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, danny, was my editor at "newsweek." he was former bureau chief and managing editor at "newsweek,." the editor is megan, former editor of "the new york times" magazine. so it's the same sort of professional ethos and standards, and i think to a large extent your work speaks for itself. people can read a story and get a pretty good sense once they start delving into it. of whether the work is there whether it is corroborated whether the source is good whether the information can be trusted. now, i do think, as i think when you do good work, regardless of where it is, people to recognize it. and if you've got something that people have not seen elsewhere it'll break through. there is a lot out there, and this is, i think this is true for all of us. there is so many sources of news now, so many, not just the traditional legacy news organizations, but a whole range of, ranging from nonprofits to blogs to regional news services to ideologically-driven news organizations. there's just a lot of noise, and a lot of stuff can sor
, danny, was my editor at "newsweek." he was former bureau chief and managing editor at "newsweek,." the editor is megan, former editor of "the new york times" magazine. so it's the same sort of professional ethos and standards, and i think to a large extent your work speaks for itself. people can read a story and get a pretty good sense once they start delving into it. of whether the work is there whether it is corroborated whether the source is good whether the...
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the "washington post" newsweek, they see your stories and do not give you credit. by and large people know that you had it 1st and where it came from. it is hard to take a story like that. it took a lot of time and effort and accumulating documents and interviews for somebody to sort of rip it off without it being clear where it is coming from. >> senior editor of pro-public a. previously investigative editor at the washington post, executive editor of the huffington post investigative fund, project editor at the hartford current and editor at large of bloomberg news he began his news in seattle -- began his career in seattle. as the editor he was a leader on a team that received three pulitzer prizes no one for the investigation into the flaws of the hubble space telescope, another for an examination of the vice president, dick cheney, and another for exposing the details of the lobbying scandal. .. >> >> to investigative reporting in this sense of long-term "in-depth" work that takes reporters months to produce. at that time different kinds of elements of the eco
the "washington post" newsweek, they see your stories and do not give you credit. by and large people know that you had it 1st and where it came from. it is hard to take a story like that. it took a lot of time and effort and accumulating documents and interviews for somebody to sort of rip it off without it being clear where it is coming from. >> senior editor of pro-public a. previously investigative editor at the washington post, executive editor of the huffington post...
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, danny, was my editor at "newsweek," former bureau chief and managing editor at "newsweek." the editor is megan lieberman, former editor of "the new york times" magazine. so it's the same sort of professional ethos and standards. i think to a large extent your work speaks for itself. people can read a story and get a pretty good sense once they start, you know, delving into it of whether the work is there, whether it's kolb rated whether the -- corroborated whether the sourcing is good whether the information can be trusted. now, i do think -- so i think when you do good work regardless of where it is, people do recognize it. if you've got something that people haven't seen elsewhere, it will break through. there is a lot out there, and this is -- i think this is true for all of us. there are so many sources of news now so many -- not just the traditional legacy news organizations but a whole range of, you know ranging from nonprofits to blogs to regional news services to ideologically driven news organizations that it is -- there's just a lot of noise and a lot of stuff can
, danny, was my editor at "newsweek," former bureau chief and managing editor at "newsweek." the editor is megan lieberman, former editor of "the new york times" magazine. so it's the same sort of professional ethos and standards. i think to a large extent your work speaks for itself. people can read a story and get a pretty good sense once they start, you know, delving into it of whether the work is there, whether it's kolb rated whether the -- corroborated...
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concerning the poll taken by "newsweek" magazine, i think he said it's the leaders who went with king and gave mr. muhammad around 90%. i just told you a while ago, these so-called leaders included lena horne, dick gregory comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader or a singer or dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. these aren't leaders. these are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the white community, or over the black community by the white community and has been made celebrities and usually say exactly what they know the white man wants to hear and it is an honor, actually that they endorse dr. martin luther king and were against the honorable elijah muhammad. that's actually an honor. now, when you say they also in the same "newsweek" poll, i think the pollsters say he went into the negro community and asked about the muslims and many negroes whom he asked said i never heard of the muslims, who are they? >> this is the rank and file? >> now, when they got down to the rank-and-file, the
concerning the poll taken by "newsweek" magazine, i think he said it's the leaders who went with king and gave mr. muhammad around 90%. i just told you a while ago, these so-called leaders included lena horne, dick gregory comedians, comics, trumpet players, baseball players. show me in the white community where a comedian is a white leader or a singer or dancer or a trumpet player is a white leader. these aren't leaders. these are puppets and clowns that have been set up over the...
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in doing so he earned a whole series of awards and for "newsweek." the national headliner award the edgar a. poe award and white house correspondents award as well as the gerald r. ford award for journalism. is the author to "new york times" best selling books and as a result both of those books have chronicled much of his reporting, and in 2009 mike, along with brody, he will meet in a couple of minutes was named as one of the 50 best and most influential journalists in the nation's capital by washingtonian. he graduated from washington university in st. louis and received his masters degree in journalism from northwestern. we are familiar with with nbc and "newsweek," which may be today we are not so familiar with. tell us about yahoo!'s news philosophy and how are they reaching an audience with the news. mike: well, thank you. and actually this is sort of new uncharted territory for me in the digital space. and it is evolving. yahoo! has made a commitment to be a serious news player. it's invested heavily in recruiting people, katie couric is a so
in doing so he earned a whole series of awards and for "newsweek." the national headliner award the edgar a. poe award and white house correspondents award as well as the gerald r. ford award for journalism. is the author to "new york times" best selling books and as a result both of those books have chronicled much of his reporting, and in 2009 mike, along with brody, he will meet in a couple of minutes was named as one of the 50 best and most influential journalists in the...
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extra vanilla flavor you can really taste. >>> "newsweek" calls it d.c.' stop and frisk, but the police chief denies that jumpouts are being used here in the district. she will defend her stance at a hearing today at 9:30 here at the wilson building. members of the d.c. ferguson movement will be here to testify and to protest. nikki? >> reporter: i'm nikki burdine in annapolis where prince george's county state's attorney angela alsobrooks will be here this afternoon to testify in support of a new campus sexual assault bill. the bill would require all public universities in the state of maryland to conduct and report their findings of a campus sexual assault survey. they say they're -- their same is to protect students and hold the university accountable. back to you in the studio. >>> a record number of people are ditching their vehicles and using public transportation. that's according to a new sawyer say out by the american -- survey out by the american public transportation association. a record 10.8 billion passenger trips were taken via public transp
extra vanilla flavor you can really taste. >>> "newsweek" calls it d.c.' stop and frisk, but the police chief denies that jumpouts are being used here in the district. she will defend her stance at a hearing today at 9:30 here at the wilson building. members of the d.c. ferguson movement will be here to testify and to protest. nikki? >> reporter: i'm nikki burdine in annapolis where prince george's county state's attorney angela alsobrooks will be here this afternoon to...
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. >>> "newsweek" called it murder town usa. now the city's new police citizen advisory group met for the first time last night. leader says the community's involvement is gaining traction. the mayor says this is part of a renewed emphasis on involving residents in their own safety. in addition to the advisory group, a new group called officer disrupt has cops out of their vehicles talking to victims. >> i know theybuilding relationships and trust comes out of this. >> there has not been a homicide in wilmington in 42 days. >>> in the overbrook section of philadelphia, someone shot and killed a man who was out walking his dog. police searched for crew last night on woodcrest avenue at 9:30 just after the shooting. police tell us the 51-year-old man was found lying on the ground with his dog next to him in check. he later died at the hospital and investigators believe he was trying to be robbed. no arrests yet. >>> well, the eagles have their new star running back and they grabbed him from that team with the star on their helmet.
. >>> "newsweek" called it murder town usa. now the city's new police citizen advisory group met for the first time last night. leader says the community's involvement is gaining traction. the mayor says this is part of a renewed emphasis on involving residents in their own safety. in addition to the advisory group, a new group called officer disrupt has cops out of their vehicles talking to victims. >> i know theybuilding relationships and trust comes out of this....
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a city "newsweek" magazine called murdertown usa. nbc 10 was at parkway academy north where students and staff launched an anti-crime campaign called #302gunsdown. the students say they're tired of crime and they want to feel safe. >> i feel like as a whole we should move together because you know, the shooting is not going to stop unless we drop it in people's minds that you know, we're just killing each other. >> the students also held a moment of silence and released balloons ss to remember the victims of violence. every penny counts. that's the message from a local group raising money for pre-k funding in pennsylvania. the delaware valley association for the education of young children launched its pennies for pre-k initiative yesterday. thousands of pennies collected by educators were presented to governor tom wolf. wolf called for a $120 million increase in preschool funding in his budget earlier this month. one week ago, philadelphia mayor michael nutter announced his plan to let voters decide on a universal prekindergarten pr
a city "newsweek" magazine called murdertown usa. nbc 10 was at parkway academy north where students and staff launched an anti-crime campaign called #302gunsdown. the students say they're tired of crime and they want to feel safe. >> i feel like as a whole we should move together because you know, the shooting is not going to stop unless we drop it in people's minds that you know, we're just killing each other. >> the students also held a moment of silence and released...
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and temperatures will plunge right down in the teens in some spots in the single numbers but good newsweek even begins a warm up and those temperatures will be soaring right through next week, it is finalry going to feel like spring and daylight savings time begins this weekend. it is right on cue. i will have warmer digits in the seven day when i join you inside. >> looking forward to that, thanks kathy. >>> much of the snow will start to melt this weekend there was a a lot of work being done to clear snow and ice clogged roadways. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson rolled along to take with the philadelphia a streets department. >> a long day and then temperatures dropped on us which made it into a ongoing night. >> reporter: then work continued. friday philadelphia streets department steve lorenzo says snow removal mission turn to snow clean up. >> doing push backs, plowing, trying to open up the streets more salting where needed. >> reporter: thursday's storm dumped 8 inches in philadelphia and anything in the removed froze over during friday's brutal cold putting one objective
and temperatures will plunge right down in the teens in some spots in the single numbers but good newsweek even begins a warm up and those temperatures will be soaring right through next week, it is finalry going to feel like spring and daylight savings time begins this weekend. it is right on cue. i will have warmer digits in the seven day when i join you inside. >> looking forward to that, thanks kathy. >>> much of the snow will start to melt this weekend there was a a lot of...
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coming up on world newsweek end right here at six abc at 6:30. >>> a loud noise sparked a lock down at white house meanwhile. it happened at 10:00 a.m. as president obama and his family were preparing to leave for alabama. the secret service was investigating a suspicious car nearby the white house around the same time a nearby vendor cart caught fire. continues dents were not related. nobody was injured. the lock down has been since lifted. >>> this weekend is your last chance to get a real taste of spring at the the pennsylvania convention center. the philadelphia flower show end tomorrow. sadly enough this years theme is celebrate the movies, and the fact that many of the floral designs are inspired by disney and disney pixar films. the flower show runs until 9:00 o'clock tonight. tomorrow the show is celebrating what they are calling cinderella sunday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. disney, of course, is the the parent company of six a abc. >>> bowlers of all ages turned out for a good cause in camden county. the ronald mcdonald house of southern new jersey hosted its annual spare some
coming up on world newsweek end right here at six abc at 6:30. >>> a loud noise sparked a lock down at white house meanwhile. it happened at 10:00 a.m. as president obama and his family were preparing to leave for alabama. the secret service was investigating a suspicious car nearby the white house around the same time a nearby vendor cart caught fire. continues dents were not related. nobody was injured. the lock down has been since lifted. >>> this weekend is your last...
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i'm a reporter with "newsweek." i've been covering the middle eastern conflict and isis specifically for about a year-and-a-half, two years. as a younger reporter, i was kind of curious how you think the social media age and particularly twitter have changed, an example like "charlie hebdo." so much of the original reporting and breaking news was coming out of social media and i was sort of curious how that was different from france to the united states because i found a lot of american publications were pretty much giving all of their news through the aggregation of french publications' tweets, especially "le monde," and the cover, the new cover, was of "charlie hebdo" after the attacks. the one with prophet mohammed on the front was actually distributed through "le monde." it was through their twitter account. so i was just curious if you could each speak to sort of the social media age especially when so many think tanks are saying that a lot of these jihadists are coming through social media, and if france is no
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a recent newsweek article calling wilmington murdertown usa. >>> and new jersey senator cory booker willvisit a charter school today to take questions from the students at the academy later this morning. this comes just days after the camden superintendent announced the district will turn over leadership of the five worst performing schools to charter organizations. >>> and this week a developer announces his plan to redo the pier shops at caesar's. this came out after a meeting on wednesday. the developer bart blastine bought the complex for $3 million last fall but his plans were held up by a legal dispute recently settled when he purchased the shops saying this area will not include gambling. >>> and a blaze continues to threaten homes and the fire already destroyed one house and burned 3,000 acres in stillwater county. police say people in the area have been evacuated as firefighters battle this fire from the ground and air. investigators are trying to figure out how it started. >>> residents of a missouri town devastated by a tornado in 201 is are helping an oklahoma community deal
a recent newsweek article calling wilmington murdertown usa. >>> and new jersey senator cory booker willvisit a charter school today to take questions from the students at the academy later this morning. this comes just days after the camden superintendent announced the district will turn over leadership of the five worst performing schools to charter organizations. >>> and this week a developer announces his plan to redo the pier shops at caesar's. this came out after a...
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hours before he was murdered, telling "newsweek," quote -- due to the policy of vladimir putin, a countryith unparalleled potential is sinking. he shared those views with our own brian ross during his probe of corruption during the sochi olympics. >> everybody who against him must be very careful. reporter: a list of high profile critics of the russian president and his policies have been murdered. investigative journalist anna politkovskaya shot outside her apartment in 2006 and former kgb officer, alexander litvinenko, poisoned with radioactive polonium-210. putin quickly announced he will personally investigate nemtsov's "cruel and sip cal murder," which has every sign of being a contract killing. before he was murdered. boris them nemtsov was working on an expose that russian troops were fighting alongside rebels in ukraine. he was due to front an opposition rally in moscow tomorrow. that event has now turned into a procession to mourn his death. tom? >> we'll be following that. thank you very much. >>> now for the global manhunt for the most-wanted man in the world, jihadi john. that
hours before he was murdered, telling "newsweek," quote -- due to the policy of vladimir putin, a countryith unparalleled potential is sinking. he shared those views with our own brian ross during his probe of corruption during the sochi olympics. >> everybody who against him must be very careful. reporter: a list of high profile critics of the russian president and his policies have been murdered. investigative journalist anna politkovskaya shot outside her apartment in 2006...
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a rep sent newsweek article dubbed this area murder town usa. >>> we should learn details of plans after a meeting on wednesday. the pier shops had plans held up in a legal dispute. we are told the projects will not include gambleing. >>> and the cyber attacks occurred at rutgers this morning originating from china and ukraine and interrupted the network during the past two days. the university sent an e-mail to tens of thousands of students informing us of what happened. it's not clear if the academic or personal information was compromised. >>> well, new technology could keep an eye on your car at all times. >> yeah, this is amazing and creepy at the same time. this new device would scan the driver's eye to make sure the right person is behind the wheel. the creators of eye lock say the technology could stop thieves from stealing cars. infrared cameras scan the eyes of whoever is in the driver seat. if the iris doesn't match, the car won't start. if multiple people share the vehicle, you can store several scans into the car's memory. the odds of someone else having an iris that matches
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danny kleinman, was my editor at "newsweek," former bureau chief and managing editor at "newsweek", the editor is megan lieberman former editor of "new york times" magazine. so it is the same sort of professional ethos and standards and i think to a large extent, your work speaks for itself. people can read a story, and get a pretty good sense once they start, you know, delving into it of whether the work is there, whether it is corroborated, whether the sourcing is good whether the information can be trusted. now, i do think -- and so i think when you do good work regardless of where it is, people do recognize and if you've got something that people haven't seen elsewhere, it will breakthrough. there is a lot out there. and this is -- i think this is true for all of us. there is so many sources of news now, so many, you know not just the traditional legacy and news organizations, but a whole range of, you know, ranging from nonprofits to blogs to regional news services to ideologically driven news organizations, that it is -- that there is just a lot of noise. and a lot of stuff can so
danny kleinman, was my editor at "newsweek," former bureau chief and managing editor at "newsweek", the editor is megan lieberman former editor of "new york times" magazine. so it is the same sort of professional ethos and standards and i think to a large extent, your work speaks for itself. people can read a story, and get a pretty good sense once they start, you know, delving into it of whether the work is there, whether it is corroborated, whether the sourcing...
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in the media, "newsweek" was sued by all its female staff.hese suits, when they and in these big settlements, it is eye-opening and it forces some sort of change, at least in the rules. it is hard to do that when you have these tiny firms. cory: good stuff to hear. i appreciate it. we will turn to another big story. everyone is talking about the business of march madness. the fans can't get enough of the games. thank you, betty lou. i got your e-mail. shelby holliday is joining me from new york. how are you doing your brackets? and shelby: don't ask. my brackets are practically busted. thank you, iowa state. it was a tough night last night. cory: the digital experience going across all media more so than ever before. people are doing the brackets online. what is happening there? shelby: when i was researching this segment, i was having a flashback to last year, watching games on my smart phone because it's so easy to do these days. the digital audience is doubling every year. it is up about 50% year over year. in 2014, 24 million people watch
in the media, "newsweek" was sued by all its female staff.hese suits, when they and in these big settlements, it is eye-opening and it forces some sort of change, at least in the rules. it is hard to do that when you have these tiny firms. cory: good stuff to hear. i appreciate it. we will turn to another big story. everyone is talking about the business of march madness. the fans can't get enough of the games. thank you, betty lou. i got your e-mail. shelby holliday is joining me...
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>> it was really the year of the internet, i remember "newsweek" magazine at end of 1995 declareing thaten the year of the internet it stuck in the back of my mind, the more i reserved, i more 1995 was this pivotal moment in the american past. kennedy: i saw your interview with nick galespi, i knew tra this moment i had to read your book, thank you joseph champ bell. >> thanshamble. >> thank you. >> coming up next, a lessen it one of the most infamous music videos ever. get red stay with us. introducing dance-all-you-want bladder leak protection. new always discreet underwear for sensitive bladders. from always, the experts in feminine protection. new always discreet underwear absorbs heavy bladder leaks faster than the leading brand so you can feel comfortably dry. plus, always discreet has a discreet fit that hugs your curves. you barely feel it. new always discreet underwear. now bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because, hey, pee happens. curious? go to alwaysdiscreet.com for coupons and your free sample. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forg
>> it was really the year of the internet, i remember "newsweek" magazine at end of 1995 declareing thaten the year of the internet it stuck in the back of my mind, the more i reserved, i more 1995 was this pivotal moment in the american past. kennedy: i saw your interview with nick galespi, i knew tra this moment i had to read your book, thank you joseph champ bell. >> thanshamble. >> thank you. >> coming up next, a lessen it one of the most infamous music...
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i'm poly, reporter with "newsweek," and i've been covering the middle east conflict and isa specific about a year and a half two years. as a younger reporter i was kind of curious how you think the social mediation, and particularly twitter, have changed, and example with charlie hebdo so much of the original report and the breaking news is coming out of social media. i was sort of curious how that was different from france and the united states? i found a lot of american publications were pretty much giving all of their news through the aggregation of french publication tweets specially "le monde" them and the cover, the new cover was, of charlie hebdo after the attacks, the one with mohammad on the front holding je suis charlie. that was distributed through the "le monde," through their twitter account but i was curious if you could speak to the social media age the special when so many think tanks are kind of saying that a lot of these jihadists are coming through social media and the france is now considering that the should be some kind of cap on the internet? is it a cap on you
i'm poly, reporter with "newsweek," and i've been covering the middle east conflict and isa specific about a year and a half two years. as a younger reporter i was kind of curious how you think the social mediation, and particularly twitter, have changed, and example with charlie hebdo so much of the original report and the breaking news is coming out of social media. i was sort of curious how that was different from france and the united states? i found a lot of american publications...
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take a look at this scan of his brain posted by "newsweek" shown during the court appeals. you can tell from this image, a large portion is missing in the frontal lobe. anti-death penalty groups headed to twitter calling it executing the weakest of the weak. clayton was found guilty of killing a sheriff's deputy in 1996. this is missouri many second execution kniss year . . this year. >>> now check in with chuck bell with more about the cold snap comeback. chuck? >> you go it right. cold returned everybody and not going anywhere anytime soon. we've had ten days in a row where temperatures have been at or above average, going through yesterday. starting today, most of the next ten days will be at or below average. in fact quite a bit of below average at times. you're your afternoon planner, sunny and chill pip temperatures in the low to mid-40s through 1:00. mid-up toer 40s by 3:00. lucky neighborhoods up to about 50 degrees for a high temperature later this afternoon. planning to go out tonight, plan on mid-40s between 6:00 and 8:00 tonight. low 40s between 8:00 and 10:00.
take a look at this scan of his brain posted by "newsweek" shown during the court appeals. you can tell from this image, a large portion is missing in the frontal lobe. anti-death penalty groups headed to twitter calling it executing the weakest of the weak. clayton was found guilty of killing a sheriff's deputy in 1996. this is missouri many second execution kniss year . . this year. >>> now check in with chuck bell with more about the cold snap comeback. chuck? >> you...
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he now is the international editor of ""newsweek"" where he presides over the foreign and political coverage and also a reuters correspondent, a regular guest on cnn on msmbc, fox news abc also a reuters columnist. he has been on the charlie rose show. he helped found the daily beast and he ran the editorial side of oprah winfrey's web site. the book, the sphinx we know has over 1400-footnotes so we can say he has done his homework. i'm going to let you hear from niklas how he came about this title but i'm going to share something from our archives. we have another rid of the stephens sphinx and that is something fdr wrote just before the great crash six days before. he is governor of new york and writes his broker to sell some securities. that seems pretty prescient. then what does he write underneath it? buy instead of sell if you think best. fdr. now i know a lot of brokers and if they love a stock at 50, they really love it at 40 and love it even more at 30. and on top of that the broker would have doubled his commissions. we don't know what happened. and there is no fate attached to the
he now is the international editor of ""newsweek"" where he presides over the foreign and political coverage and also a reuters correspondent, a regular guest on cnn on msmbc, fox news abc also a reuters columnist. he has been on the charlie rose show. he helped found the daily beast and he ran the editorial side of oprah winfrey's web site. the book, the sphinx we know has over 1400-footnotes so we can say he has done his homework. i'm going to let you hear from niklas how...
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>> as i wrote in my book, which is why i was there to ten months, and as i wrote in "the "newsweek"" i believe injustice occurred this was a naive young woman in the country where the language was not her native language. the police were in a hurry to get this case solved. the prosecutor made a bad call early on. they had the person whose fingerprints and dna are in the murder room in their clutches two weeks after they accused these students. but they didn't change their case around. and this happens in the united states, it happens often when prosecutors make mistakes, they don't like to turn the ship around. once the jaws of the legal system start to work, it's very hard for them to admit that they made a mistake. in this case, they had -- it was a small town. the authorities had the international media, tv trucks filling the historic central of this old town, and they couldn't admit, oops, wait a minute, this salacious story that we have told you about a sex game gong wrong organize tratchestrated b american woman had gone wrong. >> nina burleigh, thank you for your insight. >> y
>> as i wrote in my book, which is why i was there to ten months, and as i wrote in "the "newsweek"" i believe injustice occurred this was a naive young woman in the country where the language was not her native language. the police were in a hurry to get this case solved. the prosecutor made a bad call early on. they had the person whose fingerprints and dna are in the murder room in their clutches two weeks after they accused these students. but they didn't change...
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recently "newsweek" magazine called wilmington murdertown usa. nbc 10 was at parkway academy north yesterday where students and staff launched an anti-crime campaign called #302gunsdown. they wore t-shirrs and wristbands displaying the slogan. the students say they are tired of crime and want to feel safe. >>> from our trenton bureau marijuana supporters plan to come together for a legalization rally. the spring smokeout rally will begin at 2:00 this afternoon with a march from the new jersey transit river line station to the statehouse. once there, demonstrators plan to light up and smoke marijuana. a state senator from north jersey is expected to introduce a bill on monday. it calls for legalizing and taxing marijuana for recreational purposes in new jersey. >>> students let police know how they feel about an arrest that left a student battered on the university of virginia campus. what happened at a meeting with police. that's coming up. >>> you're taking a live look at the pocono mountains. take a look at how many writers are out there alread
recently "newsweek" magazine called wilmington murdertown usa. nbc 10 was at parkway academy north yesterday where students and staff launched an anti-crime campaign called #302gunsdown. they wore t-shirrs and wristbands displaying the slogan. the students say they are tired of crime and want to feel safe. >>> from our trenton bureau marijuana supporters plan to come together for a legalization rally. the spring smokeout rally will begin at 2:00 this afternoon with a march...
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a recent "newsweek" article called minimumton murder town usa. >>> fbi investigating cyber attacks at rutgers university. the attacks apparently originated from china and ukraine and caused interruptions of computer starting on friday. the university sent an e-mail to tens of thousands of its students this weekend informing them of what happened. it's not clear if any academic or personal information was compromised. >>> happening now citizens bank park a security sneak peek. there's a live look at the ballpark in south philadelphia where the phillies are giving a preview of the enhanced security measures that are being put in place this season. this year for the first time all fans entering the ballpark will be required to use walkthrough metal detectors before they are allowed to enter the stadium. last year's scanners were put in place at the right gate only as part of a pilot program. the added security part of a major league baseball mandate. all fans are subject to metal detection screening. >>> and remember nbc 10 is your home for the home opener monday april 6th a week from to
a recent "newsweek" article called minimumton murder town usa. >>> fbi investigating cyber attacks at rutgers university. the attacks apparently originated from china and ukraine and caused interruptions of computer starting on friday. the university sent an e-mail to tens of thousands of its students this weekend informing them of what happened. it's not clear if any academic or personal information was compromised. >>> happening now citizens bank park a security...
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. >>> and "newsweek" called it murdertown u.s.a. the police citizen advisory group met for the first time last night saying the community's involvement is gaining traction. the mayor says it's part of the renewed effort placed on involving residents in their own safety. in addition to the advisory group, a new effort called operation disrupt has vehicles out of their vehicles more and talking to citizens. >> without the community, the police have nowhere to go. they are occupying an army. i have always said that. >> community involvement is huge in how we move forward. the relationship we build, the trust that comes out of that. >> according to the police chief, the earliest data indicates a shift in violence. there's not been a homicide in wilmington in 42 days. >>> good morning. we'll see a dry start heading into this friday. a mix of sun and clouds but then the clouds increase heading into the afternoon. and that's ahead of the rain that moves in closer to 11:00 p.m. tonight. on saturday to start off your weekend, sunday we dry o
. >>> and "newsweek" called it murdertown u.s.a. the police citizen advisory group met for the first time last night saying the community's involvement is gaining traction. the mayor says it's part of the renewed effort placed on involving residents in their own safety. in addition to the advisory group, a new effort called operation disrupt has vehicles out of their vehicles more and talking to citizens. >> without the community, the police have nowhere to go. they are...
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>> what he said to make a difference as he described it in a "newsweek" article to assert whatever power possible do you believe that this assassination in any way lessens that dream becoming a reality or do you believe that other opposition leaders knows that this can come with the territory of opposing power if that was part of what led to his death? >> certainly what nemtsov dedicated his entire political career to has not come to fruition unfortunately within the span of his own life and i think it's sill toe make predictions. if you had asked anybody in 2010 can you imagine 100,000 people lining the streets of moscow to the party of crooks and thieves in a stolen parliamentary election and they would have said no and that exact thing happened a year later. in this case i've seen a lot of harping on the actual numbers to turn out at this event with the pro-nemtsov rally. >> right. >> think that's beside the point. look you know there is a mass feeling in russia now that you know that this government vladimir putin, he's going to be in power for a very long time and he might outlast s
>> what he said to make a difference as he described it in a "newsweek" article to assert whatever power possible do you believe that this assassination in any way lessens that dream becoming a reality or do you believe that other opposition leaders knows that this can come with the territory of opposing power if that was part of what led to his death? >> certainly what nemtsov dedicated his entire political career to has not come to fruition unfortunately within the span...
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a recent "newsweek" article called wilmington murder town usa. >>> and higher taxes are necessary to close a $780 million gap for bridge and road repairs. one suggestion is to raise taxes on wholesale fuel deliveries, and toll increases on i-95 is also a consideration for sources of additional revenue. lawmakers will meet in an effort to get the deal done faster. it's been an ongoing debate for two years leaving several projects undone. >>> speaking of driving, let's check your drive to work on this monday morning. >> here's christine maddela in the first alert traffic center. >> we heard bill henley talk about the wet weather moving into our area that's creating wet conditions on the roads. so as you make your way out and about this morning, just be on the lookout. especially now that traffic is starting to back up like here on interstate 95 southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway. some of the wet conditions can add to the delays. some rain falling here in new jersey. and this is in the pocano mountains. you can see that's where the snow fell. dropped some of th
a recent "newsweek" article called wilmington murder town usa. >>> and higher taxes are necessary to close a $780 million gap for bridge and road repairs. one suggestion is to raise taxes on wholesale fuel deliveries, and toll increases on i-95 is also a consideration for sources of additional revenue. lawmakers will meet in an effort to get the deal done faster. it's been an ongoing debate for two years leaving several projects undone. >>> speaking of driving, let's...
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. >>> joining me now is nina buehrle, a national correspondent for "newsweek". has been following the battles from the beginning. with a welcome to you. when you listen to her, how authentic do you think that is? there was a drama to it. that could reflect the last eight years of her life? >> there's always been a problem for her with people judging her on authenticity as posed to the facts in the case. it's very difficult for people who are innocent accused of a crime to come across as authentically innocent when people are examining them for lying. and i think that has been her problem ever since the very beginning of this. >> i guess defense attorney would say, hey, be quiet. they have to be very measured in their statements. let's talk about legal flip-flopping. twice found guilty twice cleared. are we done? >> we are done. the supreme court of italy a nulled the conviction. that means it is over. as far as the civil side of this, i'm not sure what the law allows. i know that the kercher family was convinced that a amanda knox and saell eleven toe were invol
. >>> joining me now is nina buehrle, a national correspondent for "newsweek". has been following the battles from the beginning. with a welcome to you. when you listen to her, how authentic do you think that is? there was a drama to it. that could reflect the last eight years of her life? >> there's always been a problem for her with people judging her on authenticity as posed to the facts in the case. it's very difficult for people who are innocent accused of a crime...
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a rise in deadly shootings prompted newsweek to dub wilmington murder town usa. >>> get your dancing shoes ready. the top seeded villanova wild cats are hours away from tip-off in their quest for college basketball's national championship. >> for a first look at the ncaa merchandise in pittsburgh to the arena where teams are practicing before the game stay with nbc 10 for the behind the scenes all access pass next. >>> new details about the investigation into a possible use of excessive force at the university of virginia as hundreds rally to support the student who was arrested. >>> and winter is finally winding down. but not without one last snowstorm. i'm tracking what you can expect as we head into your friday. that's coming up in my first alert seven-day forecast. >>> more than a thousand students gathered overnight at the university of virginia demanding justice for what they say was the rough arrest of a student there. the incident occurred outside a bar on the uva campus in charlottesville. the governor is calling for an investigation. nbc 10's willie geist reports. >> report
a rise in deadly shootings prompted newsweek to dub wilmington murder town usa. >>> get your dancing shoes ready. the top seeded villanova wild cats are hours away from tip-off in their quest for college basketball's national championship. >> for a first look at the ncaa merchandise in pittsburgh to the arena where teams are practicing before the game stay with nbc 10 for the behind the scenes all access pass next. >>> new details about the investigation into a possible...
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a rise in deadly shootings prompted newsweek to dub it murder town usa. >>> now to trenton where a fight is shaping up over fares, cab fares. it's old versus new as uber drivers square off with old school taxi cabs and you will see, today uber is drawing a line in the street over whether to stay or go. >>> also a mystery along the beaches of cape may. the ocean took and then gave back someone's video camera that was found in the sand full of video. months later, the question remains, whose is it? >>> plus excitement and nervous energy building for fans of villanova and lafayette and the teams are squaring off in less than two hours from pittsburgh and we'll check in with comcast sportsnet's neil hartman next. >>> from our jersey shore bureau, a philadelphia family says the tropicana casino gambled with their lives and it should be held responsible. >> you all get help for my mom! >> tragic cries recorded on a cell phone when the victims crashed last summer along the atlantic city expressway. two people were killed including a 4-year-old boy. the family says they were escorted out of the
a rise in deadly shootings prompted newsweek to dub it murder town usa. >>> now to trenton where a fight is shaping up over fares, cab fares. it's old versus new as uber drivers square off with old school taxi cabs and you will see, today uber is drawing a line in the street over whether to stay or go. >>> also a mystery along the beaches of cape may. the ocean took and then gave back someone's video camera that was found in the sand full of video. months later, the question...
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joining me now is betsy isaacson contributor to "newsweek" and wrote that cover story. so one of the founders of google, you talked to him about this. they're spending lots of money trying to figure out the key, the fountain to youth, everlasting youth. how plausible is this? >> so i think it's very plausible that we are going to start living for much longer. there have been a lot of advances very recently that may cause us to be able to live for much, much longer than we currently do. i don't know if we're ever going to be able to become immortal. that's a big deal and probably -- >> or if we even want to. >> of course in some paradigm shift. there have been plenty of advances that are really exciting because maybe we could live to 120. maybe we could live to 200 years. >> 200 sounds good to me right? that's not bad. as long as 100 of those years are in my 30s. that's just fine. or 20s, better yet. why not go to the 20s? let me ask you this. what is google doing specifically to try to find this fountain of youth? >> so google has been fairly secretive. they're running
joining me now is betsy isaacson contributor to "newsweek" and wrote that cover story. so one of the founders of google, you talked to him about this. they're spending lots of money trying to figure out the key, the fountain to youth, everlasting youth. how plausible is this? >> so i think it's very plausible that we are going to start living for much longer. there have been a lot of advances very recently that may cause us to be able to live for much, much longer than we...
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there was a great "newsweek" writer who was shown a personal letter from a fan of john kerry saying look, this person loves me. i think that's what mitt romney is doing here but he's also still saying i'm a force to be reckoned with, i'm not that bad on the campaign trail if you need a treasury secretary. >> i can confirm that john kerry is human. while i have you here i want to go to another story, an important thing happening that despite mounting criticism of all that gop obstruction of the president's attorney general nomination, senate republicans announced they won't hold anymore votes this week which means the delay will continue. and this fight is now heating up further. take a listen. >> the first african-american woman nominated to be attorney general is asked to sit in the back of the bus when it comes to the senate calendar. it's beneath the decor rum and dignity of the united states senate. >> what is beneath the dignity of the united states senate is to come to this floor and use that imagery and suggest that racist tactics are being deployed to delay ms. lynch's confirmati
there was a great "newsweek" writer who was shown a personal letter from a fan of john kerry saying look, this person loves me. i think that's what mitt romney is doing here but he's also still saying i'm a force to be reckoned with, i'm not that bad on the campaign trail if you need a treasury secretary. >> i can confirm that john kerry is human. while i have you here i want to go to another story, an important thing happening that despite mounting criticism of all that gop...
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newsweek found 54% of israelis believe netanyahu should not speak to congress at this time. many former senior security officials in israel have also spoken out against the speech. here they are. >> netanyahu is doing it not in order to talk to the congress, because he knows that talking to the congress now will change nothing. he's doing to the people in israel in order to gain one or two more mandates. so netanyahu is ready to sacrifice the special relations between israel and the u.s. for gaining more few votes before elections in israel.former head of mossad. other criticized netanyahu for how he's chosen to represent himself. here's senator dianne feinstein over the weekend. wn nenysays he speaks for all jews. does he speak for you? >> no, he doesn't speak for me on this. he doesn't at all. >> does that bother you when he says he speaks for all jews? >> yeah, i think it's a rather arrogant statement. i think the jewish community is like any other community. there are different points of view. so i -- i think that arrogance does not befit israel, candidly. >> always the
newsweek found 54% of israelis believe netanyahu should not speak to congress at this time. many former senior security officials in israel have also spoken out against the speech. here they are. >> netanyahu is doing it not in order to talk to the congress, because he knows that talking to the congress now will change nothing. he's doing to the people in israel in order to gain one or two more mandates. so netanyahu is ready to sacrifice the special relations between israel and the u.s....
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i want to put up the information from "newsweek" and from the innocence project. full screens here.re 318 wrongful convictions overturned by dna evidence since 1989 and most of the eyewitness testimonys felt confident in their mem are ris when under oath on the stand. yet eyewitness testimony contributed to 72% of the wrongful konconvictions, according to the innocence project a nonprofit legal and public policy group. often eyewitness mis misidentification is a playing a role in 72% of the wrongful convictions in dna testing nationwide and why are you shaking your head, jeff? >> well, don, it is frustrating that we can't come together and acknowledge the facts in the case case. because i don't think that we can move past it and turn the corner that we need to as a nation until we do. the justice department and the grand jury find ingsings are clear. i understand van's perspective, but to say that there is no cross-examination, and you know that the attorneys were turning over every stone the and doing everything that they could to find some credible evidence to the contrary of what
i want to put up the information from "newsweek" and from the innocence project. full screens here.re 318 wrongful convictions overturned by dna evidence since 1989 and most of the eyewitness testimonys felt confident in their mem are ris when under oath on the stand. yet eyewitness testimony contributed to 72% of the wrongful konconvictions, according to the innocence project a nonprofit legal and public policy group. often eyewitness mis misidentification is a playing a role in 72%...
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a rise in deadly shootings prompted "newsweek" to dub wilmington, murder town usa. >>> yeah last few days of winter are cold. and this morning, no different. we have a colder start this morning with clear skies and less wind. but like yesterday, we'll see lots of sunshine. you'll need your sunglasses today. you may need the snow shovel tomorrow. tracking accumulating snow for much of the area tomorrow. this morning, though, clear and cold. 20s for allentown, northeast philadelphia and millville. and shawnee, that's a live view from the pocono mountains. could see 1/2 foot of snow by the time this one is done later tomorrow. philadelphia, we'll get snowfall today, we'll see sunshine. tomorrow, these clouds move in, and that's where rain that is falling beneath those clouds will arrive here as snow. and it starts tomorrow morning. this afternoon, we'll be in the 40s. that's 4:00 this afternoon, 44 degrees in philadelphia. and the numbers will climb down during the evening hours, with mainly clear skies at 11:00. here come the clouds overnight tonight. the clouds will move in quickly, a
a rise in deadly shootings prompted "newsweek" to dub wilmington, murder town usa. >>> yeah last few days of winter are cold. and this morning, no different. we have a colder start this morning with clear skies and less wind. but like yesterday, we'll see lots of sunshine. you'll need your sunglasses today. you may need the snow shovel tomorrow. tracking accumulating snow for much of the area tomorrow. this morning, though, clear and cold. 20s for allentown, northeast...
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. >> four cancelled network comedies led to article in "newsweek" that essentially labeled cryer a showg i joke about it now but at the time it was a real issue for me in the industry. there was not a lot of people that want to hire me for awhile. i spent three years with very little work. >> so in 2003 when he heard about a new show being developed called "two and a half men" he wanted an audition. but word was that cbs network president les moonves thought cryer was damaged goods. >> the most powerful guy in the business of television, really doesn't want you for this. >> he is he, i'm not sure, let's see him audition. and did he great. >> no computer, no gameboy charlie. i need you to bey m eyes and ears. >> okay, but you have to be liver and prostate. >> by every account "two and a half men" was an instant hit. then eight years into their run charlie sheen had an all too public melt down and -->> ry evebody wins! >> and forever redefined the word "winning." >> condemn me, judge me, not any more. winning! >> when things started going off the rails were you angry? i work so hard to fi
. >> four cancelled network comedies led to article in "newsweek" that essentially labeled cryer a showg i joke about it now but at the time it was a real issue for me in the industry. there was not a lot of people that want to hire me for awhile. i spent three years with very little work. >> so in 2003 when he heard about a new show being developed called "two and a half men" he wanted an audition. but word was that cbs network president les moonves thought...
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a journalist has been followed the case and wrote a cover story for "newsweek." >> it's a complicated and a lot of italians believe a guilty girl was sent back to the united states. >> in 2007 meredith kirchner's body was found in a pool of blood. knox and sollecetio were seen kissing outside the courtroom. they were acquitted on appeal in 2011. amanda knox has been found not guilty in the murder of meredith kirchner. >> knox returns to her hometown of seattle a free woman. >> thank you to everyone. >> reporter: last january italy's highest appeal court found the pair guilty again. if the court decides to uphold its conviction, they could ask the u.s. to extradite knox from seattle. >> if the italians make an extradition request, they're setting up a diplomatic showdown. >> reporter: knox who is working as a freelance writer said she will never return to italy, at least not willingly. >> they'll have to catch me kicking and screaming into a prison i don't deserve to be in. >> reporter: meredith kirchner's family has made its wishes clear. they're convinced of amanda's guilt and would
a journalist has been followed the case and wrote a cover story for "newsweek." >> it's a complicated and a lot of italians believe a guilty girl was sent back to the united states. >> in 2007 meredith kirchner's body was found in a pool of blood. knox and sollecetio were seen kissing outside the courtroom. they were acquitted on appeal in 2011. amanda knox has been found not guilty in the murder of meredith kirchner. >> knox returns to her hometown of seattle a free...
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was my editor at "newsweek" was a former bureau chief in managing editor. meghan is a former editor of "the new york times" magazine is the same professionals and the standards. to a large extent your work speaks for itself. people can read a story to get a pretty good sense once they dive into it if the workers there, it is corroborated, if the integration can be trusted. i think when you do good work regardless people recognize it. if you have something people have not seen elsewhere it will break through. there is a lot out there. a this is true for all of us. so many sources of news now not just the traditional -- traditional legacy news organizations but a whole range of nonprofits to the boggs to the regional news services, ideological driven organizations that there is just a lot of noise and a lot can slip through the? this is my frustration and to keep tabs on everything that is out there. have finest something? very often it is word of mouth. did you see that? because i missed it on twitter i may not see a battle. brian denigrate piece on violatio
was my editor at "newsweek" was a former bureau chief in managing editor. meghan is a former editor of "the new york times" magazine is the same professionals and the standards. to a large extent your work speaks for itself. people can read a story to get a pretty good sense once they dive into it if the workers there, it is corroborated, if the integration can be trusted. i think when you do good work regardless people recognize it. if you have something people have not...
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he's former foreign editor at "newsweek."est to goodness journalist. stuart: and he's got three different sources. >> yeah. stuart: now, they don't know each other. it's not like they colluded. three separate independent sources. >> forgive me, but in washington, d.c. in the white house it is bigtime, hardball politics. don't ever forget that. stuart: and there is no love lost between the obama camp and the clinton camp, period. >> his book, "blood feud." stuart: much more on hillary's spiraling scandal next with bret baier. this is a huge problem for hillary. can she just run out the clock all the way through til 2016? we'll see. bret baier on the show shortly. >>> and nbc news host al sharpton demanding first class treatment when he speaks publicly in front of colleges and universities. we've got the full story for you next. ♪ ♪ [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can tak
he's former foreign editor at "newsweek."est to goodness journalist. stuart: and he's got three different sources. >> yeah. stuart: now, they don't know each other. it's not like they colluded. three separate independent sources. >> forgive me, but in washington, d.c. in the white house it is bigtime, hardball politics. don't ever forget that. stuart: and there is no love lost between the obama camp and the clinton camp, period. >> his book, "blood feud."...
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two weeks ago, they hacked "newsweek" magazine's twitter handle. the most pervasive cyber threat to the u.s. financial sector is from cyber criminals. criminals who are responsible for cyber intrusions into dozen -- in 2014 into jpmorgan, target, neiman marcus, and anthem. in the future, we will probably see cyber operations that change or manipulate electronic information to compromise its integrity instead of simply deleting the access to it. in the end, the cyber threat cannot be completely eliminated, but we must be vigilant in our efforts to detect, manage, and defend against it. moving on to terrorism in 2013, just over 11,500 terrorist attacks killed 22,000 people. data for the first few months of 2015, nearly 13,000 attacks that killed 31,00 people. when the final counting is done, 2014 will have been the most lethal year for global terrorism in the 45 years such data has been compiled. about half of all attacks, as well as fatalities in 2014 occurred in iraq, afghanistan -- -- iraq, pakistan, and afghanistan. i am drawing this data -- isil
two weeks ago, they hacked "newsweek" magazine's twitter handle. the most pervasive cyber threat to the u.s. financial sector is from cyber criminals. criminals who are responsible for cyber intrusions into dozen -- in 2014 into jpmorgan, target, neiman marcus, and anthem. in the future, we will probably see cyber operations that change or manipulate electronic information to compromise its integrity instead of simply deleting the access to it. in the end, the cyber threat cannot be...
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his photographs have appeared in "national geographic," "newsweek," "time," "the washington post," "fortune," "people," "the los angeles times." bill is recognized amongst his peers for capturing some of our country's historic moments including the first launch of a u.s. citizen on a russian rocket, jfk junior's live visit to the white house, and the burial at sea of neil armstrong. he is only the second photographer ever to receive the prestigious national space club press award. the award was first given to edward r. morrow. it is my pleasure to introduce him to you this afternoon. ladies and gentlemen, mr. bill ingalls. [applause] >> no break? good lord. thank you. i want to thank stacy and the explorers club. this is an honor for me to be here today. i just don't feel like i am worthy of it, but happy to show slides. i am not comfortable being on camera. i apologize to those on c-span. i am real sorry. the rest of you here -- i was not sure how to put this together. i was unsure who the audience would be, and what to focus on pardon the pun. it is a portfolio of sorts. way too many pict
his photographs have appeared in "national geographic," "newsweek," "time," "the washington post," "fortune," "people," "the los angeles times." bill is recognized amongst his peers for capturing some of our country's historic moments including the first launch of a u.s. citizen on a russian rocket, jfk junior's live visit to the white house, and the burial at sea of neil armstrong. he is only the second photographer ever to...