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>> that was one of the questions that john durham -- attorney general eric holder asked that john durhamook at, look into the cia detention and interrogation program. for a number of years, john durham, special prosecutor, looks into every single interaction that the cia officer has with the detainee. decides there is only about 100 cases that are interesting. looks at all of them here he to only do a full investigation in two cases. in no case does he decide to bring charges. he looks at joe's decision to destroy the tapes and decides not to bring charges. jose had been told by the lawyers that he had the legal authority to destroy the tapes. >> you said, what we really need here is to find out what the truth is. not just believe the senate report of the democrats. the cia was opposed to the release of the report? >> i will tell you i was originally opposed to release. now we are going to start talking about consequences in a second. there were consequences to a release of a report and consequences to how bad the report is. i was originally opposed to the release. once the committee sta
>> that was one of the questions that john durham -- attorney general eric holder asked that john durhamook at, look into the cia detention and interrogation program. for a number of years, john durham, special prosecutor, looks into every single interaction that the cia officer has with the detainee. decides there is only about 100 cases that are interesting. looks at all of them here he to only do a full investigation in two cases. in no case does he decide to bring charges. he looks at...
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. >> so that was one of the questions that john durham.the attorney general eric holder asked that john durham look into the cia detention and interrogation program. and so for a number of years john durham special prosecutor looks into every single interaction that a c.i.a. officer has with a detainee. and decides that there's only about a hundred cases that are interesting, looks at all of those, decides to only do a full investigation in two cases. and in no case does he decide to bring charges. he also looks into jose's decision to destroy the tapes and decides not to bring charges because jose had been told by the lawyers of the c.i.a. that he had the legal thord to order detail struction. whether the tapes were destroyed or not is a policy call not a legal call. >> rose: looking forward, you said look what we really need here is to find out what the truth is and not just believe the senate report of the democrats on that senate douglas committee was the republicans were opposed, the cia was opposed to the release of that report or fo
. >> so that was one of the questions that john durham.the attorney general eric holder asked that john durham look into the cia detention and interrogation program. and so for a number of years john durham special prosecutor looks into every single interaction that a c.i.a. officer has with a detainee. and decides that there's only about a hundred cases that are interesting, looks at all of those, decides to only do a full investigation in two cases. and in no case does he decide to...
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including the panetta report. >> including the durham report.do with,ces have what impact do you think this will have on people who work for the caa? ia? and may worry, i'm not sure what i have authority to do? >> there are a set of things i worry about. let's take your consequence first. it may be the most important. cia officers about questioning their orders and not following through. having doubts. they areers do what told. they follow orders. it is future cia leaders and current leaders that i am worried about. can current cia leadership or future leadership, in good conscience, ordered their officers to do something that might be close to the edge? that they believe might get overturned or questioned 10 years from now? can a cia leader asked their people to do that? that is a tough question. there are things cia is doing today, not going to talk about them. i worry, downgs the road, somebody might say, the there was a legal justification -- was that the right thing to do? with that moral? -- was that moral? i worry about somebody pulling t
including the panetta report. >> including the durham report.do with,ces have what impact do you think this will have on people who work for the caa? ia? and may worry, i'm not sure what i have authority to do? >> there are a set of things i worry about. let's take your consequence first. it may be the most important. cia officers about questioning their orders and not following through. having doubts. they areers do what told. they follow orders. it is future cia leaders and...
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in 2009, there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutor john durham. on august 24, attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority participation in the study, citing the attorney general's expanded investigation is the reason. the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation with the intelligence committee's review. as a result, possible interviewees could be subject to additional liability if they were interviewed. and the cia, citing the attorney general's investigation, would not instruct its employees to participate in interviews. host: senator dianne feinstein this past week on the senate floor. steven groves. guest: this is perhaps the lamest excuse we heard from senator feinstein. before i was i
in 2009, there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutor john durham. on august 24, attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority...
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vicente arenas, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> axelrod: still ahead, crossing over, one of themily own toll bridges that stands the test of time. work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum...♪ smoothies! only from tums. when the game is on the line... okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to power their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it! duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition. >> axelrod: finally tonight jork washington made perhaps the most famous crossing of the delaware 238 years ago this week. but the historic dingman's bridge has been spanning that river between pennsylvania and new jersey for about 180 years. one family has owned it for the last century and still has the charter that
vicente arenas, cbs news, durham, north carolina. >> axelrod: still ahead, crossing over, one of themily own toll bridges that stands the test of time. work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are ya? good. aleve. proven better on pain. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source....
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we've got a medical mystery to share with you tonight, one that had the family of a little girl from durhamnamed cara greene quite scared and thear doctors treating her completely baffled. vicente arenas shows us how cara's case was cracked. >> purple. >> yes! >> purple! >> reporter: two-year-old cara greene was a healthy toddler until last november when her parents, kristin and clayton noticed something wasn't right. >> her eye movements were just completely erratic, and that was really scary. you would look at her, and her eyes would just move all over. >> reporter: within weeks, cara lost muscle control and became unsteady on her feet. her arms grew limp, and even keeping her head up was a struggle. >> and then we started noticing her dropping toys, falling on her face not catching herself with her arms. >> reporter: nine doctors tested cara for a range of terrifying possibilities, including a brain tumor. did you think that you were going to lose cara? >> yeah.here i mean, there were-- it almost seemed inevitable. >> reporter: cara was just days from starting chemotherapy for presumed a
we've got a medical mystery to share with you tonight, one that had the family of a little girl from durhamnamed cara greene quite scared and thear doctors treating her completely baffled. vicente arenas shows us how cara's case was cracked. >> purple. >> yes! >> purple! >> reporter: two-year-old cara greene was a healthy toddler until last november when her parents, kristin and clayton noticed something wasn't right. >> her eye movements were just completely...
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or durham to these -- or today in tampa to what happened in new york city. but wouldn't it help to have the president come on and try to lower the temperature? >> certainly. and if i were advising the president right now, i don't think it hurts at all. not too much effort required to come out and give a statement. >> why's he not doing it? >> i want to be very clear. what you described as the moment they would instantaneously comments after these very real -- it's different because you have a sort of threat of public safety, riot potential. so there's imperative that the president has when there's a moment of outrage public outrage and ground swell -- >> is there going to be rioting after the henry lewis gates incident? >> well, that was a very different issue. and that was also -- i mean -- >> that was a case in which he got out there on camera six days later and said the cops acted stupidly. >> six days later. and had henry lewis gates -- >> turned into a disaster for him. >> sure. >> the question is -- this is what we're getting at, whether these cops hav
or durham to these -- or today in tampa to what happened in new york city. but wouldn't it help to have the president come on and try to lower the temperature? >> certainly. and if i were advising the president right now, i don't think it hurts at all. not too much effort required to come out and give a statement. >> why's he not doing it? >> i want to be very clear. what you described as the moment they would instantaneously comments after these very real -- it's different...
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in 2009 there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutor john durham.august 24th attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority's participation in the study. citing the attorney general's expanded investigation as the reason. the county of justice -- the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation with the intelligence committee's review. as a result, possible interviewees could be subject to additional liability if they were interviewed. and the cia, citing the torn general's investigation -- the attorney general's investigation, would not instruct its employees to participate in interviews. notwithstanding this, i am really confident of the factual accuracy and comprehensive nature of this report fo
in 2009 there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutor john durham.august 24th attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority's...
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in 2009 there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutor john durham.n august 24, attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority's participation in the study citing the attorney general's expanded investigation as the reason. the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation with the intelligence committee's review. as a result, possible interviewees could be subject to additional liability if they were interviewed and the cia, citing the attorney general's investigation. would not instruct its employees to participate in interviews. notwithstanding this, i am really confident of the factual accuracy and comprehensive nature of this report for three reasons. first, it's the 6.3 million pages of document
in 2009 there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutor john durham.n august 24, attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority's...
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in 2009, there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutors john durham. on august 24th, attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation video tapes was broaden to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman withdrew the minority's participation in the study citing the attorney general's expanded investigation as the reason. the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation over the intelligence committee's review. as a result, possible interviewees could not could be subject to additional liability if they were interviewed. and the va citing the attorney general's investigation would not instruct this employee's to participate in interviews. notwithstanding this, i am really confident of the factual accuracy and comprehensive nature of this report for three reasons. first, it's the 6.3 million pages of docume
in 2009, there was an ongoing review by department of justice special prosecutors john durham. on august 24th, attorney general holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation video tapes was broaden to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman withdrew the minority's...
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michael rowsenburg, founder and ceo of health decisions which is based in durham, north carolina. "nightly news" will have more on this crash after this newscast. >>> but next, a slow moving storm is bringing a mixed bag of threats. we're tracking the nor'easter headed our way. >> and the rain will start to move in overnight. and the storm will stick with us for the next few days. i'm tracking the different threats sgedepending on where y live. >>> plus a high price for their presidents. four local universities nationally ranked for their presidential payroll. >>> we're tracking a authorinor headed our way. a winter storm warning is in effect. mountains could see a mixed bag of rain, freezing rain and snow. and the conditions will vary depending on where you live. glenn "hurricane" schwartz will let you know what threats you can expect, his full forecast is just minutes away. >>> we'll take you bh ke you bas a live look at students at bryn mawr and haverhaverford, they a still on the move. they stopped at founders hole, they have been moving down lancaster avenue. these students a
michael rowsenburg, founder and ceo of health decisions which is based in durham, north carolina. "nightly news" will have more on this crash after this newscast. >>> but next, a slow moving storm is bringing a mixed bag of threats. we're tracking the nor'easter headed our way. >> and the rain will start to move in overnight. and the storm will stick with us for the next few days. i'm tracking the different threats sgedepending on where y live. >>> plus a high...
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. >> she's the durham -- the german student who was attacked outside a restaurant last month after defending two teenagers who were being harassed. she died of her injuries. >> the attack has shocked the country and drawn international condemnation. >> they come to bid tugce albayrak a farewell. even the local state premier is here to pay his respects. for him and countless other people moved by herself less act, her memory has become an inspiration. >> her case shows us what is most important -- humanity, love others, and civil kurds. >> i hope this will be a wake-up call because today, civil courage is not something you see very often in germany or elsewhere in the world. what she did is something extraordinary. >> the young student, a german of turkish descent, helped two teenage girls being harassed by and then in the toilets of a fast food restaurant. it is alleged one of the men attacked her outside. a blow to her head left her in a coma. the suspect, and 18 your old man, is in police custody and refusing to answer questions. last friday, doctors told tugce albayrak's family she was br
. >> she's the durham -- the german student who was attacked outside a restaurant last month after defending two teenagers who were being harassed. she died of her injuries. >> the attack has shocked the country and drawn international condemnation. >> they come to bid tugce albayrak a farewell. even the local state premier is here to pay his respects. for him and countless other people moved by herself less act, her memory has become an inspiration. >> her case shows us...
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postcode tv is on the campus of duke university in durham, north carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. joining us here is deborah hicks. her book, "the road out" -- "the road out: a teacher's odyssey in poor america." what do you do here at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of a researching occult social science research institute and that is the unit composed of people doing research in the social science and disciplined and i do a lot of research. i'm also a social entrepreneur, so i direct the nonprofit called page, partnership for appalachian girls education. and there i work with appalachian girls in middle-school and help them get educational opportunity and access. i have a couple different hats i wear at the university. a researcher in our social entrepreneur. >> host: social entrepreneur. is that a new term? i think it was coined by nicholas kristof. it was a widely used term. people like you basically direct nonprofits and different things in the nonprofit air. >> host: how did you get
postcode tv is on the campus of duke university in durham, north carolina, where we are talking with professors and scholars about some of their book. joining us here is deborah hicks. her book, "the road out" -- "the road out: a teacher's odyssey in poor america." what do you do here at duke first of all? >> guest: i have a couple of things that i do. i am part of a researching occult social science research institute and that is the unit composed of people doing...
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from durham, north carolina, please welcome mark ambrose! [cheers and applause] hey.oing? come on in here. now, i hear you are an environmentalist who has a mean two-step. >> well, two-stepping
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from durham law school and skwro*eupbts joins us from ireland, thanks very much indeed for being withoes this case set any kind of precedent? >> it's difficult to tell precisely what kind of precedent it sets. the decision was based very much on the medical circumstances in the case. with the court finding that there was a consensus by the seven medical experts who gave evidence early he earlier this week that it was a certainty that the fetus would not be able to be born alive. and therefore that the fetal right to life would not be violated by turning off the the somatic care. if we go beyond the particular circumstances of this case, there are interesting things in the judgment that have implications beyond this particular set of circumstances. so, for example, the court found that this woman in fact was dead as she had suffered a brain stem death on the third of december and had been on life support since then, so while she had a right to choose dignity in death she did not have a right to life. and the right to life of the unborn child which is the term used by the irish constitu
from durham law school and skwro*eupbts joins us from ireland, thanks very much indeed for being withoes this case set any kind of precedent? >> it's difficult to tell precisely what kind of precedent it sets. the decision was based very much on the medical circumstances in the case. with the court finding that there was a consensus by the seven medical experts who gave evidence early he earlier this week that it was a certainty that the fetus would not be able to be born alive. and...
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durham's original investigation of the c.i.a.'s destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of c.i.a. employees in the course of c.i.a. detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority's participation in the study, citing the attorney general's expanded investigation as the reason. the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation with the intelligence committee's review. as a result, possible interviewees could be subject to additional liability if they were interviewed. and the c.i.a., citing the attorney general's investigation, would not instruct its employees to participate in interviews. notwithstanding this, i am really confident of the factual accuracy and comprehensive nature of this report for three reasons. first, it's the 6.3 million pages of documents reviewed, and they reveal records of actions as those actions took place, not through recollections more than a decade later. second, the c.i
durham's original investigation of the c.i.a.'s destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of c.i.a. employees in the course of c.i.a. detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman, kit bond, withdrew the minority's participation in the study, citing the attorney general's expanded investigation as the reason. the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation with the intelligence committee's...
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into office he told the country a reckoning is due for these terrible tactics and then he put john durhamin place and unleashed him to conduct an investigation that lasted for three years. on a friday they released a press release saying no charges would be filed. this is after the case was investigated in the eastern district of virginia and they didn't find anything. >> what's amazing nobody has better information than you on this thing yet the obama administration is not coming ult saying the special prosecutor said nothing is there, the president now comes out saying we should be better than this. better than what? >> i give up. better than what. this is an exercisef,ñ in self-preservation. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> your welcome. >>> up next, she thinks the release of the report was an act of intel gritty and that sen art fienstein is an american hero this should be good. >>> democrats on the senate intel committee under fire for releasing controversial previously classified cia information. my next guest thinks the release of the report is an
into office he told the country a reckoning is due for these terrible tactics and then he put john durhamin place and unleashed him to conduct an investigation that lasted for three years. on a friday they released a press release saying no charges would be filed. this is after the case was investigated in the eastern district of virginia and they didn't find anything. >> what's amazing nobody has better information than you on this thing yet the obama administration is not coming ult...
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in 2009, there was an ongoing review by doj special prosecutor john durham. on august 24, attorney general eric holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman kit bond withdrew the minority's participation in the study, citing the attorney general's expanded investigation as the reason. the department of justice refused to coordinate its investigation with the intelligence committee's review. as a result, possible interviewees could be subject to additional liability if they were interviewed. and the cia, citing the attorney general's investigation, would not instruct its employees to participate in our interviews. notwithstanding this, i am really confident of the factual accuracy and comprehensive nature of this report for three reasons. first, it's the 6.3 million pages
in 2009, there was an ongoing review by doj special prosecutor john durham. on august 24, attorney general eric holder expanded that review. this occurred six months after our study had begun. durham's original investigation of the cia's destruction of interrogation videotapes was broadened to include possible criminal actions of cia employees in the course of cia detention and interrogation activities. at the time, the committee's vice chairman kit bond withdrew the minority's participation in...
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he joins us from durham, north carolina, thank you sir for being with us. now, the resignation of the prime minister has is not quite quelled anger on the streets. are we likely to see the president step down any time soon? >> i think that seems relatively unlikely. although the resignation of lemont is a relatively big victory for the antigovernment protesters since he has been a pivotal player in the government for the last several years. >> much of the chaos is over the delayed elections, two years, that's been delayed. now the ruling party blames the opposition. the opposition says the ruling party is hedging. explain to us what's actually behind this delay. >> well, this unfortunately has been often a feature of haitian politics. the deadlock between the president and the prime minister, happened under arristide and preval. some of it is an unwillingness to find a middle ground and a big polarization. a general sense that in some ways leant politicwayhaitian poe hands of the people. >> we know now that the mandate is expected to expire in january. what
he joins us from durham, north carolina, thank you sir for being with us. now, the resignation of the prime minister has is not quite quelled anger on the streets. are we likely to see the president step down any time soon? >> i think that seems relatively unlikely. although the resignation of lemont is a relatively big victory for the antigovernment protesters since he has been a pivotal player in the government for the last several years. >> much of the chaos is over the delayed...
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police found an explosive device near demonstrators in durham. "bottle and wick" device contained some sort of liquid. and was left in an area where 30 protesters had been arrested. no injuries were reported. at least two people were injured. when a driver ran into a group of protesters against police brutality in southern california. about 50 people blocked a busy intersection last night in riverside. hundreds were in the area for the annual festival of lights. police say a driver in a dark colored car failed to stop. >>:the occupants of the car, i would assume, maybe got confused of something of that nature so they try to drive away slowly and may or may not have run over >>: some of the protesters feet. butted to "and then a guy was just honking at us and honking.and then we wouldn't move because we were chanting and then he just sped over and hit me on my leg, vicki liviakis>>:no one was seriously hurt. and police are investigating the incident as a hit and run. dan rubin>>: traffic is moving ok if you're coming into san francisco. temperatur
police found an explosive device near demonstrators in durham. "bottle and wick" device contained some sort of liquid. and was left in an area where 30 protesters had been arrested. no injuries were reported. at least two people were injured. when a driver ran into a group of protesters against police brutality in southern california. about 50 people blocked a busy intersection last night in riverside. hundreds were in the area for the annual festival of lights. police say a driver in...
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michael rosenberg was the founder of "health decisions," in durham, north carolina. yesterday's flight originated in nearby chapel hill. the plane apparently lost power as it approached maryland's montgomery county airport... and crashed into three houses. michael rosenberg was a certified pilot... but it's not known whether he was at the controls. yesterday's massive fire in downtown los angeles, is being investigated as a criminal act. it destroyed part of a large apartment complex. two major freeways were shut down when signs and plastic roadway bumps began to melt. 250 firefighters were on the scene. despite the magnitude of the fire, no injuries were reported. damages are in the multi- millions. a billboard is using the christmas holiday to advertise for atheists. this billboard was put in saint charles county, missouri. it shows a young girl wearing a santa hat. the sign reads, "dear santa, all i want for christmas is to skip church. i'm too old for fairy tales." a group called 'american atheists' says the ad is targeting so-called 'in the closet' atheists. but
michael rosenberg was the founder of "health decisions," in durham, north carolina. yesterday's flight originated in nearby chapel hill. the plane apparently lost power as it approached maryland's montgomery county airport... and crashed into three houses. michael rosenberg was a certified pilot... but it's not known whether he was at the controls. yesterday's massive fire in downtown los angeles, is being investigated as a criminal act. it destroyed part of a large apartment complex....
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plane from durham, north carolina skrashed into to this house in gaithersburg, maryland. also today, police have tentatively identified two more of the six victims and tease are passengers on that plane. 52-year-old david hartman and 31-year-old, the two passengers as i said on that jet. >>> a mother originally from our area and two of her children in the house were also killed. this is a picture of 36-year-old mar margie gem dwgemmell and her tw. >>> christopher murray is charged with killing his wife connie. police say he strangled her in august after they had an argument. her husband confessed. at today's preliminary hearing, his public defender argued his client didn't mean to kill her. >>> a father and son made a really surprising discovery just hunting in the woods in berks county. it wasn't an animal, it was a cash machine. the pair came upon this stand alone atm and police are trying to unravel the mystery of how the machine got there. if you know where it came from, pennsylvania state police would sure like to hear from you. >>> today the power of high heels and
plane from durham, north carolina skrashed into to this house in gaithersburg, maryland. also today, police have tentatively identified two more of the six victims and tease are passengers on that plane. 52-year-old david hartman and 31-year-old, the two passengers as i said on that jet. >>> a mother originally from our area and two of her children in the house were also killed. this is a picture of 36-year-old mar margie gem dwgemmell and her tw. >>> christopher murray is...
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about this, she will have to acknowledge that they also feel that, whether in yorkshire or county durham scottish members should not go on issues devolved to scotland. >> the debate was on gordon brown who fought hard to stay with the u.k. and made what is known as the vow,. w. >> you cannot have one united kingdom if you have two separate classes of parliament. you cannot have representatives elected by the people that are half in and half out of the lawmaking process. let us remember the words in the new testament by mark, "a house divided cannot stand, and a house divided is brought into desolation." >> won't you agree with me that my constituents want to know why it is that you should be able to vote in this place about education on the while i have no say in his constituency. >> i have not stopped believing in independence. i believe that the people who are best place to run the fantastic country are the people that live and work your. -- here. it is true that that we will apply ourselves and we will get the maximum devolution. >> the only way forward is to not exclude scott or any
about this, she will have to acknowledge that they also feel that, whether in yorkshire or county durham scottish members should not go on issues devolved to scotland. >> the debate was on gordon brown who fought hard to stay with the u.k. and made what is known as the vow,. w. >> you cannot have one united kingdom if you have two separate classes of parliament. you cannot have representatives elected by the people that are half in and half out of the lawmaking process. let us...
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there were thorough investigations conducted by john durham from 2009 to 2012 regarding the legality of all of this. in the end, no prosecutable offenses were found. nobody tortured anybody else. >> the senate report says you were the man briefing the congress, dozens of times, including nancy pelosi when she was one of the top people on the house intelligence committee and dianne feinstein. how specific were you in what you told them about these enhanced interrogation techniques and did they ever raise any concerns? >> i remember very clearly briefing nancy pelosi in september of 2002. the congress had been on break as soon as they got back from break in september, the first thing i did is i went to brief her and porter goss, the chairman of the house senate intelligence committee, we briefed her and i was not the only one who came from the agency. i had my lawyers with me. we briefed her specifically on the use of the enhanced interrogation tech nieces on abu zubaydah. she knew back in september of 2002 every one of our enhanced interrogation -- >> let me ask you specifically. did
there were thorough investigations conducted by john durham from 2009 to 2012 regarding the legality of all of this. in the end, no prosecutable offenses were found. nobody tortured anybody else. >> the senate report says you were the man briefing the congress, dozens of times, including nancy pelosi when she was one of the top people on the house intelligence committee and dianne feinstein. how specific were you in what you told them about these enhanced interrogation techniques and did...
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would be directed at attorney general holder and the administration, the actual investigation by durhaminstein as being used by the administration, specifically the cia, to keep people from answering their questions. >> so a lot of that -- not just even on its surface is uncomfortable but deep down it's uncomfortable. i have a minute left. one of the most significant and highly respected american military veterans had this scathing review of what this report says, john mccain. but we have current troops serving overseas. is there grave concern, given what was reported today for those people? >> yeah, there's a lot of concern although, as he said, these people do not need an excuse to go after americans. it's what they do. this may drive up the recruiting effort for isis and other organizations to see what the americans are all about. we've got to stop this evil. that could happen. i think people are going to take this as the condemnation because there's not one positive thing in that report. this is 20 findings, all bad. certainly there was something in that program that must have been
would be directed at attorney general holder and the administration, the actual investigation by durhaminstein as being used by the administration, specifically the cia, to keep people from answering their questions. >> so a lot of that -- not just even on its surface is uncomfortable but deep down it's uncomfortable. i have a minute left. one of the most significant and highly respected american military veterans had this scathing review of what this report says, john mccain. but we have...
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the durham school district in north carolina severed its relationship with the organization after more than a decade of working together. last year, pittsburgh became the first school district in the country to reject an active teach for america contract. sylvia decision. >> you sit on the school board? >> yes. >> you voted against teach for america coming to pittsburgh. >> i did. >> why did you do that? >> why should we put the least experienced people in the school did that need the most help? they didn't have the kind of training that teachers are required to, certification, what you need to have. i am not saying their heart wasn't there. i am not saying that at all. there are a lot of people who really care about children but you have to have more than that. it takes more than walking in a classroom and caring. >> if a school district is having trouble getting teachers into the places where they are needed desperately, why not? >> because so many times, people think you can walk in a classroom and then you can open up a book and teach because people were in education, themselves. d
the durham school district in north carolina severed its relationship with the organization after more than a decade of working together. last year, pittsburgh became the first school district in the country to reject an active teach for america contract. sylvia decision. >> you sit on the school board? >> yes. >> you voted against teach for america coming to pittsburgh. >> i did. >> why did you do that? >> why should we put the least experienced people in...
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it's three white defendants who gang raped a black victim in the city of durham, it must be true. those college frat boys, they're jerks. we know they're guilty. they're white, privileged at duke. this is a 50/50 split community, white and black. she must be telling the truth. brit human sent me koun to report with an open mind. there i was back in the day. let me tell you, as a lawyer -- i was only a couple years out of my legal career, i saw tons of holes in that case. i reported on them and got new evidence in the case. what happened? people said i was a racist because i was taking the side of the white male defendants. i wasn't taking anybody's sides. i was showing people what the evidence was. that i was anti poverty, on the side of the rich instead of the poor. that i was anti feminist because i wasn't accepting these rape claims verbatim. boloney, i had guts because my boss told me to go down and report with an open mind. most reporters need to do that. they were afraid to challenge this woman's story, lest they be called certain things. >> number one, we're not diminishing
it's three white defendants who gang raped a black victim in the city of durham, it must be true. those college frat boys, they're jerks. we know they're guilty. they're white, privileged at duke. this is a 50/50 split community, white and black. she must be telling the truth. brit human sent me koun to report with an open mind. there i was back in the day. let me tell you, as a lawyer -- i was only a couple years out of my legal career, i saw tons of holes in that case. i reported on them and...
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durham school district in north carolina severed its relationship with the organization after more than a decade of working together. and last year pittsburgh became the first school direc district in the country to reject the action. sylvia wilson hopes to make that decision. >> you sit on the school board. >> yes. >> you voted against teach for america coming to pittsburgh. >> i did. >> why would you do that? >> they didn't have the kind of training are teachers are required. what you need to have to become a teacher. i'm not saying that their hearts wouldn't be there. i'm not saying that a lot because there are a lot of people who really care about children, but you have to have more than that. it takes more than walking into a classroom and caring. >> if the school district is having trouble getting teachers where they're needed desperately, why turn them away. >> because so many times you think you can walk in a classroom, open up a book and teach because people were in education themselves. doctors don't just jump in there. there are skills that you develop, and you have to have t
durham school district in north carolina severed its relationship with the organization after more than a decade of working together. and last year pittsburgh became the first school direc district in the country to reject the action. sylvia wilson hopes to make that decision. >> you sit on the school board. >> yes. >> you voted against teach for america coming to pittsburgh. >> i did. >> why would you do that? >> they didn't have the kind of training are...
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i think she will have to wait knowledge that they also feel, whether it be in yorkshire or county durhamsh members should no longer be voting on those matters that have been devolved to scotland. >> gordon brown font hard for scotland to remain part of the u.k. and made what is known as the valve, a timetable for more powers to be devolved. >> you cannot have one united kingdom if you have two separate classes of parliament. you cannot have representatives elected by the people that are half in and half out of the lawmaking process. let us remember the words in the new testament, i house divided cannot stand. and a house divided is brought into desolation. >> would he agree with me that my constituents in letchworth want to know why he should be able to vote in this place about education when i have absolutely no say on these matters in his constituency? >> just because we lost the referendum does not mean i have stopped believing in independence. just because we did not secure this referendum does not mean i stopped believing in the people who are best placed to run this fantastic count
i think she will have to wait knowledge that they also feel, whether it be in yorkshire or county durhamsh members should no longer be voting on those matters that have been devolved to scotland. >> gordon brown font hard for scotland to remain part of the u.k. and made what is known as the valve, a timetable for more powers to be devolved. >> you cannot have one united kingdom if you have two separate classes of parliament. you cannot have representatives elected by the people that...
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the protests largely peaceful, although some, three dozen protesters were arrested in dallas and durham, north carolina, for sit-ins and die-ins, they blocked many intersection, taillights stretched for mile after mile there. join me right now, nick valencia. you were in staten island, the very spot where eric garner was in that choke hold and died. what has been taking place? >> reporter: well, just a little while ago, we saw members of eric garner's family show up here to place this wreath behind me. this is the exact site as you said that eric gardner took his last breath. while we have seen demonstrationings and supporters of garner, they have continued to march throughout the city. it's a stark contrast from the images and video we have seen over the last couple of day, where demonstrators shut down thorough fairs, closed streets. out here in staten island, you can tell, it's starting to rain, it's kept a lot of people indoors. there were as many presses as demonstrators here. behind me, you can see this is the spot as i mentioned, there's candles lit. a wreath was placed here a wh
the protests largely peaceful, although some, three dozen protesters were arrested in dallas and durham, north carolina, for sit-ins and die-ins, they blocked many intersection, taillights stretched for mile after mile there. join me right now, nick valencia. you were in staten island, the very spot where eric garner was in that choke hold and died. what has been taking place? >> reporter: well, just a little while ago, we saw members of eric garner's family show up here to place this...
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done by the eastern district of virginia twice and then john durham, another prosecutor that were asked to take a look at this. three separate criminal investigations into what happened at these black sites. the justice department came close to bringing charges in two of the cases. but decided not to prosecute. these things have been thoroughly examined. i think we should all take a deep breath and probably understand that nobody's going to be charged. >> nobody's going to be charged. >> you don't think anyone will be charged. there's a whole piece in the times today about pardoning them. >> maybe we should pardon them. but we do need to get all the stuff out. and i think, you know, the department of justice set this whole program up, justified it, and it's no surprise to me that they're not going to bring any indictments. >> we'll see. thank you both very much. i appreciate both of you coming on. and we'll stay in touch with both of you as that develops, whether there are indictments, whether prosecution or not at all. >>> just ahead, any moment, president barack obama expected to spea
done by the eastern district of virginia twice and then john durham, another prosecutor that were asked to take a look at this. three separate criminal investigations into what happened at these black sites. the justice department came close to bringing charges in two of the cases. but decided not to prosecute. these things have been thoroughly examined. i think we should all take a deep breath and probably understand that nobody's going to be charged. >> nobody's going to be charged....
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subjected to very intense investigations by justice department and, in fact, from 2009 to 2012, john durham, the special investigator, conducted a thorough investigation and he basically found no prosecutable charges to be made for anyone. >> you know, i talk a lot on this program about selective moral outrage, jose. let me give you an example. we have, under president obama and his drone program, we have the estimated death toll at 2400. in pakistan alone, the death toll is estimated between 450 -- i'm sorry 400 and 950 civilians including 168 to 200 children. can you explain to me how the drone program under obama is not far more morally problematic than enhanced interrogation? and what do you make of dianne feinstein's silence on that issue in comparison? >> yeah, it's very interesting because, you know, this administration actually does not take any prisoners. they prefer to kill them from afar using drones. and somehow they feel that because they kill from a distance somehow it's more ethical. more ethical than the difficult and messy and unpleasant task and mission of actually interro
subjected to very intense investigations by justice department and, in fact, from 2009 to 2012, john durham, the special investigator, conducted a thorough investigation and he basically found no prosecutable charges to be made for anyone. >> you know, i talk a lot on this program about selective moral outrage, jose. let me give you an example. we have, under president obama and his drone program, we have the estimated death toll at 2400. in pakistan alone, the death toll is estimated...
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. >> in durham north carolina it does appear to be another assassination attempt. an officer sitting in his car was approached by two black men. when the officer got out, one suspect opened fire shooting six times, luckily, the officer was able to take cover he was not wounded. in pasco county, florida, near tampa. another targeted police shooting this time, a sniper went after two separate patrol cars neither deputy was hit but the sheriff has a warning. listen to him. >> we are not going to apologize, not going to be politically correct, we are going to do what is right because our citizens deserve it our citizens deserve to be safe. our deputies deserve to be safe and our family members deserve to have their loved ones come home tend of the shift. >> florida police are on edge, because last week, a florida police officer was shot and killed. fatally shot. trace, you and i were just talking about a couple of firefighters who were just gassing up their fire truck and shot at as well. they were in their uniforms. this is unbelievable. so, there's also something tha
. >> in durham north carolina it does appear to be another assassination attempt. an officer sitting in his car was approached by two black men. when the officer got out, one suspect opened fire shooting six times, luckily, the officer was able to take cover he was not wounded. in pasco county, florida, near tampa. another targeted police shooting this time, a sniper went after two separate patrol cars neither deputy was hit but the sheriff has a warning. listen to him. >> we are...
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and a map named brit hume sent me to durham with an open mind and report the facts as you found them. i found a lot of facts and none was helpful to the accuser's story. i went on the air and started to report details, details that were potentially exonerating for the defense. people started to come out and say she's biased. she's biased against the black victim. she's biased against a rape victim. she's anti-rape victims and pro white defendants. this is a sampling of what i reported at the time. >> from 12:05 to 12:15 on the night in question, nine phone calls, nine. that is the time period based on the accuser's allegation so far. we believe -- what's happening? this is the first time we have heard there was semen inside of this accuser and belonged to someone other than the men from at that house. someone other than a duke lacrosse player. she was only given 60 seconds to pick somebody out. they had the photo up for 43 seconds. when time was running out she said that looks like him, sort of, i'm 90% sure. that's the problem is looked at this case by assuming guilt and trying to fi
and a map named brit hume sent me to durham with an open mind and report the facts as you found them. i found a lot of facts and none was helpful to the accuser's story. i went on the air and started to report details, details that were potentially exonerating for the defense. people started to come out and say she's biased. she's biased against the black victim. she's biased against a rape victim. she's anti-rape victims and pro white defendants. this is a sampling of what i reported at the...
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smile on her face sharrie carter to work serving customers at chick-fil-a in downtown rally with i durham>> i don't think they knew i was homeless because i just didn't show it. >> reporter: the 37 year-old mother of two had no choice, after losing both of her parents and father of her children she lived in shelters and tell prepares i housing working hard to land this job and provide for her nine year-old twilay and 15 year-old cortez. >> it wasn't easy but i made it a good situation for them by showing them love. >> carry her story and how hard she has work to provide for her family. there was right efforts to join our team. >> reporter: when sharrie moved perfect family in the apartment of her own last week her new boss, serena mccollough and other co-workers wanted to help buying her new furniture, dishes, even presents for kids to open up christmas morning. >> seeing my kids faces, how happy they are. >> reporter: sharrie called us wanting to show her co-workers how grateful she was for their generosity. >> i'm overwhelmed with everything basically this was my only way to think of fo
smile on her face sharrie carter to work serving customers at chick-fil-a in downtown rally with i durham>> i don't think they knew i was homeless because i just didn't show it. >> reporter: the 37 year-old mother of two had no choice, after losing both of her parents and father of her children she lived in shelters and tell prepares i housing working hard to land this job and provide for her nine year-old twilay and 15 year-old cortez. >> it wasn't easy but i made it a good...
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the rain is down around norfolk, virginia, raleigh-durham north carolina and it will make its way northward. we will see a little bit of sun when it day begins and daylight begins but that is not until 20 after 7:00 this morning. later on tonight we have a freezing rain advisory in effect for the poconos mountains, because when that rain comes, which will remain, rain for us, it will be, for frozen when it gets up there. there is that word again, frozen. >> yes. >> i would love to let it go but sometimes you have to use it in weather forecasting. 29 degrees is our current temperature. twenty-three is the wind chill. 7:19 is our sunrise time. it is now the second shortest day of the year. yesterday was the first day of winter. 30 degrees in allentown. twenty-one in reading. thirty-four in trenton. twenty-nine in philadelphia. twenty-four in millville. so it is a cold morning but luckily we're not seeing any precipitation just yet. when we do it will be around 40 degrees in the city and upper 30's just about every where else. so the rain will roll in this afternoon. we will tell you how long
the rain is down around norfolk, virginia, raleigh-durham north carolina and it will make its way northward. we will see a little bit of sun when it day begins and daylight begins but that is not until 20 after 7:00 this morning. later on tonight we have a freezing rain advisory in effect for the poconos mountains, because when that rain comes, which will remain, rain for us, it will be, for frozen when it gets up there. there is that word again, frozen. >> yes. >> i would love to...
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government, john durham, who looked at all the information and he found nothing prosecutable. he took the time to sit down and talk to people, to interview people who were involved. 5 1/2 years, senator feinstein's committee never bothered to do that. >> she said the justice department told her and the committee, you can't interview officials from the cia, the contractors, because potentially they could be indicted, criminally investigated and just rely on the documents being made available to you, you can't actually -- yesterday i spoke to john rizzo, the chief counsel for the cia. he said, i wanted to talk to these people. they never called me. >> what the senator said to you, in all due respect, is nonsense. what happened was, leon panetta, then the director of the cia, said i can't make current employees talk to them if they don't want to. but there were a small number of people who were under investigation. every investigation was completed by 2012, almost 2 1/2 years ago. and a lot of the people you would want to talk to were never under investigation. the directors of t
government, john durham, who looked at all the information and he found nothing prosecutable. he took the time to sit down and talk to people, to interview people who were involved. 5 1/2 years, senator feinstein's committee never bothered to do that. >> she said the justice department told her and the committee, you can't interview officials from the cia, the contractors, because potentially they could be indicted, criminally investigated and just rely on the documents being made...
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there's all low railroad trestle and durham north carolina that gets hit so often that a resident setrecord accidents. he then put them on kron-4-dot-com call in 11 flint 8. that bridge is called a can opener but we've never seen this type of can open. quite this up and close personal when we show the video to other truckers they were unforgiving. >> reporter: the driver told police he didn't see any trioxides where he got on the parkway though there is a smallish one. police say he will probably be find somewhere between 350 to $500 some economists say the deal was a jerk for not warning the driver. but the bill said there wasn't enough time it between the overpasses. >> reporter: so well as insulation he was caring about 25,000 lbs. of green cheese all betting giant cream puff the truck got creamed as one pole star, a minute well its fits under and they're now >> reporter: of next information that on christmas day that fire ripped through this victorian and sent francisco and later police issued a warning to people leaving empty boxes from your crisp christmas guests outside. of sha
there's all low railroad trestle and durham north carolina that gets hit so often that a resident setrecord accidents. he then put them on kron-4-dot-com call in 11 flint 8. that bridge is called a can opener but we've never seen this type of can open. quite this up and close personal when we show the video to other truckers they were unforgiving. >> reporter: the driver told police he didn't see any trioxides where he got on the parkway though there is a smallish one. police say he will...
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. >> well, you know, that investigation headed by john durham didn't actually, apparently didn't interviewe cia abuse. human rights watch uncovered what we believe was an additional incident of water boarding. only three detainees were water boarded. we did research and found detainees sent to the same site documented in the report in afghanistan handed over to gadhafi to be tortured in his prisons, and they described waterboarding, corroborated by the report. when we asked those people were able to locate and interview, that has the department of justice come i by to ask you questions? they said no, and to this day, no one has interviewed them. >> raises questions. understood. eric holder was on with my colleague joy reid after the report was released yesterday. >> i can't honestly say that crimes were committed. but i will say this, what we saw in the use of these enhanced interrogation techniques was not consistent with who we are, who we say we are as americans. they might have been legal in the strictest sense of the word. but i think in many ways, they were immoral. >> so you have le
. >> well, you know, that investigation headed by john durham didn't actually, apparently didn't interviewe cia abuse. human rights watch uncovered what we believe was an additional incident of water boarding. only three detainees were water boarded. we did research and found detainees sent to the same site documented in the report in afghanistan handed over to gadhafi to be tortured in his prisons, and they described waterboarding, corroborated by the report. when we asked those people...