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for the fist time ever, doctors at brig -- first time ever, doctors at brig emand women's are sequencing the genome. currently all new importants are screened with a blood test for dozens of medical conditions. with genomic sequencing, they can determine if a patient will have a positive or negative reaction to a particular medication and cancers. hospitals hope to enroll 500 new importants half healthy, half sick to find out what if any role the sequencing will it could lead to better medical care, raise privacy issues, and even introduce the possibility of genetic discrimination. we want to know, would you want to know the future of your pavey's health even if it meant finding out the worst? would it be a comfort or curse to you? let's check out the answers coming up now. andrea says "the tests are a great advancement put should not be mandatory. if there's no immediate danger, why focus on the negative?" christine says then another rise in the cost of insurance. we'd love to hear from you. real read more coming up at 6:00. >>> dr. mallika marshall will have a closer look at these test
for the fist time ever, doctors at brig -- first time ever, doctors at brig emand women's are sequencing the genome. currently all new importants are screened with a blood test for dozens of medical conditions. with genomic sequencing, they can determine if a patient will have a positive or negative reaction to a particular medication and cancers. hospitals hope to enroll 500 new importants half healthy, half sick to find out what if any role the sequencing will it could lead to better medical...
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i don't think it's going to be a brig. it's going to be a supermax. but thank you, congressman.back on the show again. and chris anders, aclu, which i greatly respect. when we return let me return to my bafflement at the appeal of dr. ben carson. this is "hardball," the place for politics. you probably can't workout like an nfl player... but now you can eat like one. get our players' choice pizzas. the new sriracha meats, the bbq chicken and bacon, or the loaded works. just $12 each. better ingredients. better pizza. better football. at the new papa johns.com. tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> let me finish tonight with this. i am baffled by the appeal of dr. ben carson. there, i've sa
i don't think it's going to be a brig. it's going to be a supermax. but thank you, congressman.back on the show again. and chris anders, aclu, which i greatly respect. when we return let me return to my bafflement at the appeal of dr. ben carson. this is "hardball," the place for politics. you probably can't workout like an nfl player... but now you can eat like one. get our players' choice pizzas. the new sriracha meats, the bbq chicken and bacon, or the loaded works. just $12 each....
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brig. gen. knowles: yes, and it is all about also destroyed the will to fight.have been doing that in the tradition, but that was never the real purpose. take those ground considerations, and we go forth directly towards the enemy, wherever he may be. first requirement of the cavalry is air ability. theovember 1, the heelys -- hueys moved down and the airborne riflemen moved down. the tactic is a simple, find them, fix them, and kill them. vietnamese dead, 21 killed, casually tease -- killed, casualties, nil. ultimately, a landing zone is needed. a landing zone is any flat patch of ground that can land a helicopter, and if there isn't one, you make one. enemy casualties amounted. 300 dead, 115 prisoners, friendly cavities were described as light. our weapon was mobility. here is the command post. 5, over. morley: the cavalry was changing. then just inside the cambodian border, the communist's luck turned. communists' luck turned. and you have to walk a long way and have a lot of people get killed. [explosions] morley: with their back to the enemies, the north vi
brig. gen. knowles: yes, and it is all about also destroyed the will to fight.have been doing that in the tradition, but that was never the real purpose. take those ground considerations, and we go forth directly towards the enemy, wherever he may be. first requirement of the cavalry is air ability. theovember 1, the heelys -- hueys moved down and the airborne riflemen moved down. the tactic is a simple, find them, fix them, and kill them. vietnamese dead, 21 killed, casually tease -- killed,...
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i don't think it's going to be a brig. it's going to be a supermax. but thank you, congressman.ow again. and chris anders, aclu, which i greatly respect. when we return let me return to my bafflement at the appeal of dr. ben carson. this is "hardball," the place for politics. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though! you're going to change the world. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works
i don't think it's going to be a brig. it's going to be a supermax. but thank you, congressman.ow again. and chris anders, aclu, which i greatly respect. when we return let me return to my bafflement at the appeal of dr. ben carson. this is "hardball," the place for politics. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will...
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andrea brigs and her husband just bought one for their four kids to share, as they expand their home to better fit their growing family they thought it would be a good time to keep even better tabs on their kids. but it was not long before the phone gave the family a huge scare. an unknown number call, and andrea's oldest child, a 10-year-old girl, answered. >> all of a sudden, text messaginmessag messages popped through, the person started sending graphic pictures. >> to find out who was the sender, andrea grabbed the phone pretending to be her daughter, asking graphic questions. >> with the understanding he was sending it to a 10-year-old girl. if i have a young girl, is she at risk? >> reporter: noticing what seemed like an increase in the crimes this year, the news team investigated and found a 66% spike in child porn investigations. a 55% surge in maryland, also, according to state police. >> technology is always changing. >> reporter: inside maryland state police's computer crimes unit cell phones are now instrumental in cracking cases. >> that is our biggest challenge. >> repo
andrea brigs and her husband just bought one for their four kids to share, as they expand their home to better fit their growing family they thought it would be a good time to keep even better tabs on their kids. but it was not long before the phone gave the family a huge scare. an unknown number call, and andrea's oldest child, a 10-year-old girl, answered. >> all of a sudden, text messaginmessag messages popped through, the person started sending graphic pictures. >> to find out...
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naval brig in charleston, south carolina and at fort levenworth kwnings, but they settled on the superax prison in florence, colorado. it is a very prison, considered one of the most secure in the country, nicknamed sometimes alcatraz in the rockies and it already has some very high-profile prisoners there including zac riceas musaui. ramsey yousef, the mastermind between 1993 world trade center bombing and umar mutalab, the so-called underwear bomber." the official talked to me on condition of anonymity. but it is expected the white house will send it to congress as early as thursday. anthony yes? >> jamie mcintire reporting. a shift in tone from russia, prime minister medgedev said a bomb shall have brought down the plane over egypt last month. terrorism is a possible explanation for the crash. it is said there is strong suspicion a bomb blew it from the sky. in september, researchers said lowering blood pressure guidelines could save thousands of lives but they didn't give the exact numbers. now, the data is out and it is impressive. that's next. the global agency that fights agains
naval brig in charleston, south carolina and at fort levenworth kwnings, but they settled on the superax prison in florence, colorado. it is a very prison, considered one of the most secure in the country, nicknamed sometimes alcatraz in the rockies and it already has some very high-profile prisoners there including zac riceas musaui. ramsey yousef, the mastermind between 1993 world trade center bombing and umar mutalab, the so-called underwear bomber." the official talked to me on...
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. >> reporter: he spent eight months on the brig in treasure island. he was able to get his life together, graduating from de-anza college and san jose state, and made a mark as a graduate teacher's assistant he has a large voice, heart and laugh and he loved working with the students. he couldn't wait to make something happen, and be part of it. it was electric. >> he started a weekly blues radio show. he became a well known south bay figure, organizing blues festivals, bringing in talent and raising money for nonprofits including second harvest food bank. >> i have people wanting to take photographs of me or asking me for autographs. little do they know, i'm going to a vacant office building and sleeping out, you know, homeless. >> reporter: ramone can't keep a job because of his schizophrenia. he lived in this house, until march, when the landlord decided to stop accepting vouchers from the housing authority. he can make more money from market rate. >> one red bed rooms goring for $2500. the housing authority is only pays $1650. for one bedroom. >>
. >> reporter: he spent eight months on the brig in treasure island. he was able to get his life together, graduating from de-anza college and san jose state, and made a mark as a graduate teacher's assistant he has a large voice, heart and laugh and he loved working with the students. he couldn't wait to make something happen, and be part of it. it was electric. >> he started a weekly blues radio show. he became a well known south bay figure, organizing blues festivals, bringing in...
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. >> reporter: he spent eight months on the brig in treasure island. he was able to get his life together, graduating from de-anza college and san jose state, and made a mark as a graduate teacher's assistant he has a large voice, heart and laugh and he loved working with the students. he couldn't wait to make something happen, and be part of it. it was electric. >> he started a weekly blues radio show. he became a well known south bay figure, organizing blues festivals, bringing in talent and raising money for nonprofits including second harvest food bank. >> i have people wanting to take photographs of me or asking me for autographs. little do they know, i'm going to a vacant office building and sleeping out, you know, homeless. >> reporter: ramone can't keep a job because of his schizophrenia. he lived in this house, until march, when the landlord decided to stop accepting vouchers from the housing authority. he can make more money from market rate. >> one red bed rooms goring for $2500. the housing authority is only pays $1650. for one bedroom. >>
. >> reporter: he spent eight months on the brig in treasure island. he was able to get his life together, graduating from de-anza college and san jose state, and made a mark as a graduate teacher's assistant he has a large voice, heart and laugh and he loved working with the students. he couldn't wait to make something happen, and be part of it. it was electric. >> he started a weekly blues radio show. he became a well known south bay figure, organizing blues festivals, bringing in...
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naval brig in south carolina, at hostage they looked at eleven worth, but they have decided the bestion is this colorado super max prison known as adx in florence, colorado. it's supposedly an escape-proof prison, the most secure in the united states. it already has some high-profile people here, including the 9/11 conspirator, the master mine between the 1993 world trade center bomber, and the so-called underwear bomber. all of them are already at this prison. now the pentagon official who spoke to me, spoke on condition of anonymity, because he says this plan is not final, but that is the option they have settled in on. the president is expected to send the final plan up to congress this week, as early as thursday. tony? >> what if congress doesn't agree with this plan? >> reporter: well, that's entirely possible. the sense the pentagon has is there isn't the same opposition in florence, colorado. but that doesn't mean that congress will go along. if the president can't get congress to go along with this, he could exercise executive authority. the commander in chief gets the final
naval brig in south carolina, at hostage they looked at eleven worth, but they have decided the bestion is this colorado super max prison known as adx in florence, colorado. it's supposedly an escape-proof prison, the most secure in the united states. it already has some high-profile people here, including the 9/11 conspirator, the master mine between the 1993 world trade center bomber, and the so-called underwear bomber. all of them are already at this prison. now the pentagon official who...
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they weren't hidden behind veils and brig umbrellas. >> how is married life? >> wonderful. >> when are the babies coming? >> how did you know. >> you're worse than my mother. >> oh, to be a fly on the wall for that wedding. >> what is crazy, stories are still coming out. guest cindy crawford recently revealed that there was an after-party celebration at the hotel pool. where everyone was swimming in their gowns and tuxedos. cindy says emily blount was wearing a borrowed dress. when was freaking out because when it got wet it shrunk like three sizes. >> a look back at the famous including anna nicole s welcome back as we commemorate 35 years of covering entertainment news, we are reminded of the loss of anna nicole smith in 2007 sent shock waves through our newsroom. it that was a small chapter in the ongoing saga surrounding the star and her family. of course the birth of her only daut wsh dannie lynn, preceding the death of her son daniel, by tle three days. >> unimaginable mourning. she had drug use until her death at 39. we were by her side at those difficu
they weren't hidden behind veils and brig umbrellas. >> how is married life? >> wonderful. >> when are the babies coming? >> how did you know. >> you're worse than my mother. >> oh, to be a fly on the wall for that wedding. >> what is crazy, stories are still coming out. guest cindy crawford recently revealed that there was an after-party celebration at the hotel pool. where everyone was swimming in their gowns and tuxedos. cindy says emily blount was...
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. >>> let's get back to those brig lights in the sky over southern california and the social media freakt that ensued. >> some call it an ufo. sara, you have the answer. >> i would like to leave that mystery unsolved. i don't know about you, i often looked at the skies and seen a light or a streak and hoped it was something mysterious. last night, it wasn't just their imagination but it also want e.t. overnight, this mysterious streak of light across the night sky in southern california, and visible as far away as nevada and izona. >> we looked up and we saw this crazy [ bleep ] ] ufo. what is that? >> we're being invaded. >> reporter: watch as the small white light slowly expands looking to take over the skyline and then, a blue/green tail appears as it continues to travel across the sky. the curious scene causing people to call law enforcement. and flood our l.a. station kabc news with calls, wondering, what could this be? it's like a scene straight out of "the x files." >> ilooks like a regular airplane and then out of nowhere,t just blew up into an enormous bright light. >> reporter:
. >>> let's get back to those brig lights in the sky over southern california and the social media freakt that ensued. >> some call it an ufo. sara, you have the answer. >> i would like to leave that mystery unsolved. i don't know about you, i often looked at the skies and seen a light or a streak and hoped it was something mysterious. last night, it wasn't just their imagination but it also want e.t. overnight, this mysterious streak of light across the night sky in...
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with the winds out of the southeast an upper level disturbance moving through tomorrow i $s not as brigsunny as yesterday. satellite 6 along with action radar bubbling to the south to the north and that is the case tomorrow, tomorrow lots of clouprojo and a few spotty show, rojot quite as warm as today, b still unseasonably warm, a few areas of fospl 55 the low in mild and allentolon 46, and wilmingtonomo1 and cape mayomo6 degrees, future tracker showing tomorrow morning a lot of cloars temperatures generally in the 50s, a couple of spotty showers north and philadelphia, that may be a lit ae 3 anerdone and to ou can see at 4:00, temperatures in the 70s, but again a lot of cloarts with sprinkles around, the five-day at 5:00, showing you two more days of this s annmer li& s weather, this 4 tomorrow and clouprojo and spotty showers, o friday, calling for a high of t9 degrees, if we hit that we tie the record high set way back in 1948, we'll see increasing clouprojo and maybe a late day shower ahead of a cold front and behind that temperatures step behihowown over the weekend.p wre i y and
with the winds out of the southeast an upper level disturbance moving through tomorrow i $s not as brigsunny as yesterday. satellite 6 along with action radar bubbling to the south to the north and that is the case tomorrow, tomorrow lots of clouprojo and a few spotty show, rojot quite as warm as today, b still unseasonably warm, a few areas of fospl 55 the low in mild and allentolon 46, and wilmingtonomo1 and cape mayomo6 degrees, future tracker showing tomorrow morning a lot of cloars...
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from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: breezy conditions with a system tracking through that will brig a chance of rain and thunderstorms to the state. stormtrack7 live weather network will eventually look grey and wet today. right now it is dry most t f the viewing area withh the colder weather just outside of the state to the west. winds will be breezy from the south northwest by this evening as the front tracks through. clouds are tracking into the area, with some clouds still in our in as the system tracksso the northeast. the front will be the best chance of thunder and that will be mainly cooler air will stream in... rainfall amounts will depend on how widespread the thunderstorms are, but most of us will see half an inch or so, although some may today as we head into the mid to upper 60s with the rain and the and our highs tomorrow will likely occur in the morning with temperatures then steady or falling the rest of the day. we will be dry and into the low to mid 50s for sunday. weeill stay in the mid 50s through the middle of the week with another a snowy owl is found at a head
from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: breezy conditions with a system tracking through that will brig a chance of rain and thunderstorms to the state. stormtrack7 live weather network will eventually look grey and wet today. right now it is dry most t f the viewing area withh the colder weather just outside of the state to the west. winds will be breezy from the south northwest by this evening as the front tracks through. clouds are tracking into the area, with some clouds still in our in as...
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he had made it all the way up through the brigs and then busted down twice in his career. a motley crew might be the better way to describe that first group of sailors. but they were hard-working and mission-oriented. but they had not come into the navy for the same reasons people come in today. it was a little bit of motivational difference as a leader. brian: then you went to the uss lexington. it was an avt. that was 1985 to 1987. what is your job there? had you gotten promoted from an ensign to lieutenant junior? adm. howard: i've been promoted from it and send a lieutenant junior grade. i had 110 machinists working for me. i was responsible for my section of the propulsion plant. basically making the ship go through the water. she was a world war ii-era ship. so it was hot work. the plant was often 110 degrees. tough engineering work. you had to really know the systems and be able to operate the plant. the next thing that came to my mind. she is now a museum in corpus christi. she has been a wonderful point of connection, because earlier i would meet other veterans wh
he had made it all the way up through the brigs and then busted down twice in his career. a motley crew might be the better way to describe that first group of sailors. but they were hard-working and mission-oriented. but they had not come into the navy for the same reasons people come in today. it was a little bit of motivational difference as a leader. brian: then you went to the uss lexington. it was an avt. that was 1985 to 1987. what is your job there? had you gotten promoted from an...
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consolidated brig is there. 40% of materiel shipped to the middle east left out of the port of charleston. up until dover got 17s -- c-17s out of charleston were carrying the bulk of the airlift. we have remnants of, like i say, the navy. nuclear school is still there, spawar is still there, that put the electronic sweeps in the mrapss. one of the originators of the mrap design force protection is from charleston. so we have a lot going on for a relatively small place and quite frankly because of that port security initiative, we built a unified command approach and today anybody that has assets that can bring to the table has a seat at the table and they participate and we have pretty important folks there, the corps of engineers, we're hoping to deepen the channels and help out there. but when you look at the nature of the threat as recent as yesterday, secretary johnson talked about resurrecting the national threat assessment system with the focus being more on the domestic threats, we all see them, we share them, law enforcement is as much a target perhaps for different reasons than t
consolidated brig is there. 40% of materiel shipped to the middle east left out of the port of charleston. up until dover got 17s -- c-17s out of charleston were carrying the bulk of the airlift. we have remnants of, like i say, the navy. nuclear school is still there, spawar is still there, that put the electronic sweeps in the mrapss. one of the originators of the mrap design force protection is from charleston. so we have a lot going on for a relatively small place and quite frankly because...
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ali al marri an alleged al qaeda sleeper agent held in army brig.argued they didn't have the authority to hold him without trial and ali al marri won. the terrorism charges did not stand, convicted of credit card fraud and recall he had a civilian sentence reduced and went home to qatar. >> the reason they're no longer there today is because of the federal court ruling. the white house will learn they don't have the authority to keep guantanamo detainees in the united states. federal judges will make that decision. >> one of the administration's big arguments for closing the camps is that jihadists use guantanamo as a rallying cry but when you talk to independent analysts they say the jihadists are over gitmo and moved on to other topics and isis rarely mentions the detention camps. >> maria bartiromo live next. jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. it's about doing. i know how to do this because i was privileged to serve in florida for eight years. and we turned the systems upside down t
ali al marri an alleged al qaeda sleeper agent held in army brig.argued they didn't have the authority to hold him without trial and ali al marri won. the terrorism charges did not stand, convicted of credit card fraud and recall he had a civilian sentence reduced and went home to qatar. >> the reason they're no longer there today is because of the federal court ruling. the white house will learn they don't have the authority to keep guantanamo detainees in the united states. federal...
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i know for example, the brig and the police academy and other discussions around other city departmentnd those were moved out of the fix, but i wasn't under the impression -- the fire training academy was supposed to be considered long term. >> that's apart of the area i'm still investigating. you know the treasure island department program underwent a lengthy planning process between the time that the base was identified for closure and ultimately closed in the time that the land use -- the dir and the land use plan was adopted in 2011. and were in that timeline the decision -- and where in that timeline it wasn't including the timeline -- and the basis of that decision is something i'm researching. >> i would say things change. it has been going on for many, many years, trying to move treasure island forward in a certain direction, developing housing and parkland, and in the meantime, i know there's a lot of empty spaces and spaces that can and can't be used, but i'm very familiar with the fire training academy, and this is one of those particular spaces that i think is being used we
i know for example, the brig and the police academy and other discussions around other city departmentnd those were moved out of the fix, but i wasn't under the impression -- the fire training academy was supposed to be considered long term. >> that's apart of the area i'm still investigating. you know the treasure island department program underwent a lengthy planning process between the time that the base was identified for closure and ultimately closed in the time that the land use --...
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remember if you see *one, it's likely there are more nearby.the insurance company suggests using your brigs when there is no on coming traffic.they say scan the road, don't rely on devices ch as deer whistles, and if you do come in path with one on the road, never veer for deer. in downtown cedar rapids -- expect to pay more for parking. park cedar rapids plans to increase monthly rates on january first.the higher cost will affect the fourth avenue ramp -- the five seasons ramp and lot 44 off 8th avenue.fees will also go up for violations in ramps and metered spots.the added revenue will help pay for facilili maintenance and improvements to the five seasons ramp. don't forget -- cbs 2 connects with you - call cbs 2 if you see news happen.800 222 kgan. you can also email tips, pictures, and even video --to news -- at cbs 2 iowa dot com. that's a quick look at your news anytime online the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his lafe began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved
remember if you see *one, it's likely there are more nearby.the insurance company suggests using your brigs when there is no on coming traffic.they say scan the road, don't rely on devices ch as deer whistles, and if you do come in path with one on the road, never veer for deer. in downtown cedar rapids -- expect to pay more for parking. park cedar rapids plans to increase monthly rates on january first.the higher cost will affect the fourth avenue ramp -- the five seasons ramp and lot 44 off...
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and i might just say professor howell has written brig yently about the fact that it's much harder for the congress to act than it for the president to act. if we're left with framework that depends on congress acting we have a problem. congress has a problem. it's never going to be able to act as quickly, efficiently or clearly as the president is, especially in times of emergency. >> as we're getting toward the end of the program i want to tell you about some upcoming cases. we have 12 all together. we'll be at this until the middle of december doing lye programs and then of course it will reair on c-span. but if you've been watching, you know that we have published a book, a collection of pieces that are backgrounds to these cases. written by on the any morrow who has been covering the court for 30 years. that's assembled if a book called "landmark cases" available fb $8.95. if you go to c-span.org, you're find how to order it and we'll get it to you quickly so you have it for the rest of the series and then you can see the back underof the earlier cases that we've done. he's hear f
and i might just say professor howell has written brig yently about the fact that it's much harder for the congress to act than it for the president to act. if we're left with framework that depends on congress acting we have a problem. congress has a problem. it's never going to be able to act as quickly, efficiently or clearly as the president is, especially in times of emergency. >> as we're getting toward the end of the program i want to tell you about some upcoming cases. we have 12...
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navel brig in charleston, south carolina and looked at the u.s.ary prison at fort leven worth, kansas and settled on the best option as colorado super max prison known as adx in florence and one of the most secure in the prison and nicknamed sometimes alcatraz in the rockies and has high profile prisoners there including the 9-11 conspirator and yousiff master mind between the 1993 world trade center bombing and faruk who is the so called underwear bomber all held in this facility and the official talked to me on condition of animity and they will send it to congress possibly as early as thursday. >> congress repeating the attempts to close gitmo and wants to move them to u.s. soil and we have the human rights division of amnesty international and joins us from washington dc and ndaa restricting gitmo prisoners from being sent to the mainland and how does the white house get around of what congress clearly does not want to happen? >> thanks for having me and thank you for covering this issue. i think first of all we need to be really clear because
navel brig in charleston, south carolina and looked at the u.s.ary prison at fort leven worth, kansas and settled on the best option as colorado super max prison known as adx in florence and one of the most secure in the prison and nicknamed sometimes alcatraz in the rockies and has high profile prisoners there including the 9-11 conspirator and yousiff master mind between the 1993 world trade center bombing and faruk who is the so called underwear bomber all held in this facility and the...
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a tornado overturning big rigs and brigging down trees. we tune in every morning to see him deliver the weather on the "today" show. and al roker is on a whirlwind trip across the country and rolling into boston today. welcome, al. he's taking to roke rokerthon ii at the as it. pete bouchard will join him. it was over 30 hours. he broke a record for continuous weather coverage. >> jadiann: right. now he's going for the record of doing weather in all 50 states >> christa: bri, when are you going to hop onboard? >> bri: didn't we do that last winter, 34 hours or 34 days, there's got to be a record. clouds thicken in ahead of scattered showers for this afternoon. i want to show you a quick look at that 7on7 forecast. we're in for a warmup next week. >> christa: enjoy your morning, everybody, i'm christa delcamp. >> jadiann: i'm jadiann thompson. dear fellow citizen, i know what it' s like to buy a house. be stressed about money. i understand what a scary word "retirement" is, and i can help. because i' just a fellow dad, fellow mom, fellow sa
a tornado overturning big rigs and brigging down trees. we tune in every morning to see him deliver the weather on the "today" show. and al roker is on a whirlwind trip across the country and rolling into boston today. welcome, al. he's taking to roke rokerthon ii at the as it. pete bouchard will join him. it was over 30 hours. he broke a record for continuous weather coverage. >> jadiann: right. now he's going for the record of doing weather in all 50 states >> christa:...