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it was right off the runway of the tipton airfield here in the fort meade area. but, again, they had to get in there to get to to that wreckage very quickly. fortunately, they have specialized teams that respond to these sorts of incidents. they got social security tans from prince george's county and other counties. they brought in equipment as well as suvs. you need the four-wheel drive vehicles. they brought in the four-wheel drive vehicles and gators. they got the heavy equip got to the victims and got them off to the hospital. again, they are going to survive this horrible crash. chris, back to you. >> great work darcy. investigators have not released the names of the people on board. we did some digging and learned who that ps registered to. records show it is thomas lighten cline. he owns the aa 1 aircraft. that he lives in silver spring. we first told you about the crash with an alert on our nbc washington app. you can download it for updates and stay with us as we continue to cover ts story. once we get the identities of those injured in the crash, we're
it was right off the runway of the tipton airfield here in the fort meade area. but, again, they had to get in there to get to to that wreckage very quickly. fortunately, they have specialized teams that respond to these sorts of incidents. they got social security tans from prince george's county and other counties. they brought in equipment as well as suvs. you need the four-wheel drive vehicles. they brought in the four-wheel drive vehicles and gators. they got the heavy equip got to the...
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joining us now, jason pride at glenn mead and asset management firm. thank you, jason, nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me too. >> you say it's important to have a healthy waiting in the u.s. but twist defensively over modest valuation. labs makes the list. why? >> we try to keep stability in the u.s. while taking some risk abroad. we recognize if you take risk abroad it's stomach churning particularly with what's going on in greece right now. so finding stability in the u.s. is the key piece. that means you have to focus on health care services and supply companies. abbott fits right into the profile of a stable business model, decent dividend yield and a company that's able because of excess returns on capital, just churn out the incremental earnings growth even when the economy is just pumping around 2, 2.5% with a moderate growth rate. >> your second pick into the model of emphasizing return investment capital. 19.6% roa and accencure. >> a decent valuation again and the company returns are investor capital. the difference in this franch
joining us now, jason pride at glenn mead and asset management firm. thank you, jason, nice to have you here. >> thanks for having me too. >> you say it's important to have a healthy waiting in the u.s. but twist defensively over modest valuation. labs makes the list. why? >> we try to keep stability in the u.s. while taking some risk abroad. we recognize if you take risk abroad it's stomach churning particularly with what's going on in greece right now. so finding stability...
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>> leon, the small plane just had taken off from tipton airport here at fort meade. it was really only 100 yards or so off the end of the runway. take a look at this. federal land. thick forest surrounds this airport. you can see it just beyond the runway and the plane came down in those trees. it would have been a long time before rescuers could have gotten to them. if it wasn't for this alert helicopter crew. >> within minute of yesterday's plane crash, the pgpd helicopter is overhead. the pilot and flight officer michael caine fear the worst. >> it was upside down. the roof had been almost flattened from the impact on the ground. >> the men landed. grabbed their first aid kit and fought through thick undergrowth to reach the plane and the men aboard. >> once i got there and saw one of them sitting down on the ground and he was talking to me fairly well, i was surprised at that and i found out there was someone alive inside the aircraft. that was a great feeling. >> the man out of the plane, the pilot 57-year-old jeff barnett of glen burnie, an avid pilot who works
>> leon, the small plane just had taken off from tipton airport here at fort meade. it was really only 100 yards or so off the end of the runway. take a look at this. federal land. thick forest surrounds this airport. you can see it just beyond the runway and the plane came down in those trees. it would have been a long time before rescuers could have gotten to them. if it wasn't for this alert helicopter crew. >> within minute of yesterday's plane crash, the pgpd helicopter is...
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governor mead, you are right. we need to converse with the state at every opportunity in particular before we start, and we are working hard to make sure that happens, i do not think there is any better example of that than the clean power plants. i know you know the president considers this to be not just an environmental problem but also a public health talent and economic challenge and national security challenge, and it is of utmost importance that epa move forward on the actions that the president has asked us to take to address the challenge of climate change, and we did that with the clean power plan, but before we even put 10 to paper we had listening sessions across the country. they began 18 months before we even started drafting this world. that is because we knew this rule was going to be important. it is a room that will reduce carbon pollution from our power sector, -- it is a rule that will reduce carbon pollution from our power sector, and the reason the conversations have continued so fruitfully a
governor mead, you are right. we need to converse with the state at every opportunity in particular before we start, and we are working hard to make sure that happens, i do not think there is any better example of that than the clean power plants. i know you know the president considers this to be not just an environmental problem but also a public health talent and economic challenge and national security challenge, and it is of utmost importance that epa move forward on the actions that the...
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snow on the western sierras, so we don't get any continued flow into the colorado dumping into lake meadbut you've got to stay positive. >> for the first 30, 40 years of the development of the town you just couldn't conceive of what was ahead. what we had, whatever was the newest thing that was happening was so spectacular and wonderful and oh, my gosh, we reached a new eastern edge, a western, northern edge. the odds are slim to zero that we're going to extend it to yet a further horizon. it was inconceivable. so there's the thing. what does the desert do? it exceeds our ambition. >> in vegas, nothing is permanent. it constantly eats itself, tears down, builds up, expands according to no known or easily understood plan. an organic thing responding to the dark dreams of the american subconscious. come frolic, live like caesar, or make money off those who do. drop a few moist bills in a gas station slot. see the full spectrum of human folly and commit some follies of your own. your own. clear leer -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ >>> how does the joke begin? three men in a bar? but
snow on the western sierras, so we don't get any continued flow into the colorado dumping into lake meadbut you've got to stay positive. >> for the first 30, 40 years of the development of the town you just couldn't conceive of what was ahead. what we had, whatever was the newest thing that was happening was so spectacular and wonderful and oh, my gosh, we reached a new eastern edge, a western, northern edge. the odds are slim to zero that we're going to extend it to yet a further...
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one of the big slow spots, getting done to fort mead.t of the roadway. 270 southbound heaviest volume still into high @town. jam toward springfield. >>> an app for savvy singles looking for love. >> you have to be invited to this one. that is the catch. >>> beverly and i will be back in 25 minutes with traffic and weather. >>> join us if the dunkin' golden cup were given to you as a major award your acceptance speech would start with an acceptance sip. dunkin' donuts coffee -- smooth, rich, coveted. if the dunkin' golden cup were given to you as a major award, you wouldn't just shed tears of joy. you would salivate. dunkin' donuts coffee -- smooth, rich, coveted. >>> good morning. it is monday february 9th 20156789 welcome to "cbs this morning." a third winter storm this morning is pounding the northeast, threatening to shut down cities and disrupt travel. >>> "60 minutes" shows how hackers can take over your car. this morning we'll talk with ed markey who says automakers are doing little to stop them. >>> and sunday night belongs to new
one of the big slow spots, getting done to fort mead.t of the roadway. 270 southbound heaviest volume still into high @town. jam toward springfield. >>> an app for savvy singles looking for love. >> you have to be invited to this one. that is the catch. >>> beverly and i will be back in 25 minutes with traffic and weather. >>> join us if the dunkin' golden cup were given to you as a major award your acceptance speech would start with an acceptance sip. dunkin'...
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it is 366 acres and bordered by fort meade. today marks two months since a plane crashed in gaithersburg that left six people dead. marie gamel and her two sons died when a private jet crashed into their home. the people on the jet also died in the crash damaged to neighboring homes. pentagon city mall opened on time early this morning -- on time this morning a day after a power outage. the power outage with underground equipment caused the outage. turning to the weather, what a beautiful end to the weekend. it really felt like spring today. eileen whelan is here to tell us about the changes for the weekend. >> we were hoping we could let the spring weather role in the end of the work week. 68 degrees was the high today, set back -- tying the record set back in 1900. for those in frederick and washington counties, you are saying it was cool -- highs only in the 40's stop you were wedged in with the warmer temperatures off to the south and cooler conditions to the north. still pleasant for early february. 55 degrees at reagan na
it is 366 acres and bordered by fort meade. today marks two months since a plane crashed in gaithersburg that left six people dead. marie gamel and her two sons died when a private jet crashed into their home. the people on the jet also died in the crash damaged to neighboring homes. pentagon city mall opened on time early this morning -- on time this morning a day after a power outage. the power outage with underground equipment caused the outage. turning to the weather, what a beautiful end...
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governor mead, you mentioned water infrastructure. that is a challenge for all of us. we see this all across the united states, not just in terms of our aging infrastructure, which is a huge venture to try to catch up with infrastructure that is old, but how do we recognize we are getting more in tens storms and we need to do that together and it's a challenge not just for us but for sectors across the u.s. including our agriculture sector. i know governor branstad and i have spent time talking to the farmers and i spent some time with some of the young farmers this last week and we talked about the different technologies and ways you can keep soil and keep the storm water running off the farm fields, adding to the challenge of luton going into waterways as well as the challenge of continuing to provide valuable agriculture moving forward. these are the things we have to talk about together. you will see us starting up some water investments this year and our fiscal year 16 budget as our way of trying to be held to bring public-private partnerships together and think a
governor mead, you mentioned water infrastructure. that is a challenge for all of us. we see this all across the united states, not just in terms of our aging infrastructure, which is a huge venture to try to catch up with infrastructure that is old, but how do we recognize we are getting more in tens storms and we need to do that together and it's a challenge not just for us but for sectors across the u.s. including our agriculture sector. i know governor branstad and i have spent time talking...
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. >> we're hearing from one of two men who survived sunday's plane crash near fort meade. maryland bureau chief brad bell is live with the interview you'll see only on 7 today. brad? >> it's a little hard to hear you. medstar helicopter is taking off behind us here. you know accident we don't normally get to talk to pilots after plane crashes. that's the sad truth. but in this case we did get to talk to this pilot. one of two very, very lucky men who took off here from tipton field on sunday and only made it a couple hundred yards off the end of the runway before their plane crashed into the woods. well, today, jess barnett came home from the hospital. his wife invited us to be here with him as he arrived. he's wearing a neck brace and has a cane. broken sternum and couple of broken vertebrae. terrible lacerations in his legs but he is the first one to say he is tremendously lucky. what happened was as soon as they took off, they lost power in their engine. it didn't shut down but it just started to sputter. they had nowhere to go but into the woods. >> nice open field or
. >> we're hearing from one of two men who survived sunday's plane crash near fort meade. maryland bureau chief brad bell is live with the interview you'll see only on 7 today. brad? >> it's a little hard to hear you. medstar helicopter is taking off behind us here. you know accident we don't normally get to talk to pilots after plane crashes. that's the sad truth. but in this case we did get to talk to this pilot. one of two very, very lucky men who took off here from tipton field...
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there's just not enough supply to mead meet demand. even if the country's power plants can generate more lesk electricity than is needed. >> we need to maintain our periodic maintenance. >> the president has set up a power commission. >> has not given the issue the seriousness as it deserves. but the president has promised that this episode will never be repeated in our nation's history history. we all going through it, it is painful. >> as these australians prepared for another night without power what they know for sure is that the longer the crisis continues the more it's costing the nation. ama boasa al jazeera ghana. >> the man who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager in the united states in 2012 will not face federal hate crime charges. george zimmerman many shot 17-year-old trayvon martin. as he was walking home. zimmerman has always insisted it was a lack of self-defense. >>> country's ruling party supporters during an event where luis silva was set to speak for the pet petrobras oil company. >>> more than 15,000 hectares
there's just not enough supply to mead meet demand. even if the country's power plants can generate more lesk electricity than is needed. >> we need to maintain our periodic maintenance. >> the president has set up a power commission. >> has not given the issue the seriousness as it deserves. but the president has promised that this episode will never be repeated in our nation's history history. we all going through it, it is painful. >> as these australians prepared for...
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visit ncicap.org] >> we have learned the names of two men injured in a small plane crash near fort meade. record temperatures today, big it ready to trade in for the umbrella. investigators have released identities of a pilot and passenger in a small plane crash in anne arundel county. the airplane crash shortly after take off this afternoon from tipton airport. jay korff has the details. >> kimberly, late tonight, we learned that one of the two men who survived was dr. thomas kline, a retired, renowned engineer with the nasa. also come a good friend of his and fellow pilot who was on the runway at the time saw it all. thomas kline's smile tells you all that uyou need to know about his passion for flying. a fellow pilot in friend said he is a beloved person that tipto n airport. >> he is a hell of a guy, and watching that was gut wrenching. >> he said the plane was right in front of him when it climbed. he said he watched kline's plane take off, struggle to gain out to to to come and crash a few hundred yards later in the woods, landing upside down. >> engine company 23, please respond.
visit ncicap.org] >> we have learned the names of two men injured in a small plane crash near fort meade. record temperatures today, big it ready to trade in for the umbrella. investigators have released identities of a pilot and passenger in a small plane crash in anne arundel county. the airplane crash shortly after take off this afternoon from tipton airport. jay korff has the details. >> kimberly, late tonight, we learned that one of the two men who survived was dr. thomas...
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in terms of specific incidents governor mead and i had a discussion about this on friday where there is a cyber security breach that occurs in your state, and you have equities. you and your constituents have equities. the private actor comes to dhs and says, i will share with you what i know on the condition that you don't share it with anybody else. that is an awkward spot to be in. i want that private actor to come to us, to tell us about the attack so that we can assess it, we can assess whether there is a broader implication to it, but i also realize that state governments have equities here have reason to know. one of the ways we could go about that is to devise a protocol where if we see state government equities, we say to the private actor, you should not form a state government as well. we need to work on that as well, build out a protocol for that type of situation. i do recognize that there are situations involving cyber attacks were a state government has huge equities. >> mr. chairman? >> i think that the commonwealth of puerto rico, the states have news everyday about
in terms of specific incidents governor mead and i had a discussion about this on friday where there is a cyber security breach that occurs in your state, and you have equities. you and your constituents have equities. the private actor comes to dhs and says, i will share with you what i know on the condition that you don't share it with anybody else. that is an awkward spot to be in. i want that private actor to come to us, to tell us about the attack so that we can assess it, we can assess...
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brad bell live in fort meade with what he had to say. brad? >> what he's saying is the men aboard that aircraft are lucky, lucky to be alive. the plane that crashed was similar to but smaller than most of these aircraft out here on the runway. these are generally four and six seaters. the plane the men crashed in was a two seater. take a look at the video. the plane had barely taken off and was really a couple hundred yards off the end of the runway when it plummeted to earth. it barely missed a body of water and then landed upside down in a muddy area. pilots immediately put out radio calls and prince george's county helicopter air one was in the area at the time. the pilots rushed to the scene and were horrified by what they saw. so they landed in a field and rushed over to see if they could help. >> it's a sinking feeling. just a horrible feeling to see that plane sitting down there and knowing that somebody is in there. so we were trying our best to get there as quick as possible. >> well they also had a first aid kit with them that they w
brad bell live in fort meade with what he had to say. brad? >> what he's saying is the men aboard that aircraft are lucky, lucky to be alive. the plane that crashed was similar to but smaller than most of these aircraft out here on the runway. these are generally four and six seaters. the plane the men crashed in was a two seater. take a look at the video. the plane had barely taken off and was really a couple hundred yards off the end of the runway when it plummeted to earth. it barely...
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simon's car spun into the meade yn. median, he was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead.areer spans 50 years and he won numerous awards including 27 emmys and four awards. >>> the captain of the could say at that concordia was sentenced to 16 years behind bars. 3 # -- 32 people died after he smashed into a rocky reef. he abandoned his post as hundreds struggled to survive. >>> the phillies gin spring training in less than a week. they retain talent in the names of hamles, utley and howard. he is not surprised that many and the top and expensive players are on the roster. >> the price has been so high for most of the guys, i never thought it was that really statistic for the phillies to trade cole hamels. i never thought they would take a taker for ryan howard. paplebon you've got the brewers with some level of interest, but not enough for reuben. >>> phillies pitchers and catchers report to clearwater on wednesday of next week. >> thousands believed they got a great deal on airline tickets. >> we have temperatures in the 20s and up to 30s windchills in the 20s. this after
simon's car spun into the meade yn. median, he was taken to the hospital and pronounced dead.areer spans 50 years and he won numerous awards including 27 emmys and four awards. >>> the captain of the could say at that concordia was sentenced to 16 years behind bars. 3 # -- 32 people died after he smashed into a rocky reef. he abandoned his post as hundreds struggled to survive. >>> the phillies gin spring training in less than a week. they retain talent in the names of hamles,...
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(cheers and applause) this will be no transmission traffic from here to, let's say fort meade!ughter) but, thank you, a conservative respected prioritizing public health over these -- really? that was from october when christie put an ebola nurse who was not sick and made her (bleep) in a bucket in a tent in newark? oh, here's what christie actually said about kids' measles vaccinations. >> we vaccinated ours. what's more important is what you think as a parent than a public official. but i also understand parents have a measure of choices as well. that's the balance the government has to decide. >> jon: it's nice unlike pigs in gestational crates in new jersey, the governor has room to turn his stance around to change things. (audience reacts) let's be truthful. it's easy to get swept up in the passion of it. i did research. the science is clear on it. the only reason we're even having this discussion is because of how well vaccines had worked! and they only work when we all do them! let me see if i can put this into terms a cable tv audience might appreciate. it's like americ
(cheers and applause) this will be no transmission traffic from here to, let's say fort meade!ughter) but, thank you, a conservative respected prioritizing public health over these -- really? that was from october when christie put an ebola nurse who was not sick and made her (bleep) in a bucket in a tent in newark? oh, here's what christie actually said about kids' measles vaccinations. >> we vaccinated ours. what's more important is what you think as a parent than a public official. but...
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the single engine plane went down in woods right near the tipton airport in fort meade. that crash injured two men ages 57 and 82. our jeanette reyes reports on where aviation experts are in the investigation right now. >> well, we're just a few hundred yards away from the scene of that plane crash which is now under investigation by the f.a.a. state troopers maintain tight security for hours as federal investigators sifted through the wreckage yesterday. maryland state police say the crash happened in a heavily wooded area close to 3:00 yesterday afternoon near tipton airport here. two men ages 57 and 82 were trapped inside of that plane that was upside down for quite sometime. it took about an hour to extricate them. they were taken to the hospital with serious but nonlife threatening injuries. we just checked in with the national transportation and safety board. and it says they're working with the f.a.a. to analyze any evidence collected. meanwhile, airport authorities tell us that plane will likely stay on the scene here for quite sometime because of a difficulty in
the single engine plane went down in woods right near the tipton airport in fort meade. that crash injured two men ages 57 and 82. our jeanette reyes reports on where aviation experts are in the investigation right now. >> well, we're just a few hundred yards away from the scene of that plane crash which is now under investigation by the f.a.a. state troopers maintain tight security for hours as federal investigators sifted through the wreckage yesterday. maryland state police say the...
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meade. a pilot waiting on the runway said they didn't clear the trees. >> something to watch especially since i noour the the people in t plan >> the ntsb is working to learn exactly what went wrong. the pilot jeffrey bar net and passenger thomas klein from silver spring are both recovering at the hospital. >>> go mcauliffe is supposed to talk about the future of research and personalized cancer care. the announcement is set for 8:00 a.m. in falls church. >>> your kids' teachers as well as government workers could get a pay raise this ys are part of new budget proposals in the statehouse and senate. you probably won't have to work about a government shutdown this year. proposals also include money for economic development in the common willth but left out governor mcauliffe's push to expand medicaid. >>> there are questions surrounding annen inmate death. natasha mckenna was taken off life support yesterday. last week during a transfer mckenna became combative and she was tased. after that a
meade. a pilot waiting on the runway said they didn't clear the trees. >> something to watch especially since i noour the the people in t plan >> the ntsb is working to learn exactly what went wrong. the pilot jeffrey bar net and passenger thomas klein from silver spring are both recovering at the hospital. >>> go mcauliffe is supposed to talk about the future of research and personalized cancer care. the announcement is set for 8:00 a.m. in falls church. >>> your...
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but last month in a letter to wyoming governor matt meade, you wrote that the appropriations bill, quote does not affect fish and wildlife services court-ordered obligation to make a determination by september 30th of 2015. as to whether the greater sage grouse does or doesn't warrant protection under the endangered species act. so with all due respect i can't make sense of your letter and i find your plans to ignore federal law troubling. so the question is please explain how you can list a sage grouse without first issuing a rule. >> thank you, senator. i know these are -- there are legal nuances i'm learning myself. we are required under court order to make a determination of whether a listing is warranted or not through the fish and wildlife service. we would not have any funding to prepare a rule so we have to make a determination by court order, but question cannot if we make a determination that is threatened or endangered, and believe me i hope we don't get there, because of the great work going on with respect to the sage grouse, but the fish and wildlife service could say a lis
but last month in a letter to wyoming governor matt meade, you wrote that the appropriations bill, quote does not affect fish and wildlife services court-ordered obligation to make a determination by september 30th of 2015. as to whether the greater sage grouse does or doesn't warrant protection under the endangered species act. so with all due respect i can't make sense of your letter and i find your plans to ignore federal law troubling. so the question is please explain how you can list a...
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nevada's mead reservoir which provides water for 20 million people is less than half pull inspect in oregon the snow pack on the mountains is so low they fire water rationing. >> weaver never had to do that on this side of the valley . >> reporter: scientists blame what they call a ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure off the coast of california. it's been block winter storms and keeping temperatures above normal. eric bolt is a government meteorologist. >> i think it's unprecedented because we are seeing the warmest temperatures we've seen on record. often a high pressure will start to shift back to the west and we start to see colder storm systems moving through our region but that just hasn't happened last two years. >> reporter: northern california did get several inches of rain earlier this month, but mountain snow is what matters most. the spring snow melt provides a third of california's water helping fill the state's nearly-empty reservoirs. the latest snow survey found the sierra snowpack at just 12% of normal. government scientists are now predicting a fourth strai
nevada's mead reservoir which provides water for 20 million people is less than half pull inspect in oregon the snow pack on the mountains is so low they fire water rationing. >> weaver never had to do that on this side of the valley . >> reporter: scientists blame what they call a ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure off the coast of california. it's been block winter storms and keeping temperatures above normal. eric bolt is a government meteorologist. >> i think...
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meade. >> a plane entered the trees -- >> reporter: within seconds it crashed into a marshy wooded area not easy to get to. >> four-wheel drive, utility vehicle unit for ecocalfating the patients out of the woods. >> reporter: on board, thomas cline and the pilot jeffry barnett. they were airlifted to the hospital. >> we're lucky they didn't suffer more severe injuries. >> reporter: investigators have to figure out what went wrong. >> they're very disturbing. good piles and great people. >> reporter: we first told you about the story from an alert on our washington app. you can download it for free from itunes or google play. >>> indianapolis police are trying to find the owners who dropped their dogs on the side of the road in a crate thursday. someone called police but couldn't pinpoint the location. another woman took the dogs home to keep them safe. she posted on social media, and police picked them up. they're in protective custody but will be put up for adoption. >>> the highs approached 70 degrees today. those unseasonably high temperature are not going to last. meteorologist ame
meade. >> a plane entered the trees -- >> reporter: within seconds it crashed into a marshy wooded area not easy to get to. >> four-wheel drive, utility vehicle unit for ecocalfating the patients out of the woods. >> reporter: on board, thomas cline and the pilot jeffry barnett. they were airlifted to the hospital. >> we're lucky they didn't suffer more severe injuries. >> reporter: investigators have to figure out what went wrong. >> they're very...
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. >> pam: san jose mayor sam mcardle and other city officials are meeting with residents and al mead valley. about the rise in home burglaries there. mean what in the city evergreen neighborhood criminals have escalated from breaking into homes to robbing people right out in the open right near two popular parks. kron4 rob fladeboe spoke with homeowners and a victim today. >> reporter: already played but a spike in home burglaries in recent months people who live in this part of san jose of skilled evergreen neighborhood are on guard after five armed robbers and the past two weeks the most recent occurring here at grows that kill part. -- grows back hill park >> we are getting scared i do not even want to go to work on scared that they will hit our house again. >> reporter: handguns and sings what residents like it hit retrieval are coping with the russian armed burglary spirit to the losses he had three in the neighbors were hit recently amid a clear up the embargo is an evergreen police say that andrÉs did not appear to be related but others are worried anomalous. police have alrea
. >> pam: san jose mayor sam mcardle and other city officials are meeting with residents and al mead valley. about the rise in home burglaries there. mean what in the city evergreen neighborhood criminals have escalated from breaking into homes to robbing people right out in the open right near two popular parks. kron4 rob fladeboe spoke with homeowners and a victim today. >> reporter: already played but a spike in home burglaries in recent months people who live in this part of san...
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nevada's lake mead reservoir which provides water for 20th million people, is less than half full. and in oregon, the snow pack on mount hood is so low, farmer jon laraway fears water rationing come spring. >> growers may have to go on a scheduled base where they can't irrigate as much. we've never had to do that on this side of the valley. >> reporter: scientists blame what they call a ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure off the coast of california. it's been blocking winter storms and keeping temperatures above normal. eric bolt is a government meteorologist. >> i think it's unprecedentede we because we are seeing the warmest temperatures we've seen on record. often the high pressure willhi start to shift back to the west and we start to see colder storm systems moving through our region, but that just hasn't happened the last two years. >> reporter: northern california did get several inches of rain earlier this month, but mountain snow is what matters most.ri the spring snow melt provides a third of california's water, helping fill the state's nearly- empty reservoirs
nevada's lake mead reservoir which provides water for 20th million people, is less than half full. and in oregon, the snow pack on mount hood is so low, farmer jon laraway fears water rationing come spring. >> growers may have to go on a scheduled base where they can't irrigate as much. we've never had to do that on this side of the valley. >> reporter: scientists blame what they call a ridiculously resilient ridge of high pressure off the coast of california. it's been blocking...
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i'm robin meade.going on. >> we the jury find the defendant eddie ray routh guilty of the capital offense as charged in the indictment. >> the three choices in the jury of the american sniper trial, see why that was their answer eddie ray routh knew what he was doing when he shot the men? we are hearing from the men after the jury did not buy the insanity
i'm robin meade.going on. >> we the jury find the defendant eddie ray routh guilty of the capital offense as charged in the indictment. >> the three choices in the jury of the american sniper trial, see why that was their answer eddie ray routh knew what he was doing when he shot the men? we are hearing from the men after the jury did not buy the insanity
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governor mead of wyoming has been very active in putting together a cyber security summit last week. governor haslam of tennessee has received briefings from dhs as has governor bullock of montana, governor sandoval of nevada. we salute and appreciate the partnership in cyber security at the state level. we urge that we do more in this regard trade at dhs, we facilitate new cyber exercise opportunities for states provide states with information about cyber security and dhs and we ensure states help to contribute with the development of policy documents. congress has provided us with new legislation in the area of cyber security. late last year we had the national cyber security protection act of 2014. congress does something to pass legislation once in a while, which gives dhs explicit authority to provide assistance at the private sector, and codifies the cyber security and communications integration center as a federal civilian interface with the private sector. we have enhanced hiring authority as a result of legislation passed last year to hire cyber talent. there was a federal i
governor mead of wyoming has been very active in putting together a cyber security summit last week. governor haslam of tennessee has received briefings from dhs as has governor bullock of montana, governor sandoval of nevada. we salute and appreciate the partnership in cyber security at the state level. we urge that we do more in this regard trade at dhs, we facilitate new cyber exercise opportunities for states provide states with information about cyber security and dhs and we ensure states...
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help, including building headquarters to fight these kinds of problems next-door to the nsa in fort meade. but is it working? jordan robinson wrote an interesting story about this interesting fight. what they have done is amazing. a thousand people fighting this, twice the number of google's cyber security team? >> i spent a significant amount of time looking into the story and basically what we have is a novel experiment unfolding within jpmorgan, the kind of militarization of private sector cyber security. not only is the experiment unfolding, but we had the first major test of it just a few months into the top two guys from a cyber security organization, their first few months on the job. the biggest bank in the u.s. gets hit by a devastating cyber attack. reporting shows the response did not go as smoothly as many would have expected. cory: it is a really neat story and really gives you a sense -- when i talk to people in the cyber security world, they use jpmorgan as an example, using a presentation from jamie dimon saying we are going to spend $200 million to fight cyber terrorism.
help, including building headquarters to fight these kinds of problems next-door to the nsa in fort meade. but is it working? jordan robinson wrote an interesting story about this interesting fight. what they have done is amazing. a thousand people fighting this, twice the number of google's cyber security team? >> i spent a significant amount of time looking into the story and basically what we have is a novel experiment unfolding within jpmorgan, the kind of militarization of private...
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margaret mead and we have had always five or six fortune 500 company ceos associated with us. so our legacy is one of high-quality. not just quality but high-quality. the fact that we talk about character so often we feel that as important as i said we really do not apologize for that. last year as an example when some schools were hurting majority and minority hampton received 19,000 applications for about 1000 positions in our freshman class. a lot of that has to do with our curricula offerings and we have strong business. we have pharmacy. we have physical therapy. we have got nursing. we have a strong liberal arts undergirding sore academic program is very strong and the insistence on character development resonates with a lot of people. the fact that we have a strong extracurricular activity program program. ever your hampton university wins championships. even in the last olympics we had two young ladies that competed. women's basketball team has won the conference championship for the last five years. the women's softball team won it last year. the volleyball team won t
margaret mead and we have had always five or six fortune 500 company ceos associated with us. so our legacy is one of high-quality. not just quality but high-quality. the fact that we talk about character so often we feel that as important as i said we really do not apologize for that. last year as an example when some schools were hurting majority and minority hampton received 19,000 applications for about 1000 positions in our freshman class. a lot of that has to do with our curricula...
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. >> reporter: david hatch manages the cryptology museum at the fort meade headquarters. there was a turning point for james pride when in a critical moment his color didt tt. he was ueny ed for something that required a special skill. >> saying that you can read morse. and if you can, we have a job for you. so i said, fine, where do i go and when? he said right now. >> reporter: his mastery of morse code propelled him to an indispensable role at the national security agency and there were many in the segregated 213 th sepgsal skills. he and his colleagues began to find ways to become indissensible and an important part of the workforce. >> before he was ret, w our seniorep at the pentagon. >> reporter: james pride worked on secret projects he cannot even speak about today. today there's a head of equality at the nsa who creds james for the advancements that they have seen foevne ahe cy >> it's or history and our heritage. we have grown and developed and learned from it. and what we have now is a wonderful legacy of history that shows that african-americans had a tremendo
. >> reporter: david hatch manages the cryptology museum at the fort meade headquarters. there was a turning point for james pride when in a critical moment his color didt tt. he was ueny ed for something that required a special skill. >> saying that you can read morse. and if you can, we have a job for you. so i said, fine, where do i go and when? he said right now. >> reporter: his mastery of morse code propelled him to an indispensable role at the national security agency...
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we have a maturity -- we have a water main break at ash meade road. can find out about the traffic on twitter # 6abc traffic. >>> 13 degrees if center city. you factor in the winds field like below zero. a cold start to the day cold finish to the day. lots of good news. >> karen how much -- how do i say that with such a beautiful smile. i don't know how you do it. >> police say they don't know if the robber is a plan or woman. -- a man or a woman. he looks like a man to me. nobody was hurt. the thief dumped the weapon in a snow pile while fleeing the scene. >>> italy is on high alert preparing for a possible attack by isis terrorists. they put out a video saying they are south of rome. isis is now in libya which is just a few hundred miles from the southern shores of italy. >>> this is new the search for half dozen dogs that were in a van that was stolen in chicago. two armed men stole a minivan that belongs to a dog sitting business with 6 pets in it. a worker loaded the dogs in the vehicle to take them home, but left it unattended and running. >>> a
we have a maturity -- we have a water main break at ash meade road. can find out about the traffic on twitter # 6abc traffic. >>> 13 degrees if center city. you factor in the winds field like below zero. a cold start to the day cold finish to the day. lots of good news. >> karen how much -- how do i say that with such a beautiful smile. i don't know how you do it. >> police say they don't know if the robber is a plan or woman. -- a man or a woman. he looks like a man to me....
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. >> more than 90% of companies in bangkok are small and mead size businesses which leads to fears competition. >> about 60 cars discovered in france. >> rare classic beauties waking up. >> and why jamaicans are loving it bob marley tribute coming up. up. >> winter weather is created major challenges for people in the balkans. mountains of snow piled up in bosnia thousands of homes lost power, travel is also tricky with trucks banned from major roadways and ferry services disrupted. >> some new details just coming into al jazeera al jazeera. the justice department announcing the arrest of five of six suspects and charging them with terrorist related crimes. all the defendants were in bosnia and they were living in st. louis rockford il90 and utica new york. >> an award winning film maker is doing everything he can to change that. >> fiphil lavelle sat down with him. >> this is what samir wants the world to see the other side of iraq a history 11 lesson through iraqi eyes. a snapshot of another time. >> it is a really surprise to see my aunts and my uncles they lived in the '50s a life which co
. >> more than 90% of companies in bangkok are small and mead size businesses which leads to fears competition. >> about 60 cars discovered in france. >> rare classic beauties waking up. >> and why jamaicans are loving it bob marley tribute coming up. up. >> winter weather is created major challenges for people in the balkans. mountains of snow piled up in bosnia thousands of homes lost power, travel is also tricky with trucks banned from major roadways and ferry...
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people discovered they meaded to -- needed to upgrade to report income. >> you get half way through doing your taxes and an alert comes up that says you have to upgrade at a cost of 30 to $40 to get back that function that they took out. >> almost 1500 negative reviews were posted on amazon. they have appalls id and offering buyers a $25 refund. -- apologized and offering buyers a $25 refund. >>> bay area driv ins facing criticisms -- drive ins facing criticisms. we will explain. >> what some people are doing to restore neglected memorial honoring local veterans killed in combat. q >>> new information is out about hiv and a strain that appears to be twice as aggressive as the average virus. a team of researchers studied 73 patients in cuba who tested negative for hiv but three years later had aids. it normally takes 6-10 years for hiv to advance to aids. that leaves less time seek treatment and people in a at risk population may need to be checked more often. >>> veterans groups are trying to raise money for a memorial wall that has been neglected and vandalized over the year. new names w
people discovered they meaded to -- needed to upgrade to report income. >> you get half way through doing your taxes and an alert comes up that says you have to upgrade at a cost of 30 to $40 to get back that function that they took out. >> almost 1500 negative reviews were posted on amazon. they have appalls id and offering buyers a $25 refund. -- apologized and offering buyers a $25 refund. >>> bay area driv ins facing criticisms -- drive ins facing criticisms. we will...
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. >> they sent mm chanute field to fort meade for discharge. >> re soon learned even after serving hisry earning two sets of sill she wings s very wings he wouldn't find a decent job firing negroes. he learned about a military project started two years before. a code-breaking division of the sis. the u.s. signals intelligence service. it was both civilian and military operating out of what had been arlington hall school for girls in nearby virginia. and while most of the work there was classified the biggest secret at arlington hall station was that african-americans were working there, too. historian david hatch. >> i spoke to early white officers who served at arlington hall and three of them told me they had never seen an african-american at arlington hall. >> reporte the history of the african-american code breakers wasn't easy to uncover. the order apparently came directly from president roosevelt. william coffey was the waiter and house man for the arlington hall school for girls. although he was college-educated it was the only job he could find in his native virginia in 1941. >
. >> they sent mm chanute field to fort meade for discharge. >> re soon learned even after serving hisry earning two sets of sill she wings s very wings he wouldn't find a decent job firing negroes. he learned about a military project started two years before. a code-breaking division of the sis. the u.s. signals intelligence service. it was both civilian and military operating out of what had been arlington hall school for girls in nearby virginia. and while most of the work there...
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. >>> right now federal investigators in fort meade to invest gate a plane crash.cluding one from silver spring hurt when the plane went down right by tipton airport in anne arundel county yesterday. take a look. you can see the crash sheared the plane's tail off and damaged its wings. the airport's chairman another pilot, was on the runway waiting to take off when it happened. he said the plane didn't even cl >> no smoke. didn't look like there was any mechanical issues. it's very disturbing. a very very good pilot and very, very great people. >> download the nbc washington app to find out as soon as the faa says what went wrong. the plane's passenger in critical condition at the hospital now. the pilot is also recovering. >>> and there are questions surrounding an inmate's death at fairfax county detention center. natasha mckenna taken off life is a important during a scheduled transfer became combative and tased. sometime after that she experienced a medical emergency an. an investigation into whether the taser actually caused the medical emergency is under way
. >>> right now federal investigators in fort meade to invest gate a plane crash.cluding one from silver spring hurt when the plane went down right by tipton airport in anne arundel county yesterday. take a look. you can see the crash sheared the plane's tail off and damaged its wings. the airport's chairman another pilot, was on the runway waiting to take off when it happened. he said the plane didn't even cl >> no smoke. didn't look like there was any mechanical issues. it's...
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one of those is amber meads at waukesha county technical college. amber is 24 and was on a waiting list to get into the welding program. our wisconsin fast forward grant opened up a spot for her to start in the fall semester. amber now knows she is getting the training she needs for a high-paying career that will support her and her 5-year-old daughter, cheyenne, both of them are here tonight. [applause] last year we announced a new program called a better bottom line that was patterned after an idea from my friend, delaware governor jack markell, when he was the chair of the national governors association. it is about helping employers identify the unique abilities of people who are defined, by some as having a disability. tonight i want to recognize some of the people who i met this year through a better bottom line. here with me tonight are people like spencer kletzien of dickmann manufacturing in grafton, mary lapointe, who uses her computer skills at her job with beyond vision in milwaukee, peter wenzel, who works at mosinee cold storage and da
one of those is amber meads at waukesha county technical college. amber is 24 and was on a waiting list to get into the welding program. our wisconsin fast forward grant opened up a spot for her to start in the fall semester. amber now knows she is getting the training she needs for a high-paying career that will support her and her 5-year-old daughter, cheyenne, both of them are here tonight. [applause] last year we announced a new program called a better bottom line that was patterned after...
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state lawmakers are considering three bills that would require offenders with certain miss meade norse zu submit a dna sample. the county sheriff supports the legislation saying quote n the hannah graham case, if jesse meyer is found -- virginia became the first state to establish a dna data back in 1989. new york became the first state to expand its data bank to include all misdemeanors in 2012. >>> two cos ins are in jail after police say they went on a two-week shooting spree. austin kerr and his 18-year-old cousin christopher face ag string of vandalism and gun charges. the stafford county sheriff's office says last month they randomly shot at eight homes. tips helped track them to a hotel in north stafford county yesterday. >>> in the week ahead, virginia governor terry mcauliffe is expected to make a major economic development announcement. this w tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. at inova fairfax hospital. >>> the proposed bell time changes could be voted on at tuesday's evening, letting high school students start later in the day. >>> the son of the late marion barry is expected in court o
state lawmakers are considering three bills that would require offenders with certain miss meade norse zu submit a dna sample. the county sheriff supports the legislation saying quote n the hannah graham case, if jesse meyer is found -- virginia became the first state to establish a dna data back in 1989. new york became the first state to expand its data bank to include all misdemeanors in 2012. >>> two cos ins are in jail after police say they went on a two-week shooting spree....
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meade. pilot waiting on the runway said that that plane didn't even clear the trees. >> shocking to watch especially since i knew the people in the plane and we were right behind them. >> the ntsb work to gog working to learn what went wrong. the pilot jeffrey barnett and passenger thomas klein are both recovering in the hospital. >>> angie goff with the latest on theg news out of france. nbc news thousau sews now able to confirm that hooded gunman opened fire in marseilles. you're looking at a picture posted by a scottish newspaper. you can see police have blocked the area off. no initial reports of anyone being hurt. police remain on high alert. it happened in a low income housing project area we're told and at this point, they don't know if it was terrorism related, but everyone is still on edge as this country continues to still reel from the deadly terror attacks from last month that ended up killing 20 people. >> angie, thank you. >>> the family of a woman kidnapped by isis is now aski
meade. pilot waiting on the runway said that that plane didn't even clear the trees. >> shocking to watch especially since i knew the people in the plane and we were right behind them. >> the ntsb work to gog working to learn what went wrong. the pilot jeffrey barnett and passenger thomas klein are both recovering in the hospital. >>> angie goff with the latest on theg news out of france. nbc news thousau sews now able to confirm that hooded gunman opened fire in...
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in terms of specific incidents governor mead and i had a discussion about this on friday where there is a cyber security breach that occurs in your state, and you have equities. you and your constituents have equities. the private actor comes to dhs and says, i will share with you what i know on the condition that you don't share it with anybody else. that is an awkward spot to be in. i want that private actor to come to us, to tell us about the attack so that we can assess it, we can assess whether there is a broader implication to it, but i also realize that state governments have equities here have reason to know. one of the ways we could go about that is to devise a protocol where if we see state government equities, we say to the private actor, you should not form a state government as well. we need to work on that as well, build out a protocol for that type of situation. i do recognize that there are situations involving cyber attacks were a state government has huge equities. >> mr. chairman? >> i think that the commonwealth of puerto rico, the states have news everyday about
in terms of specific incidents governor mead and i had a discussion about this on friday where there is a cyber security breach that occurs in your state, and you have equities. you and your constituents have equities. the private actor comes to dhs and says, i will share with you what i know on the condition that you don't share it with anybody else. that is an awkward spot to be in. i want that private actor to come to us, to tell us about the attack so that we can assess it, we can assess...
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we'll speak to a meade i can't critic that says nbc news will lose all credibility if brian williamsiscuss. that says nbc news will lose all credibility if brian williams stays. we'll discuss. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. ready for another reason to switch to t-mobile. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just $100 bucks a month. it's america's best unlimited family plan. and it's only at t-mobile. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we know in the cyber world, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks. then, we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ♪ ...finance... and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing te
we'll speak to a meade i can't critic that says nbc news will lose all credibility if brian williamsiscuss. that says nbc news will lose all credibility if brian williams stays. we'll discuss. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. ready for another reason to switch to t-mobile. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just $100 bucks a month. it's america's best unlimited family plan. and it's only at t-mobile. [ male...
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me on instagram where i posted a picture of the outfit i almost wore tonight, it's freddie krueger meadscobain meets where's waldo. i don't know why i didn't wear it. maybe i am crazy. >>> we shouldn't help the poor? by we, i mean them. >>> and david axelrod weighs in on the president's controversial comments about the crusade. he's quite a crusader. the panel next. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. you're down with crestor. yes! when diet and exercise aren't enough, adding crestor lowers bad cholesterol up to 55%. crestor is not for people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, hav
me on instagram where i posted a picture of the outfit i almost wore tonight, it's freddie krueger meadscobain meets where's waldo. i don't know why i didn't wear it. maybe i am crazy. >>> we shouldn't help the poor? by we, i mean them. >>> and david axelrod weighs in on the president's controversial comments about the crusade. he's quite a crusader. the panel next. equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. "what is it that we can...
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what you do is farm out the money based on whether she meades the criteria that she's supposed to ber her, supervise her, and if she doesn't do right, then they don't get the money. >> katy, she's got go. she gets go. she's the head in office. we used to say in louisiana when you kill a snake you go to the head. she needs to go. this ought to be revamped. this was very immaterial. killing a cop, and these people didn't know what they were doing? what the hell were they thinking? >> i think it's worse she didn't get accuse of misleading an investigation when she had time to take a breck and they how stupid it was to have lairs in a cop-killing video and then to mislede the investigation. >> when you hear that she mislead, she lied. >> i don't know what they say in louisiana, but they say lied down here. anyway, but katy and ted, thank you as always. >>> and coming up snow, isaac and >>> here we go. dangerous cold gripping the nation. here we go with meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick. >> we're going to chattel all kinds of records. detroit getting to minus 12 tonight. your record is m
what you do is farm out the money based on whether she meades the criteria that she's supposed to ber her, supervise her, and if she doesn't do right, then they don't get the money. >> katy, she's got go. she gets go. she's the head in office. we used to say in louisiana when you kill a snake you go to the head. she needs to go. this ought to be revamped. this was very immaterial. killing a cop, and these people didn't know what they were doing? what the hell were they thinking? >>...
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meade headquarters. turning point finally for james pride when in a critical moment his color didn't matter. he was urgently needed for something that required a special skill. >> but they came by and said we understand that you can read morse. if you can, we have a job for you. so i said fine. where do i go and when? he said right now. >> reporter: his mastery of morse code propelled him to an indispensable role at the national security agency. and there were many in the segregated 213 with exceptional skills. james pride and his colleagues began to find ways to become indispensable and finally a visible and important part of the krip tolg workforce. >>> before he retired he was our senior rep at the pentagon. >> reporter: as representative of the national securi agency to the pentagon james pride worked on secret projects he cannot even speak about today. today there is a head of equality at the nsa who credits james pride and the other fledgling invisibles for the advancements they have seen for every
meade headquarters. turning point finally for james pride when in a critical moment his color didn't matter. he was urgently needed for something that required a special skill. >> but they came by and said we understand that you can read morse. if you can, we have a job for you. so i said fine. where do i go and when? he said right now. >> reporter: his mastery of morse code propelled him to an indispensable role at the national security agency. and there were many in the segregated...