how to make a bomb. my first guest tonight says these developments in the boston investigation proved links to a larger support group. joining us now, fox news middle eastern terrorism a
boston. >> my client feels horrible and was shocked to hear that someone that he knew at the university of achusetts started was involved with the boston marathon bobbing. he has cooperated fully with the authorities and looks forward to the jews coming and in this case lou: but according to the fbi that three men realized tsarnaev was one of the boss and bombers three days after the tax. officials released surveillance video of the suspects. that is when they allegedly decided to help...
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is a professor at boston university school of law. do next is the consul for issues in a legislative office. he served as a project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. , i will sayt without objection all the witnesses' . ms. will be placed into the record. each of you will have five -- fivedecember 8 minutes to summarize your statement. you are first. good morning, chairman, ranking member, and members of the subcommittee. thank you to testify today on the important topic of privacy and unmanned aircraft systems. i am a nonresident senior fellow for the center of technology at the brookings institution, or fester at ucla -- professor at ucla. the views i express are my own represent brookings or the university of california. when discussing privacy it is helpful to keep in mind the variety of platforms a possible by this developing technology. some aircraft such as the global hawk are as large and nearly as fast as business jets. some can stay aloft for long times. in the summer of 2010, a solar powered airplane with a
is a professor at boston university school of law. do next is the consul for issues in a legislative office. he served as a project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. , i will sayt without objection all the witnesses' . ms. will be placed into the record. each of you will have five -- fivedecember 8 minutes to summarize your statement. you are first. good morning, chairman, ranking member, and members of the subcommittee. thank you to testify today on the important topic of...
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boston. we're following it right now. three arrests, three additional arrests, three students arrested, students we believe from the university of massachusetts dartmouth campus. friends, associates of the younger tsarnaev brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, who's now being held in a prison outside of boston himself. susan candiotti is getting new information for us. what else are you picking up, susan? >> hi, wolf. this new information now gives us a clearer picture of what these charges are about. remember that we are hearing from two u.s. government sources that they involve lying to investigators and a conspiracy to obstruct justice. as to the lying, according to u.s. federal law enforcement official, i am told it involved knowing about the whereabouts or lying about seeing one or both of the suspects after the bombing. so the students allegedly did not tell the truth about seeing them or knowing about their whereabouts after the bombing took place. the second charge involving obstruction of justice involves them being involved allegedly in throwing out items from that dorm room that they shared with dzhokhar, throwing things int
boston. we're following it right now. three arrests, three additional arrests, three students arrested, students we believe from the university of massachusetts dartmouth campus. friends, associates of the younger tsarnaev brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, who's now being held in a prison outside of boston himself. susan candiotti is getting new information for us. what else are you picking up, susan? >> hi, wolf. this new information now gives us a clearer picture of what these charges are...
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this series not only wanted to surprise, it went on to win a very prestigious award from boston, harvard universitytold smith prize. $50,000. but it made the job of the nypd 10 times more difficult than it is. it sowed fear within the muslim community that actually hadn't been there because within this entire series, the ap was never able to show harm to a single muslim-american living in new york. and i think it's journalism like that that really complicated the mission rather than try and find creative ways of knowing that you're going to be watching places of concern. whether or not they happen to be in a mosque or in a coffee shop or a garage, that these places must be watched and it doesn't mean that people are being profiled or targeted because of their religion or their race. it's a very hard balance. i think the nypd has done well, but that's just my view. the court are looking at this issue and we will have some resolution to every commune has to make this trade off and it's not an easy one. i could be wrong. >> what should be done about the remaining guantÁnamo bay prisoners? this is anot
this series not only wanted to surprise, it went on to win a very prestigious award from boston, harvard universitytold smith prize. $50,000. but it made the job of the nypd 10 times more difficult than it is. it sowed fear within the muslim community that actually hadn't been there because within this entire series, the ap was never able to show harm to a single muslim-american living in new york. and i think it's journalism like that that really complicated the mission rather than try and...
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client feels horrible and was shocked to hear that someone he knew at the university of massachusetts was involved with the boston marathon bombing, just like many other individuals interviewed on campus. he's cooperated fully with the authorities and looks forward to the truth coming out in this case. >> my client is not charged with helping the suspect in any way what so ever before or after and he had no knowledge of the incident and as to the actual charge, misrepresentation of the other two individuals did or did not do. we'll look forward to litigating that in court. >> joining me now is nbc news justice corporate pete williams and james cavanagh, an msnbc analyst. pete, thank you for being here on the first night of pronouncing the new names. i'm going to need your help. pete, i want to go to the lawyers, first of all, representing the new defendants. are they court appointed lawyers? what do we know about how they got their lawyers? >> no, they are private counsel. some representing the two on immigration, which has arisen a couple days ago when they were picked up. there was a question about their studen
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he quickly lost consciousness, went pale white, and harvard university police officer and boston policeith a medical bag, give an option, chest compressions, had to rip-off his vest, calling for rescue, my brother, a firefighter gets out of driver passenger side, comes up with jimmy caruso. >> your brother showed up with the ambulance. >> we locked eyes, he was like thank god you're not on the ground, thought maybe i might have been. >> he heard the radio traffic there was an officer down, was worried it could be his brother, tim. >> first reports was that a watertown police officer was down, didn't know if i was off duty. we saw each other, just that moment of recognition in the eyes, and officer done hue in the air, tossed in the ambulance with my brother and jimmy, and then a paramedic got in the back, they started to work on him. a transit officer, who is going to help drive to the hospital. >> the team that drove this ambulance there is now in the back trying to save the life, so the regular driver is back there trying to save officer donahue's life. >> they worked to save him, i h
he quickly lost consciousness, went pale white, and harvard university police officer and boston policeith a medical bag, give an option, chest compressions, had to rip-off his vest, calling for rescue, my brother, a firefighter gets out of driver passenger side, comes up with jimmy caruso. >> your brother showed up with the ambulance. >> we locked eyes, he was like thank god you're not on the ground, thought maybe i might have been. >> he heard the radio traffic there was an...
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boston's esplanade. it's 64 acres along the river of museum of science and university bridge but they finished their bomb they decided to tarring the boston marathon instead. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> megyn: we're going to get back to boston in a minute. another important story today, growing controversy after a liberal college blogger at the university of wyoming is accused of faking a rape threat and attributing to conservatives on her campus. you will not believe this story. meg simmons gained national attention after she reported a conservative student threatened to assault her, sexually assault her in an online post. it sparked outrage across the college community. campus police starting digging around and now they say meg is the person that posted the offensive post in the first place. she is now facing charges. katherine is a reporter for conservative group that spent time highlighting incidents like this. katherine, welcome to the program. i don't know she appears to have some problems because she posted this disgusting thing, saying i want to hate "f", that click runs her liberal mouth all the time and doesn't c
boston's esplanade. it's 64 acres along the river of museum of science and university bridge but they finished their bomb they decided to tarring the boston marathon instead. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> megyn: we're going to get back to boston in a minute. another important story today, growing controversy after a liberal college blogger at the university of wyoming is accused of faking a rape threat and attributing to conservatives on her campus. you will not believe this story. meg simmons gained...
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boston. to bolivia now where miners teachers health service workers and university stars have again clashed with police during a general strike and now union members from the police force itself threatened to join the protesters and so far strikers have detonated dynamite in the capital parts and blocked roads the biggest union countries demanding a pension valued valued worth one hundred percent of a worker's salary. now of course or prisoners at guantanamo bay say the vast majority of them are on hunger strike and the protest has now passed the one hundred day mark and a third of the strikers are being force fed which some international bodies say is tantamount to torture of detainees say they simply want a fair trial to be set free the explanation to azziz guy in a chicken. after years of injustice and indifference and after more than three months of starvation autonomy detainees have finally got the president's attention i'm going to go back apis they've heard these words before as president i will close guantanamo reject the military commissions act and if you go to the g. it needs to be cl
boston. to bolivia now where miners teachers health service workers and university stars have again clashed with police during a general strike and now union members from the police force itself threatened to join the protesters and so far strikers have detonated dynamite in the capital parts and blocked roads the biggest union countries demanding a pension valued valued worth one hundred percent of a worker's salary. now of course or prisoners at guantanamo bay say the vast majority of them...