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ken's wealthy wife dee was david novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew david novak.mething made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> reporter: answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell phone, the one someone used to invite ken to the fatal meeting, the store had surveillance video of a man buying that very phone. ken's family said they didn't recognize him, but would novak? carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place. but fair warning -- as you'll see, puzzle pieces and some residents of this downtown loft might not be quite what they seem. >>> coming up -- one of those residents is about to get a nasty shock. >> disbelief. >> while the investigation t
ken's wealthy wife dee was david novak's client. that's why ken dolezsar knew david novak.mething made ken's relatives suspicious. so detectives drove over to the loft where they spoke with mr. novak. >> he was soft spoken. >> reporter: and a bright man. >> he came across as very intelligent, yes. >> reporter: answered all the questions but didn't seem to be of much help. then as detective carriger was preparing to leave, he tried one more question. that prepaid cell...
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it's a privilege now to introduce ken heineman. ken? >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon. thank you for that wonderful introduction. on these occasions, it's usually considered appropriate to lead off with a personal 1960s story, which is a little bit difficult in my case since i was born in 1962. therefore my '60s story took place actually in 1984. as a senior at michigan state university. my roommate, wes and i, had set up a landscaping business. and we came across a client a little old gentleman named ralph. and ralph wanted us to work on the big house. so ralph would ride around the property on a motorized lawnmower, have a cigar clamped between his teeth and say we have to move those railroad ties over there. of course wes and i in the prime of life at 22, both of us together groaning and straining to lift these ties up, one tie. like, gee, ralph, how did you get these down here? oh, i just threw them over my shoulders, two at a time, plopped them down. my friend wes said this guy is a gorilla. i was noticing the big house on the property and i noticed his gardens wer
it's a privilege now to introduce ken heineman. ken? >> thank you very much. >> good afternoon. thank you for that wonderful introduction. on these occasions, it's usually considered appropriate to lead off with a personal 1960s story, which is a little bit difficult in my case since i was born in 1962. therefore my '60s story took place actually in 1984. as a senior at michigan state university. my roommate, wes and i, had set up a landscaping business. and we came across a client...
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ken: just a rocket out there. steve: no chance for viciedo. ken: here is sweeney. get live audio pitch track. text at bat to 31826 whitesox.com. doublened a scored. started off that five-run third with that double. he's a nice young man. wish him the best. a terrific looking prospect with us when he was 19 years old. he has got big power. steve: 2/3 of their outfield out for the foreseeable future. didn't get a chance to play against a right hand personal funny how some guys who have big power, when they get in the game, they don't use the same swing. ken: and there is a solid single. steve: that throw was a little further up the line. they would have had him at the plate. that ball short-hopped a.j. nothing he could do with it. single for sweeney. run batted in. his eighth. second hit of the night. danks got a strong arm but you either get it there on the fly or bounce it on the grass. but that throw, nobody is going to make that play. ken: here is pedroia. 1-4. when you got a strong arm like viciedo, he hit it right on the head. you either got to make sure that y
ken: just a rocket out there. steve: no chance for viciedo. ken: here is sweeney. get live audio pitch track. text at bat to 31826 whitesox.com. doublened a scored. started off that five-run third with that double. he's a nice young man. wish him the best. a terrific looking prospect with us when he was 19 years old. he has got big power. steve: 2/3 of their outfield out for the foreseeable future. didn't get a chance to play against a right hand personal funny how some guys who have big power,...
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let's ask ken rogoff. is this the worst recovery ever, ken?ll, it's a matter of semantics, but the great depression was worse. i mean, it's really hard to compare. i mean, sure, there are a few good years in the early '30s, but we got to 20% unemployment first. it was bad, but here we got to 10. it was really staggering, and it didn't come back, it wasn't really until world war ii that things really started to improve. and this is the word recovery since world war ii. it is typical of a deep financial crisis, but the great depression, that was another animal. >> you point out that the recovery from financial crises are slower from other kinds of crises. and you were quoted this week by both timothy geithner and ed lazear, who worked for bush. your research is what all sides of the economic schoolings of thought use to the talk about this recovery, ken. >> well, i think we -- my work with carmen reinhart, we certainly show that recoveries are very slow after a financial crisis. i think where policies really matter is affecting the ark of the ec
let's ask ken rogoff. is this the worst recovery ever, ken?ll, it's a matter of semantics, but the great depression was worse. i mean, it's really hard to compare. i mean, sure, there are a few good years in the early '30s, but we got to 20% unemployment first. it was bad, but here we got to 10. it was really staggering, and it didn't come back, it wasn't really until world war ii that things really started to improve. and this is the word recovery since world war ii. it is typical of a deep...
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let's ask ken rogoff. is this the worst recovery ever, ken?, it's a matter of semantics, but the great depression is worse. it's hard to compare. sure, there were a few good years in the early '30s and he points to them in his article. we got to 25% unemployment first. it was bad here we got to 10. it was really staggering. frankly it didn't come back really until world war ii that things started to improve. this is the worst recovery of world war ii, typical of a deep financial crisis. the great depression, that was another animal. >> you point out the recovery from financial crises are slower than other crises. ewe were quoted and your research is what all sides of the economic schools of thought use to talk about this recovery, ken. >> well, i think my work with carmen rinehart, we certainly show the recovers are slow after a financial crisis. i think where policies really matter is affecting the arc of the economy in the longer run. how are we competing with china? where are the jobs going to come? we have a population. kids born today are
let's ask ken rogoff. is this the worst recovery ever, ken?, it's a matter of semantics, but the great depression is worse. it's hard to compare. sure, there were a few good years in the early '30s and he points to them in his article. we got to 25% unemployment first. it was bad here we got to 10. it was really staggering. frankly it didn't come back really until world war ii that things started to improve. this is the worst recovery of world war ii, typical of a deep financial crisis. the...
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your co-author is ken krokowsky. who is he? >> guest: he is a bright young constitutional attorney, a constitutional scholar. he and i worked tote at the american civil rights union, but most notely at the family research council and here at liberty university. over the last five years we have collaborated on written works as well as speaking engagements across the country. the blueprint and the second book, resurgence, how constitutional conservativism can save america, are works we enjoyed doing together. >> host: and book tv will also be talking him about the book, resurgent. you can watch that in future weeks on book tv on c-span. ken blackwell, in your book, "the blueprint," you compare presidents bush and obama to pressures hoover and roosevelt. what is that analogy? >> guest: hoover set the table for roosevelt, and i believe that president bush set the table in his last 18 months for this substantial power grab by barack obama. at the end of the day what is fundamentally challenging about the obama administration and the
your co-author is ken krokowsky. who is he? >> guest: he is a bright young constitutional attorney, a constitutional scholar. he and i worked tote at the american civil rights union, but most notely at the family research council and here at liberty university. over the last five years we have collaborated on written works as well as speaking engagements across the country. the blueprint and the second book, resurgence, how constitutional conservativism can save america, are works we...
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york co-author is ken klukowski. the two of you have written two books. who is trained for?>> he is a bright young constitutional attorney, constitutional scholar. he and i worked together at the american civil rights union, but most notably at the family research council, and here at liberty university. so over the last five years, we have collaborated on written works, as well as speaking engagements across the country. "the blueprint" and the second book, "resurgent: how constitutional conservatism can save america" are works that we have enjoyed doing together. >> and booktv will also be talking with mr. klukowski about the book "resurgent." you can watch that any future weeks on book tv on c-span2. ken blackwell, in your book, "the blueprint," you compare presidents bush and obama to president hoover and roosevelt. what is that analogy? >> hoover set the table for roosevelt, and i believe that president bush set the table in his last 18 months for this substantial power grab by barack obama. at the end of the day, what is fundamentally challenging about the obama admini
york co-author is ken klukowski. the two of you have written two books. who is trained for?>> he is a bright young constitutional attorney, constitutional scholar. he and i worked together at the american civil rights union, but most notably at the family research council, and here at liberty university. so over the last five years, we have collaborated on written works, as well as speaking engagements across the country. "the blueprint" and the second book, "resurgent: how...
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with ken blackwell and ken klukowski joins us here at liberty university. what do you mean constitutional conservatism? what are some of the key is? >> the form of government given to us by our founding fathers. it was unprecedented by our founding fathers. it has made america the most wealthy, prosperous and free nation in all the history of humanity world wide. with "resurgent: how constitutional conservatism can save america" we look at what it this that makes the system different from anywhere else on the planet. the tenfold promise of the declaration of the dependence and the constitution of the united states, from those 10 principles we do with economic issues, the social issues, insecurity and defense and philosophical issues the role of the individual, family, governme nt, to create the optimal system of government for happiness and prosperity. >>host: what are the key is? >> the issue economically is first of all, in order to be sovereign meeting not living by another but to own, became from the system the crown had ultimate title they all lived by
with ken blackwell and ken klukowski joins us here at liberty university. what do you mean constitutional conservatism? what are some of the key is? >> the form of government given to us by our founding fathers. it was unprecedented by our founding fathers. it has made america the most wealthy, prosperous and free nation in all the history of humanity world wide. with "resurgent: how constitutional conservatism can save america" we look at what it this that makes the system...
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along with ken blackwell. mr. klukowski georges here at liberty university on book tv on c-span2. mr. klukowski, what do you mean when you say constitutional conservative, conservatism and what are some of the keys to constitutional conservatism? >> constitutional conservatism is the form of government given to us by our founding fathers. it was unique and unprecedented when they did in the late 1700s. it has over two centuries and change made america the most successful, most wealthy, most prosperous, most powerful and most free nation in all the history of the world history. the history of humanity, worldwide. what we do in "resurgent" is we look at what it is that makes the american constitutional system different from what we can find anywhere else on the planet. both the tenfold promise that we get into of the declaration of independence, which was our founding charter, and then the constitution of the united states with this amendments which are the supreme law of the land, and from those 10 principles w
along with ken blackwell. mr. klukowski georges here at liberty university on book tv on c-span2. mr. klukowski, what do you mean when you say constitutional conservative, conservatism and what are some of the keys to constitutional conservatism? >> constitutional conservatism is the form of government given to us by our founding fathers. it was unique and unprecedented when they did in the late 1700s. it has over two centuries and change made america the most successful, most wealthy,...
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ken hall is in studio with us. be glad to take your calls about jobs and any of the other issues. ken hall is the general secretary treasurer of the international teamsters. some of the press recently, the teamsters going out after hostess. why? didn't hostess declare bankruptcy? >> well, actually, they're in chapter 22 which means that they filed bankruptcy twice now. they filed bankruptcy -- they filed the second time only three years after exiting bankruptcy in 2009. and what we have actually been trying to do is to reach an agreement to allow this company to be able to come out of bankruptcy and be a profitable and on-going company. it has been incredibly frustrating because our members -- despite what the company has put out and media reports, our members have taken over $70 million per year pay cuts and that's been going on since 2008. other unions like the bakery worker's union took similar cuts so this company has enjoyed about $140 million in concessions from their workers. since 2008. and what they have d
ken hall is in studio with us. be glad to take your calls about jobs and any of the other issues. ken hall is the general secretary treasurer of the international teamsters. some of the press recently, the teamsters going out after hostess. why? didn't hostess declare bankruptcy? >> well, actually, they're in chapter 22 which means that they filed bankruptcy twice now. they filed bankruptcy -- they filed the second time only three years after exiting bankruptcy in 2009. and what we have...
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ken, when i look at this market and i look at a 20-year chart. it looks like technically it's headed to 1%. do you think we'll hit that, why or why not on the treasury. >> i don't expect 10%. part of the reason why is because, you know, fed -- inflation expectations staying up around 2% or higher. i think for nominal rates to get to 1% the fed would have to be way behind in terms of easing and really bring about, you know, extreme economic weakness and i don't see that happening. >> bill gross, do you see that happening because the chart sure looks like that's where the ten-year is headed. >> i compare this market starting in 1981 at 14% on the long bond and maybe the ten-year to a big smile. you know, it's come down on the left side of that smile, you know, it's going to go back up on the right side of that smile over the next 10 to 15 years but for the next two or three, you know, we're basically going to stay where we are at 2% for the ten-year and maybe around 85 basis points for the five-year which is where they were auctioned this morning.
ken, when i look at this market and i look at a 20-year chart. it looks like technically it's headed to 1%. do you think we'll hit that, why or why not on the treasury. >> i don't expect 10%. part of the reason why is because, you know, fed -- inflation expectations staying up around 2% or higher. i think for nominal rates to get to 1% the fed would have to be way behind in terms of easing and really bring about, you know, extreme economic weakness and i don't see that happening. >>...
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ken, do you want to start? >> i guess the thing i would emphasize and go to the last question asked here, is when it comes to private person to private person stuff i emphasize it as though it is individual to individual. but there will be a whole different layer of that large scale institutions corporations. , nongovernmental, but private. second, the other thing i would stress would be that although there are certain functions about drones in the private setting which are about drones, where they go how long they are there, all those kinds of questions, most of the questions that i think will drive privacy concerns this way will be the ways in which drone technology is embedded with other technology and serves as a leveraging platform for things like the web for forms of surveillance and all of that. it is the leveraging package that concerns all of us. >> i think i will start where i began and say, this is a unique opportunity for us to try to build privacy protections into the regulations that govern drones
ken, do you want to start? >> i guess the thing i would emphasize and go to the last question asked here, is when it comes to private person to private person stuff i emphasize it as though it is individual to individual. but there will be a whole different layer of that large scale institutions corporations. , nongovernmental, but private. second, the other thing i would stress would be that although there are certain functions about drones in the private setting which are about drones,...
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we're live in hyattsville, ken molestina, 9news now. >> thank you, ken. >>> new information tonight ont suspect accused of attacking folks with a hammer in a northwest dc neighborhood. this is the picture of him. michael davis courtesy of the prince of petworth blog. investigators believe davis who is the brother of nfl stars vernon and vontae davis is the one who attacked four people in a 72-hour period in the petworth neighborhood. police have blanketed that area after the attacker killed a retired nurse from denver and allegedly assaulted two other folks within 26 hours. undercover officers stationed heard a woman cry out in pain. they ran to her and found her on the ground. she had been hit in the head. then they spotted davis. >> the officers made eye kagt with the subject. -- contact with the subject. he began running through the alley and was pursued by officers. >> he found a bag that he had ditched containing a claw hammer they believe he used in the attacks. he was being charged for last night's attack but they believe he was responsible for all four. he's expected to be in c
we're live in hyattsville, ken molestina, 9news now. >> thank you, ken. >>> new information tonight ont suspect accused of attacking folks with a hammer in a northwest dc neighborhood. this is the picture of him. michael davis courtesy of the prince of petworth blog. investigators believe davis who is the brother of nfl stars vernon and vontae davis is the one who attacked four people in a 72-hour period in the petworth neighborhood. police have blanketed that area after the...
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ken thomas for the bruins only faced 17 shots.er the bruins were able to take this one from the caps. all right. game two is saturday in bean town. the caps come home then for games three and four. and game five, if necessary, is april 21st. time now to reveal the winner of our high school game of the week poll. 40,000 of you -- 49,000 of you voted. mcgruger at blake is the overall winner. we'll have highlights for you tomorrow night. all right. the nationals have gotten off to one of the best starts in franchise history. even before playing a game at home. and you could see and feel that buzz among fans today at national's park. gonzalez making his dc debut for the nats. and what a debut it was. 7 strikeouts, two hits over 7 scoreless innings. he also got his first major league hit. you see the crowd giving him a standing ovation. and things got moving in the bottom of the 5th. nats had bases loaded. la ruch had a base hit bringing in espinoza. bringing in another run. they got two. they couldn't hold on to the lead. they head to
ken thomas for the bruins only faced 17 shots.er the bruins were able to take this one from the caps. all right. game two is saturday in bean town. the caps come home then for games three and four. and game five, if necessary, is april 21st. time now to reveal the winner of our high school game of the week poll. 40,000 of you -- 49,000 of you voted. mcgruger at blake is the overall winner. we'll have highlights for you tomorrow night. all right. the nationals have gotten off to one of the best...
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. >> reporter: dunn's girlfriend ken dray miles is expected to testify -- ken dray miles is --en-- keny smiles is expect he caned -- endray miles is expected -- ken dray miles is expected to -- kendra miles is expected to testify at the hearing. >>> we are waiting to find out what caused a church fire on north point boulevard. fire crews were able to save the altar and other parts of theworship area. it affected office space primarily and it was a partial roof collapse. crews are not sure if arson is the cause or if it started in a nearby shed. >>> new names have been add to the most wanted list. he was someone who worked closely with children and sherrie johnson has more on the story. >> reporter: 30-year-old eric toff used to be a teacher in the dc metro area and is on the fbi's top ten most wanted list for allegedly possessing and producing child pornography in the district. in 2008 the fbi says was cod in a 3 -- he was caught in a 3rd grade classroom with child porn on his computer. after the warrant for his arrest in dc in 2008, the fbi says he traveled to indiana to see his paren
. >> reporter: dunn's girlfriend ken dray miles is expected to testify -- ken dray miles is --en-- keny smiles is expect he caned -- endray miles is expected -- ken dray miles is expected to -- kendra miles is expected to testify at the hearing. >>> we are waiting to find out what caused a church fire on north point boulevard. fire crews were able to save the altar and other parts of theworship area. it affected office space primarily and it was a partial roof collapse. crews are...
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ken? >> reporter: yeah, andrea, they say this is the place where those from the hollywood hills meet those from capitol hill. this after party is expected to bring in a lot of big names tonight, but earlier this evening, of course, the main event was just down the street at the washington hilton. streets outsided washington hilton were jammed with traffic and police. this kind of chaos can only mean one thing, the president of the united states, white house journalist and celebrities around the country were inside of what has become nearly a century-long tradition. >> four years ago, i looked like this. today i look like this. and four years from now, i will look like this. >> reporter: in a strange change of order, president obama kicked off the comedy, but it was late night television's jimmy kimmell who had the honor of hosting the dinner. >> i want to thank my tenth grade high school history teacher who said i would never amount to anything if i kept screwing around in class. i'm about
ken? >> reporter: yeah, andrea, they say this is the place where those from the hollywood hills meet those from capitol hill. this after party is expected to bring in a lot of big names tonight, but earlier this evening, of course, the main event was just down the street at the washington hilton. streets outsided washington hilton were jammed with traffic and police. this kind of chaos can only mean one thing, the president of the united states, white house journalist and celebrities...
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ken and i were talking about this earlier. announcements and appointments and reactions and directions and communiques and proclamations and executive orders, books and pamphlets, and introductions to books and pamphlets and letters and greetings. a lot of words to be massaged or written or rewritten or polished as the days passed by. part of our staff as well for the sake of completeness, i should say, involved presidential correspondents. that was a whole separate section reporting to the chief of the writing staff. then there was a very influential daily news summary prepared under pat buchanan's direction and linked for presidential press conferences. there was a very tenacious research staff which helped to produce the raw materials for this process and to verify its accuracy. i should mention that there was a lot of writing as well for other people, other members of the administration and people, supporters around the country. finally, if i could add a personal observation. i think that the senior staff and by that i pro
ken and i were talking about this earlier. announcements and appointments and reactions and directions and communiques and proclamations and executive orders, books and pamphlets, and introductions to books and pamphlets and letters and greetings. a lot of words to be massaged or written or rewritten or polished as the days passed by. part of our staff as well for the sake of completeness, i should say, involved presidential correspondents. that was a whole separate section reporting to the...
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first of all, absolutely no defense of ken livingstone. not award. last year, there were over three under people earning over 1 million pounds and paid a tax of 10%. i do not think that is good. and we have a candidate for mayor who is paying less in taxes than the person cleaning his office. why will he not condemn it? >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker. >> order. the usual local of order from the usual suspects on the back budgets. be quiet. mr. ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, we have a desperate prime minister who cannot even justify his own budget. also talking about the mayor of london. we have a candidate who will make rents a fairer and who will bring back another. there is a candidate for mayor who is out of touch. now, mr. speaker, the reality on charities is he is not making the rich worse off. he is making charity is worse off. over the last month, we have seen big charity tax in a shambles, other taxes in shambles including the property tax shambles. but, mr. speaker, there is the prime minister's view it as to why he thinks that even people wit
first of all, absolutely no defense of ken livingstone. not award. last year, there were over three under people earning over 1 million pounds and paid a tax of 10%. i do not think that is good. and we have a candidate for mayor who is paying less in taxes than the person cleaning his office. why will he not condemn it? >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker. >> order. the usual local of order from the usual suspects on the back budgets. be quiet. mr. ed miliband. >> mr....
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ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> read the report on www.ktvu.com. we put a link under the top story. >>> in the last half hour we learned george zimmerman is now in jail in florida after murder charges were filed against him in the death of trayvon martin. the prosecutor announced second degree murder charges against the neighborhood watchman this afternoon. the shooting of the 17-year-old on february 28 and the lack of an arrest stirred outrage. george zimmerman said he shot trayvon martin in self-defense and his attorney says he will plead not guilty. trayvon martin's called the past 45 day as nightmare. >> we wanted nothing more, nothing less. we just wanted an arrest and we got it. i say thank you. >> the teenager's family spoke after watching the announcement of the charges. today the u.s. justice department said its civil civil rights division ask conducting a separate -- is conducting a separate investigation. >>> software engineer guilty. jason cai was found guilty of shooting xia zhao in 2008. xia zhaorimented the family's wife. jason cai w
ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >> read the report on www.ktvu.com. we put a link under the top story. >>> in the last half hour we learned george zimmerman is now in jail in florida after murder charges were filed against him in the death of trayvon martin. the prosecutor announced second degree murder charges against the neighborhood watchman this afternoon. the shooting of the 17-year-old on february 28 and the lack of an arrest stirred outrage. george zimmerman said he...
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hey ken. >> hey bruce. how are you doing? you know, a lot calmer right now.here were so many fans on out here earlier today. a lot of them were already inside the arena. of course, you can take a look behind me now. you can see some of the stragglers are coming in. but earlier it was insane. nearly 1,000 fans with general admission tickets lined up to get bracelets, hopefully to get a winning ticket to watch the show. we were there when they announced the winner. you can see the other fans, whose numbers consecutively followed theirs was selected, upfront and only an arm's reach away from bruce. these fans were waiting in line since 4:00. many of them pumped with excitement. and the last time that he was here in washington was back in 2009. he is on tour promoting the most recent and 17th album titled the wrecking ball. these fans are hoping for an experience of a lifetime. >> the first time that i will be able to see him. >> that will be an amazing show. the fourth time that i have seen him and my husband has seen him and every show has just been, you know,
hey ken. >> hey bruce. how are you doing? you know, a lot calmer right now.here were so many fans on out here earlier today. a lot of them were already inside the arena. of course, you can take a look behind me now. you can see some of the stragglers are coming in. but earlier it was insane. nearly 1,000 fans with general admission tickets lined up to get bracelets, hopefully to get a winning ticket to watch the show. we were there when they announced the winner. you can see the other...
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thank you to ken, ari, michelle and catherine.ck here noon eastern when i'm joined by virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli, new york deputy mayor wolfson, c.j. dion, jodi kantor and politico's maggie haberman. andrea mitchell reports is next. hello to you, andrea. >> happy monday to you. mitt romney and florida senator marco rubio campaigning at the top of the hour in pennsylvania. is romney road testing his vice presidential potential candidate? we'll talk about possible contenders in the daily fix with chris sali za. a fight over the violence against women act now dividing the senate. republican texas senator john cornyn joining us on what's holding it all up. >>> and a murder mystery? china is peeling back the curtain on the widespread corruption at the heart of china's elite. coming up next on "andrea mitchell reports." our big april storm is heading north north northern new england and southern canada. snow still a problem in areas like pittsburgh and buffalo as we go throughout our monday. just rain showers throughout th
thank you to ken, ari, michelle and catherine.ck here noon eastern when i'm joined by virginia attorney general ken cuccinelli, new york deputy mayor wolfson, c.j. dion, jodi kantor and politico's maggie haberman. andrea mitchell reports is next. hello to you, andrea. >> happy monday to you. mitt romney and florida senator marco rubio campaigning at the top of the hour in pennsylvania. is romney road testing his vice presidential potential candidate? we'll talk about possible contenders...
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ken?> sounds to me like she takes to heart what prosecutors are supposed to be, which is ministers of justice. they are supposed to seek the truth, sometimes the truth warrants that someone is charged with a crime and facees a very stiff sentence, and sometimes it it means that charges are not filed and the person hasn't broken the law or there is not sufficient evidence to charge that person and bring it to trial. so it sounds to me that she can be tough and yet be fair. and i think that's what we want in prosecutors. we want just toibs served but we want the toughness to be balanced with fairness. >> russell smith and ken patwits, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> still ahead, switching gears, former president bush rushes out to defend his tax cuts and the people he calls the quote so-called rich. we've got a different view on that today from president obama. stay with us. it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school,
ken?> sounds to me like she takes to heart what prosecutors are supposed to be, which is ministers of justice. they are supposed to seek the truth, sometimes the truth warrants that someone is charged with a crime and facees a very stiff sentence, and sometimes it it means that charges are not filed and the person hasn't broken the law or there is not sufficient evidence to charge that person and bring it to trial. so it sounds to me that she can be tough and yet be fair. and i think that's...
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ken levine, who is our wire coordinator, donna, rows of -- rosa. and market. -- mark. i wanted to thank them for being here this evening. >> got it. >> we're going to present very briefly two surveillance systems that we use to get a shot of health and wellness of our elementary students. we sometimes refer these two checks from 2011 which has as it waited sample of over 60% across the board. the unit's survey we do across grades 6, 7, and eight, as well as ninth, 10th, 11th, and 12. we also have a representative sample of 74%. this is probably the most critical element of data to give our students a picture of health and wellness and data certainly i think the alliance with district goals if we want to ensure health education. >> this goes back to the slide on why we care and is an example of something you can see here of students who engage in risky behavior and are at a greater risk of doing this as well and we can to this on the high- school level as well. >> excuse me. >> yes? >> i understand there is some of this that was heard in curriculum and is something that
ken levine, who is our wire coordinator, donna, rows of -- rosa. and market. -- mark. i wanted to thank them for being here this evening. >> got it. >> we're going to present very briefly two surveillance systems that we use to get a shot of health and wellness of our elementary students. we sometimes refer these two checks from 2011 which has as it waited sample of over 60% across the board. the unit's survey we do across grades 6, 7, and eight, as well as ninth, 10th, 11th, and...
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ken is live from zion baptist church with more on this story. ken. >> some serious allegations. d.c. police not giving too much information about it, but they are confirming they are allegations. now, according to d.c. police, the u.s. attorney's office is also investigating these claims. they say a staff member from the church approached them a couple days ago to report the alleged sexual assault. it's been since that time they have been investigating this. who this child is, they are not saying or what the extent of the allegation is. they are also not saying. here's d.c. police commander, george kuzic, take a listen. >> our focus is on the incident that occurred with the child. you know, everything will be looked at, but our foe focus is dealing with the assault on the child. >> church remains closed. i tried to get comment from somebody, but nobody answered the door. here's what the police are saying. the police youth division is investigating this and right now they do not have any information to provide to us, suggesting there are other children involved. right now, the al
ken is live from zion baptist church with more on this story. ken. >> some serious allegations. d.c. police not giving too much information about it, but they are confirming they are allegations. now, according to d.c. police, the u.s. attorney's office is also investigating these claims. they say a staff member from the church approached them a couple days ago to report the alleged sexual assault. it's been since that time they have been investigating this. who this child is, they are...
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ken, there is a lot of evidence, clearly, that we don't have. and we don't have the video of zimmerman's police video. we don't have the full police report, the autopsy results, the gun ballistics, we don't have zimmerman's clothing to see whether there is blood splatter. there is a lot of things we don't have, and there was an agreement to not release certain things at this point. >> there was. but this is a brilliant legal move by the prosecution team. they had to have sufficient evidence that they believed in good faith they can come back to a jury and get a conviction for second-degree murder, but it was a brilliant strategy if they had that evidence, and i believe they would not have gone forward as they had if they had concluded they don't have that evidence. the higher the charge, the higher up on that pyramid, the more evidence that is required in order to prove the elements of the charge. for second-degree murder you went through the element that's have to be proven by the state of florida, and the state feel that's by going before a ju
ken, there is a lot of evidence, clearly, that we don't have. and we don't have the video of zimmerman's police video. we don't have the full police report, the autopsy results, the gun ballistics, we don't have zimmerman's clothing to see whether there is blood splatter. there is a lot of things we don't have, and there was an agreement to not release certain things at this point. >> there was. but this is a brilliant legal move by the prosecution team. they had to have sufficient...
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joining me now is kendall coffey, and ken padowitz, thank you both for being here tonight. >> kendallh you. can you believe the claim of shaken baby for a 28-year-old man. >> to compare a 190 pound man with a shaken baby is ridiculous. i have to think they will abandon that before it gets to a court of law. it's not the first time they have gone too far with these exaggerations. it didn't look like there was much of a beating. credibility is everything and making these stretches as claims doesn't help george zimmerman. >> ken, we checked the national institute of health to define shaken baby syndrome, and that injuries usually occur in children two years old or younger because their brains are softer and neck muscles are weak. throwing these things out there as kendall just said, one minute he was beat an inch from his life, now shaken baby syndromes the more they throw it out there, aren't they looking weaker in the confidence of people that support them. how much theories can you throw out there about the one incident that happened to your client. >> exactly. i can tell you as a for
joining me now is kendall coffey, and ken padowitz, thank you both for being here tonight. >> kendallh you. can you believe the claim of shaken baby for a 28-year-old man. >> to compare a 190 pound man with a shaken baby is ridiculous. i have to think they will abandon that before it gets to a court of law. it's not the first time they have gone too far with these exaggerations. it didn't look like there was much of a beating. credibility is everything and making these stretches as...
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ktvu's ken pritchett joins us live where a restaurant got a much needed face lift. ken? >> reporter: just at the end of the block is a bakery and restaurant, one of many businesses here that are old, some look worn down. that was true of this business as of this morning, but no more. >> reporter: as he was frying up fish, his wife was looking at what was happening to their restaurant. >> very exciting. >> reporter: these are volunteers, an organization that revitalizes low income homes. >> wells fargo asked us to do -- help with a couple small businesses. >> reporter: visititation valley is one area where rebuilding together refocuses. it heches beautify the whole -- it helps beautify the whole neighborhood. this is a photo of the old boards, mostly in chinese. yellowed after years of display. >> it is going to look new. >> reporter: new walls, menu boards. all because they were selected to receive a $5,000 makeover. they hope it equals more business and so do the volunteers. >> so heavy. very nice. >> reporter: this was one of three businesses. the first three to receiv
ktvu's ken pritchett joins us live where a restaurant got a much needed face lift. ken? >> reporter: just at the end of the block is a bakery and restaurant, one of many businesses here that are old, some look worn down. that was true of this business as of this morning, but no more. >> reporter: as he was frying up fish, his wife was looking at what was happening to their restaurant. >> very exciting. >> reporter: these are volunteers, an organization that revitalizes...
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does my right honorable friend agree that ken livingstone has ceased to be the old pretender and hasecome the artful dodger? >> i think my honorable friend speaks for all of london when he makes that point. ken livingstone owes the people of london some proper transparency about this company and about his tax bill. there are still several days to go before this key election. he should make that information available. i have to say that i had something of a shock this week, because i have hardly ever agreed with anything alan sugar has ever said, but in saying that londoners should not back ken, he was spot on. >> now that the prime minister has admitted that he created the economic mess that the country is in, may i be helpful to him and suggest that he drop his ridiculous proposals for regional pay cuts and accelerate the capital programme for schools in coventry and the west midlands? >> as i said earlier, we are spending more on capital on schools in this parliament than either of the first two labour parliaments. i am very happy for education ministers to look specifically at the
does my right honorable friend agree that ken livingstone has ceased to be the old pretender and hasecome the artful dodger? >> i think my honorable friend speaks for all of london when he makes that point. ken livingstone owes the people of london some proper transparency about this company and about his tax bill. there are still several days to go before this key election. he should make that information available. i have to say that i had something of a shock this week, because i have...
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i am ken wayne. a family and friends spent today morning the loss of a father and died afterp they were run over while riding their bicycles in concord. ktvu's lorraine blanco is live with new information on the victims. >> reporter: there has been a non-stop outpouring of support for the family here that crash site. a memorial is going out here -- growing out here. here is a look at better times. >> i play -- >> reporter: loved one describe hadessa nuri as a nice third grader. they say her earth is, solaiman nuri was -- her father solaiman nuri is also quiet. >> pain of losing solaiman nuri and hadessa nuri it is really -- you know, difficult for us. >> reporter: he and his two daughters were enjoying a bike ride when police say a 17-year- old crashed into them. solaiman nuri and hadessa nuri died. >> god will test us in different ways, bringing sadness, happiness, always his way of teaching us what life is about. >> reporter: the tears of the crash site. family members recited the qur'an as strange
i am ken wayne. a family and friends spent today morning the loss of a father and died afterp they were run over while riding their bicycles in concord. ktvu's lorraine blanco is live with new information on the victims. >> reporter: there has been a non-stop outpouring of support for the family here that crash site. a memorial is going out here -- growing out here. here is a look at better times. >> i play -- >> reporter: loved one describe hadessa nuri as a nice third...
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ken was teaching when he got the call...en jones: it was a person from the y, and when they first started talking about karen, it was very strange because i thought it was going to have something to do with the pregnancy, and then when they said it was a stroke, it took a few minutes for it to kind of sink in. i went to the class, and that's all i remember. i know now that the teacher, she saw that i wasn't acting as normal or whatever that the other women were. the source of the problem was occurring inside karen's brain, the body's control center. dr. saver: the brain is an incredibly complex organ. it's the seat of the personality and thinking in our humanity. it has millions, or perhaps billions of nerve cells, and billions upon billions of connections between these nerve cells. it is organized in a very regular pattern from individual to individual. it is fed by a number of blood vessels that bring nutrients to different areas of the brain. the brain is about the size of a basketball, a little smaller. it has perhaps...
ken was teaching when he got the call...en jones: it was a person from the y, and when they first started talking about karen, it was very strange because i thought it was going to have something to do with the pregnancy, and then when they said it was a stroke, it took a few minutes for it to kind of sink in. i went to the class, and that's all i remember. i know now that the teacher, she saw that i wasn't acting as normal or whatever that the other women were. the source of the problem was...
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. >>> i'm ken molestina in southwest d.c. where crowds gathered to commemorate the titanic disaster. the story coming up. >>> it's pretty mild out here, in the 60s at this hour. i'll let you know how much warmer it will get. tomorrow get ready for the mild start and a warm finish. temperatures already in the 70s by 11:00. i'll let you know how warm it gets coming up. stick around. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. >>> the fateful voi range of the tie -- voyage of the titanic, tonight scores of people came out to remember the lives lost when the ship sank into the atlantic ocean. ken m
. >>> i'm ken molestina in southwest d.c. where crowds gathered to commemorate the titanic disaster. the story coming up. >>> it's pretty mild out here, in the 60s at this hour. i'll let you know how much warmer it will get. tomorrow get ready for the mild start and a warm finish. temperatures already in the 70s by 11:00. i'll let you know how warm it gets coming up. stick around. ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [...
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. >>> i'm ken molestina in southwest d.c. where crowds gathered to commemorate the titanic disaster. the story coming up. >>> it's pretty mild out here, in the 60s at this hour. i'll let you know how much warmer it will get. tomorrow get ready for the mild start and a warm finish. temperatures already in the 70s by 11:00. i'll let you know how warm >>> the fateful voi range of the tie -- voyage of the titanic, tonight scores of people came out to remember the lives lost when the ship sank into the atlantic ocean. ken molestina is live in southwest washington where a commemoration ceremony took place tonight. >> reporter: this was the place to be tonight if you wanted to remember history and celebrate this occasion with hundreds of people from across the world. tonight's event was put on by neighbors of this community out in southwest d.c. they did it by themselves with the help of some donations and a lot of volunteers. ♪ [ music ] >> music and crowds lined the southwest waterfront as people gathered to remember the more than
. >>> i'm ken molestina in southwest d.c. where crowds gathered to commemorate the titanic disaster. the story coming up. >>> it's pretty mild out here, in the 60s at this hour. i'll let you know how much warmer it will get. tomorrow get ready for the mild start and a warm finish. temperatures already in the 70s by 11:00. i'll let you know how warm >>> the fateful voi range of the tie -- voyage of the titanic, tonight scores of people came out to remember the lives...
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. >> reporter: greg ken said that dick clark helped to launch his career. >> i mean i look at this, i get a lump in my throat, knowing that we wouldn't have dick clark anymore. >> reporter: he says once they started to play his song, jeopardy, it was a hit. >> he brought rock and roll into our living rooms. >> reporter: he appeared on american band stand four times. this washington his second appearance. >> also my fashion sense, you couldn't do that today, could you? >> reporter: it was during his appearance that clark mentioned a thank you letter he received from ken's father after his first appearance in 2009. >> he is a sincere guy, dashes off a letter. i treasured it. he genuinely felt thank you for having my son on your television -- radio show. dick saw it this way, this was an honest letter, that is what touched him about it. >> reporter: ken said that clark knew music and helped nervous musicians be at ease. >> every time we were on show, he took time out, said hi, met everybody. the roadies knew him. if they know you, you know you're a good guy. >> reporter: he also called d
. >> reporter: greg ken said that dick clark helped to launch his career. >> i mean i look at this, i get a lump in my throat, knowing that we wouldn't have dick clark anymore. >> reporter: he says once they started to play his song, jeopardy, it was a hit. >> he brought rock and roll into our living rooms. >> reporter: he appeared on american band stand four times. this washington his second appearance. >> also my fashion sense, you couldn't do that today,...
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ken. >> reporter: andrea, we have exclusive video of this. this could have been the result of a hate crime because the suspect was heard saying some kind of homophobic slur before the stabbing attack took place. the victim is identified ago -- 23-year-old phillip boshawn from camp lejeune, north carolina. the suspect is 20-year-old michael pop who lived here the a marine barracks. let's show you that video, that exclusive surveillance video of a nearby store on a street where it happened. you can see passersby reach for their phones and calling the lever after witnessing the stabbing. soon after the police show up, then the pair med. the victim who lay bleeding to death was then taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. >> this is really nice area at night, real socialable, lot of things to do. it's unfortunate that someone had to get killed and not just with -- you have a person that lost his life and another person that took a life some that's tragedy. >> officials now investigating if this was some sort of hate crime because of wh
ken. >> reporter: andrea, we have exclusive video of this. this could have been the result of a hate crime because the suspect was heard saying some kind of homophobic slur before the stabbing attack took place. the victim is identified ago -- 23-year-old phillip boshawn from camp lejeune, north carolina. the suspect is 20-year-old michael pop who lived here the a marine barracks. let's show you that video, that exclusive surveillance video of a nearby store on a street where it happened....
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and ken ford became my mentor and another big influence on me. and ken ford's book, awesome. he told it like it is. ken ford is a giant himself. he doesn't have a nobel prize but his friends do. he's one of those type guys. he was the exec officer of the american institute of physics. i'm proud to say now, i'm very proud of him to have him for a personal friend. so he was a great influence on me. and now i find myself, my greatest satisfaction is to realize that i myself am an influence for other people. i'm sort of a kenny isaacs or a burl grey or a ken ford to many students. and this many is with a capital m, thanks to the efforts of my friend marshall alenstein who has put together these videotapes and these dvds that spread my lectures from thelassroom into the classrooms of many people. and so, it's wonderful being that role model for other teachers and students. and whatever i can do to be a burl grey to other people, to let them see that perhaps a very good foundation for, hey, what's going on in the world, certainly, is science. so let's hear it for physics. physics f
and ken ford became my mentor and another big influence on me. and ken ford's book, awesome. he told it like it is. ken ford is a giant himself. he doesn't have a nobel prize but his friends do. he's one of those type guys. he was the exec officer of the american institute of physics. i'm proud to say now, i'm very proud of him to have him for a personal friend. so he was a great influence on me. and now i find myself, my greatest satisfaction is to realize that i myself am an influence for...
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ken molestina, you just got there. what's going on? >> reporter: anita, very active scene on the 100 block of summit avenue. this is the building in question, a seven-story building. police were serving a warrant for a possible meth lab. they brought the firefighters with them as precaution consider black could have possibly been inside. we do know that one person was put inhandcuffs. we are going to try and zoom in so you can see that person sitting in the lobby. we do not though would that person is or what their involvement with this investigation woornt. we do know that person has been sitting in handcuffs on that seat as you're watching for at least 30 minute. neighbors here telling us they saw a lot of activity on the third and fourth floors. now, things are beginning to wrap up here. police aren't saying whole lot but we do understand that a possible meth lab bust took place here just a little bit more than an hour ago. we'll let you know what happens. >> thanks, ken. >>> a woman was walking along a trail in prince george's coun
ken molestina, you just got there. what's going on? >> reporter: anita, very active scene on the 100 block of summit avenue. this is the building in question, a seven-story building. police were serving a warrant for a possible meth lab. they brought the firefighters with them as precaution consider black could have possibly been inside. we do know that one person was put inhandcuffs. we are going to try and zoom in so you can see that person sitting in the lobby. we do not though would...
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. >> our ken molestina is live where it all went down. ken? >> reporter: those lab tops vanished from the ninth floor of this building in downtown d.c. i got this police earlier today from the police department and according to the information in this document this burglary could have happened anywhere between friday and yesterday. that's a large window in which this could have happened so earlier today we spoke to d.c. mayor vincent gray whose reacting to this major security breach. >> i'm hopeful that our police department will quickly get to the bottom of what occurred. >> mayor gray says he's stunned to hear of the break in. police say a person or persons entered this building on the 700 block of 14th street. they pride open doors to get inside and upstairs and then investigators say the thieves took two computers from the ninth floor auditors office. >> i hope it had nothing to do with any ongoing investigations. >> the computers taken were dell laptops valued at over $3100 for both but not the monetary value mayor gray is worried about l
. >> our ken molestina is live where it all went down. ken? >> reporter: those lab tops vanished from the ninth floor of this building in downtown d.c. i got this police earlier today from the police department and according to the information in this document this burglary could have happened anywhere between friday and yesterday. that's a large window in which this could have happened so earlier today we spoke to d.c. mayor vincent gray whose reacting to this major security...
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let me show you the tape, ken. you tell me whether this will have an impact on the justice department looking into it. this is the mother of the 13-year-old witness on this show. >> now as the investigators communicated with you arranging and talking to you around the interview of your son, did they tell you whether they felt this was self-defense or not? >> the lead investigator from the sanford police department stood in my family room and told me this was absolutely not self-defense and they needed to prove it. he told me, and i'm paraphrasing the quote, but read between the lines. there are some stereo typing going on here. >> now this lady sat on the show and said that. wouldn't that have some bearing on the justice department if they were to investigate what happened that night that the lead investigator told this person who seems to have no ax to grind with anybody that he did not believe it was self-defense and in fact raised the point of stereo typing which i said to her i would say is profiling. >> absolu
let me show you the tape, ken. you tell me whether this will have an impact on the justice department looking into it. this is the mother of the 13-year-old witness on this show. >> now as the investigators communicated with you arranging and talking to you around the interview of your son, did they tell you whether they felt this was self-defense or not? >> the lead investigator from the sanford police department stood in my family room and told me this was absolutely not...
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joining me now is managing editor of thegrio.com joy reed and ken padowitz, former homicide prosecutor. thanks for joining me. joanne, let's start with the letter the attorney for trayvon's family sent to the department of justice. what was this meeting that he's referring to? >> right. so today the attorney for trayvon martin's family sent a number to the justice department saying there are a number of things they want to look into. they want to look at the investigation of the case by police, what they did. they want to look into reports we have had from an anonymous source that wolfinger, the state attorney then assigned to the case met in person with bill lee, the police chief in this case. >> you have had those sources as well as other media -- >> yes. our sourcing says that and they have gotten into somewhere else sourcing as well. they want it looked into. this is the part in the letter that raised my eyebrows. the family of george zimmerman was at the police station at some point.
joining me now is managing editor of thegrio.com joy reed and ken padowitz, former homicide prosecutor. thanks for joining me. joanne, let's start with the letter the attorney for trayvon's family sent to the department of justice. what was this meeting that he's referring to? >> right. so today the attorney for trayvon martin's family sent a number to the justice department saying there are a number of things they want to look into. they want to look at the investigation of the case by...