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mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. the mspca has received a $2 million donation to help handle a massive animal cruelty case. hundreds of animals were found dead or her last week at a large farm in westport. authorities have been at the site for more than a week. local farmers will be donating their equipment over the next animals. police say more than a dozen people are under investigation in the case. an active search underway for a second suspect in the shooting of two san diego police officers. what police are warning residents. also, new york city experiencing some major rainfall. just how much they are getting. we were just on the edge of that real intense rainfall, we are getting some of it right now indicate and the islands. another chance of rainfall for parts of your weekend. erika: and these local soldiers were on a training mission in the woods. erika: right now, an active search is underway for a second suspect in the shooting of two san diego police officers. one of those officers was killed. stop. that s
mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. the mspca has received a $2 million donation to help handle a massive animal cruelty case. hundreds of animals were found dead or her last week at a large farm in westport. authorities have been at the site for more than a week. local farmers will be donating their equipment over the next animals. police say more than a dozen people are under investigation in the case. an active search underway for a second suspect in the shooting of two san diego police...
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mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. erika: the sox losing streak continues with a disappointing end in los angeles. a scoreless game last night against the angels until mookie betts's sacrifice fly in the third. it's 1-0 all the way into the bottom of the ninth. the angels score two runners to walk-off with the win. first pitch tonight is 10:05. randy: a ninth great white shark tagged off cape cod this year. this one off the coast of monomoy. here's a closer look. the 11-foot-long shark was tagged by dr. greg skomal, working with the atlantic white shark conservancy. erika: we turn to cindy now for some much-needed rai the next few hours. i think a lot of us are going to try out. most of the state is covered with at least some rain, the heaviest around worcester. up toward keene and peterborough. we go deeper into the midday hours and afternoon, and i think the focus is going to shift across parts of south coastal massachusetts, including the with the possibility of downpours producing localized flooding. in terms of ho
mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. erika: the sox losing streak continues with a disappointing end in los angeles. a scoreless game last night against the angels until mookie betts's sacrifice fly in the third. it's 1-0 all the way into the bottom of the ninth. the angels score two runners to walk-off with the win. first pitch tonight is 10:05. randy: a ninth great white shark tagged off cape cod this year. this one off the coast of monomoy. here's a closer look. the 11-foot-long shark was...
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natasha mckenna died last year after a struggle with fairfax county jail guards. she suffered from mental uses. the guards used a stun gun on her while too was restrained and she died several days later. commonwealth attorney determined that no crime occurred. the protest today set it's the final day of certain -- save track surged three. tomorrow, surge for begins and it's more headaches for blue and yellow line riders, shutting down service from reagan to pentagon city. to get metro updates sent straight to your phone, text the word metro to 43817 or go to wjla.com for everything save track related. autria: two new quakes rocking ecuador overnight. larry: aftershock concerns, happening right now. autria: today at home, more on the temperature. coming up. veronica: happy monday. today looks like it will be the best of the work week. check on temperature in many locations with a nice blue sky. 63 in reston, virginia, manassas. we are also 63 in woodbridge. to're safe track forecast the early morning hours, temperatures rising to the lows us. conditionsable through
natasha mckenna died last year after a struggle with fairfax county jail guards. she suffered from mental uses. the guards used a stun gun on her while too was restrained and she died several days later. commonwealth attorney determined that no crime occurred. the protest today set it's the final day of certain -- save track surged three. tomorrow, surge for begins and it's more headaches for blue and yellow line riders, shutting down service from reagan to pentagon city. to get metro updates...
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. >> you are watching the tv and c-span2 and on your screen is clermont mckenna government professor george thomas whose book is called "the founders and the idea of a national university". here's the cover. professor thomas, what is the national university? >> guest: well a national university was an idea put forward by a number of founders. george washington, james madison, benjamin franklin, thomas jefferson and the idea really in short was that the new constitutional order created which we take for granted in our day was really in the process of being built and they turned to education as ones have a way of trying to foster further the kind of political culture, the kind of idea of the kind of education they thought was necessary to sustain that constitutional order. >> host: what would it look like? what would it teach? >> guest: what is really unique about the idea of a national university at the time is i mean first we have to sometimes go back two centuries and think what did our educational systems look like in today and by me think about what are now national institutions o
. >> you are watching the tv and c-span2 and on your screen is clermont mckenna government professor george thomas whose book is called "the founders and the idea of a national university". here's the cover. professor thomas, what is the national university? >> guest: well a national university was an idea put forward by a number of founders. george washington, james madison, benjamin franklin, thomas jefferson and the idea really in short was that the new constitutional...
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it is another example in the ways likewise are not valued by the system, the death of mckenna. of this several members group are being arrested, taken away, and handcuffed earlier this morning. they delivered petitions to the sheriff's office, 500 signatures calling for the six deputies involved in the death of mckenna to be fired. the sheriff's department has not yet responded. suzanne kennedy. back to you. jummy: in baltimore today, the bench trial against libby police officers charged in the death of freddie gray resumes. lieutenant brian rice is charged with manslaughter, assault, reckless endangerment, and reckless misconduct. he is the fourth of six officers to stand trial in freddie gray's death. two were acquitted, and proceedings for another ended in mistrial. rice the highest-ranking officer of the six officers charged. we are developments in the war on terror in iraq. the united states will deploy 560 more troops to help iraqi ilrces try to retake mos from isis. secretary asked carter arrived in baghdad to discuss military strategy and how u.s. troops will be involve
it is another example in the ways likewise are not valued by the system, the death of mckenna. of this several members group are being arrested, taken away, and handcuffed earlier this morning. they delivered petitions to the sheriff's office, 500 signatures calling for the six deputies involved in the death of mckenna to be fired. the sheriff's department has not yet responded. suzanne kennedy. back to you. jummy: in baltimore today, the bench trial against libby police officers charged in the...
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mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. randy: boston city hall is pressuring the departments of the city to cut more off overtime costs in an effort to rein in expenses. the city's chief financial officer is urging departments like police, fire, and transportation to shave an additional 5% off overtime. he says that could save the city $11.6 million. the savings would help pay for core city programs like education and curbing homelessness. people struggling with addiction getting around required drug tests. erika: 5 investigates how they're out-smarting the system. and flames burst out of a plane engine. the cause of this major scare for passengers. randy: and ahead in news to go, melania trump's website olessa: welcome back. a live look at the expressway, so far traffic is nice and light in both directions with a little bit of volume picking up. no accidents to report; all overnight construction cleared early. mystery wet stuff falling from the sky. cindy: how about that? it is raining across a good portion of the area, g
mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. randy: boston city hall is pressuring the departments of the city to cut more off overtime costs in an effort to rein in expenses. the city's chief financial officer is urging departments like police, fire, and transportation to shave an additional 5% off overtime. he says that could save the city $11.6 million. the savings would help pay for core city programs like education and curbing homelessness. people struggling with addiction getting around...
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natasha mckenna. the group call showing up for racial justice organized the protest. natasha mckenna died a year and a half after after officers tased her and put her in restraints during a cell transfer. at this point, no one has been charged in her death. the group delivered a petition demanding the deputies involved in the confrontation with mckenna be fired. >>> finding a solution is the goal of a stop the violence panel hosted by wpgy radio. it was called yo, listen up. they paused the music two hours and opened up t and their doors to discuss police relations and law enforcement accountability. it included mayor bowser and hank stwin ski. we spoke with several people who attended. >> the cops are just as scared of us as we are of them. when they pull us over and they see something different from what they see in training, they react different. i think the cops need to be trained in a certain manner. we need to have the knledge to know what it is that we need to do in situations like that. i just feel like that's the disconnect. >> it's got to be a culture change
natasha mckenna. the group call showing up for racial justice organized the protest. natasha mckenna died a year and a half after after officers tased her and put her in restraints during a cell transfer. at this point, no one has been charged in her death. the group delivered a petition demanding the deputies involved in the confrontation with mckenna be fired. >>> finding a solution is the goal of a stop the violence panel hosted by wpgy radio. it was called yo, listen up. they...
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. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2, we are on location at claremont mckenna college where we are talking to professors who are also authors. joining us now is jon shields who has written this book, "passing on the right: conservative professors in the progressive university". professor shields, page 1. you and your co-author right progressives rule higher education, conservatives are so scarce that marxists outnumber them. >> they are extremely scarce, 5% of social scientists self identify as conservatives. about 18% of social scientists are marxists so they are badly outnumbered by marxists, they are that scarce. >> the you self identify? >> i one of the rare strange creatures we profile in this book. >> host: the thought is conservative professors on liberal arts campuses are intimidated. >> guest: right. there is a sense that conservatives are moving into enemy territory but that is not what we found. we interviewed over 150 conservatives professors in the social sciences and humanities and they tell us the university is a much more tolerant place and we sometimes think at the
. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2, we are on location at claremont mckenna college where we are talking to professors who are also authors. joining us now is jon shields who has written this book, "passing on the right: conservative professors in the progressive university". professor shields, page 1. you and your co-author right progressives rule higher education, conservatives are so scarce that marxists outnumber them. >> they are extremely scarce, 5% of social...
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. >> host: have you personally had any issues here at claremont mckenna, bag conservative scholar. >> guest: you know, few. not enough to make me not want to be a professor. so, on the whole i've been very happy, and we don't claim that the university is -- doesn't present challenges to conservatives. it does. we just think they're manageable and we need more conservatives in higher education, and in particular in the social sciences, and so we hope to encourage more of them to become professors. >> host: have you been critiqued from the right because you're saying, universities are not such bad places? >> guest: we have. we have. although notably by people from -- by conservatives from outside universities. the conservatives inside the university, as we report in our book, tend to have a very different view of it than those conservatives who are lobbing bombs on the university from the outside. >> what. >> what are some of the critiques. >> guest: they claim we understate intolerance, if this was some other minority, like a racial minority, women, we wouldn't be -- the intolerance th
. >> host: have you personally had any issues here at claremont mckenna, bag conservative scholar. >> guest: you know, few. not enough to make me not want to be a professor. so, on the whole i've been very happy, and we don't claim that the university is -- doesn't present challenges to conservatives. it does. we just think they're manageable and we need more conservatives in higher education, and in particular in the social sciences, and so we hope to encourage more of them to...
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>> host: george thomas government professor claremont mckenna college founders of the idea of a national university -- "the founders and the idea of a national university" constituting the american mind is the name of the book. this is booktv on c-span2. >> host: bob weil is the publisher of live right which is a division of backs. >> guest: w.w. norton and the oldest senator in america. but what kind of books do you publish? >> guest: mainly serious nonfiction literary fiction with a little edge to them. books that can change the culture. >> host: we are here to talk to you about some of the books are coming out this fall and let's start with the series one. >> guest: it's by david daily and it tells the story of how the country has been redistricted since 2010 to shift all these congressional districts over to republican space. most of the architect of the program have this token and they will travel visa sex. you will see districts go to a garbage dump and pontiac michigan and it shows how the districts were created. the word was used by edmund wilson as early as the 1920s. >> host: w
>> host: george thomas government professor claremont mckenna college founders of the idea of a national university -- "the founders and the idea of a national university" constituting the american mind is the name of the book. this is booktv on c-span2. >> host: bob weil is the publisher of live right which is a division of backs. >> guest: w.w. norton and the oldest senator in america. but what kind of books do you publish? >> guest: mainly serious nonfiction...
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mckenna later died.ied. she had been diagnosed withiagnw schizophrenia as a child.her death prompted and outcry and a criminalmi investigation but back inbut k september the commonwealthmoea attorney declined to pressey dn charges against the six deputess involved saying they showed sho restraint giving the circumstances.circum video of her death was -- videod of the struggle with deputes wat also released as well. wel now these folks again they're out here.out here they're trig to get theirtrig t message out. they say they've delivered aived petition to the sheriff asking g to fire those officers involvede they say they have not heardot a back.ck so they've come out here they're trig to block traffic here andie they say they're prepared to geg arrested in need be.ed in be. here. police are on scene watching but cars are being diverted f you're driving in the area you might mt want to avoid this intersectiono >> the trial for police officerc brian rice continues today in baltimore. rice who was chosen bench triali the fourth of six officers tosi stand trial in fredd
mckenna later died.ied. she had been diagnosed withiagnw schizophrenia as a child.her death prompted and outcry and a criminalmi investigation but back inbut k september the commonwealthmoea attorney declined to pressey dn charges against the six deputess involved saying they showed sho restraint giving the circumstances.circum video of her death was -- videod of the struggle with deputes wat also released as well. wel now these folks again they're out here.out here they're trig to get...
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mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. the mspca has received a 2 million donation to help handle a massive animal cruelty case. hundreds of animals were found dead or injured. last week in large form in west port. police say that more than a dozen people are under investigation in this case. "good morning america" >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. hillary clinton's moment. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> the first woman nominated by a major party saying it's time to work together and rise together. >> americans don't y, can fix it. we say we'll fix it together. >> her daughter chelsea with an emotional push for her mom. >> my mother will make us proud as our next president. >> as hillary takes on donald trump and tries to convince america she should be the next president. >>> bradley cooper backlash under fire for attending the democratic convention. "american sniper" fans are up in calling for a boycott of his films. >>> blake shelton turning heartbreak into hope opening up abou
mckenna is vowing to fight the firing. the mspca has received a 2 million donation to help handle a massive animal cruelty case. hundreds of animals were found dead or injured. last week in large form in west port. police say that more than a dozen people are under investigation in this case. "good morning america" >>> good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. hillary clinton's moment. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> the first woman...
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mckenna laid died.ose schizophrenias child her death h prompted outcry and a criminal investigation but back inbut bac september, the commonwealthnw attorney declined to presseclinp charges against the six officerc involved.volv saying the officers showeders restraint given thet given circumstances.um video of her death was alsoo released so these folks are oute here trying to get their message out. still seeking charges in natashs mckenna's death this of coursefc comes at a time where several sl police brutality protests arest happening a i'm told in few minutes this group will march up the road thr here and attempt to blocko b traffic there at thate tha intersection. so drivers should be awarewa driving in this area could see d some delays around theelnd courthouse. we're live in fairfax county, anjali hemly and hill fox5 local news.news >> dallas police department faves questions over the robotei bomb used to kilt gunman in lasn week's ambush. ah one local department has thet ha same robots and we'll
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natasha mckenna died last february.uties tasered her multiple times as they attempted to move her from a cell at the fair are -- fairfax detention center. advocacy group plans to deliver a petition to the sheriff this morning demanding she fire all six deputies involved. in the past, she said her deputies showed restraint with a combative inmate. >>> the d.c. department of public works will begin picking up trash an hour earlier at 6 a.m. the early collection will continue through friday. you are asked to put your items out at 6:30 the night before to make sure they are collected. >>> five more athletes have stamped their tickets to rio. u.s. women's gymnastics team in the olympics. [ applause ] >> that's what champions do. >> gold medalist gab birk douglas and alley raisman made the team. simone biles will lead the team and will likely battle against douglas for the gold medial in the all around competition. >> for the past three years it's been a dream but once it comes true, you don't believe it. it's like a fairy ta
natasha mckenna died last february.uties tasered her multiple times as they attempted to move her from a cell at the fair are -- fairfax detention center. advocacy group plans to deliver a petition to the sheriff this morning demanding she fire all six deputies involved. in the past, she said her deputies showed restraint with a combative inmate. >>> the d.c. department of public works will begin picking up trash an hour earlier at 6 a.m. the early collection will continue through...
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deputies were tg mckenna from her cell at the fairfax adult detention center when she became combativethis morning they called on the sheriff to discipline the six deputies involved. >>> a plan to build a high-speed train in is causing some concern in fredericksburg. >> some people received notices that the tracks could run into and through their properties. there's a meeting tonight to talk about what else can be done. that's happening at fredericksburg christian high school and it happens at 6:30 this evening. >>> it is a game that started a frenzy, but it's also being used to lure victims for armed robberies. this happened outside of st. louis over the weekend. police say four people were arrested after they used pokemon go to target their victims, and they used part of the game that allows players to attract both pokemon and other users to their location. >> you know, it may not be just as much as them using th individuals, but as well as the inattention of the persons walking around staring at their phone. >> police are also looking at whether the suspects are involved in similar
deputies were tg mckenna from her cell at the fairfax adult detention center when she became combativethis morning they called on the sheriff to discipline the six deputies involved. >>> a plan to build a high-speed train in is causing some concern in fredericksburg. >> some people received notices that the tracks could run into and through their properties. there's a meeting tonight to talk about what else can be done. that's happening at fredericksburg christian high school and...
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host: thank you very much for those updates, josephine mckenna. let's take you to top world stories. the rights group amnesty international is accusing egyptian police of a "unprecedented spike in forced disappearances since early last year." a new report out today, the list hundreds of cases, including children. they give details on 17 of them, including a 14-year-old boy who was repeatedly raped to expect a false confession. crowds of tango lovers states and unusual illustration of buenos aires. theiron's -- danced protest against government price hikes. argentina's government has raised prices on various public utilities, some by as much as 1000%. they say those charges are likely to put dance halls out of business. they are asking to begin special cultural protection. n is facing charges of inciting violence and is serving the piece. he handed himself in to police on tuesday. last week he called them zimbabwians to say to a social strike against the country's ongoing economic crisis. ththe governmentnt w warned pros would face the full wrath o
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d >> reporter: matt mckenna was his spokesperson for eight years. >> he has this unique understanding for the candidate and the job, like no one else has. >> reporter: but there have been problems, on the trail, he's faced hecklers, and his drive by meeting with attorney general loretta lynch on a phoenix tarmac pushed his popularity down significantly from 47% to 37%. his speech will be as important for his legacy as hers. expect him to double down on those white working class voters she has struggled to connect with. >> you can be forgiven for thinking things are going to hell in a hand basket. >> reporter: so we went back to his childhood hometown to see if the folks in hope still have that connection. and we discovered some are lukewarm about another clinton presidency. >> i think he's still a hero to many people in this state. but it's a different world now than it was in the 1990s. >> reporter: rick kennedy is the editor of "the hope star." he says when clinton came to arkansas to campaign for the democratic candidates for governor and senate two years ago, both still lost by do
d >> reporter: matt mckenna was his spokesperson for eight years. >> he has this unique understanding for the candidate and the job, like no one else has. >> reporter: but there have been problems, on the trail, he's faced hecklers, and his drive by meeting with attorney general loretta lynch on a phoenix tarmac pushed his popularity down significantly from 47% to 37%. his speech will be as important for his legacy as hers. expect him to double down on those white working...
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mckenna suffered from mental illness.and she died several years later. there was an investigation and determined no crime occurred. and technical problem shut down montgomery county 911 response system overnight. starting at 11:00 last night. people that got called a busy signal. service was partially restored by 1:30 this morning. and officials expect people to continue to get busy signals this morning. and if you do call your local police or fire departme directly. and you can get more news, traffic and weather updates right now on good morning "why are you checking your credit score? "well you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "then she says...bazang!" "ok, good one." (laughs) "bazang. remember?" "bazang...you get it?" "bazang?" "yeah!" "uh, how do i check my credit score?" "credit karma, don't worry bud it's free." "ohhhh." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." ♪ all we are saying is give peace a chance ♪ ♪ all we are saying >> some hopeful images people trying to come together after this deva
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he is professor of pacific rim here at claremont mckenna. what does that mean? >> i teach courses on latin america and mexico in particular , different facets of two areas including military relations and religion and politics and democracy and valiance in mexico all in an introductory course in mexico. >> we invited you want to talk about one of your many books on us-mexico relations. politics in mexico is the name of the book. is mexico a stable democracy? >> mexico is a stable democracy, but it is what i would describe as an electoral democracy in terms of the change in 2000 with with the election of an individual from an opposition
he is professor of pacific rim here at claremont mckenna. what does that mean? >> i teach courses on latin america and mexico in particular , different facets of two areas including military relations and religion and politics and democracy and valiance in mexico all in an introductory course in mexico. >> we invited you want to talk about one of your many books on us-mexico relations. politics in mexico is the name of the book. is mexico a stable democracy? >> mexico is a...
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josephine mckenna in rome. we can now go to a reporter in saint-etienne-du-rouvray, the town in normandy where a priest was killed. what is the latest? we are currently just down the road from the church where the hostage taking took place earlier. only moments ago, francois hollande and the country's drove throughter and were perhaps address the press later. two men armed with knives took five hostages during morning mass inside the church that is behind me in the early hours of the morning. in ais in northern france, smalall town of 27,000 inhabitants. amongst the hostages were a priestst, two nuns, and several worshipers. according to the interior ministry spokesman, the two hostage takekers were neutraliz, shot dead as t they tried to lee the church. prior to that, they managed to kill one of the hostages, t the prpriest, a 92-year-old whose throat is said to have been cut open. another three hostages are wounded, one of them seriously. that is the information we have at the moment as to whether these two m
josephine mckenna in rome. we can now go to a reporter in saint-etienne-du-rouvray, the town in normandy where a priest was killed. what is the latest? we are currently just down the road from the church where the hostage taking took place earlier. only moments ago, francois hollande and the country's drove throughter and were perhaps address the press later. two men armed with knives took five hostages during morning mass inside the church that is behind me in the early hours of the morning....
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the focus of this morning's event in fairfax was nastasha mckenna. she died last year after police used stun gun on her at the jail where she was being held. the cause of death is excited delirium. it's when theer at a and the body functions give out. today there was a petition to demanding firing of authorize involved in the case. four protesters were arrested. leon: in the aftermath of the shooting in dallas, police across the nation are recording a surge in support. in our area, a man thanked the police officers for what they do. brad bell joins us to tell us how it started with a call from 911. brad, tell us about that. brad: yeah, that is exactly right. a guy who lives in the community picked up his own and called police. just a little while ago, prince george's county police chief hank stawinski left the neighborhood. we sent the 911 call to hear. he said he had to come here and thank the caller. like a lot of people, curtis bean has been troubled by recent events. >> we all need to learn how to get along. brad: he decided to do something, to p
the focus of this morning's event in fairfax was nastasha mckenna. she died last year after police used stun gun on her at the jail where she was being held. the cause of death is excited delirium. it's when theer at a and the body functions give out. today there was a petition to demanding firing of authorize involved in the case. four protesters were arrested. leon: in the aftermath of the shooting in dallas, police across the nation are recording a surge in support. in our area, a man...
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was a superstar british agent, 24-year-old special agent, and there's a great movie with virginia mckenna who plays her called "carve her name with pride." anyway, she was in ravensbruck. she was deported. right towards the end of the war was taken out with other agents, shot in the back of the head. but right at the end they realized in the spring of 1945 they realized that they really did need to get rid of these people because if they testified in a war crimes trial, they would point the finger like phillip did and say it was helmut knochen. so they killed them. many of the brave british agents were killed right at the end of the war, literally days before the end of the war because the ss didn't want them to point the finger. great question. >> to your far right. >> i'm interested in knowing how many other americans did he enable to escape, and also is this going to be a movie? >> i would love it to be a movie because i'm really tired of writing these books, you know? it doesn't have to be a big caribbean island, just a beach and a shack would be fine. and i'm not going to read anothe
was a superstar british agent, 24-year-old special agent, and there's a great movie with virginia mckenna who plays her called "carve her name with pride." anyway, she was in ravensbruck. she was deported. right towards the end of the war was taken out with other agents, shot in the back of the head. but right at the end they realized in the spring of 1945 they realized that they really did need to get rid of these people because if they testified in a war crimes trial, they would...
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includes eisel ford from asante parker, a chai girly comic to their race, look on the donald, and tosha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony hill, hockaday, mayor hall, walter scott, freddy greg, alexia christian, sandra bland, samba boys and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new kind of social limits on federal action. the commission said the police encounters ended in the loss of each of their lives and the lives of thousands of innocent citizens never know would not have existed and could have been entirely avoided had federal policy makers decided to respond in a different way to the civil rights movement and the enlightened protest of the 19th 60s. questions of intent or the degree to which federal policymakers first saw the consequences of the choices they made with respect to social programs and black communities around the relevant to assert extent. the issue was to uncover decisions that made contemporary mass incarceration possible to just cover around actual history. the center of the book with their men and women and these policies will shape life prospect for black children and
includes eisel ford from asante parker, a chai girly comic to their race, look on the donald, and tosha mckenna, tony robinson, anthony hill, hockaday, mayor hall, walter scott, freddy greg, alexia christian, sandra bland, samba boys and christian taylor. their deaths have set a new kind of social limits on federal action. the commission said the police encounters ended in the loss of each of their lives and the lives of thousands of innocent citizens never know would not have existed and could...
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2014, and i'll say their names -- includes edsel ford, sanjay parker, gurly, tamir rice, mcdonald, mckenna, cone in robinson, anthony hill, miya hall, walter scott, freddie gray. randolph, sandra bland, sam due boys,, christian taylor. their deaths set new climate for social movement and federal action. the condition over police encounters that end ted loss of their lives and the lives of thousands of other independent citizen would not have existed and could have been entirely avoided had federal policymakers dod to respond in a different way to civil rights movement and the enlightened protests of the 1960s. questions of intent or the degree to which federal policymakers foresaw the consequences of the choices they made with respect to urban social programs in black community are only relevant to a certain extent. the issue is to uncover the series of decisions that made contemporary mass incarceration possible in order to discover our own actual history. the domestic policies at the center of this book shape the lives of black women and men, their families and their communities. and the
2014, and i'll say their names -- includes edsel ford, sanjay parker, gurly, tamir rice, mcdonald, mckenna, cone in robinson, anthony hill, miya hall, walter scott, freddie gray. randolph, sandra bland, sam due boys,, christian taylor. their deaths set new climate for social movement and federal action. the condition over police encounters that end ted loss of their lives and the lives of thousands of other independent citizen would not have existed and could have been entirely avoided had...
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i would like all young viewers watching this program to pull up the name natasha mckenna. she died in fairfax, virginia. she was a black woman in the jail and six white police officers pulled her out of that naked todcuffed her the concrete floor and taste her until she died. i would like all your viewers to pull that up and look at that and then you know why people feel the way they do. host: we will do this for the entire two hour "washington journal" today. your reactions to the shootings in dallas. we will talk with an activist in baltimore with the black lives matter organization. plenty of time for this this morning. "dallas morning news" has this editorial. "dallas must wait from this wakemare united -- must ."om this nightmare united we have jeff on the line from pennsylvania. publican. -- republican. caller: hello. to be about what people feel and not statistics. the tally in 2015, 1001 people were killed by the police in america. 215 where black. when hundred 63 were hispanic. ere black.r 163 were hispanic. were white. once again, it is what you feel, not the sta
i would like all young viewers watching this program to pull up the name natasha mckenna. she died in fairfax, virginia. she was a black woman in the jail and six white police officers pulled her out of that naked todcuffed her the concrete floor and taste her until she died. i would like all your viewers to pull that up and look at that and then you know why people feel the way they do. host: we will do this for the entire two hour "washington journal" today. your reactions to the...
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i would like all young viewers watching this program to pull up the name natasha mckenna. she died in fairfax, virginia. she was a black woman in the jail and six white police officers pulled her out of that naked todcuffed her the concrete floor and taste her until she died. i would like all your viewers to pull that up and look at that and then you know why people feel the way they do. host: we will do this for the entire two hour "washington journal" today. your reactions to the shootings in dallas. we will talk with an activist in baltimore with the black lives matter organization. plenty of time for this this morning. "dallas morning news" has this editorial. "dallas must wait from this wakemare united -- must ."om this nightmare united we have jeff on the line from pennsylvania. publican. -- republican. caller: hello. to be about what people feel and not statistics. the tally in 2015, 1001 people were killed by the police in america. 215 where black. when hundred 63 were hispanic. ere black.r 163 were hispanic. were white. once again, it is what you feel, not the sta
i would like all young viewers watching this program to pull up the name natasha mckenna. she died in fairfax, virginia. she was a black woman in the jail and six white police officers pulled her out of that naked todcuffed her the concrete floor and taste her until she died. i would like all your viewers to pull that up and look at that and then you know why people feel the way they do. host: we will do this for the entire two hour "washington journal" today. your reactions to the...
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to her right, is claire mckenna, a national expert on unemployment insurance. to her right is a senior fellow at the georgetown center on poverty and inequality, also spent time on the ways and means and was a force behind the modernization efforts discussed earlier. finally, portia wu, leads the employment and training administration, which is the agency that -- so very relevant conversation. i want to start up, we heard a lot about the broad standards, the next recession, i was wondering if the two of you could cover an overview of what we are discussing today with policy recommendations along those lines for us to react to and discuss. >> to review unemployment insurance is a federal-state partnership. states are granted flexibility in program areas, benefit eligibility, adequacy, and financing, and the result is very significant state variation in key program metrics. for example, the share of the states unemployed populations that receive unemployment insurance benefits, race with income replacement, which varies inevitably, and trust fund solvency, the fi
to her right, is claire mckenna, a national expert on unemployment insurance. to her right is a senior fellow at the georgetown center on poverty and inequality, also spent time on the ways and means and was a force behind the modernization efforts discussed earlier. finally, portia wu, leads the employment and training administration, which is the agency that -- so very relevant conversation. i want to start up, we heard a lot about the broad standards, the next recession, i was wondering if...
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was a superstar if you're british, 24-year-old special agent and there's a great move with virginia mckenna plays her "carve her name with pride." anyway, she was in ravensbruck. she was deported. right towards the end of the war was taken out with other agents, shot in the back of the head. but right at the end they realized in the spring of 1945 they realized that they really did need to get rid of these people because if they of itted in a war crimes trial, they would point the finger like phillip did and say it was helm helmut knochen. many were killed literally days before the end of the war because the s.s. didn't want them to point the finger. great question. >> to your far right. >> i'm interested in knowing how many other americans did he enable to escape, and also is this going to be a movie? >> i would love it to be a movie because i'm really tired of writing these books, you know? it doesn't have to be a big caribbean island, just a beach and a shack would be fine. and i'm not going to read another book ever. what was the better part of the question? how many -- i don't know. th
was a superstar if you're british, 24-year-old special agent and there's a great move with virginia mckenna plays her "carve her name with pride." anyway, she was in ravensbruck. she was deported. right towards the end of the war was taken out with other agents, shot in the back of the head. but right at the end they realized in the spring of 1945 they realized that they really did need to get rid of these people because if they of itted in a war crimes trial, they would point the...
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to her right is claire mckenna, a senior policy analyst at nelp, national expert on unemployment insurance and a co-author on the report. to her right is a senior fellow at the georgetown center on poverty and inequality. also spent time as professional staff on ways and means and a driving force behind some of the modernization efforts discussed earlier and co-author on the report. and finally, last but not least is porta wu, leads the unemployment and training administration, which is the agency which actually administers and oversees ui, very relevant to today's conversations. i want to kick it off starting with the middle of our panel. we heard about the broad themes of unemployment and i was wondering if you could quickly cover an overview of what is in the report we're discussing today with policy recommendations and along those lines for us to react to and discuss. >> sure. so just to review quickly unemployment insurance is a federal, state partnership. current federal law grants states a lot of flexibility in key program areas, of benefit eligibility, benefitte adequacy and financ
to her right is claire mckenna, a senior policy analyst at nelp, national expert on unemployment insurance and a co-author on the report. to her right is a senior fellow at the georgetown center on poverty and inequality. also spent time as professional staff on ways and means and a driving force behind some of the modernization efforts discussed earlier and co-author on the report. and finally, last but not least is porta wu, leads the unemployment and training administration, which is the...
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. >> i'm mckenna..ys are all brothers ans sisters and friends, right. >> yup. >> tell me was love about this s exhibit.bit. >> well, i like the texture of the iceberg on the top because u like right there and it lookstoo like a pyramid but made out of ice. ic >> are you guys learning anything about icebergs?ceberg >> yes.>> yes. >> what are you learning? >> well, i kind of learning about this but i kind of looks s great but -- it's kind of like science and i kind of only can c say that it kind of looks like s tents of like, you know, like le egypt or something like in snowo >> like pyramids.yramids. it's amaze.itma we're up above the icebergsbe right now we'll sneak down through theugh inner working of iceberg and hit the fly.the f you want to come with me. m >> yeah. >> load the way. we're charging through the mazem again this exhibit is open alln summer long it's here at thee ae national building museum. if you want more information,ora you got to go to the website and those guys at the sitting on thn
. >> i'm mckenna..ys are all brothers ans sisters and friends, right. >> yup. >> tell me was love about this s exhibit.bit. >> well, i like the texture of the iceberg on the top because u like right there and it lookstoo like a pyramid but made out of ice. ic >> are you guys learning anything about icebergs?ceberg >> yes.>> yes. >> what are you learning? >> well, i kind of learning about this but i kind of looks s great but -- it's kind of...
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she is one way technology reporter john mckenna and. >> there are some spectrum issues that make it complicatedthat environment. there is a narrow line of sight. >> it does not go through walls are he will? >> exactly. there is a lot of complex engineering developments that have developed using new antennas. forming.rming -- beam it will make it more useful in that kind of environment. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span two. washington journal continues. host: here to talk politics and more for the next hour or so, we are joined by eleanor clift, washington correspondent for the daily beast at a longtime regular panelist on the maclachlan group and more. and terry jeffrey, editor in since --the news desk thank you for joining us on this fourth of july. caller: happy fourth guest: happy fourth the human everybody. host: we spent the first hour talking about trade, globalism. issue.y major political not just political issue but major issue in this campaign. did either of you expect that to happen? guest: i have been expecting it since 1992. [laughter] really when ross perot made a pretty big s
she is one way technology reporter john mckenna and. >> there are some spectrum issues that make it complicatedthat environment. there is a narrow line of sight. >> it does not go through walls are he will? >> exactly. there is a lot of complex engineering developments that have developed using new antennas. forming.rming -- beam it will make it more useful in that kind of environment. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span two. washington journal continues. host: here to...
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made those decisions it is said to them but for most of us we're busy at home in our districts john mckenna listen to his acceptance speech as we have to go camping there are other choices that people make there is a lot going on. >> bun that issue of gun control it was an issue theyth did not want to talk about. >> day think this is a winning political issue to you think they can create on the left to create problems or why they can contrastown mind that? >> if his district by district but fundamentally house s down to constitutional rights and what we saw a player out of the house floor in terms of a the #campaign money to make sure terrorists don't have access to weapons yassin need to make sure the fbi has surveillance and there is room while still preserving due process rights so we will see legislation move forward. >> house of representativesas t is the final count number mental health reform legislation several years is not making one thing that has been lost in the debate is the mental of component than the changes that these bills make to have a tremendous impact. >> if you have a
made those decisions it is said to them but for most of us we're busy at home in our districts john mckenna listen to his acceptance speech as we have to go camping there are other choices that people make there is a lot going on. >> bun that issue of gun control it was an issue theyth did not want to talk about. >> day think this is a winning political issue to you think they can create on the left to create problems or why they can contrastown mind that? >> if his district...