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lieberman first run in oith the law. he was arrested last month while protesting at golf tournament in boca raton, in fort laudeale. the. >>> news alert we mention at the beginning of the newscast these are live pictures from south west miami-dade where a motorcycli has been involved in an accident with a fire truck. >> danielle knox is at the news desk to give us some more >> that's right guys let's go ahead and stay on the live pictures now if we cocod. miami-dade fire rescue truck ifvolved in an accident with motorcycle happened in the area of 118 avenue and quail roost drive sou west miami daichltd you see stale helmet there on the ground. now what we are hearing is that the fire truck was may going a left-hand turn when the person on the motorcycle actually two people on the motorcycle traveling at high rate of speed struck the truck. both people on the motorcycle airlifted to kendall regional medical center in critical condition. no one in the miami-dade fire rescue truck was injured. >> that is the very latest fro
lieberman first run in oith the law. he was arrested last month while protesting at golf tournament in boca raton, in fort laudeale. the. >>> news alert we mention at the beginning of the newscast these are live pictures from south west miami-dade where a motorcycli has been involved in an accident with a fire truck. >> danielle knox is at the news desk to give us some more >> that's right guys let's go ahead and stay on the live pictures now if we cocod. miami-dade fire...
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jeffrey lieberman is the author of shrinks, and history of psychiatry. he spoke at the alexandria center for life science of new york. this is just over an hour. >> thank you so much, and i would like to welcome you to the alexandria center for life science. the alexandria ctr., new yorkcenter new york city is new york's 1st and only premier life science campus providing the city's leading pharmaceutical club i attack, and academic research institutes with state-of-the-art commercial lab space and unparalleled amenities. our urban campus is an integral part of the city's life science ecosystem that designed to foster innovative collaboration among new york's world renowned academic and medical institutions preeminent scientific talent, top-tiertalent, top-tier investment capital and the broad and diverse commercial life science industry to speed the translation of new life science discovery from bed to bed side. the largest and leading developer uniquely focused on collaborative science and technology campuses and aaa innovation cluster locations with ca
jeffrey lieberman is the author of shrinks, and history of psychiatry. he spoke at the alexandria center for life science of new york. this is just over an hour. >> thank you so much, and i would like to welcome you to the alexandria center for life science. the alexandria ctr., new yorkcenter new york city is new york's 1st and only premier life science campus providing the city's leading pharmaceutical club i attack, and academic research institutes with state-of-the-art commercial lab...
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they know what senator lieberman said recently in his op-ed after munich. quote -- "the absence of american leadership has not caused all the instability we're seeing in the world right now, but it has encouraged and exacerbated it." mr. president, the american people also know that when there is a lack of u.s. leadership in the world, it not only turns to undermining our national security interests, but it turns to humiliation for our own citizens. just think of the photos that we saw recently of u.s. sailors on their knees at iranian gunpoint with their hands raised in surrender and what that does in terms of how americans are thinking about our role in the world, the security of the wor world, and what is happening with regard to u.s. leadership. we have to change these policies of leading from behind. mr. president, i'll conclude by mentioning in terms of this lack of u.s. leadership what i fear the most. i started by saying, we're at a conference where our allies directly, indirectly were asking for american leadership once again. but what i fear the m
they know what senator lieberman said recently in his op-ed after munich. quote -- "the absence of american leadership has not caused all the instability we're seeing in the world right now, but it has encouraged and exacerbated it." mr. president, the american people also know that when there is a lack of u.s. leadership in the world, it not only turns to undermining our national security interests, but it turns to humiliation for our own citizens. just think of the photos that we...
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donna lieberman has concerns over confidentiality. >> it's about everything of our entire lives, businesses, personal information will be hackable. >> reporter: the nypd and manhattan d.a.'s office also closely watching the litigation. the city can't unlock 175 because of encryption. police commissioner bill bratton doubts the feds will share the methods, but says the debate is far from over. >> it doesn't change the issue that they may have dealt with this one, but there'll be others coming down the pike that are very different. >> reporter: the manhattan district attorney, cyrus vance, has been highly critical of what he describes as warrant-proof encryption software. he thinks balancing the means of privacy versus national security can be solved at the legislative level. back to you. ernie: all right. a big issue. thank you very much for that. joining me to talk more about it is is gray scott, futurist, technology expert. have you had any idea as to how they could have done this? >> there are several ways they could have approached hacking the phone. one is social engineering. it's using
donna lieberman has concerns over confidentiality. >> it's about everything of our entire lives, businesses, personal information will be hackable. >> reporter: the nypd and manhattan d.a.'s office also closely watching the litigation. the city can't unlock 175 because of encryption. police commissioner bill bratton doubts the feds will share the methods, but says the debate is far from over. >> it doesn't change the issue that they may have dealt with this one, but there'll...
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then gather the whole family around the tv for the joe lieberman special "hanukkah in connecticut," onlyeverybody. whoopi's cousin from chicago is in town. and oh, snap, she is a handful. look for ambassador carol moseley braun on three consecutive episodes of "whoopi." and talk about surprise twists. who will melana pick when congressman dennis kucinich becomes a surprise contestant on the season finale of "average joe"? [ laughter ] retired general wesley clark says he's the best choice to lead our military. but will that still be true when carson and kyan are done with him? who knows? who knows? and look what's coming in daytime. make contact with your loved ones on "crossing over" with john edward and john edwards. [ "friends" theme plays ] now, does that sound familiar to you? i can't go into too much detail here. but all of america will be tuning in to see this spring if rachel ends up with ross or congressman dick gephardt. hey, america, would you eat a camel rectum? well, howard dean will this monday on "fear factor," 8:00 p.m., 7:00 central. it's all part of nbc's equal time tv.
then gather the whole family around the tv for the joe lieberman special "hanukkah in connecticut," onlyeverybody. whoopi's cousin from chicago is in town. and oh, snap, she is a handful. look for ambassador carol moseley braun on three consecutive episodes of "whoopi." and talk about surprise twists. who will melana pick when congressman dennis kucinich becomes a surprise contestant on the season finale of "average joe"? [ laughter ] retired general wesley clark...
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illness across the united states use in europe and africa.atry at the and then i will introduce jeff lieberman chair of the psychiatry department with the american psychiatric association and. had been using the understanding of the schizophrenia. he has co-authored over 600 papers and has written her edited books and the recipients of many national the na. in during the term the american psychiatric association including that mental health parity the patient protection and affordable care act and was a visible spokesperson and recently and what we will discuss tonight i just want one quick word everybody has a copy of the book on their chair in when we're finished the dialogue will move outside for the book signing and cocktails. >> thank you very much. we are excited of the dialogue after a career is psychiatry and as that was developing that seemed incomprehensible the capacity to provide care to help people and when you think about that with 20 percent of the population and the barriers to a treatment and with the lack of access. i could be much more poetic. >> and what psychiatry could do
illness across the united states use in europe and africa.atry at the and then i will introduce jeff lieberman chair of the psychiatry department with the american psychiatric association and. had been using the understanding of the schizophrenia. he has co-authored over 600 papers and has written her edited books and the recipients of many national the na. in during the term the american psychiatric association including that mental health parity the patient protection and affordable care act...
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now, today joining us from the new york civil liberties union, we have donna lieberman, the executive director; johanna miller, their advocacy director; and alexis karteron, a senior staff attorney. welcome, all three of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> now, first off, what is the student safety act? >> well, the student safety act is a response to the massive use in the new york city schools over the last decade or so of exclusionary discipline practices -- suspensions, arrests by police, summonses to go to criminal court -- instead of a trip to the dean's office when a student misbehaves. and for years, it was going on, happening to, how often -- are these horror stories just like one-offs? or are they a pattern? and we all saw -- we watched with horror what happened in south carolina as a young student is thrown off a chair because she wouldn't obey her teacher. really? get thrown off a chair, dragged off in handcuffs? and so transparency about what's happening in schools, about the use of metal detectors, so that we know who's being required to, like, be wanded an
now, today joining us from the new york civil liberties union, we have donna lieberman, the executive director; johanna miller, their advocacy director; and alexis karteron, a senior staff attorney. welcome, all three of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> now, first off, what is the student safety act? >> well, the student safety act is a response to the massive use in the new york city schools over the last decade or so of exclusionary discipline...
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. >> i think senator lieberman has made it through five times and the others have come through runs orce. once at has been here while ago. six ora for him with nine of the presidential candidates. it has been interesting to watch the reactions of oklahomans who never thought they would see a presidential candidate again. you will see the numbers turnouts, and all in all it's good for this state and i think it's good for these candidates to get out here and work hard and connect with voters like senator edwards is doing. >> you think it is more effective than going to the larger city? >> rural voters like to see that you are paying attention to them. crisis,the health care attracting quality teachers to rules schools, developing main streets and attracting jobs. andle sense that he feels understands what is going on. preserve a rule way of life for moral oklahomans. >> thank you very much. >> next, the tour went to hugo, oklahoma, where senator edwards met with voters at a diner. >> nice to see you guys. >> thank you for including rural america. senator edwards: you are more than welcom
. >> i think senator lieberman has made it through five times and the others have come through runs orce. once at has been here while ago. six ora for him with nine of the presidential candidates. it has been interesting to watch the reactions of oklahomans who never thought they would see a presidential candidate again. you will see the numbers turnouts, and all in all it's good for this state and i think it's good for these candidates to get out here and work hard and connect with...
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think lieberman has made it through five times, and the other stopped through once or twice. then it has been interesting to watch the reactions. they are excited to see this, they are more engaged in the process. -- the numbers are reflected in turn now. i think it is good for these candidates. coming to aink smaller town is more effective than going to the larger cities? >> the larger cities are key. rural voters like to see you are paying attention to them. solving a health care crisis going on out there, attracting quality teachers, developing main streets and attracting jobs. offering quality solutions to correct those problems and preserve a rural let -- a rural way of life. >> next the tour went to hugo, oklahoma, where senator edwards met with voters. senator edwards: a nice to see you guys. >> thank you for including rural america. senator edwards: you are more than welcome. that, thank you, happy to be here. how are you? very good to see you. being here.ou how are you doing? good to see you. how are you doing today? good to see you. up.'t mean to make you get nice t
think lieberman has made it through five times, and the other stopped through once or twice. then it has been interesting to watch the reactions. they are excited to see this, they are more engaged in the process. -- the numbers are reflected in turn now. i think it is good for these candidates. coming to aink smaller town is more effective than going to the larger cities? >> the larger cities are key. rural voters like to see you are paying attention to them. solving a health care crisis...
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you know, you can't be joe lieberman in the democratic party. you can't be nelson rockefeller. >> evan: right. well, you say politics has gotten to be so terrible. if you're in the journalism business these days, come on, it's like christmas every day. [laughter]. >> evan: and in thinking about ronald reagan in the context of this book, a guy who was really an entertainer, who improbably became president, it's only a short walk to a guy who was on "the apprentice" becoming president, right? isn't there a straight line from ronald reagan to donald trump? [laughter]. >> thomas: maybe if you're a lemming trying to run off a cliff. i think trump, in many ways, is the anti-reagan. >> evan: how's that? >> thomas: i think he is a person of very few fixed political beliefs. reagan's beliefs did evolve and he did know how to compromise. but the things that -- there were certain verities that he held very firmly to. and i also think he was a gentlemen. and that's not a word -- >> evan: you don't think donald's not really? you don't think donald trump is a
you know, you can't be joe lieberman in the democratic party. you can't be nelson rockefeller. >> evan: right. well, you say politics has gotten to be so terrible. if you're in the journalism business these days, come on, it's like christmas every day. [laughter]. >> evan: and in thinking about ronald reagan in the context of this book, a guy who was really an entertainer, who improbably became president, it's only a short walk to a guy who was on "the apprentice" becoming...
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something called the "no labels" group, which is about -- let's find ways to work together which joe lieberman and some of those folks. i think it'll be interesting discussion. and timely. >> very timely. all right, well, thank you to all of you. thank you for joining us. we hope that you're having a great weekend and enjoying your easter. and of course, we look forward to seeing you back here next week for "inside story." >> happy easter. >> happy easter. >> happy easter. ? i'm gray hall, coming up next, houston texas here they can. the villanova wildcats win a spot in the ncaa final four. >>> police capture another suspect in the bombings in paris and brussels. >>> around the world christians celebrate the resurrection we'll take you to those services and more. next on "action news." for years, i was a laboratory chemist, developing drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help families. i'm running for congress to protect planned parenthood funding so more women get cancer screenings and treatment... to pass a ban on fracking in the delaw
something called the "no labels" group, which is about -- let's find ways to work together which joe lieberman and some of those folks. i think it'll be interesting discussion. and timely. >> very timely. all right, well, thank you to all of you. thank you for joining us. we hope that you're having a great weekend and enjoying your easter. and of course, we look forward to seeing you back here next week for "inside story." >> happy easter. >> happy easter....
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>> senator lieberman has made it through about five times area the other senators made it through oncer twice. jeff has been here once a while ago. auguste had a form in with six out of the nine presidential candidates. then, it has been interesting to watch the reactions of people in oklahoma. they never thought they would see a candidate again. they are excited for this. they are more engaged. you'll see those numbers reflected in the turnout. and in the activity among activists. all in all, it is good for the state in the party. i think it is good for these candidates to get out here and work hard. >> do you think coming to a isller town like this to or more effective than going to the larger cities? are key aser cities well. voters one know that you are paying attention to them. senator edwards is one of the only ones talking about the issues of rural america. attracting quality teachers to the schools. developing main streets. and attracting jobs. you know, people sense that he understands what is going on. they believe he is offering a solutions. and it, reserve -- preserve a goo
>> senator lieberman has made it through about five times area the other senators made it through oncer twice. jeff has been here once a while ago. auguste had a form in with six out of the nine presidential candidates. then, it has been interesting to watch the reactions of people in oklahoma. they never thought they would see a candidate again. they are excited for this. they are more engaged. you'll see those numbers reflected in the turnout. and in the activity among activists. all in...
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>> i think senator lieberman has made through, five times and the others have stopped in about once orwice. once, we has been here had a few -- we had a four on an august with six of the nine candidates. since then, it has been interesting to watch the reactions of oklahomans every day who never thought they would see a presidential candidates again, and they are excited to see this, they feel more engaged in the process and you will see those numbers reflect in turnout , inactivity among activists, so all in all, it is good for the state and the party of oklahoma and i think it is good for these candidates to get out here and work hard and connect voters like senator edwards has. >> you think coming to a smaller town is more effective than going to the larger cities? >> the larger cities are key, too, but voters like to see that you are paying attention to the rural voters. senator edwards is the only one talking about solving issues , attracting america quality teachers to rural scores -- rule schools -- rural schools. people sense that he feels what is going on and is offering quali
>> i think senator lieberman has made through, five times and the others have stopped in about once orwice. once, we has been here had a few -- we had a four on an august with six of the nine candidates. since then, it has been interesting to watch the reactions of oklahomans every day who never thought they would see a presidential candidates again, and they are excited to see this, they feel more engaged in the process and you will see those numbers reflect in turnout , inactivity among...
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post your pictures like gail lieberman did of these roses that were still in shock this morning as temperatures got down into the 20s. this was taken in northern montgomery county. a little bit of frost there, but they'll rebound and recover nicely. good day to get some exercise. we'll have lots of sunshine. temperatures climbing into the low 60s by mid-afternoon, upper 50s by evening hours. a cool afternoon. a great day. it's invigorating. >> thank you, tom. >>> right now let's take a live look at the washington monument this morning. the monument reopened today after closing yesterday afternoon after its latest elevator malfunction. the elevator got stuck about 280 feet up yesterday. 19 people were in the elevator at the time, but they were all able to get out. 23 people observation deck of the tower had a long walk down, 900 steps. this is the ninth time in less than a year that the elevator issues have come up and caused the monument to close. the cause of the breakdown yesterday still unknown. >>> self-defense. that is a stance north korea is taking on its recent missile launches. a man wi
post your pictures like gail lieberman did of these roses that were still in shock this morning as temperatures got down into the 20s. this was taken in northern montgomery county. a little bit of frost there, but they'll rebound and recover nicely. good day to get some exercise. we'll have lots of sunshine. temperatures climbing into the low 60s by mid-afternoon, upper 50s by evening hours. a cool afternoon. a great day. it's invigorating. >> thank you, tom. >>> right now let's...
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then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his
then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his
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you see there, cnn's oren lieberman who joins us from jerusalem with more on that.lationship has been a topic during this election year. but how are israelis watching and seeing this all play out? >>> well, israeli's watch the elections with a bit of curiosity and wonder. they won't be too heavily focussed on the speeches from the candidates, that is because there are two big names they know. it's hillary and trump the israelis are familiar with. then they watch the headlines waiting to see how it plays out for america and israel. >> on israel, donald has said he wants to be neutral. >> reporter: you'd be forgiven for thinking the candidates are running for office in israel. they're trying to one up each other on who can keep israel safe and who can repair the strained relations between president obama and benjamin netanyahu. trump has gotten most of the headlines in israel. >> my name is donald trump and i'm a big fan of israel. >> reporter: highlighting an ad he made for benjamin netanyahu in 2013. and yet his comments on registering muslims in the u.s. and the sa
you see there, cnn's oren lieberman who joins us from jerusalem with more on that.lationship has been a topic during this election year. but how are israelis watching and seeing this all play out? >>> well, israeli's watch the elections with a bit of curiosity and wonder. they won't be too heavily focussed on the speeches from the candidates, that is because there are two big names they know. it's hillary and trump the israelis are familiar with. then they watch the headlines waiting...
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oren lieberman, cnn, jerusalem. >>> i'm rosemary church.l holmes in brussels after this very quick break. do stay with us. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort® allergy spray. all day and all night. testing, testing... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪ ♪ ♪ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ ♪ ♪soul radiation in the dead of night...♪ ♪love in the middle of a fire fight...♪ ♪ ♪honey gotta strike me blind... ♪somebody gotta save my soul... ♪baby penetrates my mind... ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪and i'm the world's forgotten boy...♪ ♪ ♪the one who's searchin'... ♪searchin' to destroy... ♪ ♪and honey i'm the world's forgotten boy...♪ ♪ (patrick 2) pretty great.ke to be the boss of you? (patrick 1) how about a 10% raise? (patrick 2) how about 20? (patrick 1) how about done? (patrick 2) that's the kind of control i like... ...and tha
oren lieberman, cnn, jerusalem. >>> i'm rosemary church.l holmes in brussels after this very quick break. do stay with us. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. try new rhinocort® allergy spray. all day and all night. testing, testing... 1, 2, 3, 4... ♪ ♪look out honey... ♪because i'm using technology...♪...
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>> i think that senator lieberman has made it through five times and the others once or twice.ephardt has been here once, a while ago. we had a forum in august with six of the nine presidential candidates. it has been interesting to watch the reactions of oklahomans everyday never thought they would see a presidential candidate again. all in all, it is good for the state come a good for the party of oklahoma and i think it is good for these candidates. >> do you think coming to a smaller town, like on this tour, is more effective than a larger cities? senator edwards is one of the only teachers talking about attracting teachers to rural schools, attracting jobs. people sense that he feels and understand what is going on and offering quality solutions to correct those problems and preserve a rural way of life for oklahomans that we are used to. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> next, the two are went to hugo -- the tour went to hugo, oklahoma where they met voters at a diner. >> nice to see you guys. how are you doing? >> thank you for including rural america in
>> i think that senator lieberman has made it through five times and the others once or twice.ephardt has been here once, a while ago. we had a forum in august with six of the nine presidential candidates. it has been interesting to watch the reactions of oklahomans everyday never thought they would see a presidential candidate again. all in all, it is good for the state come a good for the party of oklahoma and i think it is good for these candidates. >> do you think coming to a...
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donna lieberman has concerns over confidentiality. >> it's about everything of our entire lives, businesses, personal information will be hackable. >> reporter: the nypd and manhattan d.a.'s office also closely watching the litigation. the city can't unlock 175
donna lieberman has concerns over confidentiality. >> it's about everything of our entire lives, businesses, personal information will be hackable. >> reporter: the nypd and manhattan d.a.'s office also closely watching the litigation. the city can't unlock 175
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. >> matt rivers in beijing and now to jerusalem, where our oren lieberman has the view of israelis one is the u.s. his comments about registering muslims in the u.s. pictures that have echoes of a nazi salute, very frightening to many israelis. when he said he'd be "the neutral" guy, it doesn't resonate as a fan to many israelis. and they're willing to forgive trump for just about everything long as long as he's pro-israel. it may not be trump who's the most popular candidate here. clinton may very well out pace him. analysts say she still pulls a lot of the popularity of bill clinton. when he spoke at a rally late last year, the crowd went wild for him, and hillary clinton may be able to capitalize on that enthusiasm. poppy? >> in jerusalem, thank you so much for that. >>> coming up we're going to talk a lot more about some of the warnings expressed by experts when it comes to the potential of a donald trump presidency in terms of global threats. the global economy, et cetera. we'll examine that. and those claims. are they factual? stay with us for that and also, this -- this week's
. >> matt rivers in beijing and now to jerusalem, where our oren lieberman has the view of israelis one is the u.s. his comments about registering muslims in the u.s. pictures that have echoes of a nazi salute, very frightening to many israelis. when he said he'd be "the neutral" guy, it doesn't resonate as a fan to many israelis. and they're willing to forgive trump for just about everything long as long as he's pro-israel. it may not be trump who's the most popular candidate...
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cnn's orrin lieberman has the story from jerusalem. >> holy week dawns in jerusalem, the tension of theelted away. makes his way through the narrow alleys to his job. he carries with him the obligation of centuries. his ancestors have held this job, now it is his turn. he's entrusted with the key to the church of the holy accept ul ker. this is the site where the bible says jesus christ was crucified, one of the holiest sites in christianity, and its key belongs to a muslim family, a neutral guardian for a site sacred to so many christian denominations. he shows us the family cover. inside is the koran and a bible. he considers the church a second home. the contracts for the guardian of the key date back hundreds of years. he shows us the oldest contract in his home. it was written in 1517. this is the family heritage, he says, it's all we own as a family. this is not only an honor for our family, this is an honor for all muslims in the world. he has pictures of his great grandfather, who cared for the key at the turn of the last century. in this family, that's recent history. >> this i
cnn's orrin lieberman has the story from jerusalem. >> holy week dawns in jerusalem, the tension of theelted away. makes his way through the narrow alleys to his job. he carries with him the obligation of centuries. his ancestors have held this job, now it is his turn. he's entrusted with the key to the church of the holy accept ul ker. this is the site where the bible says jesus christ was crucified, one of the holiest sites in christianity, and its key belongs to a muslim family, a...
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john kerry was talking about john mccain joining him and mccain talked about lieberman. >> that was awhat stopped him? >> they wanted a hard core republican. >> so they picked sarah palin. >> republicans thought that mccain was barely a republican so he couldn't do that. i think the odds of hillary picking a republican are about 3% or less, but if she were maybe collin powell except he was wrong on the war too. maybe he can get around that, but it's hard. the parties are so at odds on some key issues. how can you pick marco rubio who has said that you should go to jail for ben gghazi. >> i'm afraid what will hatch. we have a presidential election. it could be crazy if it's trump verse hillary. i think the vote will be hardened by late jeweluly. the senate will come in republican -- maybe not. it will be so close nobody's going to get 60 votes. no party will have a man date and the house probably still republican but it's not any good for a democratic president. so hillary clinton walks in and a divided senate and nothing is done and we're back to this anger, this confusion and anger.
john kerry was talking about john mccain joining him and mccain talked about lieberman. >> that was awhat stopped him? >> they wanted a hard core republican. >> so they picked sarah palin. >> republicans thought that mccain was barely a republican so he couldn't do that. i think the odds of hillary picking a republican are about 3% or less, but if she were maybe collin powell except he was wrong on the war too. maybe he can get around that, but it's hard. the parties are...
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let's get right to oren lieberman in jerusalem. it was interesting to listen to hillary clinton. she hammered donald trump in her speech but also created some distance between herself and the white house. >> reporter: she may have been trying to create some daylight on the issue of the iran deal which is perhaps the most -- one of the most divisive issues for american jews and israelis looking at the american elections. other than that this was a crowd in which she couldn't lose here. she pitched herself as pro-israel and the went right after donald trump. hillary clinton was part pro-israel part anti-trump at aipac. >> we need steady hands, not a president who says he's neutral on monday pro-israel on tuesday and who knows what on wednesday, because everything is negotiable. >> reporter: she hit trump on the quote that's gotten him in trouble with the pro-israel crowd. >> let me be sort of a neutral guy. i'm going to give it a shot. it would be so great. i would be so proud if i could do that. >> reporter: for republicans, israel has been a big topic. >> on israel donald has sai
let's get right to oren lieberman in jerusalem. it was interesting to listen to hillary clinton. she hammered donald trump in her speech but also created some distance between herself and the white house. >> reporter: she may have been trying to create some daylight on the issue of the iran deal which is perhaps the most -- one of the most divisive issues for american jews and israelis looking at the american elections. other than that this was a crowd in which she couldn't lose here. she...
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oren lieberman in jerusalem, thank you. >>> you're looking at live images from the reagan library ina, where crowds are lining up to pay respects to former first lady nancy reagan. a public visitation opened just moments ago. nancy reagan died last sunday from heart failure at her los angeles home. earlier today people crowded along highway overpasses to catch just a glimpse of the motorcade moving the 94-year-old's casket. you see some of them there. we just learned the former first lady roslyn carter, the wife of jimmy carter will attend today's funeral. she will join the current first lady michelle obama and former first lady hillary clinton. nancy reagan will be buried at the library right next to her husband, ronald reagan. that is it for "the lead." i turn you over now to wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, trump's triumph. the gop front-runner adds three more wins and leads in the home states of two of his rivals ahead of cnn's republican debate. jeb bush schedules urgent huddles. >>> mistake. donald trump displays water and wine and meat that may not real
oren lieberman in jerusalem, thank you. >>> you're looking at live images from the reagan library ina, where crowds are lining up to pay respects to former first lady nancy reagan. a public visitation opened just moments ago. nancy reagan died last sunday from heart failure at her los angeles home. earlier today people crowded along highway overpasses to catch just a glimpse of the motorcade moving the 94-year-old's casket. you see some of them there. we just learned the former first...
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i've talked to young jews who feel similarly, that there's a -- historically maybe it was lieberman or sort of more religiously conservative strain in public life but nice to see someone from the more secular wing from the jewish faith. and you know, that certainly speeb speaks to me. i'm glad he embraced it. >> donald trump supporter, you want to commend hillary clinton on her answer? >> i thought that came off very authentic and for her to talk about how personal prayer is in her life. you often hear candidates talk about this. it personalized hillary clinton for me before. i thought that was a huge moment. as a republican watching, i was silently clapping for her in that moment. >> we're going to sign her up. >> sign her up. >> more of our special coverage of tonight's democratic presidential debate. lots of numbers, claims and charges thrown around in the aggressive sparring by clinton and sanders. when we come back, we're going to separate fact from fiction. its intelligent drive is msystems...ng. paradigm-shifting. its technology-filled cabin...jaw-dropping. its performance...bre
i've talked to young jews who feel similarly, that there's a -- historically maybe it was lieberman or sort of more religiously conservative strain in public life but nice to see someone from the more secular wing from the jewish faith. and you know, that certainly speeb speaks to me. i'm glad he embraced it. >> donald trump supporter, you want to commend hillary clinton on her answer? >> i thought that came off very authentic and for her to talk about how personal prayer is in her...
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then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his daughter are co-authors of the death of cancer, but the history of cancer research and therapies they discuss cancer treatments and putting chemotherapy, immunotherapy and medical marijuana. this is an hour. >> good evening, i am kelly the program director at the westport library. i'm. i'm pleased to welcome you to this evening's program. just a few housekeeping items before we get started. if you could please take a moment to silence your cell phone, you have noticed a few cameras in the room and we are pleased to have c-span here to film this evening's program. tonight is an onstage conversation and there will be an opportunity for audience questions at the end, i'm going to ask that you please wait for the microphone and speak into it clearly so your question could be heard. after the discussion the authors will be pleased to sign copies
then jeffrey lieberman the author of, shrinks the untold story of psychiatry, 1015, john and karen discuss their book about autism. and the author of the pandemics, sonya shaw on how to prevent the spread of infectious disease. >> doctor vincent and his daughter are co-authors of the death of cancer, but the history of cancer research and therapies they discuss cancer treatments and putting chemotherapy, immunotherapy and medical marijuana. this is an hour. >> good evening, i am...
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lieberman. >> we have a missing 13-year-old boy from the bronx. folks, have you seen him around? please, if you have, 330 that is between the avenue. he has brown hair. >> remember that 10-year-old girl. please call that number there. rosanna: we are not looking for bernie sanders. we know he was at a debate last night. >> donald trump. really beat going after donald trump. you are telling me that donald trump will be above the fray. >> that is what i am hearing today. he will not be so feisty. >> i have to see it to believe it. he will not respond guns blazing. turn. facing off in miami. their final debate before the florida and ohio primaries. these debates go on and on and on and on. >> look at list all him. >> i think so, too. >> last night it was all about the democrats. they met at tuesday night's crucial primary. delivering a pretty clear message. this is just one day after sanders ran away with an unexpected win in michigan. >> i think in the coming weeks do extremely well. >> deporting children. >> first of all, that is something that is not fair about what i said. i did
lieberman. >> we have a missing 13-year-old boy from the bronx. folks, have you seen him around? please, if you have, 330 that is between the avenue. he has brown hair. >> remember that 10-year-old girl. please call that number there. rosanna: we are not looking for bernie sanders. we know he was at a debate last night. >> donald trump. really beat going after donald trump. you are telling me that donald trump will be above the fray. >> that is what i am hearing today....
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had a president bush winning in the house, and al gore casting the tie vote in the senate for joe lieberman, that could have happened. but the decision was meant to be a political one, and not one in the hands of the court. >> thanks. judith, did you want to add anything? >> no. >> well, then i think i'll turn to you so you can fill in the blanks of where we left off on the harris case. it ended up in a settlement, and that was sort of the first of what we've seen through the years now of challenges to, you know, restrictions at the ballot box, how people's votes are for sure counted, in the case of some people challenging and saying there's voter fraud out there. tell us about how harris resolved itself. >> sure. so after months of investigating, we filed -- we actual filed the case actually in january of 2000 is when we filed the case. >> 2001? >> 2001, sorry. and it was filed against kathryn harris and six of the counties. and the division of elections. the idea was, we were challenging basically everything that we had known that happened. i mean, from the purge and people may remember t
had a president bush winning in the house, and al gore casting the tie vote in the senate for joe lieberman, that could have happened. but the decision was meant to be a political one, and not one in the hands of the court. >> thanks. judith, did you want to add anything? >> no. >> well, then i think i'll turn to you so you can fill in the blanks of where we left off on the harris case. it ended up in a settlement, and that was sort of the first of what we've seen through the...
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had a president bush winning in the house and al gore casting the tie vote in the senate for joe lieberman. that could have happened. caroline: thanks. the harris case ended up in a settlement and that was through the first of what we've seen through the years now of challenges to restrictions at the ballot box, how people for sure counted, some people challenging and saying there is voter fraud out there. judith: after months of investigating, we actually filed the case in january 2001. it was filed against catherine harris and six of the counties and the division of elections. we were challenging everything that we knew happened. from the purge and people may remember there were two companies involved. we actually added one of them as one of the defendants because we knew we needed information about what katherine harris had instructed them to do. and then we also filed claims under the voter registration act. people in motor vehicle offices were not being registered to vote. part of this was, you know, this case really -- the harris case really for us was the first time in which we actu
had a president bush winning in the house and al gore casting the tie vote in the senate for joe lieberman. that could have happened. caroline: thanks. the harris case ended up in a settlement and that was through the first of what we've seen through the years now of challenges to restrictions at the ballot box, how people for sure counted, some people challenging and saying there is voter fraud out there. judith: after months of investigating, we actually filed the case in january 2001. it was...
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we'll take you now live to cnn's orrin lieberman.e what you know. >> not even mile, much closer to where vice president joe biden was meeting with israeli prime minister and israeli president shimon peres. he just arrived, landing at the tel aviv airport. the attack, accord to peres and his spokespeople, happened just a short time later. an attacker with his knife stabbed four people right at the port which is a very full place, then the attacker moved northwa northward, stabbing people, running along the street, reaching into car, apparently with a knife, trying to stab people who have open windows. you then see police following the attacker. police say they shot and killed him. police haven't released too much information about the attacker but they say he is a 22-year-old from the northern west bank. as itened sta ene stands, one h killed, an american tourist, and at least ten more injured. we're still getting information and will absolutely keep you posted. >> horrendous, please do. we'll stay in close contact with you. thank you
we'll take you now live to cnn's orrin lieberman.e what you know. >> not even mile, much closer to where vice president joe biden was meeting with israeli prime minister and israeli president shimon peres. he just arrived, landing at the tel aviv airport. the attack, accord to peres and his spokespeople, happened just a short time later. an attacker with his knife stabbed four people right at the port which is a very full place, then the attacker moved northwa northward, stabbing people,...
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. >> oren lieberman live for us on that end.ys there were two blasts at the airport. witnesses are telling another affiliate there are several wounded people, and at least one of the explosions happened in the departure hall. they described blown-out windows. and this photo, we showed it to you earlier, this is from a person cnn has been in touch with. it shows smoke rising from the airport. just a few moments ago. and we've now got anthony barrett on the line now. he is an eyewitness. anthony, talk to us about what you're seeing there. what you've witnessed so far at the airport in brussels. >> caller: okay, well, about 8:00 local time, i heard a couple of loud crumps, sounded like somebody moving furniture room in the hotel room above me. when i opened the curtains and looked out, i could see people fleeing the terminal building. the hotel is opposite of the building. i'm currently overlooking the side of the terminal building. so far i've seen about 18 or 19 stretchered casualties. there's more coming as i look out the window
. >> oren lieberman live for us on that end.ys there were two blasts at the airport. witnesses are telling another affiliate there are several wounded people, and at least one of the explosions happened in the departure hall. they described blown-out windows. and this photo, we showed it to you earlier, this is from a person cnn has been in touch with. it shows smoke rising from the airport. just a few moments ago. and we've now got anthony barrett on the line now. he is an eyewitness....
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joe lieberman, susan collins, and later peter king, in which only one of the mainstream muslim organizations that are analyzed in the book appeared. it when i surprising to note who else appeared, anti-muslim organizations and people that call themselves terrorism experts. the other neat thing about the plagiarism detection approach is that i compare the spread of anti-sharia legislation. one thing that happened around 2008 is some anti-muslim organizations got together with advocacy groups that designed model legislation for policy and sent it to a bunch of legislators. i got my hands him a copy of that model legislation. i used the plagiarism detection software to compare it to the legislation actually introduced in so many u.s. states. on the left, these are groups that introduced the legislation. the number next to them represents the number of words in a text lifted verbatim from the anti-sharia model education. you can see in some cases,, mississippi, 82% of that language was lifted directly verbatim. minnesota similarly. other groups. kansas was only 2%. legislations actually passed.
joe lieberman, susan collins, and later peter king, in which only one of the mainstream muslim organizations that are analyzed in the book appeared. it when i surprising to note who else appeared, anti-muslim organizations and people that call themselves terrorism experts. the other neat thing about the plagiarism detection approach is that i compare the spread of anti-sharia legislation. one thing that happened around 2008 is some anti-muslim organizations got together with advocacy groups...
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at the 2014 study done by joe lieberman and kathryn stewart we agree the general computation considersour veterans as broken heroes who are more likely and the nonveterans to be unemployed , undereducated, homess, experiencing mental health issues, but the reality is so much different and so much more complex. and it's important that we all challenge these claims in order to change the public perceptions of our veterans. these are not broken heroes. i like to think of them as hidden heroes. are there any veterans in the room? stand up if you are. [applause] does he look like a pilot to you? he always wears blue suits. i don't quite get back. you would never know it. but i would add i think i can speak for most veterans that we certainly don't consider ourselves heroes. we are we're getting the job for the nation granted i don't think you'll ever hear any of us calling them that. the majority return home seeking new challenges and opportunities. looking for ways to continue to serve the community and their country so just think about it. almost half of today's veterans were members of t
at the 2014 study done by joe lieberman and kathryn stewart we agree the general computation considersour veterans as broken heroes who are more likely and the nonveterans to be unemployed , undereducated, homess, experiencing mental health issues, but the reality is so much different and so much more complex. and it's important that we all challenge these claims in order to change the public perceptions of our veterans. these are not broken heroes. i like to think of them as hidden heroes. are...
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side that vice president gore didn't even endorse his vice presidential candidate that was joseph lieberman, he endorsed howard dean because that's where the energy was. today you have berndz ie sandern one side and trump on the other. i don't think those two spaces are talking about the same thing. also to the caller's -- to say that ted cruz was not born innocent united states, ted cruz is a legal citizen of the united states of america. that's political campaign sil silliness. so i just want to denounce that. there's nothing in the constitution that would disqualify ted cruz from running for president of the united states. >> are we clear given all that you just said about donald trump, oats, could you vote for donald trump if he was a nominee? >> i would have a very difficult time voting for donald trump. i don't say that as a republican. i just say that the things that i have stood for and the things that i have fought for on the social side of the equation, donald trump and i have very little in common. >> would you vote for hillary clinton if she's the nominee? >> everything that i h
side that vice president gore didn't even endorse his vice presidential candidate that was joseph lieberman, he endorsed howard dean because that's where the energy was. today you have berndz ie sandern one side and trump on the other. i don't think those two spaces are talking about the same thing. also to the caller's -- to say that ted cruz was not born innocent united states, ted cruz is a legal citizen of the united states of america. that's political campaign sil silliness. so i just want...
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the democratic side, vice president gore did not even endorse his vice president candidate, joseph liebermanpass for today. you have sanders on one side and trump on the other. i don't think that those two spaces are talking about the also, for the caller is not that ted cruz born in the united states. that is campaign silliness. that is -- host: given what you said about donald trump, could you vote for donald trump if he was the nominee? guest: i would have a very difficult time voting for donald trump and i do not say that as a republican. the things i've said for and the things i have but for on the social side of the equation, donald trump and i have very little in common. would you vote for hillary clinton? guest: i would have a difficult time for that. host: so what do you do? guest: i think there are many voters out there that are profiling like that. they are and that dilemma. hade you said you have sanders voters saying they could vote for trump and trump voters saying they could vote for sanders, but then you have another them are graphic out there that would say because of these
the democratic side, vice president gore did not even endorse his vice president candidate, joseph liebermanpass for today. you have sanders on one side and trump on the other. i don't think that those two spaces are talking about the also, for the caller is not that ted cruz born in the united states. that is campaign silliness. that is -- host: given what you said about donald trump, could you vote for donald trump if he was the nominee? guest: i would have a very difficult time voting for...
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lieberman with details now from miami. blake. reporter: so much on the line for the seven presidential candidates on the republican side. there are a dozen states in play tonight. roughly 25% of the delegate total. the poll suggests donald trump could end up winning the overwhelming majority tonight. ted cruz tried to hold his home state of texas 155 delegates. will he pick up his first state in the nominating contest. john kasich looking ahead to the upcoming weeks and dr. ben carson as his campaign is still very much in play. this was the final pitch last night for donald trump to voters in georgia. >> we are going to win every single level. we are going to win with help. we are going to an education. we are going to win at the borders. we will win, win, win, win. reporter: bernie sanders has announced it raised a staggering $42 million on the democratic side. also 11 states in play, roughly 20% or so of the delegate. sanders campaign hoping to pick up a few states tonight, but this is looking very much like a big night for hil
lieberman with details now from miami. blake. reporter: so much on the line for the seven presidential candidates on the republican side. there are a dozen states in play tonight. roughly 25% of the delegate total. the poll suggests donald trump could end up winning the overwhelming majority tonight. ted cruz tried to hold his home state of texas 155 delegates. will he pick up his first state in the nominating contest. john kasich looking ahead to the upcoming weeks and dr. ben carson as his...