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definitely gave us pause. >> john henry smith, al jazeera >>> the basent ball world is mourning earl lloyd. the 86-year-old's career began in 1960 the first black n.b.a. five years later lloyd and a team-mate were the first african-americans to win the nba championship >>> leonard nimoy will be remembered in many ways including a phrase that is iconic - live long and prosper. that, he did. he was 83 when he died from lung disease. his career took him from the far reaches of space to the hearts of millions. >> reporter: he played police officers cowboys and the king of atlantis. in a career that spanned 65 years and scores of roles, there's one that powered leonard nimoy into the status of inter-galactic icon. spock. the make-up team gave him the ears, but it was leonard nimoy, a boston native that put the emotion into the heart of the "enterprise", with wit, humour and a slight raise of the eyebrows. >> live long and prosper. >> he made the character his own. spock is one of my best friends. when i put on the ears it's not like another day. when i ball spock, that day is special. and
definitely gave us pause. >> john henry smith, al jazeera >>> the basent ball world is mourning earl lloyd. the 86-year-old's career began in 1960 the first black n.b.a. five years later lloyd and a team-mate were the first african-americans to win the nba championship >>> leonard nimoy will be remembered in many ways including a phrase that is iconic - live long and prosper. that, he did. he was 83 when he died from lung disease. his career took him from the far reaches...
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here's john henry smith.ftc. >> pope francis urged his cardinals on thursday to help form vatican bureaucracy. >> the goal we aim to reach is always to achieve more harmony in the work of the various vac can offices. >> the proposals drew drastic changes that merge offices and reduce waste. on saturday the pope went beyond the traditional catholic strongholds and chose 20 new cardinals, some as far away from the vatican as tonga and myanmar, places from around the world that have rarely been on the vatican radar. >> never had moves like that. >> moves like that show the pope as a charismatic leader. pope francis became head of the roman catholic church. catholics and noncatholics quickly noted that francis practices what he preaches. he spoke out on global inequality and echoed those sentiments by turning down the palatial vatican apartments. he's often turned down the papal vehicle for more humble once, and one of the first acts as pope was to kiss the feet of inmates. >> he is in a better position to unders
here's john henry smith.ftc. >> pope francis urged his cardinals on thursday to help form vatican bureaucracy. >> the goal we aim to reach is always to achieve more harmony in the work of the various vac can offices. >> the proposals drew drastic changes that merge offices and reduce waste. on saturday the pope went beyond the traditional catholic strongholds and chose 20 new cardinals, some as far away from the vatican as tonga and myanmar, places from around the world that...
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john henry smith has more. >> on just one day this year january 5th, alameda county, california saw as many cases of measles as it does in a whole year.theyear. the source became obviously. >> the only place we could find, it turned out there are other cases that tested positive that had also been to disneyland on those same dates. >> reporter: the concern isn't just that measles is a deeply dangerous disease especially in young children it's also that the bay area is especially vulnerable because for some reason people are not vaccinating their children here. all 50 states require measles vaccinations for students. but 19 states give parents the choice based on medical or religious reasons. these exemptions are a growing problem. because when more than 8% of a school isn't vaccinated like those shown here in red a disease like measles can spread quickly. in the bay area, parents in wealthy enclaves like marin county which enjoys ready access to great health care are for some reason exempting their children at an alarming rate. >> we have to really look closely. >> for example dr. john
john henry smith has more. >> on just one day this year january 5th, alameda county, california saw as many cases of measles as it does in a whole year.theyear. the source became obviously. >> the only place we could find, it turned out there are other cases that tested positive that had also been to disneyland on those same dates. >> reporter: the concern isn't just that measles is a deeply dangerous disease especially in young children it's also that the bay area is...
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national counterterrorism center and also the crown straight chief security officer john henry with thebi. let me ask you first, do we really need yet another bureaucratic agency to look at the problem that has artie got a lot of bureaucratic agencies looking at it? class of he put another layer in that area, you're crating problems. if this was done as described today, specifically as a coordination of intelligence, i think there is value there. there are multiple centers now where there is a lot of coordination across intelligence agencies. the facts are in the details. the key is to see exactly how this is to be utilized, what the white house's goal is. >> as the story is described the president wanted to know over thanksgiving what was happening at sony and no one could tell him. there was no central place to get information area is that a real problem? >> i think it is. people are right to be dubious about the creation of a new layer and a new organization in washington to halt the broader problem. it will not. i disagree little bit with my friend sean in that often, when you have
national counterterrorism center and also the crown straight chief security officer john henry with thebi. let me ask you first, do we really need yet another bureaucratic agency to look at the problem that has artie got a lot of bureaucratic agencies looking at it? class of he put another layer in that area, you're crating problems. if this was done as described today, specifically as a coordination of intelligence, i think there is value there. there are multiple centers now where there is a...
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john henry smith reports. >> fire roared through this apartment complex in edgewater new jersey. >> itdid advance very quickly into the hallways and into the ceilings. >> the flames lit up the night sky. >> it just billowed and billowed and the roof blew off the place. >> the fire took over five hours to control and drew more than a thousand from their homes. including john and be his wife and their dog lexie. >> they put it out. >> they couldn't put it out at all. >> this is what was left of the avalon edgewater. 240 units gobben in a gone in a flash. since that night, a lot of attention pointed at what was inside the walls of the building. >> it's called light weight wood. chips glued together. widely used in homes throughout the country including the avalon at edgewater apartments. >> if it were made out of concrete and cinder block, you wouldn't have this issue. >> fire department achiever thomas clinton battled this fire. >> how scared are the firefighting communities of a fire in that struck? >> all firefighters are concerned because it's a matter of timing. >> underwater laborat
john henry smith reports. >> fire roared through this apartment complex in edgewater new jersey. >> itdid advance very quickly into the hallways and into the ceilings. >> the flames lit up the night sky. >> it just billowed and billowed and the roof blew off the place. >> the fire took over five hours to control and drew more than a thousand from their homes. including john and be his wife and their dog lexie. >> they put it out. >> they couldn't put it...
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here is john henry smith. >> reporter: pope francis urged cardinals to reform vatican bur okay rahs yip. -- bureaucracy. proposals including merging officers reducing waits. saturday he went behind the catholic strongholds, choosing 20 new cardinals, some as far away from the vatican as tonga and myanmar. voices from parts of the world that have rarely been on the vatican's radar. the pope has gone where no pope has gone. moves like that earnt the pope app reputation for being a transformative leader. less than two years ago, on march 13th, 2013 pope francis became the head of the roman catholic church. catholics and non-catholics noted that pope francis practices what he preaches. he spoke out on global inequality and echoed the sentiments by turning down the pal asia apartment -- pal ashial apart: he bi ---al pacial apart. he bypassed the pope mobile for him ble transportation. tee took off the red shoes, slipping on the black shoes a priest would wear. one of his first acts is to kiss the feet of inmates. >> he's in a better position to understand us. when we talk to him, he connects
here is john henry smith. >> reporter: pope francis urged cardinals to reform vatican bur okay rahs yip. -- bureaucracy. proposals including merging officers reducing waits. saturday he went behind the catholic strongholds, choosing 20 new cardinals, some as far away from the vatican as tonga and myanmar. voices from parts of the world that have rarely been on the vatican's radar. the pope has gone where no pope has gone. moves like that earnt the pope app reputation for being a...
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with you, too. >> thank you. >> when hess walks out of the store, henry immediately calls police and reports the crime. >> yeah, i'm johnell got robbed with a gun and the guy just left. i'm trying to get his license plate. >> it doesn't take long for police to track down henry's polite robber. this surveillance video immediately goes viral. after it appears on the local news and leads authorities to hess just days later. not surprisingly, hess handles the arrest quite well. >> a couple of days later, some police, they came to my store towards the car and they told me the guy was very polite when we went to arrest him. he was so polite, waiting for them. >> hess confesses to robbing henry's store with a pellet gun, and is arrested for first degree robbery. but it turns out this isn't his first run-in with the law. in 2003, the fbi dubbed hess the transaction bandit after he robbed several banks in the seattle area. he was actually on probation at the time he robbed henry. hess pleads guilty to first degree robbery, and in april 2011, he is sentenced to five years in prison. as for henry's stolen money? hess tells police
with you, too. >> thank you. >> when hess walks out of the store, henry immediately calls police and reports the crime. >> yeah, i'm johnell got robbed with a gun and the guy just left. i'm trying to get his license plate. >> it doesn't take long for police to track down henry's polite robber. this surveillance video immediately goes viral. after it appears on the local news and leads authorities to hess just days later. not surprisingly, hess handles the arrest quite...
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he didn't want to just tinker with the articles of confederation he wrote to john jay, henry fronks, of war and to madison, asking their advice what should be in the new government. they all wrote letters and he compiled them and he came -- madison came up and stayed right here at mount vernon and they worked on for a considerable amount of time, on formalizing the idea. they went to the convention. washington and madison both arrived on time. the only other people were the representatives from pennsylvania. since the convention didn't have a quorum for 10 days, for all those days, that group would meet -- we don't know exactly who was there but from letters it certainly suggests that washington and madison were always there. as more virginians showed up they joined the group and the best historians of the convention argue that at least the key philadelphians gouverneur morris and wilson were there and they drafted up what became known as the virginia plan. that was then approved as the starting point for operations and then what happened is you literally spent three months tinkering
he didn't want to just tinker with the articles of confederation he wrote to john jay, henry fronks, of war and to madison, asking their advice what should be in the new government. they all wrote letters and he compiled them and he came -- madison came up and stayed right here at mount vernon and they worked on for a considerable amount of time, on formalizing the idea. they went to the convention. washington and madison both arrived on time. the only other people were the representatives from...
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john and joyce sheridan were found dead after a fire in their hom in somerset county that is where we find david henry with more on the story. >> reporter: this is where it happened. the bodies of john and joyce sheridan were found in their bedroom, the bedroom had been set on fire and ever since the flames of controversy and conspiracy have lapped around the edges of this investigation. 72-year-old john sheridan was ceo of cooper university health system and politically connected, a former new jersey transportation commissioner and joyce sheridan was a retired school teacher, we now know that joyce sheridan was murdered. the medical examiner says she died of a stab wound to the chest that stabbed her an or the a. the m.e. has not ruled on the cause of john sheridan's death he was also found stabbed in the bedroom that was set on fire, the unusually prolonged investigation has led to speculation but no answers. could it have been a murder-suicide or were both killed by someone else. investigators have questioned the sheridan's four sons and say they played no roles in the deaths. but one was found wit
john and joyce sheridan were found dead after a fire in their hom in somerset county that is where we find david henry with more on the story. >> reporter: this is where it happened. the bodies of john and joyce sheridan were found in their bedroom, the bedroom had been set on fire and ever since the flames of controversy and conspiracy have lapped around the edges of this investigation. 72-year-old john sheridan was ceo of cooper university health system and politically connected, a...
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john mccain. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> can somebody find out where the capitol police is? >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of east timor. in the name of the people of cambodia. in the name of the people of laos. >> i would like to say to my colleagues and to our distinguished visitors this morning that i have been a member of this committee for many years. i have never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last demonstration that just took place that you know, you're going to have to shut out or i will have you arrested. if we can't get a capitol hill police in here immediately -- get out of here, you low life scum. [applause]
john mccain. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> can somebody find out where the capitol police is? >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes. >> in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of the people of chili. in the name of the people of vietnam. in the name of...
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complete coverage throughout the evening including reaction from across the city with david henry lets begin with john rawlins, he is live with the details. >> reporter: well, the dnc said that philadelphia had the best bid to put out there. apparently issues like security and logistics and how delegates would be housed. columbus who was in the running didn't have enough hotel rooms and brooklyn had to put people in manhattan and there was a concern of security. and here was the best logistics and system. >> good afternoon everyone what a morning and what an afternoon. >> what a day, smiles at city hall smiles started rippling through the building at 9:00 this morning. >> they came and showed me their phones and said councilman did you know about this? great stuff. >> i'm thrilled to announce that the dnc will host their 2016 democratic convention in the city of brotherly love the wonderful city of philadelphia. [ applause ] >> for three years the mayor former governor ed rendell and its chair debbie wasserman shultz, saying that philadelphia having hosted the gop in 2000 had the right stuff. but coul
complete coverage throughout the evening including reaction from across the city with david henry lets begin with john rawlins, he is live with the details. >> reporter: well, the dnc said that philadelphia had the best bid to put out there. apparently issues like security and logistics and how delegates would be housed. columbus who was in the running didn't have enough hotel rooms and brooklyn had to put people in manhattan and there was a concern of security. and here was the best...
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. >> that was senator john mccain lashing out to a protester. the protesters were calling for henry's arrest. now, mccain has tweeted this picture. his wife has presented dr. kissinger a set of boxing gloves for his next hearing. >>> jeb bush is getting attention for a new hire. ethan sayer. the founder of hipster.com. some offensive tweets started disappearing after the announcement. many of the tweets reportedly disparage women and gay men. he tweeted, i deleted some old jokes i made years ago that i no longer find funny or appropriate, learning and maturing. >>> from politico, congressmen's spending brings shock and awe. aaron schock has spent $90,000 for air charters. an ethic committee is investigating his spending. >>> elizabeth she tweeted this image, there's never too much snow to barbecue. harry reid the undergo his second eye surgery on sen. he hurt it by having an accident while exercising on new year's day. maryland governor mark o'malley has been in an exercising accident. broke my elbow at the gym. thanks to the staff at union memorial. surgery went well. gwen moore is
. >> that was senator john mccain lashing out to a protester. the protesters were calling for henry's arrest. now, mccain has tweeted this picture. his wife has presented dr. kissinger a set of boxing gloves for his next hearing. >>> jeb bush is getting attention for a new hire. ethan sayer. the founder of hipster.com. some offensive tweets started disappearing after the announcement. many of the tweets reportedly disparage women and gay men. he tweeted, i deleted some old jokes...
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the time of the revolutionary war who had now scattered to their separate states such as john jay in new york or henry -- or knox up in massachusetts i already mentioned him the morriss down here, the pinckneys of south carolina. he had a lot of attachments here in georgia. so he's trying to pull this place together before the constitutional convention that led to the convention, and then after it in the ratification battles, he was actually a very good writer. and so i could pull on his original letters and quote from them. of course, he was corresponding with some excellent writers people like lafayette, jefferson, ben franklin and so i can have the letters back and forth. calls many speech -- also many speeches. so i could draw on quotations. again, not long ones not ones that i think lose the readers. i always figure readers are somewhere like myself, and i get lost with too long a quotation. but a pithy one makes it authentic, so i use a lot of quotations. that's part of my style, you saw that in there. i also want to bring my figures to life. and that was one of the wonderful things about washin
the time of the revolutionary war who had now scattered to their separate states such as john jay in new york or henry -- or knox up in massachusetts i already mentioned him the morriss down here, the pinckneys of south carolina. he had a lot of attachments here in georgia. so he's trying to pull this place together before the constitutional convention that led to the convention, and then after it in the ratification battles, he was actually a very good writer. and so i could pull on his...
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john identified as a college grad from london from a well to do family. we have more terrorist safe havens than at any time in the recent history. >> chief white house correspondent ed henry, live on the north lawn. all right, ed, so secretary of state john kerry says we're safer and to the white house defending its claims, right? >> what a difference 24 hours makes, because yesterday secretary kerry said that the american people have never been safer. today james clay was on capitol hill saying the opposite. the data coming in shows there's more terror attacks. the complete opposite. >> how could secretary kerry make the claim to the american people, to the world, that we're safer? >> he could do so with the evidence on his side, i think what he was able to demonstrate and what he was discussing is having had success in a applying pressure to the -- >> reporter: secretary kerry is out of touch with reality, he clearly is not listening to the entire u.s. intel community he is not reading any of the intelligence or other things that have been wring over the last few weeks, months or years. josh ernest went on to say that isis has been -- basically on the rung, where have w
john identified as a college grad from london from a well to do family. we have more terrorist safe havens than at any time in the recent history. >> chief white house correspondent ed henry, live on the north lawn. all right, ed, so secretary of state john kerry says we're safer and to the white house defending its claims, right? >> what a difference 24 hours makes, because yesterday secretary kerry said that the american people have never been safer. today james clay was on...
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that warning comes less than 24-hours after secretary of state john kerry says the world is much safer. chief white house correspondent ed henry pressing the white house on mixed messages. >> how did he make the claim to the american people and the world that we were safer than we were before? >> he could do so with the evidence on his side. he was able to demonstrate and what he was discussing is the success our military campaign is applying significant pressure to the isis leadership. because of the pressure we have applied because of the strategy we have pursued to have fighters on the ground to take the fight to isil and back them up with military and coalition air strike. that pressure has been applied and that has reduced the ability of isil to expand their reign of terror. >> thank you this is preventing them from expanding their reign of terror. >> we are seeing the isil leadership is not operating comfortably enough in that area of the world. >> earnest going on to say the threat is definitely still there. but he continued to success that the capacity has been diminished. >> now to a fox business alert. the tsa issuin
that warning comes less than 24-hours after secretary of state john kerry says the world is much safer. chief white house correspondent ed henry pressing the white house on mixed messages. >> how did he make the claim to the american people and the world that we were safer than we were before? >> he could do so with the evidence on his side. he was able to demonstrate and what he was discussing is the success our military campaign is applying significant pressure to the isis...
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watch this exchange with abc's john karl and our own ed henry pushing white house press secretary joshastern evident to explain those comments. >> this was an attack on a kosher dill r deli. does the president have any doubt that those terrorist attacked that deli because there would be jews in the deli. >> the adverb the president chose was used to indicate that the individuals who were killed in that terrible, tragic incident were killed not because of who they were but because of where they randomly happened to be. >> they were not killed in because they are in jewish deli. kosher deli? >> these individuals were not targeted by name, not the point. >> not by name but religion, were they not? >> there were people other than just jews who were in the deli. >> he thought that deli was attacked because kosher deli any random deli,. >> i answered the question once, no. ed? >> why didn't the president acknowledge that? if it he knows that and obvious why didn't he say that? >> the president acknowledged on many occasions when he had opportunity to speak about this incident. >> this was aw
watch this exchange with abc's john karl and our own ed henry pushing white house press secretary joshastern evident to explain those comments. >> this was an attack on a kosher dill r deli. does the president have any doubt that those terrorist attacked that deli because there would be jews in the deli. >> the adverb the president chose was used to indicate that the individuals who were killed in that terrible, tragic incident were killed not because of who they were but because of...
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john rawlins will have more on both fires on "action news" at 12:30. let's go live to "action news" reporter, david henry live outside a chestnut hill apartment complex where a gallons explosion forced residents out into the frigid temperatures overnight. david. >> reporter: you have to take a look at the building. it's right behind me on the corner. the windows are blown out the walls are buckling, it's a miracle that everybody in the buildings all ten people walked away without injuries. a little bit over to the left you can see the pgw crews are working to repair the gas line that caused the explosion. it happened at 1:45 a.m. it send residents scrambling for safety in the darkness. there was no fire. nine adults and child escaped without injury. the red cross is here to advice them, but they did not require emergency shelter. l&i was and posted off limits signs on the buildings. it will have been demolished. it was caused by a ruptured gas main. when that happens a throwing a light switch can create an explosion. >> every single section of of windows, it was blown outwards. if you look through here,
john rawlins will have more on both fires on "action news" at 12:30. let's go live to "action news" reporter, david henry live outside a chestnut hill apartment complex where a gallons explosion forced residents out into the frigid temperatures overnight. david. >> reporter: you have to take a look at the building. it's right behind me on the corner. the windows are blown out the walls are buckling, it's a miracle that everybody in the buildings all ten people walked...
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the time of the revolutionary war who had now scattered to their separate states such as john jay in new york or henry -- or knox up in massachusetts i already mentioned him the morriss down here, the pinckneys of south carolina. he had a lot of attachments here in georgia. so he's trying to pull this place together before the constitutional convention that led to the convention, and then after it in the ratification battles, he was actually a very good writer. and so i could pull on his original letters and quote from them. of course, he was corresponding with some excellent writers people like lafayette, jefferson, ben franklin and so i can have the letters back and forth. calls many speech -- also many speeches. so i could draw on quotations. again, not long ones not ones that i think lose the readers. i always figure readers are somewhere like myself, and i get lost with too long a quotation. but a pithy one makes it authentic, so i use a lot of quotations. that's part of my style, you saw that in there. i also want to bring my figures to life. and that was one of the wonderful things about washin
the time of the revolutionary war who had now scattered to their separate states such as john jay in new york or henry -- or knox up in massachusetts i already mentioned him the morriss down here, the pinckneys of south carolina. he had a lot of attachments here in georgia. so he's trying to pull this place together before the constitutional convention that led to the convention, and then after it in the ratification battles, he was actually a very good writer. and so i could pull on his...
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because of henry kissinger and he couldn't. johncain wanted to become president of the united states, and that is what he thinks the citizens? thanks, pedro. host: by the way, the event that took place last week is available on our website. you can see that hearing where protesters took over and made statements. and john mccain statement as well. you can see that in our video library on c-span.org. our next caller is from fairfax, virginia. caller: thank you for our open phones. i think you should not read articles during open phones. it limits the number of people who can get through, and it stops the flow of exchange between colors. i would like c-span to try to have more open phones, and only open phones during that segment. i would like to talk about religion. religion is used to brainwash children. it has caused many suicides among gay youth. i think it is an evil influence to brainwash children, and to organize around common hatreds which is what religions do. host: david from pennsylvania republican line. caller: i wanted to
because of henry kissinger and he couldn't. johncain wanted to become president of the united states, and that is what he thinks the citizens? thanks, pedro. host: by the way, the event that took place last week is available on our website. you can see that hearing where protesters took over and made statements. and john mccain statement as well. you can see that in our video library on c-span.org. our next caller is from fairfax, virginia. caller: thank you for our open phones. i think you...
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chief white house correspondent ed henry sorts it all out for us tonight. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry declared today americans have never been safer, despite dozens of beheadings and burnings by isis terrorists on top of the same militants abducting 70 christians including women and children in syria just yesterday. >> despite isil despite the visible killings that you see and how horrific they are, we are actually living in a period of less daily threat to americans and to people in the world, less deaths, less violent deaths today. >> reporter: kerry made that claim the same day the justice department arrested three men who were planning to commit acts of terror around new york city. if they could not travel abroad to join forces with isis. the complaint alleges one of the terrorists offered to kill president obama if isis ordered him to do so while another planned to shoot police officers and fbi agents if they blocked him from joining isis in syria. >> if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons, handguns, machine guns. >> that came as republicans cha
chief white house correspondent ed henry sorts it all out for us tonight. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry declared today americans have never been safer, despite dozens of beheadings and burnings by isis terrorists on top of the same militants abducting 70 christians including women and children in syria just yesterday. >> despite isil despite the visible killings that you see and how horrific they are, we are actually living in a period of less daily threat to americans...
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henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. back to the terrorists known as jihadi john, today a senior official is unmasking the man they call a barbaric murderer he is seen in countless isis videos beheading hostages he is named muhammad emwazi. a college graduate who grew up in west london those that knew him well, say before he left for syria and joined isis he claimed that the government was repeatedly harassing him and the family of steven sotloff is confident he will be caught. >> i want ey are not commenting on why it's all coming to light now but this is the man that is unmasked. jihadi john. >> thank you. all of this comes during a major funding fight in washington that could mean a partial shut down of the homeland security department. there is now legislation that would keep it running but house republicans are standing their ground they are demanding that the president roll back his bill on immigration. >> it is time now for the "action news" traffic report -- >> lets go to matt pellman on a thursday afternoon. so far this is fitting the bill for a pretty ro
henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. back to the terrorists known as jihadi john, today a senior official is unmasking the man they call a barbaric murderer he is seen in countless isis videos beheading hostages he is named muhammad emwazi. a college graduate who grew up in west london those that knew him well, say before he left for syria and joined isis he claimed that the government was repeatedly harassing him and the family of steven sotloff is confident he will be...
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aggressive president today that we're going to win but as speaker john boehner said today, does he have the strategy to back it up. shep? >> ed henry is a systemic air campaign sustain and support our partners on the ground, that would be the moderate syrians, iraqi army and others, make sure there's regional support for an inclusive iraq government and though there are signs that they are working towards such a thing, this inclusive iraqi government is a huge sticking point and it has been thus far, elusive. case in point we support the kurds in the north they are fighting very well to hear from our military leaders to hear from our politicians, they are our friends. and we want to be able to give them the help that they need but you have to go through the iraqi government because iraq is one thing and the iraqi government which is of a different set, is not allowing that process to happen quickly enough and the kurds are extremely trussfrustrated in the north. the fifth is humanitarian aid because there is a humanitarian crisis which we are woefully undercovering which has to do with spread of diseases and malnutrition and lack o
aggressive president today that we're going to win but as speaker john boehner said today, does he have the strategy to back it up. shep? >> ed henry is a systemic air campaign sustain and support our partners on the ground, that would be the moderate syrians, iraqi army and others, make sure there's regional support for an inclusive iraq government and though there are signs that they are working towards such a thing, this inclusive iraqi government is a huge sticking point and it has...
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. >> henry kissinger was interpreted this week and not surprisingly john mccain called the protesters while demanding their removal. i think activists are some of the greatest people of our time. do you see this protest as -- did you see this protest, and and do you have any comments about it. and what do you think about nonprosecution of warmongers? thank you. >> guest: sure. i, obviously, saw it on tv. i was not sitting there. i think that the ability, you know starting with people like thomas paine to people today in our society to protest and have free speech and our comfort with protest and free speech that makes us a stronger society. and you look at societies like china where the free flow of information or protests, free flow of ideas is too much repressed and censored, never be successful in the digital age. i do think that was an unfortunate approach to protests, that we certainly have better ways than sort of making a piece of dumb, in my mind theater against, you know george schultz, madeleine albright henry kissinger sitting there. i think that there are ways to express a
. >> henry kissinger was interpreted this week and not surprisingly john mccain called the protesters while demanding their removal. i think activists are some of the greatest people of our time. do you see this protest as -- did you see this protest, and and do you have any comments about it. and what do you think about nonprosecution of warmongers? thank you. >> guest: sure. i, obviously, saw it on tv. i was not sitting there. i think that the ability, you know starting with...
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henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you david. world news tonight with david muir will have continuing coverage of the terror arrests and today's identification of the isis fighter known as jihadi john, that is next after "action news" at 6:30. >>> padge winslow also known as the black madam took the stand in her own defense, she is charged in the murder of a 20-year-old british actress prosecutors say she gave the woman an illegal butt injection and winslow says she gave thousands of injections without negative results and she told the jury quote i had no idea there was danger and never realized it could cause death and everyone loved what i was doing including lots of celebrities if convicted the black madam could get 40 years in prison. >>> this is a rough day on septa's rail line, downed power leans caused trains to come to a grinding halt and that was just the beginning. chad pradelli is live now. >> the war min sister line was shut down at glen side and warminster after 8:00 a.m. and reopened after 3:00 this afternoon just in time for the evening commute. >> septa riders say that the morning commute on the warminster line was going smoothly when -- >> heard a loud boom and the
henry channel 6 "action news." >> thank you david. world news tonight with david muir will have continuing coverage of the terror arrests and today's identification of the isis fighter known as jihadi john, that is next after "action news" at 6:30. >>> padge winslow also known as the black madam took the stand in her own defense, she is charged in the murder of a 20-year-old british actress prosecutors say she gave the woman an illegal butt injection and...
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senator john mccain expressed his outrage last week when protesters disrupted a senate armed services committee hearing where former secretary of state henryissinger was about to protest. mccain called the protesters low-life scum. >> nbc used the network time on the super bowl to tell about a show called "the voice." we have a copy of it right here. >> the new season of america's favorite singing competition is coming soon. don't miss the premier episode featuring mind-blowing performances and special guest judge, senator john mccain. >> get out of here, you low-life scum. >> next, a debate over whether or not to vaccinate children against measles has been a hot topic. so it was only a matter of time before jon stewart of "the daily show" weighed in, do vaccines only work when everybody has them. >> it's like america is in an isolated farmhouse and the measles are zombies. and for some inexplicable reason they are have risen from the dead and are looking for brains. they have given the job of boarding up the doors and windows because zombies have a very difficult time with wood. and trouble getting. and you trust everybody's going to do t
senator john mccain expressed his outrage last week when protesters disrupted a senate armed services committee hearing where former secretary of state henryissinger was about to protest. mccain called the protesters low-life scum. >> nbc used the network time on the super bowl to tell about a show called "the voice." we have a copy of it right here. >> the new season of america's favorite singing competition is coming soon. don't miss the premier episode featuring...
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end this >>> last week we showed you how john mccain went off some code pink protesters who disrupted a senate armed services committee hearing and called for henry kissinger to be charged with war crimes. mccain called those protesters low life scum. over the weekend, he was still fuming. here he is. >> i think they're terrible people. okay? i think they're terrible people that would do that to a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder that to physically threaten him. that is -- that is beyond any normal behavior that i have ever observed. >> well, senator mccain called kissinger one of the great statesmen of the 20th century which is by many people's standards debatable. we'll be right back. >>> a lot of republicans particularly in the establishment and those who live on the either left coast or those who live up in the bubbles of new york and washington are convinced that if we don't capitulate on the same-sex marriage issue, and if we don't raise the white flag of surrender, and just accept the inevitable, then we're going to be losers. i tell you, tim, it is the absolute opposite of that. and if the republicans want to lose guys like me and a
end this >>> last week we showed you how john mccain went off some code pink protesters who disrupted a senate armed services committee hearing and called for henry kissinger to be charged with war crimes. mccain called those protesters low life scum. over the weekend, he was still fuming. here he is. >> i think they're terrible people. okay? i think they're terrible people that would do that to a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder that to physically threaten him. that is --...
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. >>> last week we showed you how john mccain went off some code pink protesters who disrupted a senate armed services committee hearing and called for henryinger to be charged with war crimes. mccain called those protesters low life scum. over the weekend, he was still fuming. here he is. >> i think they're terrible people. okay? i think they're terrible people that would do that to a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder that to physically threaten him. that is -- that is beyond any normal behavior that i have ever observed. >> well, senator mccain called kissinger one of the great states meb statesmen of the 20th century which is by many people's standards debatable. we'll be right back. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab they're still after me. get to the terminal ac
. >>> last week we showed you how john mccain went off some code pink protesters who disrupted a senate armed services committee hearing and called for henryinger to be charged with war crimes. mccain called those protesters low life scum. over the weekend, he was still fuming. here he is. >> i think they're terrible people. okay? i think they're terrible people that would do that to a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder that to physically threaten him. that is -- that is...
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henry tanner's annunciation. >> it's the first work by an african american artist to be acquired by a major museum in >> one of the reasons why tanner is able to create his work is because john wanamaker of wanamaker's department store you know helped support him. it really shows the commitment that this city had to supporting artists of african descent, very early on. >> the collection on display is just a small part of a much larger catalogue, which includes four major essays that touch on a variety of artistic themes. >> i hope that people see the broad spectrum of african american artistic production that legacy, that history is very deep in this city and very deep in this institution. >> the art museum is one of philly's most historic venues but head a little north and you will find another gem that has fallen on some down years. >> the uptown theater has been part of philadelphia's culture since 1929 when it opened its doors. >> lisa thomas laury caught up with the author of a new book that shares stories of uptown's impact. >> today the uptown theater is closed, sitting empty for nearly 10 years. plans to renovate the building are underway remnants from its past glory
henry tanner's annunciation. >> it's the first work by an african american artist to be acquired by a major museum in >> one of the reasons why tanner is able to create his work is because john wanamaker of wanamaker's department store you know helped support him. it really shows the commitment that this city had to supporting artists of african descent, very early on. >> the collection on display is just a small part of a much larger catalogue, which includes four major...
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senator john kerry says we are better off but then you have the 50 years of experience comment clapper saying he hasn't seen it this bad. >> i am surprised they let ed henry back into the white house. earnest said they reduced isis to reduce the rein of territory but that is not true. it is dang to mislead the american public. >> even if they are saying we are safer than we have been the american people don't feel that way. shouldn't they be doing something to go out there and comfort them and say we have this? >> they are worried about their legacy. and national security is a part of that. they think we are dummies and they think if half of them say things are better the american people will sit down and say the administration is saying things are better so i guess they are. but the problem is they cannot get any two people within the administration to get on the same page even on that. that is why when you ask people if we want to be involved and talk about boots on the ground or arming this or that group people are hesitant because they know who is running the show. >> when i work on campaigns or on capital hill if someone in the organization was sayin
senator john kerry says we are better off but then you have the 50 years of experience comment clapper saying he hasn't seen it this bad. >> i am surprised they let ed henry back into the white house. earnest said they reduced isis to reduce the rein of territory but that is not true. it is dang to mislead the american public. >> even if they are saying we are safer than we have been the american people don't feel that way. shouldn't they be doing something to go out there and...
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henry, live at the white house, thanks much. just want to mention as well that we said a retired general mike allen we meant retired general john al less than on capitol hill. >>> now that we know the verdict in the american sniper trial with post-traumatic stress disorder becoming a focal point in that trial what does it mean for vets suffering from that. we will get a veteran's insight. >>> plus u.s. officials now offering it's highest report ever for the arrest of an alleged spy involved in a massive cyber crime. then we're going to have to. >>> that's not the northeast i'm showing you there, folks in the southeast now facing a state of emergency, major winter storm bears down on that region, so how bad is it going to get before it gets better? [announcer] if your dog can dream it purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ driving rock/metal♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ music stops ♪music resumes♪ [announcer] purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. [whistle] purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. >>> fox news alert, because we're less than three days away from that shut down of the dep
henry, live at the white house, thanks much. just want to mention as well that we said a retired general mike allen we meant retired general john al less than on capitol hill. >>> now that we know the verdict in the american sniper trial with post-traumatic stress disorder becoming a focal point in that trial what does it mean for vets suffering from that. we will get a veteran's insight. >>> plus u.s. officials now offering it's highest report ever for the arrest of an...
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henry kissinger. the secretary of transportation, a brilliant lawyer, william coleman, the first african-american clerk on the supreme court, john dunlop from m.i.t., the secretary of harvard, elliot richardson came back to the congress department. this was, i think, a testament to a quality that i have not seen in presidents since going back many years, which is humility. i think our government was founded by formidable men at the time, who had a great sense of humility. the first amendment, which promises religious freedom, did not just recognize the diversity of opinion. many of the founders were devoutly religious men. but they also understood the unknowable nature of the divine and respected people with different views if they held them with integrity. i think president ford shared those qualities. he knew there were good people in congress and that the executive branch did not have a monopoly on wisdom and that the country would be better served if there was a collaborative process. he founded -- he found an attorney general who had a sophisticated understanding of executive power and would not let it be hijacked, but at t
henry kissinger. the secretary of transportation, a brilliant lawyer, william coleman, the first african-american clerk on the supreme court, john dunlop from m.i.t., the secretary of harvard, elliot richardson came back to the congress department. this was, i think, a testament to a quality that i have not seen in presidents since going back many years, which is humility. i think our government was founded by formidable men at the time, who had a great sense of humility. the first amendment,...
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john boehner or anybody else, the republican party is divided over this issue. it is almost ungovernable. when you put together the tradition of the house it really gotion goesgoes back to the time of henry clay. in this case democrats simply don't bother to do it going across the aisle as strange as i.t. sounds to theit sounds, trying to get a bipartisan bill that hardly ever happens. but tony one other thing about this dynamic this wasn't supposed to happen. john boehner was thought to have a lot more cushion a lot more pad a lot more room to maneuver. obviously today it all fell apart. >> jason, how many are how much of this smacks to you at republican efforts to stop anything that the president tries the do? and you too mike. >> there are republicans who believe from their home districts or maybe just deeply from their heart that their mandate, their primary responsibility is to stop major legislative actions by the president of the united states. i'll tell you what tony from an absolute political sciences perspective there is no trouble with disagreeing with the president but you can use the court system to do that. but the idea of locking up and defunding homeland security, when we
john boehner or anybody else, the republican party is divided over this issue. it is almost ungovernable. when you put together the tradition of the house it really gotion goesgoes back to the time of henry clay. in this case democrats simply don't bother to do it going across the aisle as strange as i.t. sounds to theit sounds, trying to get a bipartisan bill that hardly ever happens. but tony one other thing about this dynamic this wasn't supposed to happen. john boehner was thought to have a...
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john earnest today and said, look, is this a situation where this is just a talk seminar when you're going through an academic exercise studying the problem but not actually coming up with results. >> ed henryt the white house. right in front of us the executive office building where the president will outline to reporters just what that strategy is in a larger sense. we'll be going there. >>> in the meantime new york archbishop timothy dolan said it's time to speak up aing this is not islam. this is pervasion of faith. after 21 were beheaded by isis. they're wondering why we're not hearing more from those leaders, right to dozens more killed since. >> well, i don't quite understand this president because he's very specific demographically speaking when he talks about the running between law enforce meant and young plaque male black males. he is very clear about the raich. i commend him for that. the problem is not between law enforcement and young white males. it's between law enforce meant and young black males. and instead of talking about legitimate grievances i don't know what the legitimate grievances are of the clan, when they were lynching blacks or nazi while they were cremating je
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the time of the revolutionary war who had now scattered to their separate states such as john jay in new york or henry -- or knox up in massachusetts i already mentioned him the morriss down here, the pinckneys of south carolina. he had a lot of attachments here in georgia. so he's trying to pull this place together before the constitutional convention that led to the convention, and then after it in the ratification battles, he was actually a very good writer. and so i could pull on his original letters and quote from them. of course, he was corresponding with some excellent writers people like lafayette, jefferson, ben franklin and so i can have the letters back and forth. calls many speech -- also many speeches. so i could draw on quotations. again, not long ones not ones that i think lose the readers. i always figure readers are somewhere like myself, and i get lost with too long a quotation. but a pithy one makes it authentic, so i use a lot of quotations. that's part of my style, you saw that in there. i also want to bring my figures to life. and that was one of the wonderful things about washin
the time of the revolutionary war who had now scattered to their separate states such as john jay in new york or henry -- or knox up in massachusetts i already mentioned him the morriss down here, the pinckneys of south carolina. he had a lot of attachments here in georgia. so he's trying to pull this place together before the constitutional convention that led to the convention, and then after it in the ratification battles, he was actually a very good writer. and so i could pull on his...
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john mccain was asked about the questions -- protest directed against secretary kissinger and why he responded. >> yelling, that is a version of free speech. these people rushed up to every kissinger, weaving handcuffs. -- henry kissinger, what evening and house. -- waving handcuffs. he is a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder. it is one thing to protest and another to threaten an individual particularly one who has served so much for his country. i happen to believe he is one of the great statesman of my lifetime or the whole 20th century. quite you called them strong -- >> you called them scum. >> i think they are terrible people that would do that to a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder, to physically threaten him. that is beyond any norm of behavior. >> it was not what they said, it was the way they handled it? >> the way they literally surrounded him and more and physically such proximity of him -- were physically in such proximity of him that he was in danger of being harmed, that is what i object to. look at the video, a person is waving handcuffs over his head. if it had not been for a couple of people including my colleagues who came down from the dais to stand with henry kissinger and between
john mccain was asked about the questions -- protest directed against secretary kissinger and why he responded. >> yelling, that is a version of free speech. these people rushed up to every kissinger, weaving handcuffs. -- henry kissinger, what evening and house. -- waving handcuffs. he is a 91-year-old man with a broken shoulder. it is one thing to protest and another to threaten an individual particularly one who has served so much for his country. i happen to believe he is one of the...
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henry cuellar. we will talk to house foreign affairs committee mark meadows about homeland security funding and immigration. a conversation about the evacuation of the u.s. embassy in yemen. john hudson of "foreign policy" magazine will join us. join the conversation by phone facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> some of our featured programs on the c-span network. on c-span2's book tv, alan ryskind talks about the communist party in hollywood. our conversation with harvard law professor and author luni guinier. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at six occult the eastern, -- six clock p.m. eastern. an interview with former consultants to the nixon white house. a classified study on vietnam which he gave to the new york times. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-626-3400. email us. send us a tweet at @cspan #comments. >> john kerry will be back on capitol hill for a second day. he's scheduled to testify about the 2016 budget request for state. he will get questions about ukraine, russia, israel iran and other issues. we will have live coverage this morning at 10:00 a.m.
henry cuellar. we will talk to house foreign affairs committee mark meadows about homeland security funding and immigration. a conversation about the evacuation of the u.s. embassy in yemen. john hudson of "foreign policy" magazine will join us. join the conversation by phone facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is live each morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> some of our featured programs on the c-span network. on c-span2's book tv, alan ryskind talks about...