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in raleigh durham five straight day of temperatures above 100 degrees. that's a new record for them. we're now down to 90 in raleigh/durham. due to thunderstorms in the area. dallas is still roasting at 103 degrees. and as we head into our monday, we're going to be dealing with those temperatures in the 90s still, but we're going to take a few degrees off in d.c. we're taking a few degrees off in raleigh/durham after being 101 today. by tuesday temperatures start warming their way back up again. it is just a very short respite. at this time of the year we'll take any degree we can get. lester? >> i saw samantha. i said stephanie. thank you very much. >> you betcha. >>> the last flight of the space shuttle gave us something we've never seen before. this is the first ever shot taken from space of the shuttle's reentry to the earth's atmosphere. this picture of the shuttle "atlantis" was taken from the international space station. a remarkable image. >>> a first in this year's tour de france. after 21 days of riding the winner was cadel evans. also the olde
in raleigh durham five straight day of temperatures above 100 degrees. that's a new record for them. we're now down to 90 in raleigh/durham. due to thunderstorms in the area. dallas is still roasting at 103 degrees. and as we head into our monday, we're going to be dealing with those temperatures in the 90s still, but we're going to take a few degrees off in d.c. we're taking a few degrees off in raleigh/durham after being 101 today. by tuesday temperatures start warming their way back up...
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real world call torture what obama's justice department did do is call in a special prosecutor john durham to carry on an investigation into cia interrogators who may have unlawfully torture detainees in their custody and since not all but slowly but surely the investigation has been growing bits and pieces out. the most prominent example being the destruction of cia interrogation tapes and investigation that john durham decided to drop and then this week this week we learned from attorney general eric holder that out of one hundred and one cases they would pursue criminal investigations and only two two cases out of one hundred one and they haven't even released the names of these two specific cases but some out there have speculated the one is a prisoner who froze to death at a secret prison in afghanistan the other was one of the bodies that you saw soldiers posing next to it all the great photos those sound brutal and the proof of the grave abuses that were committed in the name of america all over the world in secret installations but they're just the tip of the iceberg so if you look
real world call torture what obama's justice department did do is call in a special prosecutor john durham to carry on an investigation into cia interrogators who may have unlawfully torture detainees in their custody and since not all but slowly but surely the investigation has been growing bits and pieces out. the most prominent example being the destruction of cia interrogation tapes and investigation that john durham decided to drop and then this week this week we learned from attorney...
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flight 226 heading to europe and delta regional jet atlantic southeast flight headed to raleigh, durham, north carolina. neither plane ended up going anywhere last night. passengers aboard two planes got quite a jolt thursday evening when their jets collided on the tarmac. >> it looked awfully close. it just clipped it. the tip of the wing just sheered right off. >> reporter: the larger jet, a delta boeing 767, bound for amsterdam, was preparing to take off when it struck a commuter jet, slicing through its tail and alarming passengers. >> the whole plane jostled. so we rocked side to side. >> a really big shock. >> reporter: the commuter jet heading to north carolina suffered major damage to the tail and horizontal stabilizer and the collision came for a rude awakening for one of its passengers. >> i was half asleep. the next thing you know there was a bang. we all wondered what happened. the pilot came on and said we were clipped by the plane behind us. >> did he hit you with the tail with his wing? >> absly, he did. >> reporter: a similar accident happened in april when a large air f
flight 226 heading to europe and delta regional jet atlantic southeast flight headed to raleigh, durham, north carolina. neither plane ended up going anywhere last night. passengers aboard two planes got quite a jolt thursday evening when their jets collided on the tarmac. >> it looked awfully close. it just clipped it. the tip of the wing just sheered right off. >> reporter: the larger jet, a delta boeing 767, bound for amsterdam, was preparing to take off when it struck a commuter...
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. >> durham, north carolina, the home of duke university.s low railroad bridge. a clearance of only 11 feet, 8 inches which is clearly marked here, and here. >> some of the trucks, when they pull up, they look like sardine cans that have been opened, so we call it the can opener. >> ever since jurgen henn moved to durham from germany in the 1990s, he's been fascinated by the city's history. and the bridge at the center of so many accidents. >> the buildings here were built around the early 20th century. the tobacco warehouses around 1904. that's probably around the time that this bridge was clearance and i suspect clearance wasn't a big issue then. >> but as trucks grow taller over the years, the bridge doesn't. >> i found photos on the website of truck crashes from the '40s and '50s and '60s. >> intrigued by the sheer volume of accidents at the bridge he sets out to document exactly how many occur. >> we were wondering if we could record the crashes to get a more accurate record of the frequency of these crashes. i have a camera set up here
. >> durham, north carolina, the home of duke university.s low railroad bridge. a clearance of only 11 feet, 8 inches which is clearly marked here, and here. >> some of the trucks, when they pull up, they look like sardine cans that have been opened, so we call it the can opener. >> ever since jurgen henn moved to durham from germany in the 1990s, he's been fascinated by the city's history. and the bridge at the center of so many accidents. >> the buildings here were...
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i went to one of our aviation plants in durham. there's over 300 highly-skilled employees there. 60% are veterans, and they're producing the world's largest jet engine and also the world eat most efficient jet -- world's most efficient jet engine. people sometimes ask me if i have a favorite project, and it's impossible to answer because we do so much, but still everybody should have a chance to see a jet engine on the factory floor. in many ways, it's the future of american technology and the future of american manufacturing. i talk about durham not just because of what they're producing, but for what they stand for. every single day they prove what we know is true: that america can compete. now, an important part of my job is to be a cheerleader for our company and for the work, but really the results speak for themselves. last month at the paris air show we sold $27 billion in service and engine deals. so, listen, we have some real challenges in this country. friday's jobs numbers are unquestionably bad news. but i'm here today
i went to one of our aviation plants in durham. there's over 300 highly-skilled employees there. 60% are veterans, and they're producing the world's largest jet engine and also the world eat most efficient jet -- world's most efficient jet engine. people sometimes ask me if i have a favorite project, and it's impossible to answer because we do so much, but still everybody should have a chance to see a jet engine on the factory floor. in many ways, it's the future of american technology and the...
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>> we'll talk after the break, monte durham, stand by for all things fashion. >>> but, first, i wantt to this, dr. sanjay gupta reporting about how the best fight against depression may be exercise. here's today's "human factor." >> reporter: dr. joseph maroon remembers the exact moment his life fell apart. >> i had a major personal train wreck. within the course of a week my father died, a marriage that was rocky ended, and i didn't have any reserve. i had to quit neurosurgery. >> reporter: death, divorce, depression, all of it happened in a matter of days. >> my mental processing was gone. i was -- rock bottom. i hit bottom. >> reporter: the crisis was so bad, dr. maroon contemplated suicide, but then came the opportunity. >> it was a phone call from a banker friend in wheeling, west virginia, who i think took pity on me and said, hey, joe, let's go for a run. >> reporter: your first response? >> my first, are you crazy? >> reporter: but he did go for that run. and he felt something go click. >> it was the first night that i slept in about four or five months. >> reporter: is that
>> we'll talk after the break, monte durham, stand by for all things fashion. >>> but, first, i wantt to this, dr. sanjay gupta reporting about how the best fight against depression may be exercise. here's today's "human factor." >> reporter: dr. joseph maroon remembers the exact moment his life fell apart. >> i had a major personal train wreck. within the course of a week my father died, a marriage that was rocky ended, and i didn't have any reserve. i had...
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from maine's acadia national park, west to chicago, to raleigh-durham in the south. >> our bigger concern is that it's going to last several days and that may put us us at increased risks over the next couple of days. >> reporter: and adding to the misery, a warning tonight for swimmers and kayakers here in new york city to stay out of the water because of a raw sewage spill in the hudson river. brian? >> talk about insult to injury. anne thompson in times square tonight to start us off. anne, thanks for that, i think. >>> we're trying to keep a watch for you on when this wave will break where you live, and joining us again tonight, our friend janice huff, chief meteorologist wnbc here in new york, and i know you have to answer regionally, and no two places will have the same experience. >> exactly. there will be a break for the northeast which is experiencing the heat wave now. the 103 degrees in newark, new jersey, that set a record. there were parts of iowa yesterday that had a heat index above 120 of what it felt like. those areas of the country won't get the relief from the jet strea
from maine's acadia national park, west to chicago, to raleigh-durham in the south. >> our bigger concern is that it's going to last several days and that may put us us at increased risks over the next couple of days. >> reporter: and adding to the misery, a warning tonight for swimmers and kayakers here in new york city to stay out of the water because of a raw sewage spill in the hudson river. brian? >> talk about insult to injury. anne thompson in times square tonight to...
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different flights, one a huge 767 bound for amsterdam and the smaller commuter plane headed to raleigh-durham, north carolina. >> we were on our way from washington to raleigh, and taxiing to take off and the plane clipped our plane. >> reporter: how did everybody on board handle it? >> fine, calm, uneventful. >> it was a nonevent until we figured out that we'd lost the wing and our flight, to amsterdam. >> reporter: passengers on both planes described hearing a loud bang and then feeling a bump, some saying it was almost as if they'd hit a pothole on the runway. >> it was a really big shock. just a really big shock. >> there was a lot of texting, no, there was no screaming. there was some cursing. >> some people were freaking out but everybody was pretty calm overall. >> reporter: when you say freaking out, tell us. >> the girl next to me, she was right by the wing and crying and the other guy was trying to jump out of the emergency exit for a little bit, but everybody else was pretty calm. >> reporter: both planes were fully intending to head out of boston. both ended up stuck here. it coul
different flights, one a huge 767 bound for amsterdam and the smaller commuter plane headed to raleigh-durham, north carolina. >> we were on our way from washington to raleigh, and taxiing to take off and the plane clipped our plane. >> reporter: how did everybody on board handle it? >> fine, calm, uneventful. >> it was a nonevent until we figured out that we'd lost the wing and our flight, to amsterdam. >> reporter: passengers on both planes described hearing a...
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the regional jet bound for raleigh durham, north carolina, reportedly with 74 passengers and 3 crew. one passenger on that small plane complained of a neck injury after the collision. no one else was hurt. this comes just three months after a similar mishap at new york's jfk airport. the dramatic collision there caught on tape as the wing tip of a giant airbus a380 hit the tail of a regional jet and spun it. there were nearly 1,000 runway incidents last year at the nation's airport where planes got too close to each other or vehicles. luckily actual collisions are not common but they are a major safety concern. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and we'll hear more from passengers who were on board those planes coming up on "good morning america." >>> in washington, the president and congressional negotiators are taking a break from the tense budget talks today. but mr. obama will again take his case to the public with his second news conference of the week. there are the slightest t gns of a compromise that might be in the works. it would allow the president to raise the debt lim
the regional jet bound for raleigh durham, north carolina, reportedly with 74 passengers and 3 crew. one passenger on that small plane complained of a neck injury after the collision. no one else was hurt. this comes just three months after a similar mishap at new york's jfk airport. the dramatic collision there caught on tape as the wing tip of a giant airbus a380 hit the tail of a regional jet and spun it. there were nearly 1,000 runway incidents last year at the nation's airport where planes...
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. >> the delta jet was headed to amsterdam, the other to raleigh-durham. the wing of the delta jet clipped the tail of the smaller plane. >>> a gruesome sight in the bay area. some woke up this morning to find a burning body in the middle of the road. tonight, we're getting some answers. it happened in the rock ridge neighborhood. we bring in cheryl hurd. this is tragic for the victim and families but horrifying for the neighbors. what's the latest? >> reporter: a gruesome reminder of what was discovered here, a burned out area right where the body was found. now, this neighborhood is located right near the freeway, and the folks who live around here say a body found here is something they will not forget for a very long time. >> may he rest in peace, may your family feel the love of god and know peace, too. so sorry. >> reporter: helen miller and her neighbor left these flowers at the exact spot where a burning body was discovered thursday morning in the 500 block of ivan hoe road. >> sometimes we get burglarized because we're near the freeway. so things
. >> the delta jet was headed to amsterdam, the other to raleigh-durham. the wing of the delta jet clipped the tail of the smaller plane. >>> a gruesome sight in the bay area. some woke up this morning to find a burning body in the middle of the road. tonight, we're getting some answers. it happened in the rock ridge neighborhood. we bring in cheryl hurd. this is tragic for the victim and families but horrifying for the neighbors. what's the latest? >> reporter: a gruesome...
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few weeks ago for example the obama administration announced that there would be a closure to the durham inquiry which was the real only investigation that the obama administration has done into these past abuses and that inquiry just looked at cia abuses and only against one hundred or so detainees and also it only looked at what these officers did that went beyond what was authorized and the problem is is that what was authorized is what was illegal and so looking at just what went beyond the authorization was never sufficient it was always to too narrow an inquiry it must be remembered that hundreds of other key cheney's not just one hundred cia custody were subject to these abuses and you mentioned them were also detained for many years oh i see and i and you mentioned that you have called for investigations in the past have you called on the obama administration to investigate george w. bush and senior administration officials in the past well i guess what's different about this report is we specifically named four individuals for which there was overwhelming amount of evidence. reg
few weeks ago for example the obama administration announced that there would be a closure to the durham inquiry which was the real only investigation that the obama administration has done into these past abuses and that inquiry just looked at cia abuses and only against one hundred or so detainees and also it only looked at what these officers did that went beyond what was authorized and the problem is is that what was authorized is what was illegal and so looking at just what went beyond the...
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see how the very wealthy people and how the very poor people people live but if you live like me in durham north carolina i just don't see the same range of the income differences i live in a neighborhood it's not the university professors almost everybody is the same you don't really see the range of inequality dramatic range of inequality the very rich kid pollute selves and the rest of us don't get to even understand the scale of inequality the thing is there in the us there's a deep belief. about the phrase that the opera is not over until the fact lady sings and it turns out that when we ask people to think about a world in which there is more social mobility in which where you are born doesn't determine where you will end up under those conditions people are happier with more income inequality and i think one of the things that has happened in the us is that people are convinced themselves and others. there's not social mobility here really it's so you know we americans pride ourselves on this idea that in this society doesn't matter where you born you can achieve anything it turns o
see how the very wealthy people and how the very poor people people live but if you live like me in durham north carolina i just don't see the same range of the income differences i live in a neighborhood it's not the university professors almost everybody is the same you don't really see the range of inequality dramatic range of inequality the very rich kid pollute selves and the rest of us don't get to even understand the scale of inequality the thing is there in the us there's a deep belief....
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i grew up in durham, north carolina. durham was called at that time, the black wall street. we own our own pharmacies, and farmers bank. you are talking about the mutual life insurance, mutual statements and loans. i grew up around black doctors. if people being successful. when i'm saying i'm glad to hear about the hip hop guys doing their things, all of the great jazz artists. i wanted to focus on one thing today. you can be whatever you want to be. [applause] >> you don't have to rely, i hear this a lot of times. people were like maybe the caw cushion -- caucasian sector is holding me back. the devil is holding me back. when you get the education, you can be as successful as you want to be. the foundation is get a good education. you've got to get a good education. [applause] [applause] >> too many -- if i may, too many people, black folks, they dropping out of school. it's the right thing to do. that's not the right thing to do, folks. too many people paid a heavy price with their life for us to get an education. what i'm saying to you today, you may say we don't own spo
i grew up in durham, north carolina. durham was called at that time, the black wall street. we own our own pharmacies, and farmers bank. you are talking about the mutual life insurance, mutual statements and loans. i grew up around black doctors. if people being successful. when i'm saying i'm glad to hear about the hip hop guys doing their things, all of the great jazz artists. i wanted to focus on one thing today. you can be whatever you want to be. [applause] >> you don't have to rely,...
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the regional jet bound for raleigh durham with 74 passengers.enger on the small plane compared of a neck injury after the collision. no one else was hurt. there was nearly 1,000 runway incidents at the nation's airports where planes got too close to each other. luckily actual collisions are not common but they are major safety concern. >>> the ts a a wants to test express lanes for travelers. federal authorities plan to launch a pilot program a four airlifts that will allow prequalified passengers to pass through more swiftly. it would include delta passengers boarding in atlanta and detroit. qualifying travelers must be u.s. citizens would provide personal information in advance to tsa. cleared passengers would go through metal detectors but may escape more rigorous screening but travelers may still be subject to random full checks in order to keep from potential terrorists and may expand to more airports. >>> bookstore borders faces possible lick way wi days. >> also, he died a hero serving our country in war. solemn homecoming for a soldier.
the regional jet bound for raleigh durham with 74 passengers.enger on the small plane compared of a neck injury after the collision. no one else was hurt. there was nearly 1,000 runway incidents at the nation's airports where planes got too close to each other. luckily actual collisions are not common but they are major safety concern. >>> the ts a a wants to test express lanes for travelers. federal authorities plan to launch a pilot program a four airlifts that will allow...
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and executive director of the southern coalition for social justice, a nonprofit organization in durham, north carolina. she has been a civil rights lawyer and has been deeply involved in the voting rights and in redistricting. she will speak on a topic of enormous interest. as i said, the population growth has been among minorities, but it is not yet clear that growth will be reflected in seats. she will give us an overview of how that is playing out in a number of state and how quickly we have or will be moving into the courts on the process. then we will turn to michael mcdonald who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings , associate prof. of political science at george mason university. he is someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities, including the arizona redistricting commission who has launched through brookings and a.i. as well as the public matching -- mapping project, entellus the efforts to increase public participation and transparency in this entire process. then we will end with my colleague norman ornstein, a resident scholar who everyone kno
and executive director of the southern coalition for social justice, a nonprofit organization in durham, north carolina. she has been a civil rights lawyer and has been deeply involved in the voting rights and in redistricting. she will speak on a topic of enormous interest. as i said, the population growth has been among minorities, but it is not yet clear that growth will be reflected in seats. she will give us an overview of how that is playing out in a number of state and how quickly we...
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it happened in north carolina where police say a durham man led what amounted to a religious cult.lives of four women and nine children. all living in the same home. prosecutors say moses killed one of the children and one of the women was also killed. bizarre case with a lot of twists and turns. holly, this is a terrible case. what do police say happened here? >> this is a horrific case. we've got insider information, don, because what happened one of the women who actually escaped this cult is talking. she was an eyewitness to these murders. 4-year-old little jaden higgens about bottom. he's 4 years old. he's playing with other children. he swats one of the other on the behind. someone tells this cult leader and says to the mother i think he's gay. i told you to get rid of him. >> the 4-year-old is gay. what's that all about? >> because he swatted another child while playing, don. you know what he does? he says to the mother give me your gun. she hand over the gun. he takes the 4-year-old little boy into the garage. puts on the lord prayer on the loud speakers and shoots the baby
it happened in north carolina where police say a durham man led what amounted to a religious cult.lives of four women and nine children. all living in the same home. prosecutors say moses killed one of the children and one of the women was also killed. bizarre case with a lot of twists and turns. holly, this is a terrible case. what do police say happened here? >> this is a horrific case. we've got insider information, don, because what happened one of the women who actually escaped this...
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this spring we traveled to duke university my alma mat never durham, north carolina. the ke islamic study center is one of the nation's top venues for the study of islam and islamic culte. its miion is to tch a generation of leaders who will understand islam's diversity and complexity. we met with mirrium cook, professor of asian and middle east easrn studies and an associate professor of political science. >> i think it's very important to think about islam beyond the religious boundaries. anthat is what we've ted to do her at disc. and that is to think about the way in which islam influences choices people make in particular societies, what we try to do here was to emphasize not only religion and the humannities but also to look at the ways in which political science, so -- has been here for a number of years and political science in economics, in anthropoly, the importance ofhinking about islam when thinking about these societies. >> rose: you had something to do with thereation of , did you not? >> i did, yes. with my husband, at the end of the 90s. we put togethe
this spring we traveled to duke university my alma mat never durham, north carolina. the ke islamic study center is one of the nation's top venues for the study of islam and islamic culte. its miion is to tch a generation of leaders who will understand islam's diversity and complexity. we met with mirrium cook, professor of asian and middle east easrn studies and an associate professor of political science. >> i think it's very important to think about islam beyond the religious...
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we had a meeting in durham, north carolina. i want to start today by telling you what i did after that meeting. i went to one of our aviation plants. it's a world-class facility. there are over 300 highly- skilled employees their current 60% are veterans, and they're producing the world's largest jet engine, and also the world's largest -- most efficient and jet engine. sometimes people ask me if i have a state g e product. it is like asking a parent who is your favorite child, but everyone should have a chance to see a jet engine on the factory floor. in many ways, it is the future of american technology and american manufacturing. i talk about the durham, n.c., not because of what they're doing, but because of what they stand for. every single day they proves what we know is truth -- america can compete. an important part of my job is to be a cheerleader, but the results speak for themselves. last month, we sold $27 billion in service and engine deals. so, listen, we have some real challenges in this country. friday's jobs nu
we had a meeting in durham, north carolina. i want to start today by telling you what i did after that meeting. i went to one of our aviation plants. it's a world-class facility. there are over 300 highly- skilled employees their current 60% are veterans, and they're producing the world's largest jet engine, and also the world's largest -- most efficient and jet engine. sometimes people ask me if i have a state g e product. it is like asking a parent who is your favorite child, but everyone...
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. >> reporter: since august 2009 federal prosecutor john durham has been investigating the detention and interrogation program. this is the second such review of that program. he has now investigated the treatment of 101 detainees in u.s. custody and concluded that only two of these cases warrant further criminal investigation. both of these detainees died while in custody, one in iraq and the other in afghanistan. leading analysts say the endless scrutiny and threat of lit gigs that hung over the heads of the cia interrogators could be a risk in the future at a time when they need to taken morris beings because the threat has become more diversified spreading to al-qaida franchises in yemen, somalia and the homegrown component. >> we want our national security and terrorist professionals not to be looking over their shoulders. i think it has been demoralizing for these folks. >> reporter: in a statement released late last night the acl aorbgs said senior administration officials under the previous administration should have been pursued as well. for a period of several years and wit
. >> reporter: since august 2009 federal prosecutor john durham has been investigating the detention and interrogation program. this is the second such review of that program. he has now investigated the treatment of 101 detainees in u.s. custody and concluded that only two of these cases warrant further criminal investigation. both of these detainees died while in custody, one in iraq and the other in afghanistan. leading analysts say the endless scrutiny and threat of lit gigs that hung...
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since august 2209 federal prosecutor john durham has been investigating the cia detention and interrogationthis is a second such review of the program, he reviewed the treatment of 101 detainees in u.s. custody and concluded two of the deaths warranted criminal investigation and both of these detainees died while in custody, one in iraq and the other in afghanistan. and really, analysts say the endless litigation could make the u.s. intelligence risk averse when the risk has been more diversified, spreading to al-qaeda franchises in yemen and somalia, as well as the home grown component. >> we want our national security and counterterrorism professionals not to be looking behind their shoulder, wondering whether the next administration is going to second guess their moves that were authorized by law in the doj lawyers, and so i think it's demoralizing, it has been demoralizing for these folks. >> reporter: there's no indication when the last two investigations will bring charges or be effectively closed julie. julie: some groups i guess think the investigation should have gone further, righ
since august 2209 federal prosecutor john durham has been investigating the cia detention and interrogationthis is a second such review of the program, he reviewed the treatment of 101 detainees in u.s. custody and concluded two of the deaths warranted criminal investigation and both of these detainees died while in custody, one in iraq and the other in afghanistan. and really, analysts say the endless litigation could make the u.s. intelligence risk averse when the risk has been more...
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>> what's not clear yet is when did yourham finished his -- durham finished his report and gave his recommendationholder made an announcement, which was yesterday, and i think that may have been timed in a way to give panetta some running room at dod and petraeus running room, given his testimony at his confirmation hearing, to look forward, not backwards, at the agency. martha: very interesting. and it's an interesting look at the tenure so far of eric holder. cully simpson, great to talk to you. >> thank you. gregg: a shocking security breach at one of the world's busiest airports. just how did a foreign citizen fly across the country with somebody else's expired boarding pass? and no valid passport. chair of the house homeland security committee, peter craning wants answers and he'll be joining us next. martha: the judge in the casey anthony trial, suspending court indefinitely this morning. what's going on with that? as we learn that the jury will be deliberating through the fourth of july weekend. they must be happy campers in that deliberation room! all that coming up, after this. gregg an o
>> what's not clear yet is when did yourham finished his -- durham finished his report and gave his recommendationholder made an announcement, which was yesterday, and i think that may have been timed in a way to give panetta some running room at dod and petraeus running room, given his testimony at his confirmation hearing, to look forward, not backwards, at the agency. martha: very interesting. and it's an interesting look at the tenure so far of eric holder. cully simpson, great to...
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the regional jet bound for raleigh durham, north carolina, reportedly with 74 passengers and three crewck injury after the collision. no one else was hurt. this comes just three months after a similar mishap at new york's jfk airport. the dramatic collision there caught on tape as the wing tip of a giant airbus a-a-0 hit the tail of a regional jet and spun it. there were nearly 1,000 runway incidents last year at the nation's airports where planes got too close to each other or to vehicles. luckily, actual collisions are not common. but they are a major safety concern. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> federal agents have apprehended a u.s. soldier accused of trying to sneak military explosives on an airline flight. the 19-year-old army private told investigators he picked up a small amount of c-4 explosives while at a military training course. a tsa agent did a swab test on the soldier's bag and the test was positive. he was picked up before boarding a united airlines flight from yuma, arizona, to los angeles. >>> the new york man accused in the brutal murder of an 8-year-old boy h
the regional jet bound for raleigh durham, north carolina, reportedly with 74 passengers and three crewck injury after the collision. no one else was hurt. this comes just three months after a similar mishap at new york's jfk airport. the dramatic collision there caught on tape as the wing tip of a giant airbus a-a-0 hit the tail of a regional jet and spun it. there were nearly 1,000 runway incidents last year at the nation's airports where planes got too close to each other or to vehicles....
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. >> the regional jet was to fly to raleigh durham. the 767 was headed for amsterdam.el sta sata said it provided h rooms for the passengers and got them out to their destinations today. the ntsb will have an initial report within ten days. a full anlalysis usually takes number of months. >> i'm surprised these kinds of accidents don't happen even more frequently. all right, thanks very much for that. just days before jumping into the republican presidential race, michele bachmann quit her church. will the move hurt or help her candidacy. and mitt romney sharpens his message against president obama. he's now comparing the president to the former president jimmy carter. we'll get donna brazill in our strategy session. strategy session. >>> here in the united states, the fbi is investigating that reports working for rupert many dock tried to hire investigations to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims. >> there season an investigation. intercepting communications like that is a crime. it has to be investigated. i think what there shouldn't be -- and we've learned recently
. >> the regional jet was to fly to raleigh durham. the 767 was headed for amsterdam.el sta sata said it provided h rooms for the passengers and got them out to their destinations today. the ntsb will have an initial report within ten days. a full anlalysis usually takes number of months. >> i'm surprised these kinds of accidents don't happen even more frequently. all right, thanks very much for that. just days before jumping into the republican presidential race, michele bachmann...
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the delta 767 for amsterdam with over 200 passengers, the delta regional jet bound for raleigh-durham, north carolina, with some 74 passengers on board. >> very high traffic period. something will have to be taken into account as to why these two airplanes were in that close of a proximity to each other. >> reporter: incidents like these seem to be happening with stunning regularity. just last month, a lufthansa jet taking off at new york's jfk airport barely missed colliding with an egypt air flight. >> lufthansa 411 heavy is -- >> now we hold our position. no need to speak about it on -- >> i thought those were coming together. yeah. that was quite a show. we thought it was going to be a short career. >> reporter: in april, two planes slammed into each other also at jfk. the dramatic collision caught on tape as the wing tip of a giant airbus a380 hits the tail of a regional jet and spun it like a top. now, last year at the nation's airports there were nearly a thousand cases of planes getting too close to each other or to vehicles. luckily most of them were not collisions but potent
the delta 767 for amsterdam with over 200 passengers, the delta regional jet bound for raleigh-durham, north carolina, with some 74 passengers on board. >> very high traffic period. something will have to be taken into account as to why these two airplanes were in that close of a proximity to each other. >> reporter: incidents like these seem to be happening with stunning regularity. just last month, a lufthansa jet taking off at new york's jfk airport barely missed colliding with...
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in fact, raleigh-durham, north carolina, later today that area will top out at about 100.og. all morning we've been telling you the story of dozer the golden doodle. the pup raised over $17,000 for cancer research after taking part in the maryland half marathon. >> gretchen: joining us now is -- is it dozer. >> gretchen: dozer. and the owner, great to see you. you got a great color on today. >> thank you. >> gretchen: help us understand this because your dog ran 13 miles in this marathon, but the little secret here is that the dog never entered the race. >> right. he actually ran away from home, kind of. he saw the 2,000 runners and he decided to join them. >> steve: do you have one of those invisible fences or virtual fence that usually keeps him in the yard? >> yes, we do. coincidentally, it had rained the night before, so the power went off, and so he was able to get through. >> clayton: i'm looking at the video here and it looks like -- i was joking, but it looks like he had shoes on, but he's got muddy feet because you go outside to do your morning routine and take hi
in fact, raleigh-durham, north carolina, later today that area will top out at about 100.og. all morning we've been telling you the story of dozer the golden doodle. the pup raised over $17,000 for cancer research after taking part in the maryland half marathon. >> gretchen: joining us now is -- is it dozer. >> gretchen: dozer. and the owner, great to see you. you got a great color on today. >> thank you. >> gretchen: help us understand this because your dog ran 13 miles...
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in raleigh/durham right now, they've got about 70 degrees. though, we approach the hot zone. look at this. rapid city, south dakota today, 100. 97 minneapolis. about the same for kansas city. warmer yet in dallas and 99 today in el paso. the chilly spot on this map, 71 in san francisco. and that's a quick look at the fox travelcast. now the big story in sports. >> 2:30 time eastern sunday, a lot of people scrambled to their tv sets because it was a world cup final like few have seen. women's world cup, japan vs. u.s.a. team u.s.a., the favorite against the japanese. who had been stunning. but you're look right there, abby wambach scoring in overtime. looks like they might lock it in but this clutch play with three minutes left gave japan the 2-2 tie and guess what? it's time for penalty kicks. the worst way to end a world cup in the history of sports. the u.s. would not show up. they missed three of their four. japan would convert when they had to. the japanese who as a nation has been through so much. the japanese team has never beaten the u
in raleigh/durham right now, they've got about 70 degrees. though, we approach the hot zone. look at this. rapid city, south dakota today, 100. 97 minneapolis. about the same for kansas city. warmer yet in dallas and 99 today in el paso. the chilly spot on this map, 71 in san francisco. and that's a quick look at the fox travelcast. now the big story in sports. >> 2:30 time eastern sunday, a lot of people scrambled to their tv sets because it was a world cup final like few have seen....
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meanwhile, east of the mississippi, 94 today in raleigh-durham and they will have considerable humidityta should top out at 86. about the same temperature for cleveland. the chilliest spot on this map is seattle. followed closely by caribou, maine. that's a quick look at your fox travelcast for what will be another warm day, a warm monday in the summer. >> all right, let's talk a little bit about eating and eating healthy or not eating so healthy. maybe in moderation. well, now, there's new debate about whether or not we should tax some of these foods that are deemed not so healthy. like sugary drinks, jelly doughnuts, chips, that kind of stuff. i guess the premise here being that we would maybe try to curb the obesity problem that we have here in the united states, at the same time raise some revenues potentially to decrease the debt. >> yeah. >> well, i have a few things to say about that. this is a crazy idea because you can't fine people for eating bad. there's a whole industry of eating bad that makes money off people eating bad. for example, angioplasty. if everybody ate good, tho
meanwhile, east of the mississippi, 94 today in raleigh-durham and they will have considerable humidityta should top out at 86. about the same temperature for cleveland. the chilliest spot on this map is seattle. followed closely by caribou, maine. that's a quick look at your fox travelcast for what will be another warm day, a warm monday in the summer. >> all right, let's talk a little bit about eating and eating healthy or not eating so healthy. maybe in moderation. well, now, there's...
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looks like raleigh-durham and atlanta and memphis and kansas city, about the same. lower 90s.t in el paso and san antonio. much of florida will be in the upper 80s to lower 90s. >> dana: you still didn't give rapid city a shout out. >> steve: what was it? 123-4781. >> brian: you guys -- 81. >> brian: you talk about illegal immigration and where we're going right now with comprehensive immigration reform, this is the guy you need to talk to. >> steve: jose antonio vargas and he outed himself in the "new york times" magazine and he said he was a kid, he went to the dmv to get a driver's license and they said, what are you kidding? this is a fake number. >> dana: he says he was september when he was 11 or 12, by his mother from the philippines to the united states where he was living with relatives and that when he went to get his driver's license, the woman, the clerk looked at the back of the card and said, this is not real. it is fake. and don't come back here. and that was the first that he realized that he was in the country illegally and then he just told lie after lie afte
looks like raleigh-durham and atlanta and memphis and kansas city, about the same. lower 90s.t in el paso and san antonio. much of florida will be in the upper 80s to lower 90s. >> dana: you still didn't give rapid city a shout out. >> steve: what was it? 123-4781. >> brian: you guys -- 81. >> brian: you talk about illegal immigration and where we're going right now with comprehensive immigration reform, this is the guy you need to talk to. >> steve: jose antonio...
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mike calhoun is the president of the center for responsible lending, which has its roots in durham, andour organization has truly been a forceful advocate for consumer protections in my state and at the national level, then i had many dealings with mr. schaefer as the president of true alliesance, which has 22-member financial centers and approximately $1.4 billion in assets and both of these individuals are exceptionally knowledgeable voices on consumer protection issues and were deeply engaged in these issues during the dodd-frank act. mr. calhoun, i wanted to ask you one question having to do with for-profit education. title ten of the dodd-frank act requires the study and monitoring of the private education student loan market, and it is my understanding from hearings in the health education and labor committee that it's common for the for-profit educational institutions to make student loans directly to their students as a way to fill the gap between federal loans and the price of tuition. do you know if these loans would be covered by the bureau's new authorities under dodd frank,
mike calhoun is the president of the center for responsible lending, which has its roots in durham, andour organization has truly been a forceful advocate for consumer protections in my state and at the national level, then i had many dealings with mr. schaefer as the president of true alliesance, which has 22-member financial centers and approximately $1.4 billion in assets and both of these individuals are exceptionally knowledgeable voices on consumer protection issues and were deeply...
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and executive director of the southern coalition for social justice, a nonprofit organization in durham, north carolina. anita's been a civil rights lawyer, she's been deeply involved in voting rights and in redistricting and she will speak on a topic of enormous interest, as i said, the population growth has been among minorities but it isn't yet clear that that growth will be reflected in seats. she will give us an overview of how that's playing out in a number of states and how quickly we have or will be moving into the courts on that process. we'll then turn to michael mcdonnell who is a nonresident senior fellow here at brookings, associate professor of political science at george mason university. someone who has been a consultant to redistricting authorities, including the arizona redistricting commission, who has launched, through brookings and a.i. as well the public mapping project and will tell us of the efforts to really increase public participation and -- and transparency in this entire process. we'll then end with my colleague, norm ornstein, a rest skyler at aei, everyon
and executive director of the southern coalition for social justice, a nonprofit organization in durham, north carolina. anita's been a civil rights lawyer, she's been deeply involved in voting rights and in redistricting and she will speak on a topic of enormous interest, as i said, the population growth has been among minorities but it isn't yet clear that that growth will be reflected in seats. she will give us an overview of how that's playing out in a number of states and how quickly we...
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i am from durham, n.c., and the comments about the use of your law clerks, judge edwards suggests that our judiciary coverall all levels are to disconnected from our academies. i want to know your thoughts on that, whether or not you agree or whether you take the relationship between the practicing bench and our academies are fine or whether or not there is an impact on the future of our profession? "judge edwards is a great friend of mine. he helped me greatly. he was a model for me how to judge. he came in the very first week i was there and said he was going to teach me how to use laptops and you'd be a great thing to benefit. i told him, "thank you very much, judge, but i am not up to speed on technology and i would rather not worry about." he said, "i did not ask you if you wanted to come i told you you were going to." he was tough to argue in from to when i was arguing cases, and i am glad he did what he did. it's sort of helped bring me up to speed. we are on the same page on that point. there is a great disconnect between the academy and the profession. pick up a copy of any la
i am from durham, n.c., and the comments about the use of your law clerks, judge edwards suggests that our judiciary coverall all levels are to disconnected from our academies. i want to know your thoughts on that, whether or not you agree or whether you take the relationship between the practicing bench and our academies are fine or whether or not there is an impact on the future of our profession? "judge edwards is a great friend of mine. he helped me greatly. he was a model for me how...