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it would take the genius of burrell hoffman, a clever young architect to reassemble the puzzle piecesto form an exquisite and cohesive design. >> there's a letter or maybe a memoir where deering told his nieces i think, he wanted to have the fun of building it himself. he didn't want to have an architect who would essentially order him around and do what he wanted so chalfin hired a very young architect who had experience, who was very well educated and talented because he had to pull this all together. furniture, artwork and architectural elements were all shipped to new york and reassembled in warehouse rooms designed to mimic deering's future home, a home that had yet to be designed. >> that is very, very unusual because its really a notion of set design. it's like working in a museum. when you organize an exhibition, you have to place things in a space to make them look you know in their best way. >> well, i think my favorite person in the this story is chalfin. he was imagination and good taste and a real character. i just would have loved to be a fly on the wall on these buying
it would take the genius of burrell hoffman, a clever young architect to reassemble the puzzle piecesto form an exquisite and cohesive design. >> there's a letter or maybe a memoir where deering told his nieces i think, he wanted to have the fun of building it himself. he didn't want to have an architect who would essentially order him around and do what he wanted so chalfin hired a very young architect who had experience, who was very well educated and talented because he had to pull...
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result and the puzzle is finished. >> reporter: for "nightline," this is dan harris. >> and jack hoffman, that police detective, he didn't respond to our requests for a comment. the story of how the adam walsh case was finally closed is told in a new book "bringing adam home," co-authored by joe matthew. thanks to dan harris for that report. >>> coming up next, let's lightning up. 16 1/2 pounds. that's how much a mac computer weighed in 1986. coming up, today they're making them a little lighter. we'll have appleby the numbers. e 50 - 90% on great daily deals all over town. vo: they're going to discover new... restaurants, spas, museums, famous people, helicopter rides juggling classes a different kind of juggling classes concerts, yoga studios, theatre golf, lessons, more lessons, movie tickets and a whole lot more. end vo: if your week doesn't sound quite that exciting, maybe you want to sign up for ours. groupon.com [music playing] confidence available in color. depend® colors for women. looks and fits like underwear. protects like nothing else. depend®. good morning. great day. um, i
result and the puzzle is finished. >> reporter: for "nightline," this is dan harris. >> and jack hoffman, that police detective, he didn't respond to our requests for a comment. the story of how the adam walsh case was finally closed is told in a new book "bringing adam home," co-authored by joe matthew. thanks to dan harris for that report. >>> coming up next, let's lightning up. 16 1/2 pounds. that's how much a mac computer weighed in 1986. coming up,...
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looking that his staff reporter andrew hoffman and wolof fly him out here was similar to the i phoned the fullest >>vicki: ♪ [ male announcer ] unrestrained. unexpected. and unlike any hybrid you have ever known. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. ♪ the radically new... 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green.
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. >>> the custer county sheriff's department onto the body of 58- year-old john hoffman at a run at the sugar bowl ski resort. he wasn't experts here. his body showed no signs of trauma and an autopsy was scheduled. >>> a man was with a friend when the avalanche hits. the victim suffered injuries to his chest and face. >>> in yosemite there is no estimate on when roads into the park will be open following a weekend storm. most visitors have left the park. it park officials said generators are providing power and most guestrooms do not have any heat or hot water. the rockslide broke a power pole carrying hd powerline and it will have to fly in a replacement. >>> you can get updates anytime by clicking the storm watch tab on our homepage, ktvu.com. >>> some positive news tonight for japan. electricity is reconnected to all six connectors at the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plants. a magnitude six quake struck northeast japan about four hours ago and has not cost any more damage. cooling could take days or even weeks in more buyers could break out the also today authorities said more than ni
. >>> the custer county sheriff's department onto the body of 58- year-old john hoffman at a run at the sugar bowl ski resort. he wasn't experts here. his body showed no signs of trauma and an autopsy was scheduled. >>> a man was with a friend when the avalanche hits. the victim suffered injuries to his chest and face. >>> in yosemite there is no estimate on when roads into the park will be open following a weekend storm. most visitors have left the park. it park...
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. >> irene hoffman is a podiatrist in san francisco.he points out the lasers have not yet completed rigorous testing. she believes less expensive drug treatments are effective if combined with topical medications to keep the fungus from returning. >> there is no easy treatment for nail fungus. anybody that wants it is going to find disappointment. >> the doctor says he does counsel patients up front that the fungus can return. while the company is still conducting the first multiclinical trial they say early results in smaller studies were promising. >> it's very effective. it's never hundred percent like anything, but i've been very pleased. >> carolyn johnson, "abc 7 news." >> in january an international team of doctors performed a procedure that restored a modesto's woman's voice. here is carolyn tyler. >> for more than a decade brandy couldn't use her voice. now she is aerbox chatterbox. >> i'm still wor but it's improving every day. >> she is on thought to be second person only to receive a larynx transplant. surgery.icated a team
. >> irene hoffman is a podiatrist in san francisco.he points out the lasers have not yet completed rigorous testing. she believes less expensive drug treatments are effective if combined with topical medications to keep the fungus from returning. >> there is no easy treatment for nail fungus. anybody that wants it is going to find disappointment. >> the doctor says he does counsel patients up front that the fungus can return. while the company is still conducting the first...
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hoffman was known to be an expert skier and there are no signs of trauma. an autopsy will determine whether he died because of a medical condition. >>> in redwood city, police need your help in finding a man who attempted to kidnap a teenage girl. redwood city police are looking for a man who looks like the person in this sketch. he's described as being a white male in his 40s with short, gray hair and with a heavyset build. officers tell us that the suspect pulled his car in front of the girl as she walked along arch street in redwood city. that's when he allegedly threatened to 14-year-old and told her to get in the car. when she refused, he drove away. he was last seen driving eastbound on hopkins avenue. >> it concerns me, because we have a 14-year-old child victim involved in this, and we don't know what this person's capable of, who's out here on the street, and we would hate to see anything happen to a child here. >> now, the suspect's vehicle is being described as a newer model gray four-door sedan. if you saw anything or have any information that c
hoffman was known to be an expert skier and there are no signs of trauma. an autopsy will determine whether he died because of a medical condition. >>> in redwood city, police need your help in finding a man who attempted to kidnap a teenage girl. redwood city police are looking for a man who looks like the person in this sketch. he's described as being a white male in his 40s with short, gray hair and with a heavyset build. officers tell us that the suspect pulled his car in front of...
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laura lopez-hoffman. she has her degree from stanford university in environmental sciences. she was and bachelor of science degree candidate and one of the most distinguished schools historically in the united states for policy issues. she currently is an assistant professor and research policy at the udal center here at the university of arizona. she worked not only in the united states, but in the amazon region and south pacific, and she is a fan of bats which we're about to find out. her book is entitle "conservation of shared environments." she brings us an edited working and this book was prepared by editing with emily mcgovern robert, and carl. [applause] we have a request to lower the lights, but i bet c-span is too interested in that. do you want to lower the lights? yes, i think laura will solve that problem by not using slides this time. [laughter] thank you for the comment. laura? [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you so much for being here. i'm really surprised it's such a gorgeous day outside that i appreciate you all coming inside on such a beautiful day. i'd
laura lopez-hoffman. she has her degree from stanford university in environmental sciences. she was and bachelor of science degree candidate and one of the most distinguished schools historically in the united states for policy issues. she currently is an assistant professor and research policy at the udal center here at the university of arizona. she worked not only in the united states, but in the amazon region and south pacific, and she is a fan of bats which we're about to find out. her...
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draft resolution, we can go to max hoffman who is standing by dw-tv studios in washington. max, deliberations are still continuing in the u.s. what are the details of the resolution on the table? >> well, the resolution was drafted by the british and the french and it basically calls for all measures that would protect civilians. that includes a cease-fire, end to violence, and most importantly, a ban on libyan air space excluding humanitarian flights. it excludes the use or deployment of occupational force. what it boils down to this resolution is military force focusing on a no-fly zone, but excluding occupation. >> who is in favor and who is against and do you think it will pass? >> well, it's always hard to say with the security council. there seems to be a majority for it, even a comfortable majority. that is not the question. the question is what will the veto powers do, especially here, the two countries that are most likely to use their veto, china and russia for various reasons. russia has very good relationships or had very good relationships with libya, has a lot
draft resolution, we can go to max hoffman who is standing by dw-tv studios in washington. max, deliberations are still continuing in the u.s. what are the details of the resolution on the table? >> well, the resolution was drafted by the british and the french and it basically calls for all measures that would protect civilians. that includes a cease-fire, end to violence, and most importantly, a ban on libyan air space excluding humanitarian flights. it excludes the use or deployment of...
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a search and rescue worker found the body of 58-year-old john hoffman yesterday at an expert run at sugar bowl ski resort. he was considered a very strong skier. teams started looking for him after his wife reported him missing. a medical condition may have contributed to his death since there are no obvious signs of trauma. >>> safety concerns for our bridges and overpasses. an alarming new study says what needs to be done. >>> and families in danger. the reason four u.s. senators are going after apple, google and blackberry over a certain app. >>> welcome back to the morning news. take a look at this. firefighters in colorado are making progress on a wild fire just west of denver. last night evacuees were allowed to return to their homes, but they are still being cautioned to be ready to leave again in case the flames spread or change direction. it's because of the high winds, air tankers are being grounded. the fire has burned 1200 acres, but so far no injuries have been reported and no structures damaged. >>> the next round of stormy weather could mean more losses for bay area boat ow
a search and rescue worker found the body of 58-year-old john hoffman yesterday at an expert run at sugar bowl ski resort. he was considered a very strong skier. teams started looking for him after his wife reported him missing. a medical condition may have contributed to his death since there are no obvious signs of trauma. >>> safety concerns for our bridges and overpasses. an alarming new study says what needs to be done. >>> and families in danger. the reason four u.s....
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michael hoffman author and editor of the revisionist history newsletter. shows greater members are divided over how the operation should continue it. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and turkey has also dissenting because the turks have already said that all they want is a no fly zone nothing more than man the germans are now stating that they are removing their navy from nato control this seems like an appears to be another type of imperialism it has to be seen that way in the arab world but it can't be about protecting people i reject that rationale because where are the people being protected in bahrain where is the no fly zone in gaza there are all kinds of areas in the world where the united states nato the u.n. the arab league could intervene and they are not. western powers have always seen libyan leader moammar gadhafi as a dangerous interests in the world of carving their own kin and expert in international relations or more incentives in some fifteen minutes from now here's a quick test. it was unacc
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nato members are split over the future of the military campaign in the series reichl hoffman and political of searcher. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and then turkey has also dissent team because the turks have already said that all they want is a no fly zone nothing more than man the germans are now stating that they are removing their navy from nato control this seems like an appears to be another type of imperialism it has to be seen that way in the arab world but it can't be about protecting people i reject that rationale because where are the people being protected in bahrain where is the no fly zone in gaza there are all kinds of areas in the world where the united states nato the u.n. the arab league could intervene and they are not. western powers have already seen that yet even with the gulf as a danger to their interests and well that's according to the. experts in international relations and more of his he's about twenty minutes from now but has a quick test. because an acceptable to lead such a unpredictable leader not friendly
nato members are split over the future of the military campaign in the series reichl hoffman and political of searcher. and there seems to be quite a rivalry between david cameron and nicolas sarkozy and then turkey has also dissent team because the turks have already said that all they want is a no fly zone nothing more than man the germans are now stating that they are removing their navy from nato control this seems like an appears to be another type of imperialism it has to be seen that way...
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laura lopez-hoffman. she has her degree from stanford university in environmental sciences. she was and bachelor of science degree candidate and one of the most distinguished schools historically in the united states for policy issues. she currently is an assistant professor and research policy at the udal center here at the university of arizona. she worked not only in the united states, but in the amazon region and south pacific, and she is a fan of bats which we're about to find out. her book is entitle "conservation of shared environments." she brings us an edited working and this book was prepared by editing with emily mcgovern robert, and carl. [applause] we have a request to lower the lights, but i bet c-span is too interested in that. do you want to lower the lights? yes, i think laura will solve that problem by not using slides this time. [laughter] thank you for the comment. laura? [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you so much for being here. i'm really surprised it's such a gorgeous day outside that i appreciate you all coming inside on such a beautiful day. i'd
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analysts laura lopez-hoffman, melanie lenart and mitch tobin prepare to meet with the audience and sign their books. in 30 minutes coverage from the tucson festival of books will continue with women in leadership. former white house dr. connie maury no and gloria phelps, president and ceo of km. booktv live with coverage today and tomorrow from the third annual tucson festival of books and 4 complete schedule on event coverage visit booktv.org. >> global warring, not global warming. >> an extreme title but the situation is quite extreme. a lot of the analysis around climate change stops when it is going to get warranty level will rise a little bit. what that means in terms of national security and economic issues and geopolitical issues. we are seeing a little bit in the arctic where suddenly there is conflict where there hasn't been before and new players are coming into areas that are completely unexpected. china has an icebreaker. they know what is going on in the arctic caused by climate change so they want a piece of the action. it is changing the way global politics and economics
analysts laura lopez-hoffman, melanie lenart and mitch tobin prepare to meet with the audience and sign their books. in 30 minutes coverage from the tucson festival of books will continue with women in leadership. former white house dr. connie maury no and gloria phelps, president and ceo of km. booktv live with coverage today and tomorrow from the third annual tucson festival of books and 4 complete schedule on event coverage visit booktv.org. >> global warring, not global warming....
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hoffman was considered a very strong skier. now the search team started looking for him after his wife reported him missing monday night. the placer county sheriff's department says a medical condition may have contributed to his death since there were no obvious signs of trauma. >>> time now 6:26. there's a new report that finds an alarming number of bay area bridges and overpasses are in need of repairs. the structures in san francisco they say are the worst overall. the organization for america says 34% of the bridges and overpasses are considered deficient in the city. in san mateo county it's 22%. the same number for alameda county. santa clara county 19%. however, cal trans is saying just because a bridge is considered deficient doesn't necessarily mean it's not safe. >> what it means is that the amount of work it takes to keep it operational. it doesn't mean it's in any imminent danger. >> now the organization transportation california says it will lobby congress for more federal funding to help fix those deficiencies. n
hoffman was considered a very strong skier. now the search team started looking for him after his wife reported him missing monday night. the placer county sheriff's department says a medical condition may have contributed to his death since there were no obvious signs of trauma. >>> time now 6:26. there's a new report that finds an alarming number of bay area bridges and overpasses are in need of repairs. the structures in san francisco they say are the worst overall. the organization...
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draft resolution, we can go to max hoffman who is standing by dw-tv studios in washington. max, deliberations are still continuing in the u.s. what are the details of the resolution on the table? >> well, the resolution was drafted by the british and the french and it basically calls for all measures that would protect civilians. that includes a cease-fire, end to violence, and most importantly, a ban on libyan air space excluding humanitarian flights. it excludes the use or deployment of occupational force. what it boils down to this resolution is military force focusing on a no-fly zone, but excluding occupation. >> who is in favor and who is against and do you think it will pass? >> well, it's always hard to say with the security council. there seems to be a majority for it, even a comfortable majority. that is not the question. the question is what will the veto powers do, especially here, the two countries that are most likely to use their veto, china and russia for various reasons. russia has very good relationships or had very good relationships with libya, has a lot
draft resolution, we can go to max hoffman who is standing by dw-tv studios in washington. max, deliberations are still continuing in the u.s. what are the details of the resolution on the table? >> well, the resolution was drafted by the british and the french and it basically calls for all measures that would protect civilians. that includes a cease-fire, end to violence, and most importantly, a ban on libyan air space excluding humanitarian flights. it excludes the use or deployment of...
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that will be followed by a panel on climate change with melanie leonard laura lopez hoffman and mitch tobin. hones and pagers an would likeo tr speak it is my great honor to introduce you to these four authors who enrich our knowing. raul castro's look "adversity is my angel" was cowritten with jack augusrat jr.. castor was born in mexico in 1916, the son of a copper miner and a midwife. he worked himself through school is worked himself through school by plucking chickens, panning gold and waiting tables. in 1974 he made history when he was elected arizona's very first and to date only mexican-american governor. he will also answer to judge and ambassador. paula fass is a professor of history at the university of california berkeley. a distinguished scholar and resident at rutgers university, shea specializes in the history of children and childhood. in her seventh book, "inheriting the holocaust: a second generation memoir," she reconstructs the complex story of her family's history that helps us understand the influence of european jewish life in the nineteenth and twentyth century
that will be followed by a panel on climate change with melanie leonard laura lopez hoffman and mitch tobin. hones and pagers an would likeo tr speak it is my great honor to introduce you to these four authors who enrich our knowing. raul castro's look "adversity is my angel" was cowritten with jack augusrat jr.. castor was born in mexico in 1916, the son of a copper miner and a midwife. he worked himself through school is worked himself through school by plucking chickens, panning...
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year-old man was reported missing when he and failed to return to his home in oakland the body of john hoffmanfound on tuesday on and experts only run. he was in expert skier medical problem may contributed to his death. >> justine: two dozen homes, 60 people are still affected by a huge rock and mud slide in the mountains that happen near scotts valley, it came down late monday afternoon taking a 200 ft. section of nelson road the san pictures public-works inspectors come a geologists are studying the slide but they say it still too unstable to attend to move. >> in has the potential to move at the very top, mapping the holes wide area will be very beneficial. that is our next up. to really matter. we have rain coming in through the end of the week. a kid move more in the rain gets up there. we want to call bob flooded stabilize we're going to look at how we can address access for the people above. >> justine: with no vehicle access residents are caring and footpath using chainsaws as you see here to clear brush and poison oak. it is a muddy mess, the share stood harmon is helping out with al
year-old man was reported missing when he and failed to return to his home in oakland the body of john hoffmanfound on tuesday on and experts only run. he was in expert skier medical problem may contributed to his death. >> justine: two dozen homes, 60 people are still affected by a huge rock and mud slide in the mountains that happen near scotts valley, it came down late monday afternoon taking a 200 ft. section of nelson road the san pictures public-works inspectors come a geologists...
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analysts laura lopez-hoffman, melanie lenart and mitch tobin prepare to meet with the audience and sign their books. in 30 minutes coverage from the tucson festival of books will continue with women in leadership. former white house dr. connie maury no and gloria phelps, president and ceo of km. booktv live with coverage today and tomorrow from the third annual tucson festival of books and 4 complete schedule on event coverage visit booktv.org. >> global warring, not global warming. >> an extreme title but the situation is quite extreme. a lot of the analysis around climate change stops when it is going to get warranty level will rise a little bit. what that means in terms of national security and economic issues and geopolitical issues. we are seeing a little bit in the arctic where suddenly there is conflict where there hasn't been before and new players are coming into areas that are completely unexpected. china has an icebreaker. they know what is going on in the arctic caused by climate change so they want a piece of the action. it is changing the way global politics and economics
analysts laura lopez-hoffman, melanie lenart and mitch tobin prepare to meet with the audience and sign their books. in 30 minutes coverage from the tucson festival of books will continue with women in leadership. former white house dr. connie maury no and gloria phelps, president and ceo of km. booktv live with coverage today and tomorrow from the third annual tucson festival of books and 4 complete schedule on event coverage visit booktv.org. >> global warring, not global warming....
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. >> i'm edward hoffman. i wish this had been entitled is the times still worth reading.two things, one about philosophy. you asked for the people gave of their times subscriptions. i did as result of what i felt was disgraceful reporting and commentary regarding the tea party and the congresswoman being shot in arizona. i mean, journalism was at its worst. and i'm wondering, that is bleeding over into the rest. secondly, as regarding accuracy. i have a friend who is serving in iraq. a number of years ago, the new times when the bass is happening, reported there is a terrible attack which involved his unit. and i e-mailed him and he said it never happened apparently what the times is doing was using lines. they got a report, they ran with it. so i wish i could believe what they say is going on. but between the editorial page off the wall and the fact that i could trust them on other stories, i'm wondering if the times is any more worthy of being read in any other paper. [applause] >> a quick mention for michael. there seems to be sort of a given -- >> who are you? >> my n
. >> i'm edward hoffman. i wish this had been entitled is the times still worth reading.two things, one about philosophy. you asked for the people gave of their times subscriptions. i did as result of what i felt was disgraceful reporting and commentary regarding the tea party and the congresswoman being shot in arizona. i mean, journalism was at its worst. and i'm wondering, that is bleeding over into the rest. secondly, as regarding accuracy. i have a friend who is serving in iraq. a...
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according to a recent report by respected counterterrorism expert bruce hoffman and peter bergen called "assessing the terrorist threat," they said, "the american melting pot has not provided a fire wall against the radicalization and recruitment of american citizens and residents. thgh it has arguably lulled us into a sense of complacency that home grown terrorism couldn't happ in the united states." they went on to say by not taking more urgently and seriously the radicalization of recruitment that was actually occurring in the u.s., authorities failed to comprehend that this was not an isolated phenomenon. rather it indicated the possibility that even an embryonic terrorist radicalization recruitment infrastructure had been established in the u.s. homeland. consider the following individuals who have been radicalized in my state of virginia or i would even say here in northern virginia. in october 2010, faruq aaek mad what ashburn, virginia, was arrested for allegedly plotting attacks on the metro system to find times to kill as many people as possible. july 2010, zachary chesser, gr
according to a recent report by respected counterterrorism expert bruce hoffman and peter bergen called "assessing the terrorist threat," they said, "the american melting pot has not provided a fire wall against the radicalization and recruitment of american citizens and residents. thgh it has arguably lulled us into a sense of complacency that home grown terrorism couldn't happ in the united states." they went on to say by not taking more urgently and seriously the...
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this witness, joseph, taxi driver who delivered the ransom note at hoffman said that is the man. this witness, 87-year-old german told his dramatic story. from his house leading to the home he saw the car approached like this, is better of the corner and almost upset in the ditch. they stopped, the driver blared and he points out of -- kaufman. that is the man. he told how he paid the $50 ran some. he looks directly at the accused. john is bruno richard huffman. >> to facilitate the filming, the judge permit a sound booth -- soundproof booth to be built in the courtroom but unbeknownst to him, the crew operating the film camera in the sound proof surreptitiously recorded the trial and as a result, we have footage of some of the trial itself. the prosecutor in the case was david willis, then 39-years-old and the attorney general of the state of new jersey and interestingly enough the law firm is still a prominent law firm in the state of new jersey. the ransom money was paid in gold certificates. gold certificates which were due to be retired in april, 1933. a member of the ransom
this witness, joseph, taxi driver who delivered the ransom note at hoffman said that is the man. this witness, 87-year-old german told his dramatic story. from his house leading to the home he saw the car approached like this, is better of the corner and almost upset in the ditch. they stopped, the driver blared and he points out of -- kaufman. that is the man. he told how he paid the $50 ran some. he looks directly at the accused. john is bruno richard huffman. >> to facilitate the...
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according to a recent report by respected counterterrorism expert bruce hoffman and peter bergen called "assessing the terrorist threat," they said, "the american melting pot has not provided a fire wall against the radicalization and recruitment of american citizens and residents. though it has arguably lulled us into a sense of complacency that home grown terrorism couldn't happen in the united states." they went on to say by not taking more urgently and seriously the radicalization of recruitment that was actually occurring in the u.s., authorities failed to comprehend that this was not an isolated phenomenon. rather it indicated the possibility that even an embryonic terrorist radicalization recruitment infrastructure had been established in the u.s. homeland. consider the following individuals who have been radicalized in my state of virginia or i would even say here in northern virginia. in october 2010, faruq aaek mad what ashburn, virginia, was arrested for allegedly plotting attacks on the metro system to find times to kill as many people as possible. july 2010, zachary chesser
according to a recent report by respected counterterrorism expert bruce hoffman and peter bergen called "assessing the terrorist threat," they said, "the american melting pot has not provided a fire wall against the radicalization and recruitment of american citizens and residents. though it has arguably lulled us into a sense of complacency that home grown terrorism couldn't happen in the united states." they went on to say by not taking more urgently and seriously the...
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the past couple days appointed a new state superintendent who is a nontraditional candidate, kevin hoffman, who i have tremendous respect for and actually met with him earlier and i think he'll do a great job. so i'm very, very hopeful about where the state can go and where the state can help to lead the country. your historical point for the country, does more dollars equate to better outcomes? of course not. to me what we try to drive from day one is this combination of investment but investment not in the status quo, investment in reform and whether that is at the early childhood level, the k-12 reform, or whether it's trying to increase access and completion rates at the higher end it can't be investment in a status quo with a 25% dropout rate. >> i think if you, and i think congresswoman woolsey may have mentioned it, but i think if a child can't read by the third or fourth grade, and all of the teachers that were patients of mine through the years could predict who was going to drop out by the fourth grade, if we could do that, then that's where we ought to emphasize instead of worry
the past couple days appointed a new state superintendent who is a nontraditional candidate, kevin hoffman, who i have tremendous respect for and actually met with him earlier and i think he'll do a great job. so i'm very, very hopeful about where the state can go and where the state can help to lead the country. your historical point for the country, does more dollars equate to better outcomes? of course not. to me what we try to drive from day one is this combination of investment but...
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the past couple days appointed a new state superintendent who is a nontraditional candidate, kevin hoffman, who i have tremendous respect for and actually met with him earlier and i think he'll do a great job. so i'm very, very hopeful about where the state can go and where the state can help to lead the country. your historical point for the country, does more dollars equate to better outcomes? of course not. to me what we try to drive from day one is this combination of investment but investment not in the status quo, investment in reform and whether that is at the early childhood level, the k-12 reform, or whether it's trying to increase access and completion rates at the higher end it can't be investment in a status quo with a 25% dropout rate. >> i think if you, and i think congresswoman woolsey may have mentioned it, but i think if a child can't read by the third or fourth grade, and all of the teachers that were patients of mine through the years could predict who was going to drop out by the fourth grade, if we could do that, then that's where we ought to emphasize instead of worry
the past couple days appointed a new state superintendent who is a nontraditional candidate, kevin hoffman, who i have tremendous respect for and actually met with him earlier and i think he'll do a great job. so i'm very, very hopeful about where the state can go and where the state can help to lead the country. your historical point for the country, does more dollars equate to better outcomes? of course not. to me what we try to drive from day one is this combination of investment but...
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it continues to be critical but if you look at the trends in a look at people like bruce hoffman, halfof the individuals involved in terrorist plots in the united states are -- americans are they become permanent citizens. so the notion that the border is the only line of defense now against terrorism is just wrong. is part of we use the word continuum a lot. they continuum has gotten bigger so again we need to be responsible in how we use the language not to imagine that the border is some kind of drpk line that can protect us from all these bad things. i think we need to talk about the issues more carefully than we do. >> i would just say when i was doing stories in the '90s about colombia, you know the cartels threaten the existence of the state in colombia, threatened to make colombia failed state. remember talking to dea involved in making some operation that brought this organizations down and i and mine naÏvetÉ said wow you have one. he said no, we ought one. what we have done is taken down these two states threatening organizations that someone else will fill the vacuum. we jus
it continues to be critical but if you look at the trends in a look at people like bruce hoffman, halfof the individuals involved in terrorist plots in the united states are -- americans are they become permanent citizens. so the notion that the border is the only line of defense now against terrorism is just wrong. is part of we use the word continuum a lot. they continuum has gotten bigger so again we need to be responsible in how we use the language not to imagine that the border is some...
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good old william hoffman of west point, california, is 103 years old today.driver's license renewed. i'm getting my lips renewed so i can speak. and we have forrest lunsway of capistrano beach, california. i guess the birds came back last week. 100 years old. loves to dance and will be married to his sweetheart this weekend. that's a beautiful thing. irving rosenthal of white plains, new york, is 100. enjoys crossword puzzles and watching baseball on tv. the secret to longevity is moderation. even in moderation, moderation. stella, beautiful stella baron of woodstock, vermont. that's a pretty part of the world. 100 years old today. enjoys making crafts and recreational products for people in the hospital. how about that? does good deeds. thelma -- that was my mother's name. thelma delong of lynnwood, washington is 100 years old today. maintains her own apartment. takes care of herself and her friends adore her. and we have raylark from montgomery village in maryland. that's right outside of washington. 100 years old. he's been around a long time. world war ii
good old william hoffman of west point, california, is 103 years old today.driver's license renewed. i'm getting my lips renewed so i can speak. and we have forrest lunsway of capistrano beach, california. i guess the birds came back last week. 100 years old. loves to dance and will be married to his sweetheart this weekend. that's a beautiful thing. irving rosenthal of white plains, new york, is 100. enjoys crossword puzzles and watching baseball on tv. the secret to longevity is moderation....
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this witness, joseph, taxi driver who delivered the ransom note at hoffman said that is the man. this witness, 87-year-old german told his dramatic story. from his house leading to the home he saw the car approached like this, is better of the corner and almost upset in the ditch. they stopped, the driver blared and he points out of -- kaufman. that is the man. he told how he paid the $50 ran some. he looks directly at the accused. john is bruno richard huffman. >> to facilitate the filming, the judge permit a sound booth -- soundproof booth to be built in the courtroom but unbeknownst to him, the crew operating the film camera in the sound proof surreptitiously recorded the trial and as a result, we have footage of some of the trial itself. the prosecutor in the case was david willis, then 39-years-old and the attorney general of the state of new jersey and interestingly enough the law firm is still a prominent law firm in the state of new jersey. the ransom money was paid in gold certificates. gold certificates which were due to be retired in april, 1933. a member of the ransom
this witness, joseph, taxi driver who delivered the ransom note at hoffman said that is the man. this witness, 87-year-old german told his dramatic story. from his house leading to the home he saw the car approached like this, is better of the corner and almost upset in the ditch. they stopped, the driver blared and he points out of -- kaufman. that is the man. he told how he paid the $50 ran some. he looks directly at the accused. john is bruno richard huffman. >> to facilitate the...