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. >>> coming up, former russian spy anna chapman now in her country's military.ory behind a strange new video. >>> are you planning to do a little shopping later today? and tomorrow, the app you need to download to make your trip to the mall a whole lot easier. first, on this thanksgiving morning, this is "today" on nbc. . >>> coming up on trend shopping, the >>> coming up on trending, the cutest video you will see all morning. a little girl's response after she decided to cut her own hair. much more live at the thanksgiving day parade after your local news. you don't need to think that makes our lives possible. because we do. we're exxonmobil... and powering the world responsibly is our job. because boiling an egg... isn't as simple as just boiling an egg. life takes energy. energy lives here. we're not just selling the at famohottestwear, shoes of the holiday season. we're selling straight up "i'm going to kiss sara marcus under the mistletoe" confidence. this year give them converse from famous footwear. victory is yours. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe
. >>> coming up, former russian spy anna chapman now in her country's military.ory behind a strange new video. >>> are you planning to do a little shopping later today? and tomorrow, the app you need to download to make your trip to the mall a whole lot easier. first, on this thanksgiving morning, this is "today" on nbc. . >>> coming up on trend shopping, the >>> coming up on trending, the cutest video you will see all morning. a little girl's...
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chapman runs to the door in time to see morrow get in the cab up front. the police. >> the police department received a 911 call from a frantic, i guess it was the clerk at the liquor store, stating that a lady had just came in and was displeased with the clerk because she wouldn't wait on her right away. >> harry serves as public information officer for the clarkstown police department, which handled the call. >> i think she was more upset than scared. just upset that she had to account for all these broken bottles. >> the clerk gives police the license plate number of the taxi, but she's written it down incorrectly. their only lead now is to watch the security footage, but that offers no view of the license plate. but then, a couple of days after the incident, the clerk coincidentally turns up a lead of her own. >> she happened to be at the palisades center and observed a cab that looked like the one that was at the store. and the number she had given the police was one number off. she talked to the cab driver. the cab driver said, oh, yes, i did pick h
chapman runs to the door in time to see morrow get in the cab up front. the police. >> the police department received a 911 call from a frantic, i guess it was the clerk at the liquor store, stating that a lady had just came in and was displeased with the clerk because she wouldn't wait on her right away. >> harry serves as public information officer for the clarkstown police department, which handled the call. >> i think she was more upset than scared. just upset that she had...
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chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and good evening audience i'm ryan chapman pits mites privilege to be here with you tonight we sit on this essential task of creating a school
chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and good evening audience i'm ryan chapman pits mites privilege to be here with you tonight we sit on this essential task of creating a school
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chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and good evening audience i'm ryan chapman pits mites privilege to be here with you tonight we sit on this essential task of creating a school know if it's done well and excellence we'll need to collaborate and stand on the shoulder of the credible advocates that make 24 city great over the past 10 months we've meet with hundreds of parents and community leaders and sitting with many of you who hold one of the most important and precious responsibilities our children's education and by virtue of that their future we recognize the granting of a new charter is not to be taken lightly we lead our petition meets that bar and adds an excellent chart but serves as a critical resource as a learning labor with communication and community at its founding core over the past 60 days we've been asked to talk about the opportunities we provide so thank you for that he hope our responsiveness and collaboration demonstrates your commitment to
chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and good evening audience i'm ryan chapman pits mites privilege to be here with you tonight we sit on this essential task of creating a school know if it's done well and excellence we'll need to collaborate and stand on the shoulder of the credible advocates that make 24 city great over the past 10 months we've meet with hundreds of parents and community leaders and sitting with many of you...
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chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and good evening audience i'm ryan chapman pits mites privilege to be here with you tonight we sit on this essential task of creating a school know if it's done well and excellence we'll need to collaborate and stand on the shoulder of the credible advocates that make 24 city great over e
chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and good evening audience i'm ryan chapman pits mites privilege to be here with you tonight we sit on this essential task of creating a school know if it's done well and excellence we'll need to collaborate and stand on the shoulder of the credible advocates that make 24 city great over e
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opec chapman hall which is at miami-dade college which is where the book fair is held, there's the room that we will be broadcasting live from all day long. the first panel is just about to start. you can see a full room in there. pamela paul will be leading the discussion to new times book review editor, walter mosley is participating. this is live coverage. the panel will begin in just a minute. booktv on c-span2, 40 hours of nonfiction books every weekend. >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
opec chapman hall which is at miami-dade college which is where the book fair is held, there's the room that we will be broadcasting live from all day long. the first panel is just about to start. you can see a full room in there. pamela paul will be leading the discussion to new times book review editor, walter mosley is participating. this is live coverage. the panel will begin in just a minute. booktv on c-span2, 40 hours of nonfiction books every weekend. >> [inaudible conversations]...
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we will go back to chapman hall and wait for mr. isaacson. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. saturday in miami, welcome to the 2014 miami book fair international. i am the dean of the honors college at miami dade college, it is a pleasure to be with you today. the book fair is grateful for the support of the night foundation, american airlines and many other generous supporters. we would like to acknowledge friends of the book fair and i see so many of you today, thank you for your continued support. at the end of today's session we will have time for questions and answers. the author will also be autographing books to the right side of the elevator near where you were standing on line. nestle at this time my but like you to silence yourself phones. it is my pleasure to introduce the founder of square and launch code, a new nonprofit in miami who will introduce our guest author. [applause] >> thank you. they gave me a scrip
we will go back to chapman hall and wait for mr. isaacson. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. saturday in miami, welcome to the 2014 miami book fair international. i am the dean of the honors college at miami dade college, it is a pleasure to be with you today. the book fair is grateful for the support of the night foundation, american airlines and many other...
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as general chapman says, marines do things that they are supposed to do and don't do things that they are not supposed to do. i followed general chapman's edict and i did what i was supposed to be because i was leading by example. [applause] >> this is for both of you. you have addressed this to a certain extent. what effect the upbringing by your parents, your church, hunting, fishing growing up, how much help you become what you became? >> dictate in the center -- it gave me the standards to live by. even today a little bit more because there has been a change in my life because of the medal of honor. it is the way you live. the hardship that i had in my youth, that also helps you to do things. not joking, i spent a lot of time eating rabbit and squirrel, right? i learned to hunt when i was a small kid because it was necessary. i have the foresight just to do the right thing. most of all, it helped me develop the character i needed to go through life and i still use the same tools for that. >> i concur. let me segue the answer to this into my closing remark. my parents, my scoutmast
as general chapman says, marines do things that they are supposed to do and don't do things that they are not supposed to do. i followed general chapman's edict and i did what i was supposed to be because i was leading by example. [applause] >> this is for both of you. you have addressed this to a certain extent. what effect the upbringing by your parents, your church, hunting, fishing growing up, how much help you become what you became? >> dictate in the center -- it gave me the...
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the video is gorgeous and was produced and edited by our very own jack chapman from right here at "rightnute." he did a spectacular job. look at that beautiful angel. this video was part of a fund-raiser called "stars of the season." chester benington, the lead singer for linkin park chaired the event. >> it's grown beyond what any of us to have known. my wife likes to donate her time. her favorite way is through pet therapy. >> i got to spend the day with him. got a private tour with these guys. it is a phenomenal place for young people to go in need of medical care. >> this first little guy 6-year-old connor, the most adorable young boy. you see he is there for treatment. he does not let that smile go off his face. >> right here. three, two, one. >> michaela who has been at the hospital for a while is a big fan of "right this minute." also loved linkin park. >> no kid wants to be in the hospital, b the aunt of i've se put into this place is really inspiring. >> if people want to donate, they can go to banner health.com. any amount of money can help. to help these children. >> how aweso
the video is gorgeous and was produced and edited by our very own jack chapman from right here at "rightnute." he did a spectacular job. look at that beautiful angel. this video was part of a fund-raiser called "stars of the season." chester benington, the lead singer for linkin park chaired the event. >> it's grown beyond what any of us to have known. my wife likes to donate her time. her favorite way is through pet therapy. >> i got to spend the day with him....
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. >>> plus, the kremlin's favorite sultry spy, anna chapman, back in the headlines now.hear about her latest role helping to boost morale. i bet she will. for russian troops in crimea. hmm. >>> chrysler pulling out all the stops to present its 200 model scar creating a virtual experience called "beneath the surface." the interactive ad gives you a one of a kind perspective on how that car is designed. >>> the british newspaper "the daily mail" releasing a russian propaganda film from back in march showing anna chapman. remember her? she pays a rather glak glamorous visit to russian troops apparently in an attempt to boost support for moscow's annexation of crimea. hmm. >>> an update on the so-called ugly christmas tree in pennsylvania. it went viral after receiving lots of unhappy reviews at a lighting ceremony with many residents demanding that tree be replaced. the city says anyone unhappy with that tree can come decorate it themselves. it looks like it's staying put. >>> question for you. are you getting a bonus this year? irs commissioner john handing out the big buc
. >>> plus, the kremlin's favorite sultry spy, anna chapman, back in the headlines now.hear about her latest role helping to boost morale. i bet she will. for russian troops in crimea. hmm. >>> chrysler pulling out all the stops to present its 200 model scar creating a virtual experience called "beneath the surface." the interactive ad gives you a one of a kind perspective on how that car is designed. >>> the british newspaper "the daily mail"...
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maria westen chapman preferred lincoln because she said to a progressive and domestic policy he adds a friendly foreign one. now, in response to fremont's critic, wendell phillips maintained the cleveland convention's platform was infinitely preferable to what the republicans offered, acknowledging lincoln would be renominated, he argued radicals should press him to change his policies. black suffrage was a very controversial issue at that time. lincoln's critics in congress denounced the reconstruction policy, the 10% plan, and they adopted an alternative known as the wade/davis bill which did not include a provision for black suffrage. even the radicals in congress thought that was too hot a potato for 1864. so, though reluctant to criticize phillips, theodore tilton called such arguments naive. now, we would be glad, said tilton, if a great political party could go before the country on the high issue of giving every black man a vote. but the country is not ready for such an issue. there's an abolitionist talking. this is not lincoln talking. agreeing was a chase enthusiast in ohi
maria westen chapman preferred lincoln because she said to a progressive and domestic policy he adds a friendly foreign one. now, in response to fremont's critic, wendell phillips maintained the cleveland convention's platform was infinitely preferable to what the republicans offered, acknowledging lincoln would be renominated, he argued radicals should press him to change his policies. black suffrage was a very controversial issue at that time. lincoln's critics in congress denounced the...
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. >>> i thought it was the coolest thing that i had a little chapman /el in my pocket. >>> i went all over, i kept it in my pocket all the time. >>> teen years, i forgot the rosary. you know, you forgot -- you don't pray at at -- as much, and i rediscover it had in a retreat in california when i was 17 years old, and been praying it every day since, been praying it every day since that time, but my mother. >> mothers do that. i think that's the case. >> thank you, mom. >> mayor -- that, and mary, who is our mother. >>> and i would imagine that you've seen some of the effects just from the spiritual fruit and the power of the rosary in your life. >> well, the /tkpwraeft /tkpwra -- graduatest feeling is that you have a home on earth and a home in heaven that you're waiting to come from. >>> but i am -- i've seen one healing, praying the rosary, a lung -- young lady, she had cancer, and she had about a month to live. >>> we prayed the rosary, and did the a/tphoeupbting in the -- annointing. >>> and about a month later, the father came to me and said father, how can i thank you? >> i said
. >>> i thought it was the coolest thing that i had a little chapman /el in my pocket. >>> i went all over, i kept it in my pocket all the time. >>> teen years, i forgot the rosary. you know, you forgot -- you don't pray at at -- as much, and i rediscover it had in a retreat in california when i was 17 years old, and been praying it every day since, been praying it every day since that time, but my mother. >> mothers do that. i think that's the case. >>...
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chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and
chapman you start two minutes please. thank you. good evening president fewer and superintendent carranza and
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chapman and you'll see supporters that come out i'll not be supporting this i'll explain why my priorities is the success of existing schools and in my view a charter school to fill a gap i have a supported for example, the charter schools or 5 key schools in our jails clear up our district is not meeting the niece of folks in jail another example the life learning academy open treasure island development authority board to address some of our kids that have been most directed if our system and who find a really welcoming home in that charter school and i just don't see the same level of meeting the gap of laying out a program we're not already doing in our existing schools a speaker talked computers we have one at glal lae low and marsha new gaming academy kids learn how to make games and a maker lab thanks to the mayor who worked with commissioner mendoza and the sales force we've embraced the practices and building our schools are putting equality into action and my final concern about our educators we've heard loudly and clearly from our united creators that are union members that figh
chapman and you'll see supporters that come out i'll not be supporting this i'll explain why my priorities is the success of existing schools and in my view a charter school to fill a gap i have a supported for example, the charter schools or 5 key schools in our jails clear up our district is not meeting the niece of folks in jail another example the life learning academy open treasure island development authority board to address some of our kids that have been most directed if our system and...
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[laughter] i've been to football games with charles chapman, he's gone to my son's little league games. so these men are family to me and i am happy some of them were able to make it tonight. we know one man is not here. james ordered to woodward spent 27 years and four months in prison for a crime he didn't commit and the insults to him but only as a murder he didn't commit a murder of a woman that he loves. 9,855 nights james walker was known as 223771. 323771. i'm going to ask his brothers to come forward. these are men that were wrongfully accused and convicted and were wrongfully incarcerated charles chapman, would you come up please. charles spent 26 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. when you leave exonerated you will find out that he was released only about three months before we got james out and so i got to know him quite a bit and spent quite a bit of time with him. come on over. thomas, what do you come up, he spent 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. thomas and i can't he is a man of few words so i did all of the talking in the conversation. thank
[laughter] i've been to football games with charles chapman, he's gone to my son's little league games. so these men are family to me and i am happy some of them were able to make it tonight. we know one man is not here. james ordered to woodward spent 27 years and four months in prison for a crime he didn't commit and the insults to him but only as a murder he didn't commit a murder of a woman that he loves. 9,855 nights james walker was known as 223771. 323771. i'm going to ask his brothers...
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changers, i think, for all of the musicians who took in the '88 tour, we had springsteen, doors, tracy chapman and i think for all of us, it was unlike any other experiences we had had. >> what's your sense of artists and musicians getting involved in causing like this? to feel good that you can change something? or do you think it really influences change? >> i don't think, you know, that the popular conception is we just do it to pop ourselves up and assuage our guilt, but i don't think it is like that. i don't think any of us would waste the time to do it if we didn't think it was going to make a difference. with the amnesty tour, for instance, the membership was doubled worldwide. music, yes, . >> actually, as you guys know, you've got to film it in the right way. you've got to make it edited in such a way that it delivers the content in a meaningful and powerful and short enough, concise enough form that it actually makes a difference, touches people, and then, as i was learning even yesterday from -- because there has been a seismic shift. our dream is to get cameras to the world. we cou
changers, i think, for all of the musicians who took in the '88 tour, we had springsteen, doors, tracy chapman and i think for all of us, it was unlike any other experiences we had had. >> what's your sense of artists and musicians getting involved in causing like this? to feel good that you can change something? or do you think it really influences change? >> i don't think, you know, that the popular conception is we just do it to pop ourselves up and assuage our guilt, but i don't...
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as general chapman says, marines do things that they are supposed to do and don't do things that theyare not supposed to do. i did what i was supposed to be was leading by example. [applause] this is for both of you. you have addressed this to a certain extent. what effect the upbringing by your parents, your church, hunting, fishing growing up, how much help you become what you became? --dictate in the center it gave me a moral center. there has been a change in my life because of the medal of honor. it is the way you live. the hardship that i had in my youth, that also helps you to do things. time eatingt of rabbit and squirrel, right? i learned to hunt when i was a small kid because it was necessary. i have the foresight just to do the right thing. helped mel, it develop the character i needed to go through life and i still use the same tools for that. >> i concur. let me segue the answer to this into my closing remark. , my scoutmaster, my priests, my coaches, they helped me build the foundation of life. upon that foundation, i have been building walls. college, marine corps caree
as general chapman says, marines do things that they are supposed to do and don't do things that theyare not supposed to do. i did what i was supposed to be was leading by example. [applause] this is for both of you. you have addressed this to a certain extent. what effect the upbringing by your parents, your church, hunting, fishing growing up, how much help you become what you became? --dictate in the center it gave me a moral center. there has been a change in my life because of the medal of...
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they will be up in chapman hall in just a minute talking with the audience. i think mitch kaplan is going to be introducing them and a little bit later today he will have a chance to talk to john dean from our set here at the miami book fair. let's go to chapman hall now. john dean and rick perlstein in just a minute. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. good morning, it's a sunny day in miami. my name is pascal and then the dean of the honors college at miami-dade college and it's an absolute pleasure to be here with you today for the 2014 miami book fair international. the book fair is grateful for the support of the knight foundation but weigel or allow no american islands and many generous supporters. we would also like to knowledge very special people in the audience
they will be up in chapman hall in just a minute talking with the audience. i think mitch kaplan is going to be introducing them and a little bit later today he will have a chance to talk to john dean from our set here at the miami book fair. let's go to chapman hall now. john dean and rick perlstein in just a minute. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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a propaganda video shows chapman shooting guns and driving a tank.hapman was one of nine spies here in the united states, amosed by the f.b.i. four years ago as part of a spy swap. >>> overnight hundreds of people staging a peaceful protest outside the white house. inside president obama urging calm. stark contrast to the reality playing out in ferguson. wendell goler live at the white house where it's quieter today. what's the message from the administration this morning? >> the message here is let's fix this so no one thinks it's going to be easy. president obama said nobody needs good policing more than those in poor communities with higher crime rates. he said police put their lives on the line every day, but they need to work with the community. not against it. he said the ranks need to be representative of the communities they serve. the violence in ferguson, missouri, had already begun when the president made appeal for calm. he echoed michael brown's parents and asked that the protesters be peaceful and police officers to show restraint. he s
a propaganda video shows chapman shooting guns and driving a tank.hapman was one of nine spies here in the united states, amosed by the f.b.i. four years ago as part of a spy swap. >>> overnight hundreds of people staging a peaceful protest outside the white house. inside president obama urging calm. stark contrast to the reality playing out in ferguson. wendell goler live at the white house where it's quieter today. what's the message from the administration this morning? >> the...
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we broadcast from chapman hall where a lot of the nonfiction authors appear.that was cornell west, of course. he will be he will be here in 45 minutes to an hour doing a call in with us as well, so you will have a chance to a chance to talk. you can see part of the street fair on the scene. the festival encompasses several blocks. we take up a little bit of the corner of it, it, but we have 20 hours of broadcast and 25 authors. the full schedule is available at book tv .org. follow us on twitter as well if you want behind the scenes pictures. pictures. finally, you can follow us at facebook, facebook .com/book tv. because of the wind we moved from our out dorsett and are on the c-span bus. hector tovar is our guest. here is the book. kind kind of hard to see the title, but it is deep down dark. what is your book about? >> the famous chilean miners who were trapped underground for 60 days in 2010. >> when in 2010 did 2,010 did that happen? >> october of 2,010 trapped at the bottom of this copper and gold mine between 700 meters of direct down. the first two wee
we broadcast from chapman hall where a lot of the nonfiction authors appear.that was cornell west, of course. he will be he will be here in 45 minutes to an hour doing a call in with us as well, so you will have a chance to a chance to talk. you can see part of the street fair on the scene. the festival encompasses several blocks. we take up a little bit of the corner of it, it, but we have 20 hours of broadcast and 25 authors. the full schedule is available at book tv .org. follow us on...
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. >> reverend chapman. you mentioned the expansion of the protests. we've also seen the protests spread throughout the country. right here in new york city there were protests tonight, there were incidents at seattle in a mall. what does that say to you and others involved in the protests in ferguson that this message is continuing nationwide? >> well, it says humanity that has been disenfranchised is tired, michael. it started not only with the death of michael, it has always been past that. and so, to see once again when the blatant evidence show that officer darren wilson should have been indicted that those that have been disenfranchised, those that have been dehumanized all over these united states, as have said that we're tired. and so since we have no other avenue but to take to the streets, but to express our first amendment rights, still, with the glim ar glimmer of hopt our judicial system, our department of justice, even our president even eric holder, local government and law enforcement would come together and join with us and make our un
. >> reverend chapman. you mentioned the expansion of the protests. we've also seen the protests spread throughout the country. right here in new york city there were protests tonight, there were incidents at seattle in a mall. what does that say to you and others involved in the protests in ferguson that this message is continuing nationwide? >> well, it says humanity that has been disenfranchised is tired, michael. it started not only with the death of michael, it has always been...
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the robbery happened last night at the exxon on 300 block of chapman road.nted a gun at the clerk and demanded cash and then ran off with an undisclose the amount of money. delaware state treerpz want to hear from you with any tips. >> a local high school senior is hoon oring war veterans in a wonderful way with new tribute in chester county. [ applause ]. >> 17-year-old cassidy england dedicated her project today at oxford area high school. the memorial recognizes more than 500 alumni that served our country with honor. they found names of all the veterans and researching herself over the past year. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast with meteorologist melissa magee. if you were in the sun today it was not bad at all, cold but not bad. >> cooler than average. lots of clouds moving in tonight walter because we're tracking front to the north. good news, skies brighter as we get into sundays and temperatures rebound too. what's going on sky6 live in hd gorgeous shot of center city sky line saturday night. fair amount of cloud cover as well. clouds
the robbery happened last night at the exxon on 300 block of chapman road.nted a gun at the clerk and demanded cash and then ran off with an undisclose the amount of money. delaware state treerpz want to hear from you with any tips. >> a local high school senior is hoon oring war veterans in a wonderful way with new tribute in chester county. [ applause ]. >> 17-year-old cassidy england dedicated her project today at oxford area high school. the memorial recognizes more than 500...
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the bus driver alicia chapman helps authorities by repeatedly pressing her two-way radio so police can game plan to end the siege. sharpshooter j.a. fernandez is ready to move. then, more than two hours after it started, the ride ends when the bus stops in front of the miami beach restaurant where sangh works part time. that's when fernandez and the s.w.a.t. team spring into action. >> i was told go for it. and i just went right in. i was the first man inside the bus. >> fernandez storms the bus with the kids still on the bus, but he's focused on his target. >> i see him in the middle aisle gesturing for me to come in and sticking his hand inside the jacket. i made a split decision. i shot him three times. i didn't miss any of the rounds. i went in and grabbed him, pulled him out. i ordered my team to drag him out away from the bus, just in case he had something we missed. >> the s.w.a.t. team pulls the wounded man out of the bus. they're still concern he may be carrying an explosive device. >> other people were evacuating the schoolchildren. i kept hearing screams and stuff. and then
the bus driver alicia chapman helps authorities by repeatedly pressing her two-way radio so police can game plan to end the siege. sharpshooter j.a. fernandez is ready to move. then, more than two hours after it started, the ride ends when the bus stops in front of the miami beach restaurant where sangh works part time. that's when fernandez and the s.w.a.t. team spring into action. >> i was told go for it. and i just went right in. i was the first man inside the bus. >> fernandez...
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. >>> loudoun county sheriff mike chapman is running for a second term next year, and now there's a new challenger from his own party who is no stranger to the sheriff's office. according to e "loudoun times," eric noble announced his candidacy yesterday. it's a 27-year veteran of the sheriff's office. he was the senior commander in charge of connections and court services before retiring recently. if elected, noble promises more transparency and fiscal responsibility. he also says he'll increase staffing levels in field operations. >>> honda may have to pay a $35 million fine. the automaker admits to not reporting more than 1,700 injury and deaths claims. those claims happened over the course of 11 years. honda blames the mistake on computer program errors, and data entry mistakes. >>> executives say they are working to fix the problem now. the case is still under review by the national highway traffic safety administration. it could be one of the biggest violations in history. >>> staying in and renting a movie is about to get more expensive. we're going to tell you about the price hi
. >>> loudoun county sheriff mike chapman is running for a second term next year, and now there's a new challenger from his own party who is no stranger to the sheriff's office. according to e "loudoun times," eric noble announced his candidacy yesterday. it's a 27-year veteran of the sheriff's office. he was the senior commander in charge of connections and court services before retiring recently. if elected, noble promises more transparency and fiscal responsibility. he...
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richard dawkins is just being introduced in chapman hall. we will bring this to you live and a reminder that this whole program everything you have seen today will re-air tonight at midnight eastern time and we will be back again live tomorrow. >> american airlines and many other generous sponsors. we would also like to acknowledge the friends of the book fair and we see many of them here today. please join me in thanking them for their generosity. [applause] towards the end of the session we will have a q&a opportunity with a microphone in the center of the aisle. the authors will also be autographing books in the area near where you lined up prior to entering towards the right of the elevator. at this time i invite you to please silence or cell phones and of course enjoy the program. i would like to introduce dr. eldridge birmingham was the chief science officer of the freston museum of science. he will introduce our authors. [applause] >> at great to be here. i even got a book autographed of a young looking richard dawkins here. as you we
richard dawkins is just being introduced in chapman hall. we will bring this to you live and a reminder that this whole program everything you have seen today will re-air tonight at midnight eastern time and we will be back again live tomorrow. >> american airlines and many other generous sponsors. we would also like to acknowledge the friends of the book fair and we see many of them here today. please join me in thanking them for their generosity. [applause] towards the end of the...
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. >> and then there was the case of ana chapman. russian red head bombshell who built a career on her spying credentials. in 2010 she and nine others were arrested for spying for the russian government. she pled guilty to conspiracy and deported back to russia as part of a prisoner swap. >> she was a russian illegal. i don't think there was any question we would put her in jail for a point of time. that is espionage but not the same degree. >> where diplomats like robin raphel is concerned, they have to have something specific and provable to make claim she is a spy. a tough case to make. >> if you pass classified information to a foreign government as opposed to the press, it is he espionage and i has to be classified and top secret. if it is low-level stuff, the fbi won't bother. >> sometimes spying hard to catch or to define, proving it at times can be even harder. migez marquez, cnn new york. >>> "outfront" next, osama bin laden's killer, one navy s.e.a.l. claims he fired the kill shot and a brother s.e.a.l. said he is lying. >>
. >> and then there was the case of ana chapman. russian red head bombshell who built a career on her spying credentials. in 2010 she and nine others were arrested for spying for the russian government. she pled guilty to conspiracy and deported back to russia as part of a prisoner swap. >> she was a russian illegal. i don't think there was any question we would put her in jail for a point of time. that is espionage but not the same degree. >> where diplomats like robin raphel...
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i think the analogy that i gave earlier about chapman is more or less on point. the court has held if the constitution is violated that the defendant in a criminal case doesn't get a remedy unless he satisfies that test. now all the time in criminal cases you would decide the constitutional issue and send it back for remedy analysis if the lower court hadn't addressed it. >> that's because they would be applying federal law. they would be answering the question that you want us to leave unanswered. namely, whether the constitution requires that this evidence be stricken from the case. >> well, let me say -- >> but if indeed they're not going to ask that question when we send it back, it seems to me we have to answer that question here, before we are able to reverse or affirm the north carolina court. it's a federal question. they are not going to get to that but you're asking us to invalidate this conviction on the basis of federal law and it seems to me we can not do that unless there has even -- even if there has been a violation of the fourth amendment the rem
i think the analogy that i gave earlier about chapman is more or less on point. the court has held if the constitution is violated that the defendant in a criminal case doesn't get a remedy unless he satisfies that test. now all the time in criminal cases you would decide the constitutional issue and send it back for remedy analysis if the lower court hadn't addressed it. >> that's because they would be applying federal law. they would be answering the question that you want us to leave...