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anne graduated from johns hopkins university and is the first american diplomat killed since benghazi in september of last year. joining us now from washington pamela lockman, co-chair with anne of the 2008 john hopkins foreign affairs sim pos yum. i understand you were emailing her as she worked in afghanistan. why did she want, a young woman like that, why did she want to go to a war zone when she knew it was ultra dangerous? >> well, for as long as i have known anne, she has just been incredibly committed to public service. i mean, she was just a wonderful girl and someone ohio just had tremendous respect for when i worked with her on the foreign affairs symposium on johns hopkins. this is how she wanted to spend her career. she was so interested in international relations and interested with working with people in other countries. exactly the kind of person you would want to work for the foreign service. >> bill: did she understand the danger that is inherent in afghanistan at any time you can can be attacked by people who are in civilian clothing and blown to pieces? did she unde
anne graduated from johns hopkins university and is the first american diplomat killed since benghazi in september of last year. joining us now from washington pamela lockman, co-chair with anne of the 2008 john hopkins foreign affairs sim pos yum. i understand you were emailing her as she worked in afghanistan. why did she want, a young woman like that, why did she want to go to a war zone when she knew it was ultra dangerous? >> well, for as long as i have known anne, she has just been...
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the girl was released from johns hopkins children's center. people in the committee are hoping police will catch whoever did that. >> if that was my child or one of their children, or whoever, if you hit something, you need to stop. >> anyone with information should contact anne arundel county police. 8573.22- kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and investigation into what started a fire at a rosedale apartment complex. you can see flames shooting out of the building. firefighters put out that fire on abigail drive. you can see the damage to the building. >> everybody get out of the apartment building safely. they knock down the fire. found nobody in the building. affected.ix units >> none of the firefighters on the scene were hurt. is accused of killing his wife, christine jarrett. prosecutors said robert jarrett was very violent towards his wife. his son testified that the man physically and verbally abused his mother. sixplease respond to shootings since friday evening. shooting happened on sunday night at the alameda. a 16-year-old is in the ho
the girl was released from johns hopkins children's center. people in the committee are hoping police will catch whoever did that. >> if that was my child or one of their children, or whoever, if you hit something, you need to stop. >> anyone with information should contact anne arundel county police. 8573.22- kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> and investigation into what started a fire at a rosedale apartment complex. you can see flames shooting out of the building. firefighters...
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. >> reporter: starnuri no longer works at john hopkins -- john murray hospital, too painful since that's where her family was taken. but she says concord is where she belongs. >> reporter: tomorrow morning, a bench will be dedicated in suri's honor at the school where she attended. reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> more details now on the driver involved in that crash. david rosen now 18 years old was 17 at the time of the crash. he pleaded guilty to two counts of manslaughter among other charges. in october he was sentenced to more than seven years in a juvenile facility. but because he was convicted as a minor he will be released when he turns 21. >>> one man is behind bars after a shooting at a concord party. two men got into a fight during a large family gathering around 8:30 last night at mi casa court. that fight escalated to a shooting. 25-year-old ismael garcia was killed. >>> in san francisco, two men remain in critical an after they were shot by a san francisco police officer during an incident involving a replica gun. the incident unfolded at about two clock thi
. >> reporter: starnuri no longer works at john hopkins -- john murray hospital, too painful since that's where her family was taken. but she says concord is where she belongs. >> reporter: tomorrow morning, a bench will be dedicated in suri's honor at the school where she attended. reporting live, deborah villalon, ktvu news. >>> more details now on the driver involved in that crash. david rosen now 18 years old was 17 at the time of the crash. he pleaded guilty to two...
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a girl was released from johns hopkins children's center. or one ofwas my child their children, or whoever, if you hit something, you need to stop. >> anyone with information should contact and are on the county police -- and anne arundel county police. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> three separate shootings in baltimore on sunday. one person suffered a gunshot wound to the face and the hip. more gunfire. police say a man was shot in the chest. the victim is listed in stable condition. there was a shooting on the alameda. a victim was shot in the leg. >> police have identified the victim killed in a double shooting on friday night. tanya raymond were shot in the head on friday night. she was pronounced dead at the scene. a man was taken to the hospital. anyone with information should call the city's homicide unit. >> no word as to what set off an apartment fire. we have this picture of the fire as it was burning on sunday night. this is all that's left of the apartment. ofre was quick evacuation everybody inside. >> everybody got out of the
a girl was released from johns hopkins children's center. or one ofwas my child their children, or whoever, if you hit something, you need to stop. >> anyone with information should contact and are on the county police -- and anne arundel county police. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> three separate shootings in baltimore on sunday. one person suffered a gunshot wound to the face and the hip. more gunfire. police say a man was shot in the chest. the victim is listed in stable...
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was identified here at johns hopkins back in two thousand and seven and since that microbiologist here say that the superbug has become much more common detecting one to two cases per week now on average testing for the bacteria happens here in the basement of johns hopkins hospital scientists take several steps to confirm the bacteria they are dealing with is in fact the superbug this is called the phoenix when you put the microbes in there what have u.v. lights that go through the spine and generates them and it would create and give you haven't been in susceptibilities the highly resistant microbes are tested again and in your bio lab once it's in the broth. uses large plates we actually spread the organism onto the plate. incubator over night the result tells you just how powerful the bacteria is where you see it clearing that's where the drug is working so this one this drug right here has no zone so i mean the organisms we resistant to it a potentially deadly problem for patients infected with the superbug that means even the most powerful antibiotics can help them so far forty t
was identified here at johns hopkins back in two thousand and seven and since that microbiologist here say that the superbug has become much more common detecting one to two cases per week now on average testing for the bacteria happens here in the basement of johns hopkins hospital scientists take several steps to confirm the bacteria they are dealing with is in fact the superbug this is called the phoenix when you put the microbes in there what have u.v. lights that go through the spine and...
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that is according to a new study by johns hopkins. when the prices were share, the overall use of the expensive tests dropped by over 9% and hospital saved over $400,000 compared to when doctors were not aware of the costs. researchers a cost sharing not be feasible for some of the more specialized tests, but cutting down on lab work can help save patients and expensive ordeal without risking their health. it -- today's tax season has reached its end and many of us are looking to get rid of old documents. but you have to make sure you're doing it safely. on saturday, the better business bureau is holding its annual shredding event. you can bring up to three boxes of documents to various locations and get them professionally shredded for free. >> they will have three trucks there and what they do is various types of shredding. again, you don't want to just shrug it into small pieces that you can put back together. they do a thorough shredding job and you can also watch it be shredded. >> for more information on locations and other tips
that is according to a new study by johns hopkins. when the prices were share, the overall use of the expensive tests dropped by over 9% and hospital saved over $400,000 compared to when doctors were not aware of the costs. researchers a cost sharing not be feasible for some of the more specialized tests, but cutting down on lab work can help save patients and expensive ordeal without risking their health. it -- today's tax season has reached its end and many of us are looking to get rid of old...
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. >> i want to play for johns hopkins. >> the league teamed up with the baltimore city police for a sports clinic i think when kids can see us in a different role where we're not in our uniform but we're officer bill or bob, it goes a long way. >> this is a win/win for so many of sglus the city's top -- us, the city's top prosecutor. >> i'm used to a baseball bat. >> same amount of points though. >> one of the city's best coaches . >> one with of the game's best of all times, all here to help. . >> today was a chance to focus on the moment but keep an eye on the future. >> you guys, should have a dream, there is nothing short in your mind, of going to college. you should have that chance. >> while every child here has that chance, only one had a chance to stop a legend from scoring. >> . >> a great story. f cancer,you've said it, you have every right to call it names. thisoklahoma man by the name of nick williams is getting a bunch of you know what over his custom license plate that raetds f cancer. nick is 32 with brain cancer, this license plate on his car is one of his inspiration. >> f
. >> i want to play for johns hopkins. >> the league teamed up with the baltimore city police for a sports clinic i think when kids can see us in a different role where we're not in our uniform but we're officer bill or bob, it goes a long way. >> this is a win/win for so many of sglus the city's top -- us, the city's top prosecutor. >> i'm used to a baseball bat. >> same amount of points though. >> one of the city's best coaches . >> one with of the...
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my guest tonight is dean of the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies.is also a bestselling author whose new book is called "the dispensable nation." please welcome back to the program, vali nasr. ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being here. >> thank you for inviting me. >> the book is called the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat. is that bad, is that we are-- because, if i order recall, whee were on offense, we made a-- i don't know, obviously, i'm not an international relations-- ( bleep ). we made a-- it was bad, it was bad. is retreat bad for america? >> well, too much offense wasn't good. too much defense is also not good. there are too many problems out there, and we have to address them, and we have to do this in the right way. >> jon: where would you like to see us right now being more active? >> i think in the middle east, largely because many things happening there have great deal of impact on us, on our economy, on our security. and there's also the future of that region is right now being written in places like egypt
my guest tonight is dean of the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies.is also a bestselling author whose new book is called "the dispensable nation." please welcome back to the program, vali nasr. ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being here. >> thank you for inviting me. >> the book is called the dispensable nation: american foreign policy in retreat. is that bad, is that we are-- because, if i order recall, whee were on offense, we made a-- i don't...
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are you driving back with in >> i'm driving back with kevin frick from baltimore and he's from john hopkins all right. get home to your family, they're waiting for you. thank you rob. >> they're running their phones and computers to check on friends and they said several runners to the boston marathon and cheryl. >> reporter: tonight it's a 22.6 miles never happened. and the the last plane from boegs ton until baltimore arrived here 30 minutes ago. a marine and three time finisher in boston, keith is tough. but he's rattled. >> and then it was a second one. >> his team strideers talked to us through skype and they crossed the finish line before the explosion and no one in the group was injured. >> 26.2 miles now a blur. >> still laying coaches, the junior strideers, he crossed the boston 27 times and he put on the jacket to show his pride. >> it's special for me and those who have got a chance to be apart of it, they'll always remember it. >> but this year the memories are tainted with a blast at the finish line. from maryland the strideers were on the phone on social media, frantically hop
are you driving back with in >> i'm driving back with kevin frick from baltimore and he's from john hopkins all right. get home to your family, they're waiting for you. thank you rob. >> they're running their phones and computers to check on friends and they said several runners to the boston marathon and cheryl. >> reporter: tonight it's a 22.6 miles never happened. and the the last plane from boegs ton until baltimore arrived here 30 minutes ago. a marine and three time...
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he gave a billion to john hopkins. the smoking ban extended the life expectancy of new yorkers. it's measurable over the last decade. it sort of works. what's funny about the sequence you just showed, new yorkers weigh online all the time and we put up with it and we don't like it. we grumble and complain. >> he's not part of the soup guy? >> no, he's not. chris: you've got be against it -- >> i am. i'm against exporting it elsewhere. [laughter] >> i really think it's interesting that he's become the democrats good plutocrat. he is government by the wealthy. he's taking it around the nation. when democrats remember they're supposed to be against this kind of project you're going to see an interesting come to jesus moment. chris: happy easter to you. is there a republican to lead a cars ma to try to beat hillary chris: welcome back. hillary clinton gives every indication now that she's going to run for president. and she'll have enormous appeal especially among women, especially monk older women. she could be leading a movement. here's a question for the republicans. do they have
he gave a billion to john hopkins. the smoking ban extended the life expectancy of new yorkers. it's measurable over the last decade. it sort of works. what's funny about the sequence you just showed, new yorkers weigh online all the time and we put up with it and we don't like it. we grumble and complain. >> he's not part of the soup guy? >> no, he's not. chris: you've got be against it -- >> i am. i'm against exporting it elsewhere. [laughter] >> i really think it's...
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. >>> a team of astronomers at john hopkins have discovered a record-breaking supernova. it is the farthest known supernova so far, exploding about 10 billion years ago. it's named supernova wilson, after president wilson. >>> okay. let's talk more now about our weather. our chief meteorologist is off. mark tamayo is filling in. are we done with the rain for now? >> still a few lingering showers out there. still lots of cloud cover. the organized heavy rainfall has moved out. we'll be watching that over the next few hours, also into your friday as well. right now, on stormtracker 2 radar, you can see some of the clouds. they're basically covered from monterey bay up toward the bay area. here's a closer inspection with the live doppler sweep. not much in the way of organized rainfall, but even if you're not covered, there's still enough moisture in place to keep the chance of a few sprinkles, a few light showers in the forecast. santa rosa, the most recent operation at the airport reporting some light rain, a few light showers, especially up in parts of the north bay. fore
. >>> a team of astronomers at john hopkins have discovered a record-breaking supernova. it is the farthest known supernova so far, exploding about 10 billion years ago. it's named supernova wilson, after president wilson. >>> okay. let's talk more now about our weather. our chief meteorologist is off. mark tamayo is filling in. are we done with the rain for now? >> still a few lingering showers out there. still lots of cloud cover. the organized heavy rainfall has moved...
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was identified here at johns hopkins back in two thousand and seven and since that microbiologist here say that the superbug has become much more combat detecting one to two cases per week now on average testing for the bacteria happens here in the basement of johns hopkins hospital scientists take several steps to confirm the bacteria they are dealing with is in fact the superbug this is called the phoenix and you put the microbes in there what have you the lights that goes through the spine and to its end it would create and give you haven't been in susceptibilities the highly resistant microbes are tested again and in your bio lab once in the broth. uses large plates we actually spread the organism on to the plate. incubator over night the result tells you just how powerful the bacteria is where you see it clearing that's where the drug is working so this one this drug right here has no zone so i mean the organisms completely resistant to it a potentially deadly problem for patients infected with the superbug that means even the most powerful antibiotics can help them so far forty t
was identified here at johns hopkins back in two thousand and seven and since that microbiologist here say that the superbug has become much more combat detecting one to two cases per week now on average testing for the bacteria happens here in the basement of johns hopkins hospital scientists take several steps to confirm the bacteria they are dealing with is in fact the superbug this is called the phoenix and you put the microbes in there what have you the lights that goes through the spine...
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she was a young graduate from johns-hopkins and in the same spirit as all who volunteer to serve their country over seas she loved the idea of the foreign service. our report tonight from stephanie gosk. >> reporter: ann smedinghoff knew the risks in afghanistan. but friends and family say the 25-year-old still loved the job. >> she was so very excited to be in a place where she felt she and our country could make a positive difference. >> reporter: today the body of the young diplomat was flown back to dover air force base along with the remains of army staff sergeant christopher ward. five americans were killed on saturday when a suicide car bomber blew up the convoy. three soldiers and two civilians. the delegation was headed to a school opening in southeastern afghanistan. >> we lost a young foreign service officer who was just trying to deliver books, bring knowledge to people. books in their own language in order to help them know about the possibilities of life. >> reporter: john kerry met her on his first visit to kabul as secretary of state. she e-mailed this photo to her fami
she was a young graduate from johns-hopkins and in the same spirit as all who volunteer to serve their country over seas she loved the idea of the foreign service. our report tonight from stephanie gosk. >> reporter: ann smedinghoff knew the risks in afghanistan. but friends and family say the 25-year-old still loved the job. >> she was so very excited to be in a place where she felt she and our country could make a positive difference. >> reporter: today the body of the young...
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newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we cross the he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com all right john cross talk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me start by saying that as a member of the a muslim community muslims who believe in the messiah mizzle are members we were the first muslim american organization to make it very clear that there is no concept of holy war in islam that there is no such thing as jihad against the infidel where you take a sword and try to convert the word now why is that important because the word islamic terrorism to me is an oxymoron i'm coming to exactly what you're asking me but the point is these differences will already exist there always will exist in the muslim community in america today in fact is asking that same very question th
newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we cross the he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com all right john cross talk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me start by...
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newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we cross the for him eunice he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com cross talk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me start by saying that as a member of one of the a muslim community muslims who believe in the messiah miserable. we were the first muslim american organization to make it very clear that there is no concept of holy war in islam that there is no such thing as jihad against the infidel where you take a sword and try to convert the word now why is that important because the word islamic terrorism to me is an oxymoron i'm coming to exactly what you're asking me but the point is these differences will already exist that all of this will exist in the muslim community in america today in fact is asking that same very question
newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we cross the for him eunice he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com cross talk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me start by...
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ann was only 25 years old and she joined the foreign service three years ago out of john hopkins university. she volunteered to go to afghanistan and the first diplomat killed on the job since the attack on benghazi and the second since 1979.. sers were also killed in an afghan doctor died in that attack. u.s. secretary of state john kerry paying tribute while traveling in turkey. >> we lost a very bright and brave young woman. a young diplomat. we lost her to an horrific attack in afghanistan. today, our hearts are broken. >> eric: ann grew up in river forest, illinois, near chicago. her family says the world has lost a beautiful soul. that she died doing what she loved to do. and, of course, they are understandably devastated. ♪ ♪ >> jamie: well, it's been years of gridlock on capitol hill. lawmakers, though, poised to tack a host of key issues including immigration and gun control when they return from recess that they have been on for the holidays this week. is it possible that a broken dysfunctional congress cowell finally be on the mend? joining us now, shane deapril, editor of campai
ann was only 25 years old and she joined the foreign service three years ago out of john hopkins university. she volunteered to go to afghanistan and the first diplomat killed on the job since the attack on benghazi and the second since 1979.. sers were also killed in an afghan doctor died in that attack. u.s. secretary of state john kerry paying tribute while traveling in turkey. >> we lost a very bright and brave young woman. a young diplomat. we lost her to an horrific attack in...
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it's better than what we had of course but this is we're asking for institutions like maybe johns hopkins and maybe some other institutions to step forward and to do the study and interact with patients it's rather restricting it's not going to give the benefit to our patients that they need and it's not going to make access easy as i believe it should be but as i said it's better than what we have which is which is nothing. when we've seen this kind of movement just building picking up steam all across the country whether it's medicinal marijuana whether it's decriminalizing small amounts of marijuana and now recently actually legalizing it regulating marijuana in washington and colorado and yet here we have the federal government which considers marijuana to be one of the most dangerous classes of drugs of all the drugs out there how do you account for this disconnect that still exists. you know unfortunately say in the federal government is really behind on this issue and they're behind popular opinion as as you probably know the pew poll came out earlier this week showing that for the
it's better than what we had of course but this is we're asking for institutions like maybe johns hopkins and maybe some other institutions to step forward and to do the study and interact with patients it's rather restricting it's not going to give the benefit to our patients that they need and it's not going to make access easy as i believe it should be but as i said it's better than what we have which is which is nothing. when we've seen this kind of movement just building picking up steam...
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it is now still part of johns hopkins in its current incarnation. she was quite an art collector, and her art collection was donated to the smithsonian. it became the foundation for the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. she was involved in the creation of st. auburn school. a very influential school in boston. we have a picture of that. you earlier called it a failed presidency, but it is quite a memorial. >> yes, it is, here in the meridian park area of washington, d.c. >> i have a question for both of you. we are trying to understand with each of these ladies, their influence on the country and the roles that they had and how important it was. where would you put harriet lane in the
it is now still part of johns hopkins in its current incarnation. she was quite an art collector, and her art collection was donated to the smithsonian. it became the foundation for the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. she was involved in the creation of st. auburn school. a very influential school in boston. we have a picture of that. you earlier called it a failed presidency, but it is quite a memorial. >> yes, it is, here in the meridian park area of washington, d.c....
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it is now still part of johns hopkins in its current incarnation. she was quite an art collector, and her art collection was donated to the smithsonian. it became the foundation for the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. she was involved in the creation of st. auburn school. a very influential school in boston. we have a picture of that. you earlier called it a failed presidency, but it is quite a memorial. >> yes, it is, here in the meridian park area of washington, d.c. >> i have a question for both of you. we are trying to understand with each of these ladies, their influence on the country and the roles that they had and how important it was. where would you put harriet lane in the pantheon of first ladies in terms of her importance. >> second. >> i would put her right below -- if she were mrs. buchanan instead of niece of buchanan, i think she would be second to dolly. >> i still think so even though she is miss lane and not mrs. buchanan. >> why is that? >> the interest she had in people. everybody loved her. she brought cordiality to
it is now still part of johns hopkins in its current incarnation. she was quite an art collector, and her art collection was donated to the smithsonian. it became the foundation for the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. she was involved in the creation of st. auburn school. a very influential school in boston. we have a picture of that. you earlier called it a failed presidency, but it is quite a memorial. >> yes, it is, here in the meridian park area of washington, d.c....
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. >> the dean of arts and sciences at johns hopkins was a key note speaker posted by peninsula congress woman jackie speier. >> there are kuz people knew about were afraid to comment because they were peers and didn't want to be snitches and didn't want to be telling another parent how to raise their kids. >> speieer says her school is doing it. >> we had a field trip for 900 kids. >> in october the principal took the student body and staff to see the movie "bully". the makers so impressed they sent a crew to document the field trip and the programs that the school instituted in months since then. >> we had kids talking to kids about conflict resolution. >> the principal says suspensions down by half, there are fewor detention autos it's a more safer caring place. >> the sheriff of san mateo county says violence is a local problem and finding solutions is a big part of what is needed. >> we have got to do it here at local level. >> as a result of the conference, congress woman speir says there are are going to be three fast forces one on improving communications between agencies respond
. >> the dean of arts and sciences at johns hopkins was a key note speaker posted by peninsula congress woman jackie speier. >> there are kuz people knew about were afraid to comment because they were peers and didn't want to be snitches and didn't want to be telling another parent how to raise their kids. >> speieer says her school is doing it. >> we had a field trip for 900 kids. >> in october the principal took the student body and staff to see the movie...
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. >> the dean of arts and sciences at johns hopkins was a key note speaker posted by peninsula congress woman jackie speier. >> there are kuz people knew about were afraid to comment because they were peers and didn't want to be snitches and didn't want to be telling another parent how to raise their kids. >> speieer says her school is doing it. >> we had a field trip for 900 kids. >> in october the pipal took the student body and staff to see the movie "bully". the makers so impressed they sent a crew to document the field trip and the programs that the school instituted in months since then. >> we had kids talking to kids about conflict resolution. prins suspensions down by half, there are fewor detention autos it's a more safer caring place. >> the sheriff of san mateo county says violence is a local problem and finding solutions is a big part of what is needed. >> we have got to do it here at local level. >> as a result of the conference, congress woman speir says there are are going to be three fast forces one on improving communications between agencies responding to gun violence
. >> the dean of arts and sciences at johns hopkins was a key note speaker posted by peninsula congress woman jackie speier. >> there are kuz people knew about were afraid to comment because they were peers and didn't want to be snitches and didn't want to be telling another parent how to raise their kids. >> speieer says her school is doing it. >> we had a field trip for 900 kids. >> in october the pipal took the student body and staff to see the movie...
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the 25-year-old john hopkins graduate was a public affairs officer in kabul, part of a team delivering textbooks to an afghan school when she died. two weeks ago she was secretary kerry's guide through kabul. and kerry had this to say about her. >> we lost a very bright, brave, young woman, we lost her to a horrific attack in afghanistan and today, our hearts are broken. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived in an effort to jump start the peace process and went to ramallah to meet with abbas. and he'll meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tomorrow. despite secretary of state kerry's efforts, expectations remain low. >> harris: we want to tell you more about the young diplomate as her death shows how dangerous it is to bring. her family says ann was an adventurer who died doing what she loved. >> we were so proud of ann, she did so many great things and she was a hard worker, she was energetic, very devoted to the work she was doing. very devoted to helping the people in the country, afghanistan, where she was working, and i think the key thing is that she wa
the 25-year-old john hopkins graduate was a public affairs officer in kabul, part of a team delivering textbooks to an afghan school when she died. two weeks ago she was secretary kerry's guide through kabul. and kerry had this to say about her. >> we lost a very bright, brave, young woman, we lost her to a horrific attack in afghanistan and today, our hearts are broken. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived in an effort to jump start the peace process and went to...
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kerry met the 25-year-old johns hopkins graduate during a recent trip to afghanistan. >> we lost a veryght and brave young woman and diplomat. we lost her to a horrific attack in afghanistan. and today, our hearts are broken. >> she was killed along with five other americans yesterday when their convoy was attacked by a suicide bomber another american civilian killed in a separate attack in eastern afghanistan. the last american diplomat killed on duty was the ambassador to libya, chris stevens, stevens was killed when the u.s. consulate was attacked september 11th last year. stevens was a graduate of uc berkeley and uc hastings college of law. ambassador stevens was 52 years old. >> >> in egypt, one person killed outside of the funerals of four christians killed yesterday. cairo police fired tear gas in an effort to break up the violence. witnesses say today's violence started when a mob i a tacked mourners as they exited the cathedral. this has been the target of increasing attacks since the regime in 2011. >> >> from north korea come foot an age. there are no signs of any embassies m
kerry met the 25-year-old johns hopkins graduate during a recent trip to afghanistan. >> we lost a veryght and brave young woman and diplomat. we lost her to a horrific attack in afghanistan. and today, our hearts are broken. >> she was killed along with five other americans yesterday when their convoy was attacked by a suicide bomber another american civilian killed in a separate attack in eastern afghanistan. the last american diplomat killed on duty was the ambassador to libya,...
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nuro surgeon ben carson with drew the commencement speak are for john hopkins university following criticism of his remarks of same-sex marriage. >> worker in a philadelphia atestified she saw many babies moved after they were taken from the mother's body. it is a latest turn in one of the sensational murder trials. yet it is receiving precious little media attention. a warning, the story has graphic contentment money has more on the trial and the media disconnect. >> a former teenage worker in the aworsion -- abortion clinic took the stand. charged with killing sevenbabies born alive. ashley baldwin who was not charged in this case told the jury she observed chest movement or a breath or flinch . one baby made a crying sound and arm movement before the clinic worker snitched the sphinal cord. of the proseizure to cut the baby's neck. i did it once because and not again because it gave me the creeps. >> they say that any movements were most portum spasms. the pro life members of congress critized the lack of media coverage. >> he was running a slaughter house. >> the place that he ran was a
nuro surgeon ben carson with drew the commencement speak are for john hopkins university following criticism of his remarks of same-sex marriage. >> worker in a philadelphia atestified she saw many babies moved after they were taken from the mother's body. it is a latest turn in one of the sensational murder trials. yet it is receiving precious little media attention. a warning, the story has graphic contentment money has more on the trial and the media disconnect. >> a former...
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david, associate professor of neurology and lead author of a new study from johns hopkins university,nd dr. steve riceman, director of the new york cardiac diagnostic centers. welcome, doctors, i'll call you by the first names because it's easier, i think. david, you, let me tell you, a shocking study, 160,000 people sustain injuries or deaths every year because nay are misdiagnosed. how is this happening? >> well, diagnosis is difficult, so it's not all that surprising that we make diagnostic errors. we talk about a situation where we've realized errors are the most common and costly, and most deadly of all medical errors. gerri: numbers are stunning, steve. you lock at this and think there's a lot of people out there getting misdiagnosed. my mother has been misdiagnosed, and everybody watching the show probably knows somebody who has been misdiagnosed. why do you think it happens? you're a practicing physician. >> i think misdiagnosis happens because you are not persistent in following up on things, possibly, sometimes the insurance companies don't allow you to do the tests you want
david, associate professor of neurology and lead author of a new study from johns hopkins university,nd dr. steve riceman, director of the new york cardiac diagnostic centers. welcome, doctors, i'll call you by the first names because it's easier, i think. david, you, let me tell you, a shocking study, 160,000 people sustain injuries or deaths every year because nay are misdiagnosed. how is this happening? >> well, diagnosis is difficult, so it's not all that surprising that we make...
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she joined the foreign service, 3 years ago out of johns hopkins yrt. secretary of state kerry is traveling in the region and will arrive shortly in israel. and woe have the latest from our mideast bureau in jerusalem. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived to jump-start the middle-east peace process. he spent much of the day in turkey, meeting the prime minister about the israeli/palestinian conflict. >> but overshad owing the trip was the news that a 25-year-old diplomat was killed on saturday. 3 u.s. troop, including another unnamed civilian died in the attack. she arrived there from venezuela last summer, where she was previously stationed. >> we lost a very bright and brave young woman, a young difficulty we los tr her to an horrific attack in afghanistan. today, our hearts are broken. >> reporter: anne was a public affairs officer in kabul, working with journalists, as myself. she worked with afghans, putting an american-friendly face to the war-torn country. knowing her the little i did, she did represent america the way most americans
she joined the foreign service, 3 years ago out of johns hopkins yrt. secretary of state kerry is traveling in the region and will arrive shortly in israel. and woe have the latest from our mideast bureau in jerusalem. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry arrived to jump-start the middle-east peace process. he spent much of the day in turkey, meeting the prime minister about the israeli/palestinian conflict. >> but overshad owing the trip was the news that a 25-year-old...
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john hopkins researchers call these schools dropout factories. i defy anyone to watch "waiting for superman" and argue against school choice. it has been called the civil rights issue of our day. i think that is right. threw school choice a student was able to attend a school here in d.c. and he learned he has a gift for composing music. he wasn't reading before that. ronald went to go to barry niversity. there are countless examples of school choice. talk to the parents of these ids. look at the kids who were interviewed in the movie. maybe it is about time that we rereassess the programs that are failing our children. every background deserves a class that will help students succeed. you will make it and do great things. in every neighborhood, there are kids who are not succeeding because they made mistakes or may messed up. they had kids before they were married or old enough to support them or they got hooked on drugs or they left school. republicans are miscast of uncarrying or condemning of kids who make bad choices. i for one plan to chang
john hopkins researchers call these schools dropout factories. i defy anyone to watch "waiting for superman" and argue against school choice. it has been called the civil rights issue of our day. i think that is right. threw school choice a student was able to attend a school here in d.c. and he learned he has a gift for composing music. he wasn't reading before that. ronald went to go to barry niversity. there are countless examples of school choice. talk to the parents of these ids....
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. >> reporter: the surgery was performed at johns hopkins hospital. >> my best friend, you know, we've always been close. so it was a no-brainer to me. couldn't stand to see her half to suffer. >> their team is team gucci. there will be activities for kids and much more. >> winnie will be one of the ambassador systems. >> that's right. she is an african black penguin. >> erica is doing well. >> i am so blessed. with my support system. i cooperate ask for a better brother. better family. a better group of friends. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >>> wjz's jessica kartalija will emcee. part of the community commitment. for more information, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. >> win, win. straight ahead on wjz eyewitness news at 4:00. fear filling the tank. what sparks the violence at a washington state gas station. >> you'll never believe what is inside this drug tunnel in mexico? >> and it's cool and cloudy with occasional drizzle. seems like forever since we've seen the sun. stick around for bob's first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a hot air balloon, carrying seven pa
. >> reporter: the surgery was performed at johns hopkins hospital. >> my best friend, you know, we've always been close. so it was a no-brainer to me. couldn't stand to see her half to suffer. >> their team is team gucci. there will be activities for kids and much more. >> winnie will be one of the ambassador systems. >> that's right. she is an african black penguin. >> erica is doing well. >> i am so blessed. with my support system. i cooperate ask...
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. >>> a team of astronomers at john hopkins have discovered a record-breaking supernova. it is the farthest known supernova so far, exploding about 10 billion years ago. it's named supernova wilson, after president wilson. >>> okay. let's talk more now about our weather. our chief meteorologist is off. mark tamayo is filling in. are we done with the rain for now? >> still a few lingering showers out there. still lots of cloud cover. the organized heavy rainfall has moved out. we'll be watching that over the next few hours, also into your friday as well. right now, on stormtracker 2 radar, you can see some of the clouds. they're basically covered from monterey bay up toward the bay area. here's a closer inspection with the live doppler sweep. not much in the way of organized rainfall, but even if you're not covered, there's still enough moisture in place to keep the chance of a few sprinkles, a few light showers in the forecast. santa rosa, the most recent operation at the airport reporting some light rain, a few light showers, especially up in parts of the north bay. fore
. >>> a team of astronomers at john hopkins have discovered a record-breaking supernova. it is the farthest known supernova so far, exploding about 10 billion years ago. it's named supernova wilson, after president wilson. >>> okay. let's talk more now about our weather. our chief meteorologist is off. mark tamayo is filling in. are we done with the rain for now? >> still a few lingering showers out there. still lots of cloud cover. the organized heavy rainfall has moved...
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. >> reporter: the surgery is performed at johns hopkins. >> my best friend and i. we've always been close. it was a no-brainer to me. i couldn't stand to see her have to suffer. >> their team is team gucci. there will be activity for much more. >> that's right. winnie is one of our most popular ambassadors. if anybody knows anything about the zoo, this is one of the many things we do well here. >> erica is doing very well, thanks to a great brother and family. >> i am so blessed with my support system. i couldn't ask for a better brother. a better family. a better group of friends. >> and our own jessica kartalija will emcee the opening ceremonies. wjz is a proud sponsor of the kidney walk as part of our continuing community commitment. for more information, log onto cbsbaltimore.com. >> what a great family. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. smooth criminal. why the king of pop's family is suing jackson's concert promoter for his death. >>> up, up and away. space tourism is closer than you might think. we check out the space ship that could take you
. >> reporter: the surgery is performed at johns hopkins. >> my best friend and i. we've always been close. it was a no-brainer to me. i couldn't stand to see her have to suffer. >> their team is team gucci. there will be activity for much more. >> that's right. winnie is one of our most popular ambassadors. if anybody knows anything about the zoo, this is one of the many things we do well here. >> erica is doing very well, thanks to a great brother and family....
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newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we crossed for him eunice he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com all right john cross talk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me start by saying that as a member of one of the a muslim community muslims who believe in the messiah mizzle lama. we were the first muslim american organizations to make it very clear that there is no concept of holy war in islam that there is no such thing as jihad against the infidel where you take a sword and try to convert the word now why is that important because the word islamic terrorism to me is an oxymoron i'm coming to exactly what you're asking me but the point is these differences will already exist that all of this will exist in the muslim community in america today in fact is asking that sa
newsletter called anti empire report we also have max abrams he is a terrorist expert and a fellow johns hopkins university and finally we crossed for him eunice he is a clinical associate professor at the university of maryland and founder of american dot com all right john cross talk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want for what is let's go to you first why is boston called terrorism but aurora sandy hook tucson and columbine not. that's a great question peter and let me...
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tonight the hypocrisy of the left is in full effects as students at johns hopkins tried to stop the world renowned brain surgeon dr. ben carson from the commencement address because of comments he made on this program. and i'll read a statement we received from dr. carson. first the back-story. dr. carson was vilified by the left after he sought to speak truth to power at the prayer breakfast and now coming under fire about comments he made about gay marriage on this program. >> we have the issue of the supreme court dealing with two issues involving gay marriage. i've asked you a lot of questions and never asked you that. what are your thoughts? >> well, my thoughts are that marriage is between a man and a woman. it's a well-established, fundamental pillar of society and no group, be they gays, be they nambla, be they people who believe in bestiality, it doesn't matter what they are, they don't get to change the definition. so it's not something against gays, it's against anybody who wants to come along and change the fundamental definitions of pillars of society. it has significant r ra
tonight the hypocrisy of the left is in full effects as students at johns hopkins tried to stop the world renowned brain surgeon dr. ben carson from the commencement address because of comments he made on this program. and i'll read a statement we received from dr. carson. first the back-story. dr. carson was vilified by the left after he sought to speak truth to power at the prayer breakfast and now coming under fire about comments he made about gay marriage on this program. >> we have...
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shep, this is a woman who went to johns hopkins university.choosing law she chose foreign service. she volunteered afghanistan. she told her friends the places that needed her the most were the most scariest and the most dangerous. here's her father. listen. >> we were so proud of anne. she did so many great things. she was a hard worker. she was energetic. she was very devoted to the work she was doing. very devoted to helping the people in the country, afghanistan, where she was working. >> anne speddi ismedinghoff's n assignment was in algiers. she was coming back to the states to learn arabic. >> the word is she was already making a difference over there. >> yeah. and the people who work side by side with her in afghanistan said her work commitment was absolutely unwavering. in fact, one of her favorite projects was working with the afghan women's soccer team to help them gain better acceptance in that country, which is no easy task, as you know. so to better interact with the players, smedinghoff would actually spend her days off practici
shep, this is a woman who went to johns hopkins university.choosing law she chose foreign service. she volunteered afghanistan. she told her friends the places that needed her the most were the most scariest and the most dangerous. here's her father. listen. >> we were so proud of anne. she did so many great things. she was a hard worker. she was energetic. she was very devoted to the work she was doing. very devoted to helping the people in the country, afghanistan, where she was...
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. >> dean of arts science at johns hopkins university was key note speaker hosted by congressman spivrmentsither afraid to comment on because they were peer and didn't want to be snichs and adults and didn't want to be telling another parent how to raise the kids. >> spears says finding ways to overcome the code of soil ebbs is one of the goals of this conference. millbrae middle school principal told the audience the school is doing i it. >> we had a field trip for 900 kids. >> in october principal martin took the entire student body and staff to see the movie bully. the makers of that film were so impressed they sent a craw to taylor middle school to document the field trip and the anti-bullying program the school is institute entered the months since then. >> we had a pier mediation with kids talking to kids about conflict rest logs. >> principal martin says suspension down by half. there are fewer detention. >> my feeling is that it's a more safer caring place. sheriff of san mateo county says violence in schools is a local problem finding local solutions is a big part of what is needed
. >> dean of arts science at johns hopkins university was key note speaker hosted by congressman spivrmentsither afraid to comment on because they were peer and didn't want to be snichs and adults and didn't want to be telling another parent how to raise the kids. >> spears says finding ways to overcome the code of soil ebbs is one of the goals of this conference. millbrae middle school principal told the audience the school is doing i it. >> we had a field trip for 900 kids....
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ben carson up at johns hopkins. he was -- sort of his meteor was taking off. right? and then it crashed to ground awful fast. didn't it? or at least for now. >> this is -- >> go ahead. >> this is a cautionary tale for anybody who is kind of, you know, made a name for themselves outside of the world of politics an wants to get involved. the fact is that he is fine talking about all of the issues and talking about the economy but this was such an unforced error. he wasn't even -- it wasn't even a tough question. i mean it was a very sympathetic interviewer and sean hannity and he took it in a different direction talking about nambla and beastiality. it was really quite a remarkable screw-up on his part. i think it shows that you can't, you know, jump head-long into politics and not expect for something like this to happen to you. >> he was -- people were saying -- we talked to people here that he was the rising star of the republican party. right? they were talking about him as a potential candidate for 2016. i am not saying he can't bounce back but it shows, i guess h
ben carson up at johns hopkins. he was -- sort of his meteor was taking off. right? and then it crashed to ground awful fast. didn't it? or at least for now. >> this is -- >> go ahead. >> this is a cautionary tale for anybody who is kind of, you know, made a name for themselves outside of the world of politics an wants to get involved. the fact is that he is fine talking about all of the issues and talking about the economy but this was such an unforced error. he wasn't even...