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and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school, autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a phd in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her. i didn't think that that was the right age. >> reporter: but two days before graduation from med school, a determined autumn, wasting no time, was walking down the aisle with her much older bridegroom. >> and what was your impression of him, sharon? >> i -- nice guy, a charming guy. a bit heady, you know? >> egg head? >> yeah. >> nerdy? >> yeah. [ laughter ] and she kind of was. and she kind of wasn't, you know. >> reporter: the couple made a home just outside boston. in a few years, a baby girl arrived into their hectic lives. autumn took it in stride. >
and she went to boston university medical school. she had a mind of her own. >> reporter: in medical school, autumn developed a romantic thing for a research colleague and he for her. robert ferrante, bob to his friends, held a phd in neuroscience and was hunting for cures to devastating brain illnesses like lou gehrig's and huntington's diseases. he was also more than 20 years her senior, divorced with two grown kids. >> i simply told her that that was a little bit too old for her....
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this was part of the boston university law called it's on the 1960 are civil rights act.ics include racial justice failures, affirmative action, special education law religious autonomy, and employment discrimination. that is 90 minutes. -- it is 90 minutes. >> so, welcome back, everyone. i'm so happy to be able to be the moderator for this, the final panel of this weekend's fascinating conference on the civil rights act of 1964. linda mclean deserves every single thanks she has received today. she has done a wonderful job putting this conference together. the title of this final panel is the limit and the future of antidiscrimination law. i will introduce our wonderful panelists in the order in which they will speak. the knowledge that we have -- we have a surprise speaker. we are going to go a little bit later than we initially indicated in the program. to my right is a distinguished university professor and the memorial chair and constitutional law at ohio state university. to my immediate right is the associate professor of government. to my immediate left is our surp
this was part of the boston university law called it's on the 1960 are civil rights act.ics include racial justice failures, affirmative action, special education law religious autonomy, and employment discrimination. that is 90 minutes. -- it is 90 minutes. >> so, welcome back, everyone. i'm so happy to be able to be the moderator for this, the final panel of this weekend's fascinating conference on the civil rights act of 1964. linda mclean deserves every single thanks she has received...
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this was part of the boston university civil rights act.opics include special education law, religious autonomy, and employment the screen nation. it is 90 minutes. >> so, welcome back, everyone. i'm so happy to be able to be the moderator for this, the final panel of this weekend's fascinating conference on the civil rights act of 1964. past present and future. linda mclean deserves every single thanks she has received today. she has done a wonderful job putting this conference together. the title of this final panel is the limit and the future of antidiscrimination law. i will introduce our wonderful panelists in the order in which they will speak. i have to admit the knowledge that we have a surprise speaker. we will actually go a little bit later than the time initially indicated. to my right is a distinguished university professor and the memorial chair and constitutional law at ohio state university. to my immediate right is the associate professor of government. to my immediate left is our surprise guest, jim fleming. the honorable f
this was part of the boston university civil rights act.opics include special education law, religious autonomy, and employment the screen nation. it is 90 minutes. >> so, welcome back, everyone. i'm so happy to be able to be the moderator for this, the final panel of this weekend's fascinating conference on the civil rights act of 1964. past present and future. linda mclean deserves every single thanks she has received today. she has done a wonderful job putting this conference together....
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boston university grad lingzi lu lu's aunt says her mom decided it was better to bury her here instead of china. she had only been here for seven months. she planned to stay here longer. she felt part as boston so we felt she should stay here. >> reporter: a ball room dancer who lost a leg in the bombing stopped at the defense table on her way off the witness stand and glared at dzhokhar tsarnaev. a mere one or two feet away from him before finally walking out of the courtroom tsarnaev never looked up. >> for more coverage of the penalty phase of the boston marathon trial bombing, watch nbc news at 6:30 right here on nbc10. >>> school teachers in berlin are coming under fire. they assigned children a math problem calculating a plane through mountainous terrain. the assignment came during the final math exam. berlin said in a statement, they agreed, there had been a lack of sensitivity. >>> a mother and daughter with ties to our area decide in that crash, yvonne selke and her daughter emily graduated from drexel university in 2013. >>> millions of turkeys and chicken are being euthanize
boston university grad lingzi lu lu's aunt says her mom decided it was better to bury her here instead of china. she had only been here for seven months. she planned to stay here longer. she felt part as boston so we felt she should stay here. >> reporter: a ball room dancer who lost a leg in the bombing stopped at the defense table on her way off the witness stand and glared at dzhokhar tsarnaev. a mere one or two feet away from him before finally walking out of the courtroom tsarnaev...
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when i worked for the daily free press at boston university and the circle at the college, i always triedferent angle to the things i wrote about. get the facts first, logan then find something surprising. that will set you apart. virginia boxwell, bill, just became a premium member and received legends and lies. enjoyed the tv episodes as well. i'm glad your p.m. now, virginia, and you can now hear the factor any time you want on the podcast. by the way, the book legends and lies, best-selling non-fiction book in the country right now. i didn't expect that. i mean, it's a book, but it's bigger than the usual book. lots of illustrations and things like that. it really opened strong, and i thank you all. d.d. williamsson, mr. o. baseball players grow beards because they give the players a sense of belonging. oh, that's what it is. that's a belonging. i guess that's a good reason, d.d., thank you. tip of the day, big thanks to john castro who recently donated $16,000 to independencefund.org enough to buy a vet a track chair that will change his or her life. also, gary and i would like to in
when i worked for the daily free press at boston university and the circle at the college, i always triedferent angle to the things i wrote about. get the facts first, logan then find something surprising. that will set you apart. virginia boxwell, bill, just became a premium member and received legends and lies. enjoyed the tv episodes as well. i'm glad your p.m. now, virginia, and you can now hear the factor any time you want on the podcast. by the way, the book legends and lies, best-selling...
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the boston university study tracked 10-year-old girls for up to 10 years and finally air pollution is aging. the may issue of stroke found solution which is known to increase the risk for stroke and other brain disorders is thought to be linked with premature aging of the brain itself and the study is for people that are close to major highways and i'm jane king here's to your health. >> michael finney is here and it comes from louis who was asking via facebook and i was asked about the earthquake in nepal. do you have a list of emergency supplies you should have in case of an emergency. >> >> that is a good question. here in california we are always told to prep for three days of no one being able to help you. so what you're talking about is a gallon of water per day, per person. so three gallons per person and then you need food that isn't going go bad for three meals a day for three days for every person in your household. now, i've got a fema leak on our website and you can go there and i suggest the most important thing you can do and i'm not kidding you about this to throw a pai
the boston university study tracked 10-year-old girls for up to 10 years and finally air pollution is aging. the may issue of stroke found solution which is known to increase the risk for stroke and other brain disorders is thought to be linked with premature aging of the brain itself and the study is for people that are close to major highways and i'm jane king here's to your health. >> michael finney is here and it comes from louis who was asking via facebook and i was asked about the...
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>> guest: i teach journalism at boston university. c-span: how many students?u teaching them? >> guest: journalism, writing, law and ethics. c-span: how many of your student ises watch this film? >> guest: i don't know. i've talked about it in class. they've certainly heard me talk about it over the last three years as i've worked on this project. some of them have never heard of it, which surprises me. but if you go into -- i'm in the college of communications which is also home to the film and television department, and this film is still taught in the american film history course. c-span: here is a clip of the ku klux klan bringing discuss so-called -- bringing gus so-called, to justice. 1:15. let's watch. >> guest: sure. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> guest: you can see why trotter and all the other protesters were appalled by the film. c-span: the lieutenant governor was the mulatto. >> guest: silas lynch. c-span: sent down by stoneman from pennsylvania or from -- >> guest: sure, yeah. part of the -- c-span: that's on his -- >> guest: doorstep. the answer to blacks an
>> guest: i teach journalism at boston university. c-span: how many students?u teaching them? >> guest: journalism, writing, law and ethics. c-span: how many of your student ises watch this film? >> guest: i don't know. i've talked about it in class. they've certainly heard me talk about it over the last three years as i've worked on this project. some of them have never heard of it, which surprises me. but if you go into -- i'm in the college of communications which is also...
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she was a 23-year-old grad student at boston university originally from china.friends describe her as kind with a passion for music. sean collier, the 27-year-old campus police officer who was gunned down inside of his patrol car. his parents say he gave his life doing what he was born to do which was to serve and to protect. >>> in south carolina today, protesters are calling for justice in the police shooting of an unarmed black man. the officer, michael slagger has been fired and is facing it murder charges. a warning, the video of this shooting all recorded by an eyewitness is quite graphic. jonathan martin joins us from north charleston. good afternoon to you. the mayor wants to have more transparency in the police force, but what exactly is his plan? >> reporter: good afternoon. good evening, morgan. perhaps the biggest and most mead plan are changes that the north charleston police department will have officers equipped with body cameras. there was a huge outcry from people saying we need body cameras because this video that has been seen all across the w
she was a 23-year-old grad student at boston university originally from china.friends describe her as kind with a passion for music. sean collier, the 27-year-old campus police officer who was gunned down inside of his patrol car. his parents say he gave his life doing what he was born to do which was to serve and to protect. >>> in south carolina today, protesters are calling for justice in the police shooting of an unarmed black man. the officer, michael slagger has been fired and is...
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billoreilly.com premium membership that the university of north dakota beats your alma mater in boston university minute? what's in it for me? i run billoreilly.com. i'll take the bet any way. see you next thursday. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, the movie "killing jesus" will be seen on the fox news channel tomorrow night good friday 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. it will then be repeated easter sunday night at 8:00 and 11:00. now, there are a few posters of "killing jesus" around but not many. so if you make me an offer that i cannot refuse, i will send you this big poster personally autographed to you by me. and the money will be donated to the independencefund.org group which buys track chairs for severely wounded americans. so make me an offer, send it by e-mail. and on monday i'll announce the patriotic winner. jesus would like this promotion. "the factor" tip of the day. and that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor website which is different from billoreilly.com. also spout off about "the factor" from anywhere in the world, o'reilly@fox if you wish to opine. word
billoreilly.com premium membership that the university of north dakota beats your alma mater in boston university minute? what's in it for me? i run billoreilly.com. i'll take the bet any way. see you next thursday. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, the movie "killing jesus" will be seen on the fox news channel tomorrow night good friday 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. it will then be repeated easter sunday night at 8:00 and 11:00. now, there are a few posters of...
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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 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 chairs, and we are so grateful for that. american democracy is, located and institutions that express our democracy are at times "with a certain mysteriousness." 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 a competence 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 little bit later from you. [laughter] chancellor motley: for entr
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 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 chairs, and we are so grateful for that. american democracy is, located and...
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of the center of international relations and professor practice in international relations at boston universityn to his very distinguished diplomatic and academic work he's very well known as a journalist, written extensively on international affairs throughout the world. mr. ambassador? >> thank you very much. it's such a pleasure to be here in such distinguished company. i will keep my remarks relatively short. terrorism we all realize is an international problem, and it needs an international solution. post-9/11 there appeared to be a global consensus and at that point almost every nation in the world said that it 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 these almost 14 years? many of you might recall donald rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, writing a memo on october the 16th, 2003, in which he acknowledged a long hard slog in afghanistan and iraq. he said that america with its might,
of the center of international relations and professor practice in international relations at boston universityn to his very distinguished diplomatic and academic work he's very well known as a journalist, written extensively on international affairs throughout the world. mr. ambassador? >> thank you very much. it's such a pleasure to be here in such distinguished company. i will keep my remarks relatively short. terrorism we all realize is an international problem, and it needs an...
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brother who perpetrated the atrocities during the boston marathon and my daughter is a student at boston university the upper conference of policeman and the preponderance of cities are decent and honorable to enforce the of lot and follow it and are not rogue. i also disagree it is a problem that is getting worse, of the that is systemically and endemic and they think it is very important to make reasonable distinctions by and large they think this is a problem and i did agree with my first speaker even though i disagree on the general point but in a state like ours authority should always be under scrutiny to justify the use of force or state intervention in general. nevertheless where i disagree with my eloquent first speaker is the issues that this is systemic it has not significantly improved over time. it has and i also think that in treating this problem we have the disservice to the country to lung things together and in response to my first speaker what should an african-american see when they see a policeman the agency an institution for the most part that has significantly improved. he o
brother who perpetrated the atrocities during the boston marathon and my daughter is a student at boston university the upper conference of policeman and the preponderance of cities are decent and honorable to enforce the of lot and follow it and are not rogue. i also disagree it is a problem that is getting worse, of the that is systemically and endemic and they think it is very important to make reasonable distinctions by and large they think this is a problem and i did agree with my first...
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my daughter is a student in my home town of boston at boston university. the preponderance, the preponderance of cities are decent, honorable people who enforce the law and follow it. and it is getting worse and systemic and endemic and i think it is very important in this area to make reasonable distinctions. by and large this is a problem. i agree with my first speaker. even though i disagree with him on this general point. in a state like ours authority should be under scrutiny to justify the use of force in my view state intervention in jenna row. where i disagree with my eloquent first speaker is on the e issue that this is systemic. isn't. this is something that has significantly improved over time it. it has. i also think in treating this problem, we did a disservice to the police and the country by lumping things together. in response to my first speaker, what should an african-american see when he or she sees a policeman? i think he or she should see an institution for the most part that has significantly improved. i think he or she should also se
my daughter is a student in my home town of boston at boston university. the preponderance, the preponderance of cities are decent, honorable people who enforce the law and follow it. and it is getting worse and systemic and endemic and i think it is very important in this area to make reasonable distinctions. by and large this is a problem. i agree with my first speaker. even though i disagree with him on this general point. in a state like ours authority should be under scrutiny to justify...
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atrocity during the boston marathon, and my daughter is a student in my hometown of boston at boston university. the preponderance of policeman and -- in the preponderance of cities are decent, honorable people who enforce the law and follow it and are not rogues. i also disagree that this is a problem that is, a, getting worse, b, systemic and endemic, and c i think it is very important in this area to make reasonable distinctions. by and large, i think there is a problem stop and i agree with my -- this is a problem. and i agree with my first speaker, even as i disagree with him on his general point, that in a date like ours, authority should always be under scrutiny to justify the use of force and state intervention in general. nevertheless, where i disagree with my eloquent first eager -- first weekspeaker is that this is systemic and not something that has improved over time. it has. and i also think in treating this problem we have done a disservice to the police and to the country by lumping things together. in response to my first speaker what should an african-american see when he or s
atrocity during the boston marathon, and my daughter is a student in my hometown of boston at boston university. the preponderance of policeman and -- in the preponderance of cities are decent, honorable people who enforce the law and follow it and are not rogues. i also disagree that this is a problem that is, a, getting worse, b, systemic and endemic, and c i think it is very important in this area to make reasonable distinctions. by and large, i think there is a problem stop and i agree with...
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hearing from now someone considered an aunt of lindsay liu, the young graduate student from boston universityby chinese customs the one child rule. her family lost their only daughter. her mother is so devastated she couldn't get out of bed to travel here in the aftermath of learning they lost their loved one here. she may be the last witness we hear today. we'll have to wait and see. we do expect this to go through tomorrow and then maybe even friday the prosecution bringing on more victims to recount the horrors of that week two years ago. >> ron mott in boston. thank you. the gop led committee investigating the 2012 ben gazdy attacks are delaying their report until just before next year's elections. nbc news confirmed that delay with trey gowdy previously he had said he wanted to issue a report this year. john boehner laid fault at the white house's feet and former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> clean this up a whole lot quicker if the administration and former secretary clinton were in a position to actually cooperate with the committee and turn over the kind of information we've
hearing from now someone considered an aunt of lindsay liu, the young graduate student from boston universityby chinese customs the one child rule. her family lost their only daughter. her mother is so devastated she couldn't get out of bed to travel here in the aftermath of learning they lost their loved one here. she may be the last witness we hear today. we'll have to wait and see. we do expect this to go through tomorrow and then maybe even friday the prosecution bringing on more victims to...
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she is at boston university. the preponderance of policemen and the preponderance of cities, are decent, honorable people, who enforce the saw and follow it and are not rogues. so i also disagree that this is a problem that is a getting worse, b systemic, and endemic and c, i think it is very important in this area to make reasonable distinctions. by and large i think this is a problem and i agree with my first speaker in this sense. even though i disagree with him on his general point. in a state like ours, authority should always be under scrutiny to justify the use of force and in my view state intervention in general. nevertheless, where i disagree with my eloquent first speaker is on the issue that this is systemic. it isn't. this is something that hasn't significantly improved over time. it has. and, i also think that in treating this problem, we've done a disservice to the police and to the country by lumping things together. in response to my first speaker of what should an african-american see when he or
she is at boston university. the preponderance of policemen and the preponderance of cities, are decent, honorable people, who enforce the saw and follow it and are not rogues. so i also disagree that this is a problem that is a getting worse, b systemic, and endemic and c, i think it is very important in this area to make reasonable distinctions. by and large i think this is a problem and i agree with my first speaker in this sense. even though i disagree with him on his general point. in a...
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this is part of a boston university law school conference analyzing the 1964 civil rights act at 50. topics include racial justice failures, affirmative-action special education law, religious freedom and employment discrimination. this is from last november. it runs just over 90 minutes. >> so happy to be the moderator of the final panel of this fascinating conference on this of rights act of 1964, past, present and future. so linda mclean has done a wonderful job putting this conference together. the title of this final panel is the limits and future of anti-discrimination law. i will introduce our wonderful panelists in the order in which they will speak and have to admit or excite you with the knowledge we have a surprise speaker and because of the addition of a surprise because we will bill a little later than the 12:15 time that we and they shall be indicated in the program. it might take until 12:30 so we have time for q&a. to my right is ruth colker, distinguished univ. prof. and memorial chair in constitutional law at the ohio state university. to my immediate right is assoc
this is part of a boston university law school conference analyzing the 1964 civil rights act at 50. topics include racial justice failures, affirmative-action special education law, religious freedom and employment discrimination. this is from last november. it runs just over 90 minutes. >> so happy to be the moderator of the final panel of this fascinating conference on this of rights act of 1964, past, present and future. so linda mclean has done a wonderful job putting this conference...
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first one being a project between tufts university in boston massachusetts and in mississippi. it was called the tufts-delta project. and since that time they are now providing quality health care to more than 23 million low and moderate income individuals throughout the nation. one of the great needs is the need for health education and the recognition that as people learn how to better care for themselves and to make more effective use of the resources that are available not only do we save money but we also save lives. i was amazed as people spoke against the affordable care act. many individuals were going to have access to a regular primary care physician. where they didn't have to go to the emergency room of hospitals and get what is called episodic care. while the disparities are great we know that progress is perhaps even greater. i end with being at a church just the other day where we were having something called organ transplant funder. and the minister of this particular church had had two heart transplants and a kidney transplants, preached every sunday and owned a
first one being a project between tufts university in boston massachusetts and in mississippi. it was called the tufts-delta project. and since that time they are now providing quality health care to more than 23 million low and moderate income individuals throughout the nation. one of the great needs is the need for health education and the recognition that as people learn how to better care for themselves and to make more effective use of the resources that are available not only do we save...
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>> you know that what i can say to them and we say that to people in universities in boston before the marathon it's that just try and built with reality. so the new narrative for this era is to embrace reality, to realize what you have and with that, do anything you can. embrace, be proud of your reality, and with your reality, do the best you can. >> maikel thank you for being with me. you're really an inspiration. >> thank you very much an honor to be here with all of you and with all your audience. >> thank you very much maikel. i want to show you some images out of new york right now. angelina jolie is speaking before the united nations security council about the current refugee crisis in syria. we're talking about 4 million people affected in the last four years in that country. let's listen in for a bit. >> and provide legal avenues to safety. and third, the barbarism of those inflicting systemic sexual violence demands a much greater response from the international community. we need to send a signal that we are serious about accountability for those crimes and that the only ho
>> you know that what i can say to them and we say that to people in universities in boston before the marathon it's that just try and built with reality. so the new narrative for this era is to embrace reality, to realize what you have and with that, do anything you can. embrace, be proud of your reality, and with your reality, do the best you can. >> maikel thank you for being with me. you're really an inspiration. >> thank you very much an honor to be here with all of you...
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and it worked, for most, until boston college pried open the past. ( bell ringing ) in 2001, the universityt the good friday agreement tried to avoid. in a secret effort called the belfast project, researchers for boston college recorded the details of the troubles in oral histories with 40 aging fighters from both sides. >> ricky o'rawe: i thought it was a great idea. it gave us an opportunity to leave a testimony of what happened, personal testimony of what my involvement in the i.r.a. armed struggle. that used to be a police station. >> pelley: ricky o'rawe was among those willing to break the code of silence because, like all the rest, he was told the tapes would remain sealed until he was dead. o'rawe was in the catholic i.r.a., and shortly after he married, he was arrested for robbing a bank to fund the cause. he was among the i.r.a. inmates at long kesh prison, including gerry adams and adam's close friend, brendan hughes. o'rawe ran a hunger strike that led to the deaths of ten i.r.a. prisoners. >> o'rawe: for me: that was the darkest period of my life. >> pelley: how many hours of
and it worked, for most, until boston college pried open the past. ( bell ringing ) in 2001, the universityt the good friday agreement tried to avoid. in a secret effort called the belfast project, researchers for boston college recorded the details of the troubles in oral histories with 40 aging fighters from both sides. >> ricky o'rawe: i thought it was a great idea. it gave us an opportunity to leave a testimony of what happened, personal testimony of what my involvement in the i.r.a....
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joining us in boston is asher orkaby who is a middle east fellow at brandeis university, joining us fromoston to talk about the situation in yemen. good morning. thank you for joining us. here is one of the headlines we woke up to this morning. iran's convoy turns away from yemen. can you give us the latest on what is happening in yemen especially beginning with the u.s. and iran. guest: it seems that the u.s. convoy in the gulf is -- as obama says, opening shipping lanes, keeping the freedom of navigation. it is sending a message that someone is watching the activities in the gulf to ensure that no more arms are delivered to the houthis. we don't know what exactly it may have been military aid. nevertheless, the message was clear. more portly, what was going on this morning was the continued saudi bombing campaign as of a few hours ago. this is despite talks of peacekeeping that were hoping to emerge over the past few months. host: remind us of where yemen is, what is important to the people who are there and around there. and some of the recent history that has brought us to this momen
joining us in boston is asher orkaby who is a middle east fellow at brandeis university, joining us fromoston to talk about the situation in yemen. good morning. thank you for joining us. here is one of the headlines we woke up to this morning. iran's convoy turns away from yemen. can you give us the latest on what is happening in yemen especially beginning with the u.s. and iran. guest: it seems that the u.s. convoy in the gulf is -- as obama says, opening shipping lanes, keeping the freedom...
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. >>> the university of boston marathon bombings is also being observed this week.rch bells rang in boston yesterday as people paused to remember the moment when two bombs exploded at the race's finish line, three people died and more than 200 others were hurt last week tsarnaev was viktd in the bombings, the sentencing phase begins next week whether tsarnaev should be sentenced to death or spend his time in prison. >>> appears the nfl is losing patience with efforts to build a stadium with the raiders of oakland, according to the bay area news group visiting the raiders yesterday to get an update on development plans. after the meeting alameda county supervisors scott haggerty told the paper it was productive but not convincing enough progress was made the nfl wasn't available for comment but told the san diego radio station oakland has failed to produce a clear plan to finance a new stadium, the nfl does not want projects that rely on additional development to help pay for a stadium that is a corner stone of oakland's proposal. >>> 6:57 marine biologists say it is
. >>> the university of boston marathon bombings is also being observed this week.rch bells rang in boston yesterday as people paused to remember the moment when two bombs exploded at the race's finish line, three people died and more than 200 others were hurt last week tsarnaev was viktd in the bombings, the sentencing phase begins next week whether tsarnaev should be sentenced to death or spend his time in prison. >>> appears the nfl is losing patience with efforts to build...
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he is joining us from boston but he is canadian and works at queens university in canada. does canada have a different regulatory structure when it comes to addressing these issues? and what about the use of the cloud in your home country? >> guest: there are economic benefits of living in the cold. we house data from companies all over the world because it is easier to keep it cool up north and we have abundant sources of hydro electric power to keep them going. canada's regulatory system is only slightly different from that of the united states. one of the key differences is we play closer attention to issues like equal access and universal service so our regulator has greater power to oversee business, and it is mainly private businesses that operate in the cloud. we have essentially two policy drivers. one is that we support canadian companies so that firms like roger and bell canada are major providers and we use the internet to advance certain social goals like equalty and public access. most of the population is close to the border but we have groups in the north th
he is joining us from boston but he is canadian and works at queens university in canada. does canada have a different regulatory structure when it comes to addressing these issues? and what about the use of the cloud in your home country? >> guest: there are economic benefits of living in the cold. we house data from companies all over the world because it is easier to keep it cool up north and we have abundant sources of hydro electric power to keep them going. canada's regulatory...
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boston. he is canadian. he is professor emeritus at queens university in canada. professor, how is canada? do they have a different regulatory structure when it comes to addressing these issues ? what about the use of the cloud in your home country? vincent: as i mentioned, canada has more than its share of data centers because of our chillier climate. there are economic benefits to living in the cold. we house data centers from companies all over the world because it is easier to keep servers cooler up north. we have abundant sources of hydroelectric power to keep them going. more to the point, canada's regulatory system is only slightly different from that of the united states. one of the key differences is we pay closer attention to issues like equal access, and universal service, so that our regulator has greater powers to oversee businesses. it is mainly private businesses that operate in the cloud. we have two policy drivers. one is we support canadian companies, so that firms are major providers of services. secondly, that we use the internet to advance certain social goals, like th
boston. he is canadian. he is professor emeritus at queens university in canada. professor, how is canada? do they have a different regulatory structure when it comes to addressing these issues ? what about the use of the cloud in your home country? vincent: as i mentioned, canada has more than its share of data centers because of our chillier climate. there are economic benefits to living in the cold. we house data centers from companies all over the world because it is easier to keep servers...
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christopher cats is honor began i can chemistry and environmental science professor or at the university of massachusetts boston blames the waste on the top of plastic they use to create the k-cup. >> it will several hundred to maybe several thousand years to degrade. these plastics will begin to leach in to our water system. >> but that keeps the coffee ground air tight while also withstanding high huh heat, high pressure and very hot water. while the k-cup is not entirely recyclable. the professor says there is a way. >> try and remove the foil part of this filter. >> to recycle some of the parts. >> there is even some paper in there that can also go in your garden or compost bin. >> but you have to pull it all apart. >> i don't know the average person would take the time to do that. >> even those willing to separate the foil, compost the coffee ground the chances a local recycling facility will accept these kind of cups are slim. in kind of plastic here only recyclable at a handful of cities in canada. which is why every year millions of these k-cups end up at transfer stations like this one where they are p
christopher cats is honor began i can chemistry and environmental science professor or at the university of massachusetts boston blames the waste on the top of plastic they use to create the k-cup. >> it will several hundred to maybe several thousand years to degrade. these plastics will begin to leach in to our water system. >> but that keeps the coffee ground air tight while also withstanding high huh heat, high pressure and very hot water. while the k-cup is not entirely...
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the students were in a caravan of four buses heading to boston for a senior lunch crews they never made it to the ship. the university sent a bus to bring them back home. abc news, new york. >> 119th boston marathon steps off tomorrow morning. thousands will take part, they are boston strong. on tuesday the penalty phase of the case gets underway. martin richards died in the attack. his family said sentencing him to death could bring years of appeals and constant reliving the most painful days in our lives. >>> the gop candidate gathered in new hampshire where the first primary will takes place next year. rand paul lashed out at his fell republicans over foreign policy. he said they would do more harm in international affairs than clinton. >> the other republicans will criticize the president for their foreign policy. they would have done the same thing ten times over. >> hillary clinton is expected to visit new hampshire tomorrow. >>> what's up with drivers penndot closes the route 23 bridge it will be closed between more hall drive andvoy lane. >>> a photo bomb you see a soldier say cheese next on "action news." >>
the students were in a caravan of four buses heading to boston for a senior lunch crews they never made it to the ship. the university sent a bus to bring them back home. abc news, new york. >> 119th boston marathon steps off tomorrow morning. thousands will take part, they are boston strong. on tuesday the penalty phase of the case gets underway. martin richards died in the attack. his family said sentencing him to death could bring years of appeals and constant reliving the most painful...
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boston for a senior lunch cruise. they never made to the ship. the university september a bus to bring them back home. adidi roy "abc news" new york. >> young students in camden and parents were think ago head today they spent saturday at the croc cents area tending enrollment fair for grades k through 8. parents got a chance hear from teachers and catholic and charter and renaissance cools to make informed choices for their child's education. >> hundreds of people hoping to take home a new friend walk through the doors of the pennsylvania spca today for looking waited reopening shelter erie avenue was closed since march 12 after more than 150 dogs came down with kennel cough. no animals died but officials from the facility shut it down as precaution. today their efforts paid off as shelter reopened. this weekend only all dogs are available for adoption for only 20 bungdz. >> well firefighters on scene of burning home in idaho last night heard cries for help and frantically knocked down the flames to find the people inside screaming and they heard someone yelling help and fire and turns out only ones
boston for a senior lunch cruise. they never made to the ship. the university september a bus to bring them back home. adidi roy "abc news" new york. >> young students in camden and parents were think ago head today they spent saturday at the croc cents area tending enrollment fair for grades k through 8. parents got a chance hear from teachers and catholic and charter and renaissance cools to make informed choices for their child's education. >> hundreds of people hoping...
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the students were in a caravan of four buses heading to boston for a senior lunch crews they never made it to the ship. the universitys to bring them back home. abc news new york. >>> the 119th boston marathon steps off tomorrow morning. thousands will take part, they are boston strong. on tuesday the penalty phase in the marathon bombing case gets underway. dzhokhar tsarnaev could be put to death. martin richards died in the attack, his parents said the sentencing could bring years of appeals and relieving the most painful days in our life. >>> republicans gathered in new hampshire where the first presidential primary will takes place next year. randal paul lashed out at his fell republicans over foreign policy. he said they will do more harm than clinton. >> the other republicans will criticize the president and hillary clinton for their foreign policy they would have done the same thing ten times over. >> paul blasted clinton saying she failed to protect diplomats in libya. hillary clinton is expected to be in new hampshire tomorrow. >>> route 32 bridge in phoenixville will be closed. there will be detours on to a
the students were in a caravan of four buses heading to boston for a senior lunch crews they never made it to the ship. the universitys to bring them back home. abc news new york. >>> the 119th boston marathon steps off tomorrow morning. thousands will take part, they are boston strong. on tuesday the penalty phase in the marathon bombing case gets underway. dzhokhar tsarnaev could be put to death. martin richards died in the attack, his parents said the sentencing could bring years of...
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university. >>> closing arguments are set for this morning in the boston marathon bombing trial. the jury will then decide dzhokhar tsarnaev's fate on dozens of counts related to the 2013 attack. kris van cleave shows us the 16-day trial emotional testimony and powerful images. >> from the beginning the trial of accused marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev has been less about guilt than life or deft of the defendant. during opening argument they acknowledged he did it. judy clark has kept many bombers from execution. her strategies is that he fell under the influence of his radicalized older brother tamerlan. much of it was caught on video. graphic video for the jury as witness after witness described the events of 2013. the jury was shown the timeline of the brothers' activities. they arrive with back packs, enter the crowd, the bombs explode and the brothers leave without the back packs. 92 witnesses testify tying the defendant to the blast and violence that follows. >> reporter: survivor stephanie gregg lost a leg. she found strength. >> that moment was very liberating for me. i
university. >>> closing arguments are set for this morning in the boston marathon bombing trial. the jury will then decide dzhokhar tsarnaev's fate on dozens of counts related to the 2013 attack. kris van cleave shows us the 16-day trial emotional testimony and powerful images. >> from the beginning the trial of accused marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev has been less about guilt than life or deft of the defendant. during opening argument they acknowledged he did it. judy clark...
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. >>> a charter bus taking the university of kentucky students to boston caught fire on a ramp on thessachusetts turnpike. nobody was injured and some of the students are blaming the driver for not stopping when the bus started having mechanical issues. the cause is under investigation. >>> in idaho, firefights rescued who parents insiir rots inside . they heard help, help, and found out it was parrots. no one was found inside the house. >>> fox hired former major league baseball player pete rose as a guest analyst. baseball's all-time hits leader was slapped with a lifetime ban, remember, from the sport after a betting controversy back in 1989. the move comes at a time when rose has officially requested to have that ban lifted. i wonder why? >> yeah. really. >>> 20 years after the nation's deadliest terror attack, oklahoma city bombing. the scars that remain. we will take you there live where loved ones will gather to remember the victims. >>> dramatic body cam video shows how an officer's split-second decision not to use force on a murder suspect charging at him. you'll see it play
. >>> a charter bus taking the university of kentucky students to boston caught fire on a ramp on thessachusetts turnpike. nobody was injured and some of the students are blaming the driver for not stopping when the bus started having mechanical issues. the cause is under investigation. >>> in idaho, firefights rescued who parents insiir rots inside . they heard help, help, and found out it was parrots. no one was found inside the house. >>> fox hired former major...
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boston for a senior lunch cruise. they never made it to the ship and the university center a bus to bring them back home.berly: happening now crews are pulling out all the stops to save a nine week old puppy trapped in a pipe in silver spring near blair high school. the puppy is stuck about 12 feet below ground. crews say they are going to have to dig up that entire part of pipe. the puppy has eaten and they are giving and oxygen. firefighters and animal control have been on the scene several hours. the man accused of shooting and killing a guard at the u.s. census bureau has been charged with murder. ronald anderson is also facing a number of other charges including kidnapping. the guard, lawrence buckner, got into a shootout with the suspect at the census bureau the night of april 9. he was hit in the chest and later died. buckner was buried friday and colonial beach. he was 59. maryland governor larry hogan signed 121 bills this past week. governor hogan: it's finally had it in a new direction. kimberly: he was joined by leaders of the democratically controlled legislature. the sides clashed frequentl
boston for a senior lunch cruise. they never made it to the ship and the university center a bus to bring them back home.berly: happening now crews are pulling out all the stops to save a nine week old puppy trapped in a pipe in silver spring near blair high school. the puppy is stuck about 12 feet below ground. crews say they are going to have to dig up that entire part of pipe. the puppy has eaten and they are giving and oxygen. firefighters and animal control have been on the scene several...
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. >>> checking our top stories now, a charter bus taking university of connecticut students to bostonfire on a ramp to the massachusetts turnpike. no one was injured but some of the students are blaming the driver for not stopping when the bus started having mechanical issues. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> a police officer in new jersey is being call adhere row today after this pulling a woman from her car that was on fire. you see what happened on the officer's dash camera. the officers had to cut her seat belt and you see them eventually pulling the won't out of the car and possibly saving her life because the car then exploded. the woman was charged with dui. police say she is recovering. >>> and this isn't black friday. these images. it looks like it right? instead, lily pulitzer fans lining up. and rushing into a target today. it wasn't easier for lilttly fans online.lly fans online. you want me to pick just one? yeah, right. i say if it looks tasty, order it. because at red lobster's create your own seafood trio i can have it all. choose 3 of 9 dishes f
. >>> checking our top stories now, a charter bus taking university of connecticut students to bostonfire on a ramp to the massachusetts turnpike. no one was injured but some of the students are blaming the driver for not stopping when the bus started having mechanical issues. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> a police officer in new jersey is being call adhere row today after this pulling a woman from her car that was on fire. you see what happened on...
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i've known most of them, former governor robert miller chairman of the university of pennsylvania, al shoemaker, and first bostonorps. every one of these men are highly regarded. on this particular issue i have recused myself, made public my opinion, and i'm not commenting on any of this sort of thing, as i have nothing constructive to add to the conversation other that it is an uncomfortable position to be in. ♪ charlie: let me talk about a couple of other things. and back to big ideas and politics. it is the 100th anniversary of frank sinatra. you were his friend. steve: yes. charlie: tell me the man you knew. steve: sinatra was a fascinating gentleman. everybody knows because of the specials that have been done how he became frank sinatra. what was interesting is this was a fellow, professionally, and that was my relationship with him, he performed quarter after quarter for five years, i was fascinated by sinatra's dedication to excellence. when it came to his craft, the selection of songs, the relationship with the orchestra, his vocal presentation, he was a man of meticulous pursuit of excellence. he had a
i've known most of them, former governor robert miller chairman of the university of pennsylvania, al shoemaker, and first bostonorps. every one of these men are highly regarded. on this particular issue i have recused myself, made public my opinion, and i'm not commenting on any of this sort of thing, as i have nothing constructive to add to the conversation other that it is an uncomfortable position to be in. ♪ charlie: let me talk about a couple of other things. and back to big ideas and...
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boston entering their final stages. >> 4:38 now. the saint joe's women's universityl team has responded to allegations its members were involved in hazing. it's a story "action news" broke last week. the team says it's devastated by the allegations and the thought of losing the respect of the university community. the players won't comment on specific details but admits the allegations are serious and not to be taken lightly. team members say they have the utmost respect for each other. the university has hired an independent investigator. >> coming up more stories you didn't see last night. we have video showing how commuters in russia work together to lift a train off an elderly woman. >> thanks to duke's big win a sixth grade boy from chicago -- from the chicago area is now a national champion david. >> it's a little damp out there this morning but you don't have to go overboard on the rain gear. keep an eye on radar right here on "action news" before you send the kids out. a lot of the neighborhoods probably staying dry. this afternoon it's going to be mild again
boston entering their final stages. >> 4:38 now. the saint joe's women's universityl team has responded to allegations its members were involved in hazing. it's a story "action news" broke last week. the team says it's devastated by the allegations and the thought of losing the respect of the university community. the players won't comment on specific details but admits the allegations are serious and not to be taken lightly. team members say they have the utmost respect for...
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buckley who said he would sooner be governed by the first 100 names in the boston phonebook than by the faculty of harvard universityabout brit hewnouston. >> everyone's got it. it looks like. >> >> he would say, what is your pack and about? >> it's about this. well then it should are e flekt that. he was tough. good. >> there is a softer gentler brit hume. >> james, great to see you. >> likewise. >>> outrage tonight after a group of wounded warriors go to get some rest and relaxation and then the group was attacked by a group of college students and it is disgusting what these morons did to these honored veterans we have breaking news on it next with around exclusive with one of the folks who was there and a woman who organized it in honor of her son. >>> plus most would recognize this man almost immediately, but you'll never guess the trouble one college student ever had. >> was he an actor? >> yes, he was an actor. >> did he have another job. >> yes h e did have another job. >> was he pretty important? >> yes, he was pretty important. you wouldn't buy a car without taking it for a spin and it's...well...just a ca
buckley who said he would sooner be governed by the first 100 names in the boston phonebook than by the faculty of harvard universityabout brit hewnouston. >> everyone's got it. it looks like. >> >> he would say, what is your pack and about? >> it's about this. well then it should are e flekt that. he was tough. good. >> there is a softer gentler brit hume. >> james, great to see you. >> likewise. >>> outrage tonight after a group of wounded...