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. >> al jazeera columbia missouri. >> and raising bertha, coming up straight ahead. engineering in seattle finally bringing a disabled machine up to the surface stay tuned. >> get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations, and the latest from the worlds of science tech, health and culture. no matter where you are in the country, start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >> al jazeera's investigative unit has...
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columbia, missouri. local police raid the home of man wrongly suspected of being a drug dealer. his family was left traumatized, their dog executed on the spot. ogden, utah. a man is fatally shot with a golf club in his hand. the police were actually searching for his roommate. pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched raids could be isolated incidents, those sounding the alarm say the rise of military-style tactics is changing police culture. >> if you dress a guy like a soldier and you give him a soldier's weapons and you train him like a solider and you send him out in the streets and you tell him he's fighting a war yea i absolutely think that has an effect on mentality. >> meanwhile, the trend is being fueled by commercial interests outfitting swat teams is now a multi-million dollar business thanks to homeland security grants that flooded police departments post-9/11. here at the urban shield event pr
columbia, missouri. local police raid the home of man wrongly suspected of being a drug dealer. his family was left traumatized, their dog executed on the spot. ogden, utah. a man is fatally shot with a golf club in his hand. the police were actually searching for his roommate. pima county, arizona. ex-marine jose guerena picks up a rifle to protect his family from what he believes to be a robbery. the police fired 70 rounds hitting guerena 22 times. he never fired a shot. while the botched...
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a graduate student of philosophy from columbia, missouri...automotive engineer from hartland, michigan... and our returning champion a stay-at-home mom from newark, delaware...
a graduate student of philosophy from columbia, missouri...automotive engineer from hartland, michigan... and our returning champion a stay-at-home mom from newark, delaware...
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a graduate student of philosophy from columbia, missouri...and, michigan... and our returning champion a stay-at-home mom from newark, delaware... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. a couple of times in recent programs on "jeopardy!" our champions seem to have been very surprised by the fact that they won the game. that was the case for kristin yesterday. look at her. she's still smiling about it. says, "i -- i don't know how i did it." well, you did it because you out-smarted your two opponents. can you do it again today against these challengers -- stephanie and brad? let's start finding out. good luck, all three of you. here we go. let's go to work with these categories, shall we? each correct response will end with those two letters. kristin, start us. let's start with presidential secrets for $200. kristin. who is wilson? yep. secrets for $400.
a graduate student of philosophy from columbia, missouri...and, michigan... and our returning champion a stay-at-home mom from newark, delaware... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. a couple of times in recent programs on "jeopardy!" our champions seem to have been very surprised by the fact that they won the game. that was the case for kristin yesterday. look at her. she's still smiling about it. says, "i -- i don't know how i...
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lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great depriva
lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, a pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his...
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lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great deprivati
lastto give an example, week i spoke to the university of missouri law school, in columbia, missouri, pretty small typical american college town. unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his...
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i think is well worth it house of representatives columbia, missouri you are on with bill kristol. good morning. >> caller: you just made a statement their that the republicans already are hostile to the president. they have been hostile to the president from day one. why don't you explain the million dollars that you donated to mr. cotton? >> guest: i'm happy to explain the million dollars. i'm chairman of a very small or position called the emergency committee for israel which advocates for april israel american foreign policy. we thought tom cotton would be a good senator, strong supporter of israel and so we raised some money and donated it publicly obviously, not to convert to an independent advocacy group on sender can't be have. people forget it was against an incumbent, senator pryor who had been in office a couple of terms and others have been in office. people.com would have a tough race we try to help them has been fully disclosed and unhappy, i don't think we played any role in his victory but if i had played a tiny will i would be happy to have done so. >> host: in ira
i think is well worth it house of representatives columbia, missouri you are on with bill kristol. good morning. >> caller: you just made a statement their that the republicans already are hostile to the president. they have been hostile to the president from day one. why don't you explain the million dollars that you donated to mr. cotton? >> guest: i'm happy to explain the million dollars. i'm chairman of a very small or position called the emergency committee for israel which...
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let me move on to hope in columbia, missouri. caller: hi there. how are you? host: good morning.r: i have been in the system. i have been abused since i was four years old. all through the system, i was in the system when i was -- until it was 15, the people who are in charge were terribly negligent. when i had been abused by a man, not only did they take me out of his custody, they gave him visitation rights. a lot of people blame things on kids. correction begins at home. everybody do not have that. i commend the lady who is the christian organization. i thank you. i try to help people as they go along in life. i am 50. it is not always the kids. it is not always something to do with someone who will listen to those kids. for years, i cried out to help and i still ended up blessed. i have three kids, there'll educated, they are all married. i refused to give up on myself and anybody else who would fail to reach out to help me. a lot of times, people want to blame kids. you've got to listen to them. listen to the kids. host: when you say you were in the system, you were in the j
let me move on to hope in columbia, missouri. caller: hi there. how are you? host: good morning.r: i have been in the system. i have been abused since i was four years old. all through the system, i was in the system when i was -- until it was 15, the people who are in charge were terribly negligent. when i had been abused by a man, not only did they take me out of his custody, they gave him visitation rights. a lot of people blame things on kids. correction begins at home. everybody do not...
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. >> host: our guest is a graduate of the missouri columbia bachelor of journalism from the journalism school they are. previously worked for the "wall street journal" ted bridis. he was one of 66 ap journalists journalists back in 22013 his phone records were seized by the justice department. explain the circumstances and what that was about. >> guest: solo the context of the story we wrote last week is very important. this is a government that doesn't like bad headlines. doesn't like leaks and negative information. my team of reporters had uncovered information near the anniversary of bin laden's death that there have been in fact an al-qaeda bomb plot to destroy a western airliner and we very responsibly investigated this prepared a news story and approach the u.s. government. we were persuaded with some very specific information not to publish it immediately but in a matter of days we were able to publish the story. during that short brief period of time the justice department initiated a criminal leaks investigation into her sources of information and had seized my home phone reco
. >> host: our guest is a graduate of the missouri columbia bachelor of journalism from the journalism school they are. previously worked for the "wall street journal" ted bridis. he was one of 66 ap journalists journalists back in 22013 his phone records were seized by the justice department. explain the circumstances and what that was about. >> guest: solo the context of the story we wrote last week is very important. this is a government that doesn't like bad headlines....
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host: our guest is a graduate of the university of missouri columbia journalism school.e worked for the wall street journal. i should point out that he was one of six journalists in 2013 whose phone records were seized by the justice department. guest: the context of the story that we wrote last week is important. this is a government that does not like bad headlines or leaks. they don't like negative information. my team of reporters uncovered information new the anniversary of bin laden's death. there had been a bomb plot to destroy western airliner. we investigated this. we prepared a news story. we approached the government. we were persuaded with some specific information not to publish immediately. in a manner of days, we were able to publish the story. during that time, the justice department in investigated our sources and seized my home phone records and my cell phone records. it was an open-ended fishing expedition. there has been a lot of public criticism about the government cracking down on leaks investigations and journalists especially. james rosen at fox
host: our guest is a graduate of the university of missouri columbia journalism school.e worked for the wall street journal. i should point out that he was one of six journalists in 2013 whose phone records were seized by the justice department. guest: the context of the story that we wrote last week is important. this is a government that does not like bad headlines or leaks. they don't like negative information. my team of reporters uncovered information new the anniversary of bin laden's...
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columbia. >>> time right now is 12 minutes after 11:00. more fallout in ferguson missouri. the latest person to resign amid all of the uproar there. former secretary of state hillary clinton breaks her silence, but is it enough? stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> i'm saying another couple of hours of rain and then the sun >>> developing story this morning. new video showing a midair collision between two helicopterses that left ten people dead. french investigators will led to that crash site in argentina. yesterday investigators combed through the debris after the collision. eight french nationals killed in the crash including well-known athletes. two argentinean pilots also killed. the group was filming a reality show at the time of the incident. >>> check in again with angie goff following another developing story for us at the live desk. angie? >> barbara, just got this in. homeland security needs your help to stop a child predator. look at these pictures they sent us. this guy is believed to be in his 40s or 50s xautcaught on a video they say sexually abusing an 8-
columbia. >>> time right now is 12 minutes after 11:00. more fallout in ferguson missouri. the latest person to resign amid all of the uproar there. former secretary of state hillary clinton breaks her silence, but is it enough? stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> i'm saying another couple of hours of rain and then the sun >>> developing story this morning. new video showing a midair collision between two helicopterses that left ten people dead. french...
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columbia, south carolina. the president answering a question from the crowd on why his administration's justice department did not charge ferguson, missouricer darren wilson in the shooting death of teenager michael brown, an 18-year-old. a missouri grand jury and now the justice department have determined that no criminal charges are appropriate against officer wilson. and that suggestions that this officer shot the 18-year-old brown as brown was surrendering with his hands up were not supported by the facts. the doj's conclusions all of which were favorable to officer wilson none of which supported his critics case against him stand in stark contrast to the tsunami of misinformation and innuendo that were spread in the aftermath of michael brown's death. >> he put his hands in the air, but the officer still approached with his weapon drawn. and he fired several more shots. and my friend died. >> we want to know why he felt the need to execute michael and leslie's child. >> how can you justify killing and shooting down a man in the middle of the street execution style? >> the issue is how a young man with no deadly threat no life extenua
columbia, south carolina. the president answering a question from the crowd on why his administration's justice department did not charge ferguson, missouricer darren wilson in the shooting death of teenager michael brown, an 18-year-old. a missouri grand jury and now the justice department have determined that no criminal charges are appropriate against officer wilson. and that suggestions that this officer shot the 18-year-old brown as brown was surrendering with his hands up were not...
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columbia, south carolina. the president answering a question from the crowd on why his administration's justice department did not charge ferguson, missouriren wilson in the shooting death of teenager michael brown, an 18-year-old. a missouri grand jury and now the justice department have determined that no criminal charges are appropriate against officer wilson. and that suggestions that this officer shot the 18-year-old brown as brown was surrendering with his hands up were not supported by the facts. the doj's conclusions all of which were favorable to officer wilson none of which supported his critics case against him stand in stark contrast to the tsunami of misinformation and innuendo that were spread in the aftermath of michael brown's death. >> he put his hands in the air, but the officer still approached with his weapon drawn. and he fired several more shots. and my friend died. >> we want to know why he felt the need to execute michael and leslie's child. >> how can you justify killing and shooting down a man in the middle of the street execution style? >> the issue is how a young man with no deadly threat no life extenuating ci
columbia, south carolina. the president answering a question from the crowd on why his administration's justice department did not charge ferguson, missouriren wilson in the shooting death of teenager michael brown, an 18-year-old. a missouri grand jury and now the justice department have determined that no criminal charges are appropriate against officer wilson. and that suggestions that this officer shot the 18-year-old brown as brown was surrendering with his hands up were not supported by...
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district of columbia because they've been under coverage and have access to the records of the communist party. he comes on and testifies and so of mistaken identity and senator simonton from missouriid i believe you and if you lose your job in the army, come to me and i'll give you a job and she's portrayed as an innocent that have been browbeaten as evil joe mccarthy. that's the standard image that you find in every book about mccarthy that is out there. all totally false. i have an entire chapter where he is very clear the witness was right. they had the documents, the records, which show she was an act listed as a member of the communist party in the district of columbia. that is a prototype of many other cases. >> this is a great lecture. one of the biggest moments one of the first television moments as far as congressional hearings was have you no sense -- if you could go into that my understanding is he was naming the person plus the person had dirty been named to many or times, so there was no information. >> i'm sure these folks want to know the background. army mccarthy hearings come in 1854. joseph welch -- this is featured in many many treatments of mccarthy. welch was
district of columbia because they've been under coverage and have access to the records of the communist party. he comes on and testifies and so of mistaken identity and senator simonton from missouriid i believe you and if you lose your job in the army, come to me and i'll give you a job and she's portrayed as an innocent that have been browbeaten as evil joe mccarthy. that's the standard image that you find in every book about mccarthy that is out there. all totally false. i have an entire...
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columbia university. first up to you putting aside all of the news we are going to get to regarding the d.o.j. report, this arrest how might that change things in ferguson missourif the two police officers? >> i think it might bring some peace back to ferguson because that single shooting disrupted the process of healing the city has been going through the last few months. this is hopefully quick justice in the sense this is the perpetrator and allow the community to continue to heal and prepare itself for a really dig election coming up next month. >> yeah. i'm told nbc sarah dolooff, what have you been hearing about the rest that has been made? >> reporter: the police department recently tweeted out that they have made an arrest in this shooting. they are holding a press conference in about an hour and they are going to reveal some more details about this. so far, police have been playing their cards pretty close to the vest. while they did release that they had generated of a number of leads and thought they knew where the shots had come from they hadn't released much else meaning they didn't say what type of weapon was used or if they believe the shooter may
columbia university. first up to you putting aside all of the news we are going to get to regarding the d.o.j. report, this arrest how might that change things in ferguson missourif the two police officers? >> i think it might bring some peace back to ferguson because that single shooting disrupted the process of healing the city has been going through the last few months. this is hopefully quick justice in the sense this is the perpetrator and allow the community to continue to heal and...