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collins promised the video would prove his innocence. he claims the officer harassed him and sprayed him with mace. >> i can watch the video and we can probably try to do this friday or something like that. >> okay. whenever you want. >> so i will watch the video and try to get you back in here this week. >> okay. thank you. >> he did request a video. we can look and see. only thing we're going to see is the officer's reaction because it's so dark on the range those times of the morning that you won't see the spit and you wouldn't see the spit even if it was daytime probably. so we'll see. look at it and take a look at it. >> they're not trying to hear you carry on about a situation where there's an argument or something like that. they want to know, did you spit? that's all they want to know. >> you're saying? >> no, i didn't spit. it's obvious on the tape. >> less than a week later, collins was back in the disciplinary office for the completion of his hearing. >> okay. you asked me to watch the video. this is what i saw on the video. t
collins promised the video would prove his innocence. he claims the officer harassed him and sprayed him with mace. >> i can watch the video and we can probably try to do this friday or something like that. >> okay. whenever you want. >> so i will watch the video and try to get you back in here this week. >> okay. thank you. >> he did request a video. we can look and see. only thing we're going to see is the officer's reaction because it's so dark on the range...
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collins. senator murray: thank you chairman blunt. thank you to you and your team for being here. i look forward to this really important discussion today. all of us can agree there is a lot more we need to do to keep families and communities healthy. and continue investing in priorities that strengthen our economy in the middle out. of course, the work of the national institutes of health is vitally important to this effort. the nih supports basic research that makes medical advances possible. it gives hope to those that are living with chronic and life-threatening disease and helps drive economic growth and competitiveness. we have all been touched in one way or the other by the research nih has supported or efforts to reduce the incidents of diabetes and preterm births. biomedical research is an important investment to ensure our government works for all of our families. the investments we make in nih as well as in education and programs in this bill will help ensure that america's workforc
collins. senator murray: thank you chairman blunt. thank you to you and your team for being here. i look forward to this really important discussion today. all of us can agree there is a lot more we need to do to keep families and communities healthy. and continue investing in priorities that strengthen our economy in the middle out. of course, the work of the national institutes of health is vitally important to this effort. the nih supports basic research that makes medical advances possible....
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collins: thank you senator collins, absolutely. we are look -- learning that disorders like these do in fact have multiple contributions to whether they happen or not to a given individual. for alzheimer's, we all know that 45 individual places in the genome where variations place an individual at higher risk. and we know about one or two where individual variations are protective, which is even more of a finding, because he want to understand that to develop the next generation of definitive strategies for those who are not as lucky. so especially for any disease that is common enough that you will have dozens of individuals and your one million strong cohort, there is an opportunity to study those on a scale that has not previously been learned and try to put together all the things that we learn about the genetic inheritance and also their environmental exposures. anything we can about their electronic health record experience and also using mobile health. the ways that we can come up with with a better detection systems, cognit
collins: thank you senator collins, absolutely. we are look -- learning that disorders like these do in fact have multiple contributions to whether they happen or not to a given individual. for alzheimer's, we all know that 45 individual places in the genome where variations place an individual at higher risk. and we know about one or two where individual variations are protective, which is even more of a finding, because he want to understand that to develop the next generation of definitive...
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collins. >> thank you very much, chairman blunt. thank you, dr. collins for being here. i look forward to this discussion today. all of us today can agree there's more we need to do to keep families and communities healthy and continue investing in priorities that strengthen our economy from the middle out. financial institute of health is vitally important to this effort. the nih supports basic research that make medical advances possible. it gives hope to those living with chronic and life-threatening disease and helps drive economic growth and competitiveness. with all been touched in one way or another by the research nih has supported from its pioneering use of gene therapies to treat cancer, to development of antiviral and repeat to treat hiv or effort to reduce incidence of diabetes in preterm birth. biomedical research is an important investment to ensure our government works for all of our families. the investments we make as well as an education and other programs in this bill suppor
collins. >> thank you very much, chairman blunt. thank you, dr. collins for being here. i look forward to this discussion today. all of us today can agree there's more we need to do to keep families and communities healthy and continue investing in priorities that strengthen our economy from the middle out. financial institute of health is vitally important to this effort. the nih supports basic research that make medical advances possible. it gives hope to those living with chronic and...
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collins. >> well, good afternoon, chairman alexander, ranking member murray and distinguished committee members. it's an honor to appear before you to discuss how we can advanced americans' health. earlier this year the administration unveiled the precision medicine effort, a bold new initiative. we believe the time is right for this ambitious initiative and the nih and our partners will work hard to achieve the initiative. we've had to make decisions based on the expected response of the patient. this one size fits all works for some patients in some conditions but not e others. precision medicine takes into account individual differences in patient's genes, lifestyles. blood typing, for example with has been used to guide blood transfusions for almost a century. the identification of the brca one and 2 genes has made it possible to provide options for women at high risk of breast or ovarian cancer. and the gene discovered in my own laboratory 25 years ago has led to wide spread ability of ta
collins. >> well, good afternoon, chairman alexander, ranking member murray and distinguished committee members. it's an honor to appear before you to discuss how we can advanced americans' health. earlier this year the administration unveiled the precision medicine effort, a bold new initiative. we believe the time is right for this ambitious initiative and the nih and our partners will work hard to achieve the initiative. we've had to make decisions based on the expected response of the...
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collins. >> well, good afternoon, chairman alexander ranking member murray and distinguished committee members. it's an honor to appear before you to discuss how we can advanced americans' health. earlier this year the administration unveiled the precision medicine effort a bold new initiative. we believe the time is right for this ambitious initiative and the nih and our partners will work hard to achieve the initiative. we've had to make decisions based on the expected response of the patient. this one size fits all works for some patients in some conditions but not e others. precision medicine takes into account individual differences in patient's genes, vief styles. blood typing for example with has been used to guide blood transfusions for almost a century. the identification of the brca one and 2 genes has made it possible to provide options for women at high risk of breast or ovarian cancer. and the gene discovered in my own laboratory 25 years ago has led to wide spread ability of targ
collins. >> well, good afternoon, chairman alexander ranking member murray and distinguished committee members. it's an honor to appear before you to discuss how we can advanced americans' health. earlier this year the administration unveiled the precision medicine effort a bold new initiative. we believe the time is right for this ambitious initiative and the nih and our partners will work hard to achieve the initiative. we've had to make decisions based on the expected response of the...
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senator collins: senator cotton. senator cotton: dr. mccarthy, i would like to continue along the lines that the senator is discussing. i want to expand that more about home telehealth. in a state like arkansas, we face a couple of challenges. in east arkansas, we have low population density. and what you have experienced at the v.a., how much of the challenges do you think are going to revolve around that kind of infrastructure will revolve around the novelty of it or the resistance to change that we all have is a natural human instinct? dr. mccarthy: there is a requirement for buy-in on multiple part. we can tell stories of elderly patients that have coached our younger providers through their first telehealth visit in a way that has been positive for everybody engaged. technology is an issue. we have three kinds of technology that we use. we use device connection, the interactive voice response is and the web browsers. the voice responses is how a lot of people used to do their banking, put in their number in the phone and what they
senator collins: senator cotton. senator cotton: dr. mccarthy, i would like to continue along the lines that the senator is discussing. i want to expand that more about home telehealth. in a state like arkansas, we face a couple of challenges. in east arkansas, we have low population density. and what you have experienced at the v.a., how much of the challenges do you think are going to revolve around that kind of infrastructure will revolve around the novelty of it or the resistance to change...
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collins. dr. desalvo, welcome. >> thank you, senator alexander and ranking member murray and to the other distinguished senators. thank you for the opportunity to be here today with my colleagues, dr. collins and dr. suren. i'm karen desalvo were the national coordinate at the department of health and human services. when i was a medical student at tulane i could never imagine that in my career i would see me medicine on the frontier of such a significant transformation. as a still practicing doctor it is thrilling for me to know we are on the cusp of being able to customize treatment for the patient in front of me based on their genetics, preferences and other key information, instead of having to treat them as the average patient. what is even more exciting is that precision medicine is not just a theory. it's already changing practice and saving lives in the u.s. we wouldn't be on this cusp but for health information technology, which is foundational to the president's precision medicine initia
collins. dr. desalvo, welcome. >> thank you, senator alexander and ranking member murray and to the other distinguished senators. thank you for the opportunity to be here today with my colleagues, dr. collins and dr. suren. i'm karen desalvo were the national coordinate at the department of health and human services. when i was a medical student at tulane i could never imagine that in my career i would see me medicine on the frontier of such a significant transformation. as a still...
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senator collins: senator cotton. senator cotton: dr. mccarthy, i would like to continue along the lines that the senator is discussing. in a state like arkansas, we face a couple of challenges. in east arkansas, we have low population density. and what you have experienced at the v.a., how much of the challenges do you think are going to revolve around that kind of infrastructure limitation how much will revolve around the novelty of it or the resistance to change that we all have is a natural human instinct? dr. mccarthy: there is a requirement for buy-in on multiple part. we can tell stories of elderly patients that have coached our younger providers through their first telehealth visit in a way that has been positive for everybody engaged. technology is an issue. we have three kinds of technology that we use. we use device connection, the interactive voice response is and the web browsers. the voice responses is how a lot of people used to do their banking, put in their number in the phone and what they want to do. you can do that by
senator collins: senator cotton. senator cotton: dr. mccarthy, i would like to continue along the lines that the senator is discussing. in a state like arkansas, we face a couple of challenges. in east arkansas, we have low population density. and what you have experienced at the v.a., how much of the challenges do you think are going to revolve around that kind of infrastructure limitation how much will revolve around the novelty of it or the resistance to change that we all have is a natural...
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collins, why is one million the right number? dr. collins: it is a great question. there is nothing magic about one million except it is a nice round number we could aim for. i will admit that i would love if we could go beyond that. a minutes ago this is all about numbers. that is where you get the power of the analysis to find out what works. a million is ambitious. it seemed like a goal to set for ourselves to achieve. given the fact that we already know there are cohorts out there which collectively have enrolled more than one million people, if we can figure out how to do this maybe we will do better. senator murray: listening to the members you have been talking about everyone of our states has developed a database. i don't how you are going to work through all of this. diversity, making sure we represent everybody is important. i'm going to look forward to how you do that. dr. collins: totally agree with that. i don't think we would have the representation we need of the country. senator murray: thank you. >> on your following up, this was the high risk, low
collins, why is one million the right number? dr. collins: it is a great question. there is nothing magic about one million except it is a nice round number we could aim for. i will admit that i would love if we could go beyond that. a minutes ago this is all about numbers. that is where you get the power of the analysis to find out what works. a million is ambitious. it seemed like a goal to set for ourselves to achieve. given the fact that we already know there are cohorts out there which...
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collins is our guest on "the communicators." congressman collins, i want to start with net neutrality and a statement from chairman tom wheeler. the internet is too important to allow broadband providers to be the ones making the rules. >> guest: i think what is interesting is the evolution of his own statement. that is one of the interesting things over the past year. we have introduced a resolution of disproval. that says if congress the house and senate pass it, it goes away with the recently passed rule. i believe we should use more to rein in what we believe is agency law. that is the way we are looking at it. but going back to mr. wheeler's comment, if you go back a year ago he was the exact opposite of this issue feeling they don't need to get involved. after talking to the whitehouse and other issues from the administration they decided to dive into it. we decided it is better left to congress. this is far reaching to every day people and needs to be decided by elected officials not by groups sitting in an office buildin
collins is our guest on "the communicators." congressman collins, i want to start with net neutrality and a statement from chairman tom wheeler. the internet is too important to allow broadband providers to be the ones making the rules. >> guest: i think what is interesting is the evolution of his own statement. that is one of the interesting things over the past year. we have introduced a resolution of disproval. that says if congress the house and senate pass it, it goes away...
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collins: or a delay in the onset. a major advance in terms of preventing or delaying the onset. >> and we should expect that report by when? i think you've already said and i am sorry i did not -- dr. collins: in terms of what we were asked for specifically in the new piece of the omnibus is not only a plan but a bypass budget of what it would take to get there. the plan itself gets refreshed every year and there will be a new version of the research plan tomorrow. but we are also then going to attach that to an estimate of what it would take to accomplish that because we have been asked to do so by the omnibus language. >> we will be seeing something tomorrow? dr. collins tomorrow you will : see the outcome of the summit on research that was held in february, bringing people from the u.s. and outside the u.s. to nail down what are the highest priorities right now for research in this space. this will be a second time we have had such a summit and this is a major refresh of what the research agenda is. >> i think the
collins: or a delay in the onset. a major advance in terms of preventing or delaying the onset. >> and we should expect that report by when? i think you've already said and i am sorry i did not -- dr. collins: in terms of what we were asked for specifically in the new piece of the omnibus is not only a plan but a bypass budget of what it would take to get there. the plan itself gets refreshed every year and there will be a new version of the research plan tomorrow. but we are also then...
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we welcome to the conversation, judy collins.award-winning singer and song writer and author of the book sanity and grace as well as other books. welcome. and thank you for being here. joined also by vice president of public policy from the american foundation of suicide prevention. thank you sir for being here as well. i would like to start with you first judy collins. why is this an important cause for you personally? well. i am a suicide survivor of my own suicide attempt as well as a survive out of the suicide of my son. and i am here because i believe that education is the best way to deal with suicide. and breaking the taboo of discussion for it has been occult you are. and part of the history. and part of the human history. and for so many decades to breakthrough that and because this foundation has been so helpful in bringing it into the public view. and the thing to do is to talk about it and to be apart of the solution. what do you hope to accomplish through that by educate something how do you go about that do you thin
we welcome to the conversation, judy collins.award-winning singer and song writer and author of the book sanity and grace as well as other books. welcome. and thank you for being here. joined also by vice president of public policy from the american foundation of suicide prevention. thank you sir for being here as well. i would like to start with you first judy collins. why is this an important cause for you personally? well. i am a suicide survivor of my own suicide attempt as well as a...
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collins: i have hired someone who went through the drug court program successfully. i was somewhat apprehensive. she turned out to be a wonderful employee and i wanted to give her a chance. but for drug court, her life would have gone in a very different direction. i have also spoken of the graduation ceremony for a drug court in portland. it was really inspiring to see largely younger people being reunited with their significant others or spouses and children. it to know that they were committed to turning their lives around i have also heard of cases that were not successful, but that is the beauty of the drug court. i think this is something that deserves our support. loretta lynch: i agree. sen. collins: let me end with one successful program in my state that also unfortunately is cut severely in the budget. i realize you have not been on the job for very long and were not involved in formulating this budget. it's called the regional information sharing system. i hear repeatedly from police officers and detectives and sheriffs and law enforcement at all levels in
collins: i have hired someone who went through the drug court program successfully. i was somewhat apprehensive. she turned out to be a wonderful employee and i wanted to give her a chance. but for drug court, her life would have gone in a very different direction. i have also spoken of the graduation ceremony for a drug court in portland. it was really inspiring to see largely younger people being reunited with their significant others or spouses and children. it to know that they were...
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francis collins is the director of the n.i.h. and has been pushing for more research funding. >> whether it's in cancer or alzheimer's disease, basic science, clinical applications we're at a remarkable moment scientifically. but paradoxically we're at about the worst moment we've been to support that, at least in this country. >> reporter: one would think that when you're in an environment that's this competitive for dollars, that only the best of the best science is gonna get funded. >> turns out that's not true. cause we can look back now, can we actually say that the top sixth was better than the next sixth? turns out we can't. you can't tell them apart. so what does that say? that says we're leaving half of the great science on the table that's coming to us now because we can't find the funds for it. >> reporter: dr. collins recently testified before a house appropriations committee, asking for a three percent increase to the n.i.h.'s budget, enough money for 1,200 new grants. but subcommittee chairman tom cole warned that w
francis collins is the director of the n.i.h. and has been pushing for more research funding. >> whether it's in cancer or alzheimer's disease, basic science, clinical applications we're at a remarkable moment scientifically. but paradoxically we're at about the worst moment we've been to support that, at least in this country. >> reporter: one would think that when you're in an environment that's this competitive for dollars, that only the best of the best science is gonna get...
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bat your eyelashes at me, collin. you worried, karen, about this, xiaomi coming into the market? >> i'm not worried about xiaomi per se. apple. from 100 up to here that would have been nice to have added. i am worried. i am worried about the inevitability of one losing either share or pricing power or something. it just seems to always happen. one other thing, where samsung fits in here. >> all right. go ahead. go ahead. >> so you know who's not worried? carl icahn is not worried. he slaps on a $12 earning. he slaps on the multiple. slaps in the cash. he gets to the 240 price target. >> has he promised to hold onto it? he won't sell above any levels? has he promised to reimburse investors? his own book. >> maybe he's being a little coy, too. i guess he's vested into this company. my point is he's not worried about anything. he's not talking about apple pay. he's talking about the capital allocation. >> talking about cars, talking about tvs, unannounced product. no idea of -- >> without any of that, those metrics still
bat your eyelashes at me, collin. you worried, karen, about this, xiaomi coming into the market? >> i'm not worried about xiaomi per se. apple. from 100 up to here that would have been nice to have added. i am worried. i am worried about the inevitability of one losing either share or pricing power or something. it just seems to always happen. one other thing, where samsung fits in here. >> all right. go ahead. go ahead. >> so you know who's not worried? carl icahn is not...
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coming up pat collins takes us through more details about that money drop. and we talked to former fbi pro ill file ill, profiler clint van zandt. >>> a second person has died. the marine was among 22 servicemen on board the osprey when it went down. it can fly both like a helicopter and an airplane. two other marines are still in the hospital in stable condition. >>> it is a troubling trend. the suicide rate is rising among african-american boys. it is our talk around town with troy johnson. so this study shows overall suicide rates among all children remained about the same over the past decade. why the rise among black children? >> that's the question of concern. we're talking about the most vulnerable of us. young children who are still forming, they're in that bridge between childhood and early adolescence and the number are really starting. we can show you the number. 87% in that 5 to 11 age range are boys concerning african-american boys. the rate climbed 3.47 deaths per million. we're talking about black boys between ages 5-11. 3.47 per million. the
coming up pat collins takes us through more details about that money drop. and we talked to former fbi pro ill file ill, profiler clint van zandt. >>> a second person has died. the marine was among 22 servicemen on board the osprey when it went down. it can fly both like a helicopter and an airplane. two other marines are still in the hospital in stable condition. >>> it is a troubling trend. the suicide rate is rising among african-american boys. it is our talk around town...
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them free >>> designer drug fluca, highly addictive and linked to scores of overdoses >>> plus judy collins in the studio - sharing songs, stories and struggles, our conversation with a true music legend. >>> ramadi was first, then palmyra - two cities in two wore-torn countries gains apart. the group gains more territory and there's more pressure ire on president obama. republicans are pushing the white house to change course and consider putting troops on the ground in iraq. we'll get to the political battle. first, the growing desperation and uncertainty for civilians driven from their homes. zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: some of these men will be sent deep into the sunni heartland to fight i.s.i.l. others will be kept behind to protect the town. for these shia militia men, the battle is not just about recapturing territory, it's protecting roots from anbar to southern iraq to prevent an i.s.i.l. attempt to advance on shi'ite sites and holy areas. >> translation: i volunteered to join the battle to protect the holy shrines. we don't want i.s.i.l. to advance further. >> reporter: it w
them free >>> designer drug fluca, highly addictive and linked to scores of overdoses >>> plus judy collins in the studio - sharing songs, stories and struggles, our conversation with a true music legend. >>> ramadi was first, then palmyra - two cities in two wore-torn countries gains apart. the group gains more territory and there's more pressure ire on president obama. republicans are pushing the white house to change course and consider putting troops on the ground...
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i'm pat collins. the story coming up. news 4.ay this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> some who live and work in this area call it the death zone. >> yeah a busy roadway without an easy way for pedestrians to get to and from a hospital. now the family of a deadly hit and run crash is calling for more safety measures. news 4's pat collins is along with the story. >> reporter: this is a story about saving lives and hospitals. not saving lives inside a hospital. saving lives outside a hospital. in georgetown bus stop traffic light, hospital. 23rd and i street northwest. bus stop. traffic light. and over there, george washin
i'm pat collins. the story coming up. news 4.ay this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice....
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like any teen-ager, 15-year-old jennifer collins loves to hang out with her friends, but her life is far from carefree. >> i could be taken away from my family. >> no kid should have to worry that her mother getting her medicine could put her mother in jail. >> reporter: jennifer is deeply worried about the consequences her family could face for acquiring this thc a oil. it has significantly reduced her 300 daily seizures and eliminated the grand mal seizures and all the rage. >> i've never gotten high off of marijuana ever and i have several times off my pharmaceutical meds. they made me hallucinate. >> reporter: she's allowed to have and take the oil in virginia without threat of prosecution, but there's no legal pathway to get it. >> it's ridiculous that we have to go through so -- that we have to go through and so many people in this country to get to such lengths to get medicine when it's so easy to get medicine like oxycontin or valium. >> i need the lawmakers to be more open minded and see up close what is actually happening when people take this med. >> reporter: thc a oil is
like any teen-ager, 15-year-old jennifer collins loves to hang out with her friends, but her life is far from carefree. >> i could be taken away from my family. >> no kid should have to worry that her mother getting her medicine could put her mother in jail. >> reporter: jennifer is deeply worried about the consequences her family could face for acquiring this thc a oil. it has significantly reduced her 300 daily seizures and eliminated the grand mal seizures and all the rage....
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. >> doug collins of georgia is about regulation of the internet. >> doug collins is a member of the judiciary committee, vice chairman on the intellectual property and the internet. he is our guest on the communicators. i want to start with net neutrality and the statement that tumblr, sec tom wheeler. the internet is simple he too important to make the rules. >> the evolution of his own statements. we have recently introduced a resolution of disapproval. what that says is that if congress -- they can do away with the recently passed rule of the fcc. i believe we should be using more to rein in we believe is right andd lawful. mr. wheeler was on the exact opposite of this side. there were some other issu es coming from the administration. it is better left to congress, something this massive and far-reaching to every people need to be decided by their elected officials. not by a group sitting in an office building somewhere in downtown washington, d.c. it simply says what they have said will not be valid. we believe that needs to happen in the congress. >> a resolution can be effect
. >> doug collins of georgia is about regulation of the internet. >> doug collins is a member of the judiciary committee, vice chairman on the intellectual property and the internet. he is our guest on the communicators. i want to start with net neutrality and the statement that tumblr, sec tom wheeler. the internet is simple he too important to make the rules. >> the evolution of his own statements. we have recently introduced a resolution of disapproval. what that says is...
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the shipwrecks of lake michigan shallow waters are providing a crystal clear view. >>> plus judy collinsa singer in the 60 talks to al jazeera. >>> the ice has melted from lake michigan revealing stunning images of centuries-old shipwrecks. they they are asking for help in identifying the wrecks. >> reporter: under the surface, lake michigan teams with relics. there are thousands of ships that have been hidden for decades. lake michigan's burial ground includes the james mcbride. it's 5 to 15 feet beneath the surface, and there are others some centuries old beneath the lake, as the warm weather continues expect more ships to be found. >>> in tonight's first person report the work of jacob lawrence one of the most celebrated artists of the 21st century, his paintings captured the struggles of am african americans. they are full of color, compassion and hope. ♪ >> reporter: jacob lawrence is an amazing american artist. he was born in the south in 1917 and came to harlem with his family in the 20s. and harlem at that point was the center of african american culture. it was a time of incredi
the shipwrecks of lake michigan shallow waters are providing a crystal clear view. >>> plus judy collinsa singer in the 60 talks to al jazeera. >>> the ice has melted from lake michigan revealing stunning images of centuries-old shipwrecks. they they are asking for help in identifying the wrecks. >> reporter: under the surface, lake michigan teams with relics. there are thousands of ships that have been hidden for decades. lake michigan's burial ground includes the james...
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collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president i ask unanimous consent that proceedings under the call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 2252, which has been received from the house. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 2252, an act to clarify the effective date of certain provisions of the border patrol agent pay reform act of 2014 and for other purposes. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the senate will proceed to the measure. ms. collins: mr. president i ask unanimous consent that the bill be read a third time and passed the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table and that any statements relating to the bill appear at this point in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: thank you mr. president
collins: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president i ask unanimous consent that proceedings under the call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to the immediate consideration of h.r. 2252, which has been received from the house. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: h.r. 2252, an act to clarify the effective date of certain...
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and we're getting some new information. >> yeah news4's pat collins back at the scene. pat, earlier today we saw investigators back at the house there. this mansion behind you going over some clues from cameras? are they gleaning new new information from those security cameras? >> reporter: well hethey have some new information but it's not good information, jim. there are a number of security cameras placed around this house but, so far, no surveillance video in the house. crime scene techs were up there today checking out those security cameras. sources tell news4 that investigators are looking into the possibility that the suspects in this case somehow disarmed the security system here. so we're not expecting any important surveillance video from the scene. >> pat, what are you hearing now about thousand the victims died? and what's next for investigators, as the interest in this case seems to grow by the day? >> reporter: first of all, we're learning more about how the victims died, how the adults were killed, how that little boy died. i'm going to have more about t
and we're getting some new information. >> yeah news4's pat collins back at the scene. pat, earlier today we saw investigators back at the house there. this mansion behind you going over some clues from cameras? are they gleaning new new information from those security cameras? >> reporter: well hethey have some new information but it's not good information, jim. there are a number of security cameras placed around this house but, so far, no surveillance video in the house. crime...
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now back to you. >> all right, pat collins. thank you pat. >>> tracee wilkins continues our team coverage with new information about that connection between the suspect and the sa vaup loss family. >> reporter: we understand that daron wint did work here, and according to sources close to the investigation they told pat collins that was between 2003 and 2005. now we're hearing something very unusual happened near this location in 2010. according to court documents here, we've obtained from the prince george's county courthouse if you take a look over here this is where this all unfolded, at the shell gas station literally right across the street by those dumpsters there. according to court records, wint was there on december of 2010. a police officer approached him and found him sitting there with a machete, a 24-inch-long machete and also a bb gun and open beer. workers here at the american iron works say they were shocked to hear that the suspect believed to have killed save voes sa vaup loss and his family, the ceo of this c
now back to you. >> all right, pat collins. thank you pat. >>> tracee wilkins continues our team coverage with new information about that connection between the suspect and the sa vaup loss family. >> reporter: we understand that daron wint did work here, and according to sources close to the investigation they told pat collins that was between 2003 and 2005. now we're hearing something very unusual happened near this location in 2010. according to court documents here,...
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news4 ted collins found out. and much needed enjoyment on the streets of baltimore. the magician who showed up to entertain some police officers. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ ♪ yippee!! ♪ i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! ♪ >>> can't talk about this week without talking about protests in baltimore. and the impact the events had on a team the city usually rallies around. the orioles played wednesday without a single fan in the stands. a picture even more striking after so many recent examples of cities uniting around their sports teams during difficult times. pat collins has unique perspective of what it was like inside the stadium. ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ ♪ take me out to the empty park ♪ >> reporter: baseball history in baltimore, a professional baseball game without any baseball fans. >> man, i got to tell you, it's just not the same when there are no friends around you. >> reporter: no cheer buddies, and when a
news4 ted collins found out. and much needed enjoyment on the streets of baltimore. the magician who showed up to entertain some police officers. skippy!! yippee!! fun fun fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? ♪ skippy!! ♪ ♪ yippee!! ♪ i'm bored. hashtag bored. skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! ♪ >>> can't talk about this week without talking about protests in baltimore. and the impact the events had on...
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collins: i have hired someone who went through the drug court program successfully. i was somewhat apprehensive. she turned out to be a wonderful employee and i wanted to give her a chance. but for drug court, her life would have gone in a very different direction. i have also spoken of the graduation ceremony for a drug court in portland. it was really inspiring to see largely younger people being reunited with their significant others or spouses and children. it to know that they were committed to turning their lives around i have also heard of cases that were not successful but that is the beauty of the drug court. i think this is something that deserves our support. loretta lynch: i agree. sen. collins: let me end with one successful program in my state that also unfortunately is cut severely in the budget. i realize you have not been on the job for very long and were not involved in formulating this budget. it's called the regional information sharing system. i hear repeatedly from police officers and detectives and sheriffs and law enforcement at all levels in
collins: i have hired someone who went through the drug court program successfully. i was somewhat apprehensive. she turned out to be a wonderful employee and i wanted to give her a chance. but for drug court, her life would have gone in a very different direction. i have also spoken of the graduation ceremony for a drug court in portland. it was really inspiring to see largely younger people being reunited with their significant others or spouses and children. it to know that they were...
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la segunda parte de la serie con el enemigo en casa marÍa antonieta collins nos explica cÓmo somos susceptiblesn puesto para atrapar la seÑal de todos los celulares. estaba en una fila para entrar a un espectÁculo pÚblico. >> yo puedo ponerme a una milla o dos millas y puedo sacar esta antena y puedo ver las redes, yo puedo clonar la red. marÍa: los aparatos para extraer informaciÓn de los telÉfonos inteligentes son algo fÁcil de comprar. >> usted necesita una computadora en el hogar, una tarjeta como esta que cuesta 40 $. marÍa: lo demÁs lo da la vÍctima a travÉs de las redes sociales. >> si usted publica muchas cosas puedo mandar un e_mail. marÍa: comienza con un archivo del que no se desconfÍe, tiene el nombre de algÚn amigo o familiar al momento de abrir la lata que se consuma. >> ese archivo generalmente tiene un cÓdigo maligno, que hace que el telÉfono se pueda controlar, remotamente o se pueda ver. voy a preguntarle si el telÉfono tiene cÁmaras. marÍa: le ordena la cÁmara del telÉfono celular tomar una foto. segundos despuÉs la foto aparece aquÍ capta de la computadora desde la que se in
la segunda parte de la serie con el enemigo en casa marÍa antonieta collins nos explica cÓmo somos susceptiblesn puesto para atrapar la seÑal de todos los celulares. estaba en una fila para entrar a un espectÁculo pÚblico. >> yo puedo ponerme a una milla o dos millas y puedo sacar esta antena y puedo ver las redes, yo puedo clonar la red. marÍa: los aparatos para extraer informaciÓn de los telÉfonos inteligentes son algo fÁcil de comprar. >> usted necesita una computadora...
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. >> joan collins. >> she starred on dynasty she was honor ored -- honored with dame joan collins, i spoke with her. she set the record state she has only done one episode of royals, but she still royalty to us. >> i know they have not honored many women lucille ball economy lizbeth taylor, liza minelli carroll burnett. i am highly honored this on top of becaming a dane dame at the beginning of year is icing to cake. >> she is getting this honor for her charity work. >> i was buying honored for my charity work for my charities with children. >> in dynasty, she was known for quite a wicket personalty and there is one infamous moment, the slap. >> it was just another day's work who knew it would be an iconic thing. it was such an ordinary day i said to miller, just make me any old dress. i am going to go to in the pond, that is one of the most hideous dresses this i wore in dynasty. >> last night she was honored. with comedy and laughter. i got to talk with jerry lewis before the show. >> i understand that jerry lewis is a bit of a flirt. >> we have a funny moment, i'll say it was one
. >> joan collins. >> she starred on dynasty she was honor ored -- honored with dame joan collins, i spoke with her. she set the record state she has only done one episode of royals, but she still royalty to us. >> i know they have not honored many women lucille ball economy lizbeth taylor, liza minelli carroll burnett. i am highly honored this on top of becaming a dane dame at the beginning of year is icing to cake. >> she is getting this honor for her charity work....
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news4's pat collins has some mixed reaction from capitol hill. >> this was a breach of security of the capitol that could potentially have been very serious. and we need to understand why he was able to kind of get on to the capitol grounds in an aircraft with nobody stopping him. >> reporter: it was something you'd never expect to see. certainly not after 9/11. a 61-year-old man piloting what he described as a flying bicycle, buzzing into our city and landing the contraption undetected on the lawn of the capitol. it has people in our city shaking their heads. >> if he can do it what's stopping someone else who has bad intentions? >> reporter: norad said they didn't know the flying lawn chair was there until, well, after it was there. on the hill congresswoman eleanor holmes-norton says she's concerned about overreaction by security officials. >> this is the people's house and senate and it is where they come. we don't want more restrictions to get into the capitol grounds than there are now. >> reporter: michael ohalnan is a homeland security expert with the brookings institution. he
news4's pat collins has some mixed reaction from capitol hill. >> this was a breach of security of the capitol that could potentially have been very serious. and we need to understand why he was able to kind of get on to the capitol grounds in an aircraft with nobody stopping him. >> reporter: it was something you'd never expect to see. certainly not after 9/11. a 61-year-old man piloting what he described as a flying bicycle, buzzing into our city and landing the contraption...
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collin rush was there for the most dominateing performance this post-season. must have been fun to watch for warrior fans and very dishearten disheartening for the rockets. >> reporter: yeah, i would say so. houston, a ghost town on a saturday night. no partying or celebrateing outside the toyota center. in the first quarter rockets fans were chanting mvp when james harden was shoot inging free-throw free-throws. then the real mvp shut them up. yeah his supporting cast they weren't bad either. >> kind of like there was a no mercy rule here tonight. killed them on the boards. had 11 more assists and less turnovers. >> we're just trying to play our basketball. it's playoff basketball intensity, every possession and guys have some great individual games but i think we're putting it together as a team. >> we played so well defensively and took care of the ball and still didn't shoot so well. we will take another step. >> we can't quit on each other. as much as we went through, as great as they played tonight as a team we can't give up on each other. >> i know they
collin rush was there for the most dominateing performance this post-season. must have been fun to watch for warrior fans and very dishearten disheartening for the rockets. >> reporter: yeah, i would say so. houston, a ghost town on a saturday night. no partying or celebrateing outside the toyota center. in the first quarter rockets fans were chanting mvp when james harden was shoot inging free-throw free-throws. then the real mvp shut them up. yeah his supporting cast they weren't bad...
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collins for five minutes. >> mr. collins: thank you, mr. chairman. this is truly a fascinating topic we are discussing and it is obvious there's no easy solution. we heard it is a chronic disease, 10% are seeking treatment. i guess my question for miss hyde and samhsa is certainly with pregnant women that may have young kids at home, inpatient treatment might be the preferred, we just can't let perfect be the enemy of good. what other options are you looking at for people that aren't going to enter inpatient, they may be part of 90% not getting treatment at all. some treatment better than no treatment, as frustrating as that might be? what are your comments to the young mother that's got kids at home, she's pregnant and dependent and just can't go into an inpatient center. what do we do for that patient? >> thank you for the question. the issue of pregnant and parenting women is a big one in our field. we have a small program to address your issue, but you're right, it is a residentially based program. we are increasingly looking for ways to take wha
collins for five minutes. >> mr. collins: thank you, mr. chairman. this is truly a fascinating topic we are discussing and it is obvious there's no easy solution. we heard it is a chronic disease, 10% are seeking treatment. i guess my question for miss hyde and samhsa is certainly with pregnant women that may have young kids at home, inpatient treatment might be the preferred, we just can't let perfect be the enemy of good. what other options are you looking at for people that aren't...
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it's been translated into 40 languages, harper collins will public lee's new book in july. harper lee had this statement in a press release: % in other words the new back was written first, and featured ideas in what is "to kill a mockingbird." i'm joined by charles, an author in his own write. welcome to the programme. announcement? >> i knew about it. in 2004 when i researched harper lee's biography i found correspondence between harper lee and her publicist that there was a manure psychiatrist called "go setter watchman". >> you knew that there was a manuscript, the idea that it would be released, did that surprise you? >> i did. i thought it was an originally effort by a gee going author on the -- beginning author on the way to writing "to kill a mockingbird." as with many, you try, it dies, you take a wrong turp, away it goes. published. >> in preparing your book, you spoke to hundreds of people who know harper lee, knew harper lee herself. >> no, for a reason, alice lee stood between harper and the media hungry world. her sister was provider, financial counsellor, law
it's been translated into 40 languages, harper collins will public lee's new book in july. harper lee had this statement in a press release: % in other words the new back was written first, and featured ideas in what is "to kill a mockingbird." i'm joined by charles, an author in his own write. welcome to the programme. announcement? >> i knew about it. in 2004 when i researched harper lee's biography i found correspondence between harper lee and her publicist that there was a...
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news4 ted collins found out. and much needed enjoyment on the streets of baltimore. the magician who showed up to entertain some police officers. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> can't talk about this week without talking about protests in baltimore. and the impact the events had on a team the city usually rallies around. the orioles played wednesday without a
news4 ted collins found out. and much needed enjoyment on the streets of baltimore. the magician who showed up to entertain some police officers. dude totino's blasted rolls. sweet. totino's blasted crust rolls... yeah. flavor at full blast you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh lets say this is your tv and these are the channels you pay for...
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. >> collin is in for larry. >> really smart people l the guy talks about sports. >> take it away. >>aby face assassin versus the bearded one on the eve ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. . >> at every high of which there has been so many this season and every low the warriors have preached about the ultimate goal. nba championship. 8 wins from achieving that goal. game one of the western conference final tips off tomorrow nature at 6:00 o'clock on espn. golden state dominated houston in regular season winning all 4 meetings by average of 15 points. that was then. this is now. they have some common at in the play offs. both riding 3 game win streak. if fight to add versus ty to get to this point. an draw know the word good thing going which is why not just winning but wing it all so important going forward. >> taking our punches. first round pick latsd couple years so i think we have been through tough take place and i think we want to keep our group together want
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. >> reporter: former lsu lyle collins is officially a dallas cowboys.ned a 3 year $5.6 million deal after going undrafted in last week's nfl draft. police announced they wanted to talk to collins days before the draft because of the murder of his ex-girlfriend. he was never a person of interest or a suspect, but it was enough for teams to shy away. >>> the cleveland cavaliers are apologizing for this video. many are saying the video depicts domestic violence and bullying. it shows a woman who is a chicago bulls fan and has relations with a man who is a cleveland cavaliers fan. here is where it goes wrong. ♪ >> bulls fan? i didn't know you were a bulls fan. i can't believe she is a bulls fan. i thought you were all in. >> well i'm all in now. let's just watch the game. >> the cavs organization posted a statement on their website saying, quote, domestic violence is a very serious matter and has no place in a parody video. >>> the bizarre security going up around the white house. plus a javelin and a long piece of strong. how one olympian pulls a child's l
. >> reporter: former lsu lyle collins is officially a dallas cowboys.ned a 3 year $5.6 million deal after going undrafted in last week's nfl draft. police announced they wanted to talk to collins days before the draft because of the murder of his ex-girlfriend. he was never a person of interest or a suspect, but it was enough for teams to shy away. >>> the cleveland cavaliers are apologizing for this video. many are saying the video depicts domestic violence and bullying. it...
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collin is in for larry and what is new with the 49ers. >> they seem to know it. that's it.way. with the defense and he was kind of heart and soul after month of soul searching of smith announced he will retire after 14 seasons in the nfl. in 7 seasons with the friendshipers smith as two time all pro and 5 time pro bowl intera conference call with the immediate dwra smith said he wants to keep playing from emotional standpoint but mounting physical ailment decreased his passion to step on the field every day. for that simple and honest reason cowboy is calling it quits with one year left on the contract. >> i play on the right side all my contact come on my left shoulder and left side. and it just it doesn't respond like i want to respond any more and you don't have the tool can't did the job. time to good. >> border lean hall of famer. when you break it down the rocket have had zero success against the warriors this year. all 4 meeting by double digit. harden lost it the to curry. doesn't look like good match up for huh stop on paper. rock eats different team. the january 2
collin is in for larry and what is new with the 49ers. >> they seem to know it. that's it.way. with the defense and he was kind of heart and soul after month of soul searching of smith announced he will retire after 14 seasons in the nfl. in 7 seasons with the friendshipers smith as two time all pro and 5 time pro bowl intera conference call with the immediate dwra smith said he wants to keep playing from emotional standpoint but mounting physical ailment decreased his passion to step on...
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i'm collin resch. have a great day, everyone!ase. the ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. stay safe when riding your motorcycle. make sure your helmet fits properly... not too tight and not too loose. and always fasten the helmet strap. protect yourself with motorcycle insurance from geico. visit geico.com for more safety tips and to get a free rate quote. >> here the winning numbers from last night's $10 million power ball draw. >> no one got all six. wednesday night's jackpot grow toss $121 million. and the winning numbers from last night's $34 million super lotto plus. no one took all six in that draw either so wednesday's jackpot increases to $36 million. >>> happening today a celebrity fundraiser in san mateo county to help in the fight against one of the fastest-growing infectious diseases in the u.s. it's lyme disease. lyme disease is caused by the bite from a tick. symptoms include pain and weakness in the arms and legs similar to arthritis. the bay area group is donating their p
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stanford star, jason collins was honored at the common sense media awards in san francisco.ators who transformed the lives of children through education, media and technology. the founder of the group says when collins came out of the closest, he stood at the forefront of one of america's most important civil rights movements. >>> this next story is really something. a pediatrician in the east bay is helping dogs that are no longer adoptable, either because they're too old or too sick. >> she started a non-profit group that provides these dogs with a comfortable place to spend their final days. new at 10:00, amber lee shows us how this hospice program works. >> good girl. good girl. >> reporter: dr. maria steelman is a pediatrician. she provides rescue services. >> nothing beats a home. >> reporter: health problems and pregnancy made this dog a candidacy for euthanasia. >> she almost host her life. it's really all about loving the animal. it's not about being able to afford anything. >> reporter: they're looking for homes willing to offer hospice care for sick dogs or elderl
stanford star, jason collins was honored at the common sense media awards in san francisco.ators who transformed the lives of children through education, media and technology. the founder of the group says when collins came out of the closest, he stood at the forefront of one of america's most important civil rights movements. >>> this next story is really something. a pediatrician in the east bay is helping dogs that are no longer adoptable, either because they're too old or too sick....
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. >> collin is in for larry. >> really smart people l the guy talks about sports. >> take it away. >>e it away. baby face assassin versus the bearded one on the eve of the ti did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. . >> at every high of which there has been so many this season and every low the warriors have preached about the ultimate goal. nba championship. 8 wins from achieving that goal. game one of the western conference final tips off tomorrow nature at 6:00 o'clock on espn. golden state dominated houston in regular season winning all 4 meetings by average of 15 points. that was then. this is now. they have some common at in the play offs. both riding 3 game win streak. if fight to add versus
. >> collin is in for larry. >> really smart people l the guy talks about sports. >> take it away. >>e it away. baby face assassin versus the bearded one on the eve of the ti did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years the cdc now recommends that...