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>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. >>> somebody once said that to come into a jail when your brain is working normally under the best of circumstances is really unpleasant. to be in jail when you are mentally ill or your brain is not working properly is often brutal. >> like most jails, the fairfax county adult detention center must cope with a growing population of mentally ill inmates, due to an ever-decreasing number of health facilities equipped to treat them. >> here in northern virginia, it's a population of about 3 million people, and we have one state hospital with 129 beds. in this facility, we're treating anywhere from 200 to 300 of them. that's a lot more than 129 beds. so this institution right here is de facto the mental health care safety net, if you will, of northern virginia. >> jails began to see more mentally ill inmates as far back as the 1970s. that's when
>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. >>> somebody once said that to come into a jail when your brain is working normally under the best of circumstances is really unpleasant. to be in jail when you are mentally ill or your brain is not working properly is often brutal. >>...
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>> black dude, dreds. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgarner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. ♪ here's a good one seattle... what did geico say to the mariner? we could save you a boatload! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ what's seattle's favorite noise? the puget sound! ♪ foghorn sounds loudly ♪ all right, never mind doesn't matter. this...
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>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. in life there are things you want to touch and some you just don't. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. ♪ where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com ounds] the wait is over for even faster internet. xfinity is now doubling the internet spe
>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb bumgardner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. in life there are things you want to...
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>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb baumgartner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. wait, , does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so surprised when you watch the finale!!! you're so lucky your car has wi-fi. yeah...i am. equinox from chevrolet... the first and only car company to bring built-in 4g lte wi-fi to cars, trucks and crossovers. ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines runn
>> black dude, dreads. >> officers gather what they can from caleb baumgartner. and -- >> the inmate took his fecal matter and wrote some threatening gestures about killing. >> staff must deal with a mentally unstable inmate. wait, , does she have special powers when she has the shroud? no. guys? it's the woven one the woven one. oh, oh that gives her invincibility. guys? no, no, no... the scarlet king is lord victor's son!! no don't. i told you! you guys are gonna be so...
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caleb baumgartner recently discovered it could be life threatening. >> assaulted up on the fourth floorde called may out. said i was snitching. never talked to the dude. don't know who the dude is. i never had my [ bleep ] whooped before. he be[ bleep ] me up bad. he hurt me. >> bumgardner was on probation and in protective custody when he failed a drug test. he was here for nine days when he said his assailant accused him of being a snitch. >> i was in the cell with a bunch of people. he walks by and said somebody was snitching and was like, "it's probably you." he was like, "you were gone yesterday for an hour." >> bumgardener said he left not to snitch but because he had a visit. >> i was like, "you need to think what t you're saying. whether have i talked it you? i don't know what you're [ bleep ] here for." >> a short tim later, the inmate attacked him in view of staff. >> i get pushed from behind. slammed my face into the wall. hit my head here. i fall on the ground. he stands up and stomps me in the face. knock me cles economy clean in face. -- knocks me clean on the face. i was
caleb baumgartner recently discovered it could be life threatening. >> assaulted up on the fourth floorde called may out. said i was snitching. never talked to the dude. don't know who the dude is. i never had my [ bleep ] whooped before. he be[ bleep ] me up bad. he hurt me. >> bumgardner was on probation and in protective custody when he failed a drug test. he was here for nine days when he said his assailant accused him of being a snitch. >> i was in the cell with a bunch...
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we have a lot of confidence in caleb.tle bit offensively but he has won games for us and came out here today and did a good job. so life is about overcoming adversity. this team has done a lot of that so far in five games and will have to continue to do it. >> fans on their feet. virginia tech hosting western michigan. opening kickoff and special teams coming up huge. fumble here. coming up with it and scores. virginia tech up 7-0. later on in the third quarter on top 18-10. michael brewer looking for more throws this one to isaiah ford who makes a nice catch in the end zone. perfect spot by brewer for that one two touchdown passes in the game for him. virginia tech beat western michigan 35-17. >> virginia facing kent state. first quarter action, golden flashes. they are up 7-0. the pass is intercepted here. maurice kennedy shaking off the quarterback here cut back. that is a 69 yard interception return for a touchdown. even up to score at 7-7. second quarter kent state back on top by three. matt john off the play fake th
we have a lot of confidence in caleb.tle bit offensively but he has won games for us and came out here today and did a good job. so life is about overcoming adversity. this team has done a lot of that so far in five games and will have to continue to do it. >> fans on their feet. virginia tech hosting western michigan. opening kickoff and special teams coming up huge. fumble here. coming up with it and scores. virginia tech up 7-0. later on in the third quarter on top 18-10. michael...
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our shot of the day comes from caleb joseph. watch when he gets to the circle. but buster baseball. after the game, he made a movie reference saying he was sore in his but fox. eventually they got these are goals out of their. very dangerous stuff will stop it could have been much worse. let's go to basketball with the fee for world cup. team usa settled in and dominated against ukraine. james harden led the way will stop the united states complete it play undefeated and unconcerned. the u.s. plays mexico saturday night in barcelona in the round of 16. certainly aans, matchup befitting the past u.s. open. they track down would be winners and ignited the crowd. it was a great show on the biggest stage in tennis in new york. if you missed it earlier, dr. say jim kelly is now cancer free. last week, they said there were no cancer cells present and today, the biopsies came back cancer free. great news. (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...wait
our shot of the day comes from caleb joseph. watch when he gets to the circle. but buster baseball. after the game, he made a movie reference saying he was sore in his but fox. eventually they got these are goals out of their. very dangerous stuff will stop it could have been much worse. let's go to basketball with the fee for world cup. team usa settled in and dominated against ukraine. james harden led the way will stop the united states complete it play undefeated and unconcerned. the u.s....
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jefferson, chris cook, caleb king would have liked to have had that right.e there two different sets of rules, one for others, one for stars? joining us, former federal prosecutor sunny hostin and roger costick, they moved quickly to distance themselves. is there a double standard? >> i don't think there is any question there is a double standard. chris cook was being investigated on felony domestic abuse charges. he didn't play for ten games during that stretch. adrian peterson misses one game and is supposed to be back on the field this weekend. and as for the details in the cases emerge, the accusations in the second case that ed went over with the text messages, there are a lot of people in the state of minnesota that are getting increasingly upset. there are a lot of cases where possibly disciplining your child crosses over to child abuse. and the standards are if it violates the standards of the communities. well, you're dealing with two different communities. you have the texas community where the allegations are that the incident occurred and then yo
jefferson, chris cook, caleb king would have liked to have had that right.e there two different sets of rules, one for others, one for stars? joining us, former federal prosecutor sunny hostin and roger costick, they moved quickly to distance themselves. is there a double standard? >> i don't think there is any question there is a double standard. chris cook was being investigated on felony domestic abuse charges. he didn't play for ten games during that stretch. adrian peterson misses...
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. >> 22-year-old inmate caleb suffered severe burns over two-thirds of his body when the methamphetamine lab he was running exploded. when we interviewed him, he was also serving time for both sexual assault and for attacking a peace officer. >> i pushed everything to the limit because, as you can tell, i'm unstoppable. i think nothing can stop me. nothing will ever kill me. i thought i would die. reality check. i'm not. >> in spite of his calm demeanor, a few hours after this interview, etter got into a verbal confrontation with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. cert, the correctional emergency response team, was called in to extract him from his cell. >> he's banging his head on the door, banging the glass, refusing to comply with orders. >> for security reasons the prison videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? keep your hands down. all the way. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over his head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. initially he seems to be compliant. but as they pass through the doorway, he explodes. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> [ bleep ]
. >> 22-year-old inmate caleb suffered severe burns over two-thirds of his body when the methamphetamine lab he was running exploded. when we interviewed him, he was also serving time for both sexual assault and for attacking a peace officer. >> i pushed everything to the limit because, as you can tell, i'm unstoppable. i think nothing can stop me. nothing will ever kill me. i thought i would die. reality check. i'm not. >> in spite of his calm demeanor, a few hours after this...
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caleb joseph. have a nice trip, see you next fall. but he was humorous.he said i have some cushion in the buttocks area as forrest gump would say. >> he is lucky he didn't hit his name. >> i believe that would be butttocks. [ laughter ] >> run forest, run. >> let's run to a break real quick! [ laughter ] dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab is identifying farmers within a 50-mile radius of the stores within their community. capay valley puts some of the most beautiful heirloom tomatoes in the box and we get those to the store on the next day. it's a really great relationship when you can buy fresh, flavorful, outstanding products from your neighbor. it's our passion for produce, combined with our strong sense of communit
caleb joseph. have a nice trip, see you next fall. but he was humorous.he said i have some cushion in the buttocks area as forrest gump would say. >> he is lucky he didn't hit his name. >> i believe that would be butttocks. [ laughter ] >> run forest, run. >> let's run to a break real quick! [ laughter ] dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy?...
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caleb jones with the score and they went for two. didn't get it. 45-43 bears.rizona gets one last chance. here we go. rolling out and launches it for if hail mary. uh-huh. and austin hill, right in the back of the end zone. we thought it was over, but it wasn't. 47 yards on the touchdown there. arizona comes back to win it 49- 43 after being down 15 with five minutes left. cal now falls to 2-1. arizona state and minnesota taking on the golden gophers. blake found tyler winston on the screen. minnesota's lead cut 10-7. minnesota rolled the dice and went for the touchdown instead of a field goal. chris trevler scored. they would add another and go onto win it. and the spartans fall to 1-2 on the season. jameis winston came out with his pads though he was suspended. clemson in field goal range. florida state recovered and the game went into ot. carlos williams got free and scored from 19 yards out. florida state survivability. winston loved it. lsu has won 19 games in a row. we finish up with a little soccer. earthquakes in montreal looking for their first win sin
caleb jones with the score and they went for two. didn't get it. 45-43 bears.rizona gets one last chance. here we go. rolling out and launches it for if hail mary. uh-huh. and austin hill, right in the back of the end zone. we thought it was over, but it wasn't. 47 yards on the touchdown there. arizona comes back to win it 49- 43 after being down 15 with five minutes left. cal now falls to 2-1. arizona state and minnesota taking on the golden gophers. blake found tyler winston on the screen....
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caleb joseph at the plate here. catcher, ready to knock this one.rushes it to the top of the green monster. a two-run shot for him. three rbis in the game. the orioles go on to win it. 10-6, their magic number down to 8. so doug, i know you can say that you're all excited about this fall weather but you know what it tells me, the playoffs are here. as soon as i feel the cool air. >> i cannot wait this season. i cannot wait to see how far they take it. >> the fact that we're talking magic numbers. i love that we're keeping up with these teams. can you imagine? can you imagine, i mean, what will happen with the know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. >>> you may ha
caleb joseph at the plate here. catcher, ready to knock this one.rushes it to the top of the green monster. a two-run shot for him. three rbis in the game. the orioles go on to win it. 10-6, their magic number down to 8. so doug, i know you can say that you're all excited about this fall weather but you know what it tells me, the playoffs are here. as soon as i feel the cool air. >> i cannot wait this season. i cannot wait to see how far they take it. >> the fact that we're talking...
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caleb joseph. have a nice trip, see you next fall. but he was humorous.as forrest gump would say. >> he is lucky he didn't hit his name. >> i believe that would be butttocks. [ laughter ] [ laughter ] >>,, he loves me, he loves me not he loves me, he loves me not he loves me! warm and flaky in fifteen... everyone loves pillsbury grands. make dinner pop. what shall we do for dinner? pizza! with a little help, it's easy to whip up a great meal on a week night. pepperoni on your side... more pepperoni. cheers! so he knows exactly when he can prep for his presentation. and when steve is perfectly prepped, ya know what he brings? and that's how you'll increase market share. any questions? can i get an "a", steve? yes! three a's! amazing sales! he brings his a-game! la quinta inns and suites is ready for you, so you'll be ready for business. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! la quinta! tomorr >> david letterman is next. >> our next newscast bright and early in the morning, 4:30. >> a great night. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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steve: all right, caleb. let's go. you should never tell a woman she looks what? >> ugly. >> yeah.ood answer. good answer. steve: ugly. >> yeah, baby.
steve: all right, caleb. let's go. you should never tell a woman she looks what? >> ugly. >> yeah.ood answer. good answer. steve: ugly. >> yeah, baby.
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and he stayed at the home of caleb and henrietta bentley, quaker friends of dolly. it was also the postmaster. that building still stands where he stayed. and by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment. because washington was in captivity. and so that's why the residents of brookville described their village as the capital of america for one day. but they never caught him, they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around, unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived at sunset on wednesday. they retreated on thursday night. madison came back on saturday morning after he had been told that the british had left. and it took him five hours to ride from brookville to washington, about 25 miles, and then he didn't leave any written commentary of what he felt like. that distressed me, i wanted to know what this person thought. there are descriptions of melancholy. that is a description that appears time and again. and shame and embarrassment and graffiti, and it went on and on. but not from madi
and he stayed at the home of caleb and henrietta bentley, quaker friends of dolly. it was also the postmaster. that building still stands where he stayed. and by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment. because washington was in captivity. and so that's why the residents of brookville described their village as the capital of america for one day. but they never caught him, they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around, unknown to a lot of...
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just to show you how easy it is, hacking specialist caleb hoff created a hot spot in a public park. others quickly joined and in minutes he could access everything they were doing online. >> i'm setting this hot spot as a lure. >> he didn't peek at strangers' activities but did see this reporter's. what can you learn about me now? now we're connected. >> right now you went to google.com. >> he also saw her e-mail user name and password as she entered it. >> from this point i can log into your inbox, get personal information. >> and see everything, even personal photos. >> that's a private photo of my daughter and you're able to open that up in my computer. >> right. the industry is trying to provide protection for all these things but there are so many different vulnerabilities that in fact it would be almost impossible to plug them all. >> how to protect yourself? verify the connection is legit before signing in. make sure your settings are set to private not public. don't use the same password for every site in case it's ever stolen. >> they can be hiding any place in any hot spot
just to show you how easy it is, hacking specialist caleb hoff created a hot spot in a public park. others quickly joined and in minutes he could access everything they were doing online. >> i'm setting this hot spot as a lure. >> he didn't peek at strangers' activities but did see this reporter's. what can you learn about me now? now we're connected. >> right now you went to google.com. >> he also saw her e-mail user name and password as she entered it. >> from...
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this week caleb scharf and his boat "the copernicus complex." any come of the director of astrobiology explores sentries of research about life on earth am i the current debates about how it began in the question of whether humanity truly is unique in the universe. this program is about an hour. >> host: hello, or scharf. it is wonderful to have you here today. i found your book fascinating. it was a terrific read and i am thrilled to be here. you know, one of the great things about being here and talking to you is i get to ask you about the big questions. it questions that most people would not have to answer. that is the real fun of this book. so your book is called "the copernicus complex." so maybe you could tell us what that is. >> guest: absolutely. tanks, ingrid. so, "the copernicus complex" is really a phrase that is trying to capture one of the aspects of what i think is perhaps the biggest question we as a species can ask. and sometimes we ask it nonscientific way. the book is really about the scientific question of whether or not we a
this week caleb scharf and his boat "the copernicus complex." any come of the director of astrobiology explores sentries of research about life on earth am i the current debates about how it began in the question of whether humanity truly is unique in the universe. this program is about an hour. >> host: hello, or scharf. it is wonderful to have you here today. i found your book fascinating. it was a terrific read and i am thrilled to be here. you know, one of the great things...
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caleb scharf it's wonderful here to have you. i found your book fascinating and a terrific read and i'm thrilled to be here. the great thing is i get to about -- get to ask you about some big questions that most people would not dare to answer and that's the real fundamental thought. so your book is called "the copernicus complex." maybe you could tell us a little bit about what that is. >> guest: absolutely. the copernicus complex is really a phrase that's trying to capture one of the aspects of what i think is perhaps the biggest questions can ask and sometimes we ask it nonscientific way. the book is really about the scientific question of whether or not we are alone in the universe. the copernicus complex refers to way we feel about ourselves. on the one hand, from copernicus we wrote that we are not central, we are not special in any way and that idea has propagated through the centuries and is really driven a lot of modern science. it is really the core of modern science and idea that has become known as cosmic mediocrity.
caleb scharf it's wonderful here to have you. i found your book fascinating and a terrific read and i'm thrilled to be here. the great thing is i get to about -- get to ask you about some big questions that most people would not dare to answer and that's the real fundamental thought. so your book is called "the copernicus complex." maybe you could tell us a little bit about what that is. >> guest: absolutely. the copernicus complex is really a phrase that's trying to capture one...
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caleb stiegel is the most qualified talented person on the kansas supreme court today.ould like, if you let me say what he is. he graduated third in his class at ku. he is clerked for a circuit court judge, one of the most respected jurists in the state of kansas. he worked for the largest law firm in the state of kansas. he was an elected prosecutor in jefferson county. he has been a prosecutor there. he had a great private practice. he was general counsel for me. and he was on the court of a appeals. there is nobody that even applied that is close to his qualifications. nobody. that applied even close to his qualifications. this is an incredible, one of the people on the panel called him a legal prodigy. saying this guy is an amazing qualified, candidate. and he is. he could end up, up in the court of appeals on up to the federal court of appeals or further in the future. he is a amazingly qualified, brilliant, man. [cheers and applause] davis: governor had a choice between three people. one had 24 years experience as a judge. the other had 23 years experience as a ju
caleb stiegel is the most qualified talented person on the kansas supreme court today.ould like, if you let me say what he is. he graduated third in his class at ku. he is clerked for a circuit court judge, one of the most respected jurists in the state of kansas. he worked for the largest law firm in the state of kansas. he was an elected prosecutor in jefferson county. he has been a prosecutor there. he had a great private practice. he was general counsel for me. and he was on the court of a...
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caleb revealed to frankie that he was lockheed-martin back doored. >> i'm going to put frankie up. >>ing to. >> so cody tried to diffuse the situation. >> i think that was more paranoia. >> and he warned the hit man about what happened. >> that's fine, i understand. i'm just like that is not happening. >> >> hello houseguest? >> after julie announced the second double eviction of the summer. >> you are going to experience a whole week of "big brother" in the next 60 minutes. >> nicole was sent back
caleb revealed to frankie that he was lockheed-martin back doored. >> i'm going to put frankie up. >>ing to. >> so cody tried to diffuse the situation. >> i think that was more paranoia. >> and he warned the hit man about what happened. >> that's fine, i understand. i'm just like that is not happening. >> >> hello houseguest? >> after julie announced the second double eviction of the summer. >> you are going to experience a whole week...
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coming up, university of arizona president eric caleb. >> and here on washington journal this morning, we kick off the first of our big ten college tour with visits to big ten college campuses and talking to presidents of the big ten colleges and universities. the colleges that educate some half million people each year and allocate some $10 billion a year to research throughout the country and beyond. we're joined this morning by eric kalor. and and on wednesday, james lindher, and joining us on our cspan bus is eric kalor, thank you for joining us this morning here on washington journal. >> very glad to be with you. >> tell us about the university of minnesota system. is it a public system? a land grant university? >> sure. it's minnesota's land grant university. we have five campuses across the state, our twin cities campus, minneapolis and st. paul, duluth, morris, christian and rochester. all together about 59,000 students, so it's a big operation. >> the university was founded in 1851. how long have you been president, president kalor? >> well, less than that for sure. i'm just
coming up, university of arizona president eric caleb. >> and here on washington journal this morning, we kick off the first of our big ten college tour with visits to big ten college campuses and talking to presidents of the big ten colleges and universities. the colleges that educate some half million people each year and allocate some $10 billion a year to research throughout the country and beyond. we're joined this morning by eric kalor. and and on wednesday, james lindher, and...
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. >> 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamines. >> i was about 18 years old, trying to make money. took in some dope, in a bathroom about the size of the cell, and we had ether in the room. lab blew up burned us. 67% of my body got burned. i did about a year in the hospital. two years to recover and three years later i'm here in prison. >> etter is serving a combined 14-year sentence for assault to commit sexual abuse, assault on a peace officer and methamphetamine manufacturing. >> one day i'm at my girlfriend's house. they kept talking about how great it was. how you've just never been so high in your life. stayed up 15 days off a trip. someone said some choice words to me i didn't like, did some things i didn't like. i was tired of it. i snapped. i wanted her dead. i pled guilty to sexual assault with an intent to commit sexual abuse. it carries a two-year sentence. i'm not proud of it. that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a backgrou
. >> 22-year-old caleb etter's physical appearance is a testimony to his many crimes, beginning with an addiction to methamphetamines. >> i was about 18 years old, trying to make money. took in some dope, in a bathroom about the size of the cell, and we had ether in the room. lab blew up burned us. 67% of my body got burned. i did about a year in the hospital. two years to recover and three years later i'm here in prison. >> etter is serving a combined 14-year sentence for...
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this week caleb and his latest book the copernicus complex.e director of columbia university explores centuries of research about life on earth. the current debate about how it began and the question of whether humanity truly is unique in the universe. >> this program is about one hour. >> host: hello. it's wonderful to have you here today. i found your book fascinating. one of the great things is i get to ask you about some big question that most people wouldn't dare to answer and that is the fun of the book. so the book is called the copernicus complex. maybe you can tell us what that is. >> guest: the copernicus complex is trying to capture one of the aspects about the biggest question that we as a species can ask and sometimes we ask it bonsai into the clear that the book is about the scientific question of whether or not we are alone in the universe. it refers to a complex how we feel about ourselves and the complex that we
this week caleb and his latest book the copernicus complex.e director of columbia university explores centuries of research about life on earth. the current debate about how it began and the question of whether humanity truly is unique in the universe. >> this program is about one hour. >> host: hello. it's wonderful to have you here today. i found your book fascinating. one of the great things is i get to ask you about some big question that most people wouldn't dare to answer and...
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panes trying to get a glance of the president who was in the village, and he stayed at the home of calebtill stands where he stayed. by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. that's why the residents of brookville described their village the capital of america for one day. they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived on sunset on wednesday. they were treated on thursday night. madison came back saturday morning after he was told the brit ir had left, and it took brookville to washington, about 25 miles, and then he didn't leave any written commentary of what he felt like. that really distressed me. i wanted to know what the president thought. i mean, descriptions of shame and embarrassment, went on and on, but not from madison. he kept his peace. dolly came back on sunday, the day after, and she was disguised in the clothing of another person. she lost eight of her body guards who decided to get drunk rather than to defend
panes trying to get a glance of the president who was in the village, and he stayed at the home of calebtill stands where he stayed. by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. that's why the residents of brookville described their village the capital of america for one day. they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived on sunset on...
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caleb from campus reform joins us now from our nation's capitol.t a kid through college and if any of my kids ever took any of these classes, i'm missing the boat. we're going to go through some of them. the first one is, if your kid is at rutgers university, there is a chance they could be taking a class called politicizing beyonce. >> yeah. it's a class that's intended to study beyonce's twerk feminism, her activism that's surrounding that. and it's pretty ridiculous. they're doing it to see if beyonce's music is a catalyst for, and i quote, progressive social change in society. if that right there doesn't show the political slant, i don't know what does. what concerns me is that beyonce in many ways perverted and dumbed down the real and important meaning behind women's empowerment. and so this is a class with a political agenda. she does that to sell records and these kids, this is not what students should be going $30,000 in debt to be learning. no real world experience. >> i'm with you on that. next at the university of vermont, some parents
caleb from campus reform joins us now from our nation's capitol.t a kid through college and if any of my kids ever took any of these classes, i'm missing the boat. we're going to go through some of them. the first one is, if your kid is at rutgers university, there is a chance they could be taking a class called politicizing beyonce. >> yeah. it's a class that's intended to study beyonce's twerk feminism, her activism that's surrounding that. and it's pretty ridiculous. they're doing it...
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phil: what were your last words to caleb?il: this man that ran into you, did you shoot him? >> announcer: the exclusive interview. >> dr. phil: are you sorry he's dead? >> dr. phil: this is the barajas family. when they took this photo, they had it all.
phil: what were your last words to caleb?il: this man that ran into you, did you shoot him? >> announcer: the exclusive interview. >> dr. phil: are you sorry he's dead? >> dr. phil: this is the barajas family. when they took this photo, they had it all.
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. >> reporter: "gma investigates" asked caleb huff, a hacking and intrusion expert to access a wi-fii'm sending this rogue hotspot out there as a lure. >> reporter: he didn't peek at strangers' activities. he did see mine. what with you learn about me? >> you just went to google.com. >> reporter: that's not all. he's able to see my e-mail user name and pass word as i entered it. >> from this point,ky log into your inbox. >> reporter: and he can see everything on my computer, even personal photos. that's a private photo of my daughter. you're able to open that up in my computer. >> right. >> reporter: wi-fi alliance, a trade association tells abc news wi-fi public hot spots are capable of strong security and that there is a low risk of a problem even in open wi-fi hotspots. >> the industry is trying to provide protections. there are so many vulnerabilities. >> reporter: the best way to protect yourself, vary fie the connection is legit with the host before signing in. make sure your file-sharing settings are set to private, not to public. and don't use the same password for every site
. >> reporter: "gma investigates" asked caleb huff, a hacking and intrusion expert to access a wi-fii'm sending this rogue hotspot out there as a lure. >> reporter: he didn't peek at strangers' activities. he did see mine. what with you learn about me? >> you just went to google.com. >> reporter: that's not all. he's able to see my e-mail user name and pass word as i entered it. >> from this point,ky log into your inbox. >> reporter: and he can see...
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on c-span2 on saturday night at 10:00, director of astro biology, caleb scharf talks about life on earthnd sunday author martin storm as a member of al qaeda and his later life as a double agent. we'll mark the 50th anniversary of the warren commission. set up to investigate the assassination of president kennedy. on saturday at noon, council and staff members to the warren commission describe their investigation and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the 1964 two-hour cbs special report detailing the warren commission's findings, with anchors walter cronkite and dan rather. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or sent send us a tweet @cspan with the # comments. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> here are just a few of the comments we've recently received from our viewers. >> i enjoy c-span every day and especially i enjoy watching c-span3 to watch real america every sunday afternoon at 1:00 pacific time. i love real america. i never misse
on c-span2 on saturday night at 10:00, director of astro biology, caleb scharf talks about life on earthnd sunday author martin storm as a member of al qaeda and his later life as a double agent. we'll mark the 50th anniversary of the warren commission. set up to investigate the assassination of president kennedy. on saturday at noon, council and staff members to the warren commission describe their investigation and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, the 1964 two-hour cbs special report...
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panes trying to get a glance of the president who was in the village, and he stayed at the home of calebding still stands where he stayed. by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. that's why the residents of brookville described their village the capital of america for one day. they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived on sunset on wednesday. they were treated on thursday night. madison came back saturday morning after he was told the brit ir had left, and it took brookville to washington, about 25 miles, and then he didn't leave any written commentary of what he felt like. that really distressed me. i wanted to know what the president thought. i mean, descriptions of shame and embarrassment, went on and on, but not from madison. he kept his peace. dolly came back on sunday, the day after, and she was disguised in the clothing of another person. she lost eight of her body guards who decided to get drunk rather than to
panes trying to get a glance of the president who was in the village, and he stayed at the home of calebding still stands where he stayed. by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. that's why the residents of brookville described their village the capital of america for one day. they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived on...
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the director of astro biology, caleb scharf, life on earth and how it began.r morton storm on his experiences as a member of al qaeda. and his later life as a double agent. on "american history tv" on c-span3, it will mark the 50th anniversary of the warren commission. on saturday at noon, counsel and staff members to the warren commission describe their investigation. and sunday afternoon, at 4:00, on real america. the 1964 two-hour cbs special report detailing the warren commission's findings. with anchors walter cronkite and find our television schedule at c-span.org, and let us know what you think of the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter.q >>> now, a forum on the israeli-palestinian conflict hosted by the middle east institute. this is a little less than an hour and a half. >> thank you owl for joining us. for this discussion. my name is matt duss. after 50 days of war, israel and hamas reached a cease-fire on august 26th. in the most rec
the director of astro biology, caleb scharf, life on earth and how it began.r morton storm on his experiences as a member of al qaeda. and his later life as a double agent. on "american history tv" on c-span3, it will mark the 50th anniversary of the warren commission. on saturday at noon, counsel and staff members to the warren commission describe their investigation. and sunday afternoon, at 4:00, on real america. the 1964 two-hour cbs special report detailing the warren...
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he stayed at the home of caleb bentley, quaker friends of dolly. he was also the postmaster.t building still stands where he stayed. by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. that's why the residents of brookville described their village as the capital of america for one day. they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived on sunset on wednesday. they were treated on thursday night. madison came back saturday morning after he was told the british had left. and it took him five hours to ride from brookville to washington, about 25 miles. and then he didn't leave any written commentary of what he ti that really distressed me. i wanted to know what the president thought. i mean, descriptions of melancho melancholy, that was a word that appears time and again, and shame and embarrassment and gra fill t graffiti. it went on and on. but not from madison. he kept his peace. dolly came back on sunday, the day after, and she
he stayed at the home of caleb bentley, quaker friends of dolly. he was also the postmaster.t building still stands where he stayed. by his presence, supreme executive authority resided in brookville at that moment because washington was in captivity. that's why the residents of brookville described their village as the capital of america for one day. they never caught his wife, dolly, who was also roaming around unknown to a lot of americans. they did come back. the british arrived on sunset...
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tv,c-span 2 on book columbia university director of f onobiology, caleb schar life on earth in the current debate about how it began. martin storm on his experience as a member of al qaeda and his life as a double agent. ofking the 50th anniversary the warren commission to assassinate president kennedy. they described their investigation and at 4:00 on railamerica, the 1964 two-our special report detailing the warren commission's finding with walter cronkite and dan rather. find out television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs we are watching. call us. e-mail us at comments@cspan.org or send us a tweet @cspan #comments. join the conversation. follow us on facebook. like us on twitter. 0 i'm calling about c-span3. , so many good shows. president nixon, the resignation, so one and so forth . the only thing this morning i was hoping to watch the f1 hundred super sabre restoration, the first supersonic jet fighter. about themething panama canal. no big deal, it was interesting. i'm hoping they will show that since it didn't get showed this morning. i'm lo
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the director of astrobiology caleb sharf life on earth and debates on how it began. later life as a double agent. marking the 50th anniversary of the war and commission set up to investigate the assassination of president kennedy. counsel and staff members described their investigation and sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. houreal america," the two special report detailing the warren commission's fighting -- findings. find out television schedule at www.c-span.org. call us. @comments @ c-span.org. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> military commanders testify about president obama's strategy to combat the group isis. the committee is chaired by senator carl levin of michigan. additional u.s. personnel war"]ing "no [chanting "no more war"] [gavel] >> you can either take your seats and be quiet or please leave. this morning the committee receives testimony from the secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. and the threat posed by the islamic state of direct -- iraq in the levant. and generalgel dempsey, we welcome you both. we look forward
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good morning to you, caleb. >> good morning. >> i wanted to say, of the police, okay? aw enforcement is used to protect and serve. nd you know the complaints .bout providing law enforcement we don't see militarization cases going on every day normally. things do popses, up, like what happened in ferguson. first day, michael brown was shot, and then the ext day, the whole city is rioting, looting stores, seeing eople shooting their ways into stores, burning buildings down. i mean that -- that right there alone, that is a war zone. so i can imagine if i was sitting out looking out my front at the streets of ferguson, what are we going to -- what do we need out there. we need a force that can stop things like that. that point. guest: it's important to remember that initially after mike brown was killed, there protests.ful the community came out to whatss their concern about happened to mike brown and the protests were peaceful at that point. is incouple , it bent upon law enforcement to -- to have a presence and to ensure feels safe.y law enforcement's job there is to dee
good morning to you, caleb. >> good morning. >> i wanted to say, of the police, okay? aw enforcement is used to protect and serve. nd you know the complaints .bout providing law enforcement we don't see militarization cases going on every day normally. things do popses, up, like what happened in ferguson. first day, michael brown was shot, and then the ext day, the whole city is rioting, looting stores, seeing eople shooting their ways into stores, burning buildings down. i mean...
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she's joining us by skype with her kids isabel and caleb. >> hi, darling. born, she says the fourth hour is the perfect way to start the day. >> okay. >> when the kids aren't napping, they watch the show with their mom and even made kathie lee and hoda signs during art and crafts. thank you, kids. big fans of my books, god bless you. good gifts. and so it is time for the trivia question. you have 15 seconds and one guess to get the answer. >> all right. >> you need to answer this right to get the grand prize. are you ready? >> yes. >> all right, girl. here it is. >> her name -- >> his name rhymes with panini, for the -- it is ask -- >> lou. >> manfredini. he's got a name that rhymes with panini. thank you so much. you got a grand prize. ready to find out? >> yes. >> all right. >> you will be heading to boca raton, florida, to stay at the beautiful water stone resort and marina, four days, three nights. you'll stay in a water room, pool, activities, paddle boarding and jet skiing. >> enjoy breakfast daily and special dinner for two at boca landing. hotel and
she's joining us by skype with her kids isabel and caleb. >> hi, darling. born, she says the fourth hour is the perfect way to start the day. >> okay. >> when the kids aren't napping, they watch the show with their mom and even made kathie lee and hoda signs during art and crafts. thank you, kids. big fans of my books, god bless you. good gifts. and so it is time for the trivia question. you have 15 seconds and one guess to get the answer. >> all right. >> you need...
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this week caleb scharf and his boat "the copernicus complex." any come of the director of astrobiology explores sentries of research about life on earth am i the current debates about how it began in the question of whether humanity truly is unique in the universe. this program is about an
this week caleb scharf and his boat "the copernicus complex." any come of the director of astrobiology explores sentries of research about life on earth am i the current debates about how it began in the question of whether humanity truly is unique in the universe. this program is about an