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. >> university of maryland police chief david mitchell sent out a security alert right after the masscommunity college in oregon, warning that if you find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event, there are three things you can do to make a dinse. run, hide, fight. >> we want you to run away, if you can, to a secure location as you call 911 and inform authorities. hide, if you can and if all else fails, you don't have any other choice, you have to fight for your life. >> reporter: we asked students here if they think they can follow the chief's advice. >> you're supposed to run and hide first, but if you had to fight. >> yeah, for sure. for your life, yes. >> you would fight. >> that's the last option, yeah. >> many other students said they would have difficulty fighting the chief's advice to fight for survival. >> no, i don't think i would, actually. if it came to that situation i would just do as they say. >> it's realistic given the circumstances and it's all going to depend on just what is happening at that moment in time. >> reporter: ahead, we will take you on a ridealo
. >> university of maryland police chief david mitchell sent out a security alert right after the masscommunity college in oregon, warning that if you find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event, there are three things you can do to make a dinse. run, hide, fight. >> we want you to run away, if you can, to a secure location as you call 911 and inform authorities. hide, if you can and if all else fails, you don't have any other choice, you have to fight for your life....
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. >> after the mass committing in oregon, the university of maryland chief of police david mitchell sentalert to campus saying if you're confronted by an active shooter there are three things you can do to make a difference, run, hide, fight. >> we want you to run away if you can to a secure location as you call 911 and inform authorities. >> hide, if you can, and then if all else fails, you don't have any other choice. you have to fight for your life. >> run, hide and fight. that is the same as the federal formula used by the department of homeland security. police chief mitchell says he has three more words that he uses for his own officers. train, train and train. that's the latest from the university of maryland. chris gordon, news 4. >> the supreme court could make an announcement as early as tomorrow on whether it will consider an assault weapons case. >> guns rights advocates are challenging a 2013 law passed in suburban chicago. that law bans the sale or purchase of the possession of any semiautomatic weapon that holds ten rounds of ammunition. that is their second amendment righ
. >> after the mass committing in oregon, the university of maryland chief of police david mitchell sentalert to campus saying if you're confronted by an active shooter there are three things you can do to make a difference, run, hide, fight. >> we want you to run away if you can to a secure location as you call 911 and inform authorities. >> hide, if you can, and then if all else fails, you don't have any other choice. you have to fight for your life. >> run, hide and...
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eric jensen also worked in the tailor shop with the fugitives and joyce mitchell. davidrvisor. jensen said many believe sweat was having a sexual relationship with mitchel. >> she used to keep them back from the mess hall when we would come back from the mess hall for lunch, and she would keep him there and he would eat all kinds of chicken and other meals. that i remember specifically. >> for david sweat? >> yes. it was like the handsome jock on the football team asking the fatty to the prom. >> did people joke? >> yeah, yeah, we would all joke. we used to call her his boo. >> his boo? >> his girlfriend. >> did you ever ask him, are you having a relationship with her? >> yeah, and he never confirmed it or denied it. >> mitchell's attorney denies she ever had a sexual relationship with sweat. but whatever it was raised eyebrows and led to sweat being moved out of the tailor shop in 2013. and with sweat out of there, richard matt could make his move. matt is known as a lady's man, a charmer, who befriends mitchell. in 2013, the two start a sexual relationship, according t
eric jensen also worked in the tailor shop with the fugitives and joyce mitchell. davidrvisor. jensen said many believe sweat was having a sexual relationship with mitchel. >> she used to keep them back from the mess hall when we would come back from the mess hall for lunch, and she would keep him there and he would eat all kinds of chicken and other meals. that i remember specifically. >> for david sweat? >> yes. it was like the handsome jock on the football team asking the...
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>> i'm david mitchell. -- talk aestion little bit more about the distinction between legitimate withdrawals and the unproductive leakages. maybe touch on emergency side card ideas like a starter account or ira. how do we keep people on retirement and allow people to get access to the money when they need it? ms. ghilarducci: i'm a bipartisan policy commission on reform. a lot of the provisions, you can drive a remodeled kitchen through the hardship withdrawals for home repairs. thank you for that. lily? ms. batchelder: i think you are raising of really important issue which i think is related but distinct from the retirement security crisis. there is also a major problem of very few problems have a rainy day fund to deal with shocks to their income or consumption expenses. conference, one of my colleagues at nyu talk about some of his research about how month-to-month there are dramatic shifts in people's disposable income and what their demands are. i think that is something that maybe is a somewhat separate topic from today, but is really worth very careful policy attention. in terms of h
>> i'm david mitchell. -- talk aestion little bit more about the distinction between legitimate withdrawals and the unproductive leakages. maybe touch on emergency side card ideas like a starter account or ira. how do we keep people on retirement and allow people to get access to the money when they need it? ms. ghilarducci: i'm a bipartisan policy commission on reform. a lot of the provisions, you can drive a remodeled kitchen through the hardship withdrawals for home repairs. thank you...
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built for business. >> reporter: as the days grew longer and spring filled the air, joyce mitchell says davidweat's and richard matt's dream of escape with joyce herself as the getaway driver was becoming more real. >> i was told i was going to go live a happy life with them. >> reporter: the only fly in the ointment, she says they told her, was her partner of 21 years, lyle. >> mr. matt said he was going to kill my husband. >> they want to kill your husband. >> yes. >> reporter: in fact, joyce says matt had figured out how to carry out the killing once the two inmates made it out. she says he wanted to push lyle off a high rockface and needed joyce's help. >> he wanted me to find a cliff to put my husband over. and i'm like, i'm not doing that. >> reporter: in the car? push him? >> in the truck. >> reporter: joyce says she refused so matt came up with a new plan. >> mr. matt wanted me to give my husband some pills. to knock him out. >> reporter: then, joyce says, once the prisoners got into her jeep on the night of the escape, the first stop would be her home. >> reporter: you would have dru
built for business. >> reporter: as the days grew longer and spring filled the air, joyce mitchell says davidweat's and richard matt's dream of escape with joyce herself as the getaway driver was becoming more real. >> i was told i was going to go live a happy life with them. >> reporter: the only fly in the ointment, she says they told her, was her partner of 21 years, lyle. >> mr. matt said he was going to kill my husband. >> they want to kill your husband....
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zantac it challenge. >>> reporter: as the days grew longer and spring filled the air, joyce mitchell says davidweat's and richard matt's dream of escape with joyce herself as the getaway driver was becoming more real. >> i was told i was going to go live a happy life with them. >> reporter: the only fly in the ointment, she says they told her, was her partner of 21 years, lyle. >> mr. matt said he was going to kill my husband. >> reporter: they wanna kill your husband. >> yes. >> reporter: in fact, joyce says matt had figured out how to carry out the killing once the two inmates made it out. she says he wanted to push lyle off a high rockface and needed joyce's help. >> he wanted me to find a cliff to put my husband over. and i'm like, "i'm not doin' that." >> reporter: in the car? push him? >> in the truck. >> reporter: joyce says she refused so matt came up with a new plan. >> mr. matt wanted me to give my husband some pills. >> reporter: and it could -- >> to knock him out. >> reporter: then, joyce says, once the prisoners got into her jeep on the night of the escape, the first stop would be
zantac it challenge. >>> reporter: as the days grew longer and spring filled the air, joyce mitchell says davidweat's and richard matt's dream of escape with joyce herself as the getaway driver was becoming more real. >> i was told i was going to go live a happy life with them. >> reporter: the only fly in the ointment, she says they told her, was her partner of 21 years, lyle. >> mr. matt said he was going to kill my husband. >> reporter: they wanna kill your...
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. >> i'm david mitchell with the aspen institute.d a question, just folks could talk a little bit more about the distinction between legitimate hardship withdrawals and kind of the unproductive leakages? maybe touch on an emergency sidecar idea that david leafson's talked about, how do we distinguish between two things, how do we keep people in retirement and let people get access to the money when they really need it? >> yeah. i'm on a bipartisan policy center commission on retirement reform. we spent three hours on this. and a lot of the provisions you can drive a remodeled kitchen through the hardship withdrawals, you know, for home repair. so thanks for that. lily, you want to start? >> yeah. i think what you're raising is a really important issue. i think as related but distinct from the retirement security crisis. so there is also a major problem of very few households have a basic rainy day fund to deal with both shocks to their income, but also shocks to their consumption expenses. and that actually, at an aspen institute con
. >> i'm david mitchell with the aspen institute.d a question, just folks could talk a little bit more about the distinction between legitimate hardship withdrawals and kind of the unproductive leakages? maybe touch on an emergency sidecar idea that david leafson's talked about, how do we distinguish between two things, how do we keep people in retirement and let people get access to the money when they really need it? >> yeah. i'm on a bipartisan policy center commission on...
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. >> i'm david mitchell with the aspen suit. i had -- aspen suit. had a question, if folks could talk more about the difference between legitimate hardship withdrawals and maybe the unpredictive leak issues, maybe a starter account, my ra, how do we keep people in retirement and how do we let people get access to the money when they really need it? >> yeah. i'm on a bipartisan policy center commission on retirement reform. we spent three hours on this, and a lot of the provisions you can drive a remodeled kitchen through the hardship withdrawals, you know, for home repair. so thanks for that. lily, you want to start? >> yeah. i think what you're raising is a really important issue. i think as related but distinct from the retirement security crisis. so there is also a major problem of very few households have a basic rainy day fund to deal with both shocks to their income, but also shocks to their consumption expenses. and that actually, at an aspen institute conference, one of my colleagues, jonathan murdoch, talked about his research on in this ab
. >> i'm david mitchell with the aspen suit. i had -- aspen suit. had a question, if folks could talk more about the difference between legitimate hardship withdrawals and maybe the unpredictive leak issues, maybe a starter account, my ra, how do we keep people in retirement and how do we let people get access to the money when they really need it? >> yeah. i'm on a bipartisan policy center commission on retirement reform. we spent three hours on this, and a lot of the provisions...
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mitchell was getting in deep. for months she had been doing illicit favors for her friend, cop-killer david sweat with richard mattween. but now, with sweat no longer in the tailor shop, matt moved in. >> he looked at me one day and said, "you know, joyce, i do love you." and i said, "i love my husband." and i walked away. >> reporter: speculation has run rampant, joyce, that there was something more here. that while mr. matt told you he loved you, that by this point, you loved him as well. >> no. it started out as a flirtation thing. but that's all it ever was. there was never any love between myself and mr. matt. >> reporter: at some point there was sexual contact between you and richard matt. and when i interviewed your husband lyle, he said you swore to him that there was not. and that wasn't true, was it? >> there was never any actual sexual intercourse. mr. matt had grabbed me a couple times and kissed me. and then there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. he wanted me to-- he wanted me to perform oral sex on him. and i said no. and when i said no, he grabbed my head and pushed me down. >> reporter: she
mitchell was getting in deep. for months she had been doing illicit favors for her friend, cop-killer david sweat with richard mattween. but now, with sweat no longer in the tailor shop, matt moved in. >> he looked at me one day and said, "you know, joyce, i do love you." and i said, "i love my husband." and i walked away. >> reporter: speculation has run rampant, joyce, that there was something more here. that while mr. matt told you he loved you, that by this...
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mitchell was getting in deep. for months she had been doing illicit favors for her friend, cop-killer david sweat with richard mattween. but now, with sweat no longer in the tailor shop, matt moved in. >> he looked at me one day and said, "you know, joyce, i do love you." and i said, "i love my husband." and i walked away. >> speculation has ran rampant, joyce, that there was something more here. that while mr. matt told you he loved you, that by this point, you loved him as well. >> no. it started out as a flirtation thing. but that's all it ever was. there was never any love between myself and mr. matt. >> at some point there was sexual contact between you and richard matt. and when i interviewed your husband lyle, he said you swore to him that there was not. and that wasn't true, was it? >> there was never any actual sexual intercourse. mr. matt had grabbed me a couple times and kissed me. and then there was one point where he had -- i'm sorry. he wanted me to -- he wanted me to perform oral sex on him. and i said no. and when i said no, he grabbed my head and pushed me down. >> reporter: she says what happened
mitchell was getting in deep. for months she had been doing illicit favors for her friend, cop-killer david sweat with richard mattween. but now, with sweat no longer in the tailor shop, matt moved in. >> he looked at me one day and said, "you know, joyce, i do love you." and i said, "i love my husband." and i walked away. >> speculation has ran rampant, joyce, that there was something more here. that while mr. matt told you he loved you, that by this point, you...
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mitchell was sent to the bedford hills correctional facility yesterday. she admitted to smuggling tools into the prison where she once worked for inmates david sweat and richard matt. she was sentenced to up to seven years behind bars and will not be eligible for parole until 2017. >>> one queens lawmaker wants new york state to stop setting bail for people charged with crimes. he wants people accused of serious crimes just jailed outright. defendants could be released or face supervision for lesser crimes. no money would be involved though. he tells "the wall street journal" bail is often used to imprison people before they're found guilty. >>> police are now investigating the mother accused of tossing her newborn daughter to her death in the bronx. jennifer berry pleaded not guilty to murder charges after allegedly tossing her daughter from a seventh floor window on monday. prosecutors are reopening the investigation into the death of her son. the 2 1/2-week-old boy was found dead in the basement of her home in 2008. a medical examiner at the time ruled he died of natural causes related to sudden infant death syndrome. >> a newborn being thrown out the wind
mitchell was sent to the bedford hills correctional facility yesterday. she admitted to smuggling tools into the prison where she once worked for inmates david sweat and richard matt. she was sentenced to up to seven years behind bars and will not be eligible for parole until 2017. >>> one queens lawmaker wants new york state to stop setting bail for people charged with crimes. he wants people accused of serious crimes just jailed outright. defendants could be released or face...
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mitchell had admitted to smuggling tools into the prison where she once worked for inmates david sweat and richard matt. matt was killed and sweat recaptured about three weeks after escaping. >>> new this morning, mayor de blasio is helping department of transportation crews pave some roads on staten island. these pictures were taken in the pothole ridden stretch of arthur kill road. that's in rossville. this is all part of a city wide project. back in may, the mayor announced he had allocated more than $240 million in the budget to pave 500 additional miles of roads over the next two years. >>> now, film crews are shooting the movie that depicts the miracle on the hudson. cameras from the top of the rock here in the comcast building captured the activity on the hudson yesterday afternoon. the scene may look familiar to you. it's for the movie, though. that's a barge for the clint eastwood directed film. it's set up on the river off west 38th street. filming is expected to continue through friday, weather permitting. they're re-creating that famous scene we saw for real back in january
mitchell had admitted to smuggling tools into the prison where she once worked for inmates david sweat and richard matt. matt was killed and sweat recaptured about three weeks after escaping. >>> new this morning, mayor de blasio is helping department of transportation crews pave some roads on staten island. these pictures were taken in the pothole ridden stretch of arthur kill road. that's in rossville. this is all part of a city wide project. back in may, the mayor announced he had...
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. >> andrea mitchell listening with us, andrea, as chris speaks, i'm reminded of the photograph released by the white house of the president firing a weapon. >> exactly. >> at camp david they have all played this game and they have played into that basic impulse in american politics to be associated with hunting and with guns. and but i think it's gone the other way and i think that the polling shows that hillary clinton is better off being consistent with her past positions on this than trying to change herself. we saw what happened to john kerry coming out and looking uncomfortable with that camo gear back running in 2004. the outlier here is bernie sanders because this is not the position of his base. he as the vermont senator has been voting with the nra but certainly not the large numbers of people who are contributing to his campaign, raising so much money. and getting such large crowds. that base, liberal democratic group, do not associate bernie sanders with being on some parts of guns being in favor of guns. today, you know senator blumenthal from connecticut responding, of course, in the past to sandy hook and newtown, what happened there at sandy hook, he c
. >> andrea mitchell listening with us, andrea, as chris speaks, i'm reminded of the photograph released by the white house of the president firing a weapon. >> exactly. >> at camp david they have all played this game and they have played into that basic impulse in american politics to be associated with hunting and with guns. and but i think it's gone the other way and i think that the polling shows that hillary clinton is better off being consistent with her past positions...