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he mentioned john jay the second. the polling the london to freeze and slaves brought into this state by a virginian named london, the lawyer for the virginian says in the case, is this louis napoleon who brought this case the emperor of france? john jay who was representing the slaves says no no he is a much better man. napoleon was a very upstanding and courageous man. >> host: and he is just one of many african-americans who are so intimately involved in helping fugitives. we know so much about harriet tubman remains several trips out to free relatives and people she didn't even know. we don't know about these other people. we don't know about people until now i think who are escaping either individually or in groups. can you tell us a little bit about how their experiences showed the diversity of why people liked, what they encountered along the way and what they actually received in terms of assistance once they arrived in new york. i'm thinking of people like winnie passy, peter matthews, william jordan those fo
he mentioned john jay the second. the polling the london to freeze and slaves brought into this state by a virginian named london, the lawyer for the virginian says in the case, is this louis napoleon who brought this case the emperor of france? john jay who was representing the slaves says no no he is a much better man. napoleon was a very upstanding and courageous man. >> host: and he is just one of many african-americans who are so intimately involved in helping fugitives. we know so...
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you mentioned john jay ii. in one case napoleon v. lemon, where he'd gotten this writ of habeas corpus to free some slaves brought into the state by a virginian named lemon, the lawyer for the virginian says in the case is this louis napoleon who brought this case the emperor of france? [laughter] and john jay, who was representing the slaves, says, no no, he's a much better man. [laughter] so napoleon was a very upstanding and courageous man. >> host: yeah. and he's just one of many african-americans who are so intimately involved in helping these fugitives. we know so much about harriet tubman who made several trips south to free relatives and people she didn't even know. we don't know about these other people. >> guest: right. >> host: we don't know about people until now i think, who are escaping either individually or in groups. can you tell us a little bit -- >> guest: right. >> host: -- about how their experiences showed the diversity of why people left, what they encountered along the way and what they actually received in ter
you mentioned john jay ii. in one case napoleon v. lemon, where he'd gotten this writ of habeas corpus to free some slaves brought into the state by a virginian named lemon, the lawyer for the virginian says in the case is this louis napoleon who brought this case the emperor of france? [laughter] and john jay, who was representing the slaves, says, no no, he's a much better man. [laughter] so napoleon was a very upstanding and courageous man. >> host: yeah. and he's just one of many...
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. >> john. >> jay i'm going to miss you i've been working with jay the first time was in particular with the sea take terminal advisory committee we have a memoir 18 months working together that was a horrendous experience actually (laughter). >> out of the process jay developed the short side thing he took it on a a manager 2 took a lot of determination and he got it done so i appreciate i represent all jay's intelligence his dry sense of humor but i'll remember he was one hell of a botchie ball player (laughter) i'll nominate you to be in the port botchie hall of fame so thank you jay we'll miss you (clapping). >> any other public comment? commissioners >> jay thank you so much for all you are contributions to the port we're really going to miss our. and expertise thank you, very much on our retirement. >> jay you know you're a generous and caring guy and good teem player i'll share i won't drop names we were in after work in sacramento and jay likes a good drink and good food and conversation that was a great night it was a group of people knocking them down and
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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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college i head up john jay after one of those commissions or recommendations. it was then a radical idea that a college educated police officer will be a better police officer. that idea still resonates and we need to provide opportunities as we are for stem des palins, returning veterans. this is an important profession and we need national investment in the education of police officers. i would also echo what dr. sherman indicated at our advisory board last meeting jim berman of the organization announce add need for national cohesion, a way of thinking about this as a nationally important profession. there's very little national attention. the cops office does the best they can but not really thinking about standards, about research, developing leadership. jim proposed as did larry and i a police commission. the closest is an fbi executive session -- academy, that's not the same thing as a way to build the leadership. so universities can make a difference to develop that sort of capability. my second recommendation also won't surprise you having been directo
college i head up john jay after one of those commissions or recommendations. it was then a radical idea that a college educated police officer will be a better police officer. that idea still resonates and we need to provide opportunities as we are for stem des palins, returning veterans. this is an important profession and we need national investment in the education of police officers. i would also echo what dr. sherman indicated at our advisory board last meeting jim berman of the...
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secondly, you can go back to john jay, if john jay was the first secretary of state, and say he didn't do it either. the fact is all of that is irrelevant. in 2009 there were regulations that explicitly said that if you do state department business it needs to be done on your state department e-mail and backed up or backed up by the state department. there is no argument. this is black and white. and the obama administration said this non-stop. so -- >> i would like to see those regulations, joe, i'm not aware of them. what i am aware of is what barack obama signed in 2014 making this illegal. hillary clinton was no longer secretary of state by 2014. >> whoa -- >> trust me let me finish. >> regulations are there, we have been talking about for a week and hillary clinton said e-mails out to her own state department people saying they had to live by the regulation and they shouldn't do -- >> let me ask you this question. yeah. >> do you think the secretary of state of the united states of america ought to be conducting packchannel diplomacy, even outside of the bureaucracy of the state d
secondly, you can go back to john jay, if john jay was the first secretary of state, and say he didn't do it either. the fact is all of that is irrelevant. in 2009 there were regulations that explicitly said that if you do state department business it needs to be done on your state department e-mail and backed up or backed up by the state department. there is no argument. this is black and white. and the obama administration said this non-stop. so -- >> i would like to see those...
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. >>> back with me now, eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study at john jay college of criminal justice and criminal defense, and attorney john burris s john this young man seems to be in a -- an exemplary student, and really setting a high tone despite the fact that many feel he's been wrongfully treated. >> very impressive. i mean just to take that kind of position. most people if that happened to them they would be very vengeful at this moment in time. i think the most impressive thing to me is he so willingly talked to not only the president, but to the state police. generally if you've felt you've done something wrong and you want to cover for it you wouldn't talk to the police and certainly wouldn't talk to the president. what you have is a person who trongly feels in his innocence, he carries himself like he's innocent, and i think at the end of the day, he will be vindicated and no charges will really go forward. what i would only say about charge, the more serious aspect of this once african-american male gets a charge like this and even convicted, if that happened, it
. >>> back with me now, eugene o'donnell, professor of law and police study at john jay college of criminal justice and criminal defense, and attorney john burris s john this young man seems to be in a -- an exemplary student, and really setting a high tone despite the fact that many feel he's been wrongfully treated. >> very impressive. i mean just to take that kind of position. most people if that happened to them they would be very vengeful at this moment in time. i think the...
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john? >> jai alai is making a spike. an etf which follows the dollar. get the instrument that most expresses whatever your market outlook is. charles: i love that. cut to the chase, don't get cute. what do you think? >> cvs, combining pharmacy management with drugstore retailing and cost basis, thanks to the rising dollar is going to go down. charles: the doctor in the store is phenomenal. that is huge. cvs trivia, what does it stand for? >> convenience, value, service. charles: consumer, value store. keep the questions coming, a lot of great ones today. tweet me, i'm at cv payne. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat
john? >> jai alai is making a spike. an etf which follows the dollar. get the instrument that most expresses whatever your market outlook is. charles: i love that. cut to the chase, don't get cute. what do you think? >> cvs, combining pharmacy management with drugstore retailing and cost basis, thanks to the rising dollar is going to go down. charles: the doctor in the store is phenomenal. that is huge. cvs trivia, what does it stand for? >> convenience, value, service....
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john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then two extended solo terms. madison writes 20 essays in a row. he did that well hamilton was practicing law. then madison had to run to be a convention delegate for ratification. then hamilton writes 20 in a row. you have this partnership that begins with them working together and then and in these extended solos. it is a very interesting process. brian lamb: when did you get the idea of separating your book into founders. i will ask you to give us a little bit about each one of them and how they relate to madison. starting with george washington. david stewart: with washington you know that he was the man. he was the great american hero the great american leader. without him, there is no country. and so, when i discovered madison's connection with washington, he was always going to be in a s
john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then two extended solo terms. madison writes 20 essays in a row. he did that well hamilton was practicing law. then madison had to run to be a convention delegate for ratification. then hamilton writes 20 in a row. you...
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john? >> jai alai is making a spike. an etf which follows the dollar. get the instrument that most expresses whatever your market outlook is. charles: i love that. cut to the chase, don't get cute. what do you think? >> cvs, combining pharmacy management with drugstore retailing and cost basis, thanks to the rising dollar is going to go down. charles: the doctor in the store is phenomenal. that is huge. cvs trivia, what does it stand for? >> convenience, value, service. charles: consumer, value store. keep the questions coming, a lot of great ones today. tweet me, i'm at cv payne. you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car i
john? >> jai alai is making a spike. an etf which follows the dollar. get the instrument that most expresses whatever your market outlook is. charles: i love that. cut to the chase, don't get cute. what do you think? >> cvs, combining pharmacy management with drugstore retailing and cost basis, thanks to the rising dollar is going to go down. charles: the doctor in the store is phenomenal. that is huge. cvs trivia, what does it stand for? >> convenience, value, service....
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thank you is to offer thanks to the department of justice for the opportunity provided by a grant to john jay college 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 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 selected and named in the national undertaking we will provide. 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 enforcing our laws. this was then a radical idea, a college educated police officer would be a better officer. we need to provide be
thank you is to offer thanks to the department of justice for the opportunity provided by a grant to john jay college 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 want to express our appreciation. we had our first meeting of the advisory board and it was exciting, sobering, and humbling to think...
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john: that was jay austin. he joins me now.f you kept it on a trailer, but once you park it, it's illegal? >> yes. correct. off the trailer the house would be illegal. on a trailer, the house is legal but i become an illegal occupant of my own house. john: and you said what the heck, you're living there and you're illegal. >> yes, correct. john: and you're aware they may prosecute you? >> i am. it's definitely a risk that i was willing to take. i think a 30-year mortgage for a house i can't afford is a rusk as well. it seemed an appropriate risk. john: there's a group of you, you built four homes, and some are happily living there. >> uh-huh. john john they cost -- yours cost $50,000? >> probably under that. some of the off-grid appliances definitely -- john: this one? >> yeah, that's my house. that's about 35 40,000. john: and some are as little as 10,000? >> yeah, definitely. john: full functioning a bathroom, kitchen? >> uh-huh. john: and we have pictures showing the inside. your house is 144 square feet. that's enough in. >
john: that was jay austin. he joins me now.f you kept it on a trailer, but once you park it, it's illegal? >> yes. correct. off the trailer the house would be illegal. on a trailer, the house is legal but i become an illegal occupant of my own house. john: and you said what the heck, you're living there and you're illegal. >> yes, correct. john: and you're aware they may prosecute you? >> i am. it's definitely a risk that i was willing to take. i think a 30-year mortgage for a...
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john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then two extended solo terms.
john jay wrote a few essays, but it is mostly a production my hamilton and madison. that was the great partnership that produced the federalist. they weren't natural partners. but they put together this remarkable effort, which involved about six weeks of working together, and then two extended solo terms.
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i noticed that john jay college of criminal justice is celebrating its 50th anniversary.ind that ironic with everything that is being celebrated with soma and the voting rights act -- selma. this term "nonlethal weapons." manufacturers call them less lethal weapons. that is my first question. police were used to go away -- after runaway slaves. then they arrested blacks for walking the street. in the recruiting process, are any kind of psychological testing done for these men and women that choose to go into law-enforcement? i think something could be caught early if they undergo some kind of psychological testing. eugene o'donnell: as for the psychological testing, yes, many agencies do. the report addresses the issue where police department's do not exchange information about people inappropriate for the job. that is something that has to be looked at. the police have a bad history in terms of race relations going after slaves, but we have to realize that the reality on the ground is that the police are absolute necessity. you have to be responsible for that reality. in
i noticed that john jay college of criminal justice is celebrating its 50th anniversary.ind that ironic with everything that is being celebrated with soma and the voting rights act -- selma. this term "nonlethal weapons." manufacturers call them less lethal weapons. that is my first question. police were used to go away -- after runaway slaves. then they arrested blacks for walking the street. in the recruiting process, are any kind of psychological testing done for these men and...
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host: the question we are asking is should the speaker of the house, john boehner, remain as speaker? jay from florida, good morning. caller: good morning. i think they are should go, mcconnell should go too. they let themselves get steamrolled. we need a person that is going to stand up and hold the purse strings and say no, mr. president, you cannot have this and that. president obama has his hand on the telephone and is all of a sudden going to turn around and raise taxes? no, that is the part of the house of representatives. boehner's is not doing his job and needs to go. as far as mitch mcconnell, what a joke. harry reid got on the floor of the senate and acted like he is still the speaker. tom on, ladies and gentlemen. we are getting stupid, screwed and tattooed. by bunch of people saying, i went to college. i'm smarter than you. now, anybody can be elected as house speaker. you do not have to be a member of the house to be elected speaker of the house. host: thank you for the call. time magazine out with its cover story focusing on politics, and a bush cover. where jeb bush fits in
host: the question we are asking is should the speaker of the house, john boehner, remain as speaker? jay from florida, good morning. caller: good morning. i think they are should go, mcconnell should go too. they let themselves get steamrolled. we need a person that is going to stand up and hold the purse strings and say no, mr. president, you cannot have this and that. president obama has his hand on the telephone and is all of a sudden going to turn around and raise taxes? no, that is the...
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jays. david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash but no he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> neighbors on edge this morning in cumberland county where one person was shot overnight. we'll have an update on the investigation. >>> remembering fallen philadelphia police officer, robert wilson. how the community is coming together today to pay tribute. >>> it is not spring yet, but we are getting closer. here is a live look at boathouse row, where temperatures right now are al
jays. david buchanan pitching john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field. buchanan, one run in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash but no he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at...
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john clark. villanova getting ready for their second game of the ncaa tournament. we'll hear from head coach jay wright. and a record night for noel.
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john clark. villanova getting ready for their second game of the ncaa tournament. we'll hear from head coach jay wright. and a record night for noel. >>> i'm john clark. sixers tonight, the best game of nerlens noel's rookie season. he becomes the youngest player in nba history with at least 20 points ten rebounds five steals, three blocks in a game. nerlens and the sixers all over the knicks. look at this. dunking on them. he steals the show. there it is. one of his steals. then he's running down the floor. and nerlens is going to finish. nerlens with his best game tofrso far. the last rookie to have those stats, shaq. 22 years ago. sixers win 97-81. nerlens is getting more and more confident. >> i think it's just coming along with my confidence and continuing to wanting to be assertive on this team and be the go-to guy and continuing just to progress and dominate infully way possible. >>> villanova is in pittsburgh getting ready for their second game in the tournament against n.c. state tomorrow night at 7:00. if they win, they will be in the sweet 16 for the first time in six years. the win o
john clark. villanova getting ready for their second game of the ncaa tournament. we'll hear from head coach jay wright. and a record night for noel. >>> i'm john clark. sixers tonight, the best game of nerlens noel's rookie season. he becomes the youngest player in nba history with at least 20 points ten rebounds five steals, three blocks in a game. nerlens and the sixers all over the knicks. look at this. dunking on them. he steals the show. there it is. one of his steals. then he's...
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jay wright facing saint john's.al game before the big east torn many: villanova fired off a 23-four run to runaway with this game. bill enis with the exclamation point. fourth ranked nova wins 105-68. twenty-nine-two. they have the most regular season wins in team history. we will have more college hoops when we come right back. norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose from four offers plus friends, family and kids sail free. (woman) ready for another game? (woman) oh, sorry! (man) daydreaming again. (man) about going on a cruise? (in unison) yeah. (woman) around the hawaiian islands, for 2 weeks.
jay wright facing saint john's.al game before the big east torn many: villanova fired off a 23-four run to runaway with this game. bill enis with the exclamation point. fourth ranked nova wins 105-68. twenty-nine-two. they have the most regular season wins in team history. we will have more college hoops when we come right back. norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free...
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jay wright and company facing saint john's before the big east tournament. wildcats shook off a slow start. but josh heart's three tied it up at 38. they never looked back from there. danielle led nova with 21 points, nine rebound, five blocks as they fired off a 23-four run to runaway with the game. bill enis with the exclamation point. fourth ranked villanova wins 105-68. twenty-nine-two. they have the the most regular season wins in team history. >> i think we're playing as well as anybody in the country. i really do. i think we can beat anybody in the country. i think we can get beat buy a lot of teams in this country. we just almost got beat by clayton. i just think, we have a really good team but, you know not so good that if we don't play our best, we cannot get beat. >> and they are exciting to watch. are day at temple. will cummings with a hug for his coach and then gave him a parting gift. cummings had 23 points against defending national champ u-conn. owls trailed by five with a game they that had to win to help their chance for dance. jersey morg
jay wright and company facing saint john's before the big east tournament. wildcats shook off a slow start. but josh heart's three tied it up at 38. they never looked back from there. danielle led nova with 21 points, nine rebound, five blocks as they fired off a 23-four run to runaway with the game. bill enis with the exclamation point. fourth ranked villanova wins 105-68. twenty-nine-two. they have the the most regular season wins in team history. >> i think we're playing as well as...
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jay wright and company facing saint john's before the big east tournament.s shook off a slow start. but josh heart's three tied it up at 38. they never looked back from there. danielle led nova with 21 points, nine rebound, five blocks as they fired off a 23-four run to runaway with the game. bill enis with the exclamation point. fourth ranked villanova wins 105-68. twenty-nine-two. they have the the most regular season wins in team history. >> i think we're playing as well as anybody in the country. i really do. i think we can beat anybody in the country. i think we can get beat buy a lot of teams in this country. we just almost got beat by clayton. i just think, we have a really good team but, you know not so good that if we don't play our best, we cannot get beat.
jay wright and company facing saint john's before the big east tournament.s shook off a slow start. but josh heart's three tied it up at 38. they never looked back from there. danielle led nova with 21 points, nine rebound, five blocks as they fired off a 23-four run to runaway with the game. bill enis with the exclamation point. fourth ranked villanova wins 105-68. twenty-nine-two. they have the the most regular season wins in team history. >> i think we're playing as well as anybody in...
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jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.n two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. >>> the time right now is 6:57. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in north philadelphia where slain philly police officer robert wilson will be remembered. jesse? >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. and they're getting ready for the mass that starts at 10:00 this morning. they're starting to plow the sidewalks out in front of this parish church. we'll have more about what happens here and what his family and friends are saying about the slain officer, coming up. >>> all right. after 20s on friday we reached 41 degrees yesterday. today, into the upper 40s. so
jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.n two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm...
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jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.un in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm danny pommells from comcast sports net. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> at 9:55 on this sunday morning, temperatures right now are in the mid-30s. they will warm into the upper 40s. we're starting to feel a little bit like spring. here's a live look at citizen's bank park in south philly. the phillies will be here for the home opener in just about a month, on monday april 6th, they'll take on the red sox. >>> today, some families will welcome home delaware nationa
jays. david buchanan pitching, john hamilton leaving the hard knocks life. gone to left field.un in two innings. first time we've seen jonathan this season. easy breezy for him. toronto wins 4-2. the philadelphia union season opener at chester at ppl park, hosting the colorado rapids. wasn't cold or anything. the 44th minute, a good bounce leads for a good chance for the union to bash, but no, he is turned away. the save is made. this one ends in a nil-nil draw. that's your look at sports. i'm...
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saint john's led early but villanova would go on a tear, down three, josh heart the three ball right there. game tied at 38. then it is jay von showing off his strength down low. watch, he's double teamed, two saint john's players on him still the bucket right there. villanova led by four at the half. second half all cats, daniel, 21-point, nine rebounds, throws one down, nova went on 23 to four run. they crews 105 to 68. >> temple with 21 wins hosting uconn, owls up three, burries jumper. he had 23. temple up five. venice, with the follow slam manny practice that all night and gets it right there. temple wins that's the bottom line there 22 and nine as they enter conference play. >> lasalle hosting dayton first half explorers running write, with the put back right there. twenty-three-19 at the half. this was not a high scoring affair as could you tell. 402nd left, second half lasalle up two. it is that man again write write, monster follow, slam, lasalle goes onto up saturday ton 55 to 53. >> all right, according to multiple reports pennsylvania head basketball coach jerome allen will reportedly be relieved of his coachi
saint john's led early but villanova would go on a tear, down three, josh heart the three ball right there. game tied at 38. then it is jay von showing off his strength down low. watch, he's double teamed, two saint john's players on him still the bucket right there. villanova led by four at the half. second half all cats, daniel, 21-point, nine rebounds, throws one down, nova went on 23 to four run. they crews 105 to 68. >> temple with 21 wins hosting uconn, owls up three, burries...
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then they're were the jays william j and john j the 2nd very much involved in working with the fugitives sometimes actually defending them are representing the legally. i was most intrigued however by the polling. tell us a little bit about that particular figure and how instrumentally was to the fugitives arriving in new york. >> certainly one of the most important figures. i studied the 19th century. i'd heard of william j, john j i knew about william still. when i started looking through this document napoleon took them to the station voice and napoleon. who is this the bullying. well, eventually it turns out a black man born in new york in 1800 which meant the law had been passed in 1799 for gradual emancipation. he was born, not as they've exactly but had to serve an apprenticeship of like 21 years to his owner until he became fully free and did that. in the 1820s it finally becomes free. but basically by the 1840s napoleon's working in the office of sidney howard date for what they call the anti- slavery office where this newspapers published. his main job is to go and help fugitiv
then they're were the jays william j and john j the 2nd very much involved in working with the fugitives sometimes actually defending them are representing the legally. i was most intrigued however by the polling. tell us a little bit about that particular figure and how instrumentally was to the fugitives arriving in new york. >> certainly one of the most important figures. i studied the 19th century. i'd heard of william j, john j i knew about william still. when i started looking...
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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 thanks especially to the cato institute for hosting this forum. so as john said, we're here to talk about my new book "public no more: big government and at the rise of american political corruption." i was attracted to the idea of a history of political corruption because i like the idea of writing a history of something that nobody studied in isolation before as a -- different subject, a subject that most people don't want to talk about because it doesn't paint the hoyt of our nation in the brightest of lights. i thought i would set sail on the grimy back waters of american politics and see might find and i discovered quite a bit. my book is one part history, one part civics and one part policy analysis, and i was thinking about a way to tie all of that together in these brief remarks and since mark is here i'm sure we'll 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 thanks especially to the cato institute for hosting this forum. so as john said, we're here to talk about my new book "public no more: big government and at the rise of american political corruption." i was attracted to the idea of a history of political...
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. >> steve weiss saint johns university school of law. >> nika jay. >> university of dayton. >> thanksch for having us. we're excited to be here. we've got hundreds of students here. it's so great to have young people interested in the stock market. >> it is absolutely wonderful. what they know about the markets, what they know about investments, trading, it's incredible. >> you've been doing this for a number of years. what do you hope the students take away from this? >> well, the thing about student conferences like this and investment conference like this, student-run portfolios, it's experiential learning. it's where theory makes practice. it's what they've learned in the classroom and they're able to apply it. they're managing real money, they're pitching stocks. take away that real experience. >> steve, i mean, you guys have had some interaction with these kids and they love the stock market. i can't tell you how many kids have come up to me, wanted to talk about cnbc, what we do, and the thing that they're thinking about every day. >> i don't remember it being like this when i
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jay cost. my name is john samples. icann would like to welcome you to our event today for this very important book. if you read the book florins before today come the day will proceed in many ways save his fellow other bookworms have. you would hear from some participated in the there will be a question-and-answer session about 1:00 and also one other thing like our other events, please turn off our cell phones now so we can have the event in peace and quiet. some of the things will be different today. we are trying different to us. a different format. into this particular case, are out there jay cost with a few general sense of the lay of the land. mycobacteria and chris edwards and they will for a few minutes give you some impressions of the book and then work how much a increase will have a conversation about the spread of a little corruption in america "a republic no more." i look at the administrative staff at the way. i'll introduce everyone you're hearing from them and go straight to our event. jay cost is a pol
jay cost. my name is john samples. icann would like to welcome you to our event today for this very important book. if you read the book florins before today come the day will proceed in many ways save his fellow other bookworms have. you would hear from some participated in the there will be a question-and-answer session about 1:00 and also one other thing like our other events, please turn off our cell phones now so we can have the event in peace and quiet. some of the things will be...
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jay. caller: john mccain just stole my thunder. dick durbin was race baiting and saying that she was pushed to the back of the bus, which is a racial statement designed to inflame racial hatred, which is what the democrats do. he also voted against condoleezza rice, i believe. the lady from missouri was hilarious. ronald reagan was treated with respect? i was alive back then, i was a teenager, i remember send donaldson -- sam donaldson stalking him, screaming him. the media was aligned against him, hollywood was aligned against him. he was going to destroy the world. yet in 1984 he want everything the state except minnesota -- won every single state except minnesota. it was because of democrats, they called them reagan democrats. he won massachusetts, believe it or not. when it comes to obama being black, this crap's got a stop. there is a lot of guys i respect who i only found out later they happen to be black ok? people like walter williams, thomas sowell, incredible conservative minds that i would love to support as president. t
jay. caller: john mccain just stole my thunder. dick durbin was race baiting and saying that she was pushed to the back of the bus, which is a racial statement designed to inflame racial hatred, which is what the democrats do. he also voted against condoleezza rice, i believe. the lady from missouri was hilarious. ronald reagan was treated with respect? i was alive back then, i was a teenager, i remember send donaldson -- sam donaldson stalking him, screaming him. the media was aligned against...
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. >> jay-z may be borrowing a line from john lennon getting a little help from his friends. has more from cnbc's hq. >> hey, good morning. so jay-z is adding another item to his vast music empire. a music streaming service. he announced the relaunch of tidal. he was joined by some of the biggest names in music, wife beyonce, kanye west alicia keys, madonna and rihanna. they have been offered stock in the company in exchange for financial support. one partner was offered $3 million for a stake and tidal is the first ever artist owned global music and entertainment platform. >> our goal is simple. we want to create a better service and better experience for fans and artists and that is our promise to the world. ou mission goes beyond commerce. it goes beyond technology. our intent is to preserve music's importance in our lives. >> jay-z's company bought the swedish company behind tidal earlier this month for $54 million. it's the latest addition to a portfolio that includes artist management music publishing and sports marketing. it's already available in 35 countries. it has
. >> jay-z may be borrowing a line from john lennon getting a little help from his friends. has more from cnbc's hq. >> hey, good morning. so jay-z is adding another item to his vast music empire. a music streaming service. he announced the relaunch of tidal. he was joined by some of the biggest names in music, wife beyonce, kanye west alicia keys, madonna and rihanna. they have been offered stock in the company in exchange for financial support. one partner was offered $3 million...
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chrissy teigen tweeted about this picture of a baby that looked like her husband john legend and who could forget junior jay the resemblance. tyler mitchell -- >> that's not him. >> 16 years old. that's his younger self this young man told "the daily mail" constantly stopped in the street and asked about how the oscars what is he doing next which the answer must be like going to the prom. >> he's got to do a lot of biopics and pick up work. >> or be a look-alikes that we hire occasionally. admit it. >>> our last story in the day, world book day! ♪ ♪ books books books ♪ >> it's also will's birthday. will and will is in character as you know as young harry potter and jill is in character as anastasia from another big-selling book called ""fifty shades of grey," the entire planet celebrating world book day, in fact it's trending number one on twitter this morning as adults and kids don their favorite costumes and get into character. harry potter author j.k. rowling sharing her favorites posting this picture of little hagrid on twitter and casting a spell on fans with an announcement in honor of world book day,
chrissy teigen tweeted about this picture of a baby that looked like her husband john legend and who could forget junior jay the resemblance. tyler mitchell -- >> that's not him. >> 16 years old. that's his younger self this young man told "the daily mail" constantly stopped in the street and asked about how the oscars what is he doing next which the answer must be like going to the prom. >> he's got to do a lot of biopics and pick up work. >> or be a...
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john connor. >> mankind dies with us. >> reporter: jai courtney is reese. >> there was a movie when we were doinger: arnie is still the star of this franchise. second one was the best arnold? do we agree on that? >> i really can't say that. i mean i think that the suite that i was in all three had their own personals and addressing story lines. >> reporter: you didn't do the fourth? >> thank god. >> why is that? >> it sucked. exactly. >> i've been waiting for you. >> reporter: in this the fifth arnie actually fights his younger self. >> the challenge was how do i have the same frame as they had in the 1984 movie but i wasn't that far away from it so i was -- i had to push it up to ten but within two months i got to that size. >> reporter: i would imagine your age. when i'm 67 i hope to be just enjoying myself. >> isn't it kind of interesting the way he said earlier i didn't want to mention your age. then immediately after that he mentioned the age. think about that for a second. what kind of a person is that? who would do that? >> reporter: oh dear "terminator" thinks i'm a bad person. change the
john connor. >> mankind dies with us. >> reporter: jai courtney is reese. >> there was a movie when we were doinger: arnie is still the star of this franchise. second one was the best arnold? do we agree on that? >> i really can't say that. i mean i think that the suite that i was in all three had their own personals and addressing story lines. >> reporter: you didn't do the fourth? >> thank god. >> why is that? >> it sucked. exactly. >>...
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john clark. coming up cliff lee will be out for a while. will he have to have surgery? the eagles meet with tim tebow? we'll hear from villanova coach jay wright next. >>> bad news for cliff lee, he's been placed on the 60-day disabled list with the strained forearm that sidelined him most of last year. doctors are recommending surgery but cliff is holding off for now. they agreed to try rehab for a third time. it hasn't worked the first two times. surgery would end cliff's season so he wants to try it again. thiscy tough blow. cliff wants to pitch this season but he doesn't sound optimistic. >> fairly likely that it will remain the same so you know as we get closer to the threshold of being able to do -- to have the surgery or not, to make it for next year as we get closer to that, i'll have a decision to make. and obviously we'll have a lot more at this point. >> tough to see. the ace cole hamels struggleing. allowed five runs six hits losing 16-4. >>> chip kelly, how can he break the internet this week? he brought in tim tebow for a workout at the novacare complex. the birds reportedly don't have any plans to sign him at this point.
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jay gray was there for the celebration. >> reporter: touching the hand of a man he calls a hero, president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century earlier as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote but those that were gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus brinl. >> we were beaten, tear gas. some of us was bloody right here on this bridge. >> reporter: fifty years later, the civil rights icon and congressman introduced the first african-american president of the united states to a crowd of tens of thousands that includes first lady, michelle, former president, george bush and his wife, laura, and close to 100 members of congress. >> we honor those who walked so we could learn. we must run so our children soar. >> reporter: a tribute to the battered, bloody but unbroken. >> people were being beaten down to the ground as if they weren't human beings. >> reporter: still, they marched. a journey that for many continues. >> while we have pro
jay gray was there for the celebration. >> reporter: touching the hand of a man he calls a hero, president obama walked with congressman john lewis on a path he forged a half century earlier as a foot soldier during the march from selma on what's now known as bloody sunday. it was supposed to be a peaceful protest for equality and the right to vote but those that were gathered were violently turned back as they tried to cross the edmund pettus brinl. >> we were beaten, tear gas....
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jay wright. back to you. >> thanks, very much leslie. >>> tonight robert more ace begins top seeded duke at 7:10 and saint john against san diego state atin the next half an hour philadelphia a police investigating after a woman's body was found under a blanket inside a boarding home. >>> it is a crime that is so awful it is difficult to even talk b a pregnant woman attack a for her baby. we have the chilling 911 tape. >>> long after sandy people finally getting back into their homes i'm cleve bryan in ocean city the eye. coming up stories on have hardship and now >>> developing right now a father makes a heart breaking discovery, authorities are investigating the death of a student inside of a kensington home. this story is unfolding on the 3100 block of the heartville street. "eyewitness news" reporter todd quinones is live at police headquarters with more todd? >> reporter: jessica, the 18 year-old was found dead inside of her home this morning and as you mentioned it was her father, who discovered the body. eighteen year-old margaret molina was murdered and police say the the at parent cause of death strangulation. teen's body was d
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jays bays is in switzerland with the latest. >> after six days almost non-stop negotiations with the iranians secretary of state john kerry was 12i8 being positive. >> something terri carry how is it going? >> making some progress. secretary carry headed into a lakeside restaurant where he was joined by earnest nunez, a nuclear physicist who has been heading the technical negotiations for the u.s. after lunch, news that the talks were being adjourned for now. we are recessing the talks. >> and when will you rejoin? >> we will be back next week. >> here in lusanne. >> yes. we made a lot of progress. >> what's become a daily morning walk by lake geneva said he was ready to work through the weekend even though it's the start of the important iranian holiday. we had been told there were plans for other foreign ministers joining them talks when they are in the final leg. so why the suddenly postponement? there are gaps between the two sides. secretary carry had to leave anyway on sunday to go to washington, d.c. for a meeting with the afghan president. it's another reason too, the mother of iran's president died and his brother is
jays bays is in switzerland with the latest. >> after six days almost non-stop negotiations with the iranians secretary of state john kerry was 12i8 being positive. >> something terri carry how is it going? >> making some progress. secretary carry headed into a lakeside restaurant where he was joined by earnest nunez, a nuclear physicist who has been heading the technical negotiations for the u.s. after lunch, news that the talks were being adjourned for now. we are recessing...
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jay. >>> san francisco wants to rattle the voter a little bit. a new plan would allow 16 year olds to cast their ballot. supervisor john avalos wants more young people to get engaged in politics so they are proposing lowering the city's voting age to 16 instead of current 18. if the proposal passes it would only apply to municipal and school district elections. now, we are inside that meeting right now. we'll have much more on the proposal tonight on nbc bay area news at 11:00. >>> let's talk special elections. they are routine in california but tomorrow's election to fill a state senate seat may be significant. larry gerston is here with us. larry, this one was a bit of a stunner to locals in that area. >> this seat opened up last november when republican baker slipped by union backed liberal democrat after an ugly battle that included a democrat who opposed the b.a.r.t. strikes. baker's victory was unusual and divided a disconcerting party. >> how do you bring this to the present race? >> here we go. democratic divide is really once again endangered in tomorrow's race. albeit with a slightly different twist. here's w
jay. >>> san francisco wants to rattle the voter a little bit. a new plan would allow 16 year olds to cast their ballot. supervisor john avalos wants more young people to get engaged in politics so they are proposing lowering the city's voting age to 16 instead of current 18. if the proposal passes it would only apply to municipal and school district elections. now, we are inside that meeting right now. we'll have much more on the proposal tonight on nbc bay area news at 11:00....
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jay-z wants an artists to be per paid for their songs. taylor swift's music can be found on tidal. >>> the idea of moving back home with your parents may make johnberman cringe but this is the smartest move. live with mom and dad. pay down student debt. invest. save for a home. 16% of young people plan to do that. many are putting 50% of their pay on rent with student loan bills, it just makes sense. you can't go home yet. >> i think it is an indictment on our system if you have to move home to afford anything. let me say this i have so many financial questions. i wish there were a place i could get the answers. where could that be? oh there's a new book out. "smart is the new rich." >> you can't change the system. >>> "early start" continues right now. >> trying to reach a nuclear deal with iran.
jay-z wants an artists to be per paid for their songs. taylor swift's music can be found on tidal. >>> the idea of moving back home with your parents may make johnberman cringe but this is the smartest move. live with mom and dad. pay down student debt. invest. save for a home. 16% of young people plan to do that. many are putting 50% of their pay on rent with student loan bills, it just makes sense. you can't go home yet. >> i think it is an indictment on our system if you have...
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next, homeland security jay johnson on his department's 2016 budget request. that's followed by ohio governor john kasich at a breakfast in manchester, new hampshire. later, the confirmation hearing from sally quillian yates. and then customs and border protection commissioner on the agency' mission. with live korge of the u.s. house to c-span and c-span 2 on weekends c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story. the civil war's 150th anniversary visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts touring museums and historic sites. history book shelf with the best known american history writers, the presidency, looking at the policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief. top college professors delving into america's past. the new series real america, featuring educational films from the 1930s through the '70s. c-span3, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. watch us in hd, like us on facebook, and follow us on twitter. >>> james comey says a change in isis is that the agency is having troubl
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john and i, in a book we wrote talk about, you make up stupid charges and the people don't even believe the real ones. >> jay jupiter. how would you compare edward snowden and the current wiki leakers to the disclosure is going on back then? are they more dangerous, more valuable? how does that compare? >> thank you very much. >> one of the huge differences is, it is a different situation when some but he is providing espionage to the soviet union, and that information is secret and remains secret. and, some of you is leaking to the american public, or to the public of the world, there is an enormous difference in the motivation and the consequences. >> let me add about the snowden revelations. snowden -- if snowden's only concern was to reveal domestic surveillance, which i think is a valid thing to be debated, much of what he released was highly valuable foreign intelligence programs that have nothing to do with domestic surveillance. therefore, i would say, it was very damaging. i certainly don't share the admiration that quite a few people have for snowden, even though domestic surveillance is a valid is
john and i, in a book we wrote talk about, you make up stupid charges and the people don't even believe the real ones. >> jay jupiter. how would you compare edward snowden and the current wiki leakers to the disclosure is going on back then? are they more dangerous, more valuable? how does that compare? >> thank you very much. >> one of the huge differences is, it is a different situation when some but he is providing espionage to the soviet union, and that information is...