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garret is live outside the lake county jail in crown point, indiana, south of gary.garret, last week the suspect refused to talk to the judge. what happened in court today? >> well, it was a much different scene than the attempted hearing last week when he wouldn't speak a word and the judge told him he would spend the rest of his life in jail if he refused to cooperate. that seemed to catch his attention today. darren vann, he answered all of the judge's questions with yes, ma'am, no, ma'am, and as you mentioned he pleaded guilty to those two charges of murder which he previously according to police had confessed to. we also learned that if he is convicted of those two charges, that he could be facing a minimum of 90 years in prison. life without parole or the death penalty, which prosecutors have said they're now considering in this case. that's even without the charges for those five other murders which police say he has confessed to. those charges have not yet come down, but police say they are continuing those investigations and they could come down in the next
garret is live outside the lake county jail in crown point, indiana, south of gary.garret, last week the suspect refused to talk to the judge. what happened in court today? >> well, it was a much different scene than the attempted hearing last week when he wouldn't speak a word and the judge told him he would spend the rest of his life in jail if he refused to cooperate. that seemed to catch his attention today. darren vann, he answered all of the judge's questions with yes, ma'am, no,...
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garret, let's head to you right now, if we can. you've been covering the race on the the ground in kansas. youfr covered the romney campaign in 2012. so can orman win in a state where romney won with 60% of the vote, and what can rand paul really do today for roberts? >> orman can absolutely win here, and this is why pat roberts really needs rand paul in the primary here. more than 40% of republicans voted for roberts' primary opponent. he has really lost some of the republican base here. so despite the enormous registration advantage, the m ares have here in kansas, roberts has to bring all of these people poem. that's why some of the events have looked more like presidential events where he brings big endorsers into kansas to appear side by side. ted cruz and sarah palin. any republican figure who can validate pat roberts and maybe bring a few of those folks home is someone who matters. and a few folks can be all that decides this race. this will be the closest senate race in the country come election night. mitt romney highly po
garret, let's head to you right now, if we can. you've been covering the race on the the ground in kansas. youfr covered the romney campaign in 2012. so can orman win in a state where romney won with 60% of the vote, and what can rand paul really do today for roberts? >> orman can absolutely win here, and this is why pat roberts really needs rand paul in the primary here. more than 40% of republicans voted for roberts' primary opponent. he has really lost some of the republican base here....
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in point breeze, a building collapse at garret street at 24th and 23rd. but the crash at ryan avenue is now gone but off the boulevard in the northeast, we have the water main break closing southhampton road. in upper southhampton, look for a crash at county line road at stevenson way and one in dublin by the town diner by mill street. and in durham township, a wreck to avoid at 611 and 212, you haven't been able to get by on the burlington bristol bridge, the bridge should be on the way back down now. and the debris spill southbound college drive thark is cleaned up and if you are hopping on the a.c. expressway, no tolls until midnight tonight. >> thank you matt. >>> we have all seen athletes go over the top with celebrating but it doesn't usually look like this. china's tabletop tennis championship when over the top by kicking and throwing his shirt to the crowd. he just took the title by winning the germany world cup. but after his excessive celebration, he was stripped of his winnings, he apologized saying in part, i am under a great deal of press >>>
in point breeze, a building collapse at garret street at 24th and 23rd. but the crash at ryan avenue is now gone but off the boulevard in the northeast, we have the water main break closing southhampton road. in upper southhampton, look for a crash at county line road at stevenson way and one in dublin by the town diner by mill street. and in durham township, a wreck to avoid at 611 and 212, you haven't been able to get by on the burlington bristol bridge, the bridge should be on the way back...
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on the ground floor a few others are helping to put a garret -- put together an area where they can hang out. >> it is calm here. the germans like us. if i am out on the street they always stop and say hi. we are able to integrate well here because we live in the center of town and other areas further out. there is a lot more racism. >> integration, not exclusion, that is the goal. the city has run a project called refugees and residents under one roof. there haven't been any big problems but it hasn't always been easy to interact. >> some are quite reserved and preferred to keep some distance. others like me treat each other every day. you also bump into each other in the hallway. it is part of the kids and take. >> it is tight but happy. much better in any case then living in a refugees shelter. >> i hope to learn a great deal in germany. if i go back to cameroon later i can pass on what i have taught. >> the two tradesmen hope the application will be approved soon and they will finally be able to work in germany. >> what holds you back? this is the question that life links is asking y
on the ground floor a few others are helping to put a garret -- put together an area where they can hang out. >> it is calm here. the germans like us. if i am out on the street they always stop and say hi. we are able to integrate well here because we live in the center of town and other areas further out. there is a lot more racism. >> integration, not exclusion, that is the goal. the city has run a project called refugees and residents under one roof. there haven't been any big...
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already clearing skies for western maryland, garret, allegheny, washington counties, also the panhandle of west virginia. a good indication of what is on the way come early tomorrow morning. the skies, live super doppler radar, everything out of annapolis. down to extreme southern maryland the few embedded thunderstorms will come to an end as we move through the next hour or so. temperatures tomorrow morning 6:00 hour, 60's in d.c. look how the skies are clearing. a mix of sun and clouds for the day tomorrow. highs will make it back into the 70's. as we move into wednesday night and then thursday temperatures remain on the warm side. daytime highs still in the 70's. but a cooldown on the way for the upcoming weekend. here is our forecast for tonight. showers will end. gradual clearing. 52 to 60 overnight low. winds out of the west. winds pick up a bit tomorrow around 10 to 15 miles an hour. wind gusts around 20 to 25. 72 to 77 for a high. much cooler for the weekend. ighs will only be in the 60's. tomorrow morning at 4:30 we'll update you on the eclipse. >> we want updates on lots of sp
already clearing skies for western maryland, garret, allegheny, washington counties, also the panhandle of west virginia. a good indication of what is on the way come early tomorrow morning. the skies, live super doppler radar, everything out of annapolis. down to extreme southern maryland the few embedded thunderstorms will come to an end as we move through the next hour or so. temperatures tomorrow morning 6:00 hour, 60's in d.c. look how the skies are clearing. a mix of sun and clouds for...
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john garret, bno railroad. he never held a government position but i assure you if he , wanted to talk to the secretary of war, he did not need an appointment. because he owned the only rail line into washington, d.c. now, garret is a real interesting guy. some historians claim that his sympathies were actually southern. that he favored, personally favored the confederacy. but he clearly recognized that the well-being of the railroad that he was president of required a union victory in this war. and so he bent every effort to support the union war effort completely setting aside his personal preferences. he had the expertise, too. now, i showed you this before as an example of symmetry. well, folks, when you start peeling back the onion a little bit, it looks a little bit less symetrical. first of all, the union managed to move twice as many men half again as far in the same length of time. and here's how that movement actually transpired. on the 23rd of september, 1863, president lincoln, secretary of war stan
john garret, bno railroad. he never held a government position but i assure you if he , wanted to talk to the secretary of war, he did not need an appointment. because he owned the only rail line into washington, d.c. now, garret is a real interesting guy. some historians claim that his sympathies were actually southern. that he favored, personally favored the confederacy. but he clearly recognized that the well-being of the railroad that he was president of required a union victory in this...
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. >> so, garret, reporter for khab in kansas city joins us now. kansas governor, it's just amazish that it is competitive. the polling average, sam brownback, a lot of people think he wants to run in 2016. he is trailing in the average of polls out there by a little less than a point. paul davis the democrat still leading slightly out there. tell us about that race, garret. democrats have had their eye on this one. you want to tell us it is a bad year in washington, if we beat sam brownback and we have something to brag about, too. what's going on? >> about two months ago when paul davis announced his candidacy and first started to gain some traction, you were seeing some of these polls that had him up eight, nine, ten points. brownback closed the gap there over the last several months. davis benefitted from not being sam brownback. specifically on tax cuts and cuts to education. but brownback has been able to move the needle a little bit back closer, but you look at sort of the last three or four public polls have all had paul davis right around
. >> so, garret, reporter for khab in kansas city joins us now. kansas governor, it's just amazish that it is competitive. the polling average, sam brownback, a lot of people think he wants to run in 2016. he is trailing in the average of polls out there by a little less than a point. paul davis the democrat still leading slightly out there. tell us about that race, garret. democrats have had their eye on this one. you want to tell us it is a bad year in washington, if we beat sam...
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. >>> they are already the big winners, employees on garret street giants fans are boosting their bottom line, they are looking for themes and back to back wins, some customers say it worked. now they are among the bestsellers to continue, you will be over here. >> they say combined with halloween it has increased sales by 20%, restaurant managers are expecting to 10 and 2012 series but this year they are hitting those numbers out of the park. >>> giants fans, we hope they can rap it up tonight but i don't even like to say this. if something else happens, both times will be in kansas city, it starts and first pitch is immediately followed by the 10:00 news. >>> happening tonight and they want to hear what you have to say about montgomery and embarcadero stations. they will talk with passengers at the embarcadero and on thursday they will be out there during the morning and evening commutes. those bart stations are the busiest but smallest in the system. bart wants to reduce over crowding. >>> students at san jose stayed, he was hit and killed with a degree in computer science. monday mor
. >>> they are already the big winners, employees on garret street giants fans are boosting their bottom line, they are looking for themes and back to back wins, some customers say it worked. now they are among the bestsellers to continue, you will be over here. >> they say combined with halloween it has increased sales by 20%, restaurant managers are expecting to 10 and 2012 series but this year they are hitting those numbers out of the park. >>> giants fans, we hope...
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this week, elizabeth garret was named the new president of cornell.e announcement, she said, i think about some of the great women who have come before me who have laid a path i could follow. she specifically cited supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who earned her undergraduate degree at cornell, saying she always has been hero of mine. so now it's a race between dartmouth and columbia to see which one comes in last. dad, i know i haven't said this often enough, but thank you. thank you mom for protecting my future. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. faster than d-con. what will we do with all of these dead mice? tomcat presents dead mouse theatre. hey, ulfrik! hey, agnar! what's up with you? funny you ask. i'm actually here to pillage your town. [ villagers screaming ] but we went to s
this week, elizabeth garret was named the new president of cornell.e announcement, she said, i think about some of the great women who have come before me who have laid a path i could follow. she specifically cited supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who earned her undergraduate degree at cornell, saying she always has been hero of mine. so now it's a race between dartmouth and columbia to see which one comes in last. dad, i know i haven't said this often enough, but thank you. thank you...
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this week, elizabeth garret was named the new president of cornell. i think about some of the great women who have come before me who have laid a path i could follow. she specifically cited supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who earned her undergraduate degree at cornell, saying she always has been hero of mine. so now it's a race between dartmouth and columbia to see which one comes in last. ecked b. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees. priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. i love to travel, no foreign transaction fees means real s savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the us. when i spend money on this card i can see brazil in my future. i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family which means a lot to me. ♪ car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." t
this week, elizabeth garret was named the new president of cornell. i think about some of the great women who have come before me who have laid a path i could follow. she specifically cited supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg who earned her undergraduate degree at cornell, saying she always has been hero of mine. so now it's a race between dartmouth and columbia to see which one comes in last. ecked b. with my united mileageplus explorer card. i have saved $75 in checked bag fees....
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know that we distort history sometimes, we make it sound like it's a gal or a guy in a garage or garret with a singular lightbulb moment in one person changes things. as you know, most innovation comes from people working together, collaborating in teams so i wanted to show how groups of people brought together to form teams that created the digital revolution. i also think it's fun to understand where our technology comes from. i mean you and i love understanding american revolution but let's also understand the digital revolution because that makes us more comfortable with our technology. >> woodruff: it's a little bit surprising, you start with a woman ida, countess of lovelace, early 19th century she is the daughter of lord byron. >> ada lovelace to me is a framing theme to this book because she's the one who connects our humanities to our sciences. she was a poet because her father was lord byron but she was tutored mainly in mathematics and she loved connecting things like poetry to math and science and she understands how punch cards can turn a calculating machine into a general
know that we distort history sometimes, we make it sound like it's a gal or a guy in a garage or garret with a singular lightbulb moment in one person changes things. as you know, most innovation comes from people working together, collaborating in teams so i wanted to show how groups of people brought together to form teams that created the digital revolution. i also think it's fun to understand where our technology comes from. i mean you and i love understanding american revolution but let's...
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garret attended berkeley in 2008.e was kicked off the football team after being arrested for grand theft. >> family members have released a video they say showing the girl responding to her mother's voice. >> come on. very good. >> her family said it proves that doctors were wrong when they declared the 13-year-old brain dead from complications during tonsil surgery last year. she was forced to move to another location in new jersey. her family will ask a judge to declare she is a live. paving the way for her return to california and state medical benefits. >> i talked to her. she responds. i say she can't be brain dead if she is responding. >> she has had a severe brain injury but her brain is there. where children's hospital said she was rotting. >> the hospital issued this response. we trust that the california courts, the alameda county corner and the state of california will look at any claims made by the family's attorneys and decide them in a lawful and just manner. the family said she has also moved her right
garret attended berkeley in 2008.e was kicked off the football team after being arrested for grand theft. >> family members have released a video they say showing the girl responding to her mother's voice. >> come on. very good. >> her family said it proves that doctors were wrong when they declared the 13-year-old brain dead from complications during tonsil surgery last year. she was forced to move to another location in new jersey. her family will ask a judge to declare she...
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. >> joining me now is laurie garret, she received the 1996 pulitzer prize for her coverage of the ebolabe found in her book, betrayals of trust. and frankie, the journalist of the reporting program at nyu's journalism school. i want to start with you and play a sound bite we played a t the the top of the show. it's of lisa monaco at the white house press conference yesterday. let's take a listen. >> every ebola outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. we know how to do this. and we will do it again. >> laurie, how much should we read into this idea that ebola may become endemic in west africa? >> i'm deeply concerned about it. i'm concerned the way the world is now responding to the west african outbreak is shifting more and more towards the let's isolate them. let's not let them come to america. not let them go to europe. ch keep them there. where the virus will keep circulating and circulating and circulating. if it becomes endemic, it's hard to understand how it can do so without going to a lower. for something that killed 70% of the victims, which is an accurate number, it
. >> joining me now is laurie garret, she received the 1996 pulitzer prize for her coverage of the ebolabe found in her book, betrayals of trust. and frankie, the journalist of the reporting program at nyu's journalism school. i want to start with you and play a sound bite we played a t the the top of the show. it's of lisa monaco at the white house press conference yesterday. let's take a listen. >> every ebola outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. we know how to do...