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. >>> navy lacrosse hosting boston university earlier up in annapolis. great ball movement, of course whizzing around so fast you can't see it. kevin wendell scores. that was one of his three on the afternoon. here is his second, gliding in. another great shot down low. he had a hat trick. a little bit later on in the second half, gabe bumard, nice juke. mid shipmen roll over boston university. >>> well, just when we thought the redskins quarterback carousel would stop spinning with word that rg-iii, it's his job next season, there are reports now the redskins are set to bring in heisman trophy winner oregon quarterback marcus mariota for a workout at redskins park sometime next week. this could all be a smoke screen, maybe due diligence. the fact that they are bringing him in when they already have three quarterbacks signed says something about where the redskins are at the quarterback spot. mariota, of course, won the heisman trophy for oregon, national champs, runners-up. redskins have the 5th pick in the first round later next month. >>> tom brady wa
. >>> navy lacrosse hosting boston university earlier up in annapolis. great ball movement, of course whizzing around so fast you can't see it. kevin wendell scores. that was one of his three on the afternoon. here is his second, gliding in. another great shot down low. he had a hat trick. a little bit later on in the second half, gabe bumard, nice juke. mid shipmen roll over boston university. >>> well, just when we thought the redskins quarterback carousel would stop...
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. >> also tonight, poor harry potter being used by boston university as a sex ed icon. >> i'm a what?ution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. northbound. >> ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the trust factor. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it is quite clear that israel does not trust president obama to make a deal with iran that protects the world from nuclear weapons. it's also apparent that many republicans, perhaps most do not trust the president's leadership on just about every issue. and finally, u.s. allies in europe and around the world are not exactly rallying to mr. obama's call for a coalition to fight isis and the jihadis. charles krauthammer believes our allies don't trust president obama to do what's necessary to defeat the jihad. so they are reluctant to step up with than token assistance. the world is a dangerous nasty place. villains are running wild wild. putin is a menace. simply savages with no agenda other than destruction. north korea is run by a loan. chinese are quietly plot
. >> also tonight, poor harry potter being used by boston university as a sex ed icon. >> i'm a what?ution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. northbound. >> ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the trust factor. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. it is quite clear that israel does not trust president obama to make a deal with iran that protects the world from nuclear weapons. it's also...
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went on to become head coach at cornell and boston university where he did a very good job on the boths he replaces jerome allen. the phillies in spring training have had their share of injuries. obviously the biggest cliff lee. today they change things up. what they did for st. patrick's day they wore the green uniform. now this guy won't be wearing a phillies uniform for long in the major leagues because he's terrible. phillipe pee gives up homeruns. he gave up one today. he got help in the field from defense starting short stop is freddie galvis with the good catch phillies lose it today to tampa in clearwater and off season the eagles are bored. here we are bow allen defensive player connor barwin on top. these guys want to show how strong they are. connor barwin and jays see kelce kelce. 264-pounds. see if i was there i would have done that, too. i wasn't in the locker room. >> you weren't there. >> happy st. patrick's day to everybody. >> that's right. we're all wearing green. except for this guy. >> the green screen. i can't wear green. >> that's right. i forgot about that. he'd
went on to become head coach at cornell and boston university where he did a very good job on the boths he replaces jerome allen. the phillies in spring training have had their share of injuries. obviously the biggest cliff lee. today they change things up. what they did for st. patrick's day they wore the green uniform. now this guy won't be wearing a phillies uniform for long in the major leagues because he's terrible. phillipe pee gives up homeruns. he gave up one today. he got help in the...
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priest had in the kind of interest in literary matters -- [inaudible] in english at that point at boston university, and he said what are you doing? i said i'm doing this globalization reading of faulkner, and his response was why would you devote your life to a drunk? [laughter] and when he finished saying that, he said what are you doing reading that, you should read this, and he gave me a copy of something called first things magazine, and that was a really important moment for me because what it demonstrated to a cradle catholic was that what i thought of as the unbridgeable gulf between my mother's devotional catholicism, you know rosary beads and all the rest of it, and then my intellectual life which was about globalization theory there's nothing in between. you do one or you do the other, you do them both, but they should never meet. wall of separation. so what i realized is you could be a cosmopolitan-minded intellectual for whom matters of faith order and inform your life and your sense of the world around you. that was my introduction to first things. >> okay. so now tell us who really n
priest had in the kind of interest in literary matters -- [inaudible] in english at that point at boston university, and he said what are you doing? i said i'm doing this globalization reading of faulkner, and his response was why would you devote your life to a drunk? [laughter] and when he finished saying that, he said what are you doing reading that, you should read this, and he gave me a copy of something called first things magazine, and that was a really important moment for me because...
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question is an issue that is being pushed especially by boston university that the cases haven't been diagnosed and there are questions about what role do they play exactly and are they really -- is that where this is starting and spreading or is it something different? >> from the nfl perspective of course they love the fact that this is not a conversation right now and frankly because it is the definition of the sport it is the coalition but i think if you noticed they can only handle this in so many ways that are basically saying football is a problem and so the answer is we are going to legislate all of the huge and the hard hits that you see because that's what we can do and that is what it looks like to be the problem. but when you look at the data that suggests it is an issue i don't know what the current numbers are good when we look at the look at book at the time the boston university folks it was the preponderance of the cases that this narrow degenerative disease for offense and defense of wine in and playing the core of the sport so it's being talked about but the answer
question is an issue that is being pushed especially by boston university that the cases haven't been diagnosed and there are questions about what role do they play exactly and are they really -- is that where this is starting and spreading or is it something different? >> from the nfl perspective of course they love the fact that this is not a conversation right now and frankly because it is the definition of the sport it is the coalition but i think if you noticed they can only handle...
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i originally pledged at boston university which is a extremely diverse chapter and i came back to theversity of oklahoma and was a founding member of the chapter, and going through the restructuringing and we built a house based on diversity and personal responsibility. so if you look at the greek system every house has its own culture at every university even within the fraternities and the national the organization, and so those universities ta you are listing have an ugly culture that they were using were used while represent inging the fraternity, and that is deplorable. the chapter that we started at the university of oklahoma in 1993 and chartered in 19 995 never had that culture. >> and it does now, and here is what you have said. and i have got, and you said that racism and hayesing and these all seem to be both systemic, and then localize and then the culture needs to be change and overhauled come comprehensively and not swept under the rug. the greek system as a whole, you believe it needs to be address ded as a whole? >> well, it needs to look at how it exists in with whate
i originally pledged at boston university which is a extremely diverse chapter and i came back to theversity of oklahoma and was a founding member of the chapter, and going through the restructuringing and we built a house based on diversity and personal responsibility. so if you look at the greek system every house has its own culture at every university even within the fraternities and the national the organization, and so those universities ta you are listing have an ugly culture that they...
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michael holick, a biochemist at boston university's school of medicine. >> if you clinically evaluatecident -- >> reporter: he offers a radical theory one that makes him a kind of lone wolf in the medical community that e.d.s., daniel's rare condition might cause not just joint dislocations, but fractures in the bodies of some children. how does it present? >> it can present with fractured bones. what we call bone fragility with minimum handling of the infant. >> reporter: after performing physical exams and reviewing x-rays and medical histories, dr. holick diagnoses both kenley and her mom with e.d.s. >> i got to see kenley in my clinic and there was no question, in my opinion, that she has classic e.d.s. >> reporter: that diagnosis finally helped sway prosecutors in texas to dismiss abuse charges against andrew, reuniting him with his young daughter. >> they knew they weren't going to win that case from a legal standpoint, they could not prove anything. so, before you go taking children out of loving parents' homes and very closely ruining lives, it's a dangerous game to play. >> r
michael holick, a biochemist at boston university's school of medicine. >> if you clinically evaluatecident -- >> reporter: he offers a radical theory one that makes him a kind of lone wolf in the medical community that e.d.s., daniel's rare condition might cause not just joint dislocations, but fractures in the bodies of some children. how does it present? >> it can present with fractured bones. what we call bone fragility with minimum handling of the infant. >>...
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here with how to get the most out of your social security is boston university economist and author ofhe book, hot new book, "get what's yours." secrets to maxing out social security. thanks for coming on the show, lawrence. before we get to the book we were talking about the fraud in the system and people levering money out of entitlement programs but here we're talking about not fraud, but getting what you're owed and what you paid into the system. now you say the folks leave money on the table. how so? >> well, people first of all paying 12-point herstheir pay. that is the combined employer-employee tax paying our entire working lives. we should get back everything we paid for and a lot of people don't know about many of the benefits to which they're eligible. they know about the retirement benefit but don't know about their spousal benefit or divorcee spousal benefit, married more than 10 years and divorced. divorcee widow benefit and spousal benefits. benefits for the parents and passing away we're taking care of them. child benefits for disabled children. young children. survive
here with how to get the most out of your social security is boston university economist and author ofhe book, hot new book, "get what's yours." secrets to maxing out social security. thanks for coming on the show, lawrence. before we get to the book we were talking about the fraud in the system and people levering money out of entitlement programs but here we're talking about not fraud, but getting what you're owed and what you paid into the system. now you say the folks leave money...
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boston university is offering a harry potter themed sex ed class.nts are hoping to learn the spell clitoris findakiss. [ laughter and applause ] taco bell. you guys ever heard of taco bell? yeah. [ cheers ] that's good, because they spend a lot on marketing. so i'm glad. taco bell is testing a new product called cap'n crunch delights, which are balls of sweet dough covered in crushed cap'n crunch cereal and filled with a milk icing. you know, mexican food. [ laughter ] run for the border, i guess. [ applause ] and finally, another new study. according to a new study, only 6% of men actually need extra large condoms. only 6% of men actually need extra large condoms. or as i call them, relaxed fit. [ laughter ] ladies and gentlemen, this is the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: hey, everybody. how are we doing over there, 8g band? it's so good to see you. and everybody, we have a special guest sitting in with the 8g band all this week. you know her from the legendary band the b-52s. now, she has an amazing album of her own, "guitars and micr
boston university is offering a harry potter themed sex ed class.nts are hoping to learn the spell clitoris findakiss. [ laughter and applause ] taco bell. you guys ever heard of taco bell? yeah. [ cheers ] that's good, because they spend a lot on marketing. so i'm glad. taco bell is testing a new product called cap'n crunch delights, which are balls of sweet dough covered in crushed cap'n crunch cereal and filled with a milk icing. you know, mexican food. [ laughter ] run for the border, i...
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the second witness is a friend of a boston student, lindsey lu here studying at boston university, ands killed in the attack. and it was tearful testimony from the witness talking about her friend who had died and also about her own injuries she suffered severe abdominal injuries as well as suffering some loss to ear drums, damage to the ear drums. earlier we heard from jessica kensky, as you point out, she lost both legs as a result of the bombing. one leg was amputated that day, we understand she lost a second leg earlier this month. she had been treated as you point out at walter reed hospital. she said it was a devastating decision to have the amputation of the second leg. she called her injuries her words, war wounds and she told this to the jury in graphic detail of what was going on much of what we've heard in the first part of the trial over two days and last week very emotional, very graphic testimony. >> emotional and graphic in the first two days. rehema ellis, thanks for that report out of boston massachusetts. >>> joining me, miami criminal defense attorney michael greek o
the second witness is a friend of a boston student, lindsey lu here studying at boston university, ands killed in the attack. and it was tearful testimony from the witness talking about her friend who had died and also about her own injuries she suffered severe abdominal injuries as well as suffering some loss to ear drums, damage to the ear drums. earlier we heard from jessica kensky, as you point out, she lost both legs as a result of the bombing. one leg was amputated that day, we understand...
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boston university grad student lu.stuck his fingers down her airway but her eyes kept rolling that and out. the police officer talked about lu losing her leg. she testified she saw a foot with a little sock it and realized it belonged to somebody else. prosecutors have publicly released gruesome new video of the bombing scene that they shared with the jurors showing the chaos unfolding amid a sea of carnage and wounded victims. we warn you these images are disturbingly graphic. my god. somebody is mangled. >> get out! get out! >> her log is gone. >> you're all right. you're doing great. i got you. >> my leg! the back of my leg hurts so bad! >> that's it. >> the back of my leg! >> you'll be okay. you're going to be okay. >> her leg, his leg. >> ignore what has happened okay? >> i'm okay. >> okay? >> who has got it? bring it up. >> we don't know. >> this leg here? look there. her leg is very bad. >> we're okay with that. >> hers is very -- >> the other piece. leg burned? okay. >> explosion. sorry bjts,about that okay? th
boston university grad student lu.stuck his fingers down her airway but her eyes kept rolling that and out. the police officer talked about lu losing her leg. she testified she saw a foot with a little sock it and realized it belonged to somebody else. prosecutors have publicly released gruesome new video of the bombing scene that they shared with the jurors showing the chaos unfolding amid a sea of carnage and wounded victims. we warn you these images are disturbingly graphic. my god. somebody...
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king who was initiated into the paternity by edward brooke wile king was a graduate student at boston universityition that life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? edward brooke became an ac acknowledge acknowledged national treasure by using his time power, and intellect lifting others up and making sure fair housing voting right, education, and justice and the promise of equality became more of a practical reality reality rather than just a lofty ideal. in one of his campaigns a boston political writer wrote brooke was a republican in a democratic state, a black in a white state, and prodsent in a catholic state and he is poor. edward brooke replied i pleaded guilty to all indictment and i continue to persevere in my campaign. brooke won. america won. that is what heroes do. they look reality in the face and persevere. the poet robert lewis stevenson happily sums up my journey of friendship and brotherhood with senator edward w brooke with these words: he has achieved success who has lived well laughed often, and loved much, who has am enjoyed the trust and
king who was initiated into the paternity by edward brooke wile king was a graduate student at boston universityition that life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? edward brooke became an ac acknowledge acknowledged national treasure by using his time power, and intellect lifting others up and making sure fair housing voting right, education, and justice and the promise of equality became more of a practical reality reality rather than just a lofty ideal. in...
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the director of south and central asia and professor of international relations at boston university.g written extensively on international affairs throughout the world. ambassador: it is a pleasure to be here in such distinguished company. i will keep my remarks relatively short. terrorism needs an international solution. after 9/11 there appeared to be a global consensus and at that point almost every nation in the world said that they agreed with the notion that no grievance and no injustice in the global system justified terrorism. yet almost 14 years later we find that terrorism is not only alive and well but thriving in many parts of the world. what, exactly, has happened in years? many of you might recall donald rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, writing a memo on october the 16th 2016, in which he knowledge a long, hard slog in iraq. in that memo he posed an interesting question to his. the question was -- are we capturing, killing, or during and dissuading more terrorists every day than that radical clerics are recruiting, training, and deploying against us? with hindsight w
the director of south and central asia and professor of international relations at boston university.g written extensively on international affairs throughout the world. ambassador: it is a pleasure to be here in such distinguished company. i will keep my remarks relatively short. terrorism needs an international solution. after 9/11 there appeared to be a global consensus and at that point almost every nation in the world said that they agreed with the notion that no grievance and no injustice...
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autopsy photos of 29-year-old crystal campbell and they'll do the same for martin richard and boston university grad student ling. lu. something his own defense admits. so why are we having this trial. his lawyers are trying to save him from the death penalty sentence. it will be their chance to present the young man as someone who was just following his older brother tamerlan somebody who was just a pawn. but jurors saw this video. the then 19-year-old casually buying milk after he set off a bomb that killed and maimed people he was standing next to. will dzhokhar testify? will he take the stand? we still don't know. we're going to have to wait and see. it's a side we have never observed in court. i have been watching him closely this entire time. he has shown no emotion. uninterested and slouching in the chair. this has happened at critical times when people are talking about having their legs blown off. we'll see what happens this week. >> we will. thank you. >> turning to the spring break violence in pan nah city beach florida where several students in the hospital after gunfire erupted at
autopsy photos of 29-year-old crystal campbell and they'll do the same for martin richard and boston university grad student ling. lu. something his own defense admits. so why are we having this trial. his lawyers are trying to save him from the death penalty sentence. it will be their chance to present the young man as someone who was just following his older brother tamerlan somebody who was just a pawn. but jurors saw this video. the then 19-year-old casually buying milk after he set off a...
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the doctor from boston university said balance budgeting you should judge all spending and what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states, to increase the unfunded liabilities so this is a member of amendments number of amendments that move us in the direction. >> i want to thank them and the senator but our need to look at things for the long haul this is for information purposes only. >> my amendment i'm introducing would create the cost of attending institutions of higher education. in the path to higher education is a key pillar for the strong middle-class to be the increasing number of students are graduating with substantial debt and two thirds graduate and their death will be about 26 $27,000. many have much higher individual debt burden. the skyrocketing student loan debt is hurting the economy and surpassing the credit card debt. air making major purchases such as a car. the rate of home ownership is declining and that more and more students are wrestling with whether they should attend college because that load they would carry with them. that isn't the door of
the doctor from boston university said balance budgeting you should judge all spending and what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states, to increase the unfunded liabilities so this is a member of amendments number of amendments that move us in the direction. >> i want to thank them and the senator but our need to look at things for the long haul this is for information purposes only. >> my amendment i'm introducing would create the cost of attending institutions...
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. >> we're terriers at boston university. not in the tourmentnament.ore they walked down the aisle. the surprising discovery made on an old home movie. could this marriage truly been fate? >>> also ahead, a bird a plane, our joe fryer. the top gun inspired maneuvers and dizzying to say the least. joe survived and is here to tell us about it. >>> the news that put all the pre-teens an flutter. one member is now back home after leaving the tour. we have keir simmons following the story. keir what happened? >> reporter: craig, the one direction statement is clear. zayn needs time to recuperate from stress. brace yourself one direction fans. there is speculation about the future. it is reported that zayn went to see his fiancee in the u.k. as fans wait and worry. zayn landed back in london looking somber. one direction saying in a statement it's due to stress. ♪ we dance all night ♪ >> reporter: the group continuing the world tour without him. speculation over what happened on a night in thailand putting pressure on the world's biggest boy band. zayn pictu
. >> we're terriers at boston university. not in the tourmentnament.ore they walked down the aisle. the surprising discovery made on an old home movie. could this marriage truly been fate? >>> also ahead, a bird a plane, our joe fryer. the top gun inspired maneuvers and dizzying to say the least. joe survived and is here to tell us about it. >>> the news that put all the pre-teens an flutter. one member is now back home after leaving the tour. we have keir simmons...
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year-old crystal campbell, you see her there, and today, they'll do the same for martin richard and boston university grad student lu lingzi. those are the two victims that he killed when he planted his pressure cooker bomb and walked off. something his own defense admits. so why are we even having this trial. his lawyers are trying to save him from the death penalty sentence. now, it will be their chance in court to present the young man as someone who was just following his older brother, tamerlan, somebody who was just a pawn in this game of terror. but jurors have seen this bombing video. then this video of the 19-year-old casually buying milk after he just set off a bomb that killed and maimed people he was just standing next to. the big question, robin, will dzhokhar testify? will he take the stand? we still don't know. we're going to have to wait and see. it's a side we have never observed in court. i have been watching him closely this entire time. he has shown no emotion. he's been there, uninterested, slouching in the chair, and this has happened at critical times when people are talking ab
year-old crystal campbell, you see her there, and today, they'll do the same for martin richard and boston university grad student lu lingzi. those are the two victims that he killed when he planted his pressure cooker bomb and walked off. something his own defense admits. so why are we even having this trial. his lawyers are trying to save him from the death penalty sentence. now, it will be their chance in court to present the young man as someone who was just following his older brother,...
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kennedy institute on the campus of boston's public research university.rilled -- no, i was ecstatic when senator kennedy shared with me that he wanted to locate an institute focused on the united states senate here on this campus with a vision of quality higher education made accessible to persons who might otherwise have not had this opportunity in every day. that is a reality here. that is his work, the work he cherished, and we are so grateful for that. american democracy is, located and institutions that express our democracy are at times "with a certain mysteriousness." it places them leon the reach -- beyond the reach of many, and senator candidate reached out, and this institute will work to lift that -- of history and make accessible to the public and to future leaders the rich history, the complex operations, and that significant accomplishments of those, this most venerable institution, that we call the united states senate. i want to thank dr. kennedy and, yes, thank you, vicki, but also the kennedy family. i want to try to steal that blanket a
kennedy institute on the campus of boston's public research university.rilled -- no, i was ecstatic when senator kennedy shared with me that he wanted to locate an institute focused on the united states senate here on this campus with a vision of quality higher education made accessible to persons who might otherwise have not had this opportunity in every day. that is a reality here. that is his work, the work he cherished, and we are so grateful for that. american democracy is, located and...
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this is from a recent boston university law school conference analyzing the 1964 civil rights act.ics include racial justice failures affirmative action, special education, religious autonomy and employment discrimination. >> my privilege this afternoon to introduce the commissioner and i want to thank her for coming to the conference, not only coming here but being here the whole time and participating actively. i think that we can all agree that she substantially enhanced the conference for doing that and i think that it reflects the fact that at heart she is still a law professor who loves ideas. but we can also admire her career being successful and importing or connecting the realm of ideas to something she has done i think pretty much since she graduated from law school a couple of years in the circuit of the supreme court and then at georgetown she founded the wall center federal legislative administrative clinic and she had a number of clients that led to her being instrumental in the negotiation for americans with disabilities act and for the 2008 amendment to that act as
this is from a recent boston university law school conference analyzing the 1964 civil rights act.ics include racial justice failures affirmative action, special education, religious autonomy and employment discrimination. >> my privilege this afternoon to introduce the commissioner and i want to thank her for coming to the conference, not only coming here but being here the whole time and participating actively. i think that we can all agree that she substantially enhanced the conference...
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the doctor from boston university, i believe, was a very passionate witness before our committee a few weeks ago. he said, really, budget balancing numbers tend not to be fulfilled in the long run. you should judge all spending by what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states. does it increase on it long term, unfund liabilities or reduce them? i think this is one of a number of amendments we've had today that move us in that direction. >> mr. chairman, if i could, i'll be very brief. ron johnson is co-sponsoring this. i want to thank him for bringing into our vocabulary over the last period of time he's been serving here and senator purdue for focusing on that so much during these hearings. but our need to look at things over the long haul. again, this is for informational purposes only. thank you. >> rebuttal? senator merkley? >> thank you. my amendment, which i'm introducing with senator widen would create a deficit neutral reserve fund to reduce the cost of attending institutions of higher education with the goal of students graduating and doing so with less of a d
the doctor from boston university, i believe, was a very passionate witness before our committee a few weeks ago. he said, really, budget balancing numbers tend not to be fulfilled in the long run. you should judge all spending by what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states. does it increase on it long term, unfund liabilities or reduce them? i think this is one of a number of amendments we've had today that move us in that direction. >> mr. chairman, if i could, i'll...
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michael donte, professor of archeology at boston university.ir importance? >> early capital of the empire has city walls that span five to six miles. the site covered 1.3 square miles. it was particularly important in antiquity because it was the capital of a vast area. it was later supplanted by the city of course i bad, this was a capital city of one king. that makes that site particularly important. it is occupied a short period of time. hot ra in the southwest desert was an important caravan center associated with one of the earliest arab kingdoms in mess po tame i can't. >> what's at risk here? >> what's at risk is essentially the cultural identity of northern iraq and large part of syria. isil is engaged, i think it is fairly obvious point, in cultural warfare. trying to stamp out cultural diversity. a large number of attacks, right now focusing on ancient sites, but majority of the sites that isil and other groups are targeting have to do with islamic material culture and they're attacking kurdish and other groups' sites throughout the r
michael donte, professor of archeology at boston university.ir importance? >> early capital of the empire has city walls that span five to six miles. the site covered 1.3 square miles. it was particularly important in antiquity because it was the capital of a vast area. it was later supplanted by the city of course i bad, this was a capital city of one king. that makes that site particularly important. it is occupied a short period of time. hot ra in the southwest desert was an important...
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the doctor from boston university i believe, was a very passionate witness before our committee a few weeks ago. he said really budget balancing numbers tend not to be fulfilled in the long run. you should judge all spending by what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states. does it increase on it long term, unfund liabilities or reduce them? i think this is one of a number of amendments we've had today that move us in that direction. >> mr. chairman, if i could, i'll be very brief. ron johnson is co-sponsoring this. i want to thank him for bringing into our vocabulary over the last period of time he's been serving here and senator purdue for focusing on that so much during these hearings. but our need to look at things over the long haul. again, this is for informational purposes only. thank you. >> rebuttal? senator merck lee. >> thank you. my amendment, which i'm introducing with senator widen would create a deficit neutral reserve fund to reduce the cost of attending institutions of higher education with the goal of students graduating and doing so with less of a d
the doctor from boston university i believe, was a very passionate witness before our committee a few weeks ago. he said really budget balancing numbers tend not to be fulfilled in the long run. you should judge all spending by what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states. does it increase on it long term, unfund liabilities or reduce them? i think this is one of a number of amendments we've had today that move us in that direction. >> mr. chairman, if i could, i'll be...
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the doctor from boston university, i believe, was a very passionate witness before our committee a few weeks ago. he said, really, budget balancing numbers tend not to be fulfilled in the long run. you should judge all spending by what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states. does it increase on it long term, unfund liabilities or reduce them? i think this is one of a number of amendments we've had today that move us in that direction. >> mr. chairman, if i could, i'll be very brief. ron johnson is co-sponsoring this. i want to thank him for bringing into our vocabulary over the last period of time he's been serving here and senator purdue for focusing on that so much during these hearings. but our need to look at things over the long haul. again, this is for informational purposes only. thank you. >> rebuttal? senator merck lee. >> thank you. my amendment, which i'm introducing with senator widen would create a deficit neutral reserve fund to reduce the cost of attending institutions of higher education with the goal of students graduating and doing so with less of a
the doctor from boston university, i believe, was a very passionate witness before our committee a few weeks ago. he said, really, budget balancing numbers tend not to be fulfilled in the long run. you should judge all spending by what it does to the long-term liabilities of the united states. does it increase on it long term, unfund liabilities or reduce them? i think this is one of a number of amendments we've had today that move us in that direction. >> mr. chairman, if i could, i'll...
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boston university they come back from spring break, all the students. snowiest winter. 108.6 inches. that equates to more than nine feet of snow. here is some of that snow. you think why am i climbing on this pile? it is a pretty big pile if you live in atlanta. here in boston this is nothing. this sucker was bigger and taller a couple weeks ago. what happened last night is what changed the course. here we got a fresh coating of snow. that's part of the 2.9 inches of snow that tipped the scales from what used to be the record '95, '96 season one inch more. 108.6. the snowiest winter on record. i talked to some people said i can't believe it snowed thought winter was over then boom i have a new record. look at this bench here and ice as well. this thing probably hasn't seen the light of day in months. this whole thing with all of this snow starting at the end of january, about january 26th. that's when all of the blizzards and snow started coming. before you know it all of this snow just happened. i want to make mention of a tweet that mayor marty walsh m
boston university they come back from spring break, all the students. snowiest winter. 108.6 inches. that equates to more than nine feet of snow. here is some of that snow. you think why am i climbing on this pile? it is a pretty big pile if you live in atlanta. here in boston this is nothing. this sucker was bigger and taller a couple weeks ago. what happened last night is what changed the course. here we got a fresh coating of snow. that's part of the 2.9 inches of snow that tipped the scales...
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facing a question and answer to your question is an issue that is being pushed especially by boston universitythat the cases haven't been diagnosed and there are questions about what role do they play exactly and are they really -- is that where this is starting and spreading or is it something different? >> from the nfl perspective of course they love the fact that this is not a conversation right now and frankly because it is the definition of the sport it is the coalition but i think if you noticed they can only handle this in so many ways that are basically saying football is a problem and so the answer is we are going to legislate all of the huge and the hard hits that you see because that's what we can do and that is what it looks like to be the problem. but when you look at the data that suggests it is an issue i don't know what the current numbers are good when we look at the look at book at the time the boston university folks it was the preponderance of the cases that this narrow degenerative disease for offense and defense of wine in and playing the core of the sport so it's being t
facing a question and answer to your question is an issue that is being pushed especially by boston universitythat the cases haven't been diagnosed and there are questions about what role do they play exactly and are they really -- is that where this is starting and spreading or is it something different? >> from the nfl perspective of course they love the fact that this is not a conversation right now and frankly because it is the definition of the sport it is the coalition but i think...
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campus of the commonwealth of massachusetts capital city public research university, the university of massachusetts bostonam so glad you stopped in on such a wonderful day. it is always sunny out here on the peninsula. i'm also excited to welcome back president barack obama back to this university where he is, as a united states senator from received an honorary degree from us. we are grateful. we also thank the first lady but we are also grateful to have our vice president with us today. thank you for being here. so i guess you cannot tell that i am thrilled. i'm thrilled to be able to welcome all of you to this momentous celebration, and i am very proud to have the edward m kennedy institute on the campus of boston's public research university. now, i was thrilled -- no, i was ecstatic when senator kennedy shared with me that he wanted to locate and institute focused on the united states senate here on this campus with a vision of quality higher education made accessible to persons who might otherwise have not had this opportunity in every day. that is a reality here. that is his work, the working chair
campus of the commonwealth of massachusetts capital city public research university, the university of massachusetts bostonam so glad you stopped in on such a wonderful day. it is always sunny out here on the peninsula. i'm also excited to welcome back president barack obama back to this university where he is, as a united states senator from received an honorary degree from us. we are grateful. we also thank the first lady but we are also grateful to have our vice president with us today....
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. >> reporter: it's the tricked- out brain child a team of engineers at northeastern university in boston from record snowfall. >> we're not just seeing things that are obvious to the human eye. >> reporter: it comes equipped with a mic recording the sounds of the road, a digital camera to document it, and radar to see beneath it. >> so this is the ground- penetrating radar array. >> reporter: david vines- cavanaugh is the driver and a ph.d. candidate. >> it's hard for cities to locate where all of their potholes and the more obvious damage is. so we do help them do that. >> reporter: his high-tech ride does in hours what it takes human inspection weeks or even months to complete. >> so on that road, there were potholes. there were cracks. there were also patches or band- aids over the potholes and we would detect all of those things. >> reporter: after just a few hours of driving around, you have piles of data to process, all to answer the question exactly how much work has to be done. >> we also get the image of the pavement. >> reporter: researcher assistant salar shahini shamsabadi sh
. >> reporter: it's the tricked- out brain child a team of engineers at northeastern university in boston from record snowfall. >> we're not just seeing things that are obvious to the human eye. >> reporter: it comes equipped with a mic recording the sounds of the road, a digital camera to document it, and radar to see beneath it. >> so this is the ground- penetrating radar array. >> reporter: david vines- cavanaugh is the driver and a ph.d. candidate. >>...
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kennedy institute on the campus of boston's public research university.thrilled -- no, i was ecstatic when senator kennedy shared with me that he wanted to locate an institute focused on the united states senate here on this campus with a vision of quality higher education made accessible to persons who might otherwise have not had this opportunity in every day. that is a reality here. that is his work, the work he cherished, and we are so grateful for that. american democracy is, located and institutions that express our democracy are at times "with a certain mysteriousness." it places them leon the reach -- beyond the reach of many, and senator candidate reached out, and this institute will work to lift that -- of history and make accessible to the public and to future leaders the rich history, the complex operations, and that significant accomplishments of those, this most venerable institution, that we call the united states senate. i want to thank dr. kennedy and, yes, thank you, vicki, but also the kennedy family. i want to try to steal that blanket
kennedy institute on the campus of boston's public research university.thrilled -- no, i was ecstatic when senator kennedy shared with me that he wanted to locate an institute focused on the united states senate here on this campus with a vision of quality higher education made accessible to persons who might otherwise have not had this opportunity in every day. that is a reality here. that is his work, the work he cherished, and we are so grateful for that. american democracy is, located and...
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boston has become the center of the universe from the perspective of practical mobile robotics.here is no better place in the world to start a robot company than right here where you have all of this expertise. sam: is this your testing facility? >> this is our outdoor test area where we run our robots through their paces. packbot is our best seller. there are over 3500 of these out in service. these went onto afghanistan. we did some of the cave investigations. the whole idea is -- how do we keep the operator in a safe location while the robot goes into a potentially dangerous environment? we have a camera at the end of the arm. the camera can rotate, provide 360 degrees coverage inside the vehicle. sam: tell me a little bit about how the packbot was used in the investigation following the boston marathon bombing. >> it was used in the investigation of the suspects' vehicle. it was able to search the trunk, search the car for a threat within that vehicle. i will take you down to the next level. we call this the first look. you make it simple to operate. you pick up a controller
boston has become the center of the universe from the perspective of practical mobile robotics.here is no better place in the world to start a robot company than right here where you have all of this expertise. sam: is this your testing facility? >> this is our outdoor test area where we run our robots through their paces. packbot is our best seller. there are over 3500 of these out in service. these went onto afghanistan. we did some of the cave investigations. the whole idea is -- how...
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boston tonight. don, thanks. today is university of oklahoma football team took a stand against racism by holding a silent protest instead of practicing. this comes after members of the sigma alpha epsilon were caught on tape chanting racial slurs. the frat house was shut down two, members expelled from the school. the leader of iran and secretary of state john kerry found one thing in common. today both condemned that letter 47 republican senators sent to iran to warn it against a nuclear deal with the obama administration. this sort of direct interference with diplomatic negotiations may be unprecedented, and the man behind it, senator tom cotton, has been in the senate only two months. we asked nancy cordes to tell us t about him. c >> reporter: senator tom cotton of arkansas is so new he's stillin working out of a temporaryba basement office, and yet with one letter, he made himself known to diplomats worldwide. germany's foreign minister called your letter, "unhelpful."en a french diplomat said "you undermined u.s. negotiators.
boston tonight. don, thanks. today is university of oklahoma football team took a stand against racism by holding a silent protest instead of practicing. this comes after members of the sigma alpha epsilon were caught on tape chanting racial slurs. the frat house was shut down two, members expelled from the school. the leader of iran and secretary of state john kerry found one thing in common. today both condemned that letter 47 republican senators sent to iran to warn it against a nuclear deal...
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. >> it is tricked out brainchild of the team of engineers at northeastern university in boston. record snowfall. >> we're not just seeing things that are obvious the to the human eye. >> reporter: it comes equipped with the recording of the sound of the road digital camera to document it and radar to see beneath it. >> this is grouped penetrating radar. >> reporter: david kavanaugh is the driver and a ph.d. candidate. >> it the is hard for sit toys locate...
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. >> doug waxman, northeastern university, he's in boston tonight. and doug, what's your reaction to the result? >> well, it's surprising how well netanyahu did in the polling to the end and it showed that his party was trailing and he clearly made a political comeback and it looks likely that at this stage that he will remain in the prime minister's office going forward. >> so you think that he's better at putting together a coalition? >> i do. i think he has a big advantage in the coalition building. in large part because it's going to be much easier to draw on the party that has always been a crucial player. so i think the path to forming a coalition is much easier than it will be for herzog to put together a left coalition and at the same time, i think that the national unity government involving both likud and the zionist union, i think that he will remain the prime minister. >> so how does the our arab party vowing to keep netanyahu out of the prime minister's job, and they don't want to participate in the coalition, what impact does this have?
. >> doug waxman, northeastern university, he's in boston tonight. and doug, what's your reaction to the result? >> well, it's surprising how well netanyahu did in the polling to the end and it showed that his party was trailing and he clearly made a political comeback and it looks likely that at this stage that he will remain in the prime minister's office going forward. >> so you think that he's better at putting together a coalition? >> i do. i think he has a big...
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boston, 19. chicago o'hare 27. >> syracuse university has been punished by the ncaa they will be probation for thee program will lose several scholarships and face recruiting restrictions for two years. it must forfeit some of its wins, the years the violations were committed. >>> in other sports, the flyers face off against bruins, in boston, both teams balloting -- battling for a final playoff. yukon visitors temple. ducis rogers has the rest of the sports. >> reporter: good morning, the sixers get top enjoy home cooking for the next week or so. last night's game against utah began a five-game home stance. alan i've son is in the house -- iverson is in the house. thomas robertson clean up. if you got kids you know that song. nerlens noel sixers up by 3. to the 4th quarter gordon hayward leads with 25 points. the loser lose 89-83. the hawks are here tonight. >>> spring training is not about the losses it is about working on the little things that will make you youou successful come the regular season. hamle gives up one hit it's a blood pressure single. hamles is happy that the game has begun. >>
boston, 19. chicago o'hare 27. >> syracuse university has been punished by the ncaa they will be probation for thee program will lose several scholarships and face recruiting restrictions for two years. it must forfeit some of its wins, the years the violations were committed. >>> in other sports, the flyers face off against bruins, in boston, both teams balloting -- battling for a final playoff. yukon visitors temple. ducis rogers has the rest of the sports. >> reporter:...
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dov waxman, northeastern university, joining us from boston and ari radner. mr. waxman has the u.s. support for israel become a partisan issue? >> well, i think this has been a process that's been going on for some time. i mean the republican party in particular has really sought to turn israel and support for israel into a wedge issue within the u.s. domestic politics in a hope of atracking some support and jewish donors and appealing to their own christian evening evangelical base. >> are we seeing a shift in the support for israel? >> it's true had israel like much of american politics has become more partisan. it is not only an issue between left and right it is a generationallal issue. millennials are more supportive than other ages, and american politics like gay marriage or abortion. so it's certainly an ongoing trend but i agree with the previous guest that this is an incident that takes it to a new height. >> so let's take a closer look at the speech. mr. waxman this will probably be the most important speech of netanyahu's career. is it shaping it more for the people of is
dov waxman, northeastern university, joining us from boston and ari radner. mr. waxman has the u.s. support for israel become a partisan issue? >> well, i think this has been a process that's been going on for some time. i mean the republican party in particular has really sought to turn israel and support for israel into a wedge issue within the u.s. domestic politics in a hope of atracking some support and jewish donors and appealing to their own christian evening evangelical base....
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co-director of the middle east center tore peace, culture and development at nearby university, joining us from bostond a fellow from the truman project joining us from washington. great to have you with us. has the u.s. support for israel become a part stan issue? >> this is a process that's been going on for some time. the republican party sought to turn support for israel into a wedge issue in the hope of attracting support of jewish donors and appealing to its base. this is a process that reached new heights with the speech. >> are we seeing a shift in support for israel. >> israel is more partisan and is not only an issue between left in rights if you look at polls, israel looks like other issues, like gay marriage or abortion. it's an ongoing trend. i agree with the previous guest, this takes it to new height. >> let's look at a speech. this will probably be the most important of binyamin netanyahu's career, is he shaping his message for the people of israel or the d administration to congress the american people? >> i think you are speaking to two audiences, to two domestic audiences, by his wi
co-director of the middle east center tore peace, culture and development at nearby university, joining us from bostond a fellow from the truman project joining us from washington. great to have you with us. has the u.s. support for israel become a part stan issue? >> this is a process that's been going on for some time. the republican party sought to turn support for israel into a wedge issue in the hope of attracting support of jewish donors and appealing to its base. this is a process...
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answer some questions about a study that just came out by the beacon hill institute at suffolk university in boston. i'm not sure if you are familiar with the study. suffolk university came up with an economic impact study on the effects of -- on the united states and i would ask unanimous consent to submit this report. >> without objection. >> they not only look at national impacts which are devastating but they go state-by-state. the pelican institute for public policy which looks at this information and economic data they broke this down and looked at the report and according to what they have seen you would have an impact in my state of louisiana alone of an increase in utility rates by 22%. electricity prices would go up 22% by 2030. the state of louisiana alone would lose over 16,000 jobs based on these rules. you just have to ask and i will read it quote from the press and the pelican institute. along with these cost is worth noting the increases in electricity prices would disproportionately affect lower income louisianians who spend approximately 70% of their after-tax income on energy. th
answer some questions about a study that just came out by the beacon hill institute at suffolk university in boston. i'm not sure if you are familiar with the study. suffolk university came up with an economic impact study on the effects of -- on the united states and i would ask unanimous consent to submit this report. >> without objection. >> they not only look at national impacts which are devastating but they go state-by-state. the pelican institute for public policy which looks...
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answer some questions about a study that just came out by the beacon hill institute at suffolk university in boston. i'm not sure if you're familiar with the study that just came out. definitely with suffolk university. they just came out with an economic impact study on the effects of the new epa rules on the united states. i ask unanimous consent if we can submit this report -- >> without objection. >> in this report, they go through and break down not only national impacts which are devastating, but they go state by state so in my state, of louisiana, the pelican institute for public policy, which looks at a lot of this information, and looks at economic data, they went and broke this down and looked at the report and according to what they have seen, you would have an impact in my state of louisiana alone of an increase in utility rates by 22%. electricity prices would go up 22% by 2030. the state of louisiana alone would lose over 16000 jobs based on these rules. and you just have to ask, i read a quote from kevin cane, the president of the pelican institute, along with these significant costs
answer some questions about a study that just came out by the beacon hill institute at suffolk university in boston. i'm not sure if you're familiar with the study that just came out. definitely with suffolk university. they just came out with an economic impact study on the effects of the new epa rules on the united states. i ask unanimous consent if we can submit this report -- >> without objection. >> in this report, they go through and break down not only national impacts which...
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happened this morning after the passenger train collided with two vehicles near the university of southern california. >>> a bostonofficer remains in a medically induced coma after being shot in the face during a traffic stop last night. officer john monaghan was wounded by a suspect who was later killed in a shootout with police. >>> nigeria extending voting in its presidential election after some areas report problems with voter i.d. cards. the country's election has been marred with claims of voter fraud as well as several attacks by boko haram terrorists. >>> signs of discord as secretary of state john kerry and other world leaders trying to hammer out that deal with iran on its nuclear program. now this deadline is just days away. and right now, it looks like iran is not budging at all. its foreign minister is saying that both sides need to show flexibility. peter doocy is live in washington with more. how close are these diplomats to a deal? >> reporter: it sounds like the iranians might not really be moving much more than they have and here's how we know that. a tweet from their foreign minister that says q
happened this morning after the passenger train collided with two vehicles near the university of southern california. >>> a bostonofficer remains in a medically induced coma after being shot in the face during a traffic stop last night. officer john monaghan was wounded by a suspect who was later killed in a shootout with police. >>> nigeria extending voting in its presidential election after some areas report problems with voter i.d. cards. the country's election has been...
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today, the center of the political universe shifted about 400 mile to the north and to the east from washington d.c. to bostonmassachusetts. it's not often that president obama and vice president biden travel to events together. today they were both in attendance for the dedication of the ted kennedy institute, just outside of boston, where massachusetts senator ted kennedy passed away in 2009. but before he died, he made his wishes known that if there was going to be some memorial for him, he wanted it to be a place that honored not him, not his own personal achievements but rather the body in physic righ today, the center of the political universe shifted about 400 mile to the north and to the east from washington d.c. to boston, massachusetts. it's not often that president obama and vice president biden travel to events together. today they were both in attendance for the dedication of the ted kennedy institute, just outside of boston, where massachusetts senator ted kennedy passed away in 2009. but before he died, he made his wishes known that if there was going to be some memorial for him, he wanted it t
today, the center of the political universe shifted about 400 mile to the north and to the east from washington d.c. to bostonmassachusetts. it's not often that president obama and vice president biden travel to events together. today they were both in attendance for the dedication of the ted kennedy institute, just outside of boston, where massachusetts senator ted kennedy passed away in 2009. but before he died, he made his wishes known that if there was going to be some memorial for him, he...
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she has taught at penn state abington since 2005 and graduated from penn state university and received her ph.d at boston college and on campus people responded with surprise. >> it's ridiculous and are you suppose to be a college pro information and are you acting like that. >> i am shocked she was a nice teacher and had different opinions i really liked her, i am shocked really. >> in a statement to "action news," she claim that tsa and fbi agents threatened her and tortured her during her arrests. >> there are multiple way to make a point but being dramatic on a plane is not the place to do it you can protest on campus and other stuff but on the plane there is no point. >> and a spokesperson from the tsa tells "action news," it denies the allegations, and we are awaiting comment from the fbi. i'm chad pradelli channel 6 "action news." >> thanks very much, it is just a stunning day out there so far. pretty warm and we are getting colder as the day goes on. >> the wind is whipping and lets go outside to adam joseph. >> the wind is turning chilly at the present hour, we were off to the races with the tem
she has taught at penn state abington since 2005 and graduated from penn state university and received her ph.d at boston college and on campus people responded with surprise. >> it's ridiculous and are you suppose to be a college pro information and are you acting like that. >> i am shocked she was a nice teacher and had different opinions i really liked her, i am shocked really. >> in a statement to "action news," she claim that tsa and fbi agents threatened her...