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we have also learned one of the victims has ties to johns hopkins university..... karen parks joins us and says her classmates here were shocked and saddened by the news. in 2004 elif yavuz earned a graduate degree at the john's hopkins school of advanced international studies in d.c.... we went down there today to speak with one of her former classmates who tells us all of her friends where in shock when they heard the news.... ((take pkg)) (4:05) its one of disbelief... its one of shock its a sentiment share by everyone in her class.... here at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies students and faculty mourn the death of classmate elif yavuz..... the 33 year old was killed in the terrorist attack at the shopping mall in kenya..... seen here with her boyfriend who was also killed.... (2:53) i know they always say when tragic things happen to people that everyone loved them but everybody did love her in this case.... matthias matthijs was one of elif's classmates..... he said he saw her about a year ago.....and she was anxous to have her first
we have also learned one of the victims has ties to johns hopkins university..... karen parks joins us and says her classmates here were shocked and saddened by the news. in 2004 elif yavuz earned a graduate degree at the john's hopkins school of advanced international studies in d.c.... we went down there today to speak with one of her former classmates who tells us all of her friends where in shock when they heard the news.... ((take pkg)) (4:05) its one of disbelief... its one of shock its a...
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there was a johns hopkins graduate who was expecting her first child in early october. she and the father of her child were killed. she went on to harvard where she graduated just this year. she was working as a senior researcher and preparing her thesis for publication. >> a baby has died of asphyxiation. the child's mother accidentally rolled onto the baby after a night and drinking. ilzaryah morrison never woke up and was pronounced dead after officers arrived at the home. the mother slept in the same bed as the baby. >> she said, i was drunk. she rolled over the baby by accident. guard pleadsjail guilty. years inaces up to 20 prison for bringing drugs into the jail. this is the fourth guilty plea in connection with that case. jacoby jones should be focused on healing that sprained knee. >> he is also nursing a pretty nasty bump in the head after reportedly getting hit in the head by a stripper. early monday out morning on board a party bus. at some point a stripper allegedly swung a bottle of champagne, hitting jones in the head. >> he is fine. he went through every
there was a johns hopkins graduate who was expecting her first child in early october. she and the father of her child were killed. she went on to harvard where she graduated just this year. she was working as a senior researcher and preparing her thesis for publication. >> a baby has died of asphyxiation. the child's mother accidentally rolled onto the baby after a night and drinking. ilzaryah morrison never woke up and was pronounced dead after officers arrived at the home. the mother...
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johns hopkins rolls 45-13 and they are now 4-0 on the year. >>> and another local game. third ranked towson comes from behind to win at stony brook 35-21. elsewhere, morgan state dropped their home opener to norfolk state. >>> the next to the last game of the regular season to the orioles as they host the champion red sox tonight at camden yards. they did have a nice comeback tonight. bottom of the 8th, down by a run, steve pearce will line one just fair down the left field line. nateen mclockout comes around to score the tying run and danny valencia slides home just ahead of the throw giving the orioles the lead. jim johnson closed it out in the ninth as the orioles defeat the red sox 6-5. the final game of the regular season is tomorrow afternoon at camden yards. >>> still to come on eyewitness news at 11, we have a story to help you wake up in the morning. how you can grab a free cup of , i'm with kelly, she just shopped at giant. she's got a receipt. we're gonna shop for the same items and see the difference. let's shop. on charmin bath tissue you could've saved $2.6
johns hopkins rolls 45-13 and they are now 4-0 on the year. >>> and another local game. third ranked towson comes from behind to win at stony brook 35-21. elsewhere, morgan state dropped their home opener to norfolk state. >>> the next to the last game of the regular season to the orioles as they host the champion red sox tonight at camden yards. they did have a nice comeback tonight. bottom of the 8th, down by a run, steve pearce will line one just fair down the left field...
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after graduating from johns hopkins... yavuz went onto harvard... and eventually ended up with the clinton health initiative. she was also eight months pregnant. president obama tries to clear up some of the confusion about his health care law in a conversation with former president bill clinton. the president joined clinton tuesday for a q- and-a session sponsored by the clinton global initiative in new york. obama compared his plan to other countries who have universal health care. "and if we spent the same amount of money on health care that canada or france or great britain did or japan or any other industrialized country, with the same outcomes or better outcomes, that essentially would remove our structural deficit, which would then free up dollars for us to invest in early childhood education and infrastructure and medical research and all the other things that can make sure that we're competitive and growing rapidly over the long term." the white house has planned a series of speeches and pitches for the affordable care act in the coming mon
after graduating from johns hopkins... yavuz went onto harvard... and eventually ended up with the clinton health initiative. she was also eight months pregnant. president obama tries to clear up some of the confusion about his health care law in a conversation with former president bill clinton. the president joined clinton tuesday for a q- and-a session sponsored by the clinton global initiative in new york. obama compared his plan to other countries who have universal health care. "and...
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these automated external defibrillators are a gift from johns hopkins medicine... and were donated this morning during a presentation at the paul laurence dunbar high school. the portable devices are used to shock the heart back into a normal rhythm.. and can help prevent sudden cardiac death. the idea for the donation came from doctor theodore abraham, a hopkins cardiologist who was concerned about student athletes. "incue: heart disease can affect young kids.. outcue: and it very often can be fatal." the israel and mollie myers family foundation donated 10- thousand dollars to johns hopkins in order to purchase the aeds. a... bag ...full of... hundred dollar bills.../ imagine... finding that... in... the middle of the road! it... happened... to one maryland driver.../. what... he did next... may surprise you. croft says: "it was right in the middle of the road down there. it looked like a bag. something just said 'back up and see what's in there'. i was shocked. i've never really found anything like that before. " what robert croft found was money - $6,000. aroun
these automated external defibrillators are a gift from johns hopkins medicine... and were donated this morning during a presentation at the paul laurence dunbar high school. the portable devices are used to shock the heart back into a normal rhythm.. and can help prevent sudden cardiac death. the idea for the donation came from doctor theodore abraham, a hopkins cardiologist who was concerned about student athletes. "incue: heart disease can affect young kids.. outcue: and it very often...
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she graduated from johns hopkins university in 2004. and today, friends are speaking out on her death. >> reporter: gunshots echoed throughout the westgate mall in nairobi kenya, sending hundreds running for their lives. in the mall, 33-year-old elias and her boyfriend. she was 8 months pregnant. she graduated from johns help kins university in 2004. and deditated -- dedicated her life to improving the lives of others. today, president clinton acknowledged her work for the clinton foundation. >> i hope they can be a metaphor for what we're all about and i ask you to remember them and their families. >> after finishing their european studies, she later earned a doctorate. >> i think it was very shocking. i think that was the word in a lot of e-mails that were exchanged. >> reporter: her husband was also devoted to making people's lives better. he developed a hospital in east afric apro bono. >> >> yavoos was expected to deliver in just two weeks. >>> security forces were going through the mall and had not definitively cleared all the roo
she graduated from johns hopkins university in 2004. and today, friends are speaking out on her death. >> reporter: gunshots echoed throughout the westgate mall in nairobi kenya, sending hundreds running for their lives. in the mall, 33-year-old elias and her boyfriend. she was 8 months pregnant. she graduated from johns help kins university in 2004. and deditated -- dedicated her life to improving the lives of others. today, president clinton acknowledged her work for the clinton...
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she graduated from johns hopkins university back in 2004 then went on to study at harvard. she was working with the clinton health act initiative. >> and ava marie joins us now with a first look at the forecast. how's it shaping up? >> it was 43, the unofficial low. the coldest morning since may 14. a little weather trivia for you. look at how we're slowly warming up. 69 in randallstown and in the mid 60's at the airport. lots of sunshine in place and whether he stay sunny throughout afternoon so any sort of outdoor activity, we will have great weather for you for that. to walk or run. 73 for the high later today. we are tracking a little bit of rain near the gulf that could move up into the atlantic. not a big chance so far but we will be tracking that. >> thank you, ava. balingt more city police are investigating the death of 5-month-old i will smst zaria morrison for homicide by asphyxiation. a woman who shared the home with a girl believes the baby's mother went to sleep in the same bed with her little girl and her other 4-year-old daughter after a night of drinking. >
she graduated from johns hopkins university back in 2004 then went on to study at harvard. she was working with the clinton health act initiative. >> and ava marie joins us now with a first look at the forecast. how's it shaping up? >> it was 43, the unofficial low. the coldest morning since may 14. a little weather trivia for you. look at how we're slowly warming up. 69 in randallstown and in the mid 60's at the airport. lots of sunshine in place and whether he stay sunny...
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and tonight we learned one of those things was as johns hopkins graduate, eight months pregnant. she is mourned by former classmates and former presidents. >> reporter: gunfire echoed sending hundreds of people running for their lives. in the mall, 33-year-old elif yavuz and her partner ross langdon. they would both be shot dead. yavuz was 8 months pregnant. she dedicated her live to improving the lives of others. president clinton acknowledged her work she did with the clinton foundation looking for ways to fight malaria in africa. >> i hope they can be a metaphor for what we're all about. i ask you to remember them and their families. >> reporter: after finishing her european studies at johns hopkins she earned a doctorate in public health from harvard. >> it was shocking. that was the word in a lot of e-mails being echanged. >> reporter: her husband designed an hiv hospital pro bono in east africa. friends are still stunned about the violence erupted and who is of life so close to home. yavuz was expected to deliver in two weeks. . >> now, westgate mall is popular with foreign
and tonight we learned one of those things was as johns hopkins graduate, eight months pregnant. she is mourned by former classmates and former presidents. >> reporter: gunfire echoed sending hundreds of people running for their lives. in the mall, 33-year-old elif yavuz and her partner ross langdon. they would both be shot dead. yavuz was 8 months pregnant. she dedicated her live to improving the lives of others. president clinton acknowledged her work she did with the clinton foundation...
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johns hopkins in front 21-13... . 3rd quarter... parkville native and boys' latin grad, brandon cherry lights up the scoreboard... 31-13 hopkins... . it wasn't all offense for the jays... matthew connery rips the ball free and recovers for hopkins... . turnover leads to this... j-d abbott plows into the end zone... one of his 3 touchdowns... blue jays improve to 4- and-oh with their 15th straight win in september... 45-13. towson got its toughest test of the year in its first conference game... but came out on top 35-21 over stony brook... . terrence west carried the load once again... 26 runs for 150 yards and a touchdown... . tigers trailed 21-10 at halftime but scored the final 25 points. towson hosts new hampshire next saturday at noon... men's soccer... u-m-b-c remains undefeated with a 2-1 win over george washington in double o-t... . mcdonogh grad marquez fernandez scored the game winning goal... the 11th ranked retrievers host delaware on tuesday at 7. . should be entertaining, the blue hens and retrievers are 2 of the top 5 scoring teams in the nation. after this weekend... it
johns hopkins in front 21-13... . 3rd quarter... parkville native and boys' latin grad, brandon cherry lights up the scoreboard... 31-13 hopkins... . it wasn't all offense for the jays... matthew connery rips the ball free and recovers for hopkins... . turnover leads to this... j-d abbott plows into the end zone... one of his 3 touchdowns... blue jays improve to 4- and-oh with their 15th straight win in september... 45-13. towson got its toughest test of the year in its first conference game......
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she graduated from johns hopkins university's d.c. campus, and she worked at the world bank. but she moved to africa to work for the clinton foundation. >> she and her baby's father. they went there because they thought it was the safest, best place for her to give birth. and they were staying in a place right across from the mall. and they were just walking home that day. >> in washington, kristin fisher, wusa9. >> another good-bye today. friends and family said good- bye to john johnson. johnson was one of the 12 people killed in the navy yard massacre. he was remembered as an optimist and religious man with an infectious smile. scott broom has more from gaithersburg. >> i'm scott broom in gaithersburg where today the family of navy yard shooting victim, j.j. johnson said they bare no ill will toward the navy yard attacker. johnson was a career logistics analyst who could have retired, but he wouldn't. he was renowned for giving big bear hugs. >> they loved him. >> johnson was the father of four adult daughters and nine grandchildren. remarkably, his family insisted there b
she graduated from johns hopkins university's d.c. campus, and she worked at the world bank. but she moved to africa to work for the clinton foundation. >> she and her baby's father. they went there because they thought it was the safest, best place for her to give birth. and they were staying in a place right across from the mall. and they were just walking home that day. >> in washington, kristin fisher, wusa9. >> another good-bye today. friends and family said good- bye to...
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of those killed was a former johns hopkins student.../ e-lif... yavuz... graduated from the school... of... advanced international studies in 2004../. we... spoke... with one of her former... classmates... earlier today. (3:00) she was feisty she liked to be challenged she was challenging and she was especially interested in international affairs. (2:53) i know they always say when tragic things happend to people that everybody loved them but everybody did love her in this case. yavuz... was also eight months pregnant. parents getting angry at educational townhalls across the state. the issue? confusion over the state's new educational standards called common core. janice park is live at the md department of education tonight and tells us, polls show many parents aren't even exactly sure what common core is. janice? both the former baltimore county superintendent... along with the head of the teacher's union...say parents aren't getting enough information, and that's why we've seen these fireworks. they also say...the problems we're seeing...aren't baltimo
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one of those killed was a johns hopkins graduate who was 8 months pregnant. rochelle richie explains she's being remembered by classmates and a former president. >> gunshots echo throughout the west gate mall in nairobi, kenya sending hundreds of people running for their living. in the mall 33-year-old elif yavuz and her partner ross langdon were both shot dead. yavuz was 8 months pregnant. she graduated from johns hopkins in 2004 and dedicated her life to improving the lives of others. today bill clinton honor ed ed her life. >> i hope they can be a metaphor for what we're all about. i asked you to remember them and their families. >> after finishing her european studies with johns hopkins yavuz earned a degree in public health. >> it was shocking. that was the word. >> yavuz's husband ross langdon committed to providing people with better lives. he designed an hiv aids hospital pro bono in africa. friends are stunned. >> yavuz was expect ed to deliver in just two weeks. i'm rochelle richie, wjz eyewitness news. >> thanks. the mall is popular with foreigners
one of those killed was a johns hopkins graduate who was 8 months pregnant. rochelle richie explains she's being remembered by classmates and a former president. >> gunshots echo throughout the west gate mall in nairobi, kenya sending hundreds of people running for their living. in the mall 33-year-old elif yavuz and her partner ross langdon were both shot dead. yavuz was 8 months pregnant. she graduated from johns hopkins in 2004 and dedicated her life to improving the lives of others....
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a johns hopkins graduate, loses her life during the violent mall massacre. heartbroken friends talk about that shocking loss. check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news at 6:00. back to you. >> vic, thank you. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news tonight. the legal battle surges. closing arguments begin today. we'll tell you what is ahead for the jury. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> after five months of testimony, closing arguments begin today in michael jackson's wrongful death trial. jurors must decide whether aeg live, which was promoting jackson's comeback concerts is liable for the singer's death. casey wian has more. >> reporter: michael jackson never got the canc to perform what was supposed to be his ultimate comeback tour in 2009. he died of an overdose of the powerful an thessic-- anesthetic prope fol, administered by dr. conrad murray n.2011, murray was convicted of manslaughter and sentence said to four years in prison. now, a court must decide if a.raeg must pay potentially millions of dollars to jackson's heirs. because they claim the com
a johns hopkins graduate, loses her life during the violent mall massacre. heartbroken friends talk about that shocking loss. check in for these stories and all the day's breaking news at 6:00. back to you. >> vic, thank you. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news tonight. the legal battle surges. closing arguments begin today. we'll tell you what is ahead for the jury. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> after five months of testimony, closing arguments begin today in michael jackson's...
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joining us from the school of international studies at johns hopkins university, my alma mater.hank you for coming in. it is very dramatic. when you think about it, 1979. americans held hostage the diplomats for 444 days. no contact at this level. after three decades, a phone call. >> it means a lot for iran. in iran, the idea was that they rejected the legislature of the united states. they believe by not engaging the u.s. at any level in a sense, it gives them domestic legitimacy. so this is a major shift within iran. it is very symbolic to the iranian leadership and population. >> it is interesting that president obama was toward meet with rouhani tuesday but it was rouhani decided he needed more time. that it wasn't going to hax as he was getting ready to leave the united states, according to susan rice, the president's security adviser, he send word that he would like to speak on the been to the president and the president of course responded positively to that. what's going on here? he didn't want to meet directly but now they wanted to have a phone call. >> i think they w
joining us from the school of international studies at johns hopkins university, my alma mater.hank you for coming in. it is very dramatic. when you think about it, 1979. americans held hostage the diplomats for 444 days. no contact at this level. after three decades, a phone call. >> it means a lot for iran. in iran, the idea was that they rejected the legislature of the united states. they believe by not engaging the u.s. at any level in a sense, it gives them domestic legitimacy. so...
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and the department of defense has strong connections to part of the job john hopkins university not what led for this pressure to be put on the professor but after it became public according to recent reports the university has backed off and now has allowed this professor to publish whatever material he wants to marina thanks for that report in new york well the on going leaks from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden cause more anger every time they emerge people across the world are being shown just how much their private lives and private data are being monitored by intelligence services will only i'm not easy to shop of on a discuss this issue with kevin mitnick he's one of the world's most renowned computer because. according to edward snowden's revelations e-mails phone calls messages a role being tracked so how can the government god i think have access to everything at least in the united states and probably britain great britain and now it's there's been some revelations that they've been pretty resourceful at breaking crypto so now i think they have access to a ton of stuff sco
and the department of defense has strong connections to part of the job john hopkins university not what led for this pressure to be put on the professor but after it became public according to recent reports the university has backed off and now has allowed this professor to publish whatever material he wants to marina thanks for that report in new york well the on going leaks from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden cause more anger every time they emerge people across the world are being...
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weather, united not just by their love of swimming, but to raise funds for the cancer center at johns hopkins. you could do a one mile or three-mile trek through the weather. and we're joined for a swim and it totaled more than $400,000 for the cause. >>> and on traffic duty today but he has his running shoes on this weekend. how are you feeling? >> sore. very sore. >> you're taking part with a number of runners. this is the ninth year for the 5k run which races money, and the family is now raising money for the cancer center. good job, mike. >> thank you. >> let's go to break this morning. we have a live look outside at baltimore's inner harbor. fall is officially here and it is a crisp start at the day. we'll have a look at how long the temperatures will be around. at university of phoenix, we know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear
weather, united not just by their love of swimming, but to raise funds for the cancer center at johns hopkins. you could do a one mile or three-mile trek through the weather. and we're joined for a swim and it totaled more than $400,000 for the cause. >>> and on traffic duty today but he has his running shoes on this weekend. how are you feeling? >> sore. very sore. >> you're taking part with a number of runners. this is the ninth year for the 5k run which races money, and...
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john hopkins remains unbeaten. still looking for win number one. scouts saw all of the tools. but he could be the guy. an electric playmaker. 44-7. that is a look at sports. stay with us. one more check on the forecast after this. >> let's get another check on the weather. >> get ready for football. ravens taking on the browns. [laughter] nothing like that. a chance for showers. 72 on thursday. >> thank you for joining us. nightly news is next. see you back here at 11:00. editorial.a wbal 11 >> you have heard from pundits, congressional leaders, and the president for what must be done .n syria a peaceful result versus military action. we do so against the backdrop of having been here before. the u.s. role as peacekeepers and enforcers has been established. the protector of weaker nations and in the case of syria, a weaker people. the president reminded us of that on tuesday. having a free and open society question the resolve of our elected officials why we find ourselves again at this crossroad. this is where our expertise and resources come together to make the best decision
john hopkins remains unbeaten. still looking for win number one. scouts saw all of the tools. but he could be the guy. an electric playmaker. 44-7. that is a look at sports. stay with us. one more check on the forecast after this. >> let's get another check on the weather. >> get ready for football. ravens taking on the browns. [laughter] nothing like that. a chance for showers. 72 on thursday. >> thank you for joining us. nightly news is next. see you back here at 11:00....
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he wants to leverage the footprint of johns hopkins. he detailed plans to give inmates training and job opportunities when they leave prison. education is next on his list. some in the crowd called marilyn's number one ranking a phony claim. he pledged to focus on closing the minority achievement gap. he wants to build high-speed rail, linking baltimore and washington. he has made no secret to his desire to become the next governor. he has amassed a sizable war chest. he is expected to name a running mate. city delicate keep their mitchell and joan pratt are on his radar. .eporting live, wbal-tv 11 news >> a look at the growing field of candidates who want to be the next governor. ashlar,brown, doug running for the democratic nomination. republicans, david craig, ron george, and charles lawlor. the primary election we held next june. out with a knee injury. it is enough to make you cringe. the worst blow for machado. live from camden yards. >> despite the negative news we have went through, there is positive news coming out of camden ya
he wants to leverage the footprint of johns hopkins. he detailed plans to give inmates training and job opportunities when they leave prison. education is next on his list. some in the crowd called marilyn's number one ranking a phony claim. he pledged to focus on closing the minority achievement gap. he wants to build high-speed rail, linking baltimore and washington. he has made no secret to his desire to become the next governor. he has amassed a sizable war chest. he is expected to name a...
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in the halls of washington i spoke with the former state department official, now the dean of john hopkins school of international studies. senator john mccain met the president this afternoon and came out saying it will be catastrophic for dong vote against military action in syria. >> i think he is right. it would box the president in and make it more difficult for the president to respond. secondly it would show the new idea of concern with congress on foreign policy is just as difficult as dealing with economic issues. >> but the president is a poker player. has he gambled too big this time? >> no. i think he is confident that congress will give the vote. the president is not whether the congress will vote. but the problem is whether it assad, russia or korea or lies in the region are all uncomfortable with the president not making a clear decision and passing the buck to congress. >> white house officials are saying that anyone who is concerned about iran should support this military action. what do you make of the argument? >> that is their main line of argument to get congress to go
in the halls of washington i spoke with the former state department official, now the dean of john hopkins school of international studies. senator john mccain met the president this afternoon and came out saying it will be catastrophic for dong vote against military action in syria. >> i think he is right. it would box the president in and make it more difficult for the president to respond. secondly it would show the new idea of concern with congress on foreign policy is just as...
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joining us tonight, john hopkins university neurology, who p has tock in chicago at this hour. he is attending the diagnostic error conference, we appreciate your taking the time to be with us, i know this is something you have studies from very early. can you explain to us, what is is the most common diagnostic error? what is behind that. >> thank you, for having me. well with, diagnostic errors are very frequent. the ones that cause the most harm that kill people are causing them to suffer serious problems are mostly vascular events, infections and cancers. >> doctors miss things. >> the realsy that practicing medicine is hard, bun unfortunately there are many instances where we are just not practicing the best possible care we could. and some of that is things we can fix. >> how do you go about fixing the mistakes, how do you correct that? >> so there are various strategies. i think that some of the most important ones will be to start do give doctors better feedback. we with don't do a good job right now of doing that. the other thing is to create new protocols to try to ci
joining us tonight, john hopkins university neurology, who p has tock in chicago at this hour. he is attending the diagnostic error conference, we appreciate your taking the time to be with us, i know this is something you have studies from very early. can you explain to us, what is is the most common diagnostic error? what is behind that. >> thank you, for having me. well with, diagnostic errors are very frequent. the ones that cause the most harm that kill people are causing them to...
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by a former state department official who is now a dean at johns hopkins. watching were president rouhani's speech earlier together. it started fairly moderate and open to the west but became harder line. >> in many ways, he might have been speaking at the united nations general assembly, but he was also speaking to an audience in tehran. in many ways he has to talk to conservatives and hardliners and bring them through that this was the first definite nuclear process. they were like symphony conductors. they have a complex orchestra they are playing to read some of these musicians don't want to play in that orchestra. he was speaking to those musicians. it actually was the start of nuclear negotiations between iran and the united states. >> president rouhani said he is prepared to engage immediately in what he called time bound talks on iran's nuclear issues. what does he mean, and how significant is it tackle >> pretty significant that iran is actually starting negotiations. giving assurance to the west that we just don't want to talk with no purpose, to
by a former state department official who is now a dean at johns hopkins. watching were president rouhani's speech earlier together. it started fairly moderate and open to the west but became harder line. >> in many ways, he might have been speaking at the united nations general assembly, but he was also speaking to an audience in tehran. in many ways he has to talk to conservatives and hardliners and bring them through that this was the first definite nuclear process. they were like...
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by a former state department official who is now a dean at johns hopkins. watching were president rouhani's speech earlier together. it started fairly moderate and open to the west but became harder line. >> in many ways, he might have been speaking at the united nations general assembly, but he was also speaking to an audience in tehran. in many ways he has to talk to conservatives and hardliners and bring them through that this was the first definite nuclear process. they were like symphony conductors. they have a complex orchestra they are playing to read some of these musicians don't want to play in that orchestra. he was speaking to those musicians. it actually was the start of nuclear negotiations between iran and the united states. >> president rouhani said he is prepared to engage immediately in what he called time bound talks on iran's nuclear issues. what does he mean, and how significant is it tackle >> pretty significant that iran is actually starting negotiations. giving assurance to the west that we just don't want to talk with no purpose, to
by a former state department official who is now a dean at johns hopkins. watching were president rouhani's speech earlier together. it started fairly moderate and open to the west but became harder line. >> in many ways, he might have been speaking at the united nations general assembly, but he was also speaking to an audience in tehran. in many ways he has to talk to conservatives and hardliners and bring them through that this was the first definite nuclear process. they were like...
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. >> a brazen attack by al qaeda linked terrorists include a woman that graduated from the johns hopkins university international studies group. it begins saturday at an upscale mall in nairobi, kenya. they are in the final push to rescue those. a terrorist group claims responsibility and says the strike was in retribution or kenyan forces at the 2011 push into neighboring somalia. they claim it is an american attacked them all. the militants specifically targeted non-muslims and at least 18 foreigners were among the dead. 200 people were wounded, including five americans. people with relatives and spent the lasta few days trying to get in touch with them and say they are still in shock. is the safest place, a mall. it is very safe and incidentally, this is where these people are. morning, families and as you can see, they are tourists. >> they say they have been glued to the television as they await word from family members in nairobi that they are ok. mind of world leaders as they converge for the general assembly of the united nations. also closely being watched is possible direct hig
. >> a brazen attack by al qaeda linked terrorists include a woman that graduated from the johns hopkins university international studies group. it begins saturday at an upscale mall in nairobi, kenya. they are in the final push to rescue those. a terrorist group claims responsibility and says the strike was in retribution or kenyan forces at the 2011 push into neighboring somalia. they claim it is an american attacked them all. the militants specifically targeted non-muslims and at least...
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for patients at the johns hopkins children's center, ... who... had...their spirits lifted... by some new ...and... very special friends.../. elmo... and... grover... made the rounds... during today's visiting hours,.../ during their stop in town for sesame street live's... "make a new friend"... show..../ .. the show plays tomorrow ...thru... sunday... at the modell performing arts center at the lyric. ad lib toss to wx when we come back, a frightening scene as small plane falls out of the sky, crashing onto a crowded parking lot. hear what investigators believe went wng in this deadly crash. and a wall of sand pummels an arizona town. more of the amazing pictures, when the late edition. some dramatic video out of a chicago suburb, where a small plane crashes into a bank parking lot, killing one person, and badly burning another. police say the two seater plane was approaching for a landing, when it clipped a tree and a light pole, then crashed into several parked cars. no one on the ground was hurt, but a woman on board the plane died, while a man suffered severe burns. it's
for patients at the johns hopkins children's center, ... who... had...their spirits lifted... by some new ...and... very special friends.../. elmo... and... grover... made the rounds... during today's visiting hours,.../ during their stop in town for sesame street live's... "make a new friend"... show..../ .. the show plays tomorrow ...thru... sunday... at the modell performing arts center at the lyric. ad lib toss to wx when we come back, a frightening scene as small plane falls out...
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pat brycey is a professor of environmental health at the johns hopkins school of public health in baltimore. >> there's a confluence of geographic events that occur in the mid-atlantic region that kind of makes air pollution particularly bad here. this study bad means more people die. >> reporter: part of the problem is a small densely populated state breathing other people's pollution along with its own. this pollution map showing the effects of being down wind of auto emissions from d.c. and northern virginia on just one bad day in july and this before and after photo from the shenandoah national park documenting the smoggy haze drifting into the region from coal burning power plants in the ohio valley. >> in the mid-atlantic region is where the air pollution from the ohio power plants converges. we tend to have higher sources of traffic-related air pollution. we have higher sources of industrial air pollution in cities like baltimore all making it so that the air pollution is worse for us here. >> reporter: the m.i.t. study relies on data going back to 2005 and state environmental offici
pat brycey is a professor of environmental health at the johns hopkins school of public health in baltimore. >> there's a confluence of geographic events that occur in the mid-atlantic region that kind of makes air pollution particularly bad here. this study bad means more people die. >> reporter: part of the problem is a small densely populated state breathing other people's pollution along with its own. this pollution map showing the effects of being down wind of auto emissions...
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korea institute at johns hopkins university says this may warrant international alarm over north koreans' nuclear weapons program. the institute says it's difficult to be certain without access to the secret facility directly. the five megawatt reactor was shut down in 2007, but north korea announced plans in april to restart it amid threats to the u.s. and south korea. >>> an impastor has been arrest. terry jones was stopped before lighting 3,000 qurans on wednesday. jones first gained notoriety, as you might remember, three years ago for a similar protest. that one was called off. but his congregation did burn copies of the quran in 2011. law enforcement says he was picked up while driving to a demonstration yesterday. 3,000 qurans were found in his truck, all soaked in kerosene. he and associate pastor are charged withen lawful conveyance of fuel. >>> wednesday marked 12 years since the 9/11 attacks. family members and first responders of the nearly 3,000 killed came to reflect on those lost, but not forgotten. moments of silence were held at the national september 11th memorial in lo
korea institute at johns hopkins university says this may warrant international alarm over north koreans' nuclear weapons program. the institute says it's difficult to be certain without access to the secret facility directly. the five megawatt reactor was shut down in 2007, but north korea announced plans in april to restart it amid threats to the u.s. and south korea. >>> an impastor has been arrest. terry jones was stopped before lighting 3,000 qurans on wednesday. jones first...
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researchers at johns hopkins university analyzed a satellite image taken last month that shows the reactor north of pyongyang generating power. the image shows steam rising from a building believed to house turbines. the researchers say the color and amount of steam suggests the reactor is working. north korean officials blew up the reactor five years ago as part of international negotiations over their nuclear program. but in april they announced plans to restart the facility. a spokesperson for the u.s. state department said the nuclear program remains a matter of serious concern. >>> a u.s. nuclear expert has visited the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. lake barrett spent four years directing cleanup operations after the nuclear disaster on three mile island in 1979. he said the problems at fukushima daiichi are far more complex. barrett was invited by tokyo electric power company to tour the stricken plant. he inspected the storage tank from which about 300 tons of contaminated water leaked last month. he was also shown a construction site for barriers to prevent radioactive water from
researchers at johns hopkins university analyzed a satellite image taken last month that shows the reactor north of pyongyang generating power. the image shows steam rising from a building believed to house turbines. the researchers say the color and amount of steam suggests the reactor is working. north korean officials blew up the reactor five years ago as part of international negotiations over their nuclear program. but in april they announced plans to restart the facility. a spokesperson...
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insurance companies there will offer patients the best doctors and hospitals in the region, including johns hopkinse true everywhere. in some states the cheaper the plan the more restrict ive network of doctors. wyatt and drews, cbs news, washington. >> we'll go to nairobi kenya for an update on the deadly shopping mall attack. >>> plus, a preview of president obama's address from the united nations general assembly. >>> and charlie and norah's conversation with former president bill clinton. that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm susan mcginnis. have a great day. ,,,,
insurance companies there will offer patients the best doctors and hospitals in the region, including johns hopkinse true everywhere. in some states the cheaper the plan the more restrict ive network of doctors. wyatt and drews, cbs news, washington. >> we'll go to nairobi kenya for an update on the deadly shopping mall attack. >>> plus, a preview of president obama's address from the united nations general assembly. >>> and charlie and norah's conversation with former...
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like the procedure, materials list, time line, and budget and i sent that to 200 professors at johns hopkinsniversity and the national institutes of health. one person finally said yes, and then i go into his office. big interview, and i finally get through this hour-long interview. i answered all the questions, and finally i got the answer. >> when he finally got his lab, i just drove him there, and i would just sit out there hour after hour until my poor little ipod and iphone would run out of batteries. >> after seven months of like trials and tribulations, i finally got through it all, and i ended up with that one small paper sensor. >> it was really exciting that one day in late winter when he came out late at night and it had worked. >> jack's new method of cancer detection uses strips to test blood for high levels of a p prote prote protein. >> i get my official reading and record it and i take my sample and disperse it in it. then i apply 6 microliters and it's right between the two electrod electrodes. i actually take resistant measurements, and it forms a fwraf. at the end i subtra
like the procedure, materials list, time line, and budget and i sent that to 200 professors at johns hopkinsniversity and the national institutes of health. one person finally said yes, and then i go into his office. big interview, and i finally get through this hour-long interview. i answered all the questions, and finally i got the answer. >> when he finally got his lab, i just drove him there, and i would just sit out there hour after hour until my poor little ipod and iphone would run...
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that's what we are all about is that cutting edge research in baltimore at john hopkins. are trying to fund that and swim an extra hard one to three miles for that cause. with that in mind i want to bring in one alyssa, how are you? >> good. >> reporter: i understand that you have been doing quite a job. are you in the lead for the under 18-year-old fundraiser right now. how is that going? >> it's good. i have won it the last three years that i have swam and those are my only three years. right now i'm at 8400 and really happy. >> reporter: 8400. you are knocking on the door of 10,000. people can still googlel the swim across america page. search your name and maybe help get you to that ten thousand mark. we hope that happens. very briefly, there is a personal reason why you got involved. you are going to swim a third mile and are you raising money,
that's what we are all about is that cutting edge research in baltimore at john hopkins. are trying to fund that and swim an extra hard one to three miles for that cause. with that in mind i want to bring in one alyssa, how are you? >> good. >> reporter: i understand that you have been doing quite a job. are you in the lead for the under 18-year-old fundraiser right now. how is that going? >> it's good. i have won it the last three years that i have swam and those are my only...
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stanford, johns hopkins, it takes a village.t does. >> reporter: the multi-million dollar treatment plan covered by medicare and the congressional health plan. you're not getting much of a maternity leave. you're going back to the syria vote? >> i am. it's important. >> i'll still be here though. >> very jealous. >> reporter: a miracle for mom and dad, and especially for little abigail. for "this week," david wright, abc news, palo alto. >> love to see that little girl. >>> and now we honor our fellow americans who serve and sacrifice. this week, the pentagon released the names of two service members killed in afghanistan. >>> and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. diane will interview president obama on the crisis in syria, that's tomorrow on world news. and we'll have full coverage of the president's address to the nation tuesday night at 9:00 eastern. i'll see you tomorrow on "gma." >> san jose marks their 36th homicide of the year after a woman was stabbed to death. what police are sayi
stanford, johns hopkins, it takes a village.t does. >> reporter: the multi-million dollar treatment plan covered by medicare and the congressional health plan. you're not getting much of a maternity leave. you're going back to the syria vote? >> i am. it's important. >> i'll still be here though. >> very jealous. >> reporter: a miracle for mom and dad, and especially for little abigail. for "this week," david wright, abc news, palo alto. >> love to...
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. >> leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professors to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency. professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses. the one who ordered the blog get taken down later apologized. >> the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking incrippingses so they've tried to take the products that perform inscription -- incrippingses and make them weaker. the n.s.a. is willing -- willing to make u.s. security a little bit weaker. remember, it's not just non-u.s. citizens who are using these products. it's americans too and they're willing to, in a sense, put our credibility on the line, our entire industry on the line in order to access the communications of whoever it is they want to listen to. we have a big debate ahead of us, how much spying? there's a range from 1% to 100%. we're lean be -- learning that the american public is not comfortable with that -- what we're learning. >> meanwhile, universities students are having most of their electronic life monitored. that's sparking a
. >> leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professors to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency. professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses. the one who ordered the blog get taken down later apologized. >> the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking incrippingses so they've tried to take the products that perform inscription -- incrippingses and make them weaker. the n.s.a. is willing --...
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. >> every year, people come out and support our event and raise a lot of money for the johns hopkins chancer center. >> reporter: multiple groups like this one team melanoma working in the water together but to raise more than $400,000 this year alone. add that fund raising up times four years in a row and maryland swimmers are having a huge impact well beyond our state. >> the research coming out ourswim across america lab is savings million. >> reporter: from the first step through watter to the long strokes and the last lap swimmers united in a common cause against the common thing. >> it's great people came out so many people on this you know beautiful day to swim to support finding a cure to canser. >> one meteorologist was swimming and another running. mike masco pounded the pavement in the naval suesie who lost her battle with colon cancer and her family is raising money to help others. go mike. and we will be right back. >>> the design her behind your handbag or pair of hills is likely he can panning top deansigners releasing makeup and fray gains lines but as --fragrance lin
. >> every year, people come out and support our event and raise a lot of money for the johns hopkins chancer center. >> reporter: multiple groups like this one team melanoma working in the water together but to raise more than $400,000 this year alone. add that fund raising up times four years in a row and maryland swimmers are having a huge impact well beyond our state. >> the research coming out ourswim across america lab is savings million. >> reporter: from the...
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this happened in the 500 block of north bradford street a short distance from johns hopkins hospital.escue crews transported the victim but he didn't survive. two men were shot in two other incidents. both victims were well enough to take themselves to the hospital. >>> an early -- early saturday morning another deadly shooting in baltimore city a37-year-old man was shot in the head. it happened in the 3700 block of bondview avenue in northeast baltimore near the shopping center. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. police say they don't have suspects. >>> family members of an inmate murdered inside a prison in western maryland say he should have never been in the same cell as an-mate who was serving a -- as an inmate who was serving a life sentence. jason wallace died and medical examiner's office is calling the death a homicide after the autopsy revealed he died of blunt force trauma earlier this week. his family received a letter from wallace this week saying that he felt threatened by the cell mate. that cell mate has not been identified but family members say this man was
this happened in the 500 block of north bradford street a short distance from johns hopkins hospital.escue crews transported the victim but he didn't survive. two men were shot in two other incidents. both victims were well enough to take themselves to the hospital. >>> an early -- early saturday morning another deadly shooting in baltimore city a37-year-old man was shot in the head. it happened in the 3700 block of bondview avenue in northeast baltimore near the shopping center. the...
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thomas haar tongue of the johns hopkins school of public health. dr. joel foreman of the mt. sinai school of medicine. dr. phil ip landrigan, dr. kathleen michaels, dr. david brown, nancy alderman, president environmental and human health, incorporated, deborah davis, epidemiologist and author of the book the secret history of the war on cancer. dr. joel foreman, dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as well as other health advocates such as robert f. kennedy, jr. appreciate if you all would take the time. it's only -- it's a short video, to look at it and consider its comments. thank
thomas haar tongue of the johns hopkins school of public health. dr. joel foreman of the mt. sinai school of medicine. dr. phil ip landrigan, dr. kathleen michaels, dr. david brown, nancy alderman, president environmental and human health, incorporated, deborah davis, epidemiologist and author of the book the secret history of the war on cancer. dr. joel foreman, dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not...
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published a blog post on how the agency is waging its war against privacy but will shortly also by the john hopkins university where he was to take it down and interview to r.t. he explained what he found out from the leaks documents what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypt and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us if you're a little bit weaker because remember it's not just u.s. citizens who are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access their communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead of us how much spying i mean there is there's a range anywhere from zero percent spying to one hundred percent spying and i think we have to figure out what the right balance is i think what we're learning is that the american public is not comfor
published a blog post on how the agency is waging its war against privacy but will shortly also by the john hopkins university where he was to take it down and interview to r.t. he explained what he found out from the leaks documents what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypt and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption...
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after graduating from johns hopkins... yavuz went onto harvard...e clinton health initiative. she was also eight months pregnant. iran's president extends open arms to the american people... which is a change of pace. in his speech to the u-n general assembly.... the iranian president says iran is ready to have result- oriented talks with the international community about it's nuclear program, the assembly continues on wednesday. he's still at it! this is a live look of senator ted cruz... continuing on his crusade to tear obama care apart. 14 hours and counting.. on the senate floor. he's even veered off topic... reading doctor seuss' "green eggs and ham." cruz wants to defund the affordabe care act... in exchange for funding the government. but even members of his own party.. aren't supporting his tactics. the american people are frustrated because their elected officials don't listen. "i just don't happen to think filibustering a bill that defunds obamacare is the best route to defunding obamacare. all it does is shut down the government and keep
after graduating from johns hopkins... yavuz went onto harvard...e clinton health initiative. she was also eight months pregnant. iran's president extends open arms to the american people... which is a change of pace. in his speech to the u-n general assembly.... the iranian president says iran is ready to have result- oriented talks with the international community about it's nuclear program, the assembly continues on wednesday. he's still at it! this is a live look of senator ted cruz......
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/korea institute at johns hopkins says it could raise international alarm over their weapons program but the institute says it's difficult to be certain without access to the secret facility. the five megawatt reactor was shut down in 2007 but north korea announced plans in april to restart it. >>> in florida, an infamous pastor has been arrested for his planned pro- 'tises on the anniversary of 9/11. terry jones was stopped before being able to light 3,000 korans on fire. law enforcement officers say he was picked up while driving to a demonstration 3,000 korans were found in his truck all soaked in kerosene. he is charged with unlawful conveyance of fuel. jones first gained note right for a similar protest. that one was called off but his congregation did burn copies of the koran in 2011. >>> well, as you know wednesday marked 12 years since the 9/11 attacks. family members and first responders of the nearly 3,000 killed came to reflect on those lost but not forgotten. moments of silence held at the national september 11th memorial in lower manhattan and took place at the pentagon
/korea institute at johns hopkins says it could raise international alarm over their weapons program but the institute says it's difficult to be certain without access to the secret facility. the five megawatt reactor was shut down in 2007 but north korea announced plans in april to restart it. >>> in florida, an infamous pastor has been arrested for his planned pro- 'tises on the anniversary of 9/11. terry jones was stopped before being able to light 3,000 korans on fire. law...
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most of them-- will offer full access to the best doctors and hospitals in the area, including johns hopkinscott, that's not going to be true everywhere. in some states, the cheaper the plan is, the more restrictive the network of doctors. >> pelley: and the plans are going to be different in every state. wyatt, you just told us about the premiums in maryland. what about the rest of the country? >> reporter: well, scott, 17 states have reported all their policies and prices. when the nonpartisan kaiser family foundation studied all of those premiums it concluded that pretty much across the board obamacare premiums will be lower than predicted by the congressional budget office. >> pelley: wyatt andrews. thank you, wyatt. the days of closing up your laptop or e-reader during takeoff could be numbered. that story is next. ♪ hands, g. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra fo
most of them-- will offer full access to the best doctors and hospitals in the area, including johns hopkinscott, that's not going to be true everywhere. in some states, the cheaper the plan is, the more restrictive the network of doctors. >> pelley: and the plans are going to be different in every state. wyatt, you just told us about the premiums in maryland. what about the rest of the country? >> reporter: well, scott, 17 states have reported all their policies and prices. when...
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whistleblower edward snowden and making some institutions very nervous john hopkins university in the u.s. made a resident cryptographer to take down a blog post about america's spying program warning he might need a lawyer if he didn't do as he was told an interview to green explained what he's found out about the surveillance program what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypts and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker because remember it's not just u.s. citizens who are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access that communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead of us how much spying i mean there is there's a range anywhere from zero percent spying to one hundred percent spying i think we h
whistleblower edward snowden and making some institutions very nervous john hopkins university in the u.s. made a resident cryptographer to take down a blog post about america's spying program warning he might need a lawyer if he didn't do as he was told an interview to green explained what he's found out about the surveillance program what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypts and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform...