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at john jay college where they train the best of the best of tomorrow's crime scene investigators.the cutting edge of forensic technology to help them stay one step ahead of the criminals. at this campus these men are rock stars. they created many of the technologies either used today or soon to be used in the future. cameras, animation, and new industry. >> this is a mock crime scene. you can look into this scene and come to some conclusions. and one of the first things that we need to do is to determine whether they're alive or not. >> lawrence kobelinski is the head of this program. >> we want our students to develop the skills and knowledge that will make them good forensic scientists. we have to process the scene. go around the scene again in a spiral pattern. we've identified all the physical evidence. we need to now package it, document it. and get it to the lab. what we're looking for is a linkage between the suspect, and the victim, or between the suspect and the crime scene. the best ways of course are fingerprints and dna analysis. >> but nowadays, crime scene analysts h
at john jay college where they train the best of the best of tomorrow's crime scene investigators.the cutting edge of forensic technology to help them stay one step ahead of the criminals. at this campus these men are rock stars. they created many of the technologies either used today or soon to be used in the future. cameras, animation, and new industry. >> this is a mock crime scene. you can look into this scene and come to some conclusions. and one of the first things that we need to...
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and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance of powers. but he trusted madison initially enough to run with that. and so that's where this idea of balance of powers between the branches comes from. now, he had such a strong presidency because -- we hear we , we know this because of what they wrote -- because washington had been willing to give up power after the revolution. the british propagandists constantly said why are you revolting, they'd say to the american, to give up one king george king george iii for another one because every reeve pollution their leader -- revolutionary leader always becomes a tyrant. look at n
and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance...
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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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and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance of powers. but he trusted madison initially enough to run with that. and so that's where this idea of balance of powers between the branches comes from. now, he had such a strong presidency because -- we hear we , we know this because of what they wrote -- because washington had been willing to give up power after the revolution. the british propagandists constantly said why are you revolting, they'd say to the american, to give up one king george king george iii for another one because every reeve pollution their leader -- revolutionary leader always becomes a tyrant. look at n
and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance...
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me focus on his exchanges with the confederation's brilliant but beleaguered foreign secretary, john jay. early in 1786, jay sent a desperate appeal to washington here at mount vernon, begging him to reemerge from retirement long enough to lead an effort for constitutional reform. an opinion begins to prevail, he wrote, that a general convention for revising the articles of con federation would be expedient. whether the people are right for such a measure or the system proposed to be attained by it, is only to be expected from it by calamity and commotion it is , difficult to ascertain, he wrote. but if a confederation is called, i am fervent in my wishes that you favor your country, with your councils, on such an important and singular occasion. well, washington knew that to make a difference, he could not come out of retirement for a single occasion. if he participated in a convention to reform the national constitution, he would have to see the matter through or watch it fail. further, even jay conceded that the time might not yet be right for constitutional reform, that people might
me focus on his exchanges with the confederation's brilliant but beleaguered foreign secretary, john jay. early in 1786, jay sent a desperate appeal to washington here at mount vernon, begging him to reemerge from retirement long enough to lead an effort for constitutional reform. an opinion begins to prevail, he wrote, that a general convention for revising the articles of con federation would be expedient. whether the people are right for such a measure or the system proposed to be attained...
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you are in college at john jay. i imagine coming out of prison it must be tough, and you have to find work. how is that working for people that are part of the programme? >> well it is hard to figure out a schedule. a lot of time we have to go to school at night. once you get into the grove, the make i made was trying to rush in, get everything done. if you prioritise and get back it becomes a small divide once you adjust. >> this is all done privately funded. there is no public money in the state of new york going to prison or education. do you think it would be a good idea to expand this programme. to have more inmates have a chance to do this? >> yes, it would be very good thing to be able to expand to more facilities and see the result of that and expand it nationwide. it helps a lot of guys gape the confidence and see the opportunities. >> so far the graduates - no one has reoffended. >> yes. >> and the numbers are stark about other inmates. 75%, the numbers are. shows that 75% end up reoffending within five ye
you are in college at john jay. i imagine coming out of prison it must be tough, and you have to find work. how is that working for people that are part of the programme? >> well it is hard to figure out a schedule. a lot of time we have to go to school at night. once you get into the grove, the make i made was trying to rush in, get everything done. if you prioritise and get back it becomes a small divide once you adjust. >> this is all done privately funded. there is no public...
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during my fall 2014 semester in john jay, i attended anthropology class called policing multi-racial society where critical race theory is learned. i found the class i took was exceptionally beneficial towards my work as a police officer. learning about the culture and history of black discrimination allowed me to understand why members of underprivileged black communities distrust the police. although many police officers see themselves as racially color-blind, governmental policies promote racial discrimination and targets impoverished neighborhoods. prior to taking this class, i had little to no knowledge of discriminatory actions against black people. as an asian-american growing up in predominantly white neighborhood i was never exposed to intense tif policing and social disenfranchisement these caused. i used to believe everyone arrested were perpetrators of the law and hardened criminals should not be reintegrated back into society. now i try to communicate and connect with the offenders on a more personal level. after learning about the history of black discrimination and bei
during my fall 2014 semester in john jay, i attended anthropology class called policing multi-racial society where critical race theory is learned. i found the class i took was exceptionally beneficial towards my work as a police officer. learning about the culture and history of black discrimination allowed me to understand why members of underprivileged black communities distrust the police. although many police officers see themselves as racially color-blind, governmental policies promote...
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me now is a former professor at georgetown university and professor of law and police studies and john jay college. eugene i would like to start with you first. in terms of your reaction to these two pieces of videotape, what do you think? >> some of the situations -- two things happen to the police sometimes. they engage when they shouldn't or they fail to disengage. frankly, you have people with mental health issues. people who are stressed and acting irrationally. >> patel was an indian grandfather walking down the street not apparently engaging in anything other than walking down the street, right? >> there's things about the police culture that are hard to fix, but there are things that are surprisingly hard to fix and one of them is the whole idea of rough housing of people. sometimes it is verbal and sometimes it is more than verbal, but that is unacceptable. we have to teach the police clearly better with 18,000 police departments. we have to start getting to some national standards. we probably need to look more in investing in not only initial training, but good mentoring. good p
me now is a former professor at georgetown university and professor of law and police studies and john jay college. eugene i would like to start with you first. in terms of your reaction to these two pieces of videotape, what do you think? >> some of the situations -- two things happen to the police sometimes. they engage when they shouldn't or they fail to disengage. frankly, you have people with mental health issues. people who are stressed and acting irrationally. >> patel was an...
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. >> associate of fire science at john jay college if new york.we talked to him at the scene of the edgewater fire. >> we talked to firefighters they're wary of, what in particular? >> they're wary ever one they are not going to be able to stop the fire, that's one issue. and the floors collapse, i've been to several where the whole entire floor has collapsed onto the floor below. >> cor by the says the advantages are time and money. >> it's money saved in time terms of material, but time saved in termination of the number of people required to put up a large wood frame building like this. >> we bought some engineered wood and conventional wood at a lumber yard and brought the concerns to justin mahalic. >> this is how we used to build in residential construction and now this light weight material seen more and more today. good old mother earth, this is cut right out of a log and as we can see on the ends, can you see the rings. in this case the web is made up of a material known as oriented strand board osb which is basically compressed wood chip
. >> associate of fire science at john jay college if new york.we talked to him at the scene of the edgewater fire. >> we talked to firefighters they're wary of, what in particular? >> they're wary ever one they are not going to be able to stop the fire, that's one issue. and the floors collapse, i've been to several where the whole entire floor has collapsed onto the floor below. >> cor by the says the advantages are time and money. >> it's money saved in time...
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. >>> now i want to bring in eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study at john jay collegek you for being here eugene. >> thank you, rev. >> if you were on this case, what are you doing today trying to see if hate motivated this? >> well that's really what it is. clearly it's a criminal act, a horrific criminal act. the issue really is going to be could the prove beyond a reasonable doubt it is hate motivated. so parsing these interactions some of the victims did wear distinctive clothing that identified them their religion. there were some facebook posts. i think this guy is a self-proclaimed atheist, so he's not unaware of religion he's made some elliptical references. is the attorney says they're not there, i believe the folks are still -- but the fbi is monitoring this. the world is watching so i hope they're giving it a full-court press. >> let me press you on this. the suspect posted facebook messages, as you referred to that referenced religion. one that read quote -- people are saying nothing can solve the middle east problem. not mediation, not arms not financial a
. >>> now i want to bring in eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study at john jay collegek you for being here eugene. >> thank you, rev. >> if you were on this case, what are you doing today trying to see if hate motivated this? >> well that's really what it is. clearly it's a criminal act, a horrific criminal act. the issue really is going to be could the prove beyond a reasonable doubt it is hate motivated. so parsing these interactions some of the...
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thank toes the -- thanks to the department of justice for the opportunity provided by a grand to john jay college leading a grope of yale, ucla and the urban institute to launch the national institute for building community trust and justice. if we are looking forward this is one of most important undertakings of the justice department. perhaps some of my colleagues here i want to express our appreciation. we had our first meeting of the advisory board and it was exciting sobering and humbling to think forward. i thank the agencies for this initiative and we hope to learn a lot from the five spots to be sleeked selected and named in the national undertaking we will provide. and phil golf is also a partner there. recommendation one is education matters and that might not surprise you coming from me. and task forces named by other presidents long ago after similar times of urban strife and concern about the role of policing all recommend that it is important to have an educated profession of people who carry out the work of following out our laws. this was then a radical idea a college educ
thank toes the -- thanks to the department of justice for the opportunity provided by a grand to john jay college leading a grope of yale, ucla and the urban institute to launch the national institute for building community trust and justice. if we are looking forward this is one of most important undertakings of the justice department. perhaps some of my colleagues here i want to express our appreciation. we had our first meeting of the advisory board and it was exciting sobering and humbling...
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and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance of powers. but he trusted madison initially enough to run with that. and so that's where this idea of balance of powers between the branches comes from. now, he had such a strong presidency because -- we hear we , we know this because of what they wrote -- because washington had been willing to give up power after the revolution. the british propagandists constantly said why are you revolting, they'd say to the american, to give up one king george king george iii for another one because every reeve pollution their leader -- revolutionary leader always becomes a tyrant. look at n
and among them he asked john jay and alexander hamilton and james madison to write. and they all wrote something called the federalist papers which he thought was the best collection of papers he'd ever read on government. and there you could see in his letters back to madison that he finally figured out exactly what madison meant by these balance of powers, because it's so nicely explained in the federalist papers. and so with that he adopts, he sort of understands this notion of the balance...
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jay harris john anderson. lots of hoops on thursday evening. >> here we go. spurs-clippers.rom right next door. tim duncan. timmy. jordan doing what he does best attacking the rim over bell nelly. that's called a what? >> a thrunk. >> a throwdown dunk. look at bell nelinelli. manu can't get back. clippers win it, 119-115. stout. >>> russell westbrook and kevin durant ready to get the second half of the season started. mavericks and thunder. mon ta monta ellis. westbrook takes advantage. right at the rim. attacks it hard. watch it again. mavericks are like duh, we should have guarded him. fourth quarter, thunder up 12. gets to the rim. and they're still like yeah we should have guarded him. kevin durant comes off the floor limping. he had issues at the all-star game. says he'll be all right. just a little sore. thunder win, westbrook, 34 points 10 assists. >> do you get the sense that no matter what you played in the schoolyard schoolyard russell westbrook would have been the first pick? >> absolutely. >> heard he was amazeing at jai alai. >>> the one month the white house sp
jay harris john anderson. lots of hoops on thursday evening. >> here we go. spurs-clippers.rom right next door. tim duncan. timmy. jordan doing what he does best attacking the rim over bell nelly. that's called a what? >> a thrunk. >> a throwdown dunk. look at bell nelinelli. manu can't get back. clippers win it, 119-115. stout. >>> russell westbrook and kevin durant ready to get the second half of the season started. mavericks and thunder. mon ta monta ellis....
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jay harris, john anderson. lots of hoops on thursday evening. >> all right. here we go.urs-clippers. from right next door. tim duncan. timmy. third quarter. diondre jordan doing what he does best which is attacking the rim over marco belinelli. i learned a new term in this one. that's called a what? >> a thrunk. >> a throwdown dunk. look at bellinelli. manu can't get back. chris paul creating space. clippers win it, 119-115. jordan 26 and 18, stout! >>> russell westbrook and kevin durant ready to get the second half of the season started. mavericks and thunder. first quarter. monta ellis. chandler parsons in poor defensive possession. westbrook takes advantage. right at the rim. attacks it hard. watch it again. mavericks are like, duh, we should have guarded him. >> yeah. >> fourth quarter, thunder up 12. gets to the rim. and they're still like, yeah, we should have guarded him. kevin durant comes off the floor limping. he had issues at the all-star game. says he'll be all right. just a little sore. thunder win, westbrook, 34 points, 10 assists. >> do you get the sense t
jay harris, john anderson. lots of hoops on thursday evening. >> all right. here we go.urs-clippers. from right next door. tim duncan. timmy. third quarter. diondre jordan doing what he does best which is attacking the rim over marco belinelli. i learned a new term in this one. that's called a what? >> a thrunk. >> a throwdown dunk. look at bellinelli. manu can't get back. chris paul creating space. clippers win it, 119-115. jordan 26 and 18, stout! >>> russell...
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we're also going to check on the roads with jay live in stafford county. >> john wall represents in the all star game and plays well. when climbing the mountain isn't enough, just jump. fly, baby fly. as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. >> it wasn't fun being a firefighter in philadelphia this morning. ice formed quickly as fighters battled this blaze. the temperature at the time was 3 degrees with a wind chill of negative 16. the weight of the ice also prevented crews from going inside the building for fear it would collapse. no one was hurt. all evening long we've been tracking the deteriorating conditions on our roadways. let's check in again with jay checking the back roads in fredricksburg. what are you finding? >> we are north of fredricksburg around 1 and you can understand why virginia governor terry mcauliffe declared a state of emergency in the commonwealth. really hit a wall of traffic here in the area. tremendous amount of volume. roads are definitely getting dicier and getting close to that point at least down here where it's going to be increasingly hard for those salt trucks
we're also going to check on the roads with jay live in stafford county. >> john wall represents in the all star game and plays well. when climbing the mountain isn't enough, just jump. fly, baby fly. as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. >> it wasn't fun being a firefighter in philadelphia this morning. ice formed quickly as fighters battled this blaze. the temperature at the time was 3 degrees with a wind chill of negative 16. the weight of the ice also prevented crews from going...
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. >> jay gruden's quarterback works out with john gruden in florida. georgetown st. john the big preview. why the caps need braden holtby to stand on his head tonight and stop the march of the penguins as abc 7 n >> the winter weather didn't stop the new secretary of defense from his first day on the job. ashton carter arrived at the pentagon at 8:00 this morning to start a whirlwind day. scott thuman is live in our newsroom with the challenges that carter is now facing. scott? >> they're numerous maureen. first day at work for ash carter. he's picking up the helm after chuck hagle was pressured out. he becomes the fourth defense secretary under president obama and as you showed he came to work despite the fact that the federal government was shut down and understandably. he's walking into a job with countless serious dilemmas and few easy answers. the one grabbing the most headlines, how to handle the threat with isil and ukraine, north korea iran. daunting list of challenges. now, he was sworn in this afternoon officially by vice president biden. >> i'm honored to
. >> jay gruden's quarterback works out with john gruden in florida. georgetown st. john the big preview. why the caps need braden holtby to stand on his head tonight and stop the march of the penguins as abc 7 n >> the winter weather didn't stop the new secretary of defense from his first day on the job. ashton carter arrived at the pentagon at 8:00 this morning to start a whirlwind day. scott thuman is live in our newsroom with the challenges that carter is now facing. scott?...
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jay gruden. that is interesting. why not robert griffin iii and is john collecting intel?ting that kirk -- kirk cousins -- okay. here is what he said to say today at the combine. >> doors are open for a lot of the quarks he had through his doors. -- quarterbacks he had through his doors. guys might pop in. so it is something that i don't push on anybody. if they want to try pursue john and he is open to it, any quarterback he is open to talking to. >> just popping in. ryan clark retired. 2 stints with the burgundy and gold. he was a vicious hitter. played 13 season. been working with espn. good luck to him. 62 degrees in florida today. it will be two here. you choose where you want to be. the nats don't have a -- that's don't have a choice. it is that time, time to make the trek south for spring training. washington is a favorite to get to the world series again. due to its embarrassment of riches in their starting rotation. they got a lot of arms. but they have to keep them healthy. >> we have to be mindful going into spring training of keeping everybody healthy. last yea
jay gruden. that is interesting. why not robert griffin iii and is john collecting intel?ting that kirk -- kirk cousins -- okay. here is what he said to say today at the combine. >> doors are open for a lot of the quarks he had through his doors. -- quarterbacks he had through his doors. guys might pop in. so it is something that i don't push on anybody. if they want to try pursue john and he is open to it, any quarterback he is open to talking to. >> just popping in. ryan clark...
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please join me in welcoming jay cost to the cato institute. [applause] >> thank you john for that very kind introduction and thanks as well to mark and chris for participating today and thank you to everybody who is here and thank you especially to cato institute for hosting this forum. as john said we are here to talk about my new book "a republic no more" big government and the rise of american political corruption. i was attracted to the idea of the history of political corruption because i like the idea of writing a history of something that nobody is studied in isolation and it was a different subject. the subject may be a lot of people don't particularly want to talk about because it doesn't show our history and the brightest of lights. i thought i would set sail in american politics and see what i might find it as it turned out i discovered quite a bit. my book is one part history one part civics in one part policy analysis. i was thinking about a way to tie all of that together in some brief remarks and since markets here and sure we will talk about fannie mae and
please join me in welcoming jay cost to the cato institute. [applause] >> thank you john for that very kind introduction and thanks as well to mark and chris for participating today and thank you to everybody who is here and thank you especially to cato institute for hosting this forum. as john said we are here to talk about my new book "a republic no more" big government and the rise of american political corruption. i was attracted to the idea of the history of political...
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john lennon, paul mccartney jay-z and beyonce. and they advance. they're still in contention.luther king, rachel carson. martin luther king easily wins. jk roulg, harry potter and philip roth and martin luther king still going in the tournament in the final spot in the final four. tell you about that in a second. marie curry, dominant in the bracket. knocks off stephen hawking. and steven spielberg beats oprah winfrey, no match for marie curry. this gives you the final four in ultimate genius. this is the part where everybody can play a role. steve jobs versus lennon and mccartney martin luther king and marie curry on the other side. we are asking you to vote msnbc.com/geniusshowdown. who is a bigger genius. voting for the final four wraps up sunday. next week, we crown a champion. >> have you noticed that steve jobs creator of apple, is up against lennon mccartney? think about that apple records. >> interesting. jose. >> and lennon mccartney beats marx. >> any genius out there that can do that maybe steve jobs. >> weird. steve jobs apple, lennon mccartney. this is a conspirac
john lennon, paul mccartney jay-z and beyonce. and they advance. they're still in contention.luther king, rachel carson. martin luther king easily wins. jk roulg, harry potter and philip roth and martin luther king still going in the tournament in the final spot in the final four. tell you about that in a second. marie curry, dominant in the bracket. knocks off stephen hawking. and steven spielberg beats oprah winfrey, no match for marie curry. this gives you the final four in ultimate genius....
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jay johnson. and the chairman of the armed services committee john mccain. then we'll talk to the new governor of texas greg abbott who filed the lawsuit that blocked the president's plan to shield illegal immigrants from deportation. we'll get analysis from our panel, hear from president obama's former advisor david axelrod on his new book "believer" and we'll document the impact this wild weather is having on human behavior. it's all ahead because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs welcome jeh johnson the head of homeland security. mr. secretary, let's get right to this video that came out that talks about al qaeda they appear now to be targeting some american shopping centers at least encouraging attacks how seriously do you take this? >> this reflects the new phase in the global terrorist threat that we've evolved to where it's no longer al qaeda planning and operating in secret directing operatives to come from foreign lands to place of attack. now have a situation where groups like isil, al shabaab aqap are publicly calling for indi
jay johnson. and the chairman of the armed services committee john mccain. then we'll talk to the new governor of texas greg abbott who filed the lawsuit that blocked the president's plan to shield illegal immigrants from deportation. we'll get analysis from our panel, hear from president obama's former advisor david axelrod on his new book "believer" and we'll document the impact this wild weather is having on human behavior. it's all ahead because this is "face the...
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jay johnson. and the chairman of the armed services committee john mccain. then we'll talk to the new governor of texas greg abbott who filed the lawsuit that blocked the president's plan to shield illegal immigrants from deportation. we'll get analysis from our panel, hear from president obama's former advisor david axelrod on his new book "believer" and we'll document the impact this wild weather is having o
jay johnson. and the chairman of the armed services committee john mccain. then we'll talk to the new governor of texas greg abbott who filed the lawsuit that blocked the president's plan to shield illegal immigrants from deportation. we'll get analysis from our panel, hear from president obama's former advisor david axelrod on his new book "believer" and we'll document the impact this wild weather is having o
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john geer and the dissemination of information afterwards. the police say they are one step closer to finding the driver who killed a man on the bw parkway. jay korff has the details. >> this right here is so much love. >> she holds dear a cherished memory of her son. scores of friends signed the memory card at his funeral last week. >> i love my son and i miss them with all my heart. >> last month they were changing a tire on bw parkway in anne arundel county when a car struck the couple. he was killed, his fiancÉe seriously injured. the driver fled the scene. >> it's not good. >> her heart ache still fresh, she says she has been hoping for this day. >> we were told they found the car. i just thank god that there is some type of lead, some type of lead. reporter: now her focus is on who did this and why. until then, like any parent who has lost a child, this mother aches for an embrace that never comes. >> i'm still looking for him. i know he is not here, but i'm still looking for my baby to come through the door. scott: new information in the investigation into the faulty airbags. the u.s. government fi isning japanese company takata $14,00
john geer and the dissemination of information afterwards. the police say they are one step closer to finding the driver who killed a man on the bw parkway. jay korff has the details. >> this right here is so much love. >> she holds dear a cherished memory of her son. scores of friends signed the memory card at his funeral last week. >> i love my son and i miss them with all my heart. >> last month they were changing a tire on bw parkway in anne arundel county when a car...
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so, mary jay blige, quest love, yes, john mayor. >> look at john mayor, really?but a loft women love me. >> he does get the woman. >> he does got the women. >> i want to run through the halls meyer high school. i want to scream at the top of my lungs. >> i like the music. >> nice thing about daughters, too, i have a couple of daughters. >> ya? >> ♪ daughters well or something ♪ >> more like a soft ♪ >> i went into a sammy davis, jr. thing therefore a sicked. oh, my gosh. >> you can make the sunrise ♪ >> oops. >> the candy man can ♪ >> ♪ >> we literally -- we have a mini statue of him in our house. not even kidding. >> all right. >> cancel the show. we're done. can i not go on from that. >> who has -- well, first of all. >> he is amazing, what do you mean? he is like a music icon! >> you know, life size. >> life size is a minutey? >> if this is the bottom of it, probably this toss. >> sammy davis junior, statue, what's it made of, cry, porcelain? >> where does he sit? >> it is fitting fitting it. >> he lovers sammy that much? >> loves -- >> all right, listen to th
so, mary jay blige, quest love, yes, john mayor. >> look at john mayor, really?but a loft women love me. >> he does get the woman. >> he does got the women. >> i want to run through the halls meyer high school. i want to scream at the top of my lungs. >> i like the music. >> nice thing about daughters, too, i have a couple of daughters. >> ya? >> ♪ daughters well or something ♪ >> more like a soft ♪ >> i went into a sammy davis,...
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jay johnson. and the chairman of the armed services committee john mccain.the new governor of texas greg abbott who filed the lawsuit that blocked the president's plan to shield illegal immigrants from deportation. we'll get analysis from our panel, hear from president obama's former advisor david axelrod on his new book "believer" and we'll document the impact this wild weather is having on human
jay johnson. and the chairman of the armed services committee john mccain.the new governor of texas greg abbott who filed the lawsuit that blocked the president's plan to shield illegal immigrants from deportation. we'll get analysis from our panel, hear from president obama's former advisor david axelrod on his new book "believer" and we'll document the impact this wild weather is having on human
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johns, she ordered a pizza and the delivery driver gave it to his friends then tweeted the pop star. she fired back and said she wanted answers calling their customer confidentiality a joke. >> beyonce and jay z are taking their collaboration to the next level they are reportedly working on an entire album together, their producer dropped a hint that their album could be available by the end of this year. >>> spider-man is expected to get a marvel makeover on the big screen, marvel is partnering with disney after that appearance with marvel is he xpeblted to get his own movie in 2017 reportedly heading in a new direction, andrew garfield is not expected to reprice the title role. >>> abc kicks off its bran new tuesday night lineup tonight. 8:00, fresh off the boat, celebrates the new time slot with back to back episodes and then marvel act carter and "action news" at 11:00. >> david murphy has another check of temperatures. >> in the western suburbs chilly upper 30s and a bit of a breeze blowinging a couple of 40s in the map in the central part of the region and 38 down at the shore this afternoon. >>> a look at stories coming up on "action news" at 4:00, including the reason one family may
johns, she ordered a pizza and the delivery driver gave it to his friends then tweeted the pop star. she fired back and said she wanted answers calling their customer confidentiality a joke. >> beyonce and jay z are taking their collaboration to the next level they are reportedly working on an entire album together, their producer dropped a hint that their album could be available by the end of this year. >>> spider-man is expected to get a marvel makeover on the big screen,...
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musical duos lennon and mccartney against jay-z and beyonce, 9-1 margin lennonand mccartney and sets up carl marx versus johnennonand mccartney. they pull that out. along with steve jobs they advance to the final four. >> all legendses, i wonder how many of those read the fountainhead. let's get to one more. this includes mlk. >> martin luther king and rachel carson, it's a landslide. j.k. rowling, and phillip roth rowling makes that. i want to see where you match up. i'm sure you would be at the top somewhere. >> i should say quickly, there is one more marie curie, the final one in the final four. those are the final four we're asking people to vote on right now to go to msnbc.com genius showdown and cast votes for that. >> that's fantastic. go online to vote and you can watch "up with steve kornacki" weekends at 8:00 a.m. on msnbc. stay with us over next week for the 7 days of genius. we'll be right back, everyone. you can call me shallow... but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i lik
musical duos lennon and mccartney against jay-z and beyonce, 9-1 margin lennonand mccartney and sets up carl marx versus johnennonand mccartney. they pull that out. along with steve jobs they advance to the final four. >> all legendses, i wonder how many of those read the fountainhead. let's get to one more. this includes mlk. >> martin luther king and rachel carson, it's a landslide. j.k. rowling, and phillip roth rowling makes that. i want to see where you match up. i'm sure you...
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john adams was called a hermaphrodite. politicians are -- (laughter) let's take this out of political language and put this in rapper language. >> okay. >> larry: when people think of us -- >> racist! that's racist! >> larry: let's imagine obama's jay and julianna is vanilla ice. what should he do about vanilla? >> it's kind of similar, you know like rap beats and political beats. i feel like political beats is a little more violent. (laughter) >> larry: you're from detroit. you've had an amazing career at a young age. when you hear love of country what is your idea? what does that mean to you? >> love of country? i feel like when you appreciate where you're from and when you give back any way you can. for instance, i know my grandmother taught me. she served in world war ii as well, one of the first black female captains there. (applause) she was one of the first female cops in detroit in the street a teacher, counselor, great grandmother, she always taught me, be charitable, give back so it was a habitual thing. as i started giving back i saw the difference it was making around my city. just to make another point, since obama has been president, i've seen the effect of it directly of, you know, unemployment. people have been gett
john adams was called a hermaphrodite. politicians are -- (laughter) let's take this out of political language and put this in rapper language. >> okay. >> larry: when people think of us -- >> racist! that's racist! >> larry: let's imagine obama's jay and julianna is vanilla ice. what should he do about vanilla? >> it's kind of similar, you know like rap beats and political beats. i feel like political beats is a little more violent. (laughter) >> larry:...
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jay carney and cnn at the institute. what do you make of the fact it's not just republicans? johnoehner said it's too restrictive and nancy pelosi say it's lukewarm, have to craft better. >> sounds like the goldilocks use for the force. pleases almost no one. democrats are wary, having lived through the bush experience with sort of open ended blank checks for wars in afghanistan and iraq. they don't want any kind of engagement that's not completely restricted and obviously there's wiggle room in this one and a three year duration. some republicans on the other hand although not all of them but some republicans including leaders and major voices like senator mccain and senator graham believe it's not enough. they would prefer something more open ended, they would prefer giving the commander in chief all the authority he might need under any potential circumstance. but i think what is clear is that we're not going to invade with ground forces syria and we're not sending massive ground troops back to iraq. so there's no support for that in the public and there's no real majority supp
jay carney and cnn at the institute. what do you make of the fact it's not just republicans? johnoehner said it's too restrictive and nancy pelosi say it's lukewarm, have to craft better. >> sounds like the goldilocks use for the force. pleases almost no one. democrats are wary, having lived through the bush experience with sort of open ended blank checks for wars in afghanistan and iraq. they don't want any kind of engagement that's not completely restricted and obviously there's wiggle...
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john? what are you doing hear? aren't you supposed to be in toronto tonight? >> how'd we do? >> toronto won, 8-6. [ cheers and boos ] >> reporter: at least some people were booing the blue jay's victory there. and laughing. over 40 years, "live from new york" has often meant laughing at philly. chris cato nbc 10 news. >> "snl's" 40th anniversary special is tonight at 8:00, right afterwards is nbc 10 news at 10:30. our morning show team will make a special appearance. they'll be on at 11:30 and pull an all-nighter and be back on monday morning. tracy will be posting on social media to show you exactly what happens behind the scenes leading up to the morning show. >>> today's blast of brutal wind and cold has many of us thinking spring. spring training. this morning the philly's equipment truck pulled into sunny clearwater florida. the truck left on friday and arrived at the team's complex just a few hours ago. pitchers and catchers report to camp on wednesday. the games start up two weeks from today, march 1st. by the way today in clearwater just in case you're wondering, the high temperature is expected to push 70 degrees. >> i think it's 70 in the studio. >> it is. it's pret
john? what are you doing hear? aren't you supposed to be in toronto tonight? >> how'd we do? >> toronto won, 8-6. [ cheers and boos ] >> reporter: at least some people were booing the blue jay's victory there. and laughing. over 40 years, "live from new york" has often meant laughing at philly. chris cato nbc 10 news. >> "snl's" 40th anniversary special is tonight at 8:00, right afterwards is nbc 10 news at 10:30. our morning show team will make a...
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jay martin would say. he wants to help the rnc. he wants to be a big help to whoever the nominee is. he's going to do what he should have done before. >> john, this is somebody who was so haunted by what went wrong in his campaigns. i was with him last week in mississippi when he gave a speech at mississippi state university. in his comments in that address, and also in a more extemporaneous comments he made at a barbecue where he was with the coach of mississippi state, it was increasingly clear that he had spent the last couple of years consumed with what had gone wrong, complaining of the political process, focus on what you say instead of what you did and your record, talking about the fact that the parties, the party was too focused on the primary voters instead of -- >> welcome to the nfl, right? like that's proof that he shouldn't be -- >> but i think that was what was driving his desire for one last go. i figured it out now. i know what i did wrong. i figured out -- >> i was right. >> i figured out the process. i was right. now i'm going to do it and i'm going to get it right this time. >> you had to wonder how much of it was a reac
jay martin would say. he wants to help the rnc. he wants to be a big help to whoever the nominee is. he's going to do what he should have done before. >> john, this is somebody who was so haunted by what went wrong in his campaigns. i was with him last week in mississippi when he gave a speech at mississippi state university. in his comments in that address, and also in a more extemporaneous comments he made at a barbecue where he was with the coach of mississippi state, it was...
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jay vee. in light of the latest murder will president obama identify the enemy and say radical islam. john mccormick and washington examiner byron york. first to you, not a word game, you have to know who your enemy is to beat the enemy. it isn't us picking on president obama because he won't say something. >> absolutely. he has been avoiding this for a long time. the jay vee reference was in january of 20146789 just because a jay vee team puts on a laker's uniform doesn't mean they are kobe bryant. is he suggests thee are amateurs. >> a month after they took down fallujah which if you know a little american history those were our two bloodiest battles it wasn't jay vee last january. >> blood and sacrifice over fallujah. you have to remember even recently in the decision, for example not to go to paris, not to send the vice president to paris after the charlie hebdo attack, it's this effort to down play the threat. and so we know today from all reports that king abdullah is very very mad. what we don't know is barack obama very mad about this? >> quoted as saying now we know, now once agai
jay vee. in light of the latest murder will president obama identify the enemy and say radical islam. john mccormick and washington examiner byron york. first to you, not a word game, you have to know who your enemy is to beat the enemy. it isn't us picking on president obama because he won't say something. >> absolutely. he has been avoiding this for a long time. the jay vee reference was in january of 20146789 just because a jay vee team puts on a laker's uniform doesn't mean they are...
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jay. greece submitted its reform agenda to international lenders, if reforms approved greece will receive a four-month extension on the bail out program and john for us in athens what does the submission of this document actually mean john? >> well this is the closure of the statement that we saw on friday jane. what really this means is if the document is accepted by euro group ministers the agreement on friday will hold and greece will get the four-month negotiation period and it will be able to see that period financed by its creditors and won't have to meet the debt payments it wouldn't meet in any case and it will sit down and carry out reform in the short term and renegotiate what it's going to do over the longer term between now and june. >> any idea what is in it? >> well, yes, we do know some of what is in it because the government a gave us a few indications and they stress there is a provision for spending on the humanitarian crisis caused by all these years of austerity and do want to revise labor law and they are key to say they are going to help people who are in a great deal of private debt out of their conundrum, this of course
jay. greece submitted its reform agenda to international lenders, if reforms approved greece will receive a four-month extension on the bail out program and john for us in athens what does the submission of this document actually mean john? >> well this is the closure of the statement that we saw on friday jane. what really this means is if the document is accepted by euro group ministers the agreement on friday will hold and greece will get the four-month negotiation period and it will...
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. >> and the great jay smooth had a video today about how people who seem so aware, and part of it is they are two different sets of people. >> i'm not sure johnent happened, the almost two minute standing ovation for the selma performance -- >> something about it was really magical. >> it was incredible. >> it was magical. and it almost made the jokes about the whiteness feel like too real. it was like okay, we're all admitting that the "selma" thing that people from the academy said wild things. they said like it wasn't art. they said all of these things about it. but when that reaction happens to a performance like that, it kind of throws salt in the wound about how it was treated in the academy awards. and you saw the actor there sobbing at the end of it. and it felt like there was a bunch of stuff in those tears. he didn't get nominated for what i thought was a tremendous performance, and then it was like this is too real. this moment is sticking out precisely because -- there is also the fact that it was noticeable how diverse the presenters were which -- you're laughing, it's like okay, i see you guys, i see what we're trying to do here
. >> and the great jay smooth had a video today about how people who seem so aware, and part of it is they are two different sets of people. >> i'm not sure johnent happened, the almost two minute standing ovation for the selma performance -- >> something about it was really magical. >> it was incredible. >> it was magical. and it almost made the jokes about the whiteness feel like too real. it was like okay, we're all admitting that the "selma" thing...
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john crock. what are you doing here? aren't you supposed to be in toronto tonight? >> how'd we do? >> toronto won, 8-6. >> at least some people were booing the blue jay'slaughing. over 40 years, live from new york has often meant laughing at philly. chris cato nbc 10 news. >> i think they're laughing with us, don't you think? >>> hey, after "snl's" special tonight, it's nbc 10 news at 11:30. our morning team will make a special appearance and then they're going to pull an all-nighter, very dedicated. tracy is going to be posting on social media to show you exactly what happens behind the scenes leading up to the morning show. it's all happening tonight. >>> all right. a good sunday morning. we are looking at a very cold start to the day. we're looking at a first alert weather day, and you will know why the minute you step out the door, in case you haven't stepped out yet, you will know why we have issued that first alert weather day. dangerously cold and some gusty winds. that will stay with us all day long, also into tonight and also monday. we are looking at dangerously cold air, also some wind windchills right now 10 below zero to 30 below zero in s
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jay johnson, has been reaching out to members of congress. met with president obama as well. there has been a big sort of last minute scramble to have something pass soon. john? >> the history here is retroactively, they do tend to get paid. it doesn't make it easier over the weeks and months they don't get paid. pamela brown, thank you so much. i appreciate you being with us. i want to go back to dana bash right now who's been outside of the speaker's office. dana do we have any news? >> reporter: earlier in the hour i told you the leading option was to try to pass a shorter term bill to keep the department running, about seven days. and we've been told by some republican sources that that is the plan that they are going to tonight, before the clock strikes midnight they are going to try to put or or they are going to put it on the house floor to pass it. technically though it actually could be harder to do because the mechanism that they're going to use will require two-thirds majority to do so. so this means that they're going to need not only the republicans who bolted last time but some democrats to do that. but it sounds like this is something that the
jay johnson, has been reaching out to members of congress. met with president obama as well. there has been a big sort of last minute scramble to have something pass soon. john? >> the history here is retroactively, they do tend to get paid. it doesn't make it easier over the weeks and months they don't get paid. pamela brown, thank you so much. i appreciate you being with us. i want to go back to dana bash right now who's been outside of the speaker's office. dana do we have any news?...
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secretary john kerry will talk about the 2015 budget request for the state department and talk about challenges facing the united states in foreign relations. homeland security secretary jay johnson talks about what happens if they don't approve funding for his department. he is joined by the head of fema and border patrol. >> good afternoon, i am pleased to be joined by the deputy secretary, and the craig fugate and assistant secretary of immigration and custom enforcement, the director of the secret service and the director of uscis and the acting administrator of tsa and our cfo. i am also honored to stand here today with the men and women of the department of homeland security. many who are behind me. these are the men and women who reflect a much larger workforce that is responsible for keeping the homeland safe. the people you see behind me reflect a workforce responsible for counter terrorism, border security, aviation security, port security, maritime security, cyber security protection of critical infrastructure in the country, protection of the national leaders, and response to disasters. none of this is free. we need a partnership with congress to support our e
secretary john kerry will talk about the 2015 budget request for the state department and talk about challenges facing the united states in foreign relations. homeland security secretary jay johnson talks about what happens if they don't approve funding for his department. he is joined by the head of fema and border patrol. >> good afternoon, i am pleased to be joined by the deputy secretary, and the craig fugate and assistant secretary of immigration and custom enforcement, the director...
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john quincy adams. at 7:30, from last weekend issa van 2345 that -- last week's savannah book festival followed at 8:30 p.m. by weekly standard's jay cost who looks at the founding fathers' fears of government corruption and why he think it's being realize today. then at 10 p.m. on "after words," wes moore discusses his career path from a combat officer in afghanistan to a white house fellow and a social entrepreneur. and we wrap up our prime time lineup at 11 p.m. eastern with harvard university history professor beck earth who looks at the impact the global cotton trade had on the international economy. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> you're watching booktv. next levi tillemann in conversation with daniel yergin looks at the $2 trillion global automotive industry and the competition between the u.s. japan and china to create the car of future. [inaudible conversations] >> before we start i just want to make some announcements. there are snacks outside if anybody thinks they're going to get hungry in the next hour. i don't see a mad dash. so are you ready? [inaudible conversations] hi even. i'm dan yergin, i'm a d
john quincy adams. at 7:30, from last weekend issa van 2345 that -- last week's savannah book festival followed at 8:30 p.m. by weekly standard's jay cost who looks at the founding fathers' fears of government corruption and why he think it's being realize today. then at 10 p.m. on "after words," wes moore discusses his career path from a combat officer in afghanistan to a white house fellow and a social entrepreneur. and we wrap up our prime time lineup at 11 p.m. eastern with...