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investigators found a v-shaped pattern on the wall in joshua's bedroom closet.s a pattern that occurs when something combustible is against a wall. this discovery told investigators that the fire started on the closet floor and traveled up to the attic. a melted copper electrical wire was hanging from the attic, which investigators concluded had been burned in the fire and was not the cause of it. special agents from the north carolina state bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and firearms assisted in the investigation. they eliminated the nearby electrical outlet as the cause. when they couldn't determine how the fire started, they concluded that someone had set it intentionally with a match or lighter. >> i was told by the state agent that anyone who was in the house that night was a suspect. anyone who had been in the house that evening would have been. >> investigators first talked to brittany to see if she had been playing with matches that night. they were satisfied she had not. next, they wanted to know where terri's boyfri
investigators found a v-shaped pattern on the wall in joshua's bedroom closet.s a pattern that occurs when something combustible is against a wall. this discovery told investigators that the fire started on the closet floor and traveled up to the attic. a melted copper electrical wire was hanging from the attic, which investigators concluded had been burned in the fire and was not the cause of it. special agents from the north carolina state bureau of investigation and the federal bureau of...
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joshua: part of the problem is that the prop -- product itself is so self-contained.se little units the kind of float around and can be embedded in different laces it's never felt like a home for anybody, so they need to figure out how to make twitter more like a home like facebook, or it will just the this side service to the main dishes on the web. emily: i spoke with dick costolo recently and i asked him to articulate his vision. take a listen to how he describes what he thinks twitter is and will be when it grows up. >> i deeply feel that the platform is the best way to connect in real-time to what is happening in your world. emily: twitter is the best way to connect your world? deck: this is this amazing thing that i am watching right now, live broadcasting, live video will be the future of the platform. i really think that that is the future of the platform. emily: how satisfied are you with his response? do you think he is articulating it as well? om: i don't know whether he is or is not, i cannot really tell. that is a really small segment of a much larger con
joshua: part of the problem is that the prop -- product itself is so self-contained.se little units the kind of float around and can be embedded in different laces it's never felt like a home for anybody, so they need to figure out how to make twitter more like a home like facebook, or it will just the this side service to the main dishes on the web. emily: i spoke with dick costolo recently and i asked him to articulate his vision. take a listen to how he describes what he thinks twitter is...
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humor's here with mike yard joaquin castro joshua dubois christina greer.sa, about some the intig kneeas he was wearingment one was south africa apartheid flag. >> the other one was from rodesia, this is before the independence of zimbabwe so, where did you get it. if people don't understand he clearly wanted to show it off. he wore it prominently on his jacket. >> larry: he was clear about it. >> an also his friends an family have also said that he always told racist jokes but they didn't really think that he would do anything about it right. and he just had southern fried. i know lost of people in the south, right. and for me when i think of organizations like the poverty huh center or-- these organizations in the south that have southern pride it is about social justice and human equity rit. so you can't just write it off as southern pride. >> larry: i agree. i don't like it when the south is summarily written off as racist or whatever. believe me race is everywhere. i want to bring up the obama thing again. let's say what obama said today. >> we don't h
humor's here with mike yard joaquin castro joshua dubois christina greer.sa, about some the intig kneeas he was wearingment one was south africa apartheid flag. >> the other one was from rodesia, this is before the independence of zimbabwe so, where did you get it. if people don't understand he clearly wanted to show it off. he wore it prominently on his jacket. >> larry: he was clear about it. >> an also his friends an family have also said that he always told racist jokes...
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. >> my name is joshua coffey, but everybody calls me country. >> why do they call you country?use i was raised in the sticks. i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. >> joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job in the kitchen helps him stay focused and out of trouble. >> that's crazy. i came in at 4:30 this morning, and i'll leave about 5:30. so i work 13 hours. >> stacking the line! >> the reason i do it is to get out of my cell, you know, come down here, get a little freedom. you know, eat a little better. the food that they serve doesn't taste bad, but its appeal is horrible. some of the food they serve us looks like cat food. and i'm not even joking. i swear, if you put the food that they give us in a bowl and put a can of premium quality cat food and put it there in front of the inmate -- i'm not even saying
. >> my name is joshua coffey, but everybody calls me country. >> why do they call you country?use i was raised in the sticks. i stole some copper from a local junkyard, and the proprietor of the junkyard owed me some money, and like an idiot, i stole from him instead of trying to go about it the correct way. figure i learned that lesson the wrong way. >> joshua coffey has served more than four years of his six-year sentence at the wabash valley correctional facility. his job...
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that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-personegregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a reason why you're doing this, schilling? >> police. >> who? >> police, i'm mad at the police. >> well, we're not the police, so. >> y'all are the police. >> schilling was recently sentenced to 15 years for multiple felonies, including assault, and is awaiting transfer to prison. >> what is wrong with you? why all of a sudden do you want to start acting a fool, start flooding the walls and -- >> i didn't flood the wall. >> there was water all over the floor. >> they were going to cut it off, so i grabbed the cup. >> because you're flooding my wall. >> i wasn't flooding. >> you do this all the time. i'm not putting up with it. >
that has not been the case for 20-year-old joshua schilling. [ bleep ] schilling is housed in a single-personegregation cell. officers have just shut the water off to his sink and toilet after he threatened to flood the walkway. >> so, right now we're going to call the sergeant and let them know what's going on. and there's urine coming up the floor. you all may want to step back. >> have a seat on your bunk. have a seat on your bunk. don't move. sit down. >> is there a reason...
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. >> coming up, joshua bean faces new troubles following a shakedown. >> you are presenting positiveor methamphetamine. >> and later his victim's mother talks about the bra you falsity of her daughter's murder. >> i have nightmares of heather's last moments were calling out for me to help her. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it's where to be. locked up. yeah. the steps you don't want to follow because life without parole is a hard pill to swallow. tomorrow isn't promised because today isn't finished. i can feel the tension when there is drama in the building. there is nowhere for you to hide. i suggest you stay away from here and follow god. prison life is hard. locked up. locked up, everybody locked up. this ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. locked up, locked up, everybody locked up. this ain't the place you want to be because prison life is hard. make different choices than the ones i made. stay free. keep it real. peace. >> though phillip stroud will never live life beyond the fences of the wabash
. >> coming up, joshua bean faces new troubles following a shakedown. >> you are presenting positiveor methamphetamine. >> and later his victim's mother talks about the bra you falsity of her daughter's murder. >> i have nightmares of heather's last moments were calling out for me to help her. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> it's where to be. locked up. yeah. the steps you don't want to...
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that's what happened to joshua johnson. >> it requires keeping in shape. >> may joshua did johnson. he's a self-proclaimed cam men and he has taken advantage of the bill of rights that i didn't know existed and i've lived here my whole life. this is the new york bill of rights and basically what it says essentially is that if you collect cans and bottles in the state of new york anywhere you have the right to walk into any walgreens or any other store like that to sell the same bottles and cans and cash the management team by 5 cents. mr. johnson has made his living off of it. for the pastor mr. johnson has been getting pushback from big corporations. >> it's a new york state law. what i did was i hit the streets and gathered a bunch of bottles and cans. i walked in what the manager and asked where can i return this bottles and cans to which i received was on that like a familiar. >> a. he disregarded the newark state law. >> that's completely illegal. >> they have to take it every day 24 hours a day absolutely. >> he goes to a lawyer and start consulting with his lawyer. not just a
that's what happened to joshua johnson. >> it requires keeping in shape. >> may joshua did johnson. he's a self-proclaimed cam men and he has taken advantage of the bill of rights that i didn't know existed and i've lived here my whole life. this is the new york bill of rights and basically what it says essentially is that if you collect cans and bottles in the state of new york anywhere you have the right to walk into any walgreens or any other store like that to sell the same...
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. >> coming up, joshua bean faces new troubles following a shakedown. >> you are presenting positivetamine. >> and later his victim's mother talks about the bra you falsity of her daughter's murder. >> i have nightmares of heather's last moments were calling out for me to help her. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck, and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly in place, so you never have to hold back. laugh loud, live loud, super poligrip. in the nation, we know how you feel about your car. so when coverage really counts, you can count on nationwide. ♪ love because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange just another way we put members first. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side and teriyaki. [bell rings] man, making commercials is boring. that's why you need xfinity. their cloud dvr lets me watch all my favorite shows anywhere. it's perfect for me because i do a lot of commercials. fast denim. comfortable fit. thanks, mama. that was
. >> coming up, joshua bean faces new troubles following a shakedown. >> you are presenting positivetamine. >> and later his victim's mother talks about the bra you falsity of her daughter's murder. >> i have nightmares of heather's last moments were calling out for me to help her. super poligrip seals out more food particles. so your food won't get stuck, and you can enjoy every single bite. eat loud, live loud, super poligrip. super poligrip holds your dentures tightly...
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coming up next all of our coverage from the day, including panels on the meaning of -- union general joshua chamberlain, abraham lincoln and the press, and the medical crisis of emancipation. the talks were part of the gettysburg college civil war institute's annual summer conference. >> good morning. i'm peter carmichael, a member of the history department here at gettysburg college. i'm also the director of the civil war institute. it's my pleasure to introduce professor joan wall of ucla. joan wall is a specialist in civil war and reconstruction. she is the author and editor of a number of books. the book, her most recent publication is a biographer of ulysses grant, called "grant, american hero, american myth." it won multiple prizes including the jefferson-davis award from the museum of the confederacy. dr. wall has come to gettysburg college back in 2011. she is also a teacher instructor at ucla. she's received numerous teaching awards and i have learned that in her gilded age class, when she does a lecture on baseball that at the end of the class, she breaks out bags of peanuts. and
coming up next all of our coverage from the day, including panels on the meaning of -- union general joshua chamberlain, abraham lincoln and the press, and the medical crisis of emancipation. the talks were part of the gettysburg college civil war institute's annual summer conference. >> good morning. i'm peter carmichael, a member of the history department here at gettysburg college. i'm also the director of the civil war institute. it's my pleasure to introduce professor joan wall of...
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sleeping a lot. >> within months joshua is dead, at age 18.tells his mother he died of rabies. >> and i said, what do you mean rabies? like some foreign branch of rabies? or some kind that is, you know, uncommon or rare? and i said or the kind that you vaccinate your dog every year for? and he said, jennifer, the kind you vaccinate your dog every year for. >> and just how does this teenager get rabies, a virus that's spread by animals? that new kidney he gets is infected with rabies before it even gets inside his body. here's what happened. the organ donor has been bitten by a bat, but no one knows it. the virus spreads through the bloodstream. >> no one suspected that this person had rabies. all the organs were transplanted. and all the recipients contracted rabies. >> only later did doctors realize the donor had all the symptoms of rabies from the beginning and they never should have used his organs. >> there's thousands and thousands of potential pathogens out there that organ donors could be infected with. rabies is so uncommon, the screen
sleeping a lot. >> within months joshua is dead, at age 18.tells his mother he died of rabies. >> and i said, what do you mean rabies? like some foreign branch of rabies? or some kind that is, you know, uncommon or rare? and i said or the kind that you vaccinate your dog every year for? and he said, jennifer, the kind you vaccinate your dog every year for. >> and just how does this teenager get rabies, a virus that's spread by animals? that new kidney he gets is infected with...
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but jsh want, you know, last night, as we were all trying to figure out what had happened here, joshua was one of the first people that shed some light on this in a series of tweets. so tell us about the tweets. >> my father is in nashville, tennessee. >> so afterwards, i was on the phone with him. he was on the phone with some of the folks in charleston who had direct contact with him and some of the folk who had been with him. i was sort of reporting contemporaneously about what had happened in the church. >> joshua, do you think churches will need some kind of security? less welcoming of strangers in the future. >> i know what churches are not going to do. they're not going to be intimidated. they're not going to be afraid. the doors of the church are open and i think they will continue to open their doors. but they're going to take some strategic steps to make sure that their congregations are as safe as possible. >> they're also speaking of the broader issues of supremacy. >> it's really an act of suprema supremacy, but it's also an act of coward else, as well. so much emotion you
but jsh want, you know, last night, as we were all trying to figure out what had happened here, joshua was one of the first people that shed some light on this in a series of tweets. so tell us about the tweets. >> my father is in nashville, tennessee. >> so afterwards, i was on the phone with him. he was on the phone with some of the folks in charleston who had direct contact with him and some of the folk who had been with him. i was sort of reporting contemporaneously about what...
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they say the next act of healing in this story was niche yailted by colonel joshua l. chamberlin who had been a professor of theology prior to listen in the union army. nearly 100,000 men passed by the courthouse. chamberlin led his main in a gesture of forgiveness toward those he tried to kill the previous week. war seeks justice but chamberlin understood his enemies were human and deserved more than justice. they deserved respect. he communicated that although justice would be served, mercy would also be extended. that is forgiveness. in a third and final example robert j. wicks conjures up chamberlin in his handbook of spirituality for ministers. published in 2000 and classified by the library of congress under clergy, religious life, and pastoral theology. here's what he says. at the end of the war, chamberlin is chosen to be the officer in charge of the union troops receiving the surrender. as the confederates dejectedly marched passed the ranks of union soldiers he orders the salute of these men. officers recognized the salute and ordered a similar swlute back. h
they say the next act of healing in this story was niche yailted by colonel joshua l. chamberlin who had been a professor of theology prior to listen in the union army. nearly 100,000 men passed by the courthouse. chamberlin led his main in a gesture of forgiveness toward those he tried to kill the previous week. war seeks justice but chamberlin understood his enemies were human and deserved more than justice. they deserved respect. he communicated that although justice would be served, mercy...
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they say, the next act of healing was initiated by colonel joshua l. chamberlain who had been a professor of rhetoric before enlisting in the army. nearly 100,000 men asked by the appomattox courthouse. chamberlain led his men in a gesture of forgiveness to those he tried to kill the previous week. war six justice but tamblyn understood that his enemies -- but chamberlain understood that his enemies deserved more than justice, they deserved respect. that although justice would be served, mercy would be extended. that is forgiveness. in a third and final example roger j. wick conjures up chamberlain in his book published in 2000 and classified by the library of congress under clergy, religious life and pastoral theology. he says, at the end of the war chamberlain's chosen to be the officer in charge of the union troops receiving the confederate soldiers. as they pass the union soldiers, champlin orders respect for these gallant men. confederate officers recognize the salute and order a similar salute back. honor answering honor. then he returns, is god
they say, the next act of healing was initiated by colonel joshua l. chamberlain who had been a professor of rhetoric before enlisting in the army. nearly 100,000 men asked by the appomattox courthouse. chamberlain led his men in a gesture of forgiveness to those he tried to kill the previous week. war six justice but tamblyn understood that his enemies -- but chamberlain understood that his enemies deserved more than justice, they deserved respect. that although justice would be served, mercy...
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mark: bloombergs joshua green joining us this afternoon from washington. joshua, thanks. lot to talk about this week. it has been a very busy week on europe to the united states supreme court. betty: it is incredible how this country has changed in our lifetime. mark: very much so. if today was any indication, the fight for gay rights is something that has been going on which predates our lives. weighedhe supreme court in and josh was talking about some of the comments from the gop about the decision. some of the comments from the supreme court justices were just as passiveness -- passionate. betty: much more ahead on "bloomberg market day." ♪ mark: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." i am mark crumpton here with betty liu. betty: it has been a wild day of shares for zoetis. of value.off with more is drew armstrong. drew: that was fast. in theas an 11% gain stock after valiant had considered an approach. this morning, another report saying, nope, not at all. it's like it never happened. mark: what about the news that we were hearing that bill ackman was involved. ? in
mark: bloombergs joshua green joining us this afternoon from washington. joshua, thanks. lot to talk about this week. it has been a very busy week on europe to the united states supreme court. betty: it is incredible how this country has changed in our lifetime. mark: very much so. if today was any indication, the fight for gay rights is something that has been going on which predates our lives. weighedhe supreme court in and josh was talking about some of the comments from the gop about the...
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it sounds like all the focus is on the mistakes poor joshua duggar made it's nothing about his victimsiend. >> and even as i sit and watch the parents recount again, they use these words "josh made some poor choices." and it's really insulting to keep talking about this as if they're not crimes. what josh did was a crime under arkansas law. what the parents did by failing to prevent the abuse and failing to report it to police is also a crime. so when we talk about the statute of limitation running, there are two statutes involved. it's also a statute that governs the parents's conduct and josh's dawn duct conduct. and both of those statutes ran. but i don't think we should lose site of the fact that there still needs to be an investigation because there may be more victims out there that may come forlthth pforth. >> dr. drew i have to say, if you were sexually abusing a 5-year-old child while they child is asleep or sitting on your lap or however it was done i believe while sitting on his lap, if you with sneak nothinging into your sister's rooms repeatedly and molesting him the, that
it sounds like all the focus is on the mistakes poor joshua duggar made it's nothing about his victimsiend. >> and even as i sit and watch the parents recount again, they use these words "josh made some poor choices." and it's really insulting to keep talking about this as if they're not crimes. what josh did was a crime under arkansas law. what the parents did by failing to prevent the abuse and failing to report it to police is also a crime. so when we talk about the statute...
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joshua wheeler was carrying an unloaded handgun when he tried to get into the office building. capitol police charged him with carrying a pistol without a license and unregistered firearm. several of the nsa domestic surveillance programs stopped at midnight. the senate had been away on recess since the memorial day holiday, but returned last night to debate the issue. rand paul blocked the extension to the program after talking on use floor until the laws expired. senator paul: are we going to give up our freedom? i am not going to take it anymore. i do not think the american people are going to take it anymore. jummy: it is likely the senate will pass a reform version of the freedom act. it will allow phone companies to keep their bulk phone records instead of the government. this comes as the tsa investigates major security lapses at airports. undercover officers were able to get mock explosives and weapons past tsa checkpoints with no problem. sam is live with the failures that were discovered. sam: good afternoon. 70 undercover test were completed nationwide. in 67 of thos
joshua wheeler was carrying an unloaded handgun when he tried to get into the office building. capitol police charged him with carrying a pistol without a license and unregistered firearm. several of the nsa domestic surveillance programs stopped at midnight. the senate had been away on recess since the memorial day holiday, but returned last night to debate the issue. rand paul blocked the extension to the program after talking on use floor until the laws expired. senator paul: are we going to...
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. >> joshua why has this story so much touched a nerve, made people giggle, infuriated people? ever since this broke. and then you have as part of this discussion this word transracial. why do you think this has so resonated? >> two words, brooke. black twitter. there's an enormous cultural force, folks on twitter who are both wise and humorous and they have been driving this conversation. it became much larger and it's driven by the force that over and over again from very serious issues like issues with police and to lighter issues like this one with rachel and the naacp. they seem to be driving conversation and i think that's something that we need to look at a little bit more. >> we have been talking for months and months about a lot of stories involving racial issues black lives matter marches. and so i think the notion that this woman wants to continue as she points out on her facebook post advocating for racial justice. that's not necessarily a bad thing. my question to you would be how would you suggest she do that all the while owning up to her actual ethnicity or race
. >> joshua why has this story so much touched a nerve, made people giggle, infuriated people? ever since this broke. and then you have as part of this discussion this word transracial. why do you think this has so resonated? >> two words, brooke. black twitter. there's an enormous cultural force, folks on twitter who are both wise and humorous and they have been driving this conversation. it became much larger and it's driven by the force that over and over again from very serious...
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joining me is lieutenant steve rogers and also with me joshua former head of president obama's faith-basedborhood partnerships. gentlemen, a pleasure to have both of you on. steve, first you, from an officer perspective, your gut reaction was this appropriate of this saying that until the investigation is complete you've got to remember the police responded to a volatile situation and we don't know the interaction between the young lady and the officer. the kids were told to disperse. >> does it matter? she's a young woman in a bikini clearly unarmed, and the officer thrust his weight on her back. does it matter? >> yes, it does matter. when a person whether they are an adult or child asked to be dispersed by the police obey the order. he did what he thought he had to do to try to diffuse the situation. we don't know what she was saying to him. causing a bigger problem but saying that saying that you asked me before about would there be a better solution? that's when we talk about community policing. >> joshua jump in, sir. >> with all due respect to lieutenant rogers i mean this young wom
joining me is lieutenant steve rogers and also with me joshua former head of president obama's faith-basedborhood partnerships. gentlemen, a pleasure to have both of you on. steve, first you, from an officer perspective, your gut reaction was this appropriate of this saying that until the investigation is complete you've got to remember the police responded to a volatile situation and we don't know the interaction between the young lady and the officer. the kids were told to disperse. >>...
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. >> joshua was crying and his dad brought him in and he was there with the church eldir. >> this is police report from washington county arkansas where the duggars live. domgts reveal josh was 15 years old in march of 2003 when he molested his five-year-old sister. and it didn't just happen once. police say he touched her breasts and vaginal area while reading her a book on his lap. another type the police report said he put his hand up her skirt in the landry room. >> one of the sisters remembers the blanket being removed and she went to her father and said something about it. >> and it wasn't just his five-year-old sister he victimized. the police report said he admitted back in 2003 and 2002 to molesting four of his sisters and a family friend. jim bob told police that in march of 2002 he said he was sneaking in his sister's room at night and touching his sisters on the breast and vaginal areas while they were sleeping. in all josh is involved in seven instances of sexual molestation and his parents sat on the information instead of reporting it to police. in fact despite josh du
. >> joshua was crying and his dad brought him in and he was there with the church eldir. >> this is police report from washington county arkansas where the duggars live. domgts reveal josh was 15 years old in march of 2003 when he molested his five-year-old sister. and it didn't just happen once. police say he touched her breasts and vaginal area while reading her a book on his lap. another type the police report said he put his hand up her skirt in the landry room. >> one of...
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joshua was 14. >> their shocking confession down playing josh's sexual abuse. >> they didn't know hefinals heat up, we are at home with the mvp family. >> they make
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that is the difference here. >> jimmy williams and joshua dubois.p fiscal hawks get news about obamacare and how much it will cost. ♪ every auto insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. ♪ those who have served our nation have earned the very best service in return. ♪ usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru...
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a violent struggle in the city left an officer seriously hurt.e of t officer say they spotted joshua a try to assemble a shot gun at the corner of bush and octavia street. that officer suffered a concussion. >> we're trying to control this man without hurting him. and all the while, he's just fighting us. as much as i'm yelling at him, ont just lay on your stomach. that we're just going to handcuff much you, he's just not listening to us. >> police are looking for the owner of this shotgun that the suspect had in his possession. they say it's worth tens of thousands of dollars. >> next at 11:00, disturbing and breathtaking. why some are saying they've never seen anything like it before. >> now it's all about the tent. here how one mountain dew man is cashing in. >> good evening. no thick fog in san francisco. a beautiful evening across the city. we'll talk more about how much it cools us in that microclimate forecast. rental deal in silicon valley. if you like to sleep outdoors >>> we may have found a great frontal deal in silicon valley. if you like to sleep out doors in a tent. yes
a violent struggle in the city left an officer seriously hurt.e of t officer say they spotted joshua a try to assemble a shot gun at the corner of bush and octavia street. that officer suffered a concussion. >> we're trying to control this man without hurting him. and all the while, he's just fighting us. as much as i'm yelling at him, ont just lay on your stomach. that we're just going to handcuff much you, he's just not listening to us. >> police are looking for the owner of this...
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religious affairs director for the white house, joshua dubois. you have such a unique perspective.faithful called him the comforter in chief. put in perspective what you saw today at the arena. >> jake as a christian, as an a.m.e. as a black person and american, president obama did me and many others very, very proud today. first and foremost he honored reverend/senator pinkney, spoke about what made that man tick and all of the wonderful things about him. but then he pulled back the lens a bit, and gave us a glimpse of where we need to go as a country. finally with his heart overflowing, he spontaneously led the congregation in "amazing grace." we saw an historic moment this afternoon at the college of charleston. it's something i know that the family and this country will never forget. >> i've seen the president give many speeches at black churches. they tend to be similar to what i saw today, except for that moment where he did seem overcome with emotion, with comfort, with a feeling perhaps of grace, and he started to sing "amazing grace." i've never seen him doing in like that
religious affairs director for the white house, joshua dubois. you have such a unique perspective.faithful called him the comforter in chief. put in perspective what you saw today at the arena. >> jake as a christian, as an a.m.e. as a black person and american, president obama did me and many others very, very proud today. first and foremost he honored reverend/senator pinkney, spoke about what made that man tick and all of the wonderful things about him. but then he pulled back the lens...
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. >> reporter: joshua lane is more than 700 students who are part of this coding academy throarng createlearning to create computer apps and games from scratch. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer in the domain of computer science. it is actually a very important general subject that all young people should learn. so i think that's the earlier the better. >> john wayne is the founder of the academy and a man on a coding mission. he studied engineering at the university of hong kong and won a scholarship to oxford university. he turned to computer education and believes that digital literacy is now a core life skill. >> i think this is a very meaningful mission for me to teach our young people to learn programming which i think is the 21st century literacy. >> reporter: with apps, smartphones and digital literacy so much a part of our lives it is not a surprise that here in hong kong there is a campaign to make coding a mandatory part of the school curriculum. united kingdom and estonia have it on the curriculum. it's still not on the major curriculum
. >> reporter: joshua lane is more than 700 students who are part of this coding academy throarng createlearning to create computer apps and games from scratch. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer in the domain of computer science. it is actually a very important general subject that all young people should learn. so i think that's the earlier the better. >> john wayne is the founder of the academy and a man on a coding...
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. >> joshua liang is one of seven students in this computer academy learning apps and computer games from scratch. some are as young as four but all have the same goal to become digital entrepreneurs. >> i made lots of games i always liked to make games. >> it is a very important general subject that all people should learn the early the better. >> john liang is the founder of the academy and a man on a coding mission. he studied at the university hong kong and won a scholarship toto harvard. he believes computer coding is the essence of 21st century literacy. with apps smartphone and digital literacy so part of our daily lives now, there is no surprise there's a campaign in hong kong to make coding part of the curriculum. here it is still not not a compulsory program. >> for most people coding at the same time. now coders want the government to commit. >> i sam a believer of coding being something that -- i am a believer of coding being something everywhere kid should learn at the early stages. hong kong schools are far from having something like that in the curriculum. >> right now
. >> joshua liang is one of seven students in this computer academy learning apps and computer games from scratch. some are as young as four but all have the same goal to become digital entrepreneurs. >> i made lots of games i always liked to make games. >> it is a very important general subject that all people should learn the early the better. >> john liang is the founder of the academy and a man on a coding mission. he studied at the university hong kong and won a...
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the equivalent of joshua chamberlain and little roundtable defense. go: thank you for joining us. vago: every two years since 1913 the world's commercial and defense errors is contractors gather at the historic airfield outside the french capital. your to tell us what to o expect from this 51st international air show is one of the world leading aerospace analysts. richard, welcome back to the show. you and i will be back at the paris air show. what will be the hot topics? what should we expect to hear on the stand and among the pele? guest: you look back 15 years ago, it was all about globalization and here we are going to a show about france a and a lot of ways. a lot of ways for french industry to shine. it is somewhat like a level of vertical national integration that is coming to fruition and they're starting to get serious commcial activ you have rafael goingng from 0-84. on top of thata couple o recent helicopter wins i in poland. these are french products but also of the supply chain for these products is french which has given them a key advantage. it is no longer multi-do
the equivalent of joshua chamberlain and little roundtable defense. go: thank you for joining us. vago: every two years since 1913 the world's commercial and defense errors is contractors gather at the historic airfield outside the french capital. your to tell us what to o expect from this 51st international air show is one of the world leading aerospace analysts. richard, welcome back to the show. you and i will be back at the paris air show. what will be the hot topics? what should we expect...
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joshua was 14 and just turned 15 when he did what he did.ng an adult preying on a child. so he was a child preying on a child. >> so you do not view josh as a pedophile pedophile? >> no. >> joining us now, robert watson, a gay father of two boys who wrote michelle duggar a letter asking for an apology. apparently we clipped off some of that for time but what michelle duggar was talking about, as megan kelly made clear, is she was talking about the possible rights of transsexuals to use -- transsexual women to use ladies rooms, girls rooms. that's what this was about. this ordinance had nothing to do with the possibility of convicted pedophiles being allowed to go in there and do this. but tell me your reaction to what you heard tonight. >> i was very frustrated from a parent. i didn't hear an honest account. what they described, their reactions, were not -- didn't pass the litmus test for me as a parents. but also on the issue you're talking about for transgender people, they were totally mischaracterized. that is not what a transgender pers
joshua was 14 and just turned 15 when he did what he did.ng an adult preying on a child. so he was a child preying on a child. >> so you do not view josh as a pedophile pedophile? >> no. >> joining us now, robert watson, a gay father of two boys who wrote michelle duggar a letter asking for an apology. apparently we clipped off some of that for time but what michelle duggar was talking about, as megan kelly made clear, is she was talking about the possible rights of...
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his name is joshua boling. he was found at bush and octavia at pacific heights. he put up a fight before they could arrest him. police say he was trying to put together a shotgun like this one. it is called a diamond pigeon bereta. they sell for $8,000 or more. >>> there is now a criminal investigation into the balcony collapse in berkeley. 2000 night, questions. have key pieces of evidence been tainted or destroyed? >> and homes crumbles. scientists know what is calling mystery cracks and some california communities. >> they look like something out of cartoons. but tonight, the cars of the future >> there is now a criminal investigation into the balcony collapse in berkeley that killed six students. the alameda county sheriff's office will see if there was any wrong doing, but we are hearing from an expert that some of the key evidence pieces may have been destroyed because the city quickly removed the balcony that was below the balcony that fell. >> it is so valuable to open up the lower balcony carefully and by the forensic engineers and establish why. was it
his name is joshua boling. he was found at bush and octavia at pacific heights. he put up a fight before they could arrest him. police say he was trying to put together a shotgun like this one. it is called a diamond pigeon bereta. they sell for $8,000 or more. >>> there is now a criminal investigation into the balcony collapse in berkeley. 2000 night, questions. have key pieces of evidence been tainted or destroyed? >> and homes crumbles. scientists know what is calling mystery...
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joshua wheeler was carrying an unloaded smith and wesson, discovered during a search required to enter capital office buildings. wheeler, an intern for lynn jenkins of kansas will be arraigned tomorrow. >>> obvious the next month the supreme court will rule on hot-button topics - same-sex marriage and the obama care. they handed down a judgment concerning religious bias in the workplace, and the other on free speech on the internet. lisa stark stakes a closer look >>> pennsylvania resident n anthony went to prison after posting violent language on facebook about shooting up a kindergarten class, attacking an fbi agent and harming his estranged wife writing: his words were they area put ib nothing more than wrap lyrics protected by free speech that he did not intend harm. he was convicted after a jury found that a reasonable person would consider what he wrote to be a threat. the supreme court threw out his conviction on a 7-2 vote. chief justice john roberts writing for the majority avoided addressing the free speech aspect of the case saying: - a criminal conviction requires an intent
joshua wheeler was carrying an unloaded smith and wesson, discovered during a search required to enter capital office buildings. wheeler, an intern for lynn jenkins of kansas will be arraigned tomorrow. >>> obvious the next month the supreme court will rule on hot-button topics - same-sex marriage and the obama care. they handed down a judgment concerning religious bias in the workplace, and the other on free speech on the internet. lisa stark stakes a closer look >>>...
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joshua was actually 14 and just turned 15 when he did what he did. and i think the legal definition is 16 and up for being an adult preying on a child. so he was a child preying on a child. >> duggar's father said he learned about the allegations in 2002 and he said he asked the church for help, but did not call the police. tlc has not said if the show will continue. >>> d.c.'s anacostia high school will receive more than a quarter of a million dollars to help support teen moms. the frapt is being award -- the grant is being awarded because of high rates of teen pregnancy. research done in ward 8 said it's 39% and in ward 7 it's 33%. that's compared with 11% when you combine the rest of the district and 13% nationally. with the grants, the program at anacostia will be able to provide prenatal care and parent services and it will be operated by medstar georgetown hospital center. >>> and this afternoon, most of the whitman walker staff moved into the building on 14th street northwest last month. it's expected to announce the revitalization plans. the
joshua was actually 14 and just turned 15 when he did what he did. and i think the legal definition is 16 and up for being an adult preying on a child. so he was a child preying on a child. >> duggar's father said he learned about the allegations in 2002 and he said he asked the church for help, but did not call the police. tlc has not said if the show will continue. >>> d.c.'s anacostia high school will receive more than a quarter of a million dollars to help support teen moms....
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joshua s. friedman:alan h. howard: i think the main effect is actually for how it affects the japanese markets? i'm sure that the low price of oil and the low headline inflation helps the europeans do their qe. six to nine months from now, inflation will be much, much higher than now. not how is the market going to react to the fact that they're not going to be doing anymore qe in the places. maybe not today but closer toward that if we reach that level, i don't see how the markets are going to have it at these levels when they understand the qes coming to an end globally. it could have an effect on markets which are risk seeking today. gillian tett: i would like to ask you each, given what you have heard about these potential for rising volatility given these mismatched liquidities and a world where everyone is reaching for risk, what is your top favorite trade that you one would put on at the moment? what advice would you give to people in the audience? one thing that you would not touch with a barge pole? i
joshua s. friedman:alan h. howard: i think the main effect is actually for how it affects the japanese markets? i'm sure that the low price of oil and the low headline inflation helps the europeans do their qe. six to nine months from now, inflation will be much, much higher than now. not how is the market going to react to the fact that they're not going to be doing anymore qe in the places. maybe not today but closer toward that if we reach that level, i don't see how the markets are going to...
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joshua lawrence chamberlain. think about york and everything you just heard me talk about, think about yourself and the choices we make every day. we know not of the future and cannot plan for it much, but we can hold our spirits and our bodies so pure and high we may cherish such thoughts and such ideals and dream such dreams of lofty purpose so what? that we can determine and know what manner of men we will be whenever and wherever the hour strikes that calls the noble action. this predestination god has given us in charge. no man becomes suddenly different from his habit and cherished thought. and this is why every decision we make matters. and this is why your life matters. you can change the world. we can talk about chamberlain and his history. not bad for a man with a stuttering problem when he was a young man. he became one of the best orators of his generation. somebody with a stuttering problem as a youth made fun of and laughed at castigated, overcame his weakness and used that to change the world save
joshua lawrence chamberlain. think about york and everything you just heard me talk about, think about yourself and the choices we make every day. we know not of the future and cannot plan for it much, but we can hold our spirits and our bodies so pure and high we may cherish such thoughts and such ideals and dream such dreams of lofty purpose so what? that we can determine and know what manner of men we will be whenever and wherever the hour strikes that calls the noble action. this...
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. >> my name is joshua josh emmy on behalf of the owner of the property. we are just here to say that we did not get adequate notice to make the repairs and we did meet some repairs that were clear to us, but her parents mother wants and needs to be made there once clear to us so we did not know quite when these to be done. we were willing to pay the balance , we did not get the invoice yet. so if there is a penalty for having it on the tax rate that we would like to. now. >> okay suggests the public commenters want you all to know that there will be an opportunity, after this hearing, is closed to meet with a representative from the department of public works outside of the chamber to try to resolve any issues, any outstanding issues you may have. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> did upon the public work is a applaud. >> can you move the microphone >> will be an opportunity to discuss her issue department after the hearing. >> neck speaker, please >> want to fix those sidewalks. solid as a rock.. where we all walk. please do not stop. fix it solid. solid as
. >> my name is joshua josh emmy on behalf of the owner of the property. we are just here to say that we did not get adequate notice to make the repairs and we did meet some repairs that were clear to us, but her parents mother wants and needs to be made there once clear to us so we did not know quite when these to be done. we were willing to pay the balance , we did not get the invoice yet. so if there is a penalty for having it on the tax rate that we would like to. now. >> okay...
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what joshua starr is doing now. puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president obama must act now to protect care for three and a half million u.s. citizens. before it's too late... >>> you're watching "news4 today." >> montgomery county schools former superintendent has a new job. dr. starr resigned in february. he's now headed tofy delta capital international to be the next ceo. the company provides networking and resources for educators. >>> it's hard to keep track of the changes and future changes coming to the tyson area. but tonight you can attend an open house to keep you up to date. the open house is held at 7:00 to 9:00. cou
what joshua starr is doing now. puerto rico's healthcare system is on life support... putting three and a half million puerto ricans at risk. it's an outrage. puerto ricans are us citizens and pay the same medicare taxes, but receive only half the federal healthcare funding as the other 50 states. the headlines tell the story.... "unfair treatment from washington"... "thousands without medications"... "it's a crisis that could imperil the whole economy." president...
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. >> reporter: joshua is one of 700 students who are a part of this coding academy, learning to creates and computer games from scratch and some are as young as four but all have the same goal to become digital entrepreneurs. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer an exclusive domain of computer science and it's a subject all young people should learn and i think the earlier the better. >> reporter: john is the founder of economy and a man on a coding mission and studied engineering at the university of hong kong and won a scholarship to oxford university and after a career in comer gaming he turned to computer education and believes that coding is a core life skill. >> i think this is a meaningful mission to teach young people to learn program which is 21st century literacy. >> reporter: with apps and technology so much a part of our daily lives now it's no surprise in hong kong there is a campaign to make coding to be a part of the school curriculum and others have it on the agenda and now it's a computer program in school but the enthusiasm
. >> reporter: joshua is one of 700 students who are a part of this coding academy, learning to creates and computer games from scratch and some are as young as four but all have the same goal to become digital entrepreneurs. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer an exclusive domain of computer science and it's a subject all young people should learn and i think the earlier the better. >> reporter: john is the founder of...
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. >> reporter: joshua is one of 700 students who are a part of this coding academy learning to created computer games from scratch and some are as young as four and all have the same goal to be digital entrepreneurs. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer a domain of computer science, it's actually a very important subject and all young people should learn and i think the earlier the better. >> reporter: john is the founder of academy and a man on a coding mission and studied engineer at the university of hong kong and won a scholarship to oxford university and after a career in computer gaming he turned to computer education and believes that digital literacy is now a core life skill. >> i think this is a very meaningful mission for me to teach our young people to learn programming which i think is the 21st century literacy. >> reporter: with apps and smartphone and technology so much a part of their lives it's no surprise in hong kong there is a plan to make coding a part of the curriculum and the uk and astonia have it on the agenda and he
. >> reporter: joshua is one of 700 students who are a part of this coding academy learning to created computer games from scratch and some are as young as four and all have the same goal to be digital entrepreneurs. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer a domain of computer science, it's actually a very important subject and all young people should learn and i think the earlier the better. >> reporter: john is the founder of...
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our sense of order that we would be married before our children were old enough to get married, and joshua and about to go to buffalo for graduate school and sarah is 20 and in her senior year in college, and it was very close. >> but we were able to get married in 2013 and that was just an amazing experience. >> after 41 years to be able to get married, i mean -- yay! >> and now everyone can. [ laughter ] >> and now that marriage will be recognized in all 50 states. what was it like to not have that be recognized on a practical level for you? >> very frightening, all we had to do was drive across the border to pennsylvania, and god forbid a medical emergency could separate us. and we have lived that that non-recognition of who we were to each other and who we are to each other. we have known people who have had to suffer that. so quite honestly we would not go to another state until they recognized our marriage. think of all of the people who work in a state that doesn't recognize the marriage. the legal ramifications, the fear is totally gone and god bless the supreme court justices for
our sense of order that we would be married before our children were old enough to get married, and joshua and about to go to buffalo for graduate school and sarah is 20 and in her senior year in college, and it was very close. >> but we were able to get married in 2013 and that was just an amazing experience. >> after 41 years to be able to get married, i mean -- yay! >> and now everyone can. [ laughter ] >> and now that marriage will be recognized in all 50 states....
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. >> reporter: joshua is one of 700 students who are part of this coding academy.to create apps and computer games from scratch. some are as young as four but all have the same goal to become digital entrepreneurs. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer in the domain exclusive domain of computer science it's actually a very important general subject that all young people should learn, so i think the earlier the better. >> reporter: john wayne is the founder of the academy and a man on a coding mission. he studied engineering at the university of hong kong and won a scholarship to oxford university. after a career in computer game, he turn today computer education. and believes that digital literacy is a core life skill. >> i think that is a very meaning. mission to me to teach our young people to learn programming which i think is the 21st century literacy. >> reporter: with apps, smart phones and digital technology so much a part of their daily lives now it's no surprise that here in hong kong there is a campaign to make
. >> reporter: joshua is one of 700 students who are part of this coding academy.to create apps and computer games from scratch. some are as young as four but all have the same goal to become digital entrepreneurs. >> i make lots of games and i always wanted to make games. >> coding is no longer in the domain exclusive domain of computer science it's actually a very important general subject that all young people should learn, so i think the earlier the better. >>...
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we could go on and on for poor joshua chamberlain from the civil war say it is for the purchase of fins to make good man better and bad and worse. the by the small decisions you make every day. isn't that amazing? so you can take control of your destiny that way. now to jump into the first world war. the first situation here is that york is in the army. while that camp borden he made the but i remember back in maya vase the your using him to do train all the others. they want to prod him to a corporal. he said i cannot do that. i want out and the commanders said what? what is wrong with you? you are a model soldier. and major buxton in there were also closed which is there eight famous for new york. but let's talk about this and they invited him to the commander's office for cartelists why you cannot fight as a christian. they would respond in a nice way can the major is very clear about this that we're talking as christians but not as officers or soldiers. he had a great impression of this, if the europeans would take the time patiently, a few evenings and finally but if you do not war
we could go on and on for poor joshua chamberlain from the civil war say it is for the purchase of fins to make good man better and bad and worse. the by the small decisions you make every day. isn't that amazing? so you can take control of your destiny that way. now to jump into the first world war. the first situation here is that york is in the army. while that camp borden he made the but i remember back in maya vase the your using him to do train all the others. they want to prod him to a...
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they blocked it off at joshua road so watch for that one.ve been tweeting all the traffic as well with the #6abc traffic so a good way to figure out exactly what's going on. on the 30 bypass it's sun glare adding to your delay. eastbound traffic pretty heavy from 340 to 113 and we're going to keep that sunshine through the day but it's more comfortable today, 68 degrees right now in philadelphia, just in the upper 50's as you look in allentown and millville. in fact temperatures about 12 degrees cool cooler in some spots than yesterday. >> thanks karen. >>> a mixed ruling for two officers involved in the deadly shooting of a man. ezell ford's family and friends were on hand for the decision. the 25-year-old was shot to death last year because police say he grabbed for an officer's gun. critics accused police of going too far. ford was homeless and mentally ill. the commission cleared a senior officer last night but said the second officer violated policy. however, the panel did not go into detail on why. >> testimony is expected to resume to
they blocked it off at joshua road so watch for that one.ve been tweeting all the traffic as well with the #6abc traffic so a good way to figure out exactly what's going on. on the 30 bypass it's sun glare adding to your delay. eastbound traffic pretty heavy from 340 to 113 and we're going to keep that sunshine through the day but it's more comfortable today, 68 degrees right now in philadelphia, just in the upper 50's as you look in allentown and millville. in fact temperatures about 12...