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i'm not an expert on john locke. i don't know necessarily if he is reading and using locke philosophy accurately, but l ocke is a tremendous proponent of natural law and rights. he zeroed in on it and uses it for his own purposes. i love that ironing. y. he says since the colonies declared their independence "i have not become free and independent." so he contended to colonial leaders that the glorious liberty of pennsylvania was what enticed the moravians there in the first place. they came in full trust and confidence that they and their children would enjoy here the liberty of conscience without restraint. so even at this very foundational time in our nation's history, we find individuals wrestling with the question of religious freedom. what does religious freedom mean? how should religious freedom be limited? should it be limited at certain times? if so, how do we decide? i really like this because i think in many respects these are tensions we continue to see play out in our relationship, the relationship betwee
i'm not an expert on john locke. i don't know necessarily if he is reading and using locke philosophy accurately, but l ocke is a tremendous proponent of natural law and rights. he zeroed in on it and uses it for his own purposes. i love that ironing. y. he says since the colonies declared their independence "i have not become free and independent." so he contended to colonial leaders that the glorious liberty of pennsylvania was what enticed the moravians there in the first place....
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john locke junior has been researched. it's this they can. it happens. anecdote ta anecdotal studies are interesting. you did bring up stop and frisk. rudy giuliani was on fox discussing what happens when stop and frisk goes away. >> whatever you think of it it prevents crime, particularly gun crime. >> right. >> chicago has less than half the population in new york and 2 1/2 times the number of murders per capita. we both have the same gun control laws. you can't take away the programs that were successful. and that's what this mayor has done consistently. the biggest factors of reduction in homicide were the minority communities which are now suffering and seeing an increase in homicide and shootings. >> what he's saying in 2013 there were 69 killings. at this point, there's 98. who is being shot are not liberal talk show hosts. >> no it's not. i interviewed him on this this morning. he said this is the inability to take guns off the streets. he believes there's a direct correlation with the ceasing of the stop and frisk, to be able to stop someone, qu
john locke junior has been researched. it's this they can. it happens. anecdote ta anecdotal studies are interesting. you did bring up stop and frisk. rudy giuliani was on fox discussing what happens when stop and frisk goes away. >> whatever you think of it it prevents crime, particularly gun crime. >> right. >> chicago has less than half the population in new york and 2 1/2 times the number of murders per capita. we both have the same gun control laws. you can't take away...
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foundation, the john locke foundation ranks 50th to worst fiscal pots policy in the country. what we're witnesses in new jersey -- >> what do you make of the senator saying -- didn't get half the loaf. >> he was dealing with a lot of debt when he came into office still dealing with the same debt and still dealing with liabilities. he's tried to address them and go to american people say i tried. he's guys pawlgt me tooth and nail but first in the country to take it on. scott walker can say not so. john kasich can say not so. they will argue that they got the progress that he didn't. >> yeah and a lot of those guys did have to deal with their democrats chris christie did cut spending 2 and a half billion although he did rank back property rebeats but his approval rating he has to carry into the president cial stage a lot of baggage from new jersey a 30% approval in the state as a new low. those who would vote for him in republican primary only 55% disapprove of him. >> just running new jersey, though, anymore. >> christie weighs unemployment tax and gone through the roof. >> a
foundation, the john locke foundation ranks 50th to worst fiscal pots policy in the country. what we're witnesses in new jersey -- >> what do you make of the senator saying -- didn't get half the loaf. >> he was dealing with a lot of debt when he came into office still dealing with the same debt and still dealing with liabilities. he's tried to address them and go to american people say i tried. he's guys pawlgt me tooth and nail but first in the country to take it on. scott walker...
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. >> as the john locks the door behind him, officers move in for the arrest. >> police, keep your handsround and relax, okay? palms together, please. >> meet 71-year-old raymond smith, a retiree living with his wife in vegas. >> the first guy was a walkup, seemingly news, looked like everyone's grandpa. took him a little while, a little courage to come up and talk to me, and actually total made three passes until he got the courage to talk. >> detectives march smith next door to meet lieutenant karen hues who heads las vegas metro's human trafficking operations. >> this is a real high crime area we're trying to beat down crime in this area because of the residents, make it a safer place for them and prostitution and cot tinarcotics is a big pi >> this is the first time i've done this. >> that's not the first time i've ever heard that, okay? >> that's all i can tell you. it is. >> i hope that's the truth, and i hope it's the last time. all right? >> bust after bust as police agencies in cities across the country increasingly target the men who buy, the excuse johns often give once they h
. >> as the john locks the door behind him, officers move in for the arrest. >> police, keep your handsround and relax, okay? palms together, please. >> meet 71-year-old raymond smith, a retiree living with his wife in vegas. >> the first guy was a walkup, seemingly news, looked like everyone's grandpa. took him a little while, a little courage to come up and talk to me, and actually total made three passes until he got the courage to talk. >> detectives march...
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was it from reading john locke tran chard and gordon? i never heard of these men he responded. then why did you fight? and here was his answer: what we meant in going for those redcoats was this we always had governed ourselves and we always meant to. they didn't mean we should. and that, i think summed up the feelings of a great many americans. they wanted to govern themselves, and that was the direction they had been moving toward since the stamp act crisis. so war was underway, and war was the great radicallizer. if people like washington and jefferson and sam and john adams were gradually radicalized after 1765 a great many other people were really radicalized once the war began. simply the fact that the king's soldiers were trying to kill colonists and in many cases succeeding in killing colonists was regarded as betrayal. here were colonists who had been loyal to great britain for 150 years, who had furnished thousands of men in earlier wars on behalf of great britain who had helped great britain score this great victory over france and spain in 1763 and gobble up half of
was it from reading john locke tran chard and gordon? i never heard of these men he responded. then why did you fight? and here was his answer: what we meant in going for those redcoats was this we always had governed ourselves and we always meant to. they didn't mean we should. and that, i think summed up the feelings of a great many americans. they wanted to govern themselves, and that was the direction they had been moving toward since the stamp act crisis. so war was underway, and war was...
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it is in this environment that the english philosopher john locke developed his theory of natural rights, which so -- which was so influential in the drafting of the declaration of independence. the natural rights philosophy went a step further than the ancient rights of englishmen, positing that the rights are god-given and self-evident and that the very purpose of government is to secure those rights. however, you can clearly trace the lineage of the notion of limited government and consent of the governed to the magna magna carta. in fact, the original version of the magna carta contained a clause limiting the ability of the king to levy certain taxes on the barons without first consulting them and i think you can easily see that that's an early version of what we say "no taxation without representation." while that provision didn't last the custom of needing consent for taxation eventually led to the evolution of the parliamentary system and representative government. still, it is important to note that representative government grew out of even more fundamental principles, like rule
it is in this environment that the english philosopher john locke developed his theory of natural rights, which so -- which was so influential in the drafting of the declaration of independence. the natural rights philosophy went a step further than the ancient rights of englishmen, positing that the rights are god-given and self-evident and that the very purpose of government is to secure those rights. however, you can clearly trace the lineage of the notion of limited government and consent...
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john: stephen whitley locked up the place at midnight. three hours later, tuckers restaurant was burning down. take a look at the large flames shooting out. >> double check every night to make sure everything inside the kitchen is closed down. i mean shut off. john: the fire started between the liquor store and the actual restaurant lounge. a difficult fire to get to. firefighters tried gaining access through the roof but they quickly realized that wasn't a good idea. >> we know part of the roof sagged. there was a partial collapse of that. that causes issues for us. >> almost as quickly as the flames were spreading the car jumped to three alarms. black smoke filling the sky. the owner of the restaurant rushed to the scene after getting a disturbing wake-up call. several hours later hot spots were still flaring up. parking lot still filled with fire trucks running water and debris. the business which is destroyed as you can see has been a true staple here in upper marlboro. we're told it has been around for about a hundred years. one of t
john: stephen whitley locked up the place at midnight. three hours later, tuckers restaurant was burning down. take a look at the large flames shooting out. >> double check every night to make sure everything inside the kitchen is closed down. i mean shut off. john: the fire started between the liquor store and the actual restaurant lounge. a difficult fire to get to. firefighters tried gaining access through the roof but they quickly realized that wasn't a good idea. >> we know...
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those were the words from secretary of state john kerry who is locked in the nuclear negotiations with iran and other world powers. diplomats have until june positive30th to reach a final agreement, so just a couple days away. but officials say talks will probably extend beyond that target date. iran's foreign minister is headed home after today's discussions. they are working on a way to curb iran's nuclear capacity but details still have to work out. kerry is asked that all nuclear arms be removed as soon as a deal is reached. former cia director general michael hayden says iran has the momentum going into the final stretch. >> i actually fear that the iranians have the upper hand right now. i absolutely fear we have painted ourselves into a corner where we feel any deal was better than no deal at this hour. >> despite reports out of iran that some very serious issues have been resolved they say not true and adding sarcastically, then why aren't we entering an agreement today? john kerry was there about five hours with his iranian counterpart before they returned to iran for alterati
those were the words from secretary of state john kerry who is locked in the nuclear negotiations with iran and other world powers. diplomats have until june positive30th to reach a final agreement, so just a couple days away. but officials say talks will probably extend beyond that target date. iran's foreign minister is headed home after today's discussions. they are working on a way to curb iran's nuclear capacity but details still have to work out. kerry is asked that all nuclear arms be...
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those were the words from secretary of state john kerry who is locked in the nuclear negotiations withd other world powers. diplomats have until june positi30th to reach a final agreement, so just a couple days away. but officials say talks will probably extend beyond that target date. iran's foreign minister is headed home after today's discussions. they are working on a way to curb iran's nuclear capacity but details still have to work out. kerry is asked that all nuclear arms be removed as soon as a deal is reached. former cia director general michael hayden says iran has the momentum going into the final stretch. >> i actually fear that the iranians have the upper hand right now. i absolutely fear we have painted ourselves into a corner where we feel any deal was better than no deal at this hour. >> despite reports out of iran that some very serious issues have been resolved, they say not true, and adding sarcastically, then why aren't we entering an agreement today? john kerry was there about five hours with his iranian counterpart before they returned to iran for alterations. it
those were the words from secretary of state john kerry who is locked in the nuclear negotiations withd other world powers. diplomats have until june positi30th to reach a final agreement, so just a couple days away. but officials say talks will probably extend beyond that target date. iran's foreign minister is headed home after today's discussions. they are working on a way to curb iran's nuclear capacity but details still have to work out. kerry is asked that all nuclear arms be removed as...
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it was actual until reverse he also forgot to turn the end john off and to top it off he locked himselfthe van spinning in circles until a police officer broke the driver's side window to get inform what's really scary this was just feet away from a tent filled with fireworks for sale. >>> in your money lulu lemon got another wardrobe malfunction on its hands. this time it has nothing to do with threw yoga pants. they're recalling woman's tops they can injure you. cdc -- consumer product safety commission says it has -- >> it has seven reported injuries so far. >> air b and b wants to help you buy a home. home line home rental company is teaming up with realtor.com so home buyers can check out a neighborhood like a test drive before putting down cash. it works like this when you visit realtor.com you get a chance to select air b and b before buying you experience a neighborhood as if you already lived there. actually kind of cool. >>> all right. you see it all the time a person parking in the handicapped space even though they're not supposed to be there a group of pranksters in brazil
it was actual until reverse he also forgot to turn the end john off and to top it off he locked himselfthe van spinning in circles until a police officer broke the driver's side window to get inform what's really scary this was just feet away from a tent filled with fireworks for sale. >>> in your money lulu lemon got another wardrobe malfunction on its hands. this time it has nothing to do with threw yoga pants. they're recalling woman's tops they can injure you. cdc -- consumer...
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lock in the language now. >> james, it's particularly interesting, isn't it, that we've got john kerry already starting the talks with the iranian foreign minister, and we've seen france arrive. making some fairly grim assessments as to what we can expect from the talks saying that iran still has not met certain conditions. >> absolutely. well remember, in all of this process the french have been the hawks. they have been the strongest members of the p5+1, and have always had the toughest language and foreign minister coming here again with tough language. interesting, too, the language coming out of the iranian side because the iranian foreign minister told the iranian press we will get a deal here if the other side don't make excessive demands. when then he spoke after john kerry spoke, he was a little more diplomatic. >> we all look forward to getting down to the final effort here to see whether or not a deal was possible. i think everybody would like to see an agreement but we have to work through some difficult issues. >> i agree. maybe not on the issues, but the fact that we have to work really hard to be
lock in the language now. >> james, it's particularly interesting, isn't it, that we've got john kerry already starting the talks with the iranian foreign minister, and we've seen france arrive. making some fairly grim assessments as to what we can expect from the talks saying that iran still has not met certain conditions. >> absolutely. well remember, in all of this process the french have been the hawks. they have been the strongest members of the p5+1, and have always had the...
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. >> john when you consider when these two were actually locked up they don't even know what an iphone is. maybe people are walking around and -- i don't know if they are looking for pay phones. those are things that are long gone. this is a shock to their systems and culturally trying to figure out how to maneuver presumably if they don't have cell phones, although this alleged accomplice her cell phone was used as part of this whole plot. what do you think is the biggest challenge right now for investigators? >> the biggest challenge for the investigators is just really being patient and staying the course that they are on. the theory is currently that they are still within the perimeter and, as lenny previously described to you, the perimeter is always a little bit dynamic. it will contract and expand and shift the focus. >> what does that mean? >> that it's not static. they will be collapsing it down tighter and tighter, you know if they zero in on an area within the perimeter where they believe they are. if circumstances then pop up that would indicate that they are in a different
. >> john when you consider when these two were actually locked up they don't even know what an iphone is. maybe people are walking around and -- i don't know if they are looking for pay phones. those are things that are long gone. this is a shock to their systems and culturally trying to figure out how to maneuver presumably if they don't have cell phones, although this alleged accomplice her cell phone was used as part of this whole plot. what do you think is the biggest challenge right...
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to leave her keys in the car as a matter of fact but now she's making sure everything is locked up tight. >> john> hurricane blanca now a category 1 storm and expected to weaken before making landfall tomorrow in mexico's baja california area. it's pushing its way through the pacific ocean at 110 miles per hour. a tropical storm warning is now in effect in parts of that area. denver expected to get hit with another round of thunderstorms this evening. this after days of heavy hail and rainfall that left thousands without power. top toppleing trees and flooding intersections. tornado watch was also issued in parts of the denver area. >>> we're learning more about the condition of the woman who suffered life threatening injuries during friday night's baseball game. officials say that carpenter is expected to survive after her ordeal. she was sitting in a box seat at fenway park when oakland athletics brett lawrie hit the ball and broke it in half in terms of the bat he was using. part of that bat flew into the stands striking carpenter in the head. >> it's one of those things where it was bad luck.
to leave her keys in the car as a matter of fact but now she's making sure everything is locked up tight. >> john> hurricane blanca now a category 1 storm and expected to weaken before making landfall tomorrow in mexico's baja california area. it's pushing its way through the pacific ocean at 110 miles per hour. a tropical storm warning is now in effect in parts of that area. denver expected to get hit with another round of thunderstorms this evening. this after days of heavy hail and...
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john: in the movie she begins to go would disturb repressive boss percolator they locked him in his housee is:the improve the workplace to add flextime. >> this is the program may authorize a flexible hours. >> people love it. >> this is their hollywood depictions in but workers today have choices. >> the good parts of technology is it is much easier because you have such a large network people constantly recruit the base -- the best time on a daily basis. john: elias that people say when they tried to do get a when they tried to do get a job. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. . john: record numbers of people are out of the workforce. somewhere retired, some are disabled. millions say they want to work, they can't find a job. i interviewed some of those people outside a government office right near here, that awards benefits to people who cannot find jobs. what should government do to help people in need? >> give them money. >> they need to find
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john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he lockshis room at his parents' house. drinks peach brandy. plays his guitar and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would be solely for jodie foster's sake. i want to tell the world that i love her. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? bold isn't just a word. it's how we approach everything. hurry in for our new wood-fire grilled flat ir
john lennon shot and killed in the dakota apartment building where he lived. >> the suspect is identified as mark david chapman. >> hinckley idolized lennon. that new year's eve he lockshis room at his parents' house. drinks peach brandy. plays his guitar and wallows in his own misery. ♪ sometime during the night, hinckley writes in his diary, john lennon is dead. forget it. it's just going to be insanity. i still think about jodie all the time. anything i might do in 1981 would...
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locked first any time 30 years. >> reporter: community on edge as a manhunt goes on. >> that was john yang reporting. in new jersey, a wild scene at a hip hop concert at met life stadium. in riot gear getting bottles tossed at them. people, some with tickets and others without, were allegedly forcing their way in. in the parking lot, absolute chaos. police on the move breaking up the crowds. at one point a riot vehicle was brought in. police are not saying how many arrests were made. >>> an officer at a mckinney, texas, is on administrative leave after being caught on camera aggressively confronting teenagers at a pool party on friday. the video quickly went viral. mckinney police chief greg connelly said investigators have seen the video. >> our initial reaction was to place the officer on administrative leave so that we could conduct a complete and thorough investigation. >> reporter: the mayor of mckinney released a statement saying, quote, having seen the you tube video, i am disturbed and concerned by the incident and actions depicted in the video. today the naacp will meet with the police chief
locked first any time 30 years. >> reporter: community on edge as a manhunt goes on. >> that was john yang reporting. in new jersey, a wild scene at a hip hop concert at met life stadium. in riot gear getting bottles tossed at them. people, some with tickets and others without, were allegedly forcing their way in. in the parking lot, absolute chaos. police on the move breaking up the crowds. at one point a riot vehicle was brought in. police are not saying how many arrests were...
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john's younger brother tom. he e went on to have a lock career in the majors. g that i really envied about my brother, that he had the opportunity to play for tommy lasorda. >> reporter: instead john went back to school to become that p.e. teacher. and he's been quietly doing that job, coaching and mentoring ever since. >> the think about it is it's not the success that you have as how many lives have you touched. >> good play jay. good play. >> and i think he's touched much more lives than i have. >> nothing happened by accident you know. i was relatively free from bad things happening, i mean except for this. people think oh that's the worst thing that could ever happen. it's not. i think everything that has happened to me since then has been good. >> reporter: no hard feelings or regret. for john paciorek his field of dreams is right here. more mundane perhaps than the majors, but to him, just as perfect. >> all right. that's it. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" i'm lee cowan in los angeles. >> you know, you wonder with medical care having come the way it
john's younger brother tom. he e went on to have a lock career in the majors. g that i really envied about my brother, that he had the opportunity to play for tommy lasorda. >> reporter: instead john went back to school to become that p.e. teacher. and he's been quietly doing that job, coaching and mentoring ever since. >> the think about it is it's not the success that you have as how many lives have you touched. >> good play jay. good play. >> and i think he's touched...
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john: in the movie she begins to go would disturb repressive boss percolator they locked him in his houserove the workplace to add flextime. >> this is the program may authorize a flexible hours. >> people love it. >> this is their hollywood depictions in but workers today have choices. >> the good parts of technology is it is much easier because you have such a large network people constantly recruit the base -- the best time on a daily basis. john: elias that people say when they tried to do get a job. 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. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells
john: in the movie she begins to go would disturb repressive boss percolator they locked him in his houserove the workplace to add flextime. >> this is the program may authorize a flexible hours. >> people love it. >> this is their hollywood depictions in but workers today have choices. >> the good parts of technology is it is much easier because you have such a large network people constantly recruit the base -- the best time on a daily basis. john: elias that people...
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. >> it all morganza with king john, one of the baddest kings in the history of britain. he murdered his own nephew in a drunken range and locked up a woman and child and starved them to death. at 5 5:00, he was a small -- at 5'5" he was a smap man but a big spender. he loved expensive clothes, that he paid for by charging high taxes. english people thought any babies born during those years would go to hell and they were incensed. in 1215 a group of english barpse rose up against john and his rule and santorummed london. he was forced to sign a peace treaty, and thus the magna carta was born. most of the treaty dealt with limits on taxes and customs. but the most important clause still resonates today. no man can be arrested, imprisoned or have his property confiscated except by the lafell judgment of his equal or the law of the land. but it applied to only three men. most of the people at the time were peasants, ruled over by the barron. once more, the document is written in latin. john and the barron spoke french, while the ordinary people only speak english and couldn't even read it. as a peace treaty it was always useless.
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locked out. so i watched this from my hotel room john berman on celebrity jeopardy when i was covering the am trackre's a timer. >> yeah. please watch tonight with us. i have to pop out of town i have to take an early train -- why are you hiding? >> because. did you win? are you going to win -- >> don't, don't -- zip it. we can't say. i think brooke did well. >> i'm proud of my first appian. >> don lemon, thank you so much. >> you know who remembers nothing about the '70s? that guy. [ laughter ] >> we have lost him. that does it for me. i remember everything. boom. >> buy. >> >>> "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> two deappraised mufrders drill and claw their way out of prison. they are right now on the run. i'm jake tapper this is "the lead." >>> the national lead. the rap sheets are long and bloody. one kidnapped, killed and chopped his boss in pieces. and the other ran over -- >>> also a pool party washed out by chaos. a police officers caught on tape shoving one girl and unholstering his gun before
locked out. so i watched this from my hotel room john berman on celebrity jeopardy when i was covering the am trackre's a timer. >> yeah. please watch tonight with us. i have to pop out of town i have to take an early train -- why are you hiding? >> because. did you win? are you going to win -- >> don't, don't -- zip it. we can't say. i think brooke did well. >> i'm proud of my first appian. >> don lemon, thank you so much. >> you know who remembers nothing...
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locks. it's a chemical decontamination shower that scientists must stand under after doing research in. bsl-4. there are other similar safeguards. john, associate director of reference safety took me through the guts of the needle. >> where are we now? >> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think viruses. >> air goes through the hepar filter twice before being released to the outside world. liquid waste is treated in a different way. >> these walls have double wall piping. we have a sample here. >> reporter: what is the point of the pipe within the pipe. >> if the inner pipe that the liquid is flowing through develops a leak, it would flow into the outer pipe and become tamed. there is senses there alerting the building automation system. there would be an alarm. >> waste is disinfected, and it flows to the tanks, where they are heated at 120 degrees for 60 minutes, to kill off anything that might remain. and then, of course, there's the human factor.
locks. it's a chemical decontamination shower that scientists must stand under after doing research in. bsl-4. there are other similar safeguards. john, associate director of reference safety took me through the guts of the needle. >> where are we now? >> we are right above the biosafety level-4 labs in the mechanical space. this serves the labs. the majority of what you see, these are housing. hefa, higher efficiency particulate air filters. they filter out particles, and think...
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locked for the first time in 30 years. >> reporter: a community on-edge, as a manhunt goes on. >> that was nbc's john yang reporting. >>> in new jersey, a wild scene at a hip-hop concert at metlife stadium. troopers in riot gear, getting bottles tossed at them. tensions erupted after the gates were closed. people, some with tickets, some without, were allegedly forcing their way in. in the parking lot, chaos. police on the move, breaking up the crowds. at one point, a riot vehicle was brought in. police aren't saying how many arrests were made. >>> an officer out of mckinney, texas, is on administrative leave, after being caught on camera aggressively confronting teenagers at a pool party. last night, mckinney police chief greg conley says investigators have seen the video. >> our initial reaction was to place the officers on administrator leave so we can conduct a complete and thorough investigation. >> the mayor of mckinney released a statement saying, quote, having seen the youtube video i am disturbed and concerned by the incident and actions depicted in the video. some residents are also reportedly planning a prote
locked for the first time in 30 years. >> reporter: a community on-edge, as a manhunt goes on. >> that was nbc's john yang reporting. >>> in new jersey, a wild scene at a hip-hop concert at metlife stadium. troopers in riot gear, getting bottles tossed at them. tensions erupted after the gates were closed. people, some with tickets, some without, were allegedly forcing their way in. in the parking lot, chaos. police on the move, breaking up the crowds. at one point, a riot...
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john mccain kid. he doesn't have a ton of money. jeb bush locked big donors chris christie would have wanted, but it doesn't take a lot of money to go meet and win over every new hampshire republican you can find. >> i think he's in the same light as jeb bush, and jeb bush got out early and coal coalesced the support of the establishment. it's not about issues, it's about personality and style and his style is appealing to a lot of the republicans. he'll stick it to the teachers and tell them to sit down and shut up if he doesn't like where they are, but you could come aross cross as angry and i think there is risk for governor chris christie. >> woodruff: donald trump separating from nbc over the miss america show and his programming. will this have an impact? >> i think nbc was separating from him because of his comments about mexican immigrants. the thing to it seems to me that stands out is hillary clinton is already quoting a republican and not saying it's donald trump. >> donald trump will be donald trump. >> woodruff: thank you both. you're
john mccain kid. he doesn't have a ton of money. jeb bush locked big donors chris christie would have wanted, but it doesn't take a lot of money to go meet and win over every new hampshire republican you can find. >> i think he's in the same light as jeb bush, and jeb bush got out early and coal coalesced the support of the establishment. it's not about issues, it's about personality and style and his style is appealing to a lot of the republicans. he'll stick it to the teachers and tell...
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john roberts joined by another conservative anthony kennedy and the court's four liberals. the court says the three parts of the law are inner locking. insurance companies cannot deny coverage for preexisting conditions and everybody must get insurance to spread the risk and subsidies make it more affordable. take away the subsidies the court said and the collapse. >> today's decision has monumental significance. it means the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will remain the law of the land. >> but in a blistering descent for himself and justices ali the to and thomas, he says the decision shows the court favors some laws over the others noting the court saved obamacare twice this time and three years ago, scalia said we should start calling the low scotus care. he didn't mention the barbed attack on his ruling. >> statutory interpretation. >> there is nothing to suggest obamacare is on thin ice or the court is eager to hear more challenges. no big ones are pending anyway. >> the supreme court said it's constitutional law and told us what it means and that the administration has interpreted it correctly. there
john roberts joined by another conservative anthony kennedy and the court's four liberals. the court says the three parts of the law are inner locking. insurance companies cannot deny coverage for preexisting conditions and everybody must get insurance to spread the risk and subsidies make it more affordable. take away the subsidies the court said and the collapse. >> today's decision has monumental significance. it means the affordable care act is not just the law of the land, it will...
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lock motorcycle gang. he gets -- he tattoos his colors over his back. >> reporter: john mccauley ran the second operation. they were cutting the drugs up when authorities burst through the apartment door on the 3800 block of berkeley. a closer look at the hollow clock uncovered bags and bags of meth. a drug that unlike heroine chitwood says can often lead to violent crime. >> the frightening thing about meth not only does it destroy them physically and mentally, worse than heroin, but it also makes them nuts and wacky. >> reporter: and police say they also confiscated two motorcycles during the raids and investigators are checking to see if any of them are stolen. the investigation continues. i'm live in upper darby, chad pradelli, channel6 "action news." >> thank you chad. >>> an 85-year-old woman was found murdered in her home in the east mount airy section of philadelphia. it happened in the 300 block of east run ford road. regina bruener was found with her threat slashed and vehicle missing from the garage. the car is a 2007 silver toyota corolla pennsylvania tag p d-1 402x. anyone with information is
lock motorcycle gang. he gets -- he tattoos his colors over his back. >> reporter: john mccauley ran the second operation. they were cutting the drugs up when authorities burst through the apartment door on the 3800 block of berkeley. a closer look at the hollow clock uncovered bags and bags of meth. a drug that unlike heroine chitwood says can often lead to violent crime. >> the frightening thing about meth not only does it destroy them physically and mentally, worse than heroin,...
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john. >> thank you, alexandra. dannemora residents cleared. they also breathed sighs of relief. they were triple checking locks and many slept with guns to be safe. as for david sweat, if he survives officials say his life will change permanently. >> his privileges will be limited. no more honor block. no more freedom of working in a tailor shop. he will be basically 24/7 lockdown for the rest of his life. >> what about some of the others? guard gene palmer has been charged with official misconduct and destroying evidence after admitting to unintentionally helping matt and sweat escape. palmer says he provided them with tools in exchange for information. that relationship with the inmates and corrections officers is the subject of the investigation. a person briefed on the inquiry think sweat and matt had been gathering information on cabins and fields around the prison for almost a year before they broke out. >>> breaking news this morning. stocks tumbling around the world because greece is on the verge of collapse. european and asian shares down sharply. paris down 3%. that is off the worst levels of the mor
john. >> thank you, alexandra. dannemora residents cleared. they also breathed sighs of relief. they were triple checking locks and many slept with guns to be safe. as for david sweat, if he survives officials say his life will change permanently. >> his privileges will be limited. no more honor block. no more freedom of working in a tailor shop. he will be basically 24/7 lockdown for the rest of his life. >> what about some of the others? guard gene palmer has been charged...
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john mcdevitt of the our sister station kyw news radio. >> reporter: you can choose the office of cavern game, the doors locked behind you teammates exploreoking for objects, piecing together clues to solve the puzzle to escape. sixty minute count downtime and additional clues are displayed on the tv monitor supplied by a staffer watching and listening from the control room. her team from cherry hill found her way out with 15 minutes to spare. >> you just have to rely on other people, including you and just bouncing ideas off of each other. you cannot keep it to yourself. if you keep it yourself, you will never do it. >> reporter: mike mar teen owe is general manager. >> it is interesting to go see how dynamic of people will change. you have people that will second guess themselves, you'll see people kind of not working together as well. it is interesting to see that dynamic and it changes with every game good they did it in 45 minutes can you beat their time in john mcdevitt for kyw news radio, "eyewitness news". >>> you can find the room philly at 1528 walnut street and ticket are $28 per person, plus a service fee g luck getting out. >
john mcdevitt of the our sister station kyw news radio. >> reporter: you can choose the office of cavern game, the doors locked behind you teammates exploreoking for objects, piecing together clues to solve the puzzle to escape. sixty minute count downtime and additional clues are displayed on the tv monitor supplied by a staffer watching and listening from the control room. her team from cherry hill found her way out with 15 minutes to spare. >> you just have to rely on other...
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john jones, a former cellmate. wow. wow. so while he was coming to court to testify in a shooting case, he get locked up for murder. you know. god don't like ugly, man. so you know, what goes around comes around, man. >> james mallory, case number 54. >> 36 hours earlier james mallory was arrested and charged with the murder of 15-year-old gregory holt. >> i ain't guilty. i identity do none of this. >> he's entered a plea of not guilty. now mallory fears he is a marked man among other inmates. both for allegedly being a snitch and an alleged child killer. >> they made me basically a target anywhere i go, even when i get this case -- you know, i'm acquitted of all these charges, still i'm going to have to deal with this the rest of my life if i stay in this city. >> mallory is housed in a secure cell in a section of the jail with numerous surveillance cameras for his own protection. but others in the wing, like brandon bland, already know who he is. >> oh, yeah, i know his name. it's all over the paper, all over the news. i mean-u can't forget that ugly face anyway. it's just got snitch right there and baby killer.
john jones, a former cellmate. wow. wow. so while he was coming to court to testify in a shooting case, he get locked up for murder. you know. god don't like ugly, man. so you know, what goes around comes around, man. >> james mallory, case number 54. >> 36 hours earlier james mallory was arrested and charged with the murder of 15-year-old gregory holt. >> i ain't guilty. i identity do none of this. >> he's entered a plea of not guilty. now mallory fears he is a marked...
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john the beloved in wilmington hosted an event of to raise ten thousand dollars for childhood cancer research. some shaved their heads while others donated longer locksrned into wigs for children battling cancer. we'll be right back. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because we believe in being here when our patients need us, so they can keep living their busy lives. weekend appointments are now available here. learn more at cancercenter.com/eastern. ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ ♪chicken in the bucket♪ ♪chicken in the beans♪ and if i could i'd put chicken in the lemonade. it's finger lickin' good. at perdue, we know fresh chicken. well, not that kind of fresh. but we do take extra steps in our farms, trucks that deliver daily and everywhere in between... ... to bring you a fresh tasting chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >> reporter: welcome back everyo
john the beloved in wilmington hosted an event of to raise ten thousand dollars for childhood cancer research. some shaved their heads while others donated longer locksrned into wigs for children battling cancer. we'll be right back. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. we work weekends here. because it works for our patients. here, at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, we give our patients the freedom to make appointments that fit their schedules, even on weekends. because...
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john wilson's attorney, they have taken close to 200 people and decided they are all guilty of something, and they were there and they were wearing certain jackets,. >>> 26 days layer the majority remain lockedd a grand jury has not heard their case. >>> texas law allows a person to be detained for 90 days without an endoubtment. >>> no one would talk about this case on camera and, they did tell us, over phone that the investigation is ongoing, and a lengthy process, do you to the high number of individuals involve. >>> though not indicted, all those arrested face a charge of engaging in criminallized activity. >>> nobody has said what it might be. usually, you're aware of what you're being accused of. >>> wilson hopes a hearing schedule for friday will lower bond and if not, she has no idea what will come next. >>> i adore this man. >>> he's never given me any reason not to trust him. >>> so ahead this news-hour shedding light on the candidates for next year's elections, and sometimes the moves, in the n.b.a. finals and lebron james and the cavs. >>> this is for money who are giving money to the campaign and, they don't like it, when you crash their fundraiser. >>> on this day the fundraisi
john wilson's attorney, they have taken close to 200 people and decided they are all guilty of something, and they were there and they were wearing certain jackets,. >>> 26 days layer the majority remain lockedd a grand jury has not heard their case. >>> texas law allows a person to be detained for 90 days without an endoubtment. >>> no one would talk about this case on camera and, they did tell us, over phone that the investigation is ongoing, and a lengthy process,...
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locked during the ride. and by the time the ride was over he was dead. joining me on the johntor and lawrence koblinski, of the college of justice. you obtained this can you just walk us through the findings? >> sure, there is a lot of talk about how he was injured. there was video showing he appeared to be in pain. there were multiple stops where he was not restrained. they believe it was really a high energy impact inside the van. possibly when he was standing in a crouched position when the van stopped or started it caused this really devastating injury to his neck. they compared it to diving into a shallow swimming pool. so it was this -- they're saying that this one major impact is what ultimately caused his fatal injuries. >> so that impact, because he was standing and then falling and it was that impact that caused the injury? >> yeah i mean what is interesting about the report is that the medical examiner is looking at his injuries as you know they don't really know what happened. but they take obviously the witness statements. they take the video and they try to piece
locked during the ride. and by the time the ride was over he was dead. joining me on the johntor and lawrence koblinski, of the college of justice. you obtained this can you just walk us through the findings? >> sure, there is a lot of talk about how he was injured. there was video showing he appeared to be in pain. there were multiple stops where he was not restrained. they believe it was really a high energy impact inside the van. possibly when he was standing in a crouched position...
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locked in a bitter battle with republicans. this week it was republicans who secured a victory for him. justice john to stay. >> the supreme court legalizing same-sex marriage. a land mark moment. >> today we can say in no uncertain terms that we've made our union a little more perfect. >> all that was tempered by a hate crime that claimed nine lives in a church including its leader. >> a preacher by 13. pastor by 18. public servant by 23. what a life clementa pinckney lived. >> in a rare moment the president broke into sound a call for unity in the battles not yet won. ♪ that saves a wretch like me ♪ >> truly an incredible moment there, alex. the president took on the issues of guns and race joining the call to bring down the confederate flag in south carolina. all capping a week that will leave an indelible mark in history. >> that amazing grace moment was that planned? >> well it was planned. but i think that the president -- white house officials were surprised by the reaction you saw the entire congregation arena stand up and join him. the organ started playing. people who were outside, alex wa
locked in a bitter battle with republicans. this week it was republicans who secured a victory for him. justice john to stay. >> the supreme court legalizing same-sex marriage. a land mark moment. >> today we can say in no uncertain terms that we've made our union a little more perfect. >> all that was tempered by a hate crime that claimed nine lives in a church including its leader. >> a preacher by 13. pastor by 18. public servant by 23. what a life clementa pinckney...
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say they have been told to get in their houses lock their doors because if they are there, they're going to try to move them out and capture them. jose. >> johnthank you. lots of new developments this morning. we'll bring you the latest on that search for these two fugitives as we get it on "the rundown." >>> also developing now in texas, for the first time hearing from the attorney for the former police officer in the middle of that pool party incident caught on camera. eric casebold resigned tuesday after this video went viral showing him throwing a teenage girl to the ground and pulling his weapon on others while responding to calls of a disturbance at a community pool party. his attorney spoke to reporters yesterday. >> he's worried for his family worried he may be followed. until that threat subsides, he's going to be in an undisclosed location. >> janet is live in texas. what more did the attorney say? >> good morning to you. she essentially apologized on his behalf and described a scenario last friday night where eric had two previous calls that she said were very stressful for him. both were suicide type calls. one man actually commit
say they have been told to get in their houses lock their doors because if they are there, they're going to try to move them out and capture them. jose. >> johnthank you. lots of new developments this morning. we'll bring you the latest on that search for these two fugitives as we get it on "the rundown." >>> also developing now in texas, for the first time hearing from the attorney for the former police officer in the middle of that pool party incident caught on...
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john kerry's recovery from leg surgery is on track. he broke the tumor while bike riding in france. >>> the unemployment rate rose to 5.5%. now back to "locked> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> my name is jeremy blanchard. i'm serving a 195-year sentence for three counts of murder. this is my personal time to say once again to my family that i'm truly sorry. and it's a -- if i could change the fact that i put you through so much turmoil and heartache, i would. >> jeremy blanchard might regret that his parents and young son have suffered through the emotional turmoil of losing him to prison, but when it comes to the horrifying triple murder that brought him to wabash and earned him the moniker "kokomo slayer," he's less regretful. >> would i say that i would not do it again? i honestly cannot tell you that. >> blanchard stabbed his former girlfriend, her mother and her mother's boyfriend multiple times with a butcher's knife. he committed the murders in the belief that his ex-girlfriend had aborted their baby. >> i used a knife because it's more intimate. i wanted to make them feel like the way i felt. i seen it
john kerry's recovery from leg surgery is on track. he broke the tumor while bike riding in france. >>> the unemployment rate rose to 5.5%. now back to "locked> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> my name is jeremy blanchard. i'm serving a 195-year sentence for three counts of murder. this is my personal time to say once again to my family that i'm truly sorry. and it's a -- if i could change the fact that i put you through so much turmoil...
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lock them up. the villains -- this not a book about japanese, it's a book about americans on both sides of the barbed wire. as john mentioned, two-thirds of the people incarcerated -- they were not interned. that's a legal term meaning you're an alien. two-thirds of them were american insides, born in the u.s.a. their parents could not -- no oriental could become a citizen of the united states between -- after the oriental exclusion act of 1924, until the japanese were allowed to apply for naturalization in 1952. after they had spent the better part or some of them -- of their lives in prisons. so that on the one side of the fence, the villains are people we revere, from the outroar, the fear that the press -- much of it made up -- the battle of los angeles was one of the famous battles of world war ii. you may remember when after 12 hours of firing shells, we still missed the enemy, which was a navy weather balloon. so that people were terrified. the press was feeding that. politicians, as always, would follow the press, and among the people who come out as villains in the book, are franklin roosevelt, who signed
lock them up. the villains -- this not a book about japanese, it's a book about americans on both sides of the barbed wire. as john mentioned, two-thirds of the people incarcerated -- they were not interned. that's a legal term meaning you're an alien. two-thirds of them were american insides, born in the u.s.a. their parents could not -- no oriental could become a citizen of the united states between -- after the oriental exclusion act of 1924, until the japanese were allowed to apply for...
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locked down there. every one of them is being spoken to. it's pretty tense in that facility right now. >> let's take a live look now, john where this governor is going to speak. look at that. they have their graphics up with a picture of the two. governor cuomo is going to come up. he's had a hell of a bad time the last few months in upstate new york. now i wonder how helpful politician rz ins are in this sort of thing. >> obviously this is the manhunt part of the case right now, so it's important they get the pictures up. it's important they give what information they can without blowing the case to quell the people and make the people -- there's tons of law enforcement in that area so it's a pretty safe area other than for these two individuals right now. >> arthur roderick stay with us if you would. the judge will as well as we're waiting for this news conference to begin from the vermont and new york governors on the search for these killers. we wonder now if they have something new, if there's something new on these two men, one of whom chopped up a victim after murdering him. we'll bring it to you live. also prison breaks are not all
locked down there. every one of them is being spoken to. it's pretty tense in that facility right now. >> let's take a live look now, john where this governor is going to speak. look at that. they have their graphics up with a picture of the two. governor cuomo is going to come up. he's had a hell of a bad time the last few months in upstate new york. now i wonder how helpful politician rz ins are in this sort of thing. >> obviously this is the manhunt part of the case right now, so...
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locked up without bail. our scott roman is outside in district court in rockville with more on what went down. scott? >> reporter: well, prosecutor john mccar think after all this was over described the murder's of julie annapolis and her husband richard as savage and today we learn details of just how exactly savage it was. richard stabbed 47 times according to mccarthy, his wife stabbed eight times. the suspect is 31 year old who made his first appearance before a judge in maryland after being pulled off a cruise ship in alaska. he who lives in this home with his parents just a few doors away from the rockville house where his neighbors, 65 year old richard galardox and 67 year old wife julie annapolis were found stabbed to death on mother's day. according to charging documents he confessed to burglarizing his neighbor's home and stabbing them in the hours just before he was set to depart with his parents on a family cruise to alaska to celebrate his parent's retirement. seized from him was brad spattered cash from his wallet, which is still being tested. his lawyer says the suspects parents are still stunned by the death of their n
locked up without bail. our scott roman is outside in district court in rockville with more on what went down. scott? >> reporter: well, prosecutor john mccar think after all this was over described the murder's of julie annapolis and her husband richard as savage and today we learn details of just how exactly savage it was. richard stabbed 47 times according to mccarthy, his wife stabbed eight times. the suspect is 31 year old who made his first appearance before a judge in maryland...