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so i'm looking forward for that. >> we last saw inmate daniel johns seven days ago, when he first enteredime he's been housed in three different facilities. now at north facility, inmate johns has come to realize he's tired of coming to jail. >> i've got a record. it's embarrassing. i come to jail, they tell me, oh, you've been here 17 times, you know. yeah. i've spent like the past two years of my life in county jail. i'm just tired of it. >> having just heard that his 30-day sentence has been reduced to 15, inmate johns is nervous about his release, knowing that he has an outstanding warrant for $10,000. >> i've got a warrant. i was supposed to get out on the 4th of july. right? this holiday. and i've just been in my cell, my dorm, thinking about my warrant. i don't know if they're going to let me go or not. i'm kind of paranoid. i'm hoping that i can just kind of like squeeze through here, you know, without the probation officer seeing that. if they're going to see that they're going to keep me here >>> next on "lockup" -- the l.a. county jail uses star power to reach out to violent in
so i'm looking forward for that. >> we last saw inmate daniel johns seven days ago, when he first enteredime he's been housed in three different facilities. now at north facility, inmate johns has come to realize he's tired of coming to jail. >> i've got a record. it's embarrassing. i come to jail, they tell me, oh, you've been here 17 times, you know. yeah. i've spent like the past two years of my life in county jail. i'm just tired of it. >> having just heard that his 30-day...
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johns hopkins professor daniel toad --, todes is the author. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> there was an ecosystem of liberalism which doesn't exist today which was quite important to the story of building pressure on congress by 1964. and so there's a lot of examples in the story of how this worked. the march on selma is a very important example of this. lyndon johnson unlike the depiction in the movie and i can talk about this later, was fully in favor of voting rights. the administration was working on a bill and negotiating with the senate, but he wasn't prepared to send the bill to congress yet. he was scared in january of '65 that he didn't have all the power everyone said he did. and if he did that too soon that this bill was going to fall apart. and part of what the movement did in selma, part of what king the legislative strategist does is to build that pressure through the
johns hopkins professor daniel toad --, todes is the author. you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page, facebook.com/booktv. >> there was an ecosystem of liberalism which doesn't exist today which was quite important to the story of building pressure on congress by 1964. and so there's a lot of examples in the story of how this worked. the march on selma...
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i actually got a call from the president at johns hopkins, ron daniels the day after the new town shooting. he had an idea for doing precisely what we did there was a brilliant ideas based upon some experience he had when there were events occurring 9/11, katrina, those kinds of events that prefer nation. their decisions and policy makers are faced with and they will make policy very rapidly or consider policy very rapidly. he had great success in bringing scholars together to do this very quickly and get the scholarship into the hands of policymakers. so we started this book december 15th of 2012. we started through e-mail and phones, calling colleagues to say what you contribute to this book? nobody said no. we held a symposium at johns hopkins 30 days after the new town shooting in which we presented the bulk of what is in this book. i believe 11 days after that we had a book available in the delivered it directly to every member of the united states congress. key individuals in the obama administration as well as to many state legislative bodies who requested and were considering what
i actually got a call from the president at johns hopkins, ron daniels the day after the new town shooting. he had an idea for doing precisely what we did there was a brilliant ideas based upon some experience he had when there were events occurring 9/11, katrina, those kinds of events that prefer nation. their decisions and policy makers are faced with and they will make policy very rapidly or consider policy very rapidly. he had great success in bringing scholars together to do this very...
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. >> like father and son john daniel runyon signs his letter of intent to play at michigan like his papa did. one of six players at the school to sign today. >> flyers coach craig berube had a simple message for his players today take care of your own business and don't look at the standings. one player taking care of business is steve mason undefeated 5-0 in his last six games, a big reason they won a season high four in a row but there is still work to do. >> we have to get above the .500 level and beyond and start making ground we have done a pretty good job to get back because of the position we were in but we need to get a bunch of game as above it. >> leading up the super bowl, star marshawn lynch he said it over and over i'm not here so i won't be fined. lynch won't be fined by the nfl for his creative way of avoiding the media. >> and australian golfer richard green on a par 4, watch closely the t shot into the bunker, he puts his head down in disgust and the ball flies out and goes for the pin, one of the lucky of the holes in one you'll ever see in the bunker and out of the bun
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reid "eyewitness news" at the prep as reid and five teammates signed commitment letters including john daniel runyan and like dad, he is headed to michigan. he will play at virginia. dylan delewis going to colgate. tom johnson and jake strain will be teammates at princeton. prep won back to back state titles. best of college in college fellows on the field and in the classroom. >>> temple owls got 19 letters of intent including a couple of four star players. new owls including tj simmons from lakeland florida and kareem ali from timber creek high school in sicklerville, camden county. congratulations, gentlemen. erika? >> thanks, ukee. >>> still to come we will visit today's biggest business stories. but first here's what is coming up tonight on cbs-3. >>> we could see flurries early this thursday morning but no need to get crazy about it. we could see snow in the areas. poconos and points north could see a inch or two at best but we expect little will or no accumulation in the city. katie will have full details on the three's. >>> no criminal charges are expect after police say a 67 year-old
reid "eyewitness news" at the prep as reid and five teammates signed commitment letters including john daniel runyan and like dad, he is headed to michigan. he will play at virginia. dylan delewis going to colgate. tom johnson and jake strain will be teammates at princeton. prep won back to back state titles. best of college in college fellows on the field and in the classroom. >>> temple owls got 19 letters of intent including a couple of four star players. new owls...
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state championship football team signed to play at the next level including 6-foot five 280-pound john daniel runyan son of the former eagles great who will attend his dad's alma hatter michigan. >>> finally tonight a goat went on a lamb in bridgeton, new jersey. >> oh, boy. >> but could not escape long arm of the law. police officers posed with, the riley billy have after finding it long irving avenue yesterday. they nickname it bergie. it is being cared for at spca in vineland. so if you are missing a goat, and you're urge to give them a call. jimmy kimmel live next on channel six followed by night line. jimmy's guest lauer uncohand and jeff bridges will be the musical guest. plays the the guitar. did you know that? >> "action news" continues at the 4:30. for the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner, good night. >>> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, jeff bridges -- from "the walking dead," lauren cohan -- and music from jeff bridges and the abiders -- with cleto and the cletones -- and now, to set things off, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimm
state championship football team signed to play at the next level including 6-foot five 280-pound john daniel runyan son of the former eagles great who will attend his dad's alma hatter michigan. >>> finally tonight a goat went on a lamb in bridgeton, new jersey. >> oh, boy. >> but could not escape long arm of the law. police officers posed with, the riley billy have after finding it long irving avenue yesterday. they nickname it bergie. it is being cared for at spca in...
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. >> host: here's the cover of the book "ivan pavlov" a russian life in science johns hopkins professor daniel todes is the author. the publisher is oxford unity -- oxford press. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: writers leader joan biskupic her recent book breaking in the politics of justice. joan biskupic what have we learned about sonia sotomayor? >> guest: we have learned what she's been doing while she's been on the court for the last five years. this is a political history that tells you how she got on the supreme court and what her life has been like since. it picks up where her memoir left off so you learn in the opening chapter how she persuaded her fellow justices to salsa with her. but then you also learn how she has been affected by mind the scenes on bob and sometimes she hasn't been so effective. if. >> host: you also read a biography of anton scalia. how are they different and how are they the same? >> guest: they are the same in some ways. they're both new yorkers, one from queens and one from the bomb -- bronx going through distinctive personalities both shaking up
. >> host: here's the cover of the book "ivan pavlov" a russian life in science johns hopkins professor daniel todes is the author. the publisher is oxford unity -- oxford press. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> host: writers leader joan biskupic her recent book breaking in the politics of justice. joan biskupic what have we learned about sonia sotomayor? >> guest: we have learned what she's been doing while she's been on the court for the last five years. this...
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now joining us is a professor of the history of medicine here at johns hopkins, daniel todes. or faster togas, when you teach the history of medicine, to whom
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. >> john says he thinks about his sister danielle every day. >> i miss her terribly. her terribly. it's been 10 years. we have not an answer. >> reporter: this past christmas, john and his mother had arose engraved on his father father's tomb stone in honor of his sister. it's now place they can go and celebrate danielle's 34 years of life. he and his wife explained to their 11-year-old twin boys their aunt isn't coming back. >> i told them that aunt danielle is gone. she's in heaven she's an angel looking down on us and she'll protect us. >> dominic and johnny remain very close with their cousin joe. danielle's son who lives out of state with his father joe imbo, sr. little joe is only 21 months old when his mother dropped out of his life. he's now 11. >> he knows his mom is missing. he knows his mom is gone. he refers to his mother in the past tense. >> reporter: this is jenn for. i talked with danielle's estranged husband joe imbo last week. he hopes this is the year for answers. we asked the fbi if imbo is the suspect. the investigator told me it's something they'
. >> john says he thinks about his sister danielle every day. >> i miss her terribly. her terribly. it's been 10 years. we have not an answer. >> reporter: this past christmas, john and his mother had arose engraved on his father father's tomb stone in honor of his sister. it's now place they can go and celebrate danielle's 34 years of life. he and his wife explained to their 11-year-old twin boys their aunt isn't coming back. >> i told them that aunt danielle is gone....
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. >> hi, i'm john a personality of a second grader at daniel webster and teach on after school math club i was shocked about the news of that particular program i am a math guy i took two cohorts the honor school and the school i guess their model is dlaefd and cliblgd on the programs they were the change over in the testing but anyway the honor for in terms of the 3 year waiting dp i hourpz was on 828 and differentiated 629 algebra one scale score honors schools 377 difference for the loren 3 thirteen 13 maybe the honors schools are getting a different group of kids i sofrd on the san bruno and 55 percent of those kids with proficient in honors and 21 percent were differentiated in learning schools why would you go to something we don't howe know how they're working. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm michael wu i'm an english language learn came to this country in 1975 i have a daughter in eight grade much to my chaos grin because the common core i was patient and wanted to see h how they developed i asked you why you guys are in your rooms
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. >> reporter: john says he thinks about his sister danielle every day. >> i miss her terribly. erribly. it's been 10 years. we have not an answer. >> reporter: this past christmas, john and his mother had arose engraved on his father's tombstone in honor of his sister. it's now a place they can go and celebrate danielle's 34 years of life. he and his wife explained to their 11-year-old twin boys that their aunt isn't coming back. >> i told them that, you know, aunt danielle is gone. she's in heaven. she's an angel. she's looking down on us and she's going to protect us. >> dominic and johnny remain very close with their cousin joe danielle's son who lives out of state with his father joe imbo, sr. little joe was only 21 months old when his mother dropped out of his life. he's now 11. >> he knows his mom is missing. he knows his mom is gone. he refers to his mother in the past tense. >> reporter: this is jennifer. >> i talked with danielle's estranged husband joe imbo last week. he says he hopes this is the year for answers. we asked the fbi if imbo is a suspect. the investigator
. >> reporter: john says he thinks about his sister danielle every day. >> i miss her terribly. erribly. it's been 10 years. we have not an answer. >> reporter: this past christmas, john and his mother had arose engraved on his father's tombstone in honor of his sister. it's now a place they can go and celebrate danielle's 34 years of life. he and his wife explained to their 11-year-old twin boys that their aunt isn't coming back. >> i told them that, you know, aunt...
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john hopkins professor n.d.b. connolly. thank you very much. >> host: daniel webster have a year in the united states today? >> it is difficult to estimate bennett is the range of 250 million gallons. beagle guns. >> host: handguns shotguns or rifles? >>. >> host: how many illegal guns? mcfadyen difficult to determine. anything in the market is difficult to measure. but it gets confusing with legal and illegal. most hour legal reading the possessor is not prohibited the dozen is legal. so mostly we talk about individuals who are prohibited by law to have guns. that is difficult to estimate because we don't have access to measure those individuals. >> host: our most gun crimes committed with register unregistered guns? >> it is surprising that we don't have a registry at the federal level it may not maintain a registry. it is lot. a few states have their own there for handguns only. paul though forebear landor in new york or new jersey. by and large under federal law we do not have a registry. >> host: in the book you coedited reducing gun violence in america you report there were 31,000 gun deaths each year
john hopkins professor n.d.b. connolly. thank you very much. >> host: daniel webster have a year in the united states today? >> it is difficult to estimate bennett is the range of 250 million gallons. beagle guns. >> host: handguns shotguns or rifles? >>. >> host: how many illegal guns? mcfadyen difficult to determine. anything in the market is difficult to measure. but it gets confusing with legal and illegal. most hour legal reading the possessor is not...
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john terret, al jazeera. >> argentina is sinking deeper into crisis following suspicious death of prosecutor alberto nisman. daniel schwindler is taking a look at argentina's democracy. >> this is the scene outside a court in buenos aires where a judge has to decide whether alberto nisman committed suicide or was murdered. he was found nearly three weeks ago, a pistol in his hand. every day has brought new accusations. >> it has been an earthquakes for argentina. we had already a fragile democracy but this is the first time we have such a high profile figure being killed, how we don't know yet. in the complex of a country that is in an electoral process in ten months we have a presidential election. >> reporter: mr. nisman was investigating accusation that president kirchner and her foreign minister were involved in covering up alleged iranian participation on the bombing of the jewish are organization in buenos aires after 20 years no one has been convicted of that crime. >> good people, a system where they lacked the resources and the capacity to sox these kind of complicated case -- to solve these kind of compl
john terret, al jazeera. >> argentina is sinking deeper into crisis following suspicious death of prosecutor alberto nisman. daniel schwindler is taking a look at argentina's democracy. >> this is the scene outside a court in buenos aires where a judge has to decide whether alberto nisman committed suicide or was murdered. he was found nearly three weeks ago, a pistol in his hand. every day has brought new accusations. >> it has been an earthquakes for argentina. we had...
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sam brownback john kashich, rick snyder mitch daniels. -- not mitch -- mike pence. they get -- they're the same person. just -- i don't know how they do that. it's just -- then did you look at the tax inincreasing governors? three out of six of them lost their seats. we took massachusetts, the governorship of massachusetts. pretty amazing. if you look at what happened in maryland, we took the governorship there. did anyone -- notice illinois? we took that one. [applause] >> i mean, this is reading -- when you look at it, economics really does matter. the ones we didn't take we didn't take california, but jerry brown did lose super majorities in both the assembly and the senate. we did not take minnesota, mark dayton was re-elected. but he did take the house in minnesota in new hampshire we did not take -- we took back the house in new hampshire. it's amazing what is going on. if you look at the number of states represented senate and house, we picked up a huge number of that as well. it is just amazing itch thought i'd just go through some of the economics of states
sam brownback john kashich, rick snyder mitch daniels. -- not mitch -- mike pence. they get -- they're the same person. just -- i don't know how they do that. it's just -- then did you look at the tax inincreasing governors? three out of six of them lost their seats. we took massachusetts, the governorship of massachusetts. pretty amazing. if you look at what happened in maryland, we took the governorship there. did anyone -- notice illinois? we took that one. [applause] >> i mean, this...
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and i'll mention daniel w. john wallace, started righting the cattle trails in his adolescence and ultimately worked for cattlemen scott and o'keefe, put his accumulated savings toward the purchase of a ranch near lorraine where he acquired 1200 acres and 500 to 600 cattle. texas has a great tradition. i want to talk about my friend molly stephenson, a fourth generation owner of the taylor-stevenson ranch. i would take my children out there, she would have ponies for them to run and ride. founded the museum to honor indian and mexican american and black cowboys. weekend rodeos featuring black cowboys started in the late 1940's and continue to be popular. the con thoves negro cowboys association, it is evident we have a strong history. and so i think it is important tonight that we salute the long history that we've had in many different areas. and to be able to say as i close again that there's work yet to be done in the pouring forward of our history, whether it is not to reflect on the cowboys who at times were po
and i'll mention daniel w. john wallace, started righting the cattle trails in his adolescence and ultimately worked for cattlemen scott and o'keefe, put his accumulated savings toward the purchase of a ranch near lorraine where he acquired 1200 acres and 500 to 600 cattle. texas has a great tradition. i want to talk about my friend molly stephenson, a fourth generation owner of the taylor-stevenson ranch. i would take my children out there, she would have ponies for them to run and ride....
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comet and john legend closed the show with their award-performing song from "selma." daniellem cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, from the outrageous to the revealing. we'll show you head-turning fashions. >>> and later, nbc anchor brian williams stays out of the spotlight as he drops out of a late night appearance. our best six-inch subs, like the tender turkey breast plus any bag of chips and a 21-ounce drink for just $6 every day. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy superpower? it's red, white and blue. log on to learn more. research shows, up to about 90% of kids fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more. [singing] we are flintstones kids. add flintstones complete for nutritional support. [singing] 1
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when sergeant daniel finally hears back from the would be john. >> hey, man. >> and this time he meansbusiness. >> walking around the front of the building, asian man. >> the surveillance team spots a man talking on his phone. >> facing up at the second floor. >> we are up in room 207. >> it's the john, and he's asking for the room number. >> he is on the phone now. >> all right. we'll see you in a minute. >> coming in the front doors. you should see him in the lobby. >> police already have the evidence necessary for charges against the man because of his prior conversations with the undercover. >> we are going to let him in the room and just take him. >> yes. >> as soon as he enters room 207, the trap will spring shut. >> that's your guy. >> i opened the door for him, and he walked in. and because everything -- all of our conversations prior to him arriving amounted to probable cause for his arrest, once he entered the room, the takedown team took him into custody without incident. >> okay. take him. go. >> have you got anything on you? any guns? >> the man in custody is 45-year-old s
when sergeant daniel finally hears back from the would be john. >> hey, man. >> and this time he meansbusiness. >> walking around the front of the building, asian man. >> the surveillance team spots a man talking on his phone. >> facing up at the second floor. >> we are up in room 207. >> it's the john, and he's asking for the room number. >> he is on the phone now. >> all right. we'll see you in a minute. >> coming in the front doors....
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john. >>> villanova wildcats a against tough providence friars. ryan archie arcidiacono had 20 and danielle had 19 points and nine rebound off the bench. nova over providence 74-68. close but nova gets the w. they are number six. they play another top 20 team the saturday butler bulldogs in indianapolis. wildcats lead the pull dogs by half game in the big east. >>> phillies pitches and catchers report to clear the water next week. ruben amaro junior talk to our beasley reese about cole hamels has been the subject of some trade rumors. >> i expect him to be our opening day starter but, well, things can happen pretty quickly in this game. but again as i said i think we're poised to having him start opening day for us for the philadelphia phillies good ruben told beasley that ryan hour the big fellow is health think spring and ready to go. let's play ball. game on. >> baseball weather sound so nice. >>> coming up in the the next half an hour, we have exclusive video of the police chase you'll see only on cbs-3. >>> also declaring war on isis, the president's new plan to take otter wrist. >>> v
john. >>> villanova wildcats a against tough providence friars. ryan archie arcidiacono had 20 and danielle had 19 points and nine rebound off the bench. nova over providence 74-68. close but nova gets the w. they are number six. they play another top 20 team the saturday butler bulldogs in indianapolis. wildcats lead the pull dogs by half game in the big east. >>> phillies pitches and catchers report to clear the water next week. ruben amaro junior talk to our beasley reese...
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joining us is a professor of the history of medicine at johns hopkins and daniel to notice --tois --tois. to deity to and why is it important? >> here at hopkins to be able to teach it to an undergraduate two wonderful groups of graduate students and and medical students why is it important? i think it is important because science and medicine are so important in our culture today and science and medicine and other products of human beings and human activities so if we understand science and medicine and how it has really produced real human beings, not textbook definition of scientific medicine we ended stand the product and may understand the things it can do for us and has been frailties' so it is an opportunity to reflect on the nature of this important part of our culture. >> area from the history background or medical background? >> come from a history background. in fact as high school and college student i shied away from science a bit. i came to the history of science and medicine because i was interested in the question how do humans being make up their opinions, how did they c
joining us is a professor of the history of medicine at johns hopkins and daniel to notice --tois --tois. to deity to and why is it important? >> here at hopkins to be able to teach it to an undergraduate two wonderful groups of graduate students and and medical students why is it important? i think it is important because science and medicine are so important in our culture today and science and medicine and other products of human beings and human activities so if we understand science...
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daniels did. i think he'd be a pretty attractive candidate. johnhio won re-election just this past november. i think it was 60 to 38%. >> huge. >> crushed a democrat in a very important state for republicans in 2016. i think he's got to be very careful not to sound like he's lecturing voters. particularly on this issue of medicated expansion taking to sort of equating caring for people with expanding government. >> we got to pick up the pace. christie jindal. >> i think christie's got a tough case. he's been, you know bridgegate buried his candidacy i think in the eyes of many people. and he's now perceived to be the most moderate candidate in the race. and he's going to himself to a very conservative set of voters. bobby jindal i think obviously is a policy matter is a fantastic, you know, fantastic governor fantastic mind. he's not popular in louisiana or not as popular as he could be. the question is can he make himself be the guy you want to have a beer with and likability really matters. >> santorum and huckabee, not newcomers. then you've got
daniels did. i think he'd be a pretty attractive candidate. johnhio won re-election just this past november. i think it was 60 to 38%. >> huge. >> crushed a democrat in a very important state for republicans in 2016. i think he's got to be very careful not to sound like he's lecturing voters. particularly on this issue of medicated expansion taking to sort of equating caring for people with expanding government. >> we got to pick up the pace. christie jindal. >> i think...
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. >>> for more, daniel benjamin from the state department and director of the johns sloan dickey center for international understanding at the great dartmouth college. so the head of jordan's air force said they are out there making a difference they have run 56 bombing raids and they have isis leaders running scared scared, do you believe that? >> well i haven't seen bomb damage assessments but i'm sure they are making a difference and it is certainly a very positive thing that we have the jordanians going hard after the target and showing real regional leadership for this fight and that is critically important and with any luck that will have a big impact on the other countries involved in the coalition. >> and it overlaps with something kerry said on "meet the press," the command control functions of the u.s. -- of isis are being degraded. >> we have taken out a significant portion of the top leadership of isis. their command and control facilities have been attacked interrupting their command and control. they can no longer communicate the way they were as openly and no longer trave
. >>> for more, daniel benjamin from the state department and director of the johns sloan dickey center for international understanding at the great dartmouth college. so the head of jordan's air force said they are out there making a difference they have run 56 bombing raids and they have isis leaders running scared scared, do you believe that? >> well i haven't seen bomb damage assessments but i'm sure they are making a difference and it is certainly a very positive thing that...
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john hopkins professor n.d.b. connolly. professor, thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and illegal guns. most of our guns are legal, meaning that if the possessors not prohibit it, the gun is
john hopkins professor n.d.b. connolly. professor, thank you for your time. >> thank you so much. >> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst...
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john. >>> racing in subzero temperatures across kind of the snowy far north. danieljoined the runners for the first day of the marathon in the yukon. >> reporter: call i.t. organized chaos. the start of the most difficult athletic contests of all. fat-tire racers, alongside jogging marathoners. leaving the comforts of a large city for a race. >> i'm looking to be out there meeting with god out there. >> i lost 115 pounds in eight months and i worked very hard to get here and hopefully i can finish the marathon. >> among 30 racers hoping to conquer 690 kilometers of frozen landscape, 71 britain james binks a little interested in how the media are paying attention. >> nobody took notice of me when i was 30, and i know, they're thinking, if he can do it i should be out there soon. >> organizer robert paul hammer makes sure everyone has a working satellite phone device. a labor of love you might say. >> you have so many different people right? all ages, women men people with hardly no athletic background just the mixture really, to see those people perform that's a reall
john. >>> racing in subzero temperatures across kind of the snowy far north. danieljoined the runners for the first day of the marathon in the yukon. >> reporter: call i.t. organized chaos. the start of the most difficult athletic contests of all. fat-tire racers, alongside jogging marathoners. leaving the comforts of a large city for a race. >> i'm looking to be out there meeting with god out there. >> i lost 115 pounds in eight months and i worked very hard to get...
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colleague sanford bishop william lacy clay the dean of the house, john conyers, alcee hastings, benny thompson and hakeem jeffries. general daniel james, the first african-american four-star general. attorney johnny cochran. and also the first black astronaut. and a special shoutout to a proud kappa brace klemoned of seattle, washington. they're land by william randy bates. alpha kappa alpha sorority founded in 1908 at howard university, a sisterhood who proudly boasts of congresswoman sheila jackson lee, eddie bernice johnson, terri sewell, alma adams and bonnie watson coleman. astronaut mae jenson, maya angelou, rosa parks and coretta scott king. and their honorable president, dorothy wilson. omega cy phi fraternity founded in 1911 at howard university, men who include in their ranks james clyburn of south carolina, congressman hank johnson kendrick meek, nasa administrator charles boldin, hall of fame chicago bulls star michael jordan, dr. charles drew whose medical research in the field of blood transfusions led to the founding of the blood bank and led by antonio f. knox sr. delta sigma theta founded in 1913 at howard unive
colleague sanford bishop william lacy clay the dean of the house, john conyers, alcee hastings, benny thompson and hakeem jeffries. general daniel james, the first african-american four-star general. attorney johnny cochran. and also the first black astronaut. and a special shoutout to a proud kappa brace klemoned of seattle, washington. they're land by william randy bates. alpha kappa alpha sorority founded in 1908 at howard university, a sisterhood who proudly boasts of congresswoman sheila...
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daniels. >> that's right baby. >> there's no one in the world more proud. >> 2001 the two starred in the john singleton directed movie >> i hate you. i'm going to have me a man boo boo. >> taraji as an actress she's authentic. she just makes people uncomfortable. if you don't come with it, she'll run right over you in a scene. >> i'll make some things right. you ain't shutting jamal out no more. >> she's doing exactly what she's supposed to do with that character, cookie. >> ♪ >> reporter: many say tyreece has done exactly the right thing with his career constantly taking it to new heights but what's his secret. >> you got to do the work. a lot of sleepless nights a lot of politics. a lot of situations that you can get into where you naturally just want to snap and show somebody exactly who you are and how you feel, but you contain yourself kind of navigate amongst wolves. >> his hard work has definitely paid off. he gives us an exclusive look at his hollywood home from the restaurant -- >> called gibson hasn't knee. they have bennie hasn't feature i got gibb see hasn't knee. >> to the home theater. >> this is my out
daniels. >> that's right baby. >> there's no one in the world more proud. >> 2001 the two starred in the john singleton directed movie >> i hate you. i'm going to have me a man boo boo. >> taraji as an actress she's authentic. she just makes people uncomfortable. if you don't come with it, she'll run right over you in a scene. >> i'll make some things right. you ain't shutting jamal out no more. >> she's doing exactly what she's supposed to do with that...
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daniel knowles. >> i can see it too. >> breaking news right now. nbc news confirmed oregon governor johnlans to resign amid a growing ethics scandal. the democrat faces allegations his fiancee used her relationship with him to enrich herself. kitzhaber is the longest serving chief executive. kate brown is expected to assume the office when the governor steps down. >>> we'll be right back with a frigid weekend forecast. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor th
daniel knowles. >> i can see it too. >> breaking news right now. nbc news confirmed oregon governor johnlans to resign amid a growing ethics scandal. the democrat faces allegations his fiancee used her relationship with him to enrich herself. kitzhaber is the longest serving chief executive. kate brown is expected to assume the office when the governor steps down. >>> we'll be right back with a frigid weekend forecast. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner...
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john gonzalez is live with the details and why he won't remain in jail. johnny? >> brad, good afternoon. we are live inside the fairfax county detention center at this hour where daniel rosen the state department employee who was arrested this week accused of suspicion of soliciting sex from a minor will be released from those doors in a matter of minutes. he was extradited from d.c. to fairfax county here where he was arraigned this morning and was actually released after posting $25,000 bond and again, in just minutes, he's expected to walk out of the jail here. prosecutors wanted him held because of multiple passports and he is a flight risk. his attorney handed over his client's passports telling the judge that he has lived in d.c. for 21 years, has hundreds of ties to the community, has no criminal record and "just because he's charged doesn't mean it should start destroying his life." after all spending three days behind bars the judge agreed to release him on bond only if he has no contact with minors and no computer use, not even at his job. even though he has already lost his state department security clearance. that has been suspended. rosen, appearing thro
john gonzalez is live with the details and why he won't remain in jail. johnny? >> brad, good afternoon. we are live inside the fairfax county detention center at this hour where daniel rosen the state department employee who was arrested this week accused of suspicion of soliciting sex from a minor will be released from those doors in a matter of minutes. he was extradited from d.c. to fairfax county here where he was arraigned this morning and was actually released after posting $25,000...
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john kasich and rick perry all get c plus. very bottom of the pack, chris christie gets a c. daniel what does that say to you? >> republicans are very critical about their candidates and they expect a lot of them and want to learn more. taking them seriously. a b is a solid grade. there is lot of room for improvement. what does scott walker think about foreign policy? we know he is competent running a state but foreign policy doesn't have much experience in. people want to know what he thinks about these issues. same with all these other candidates. they have their strengths. they don't have as big profiles as somebody like hillary clinton. so republican voters want to get to know these guys. they want to know what aspirations are for the country. they want to know how they talk to them. there are all these things that will come out in the next 11 months when the voting starts that i think will be extremely helpful. jon: fair or not colby, so much this early struggle is not so much about ideas and how you would govern, it is about how much money you can raise right? >> that is always what it is. you saw mitt
john kasich and rick perry all get c plus. very bottom of the pack, chris christie gets a c. daniel what does that say to you? >> republicans are very critical about their candidates and they expect a lot of them and want to learn more. taking them seriously. a b is a solid grade. there is lot of room for improvement. what does scott walker think about foreign policy? we know he is competent running a state but foreign policy doesn't have much experience in. people want to know what he...
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he called him up and said john there is something you ought to know and revealed to mitchell that he had top-secret documents from me, daniel ellsberg, in his office and all of this turned out to be critical -- he did not agree immediately to turn them over just informed them that he had them and say they could look at them in his office which they did not do right away. in retrospect, there was a period when nixon and kissinger understood that must i us have documents -- i should say that i had documents that i had not yet released. they were on vietnam. they were on nixon's policy in vietnam and they were from the national security council. that's what matthias told mitchell. but they did not know exactly what they were. if they had known exactly what they were, kissinger would have said perhaps that's all he had. i had written the questions for someone. i had gone over all of the answers and i had written the summary. for the president. it was very plausible that i had all the documents on that and that was all i had. that was the only project i worked on for nixon. it was all i had for nixon. as it was, they did not kno
he called him up and said john there is something you ought to know and revealed to mitchell that he had top-secret documents from me, daniel ellsberg, in his office and all of this turned out to be critical -- he did not agree immediately to turn them over just informed them that he had them and say they could look at them in his office which they did not do right away. in retrospect, there was a period when nixon and kissinger understood that must i us have documents -- i should say that i...
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process daniel donovan is opposed to the release arguing that many of the witnesses same forward and testified with full assurances of secrecy. and joining me now is civil rights attorney johnd several civil rights cases including the rodney king lawsuit. thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> let's start here with what they are arguing. the nyclu, among oh, saying this will restore public confidence in the criminal justice system. what is your take here? >> well i think it's important for it to occur. i would agree with that position. i don't know that it restores confidence. it's just a window into the criminal justice system that i think everyone needs to know. i'm a firm believer that family members need to know what happened to their loved ones. the public needs to know whether or not you can at least have a fair hearing about this and whether we are holding police officers accountable so this is very important, particularly as nature of the grand jury. you don't know how they decide these cases. you don't know who so it's important that the grand jury testimony is given out. i'm not sure you need a grand jury in thesecations. transparency is important and
process daniel donovan is opposed to the release arguing that many of the witnesses same forward and testified with full assurances of secrecy. and joining me now is civil rights attorney johnd several civil rights cases including the rodney king lawsuit. thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> let's start here with what they are arguing. the nyclu, among oh, saying this will restore public confidence in the criminal justice system. what is your take here? >> well i...
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money, george soros, john paulson taking complete opposite views of certain others, some selling out, some buying in. let's get right to it. alan, as we look at the scoreboard, daniele, paulson, they upped their stakes. george soros. guys against it, lee on cooperman, t. rowe price. >> 80, 90 range post ipo, back then it did suck all the oxygen out of the room. but after peaking at 120, looking to see if they hold the support, 85 is midpoint level from september. i think there is much more up side potential. very good value. liz: tracy it is down 27.6% since that $120 print. once you've seen a level you know you get back there if you do right things for the business, right? >> but i also think we knew going in, this was like for the big long-only hedge fundamentals. they got a piece of it. in there for short term. momentum trade. they did exactly what they wanted to do, they made money they left. for retail guy, you tell me. you tell me what a variable interest entity is. that's what you're investing in. you're investing in a shell company. i think it's a little sketchy for the retail person. hedge fund went in, made their money and left like they wanted to. liz: j
money, george soros, john paulson taking complete opposite views of certain others, some selling out, some buying in. let's get right to it. alan, as we look at the scoreboard, daniele, paulson, they upped their stakes. george soros. guys against it, lee on cooperman, t. rowe price. >> 80, 90 range post ipo, back then it did suck all the oxygen out of the room. but after peaking at 120, looking to see if they hold the support, 85 is midpoint level from september. i think there is much...
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joining us is a professor of the history of medicine at johns hopkins and daniel to notice --tois --tois. to deity to and why is it important? >> here at hopkins to be able to teach it to an undergraduate two wonderful groups of graduate students and and medical students why is it important? i think it is important because science and medicine are so important in our culture today and science and medicine and other products of human beings and human activities so if we understand science and medicine and how it has really produced real human beings, not textbook definition of scientific medicine we ended stand the product and may understand the things it can do for us and has been frailties' so it is an opportunity to reflect on the nature of this important part of our culture. >> area from the history background or medical background? >> come from a history background. in fact as high school and college student i shied away from science a bit. i came to the history of science and medicine because i was interested in the question how do humans being make up their opinions, how did they c
joining us is a professor of the history of medicine at johns hopkins and daniel to notice --tois --tois. to deity to and why is it important? >> here at hopkins to be able to teach it to an undergraduate two wonderful groups of graduate students and and medical students why is it important? i think it is important because science and medicine are so important in our culture today and science and medicine and other products of human beings and human activities so if we understand science...
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daniel pearl and beheaded him. these people are not poor, uneducated and looking for a job. i talk about that actually in my book. it's important to understand where they're coming from. jihadi johns mohammed emwazi, and also what's significant we're now getting some intelligence that he's actually had been a member of something called the north london boys who had links to al shabab. >> very interesting. we should mention you're at cpac. that's why it's a little loud behind you there. somebody good must be speaking. >> i'm having to compete with jeb bush right now. >> oh, my goodness. that would explain it. at the same time, i want to bring you back home domestically, van, because earlier this week it was divulged that literally every state in the nation has some sort of a terror investigation going on right now. the problem is global, right? >> it's a global problem, that's right. the fbi records said it's now all 50 states there are active investigations and cases open with potential links and people with potential links to isis. and don't forget, gretchen, a couple of years ago his predecessor, robert mueller testified that there were 59,000 people who came across our souther
daniel pearl and beheaded him. these people are not poor, uneducated and looking for a job. i talk about that actually in my book. it's important to understand where they're coming from. jihadi johns mohammed emwazi, and also what's significant we're now getting some intelligence that he's actually had been a member of something called the north london boys who had links to al shabab. >> very interesting. we should mention you're at cpac. that's why it's a little loud behind you there....
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john kasich delivering the ohio state of the state address. and later from the atlanta council cybersecurity coordinator michael daniel.d before the senate energy and natural resources committee about her 2016 budget request that totals $13.2 billion, 8% increase over 2015. committee chair lisa murkowski has threatened to hold up the department's budget request over an administration plan to protect large portions of the arctic national wildlife refuge. this hearing is 2 1/2 hours. >> call the hearing to order this morning. we're here this morning with secretary jewell and mr. connor, thank you both for being here. we're here to review the president's budget request for the department of the interior for fiscal year 2016. i just want to make sure i got the chart. and i'm going to spend a little bit of my time here this morning in opening comments to talk about the many ways in which this administration and the actions are having impact, negative impact in hurting my state. secretary jewell, you and i have had many opportunities to visit one-on-one, as well as your trip to alaska which i appreciate you making last week
john kasich delivering the ohio state of the state address. and later from the atlanta council cybersecurity coordinator michael daniel.d before the senate energy and natural resources committee about her 2016 budget request that totals $13.2 billion, 8% increase over 2015. committee chair lisa murkowski has threatened to hold up the department's budget request over an administration plan to protect large portions of the arctic national wildlife refuge. this hearing is 2 1/2 hours. >>...