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>> engineering with northeastern university. a lot of the background of the engineers are pretty vast. gemski is with verizon. verizon is on capitol hill showing off some of its new wares. iso on display are -- blackberry. what are you showing? z10.e new blackberry the latest model of the blackberry device. >> is it separate from android or ios or microsoft? >> yes. it's our own operating system. it is a real-time, multitasking system. it is designed for multiple applications to be running at once. it is based off of a company we acquired a few years ago. that needs to run helps with it fastging, security, and type basement. >> -- fast typing. --when it comes to >> i think you'll find blackberry and almost every government -- in almost every government agency. blackberryill see has a large presence in the government. >> show us what you have got. >> this is a device in the .ubilation of two years of work -- accumulation of two years of work. , typing., security you can see the volume controls. sleep button on top. the blackberry
>> engineering with northeastern university. a lot of the background of the engineers are pretty vast. gemski is with verizon. verizon is on capitol hill showing off some of its new wares. iso on display are -- blackberry. what are you showing? z10.e new blackberry the latest model of the blackberry device. >> is it separate from android or ios or microsoft? >> yes. it's our own operating system. it is a real-time, multitasking system. it is designed for multiple applications...
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. >> reporter: not surprising says northeastern university professor and criminal profiler james fox.a dark side, a secret side that they don't share with other people at all. >> reporter: castro will have his say in court. the fbi removed some 200 items in his home and searched a house next door. but this day, the public stage belonged to the families of his alleged victims. >> has she said anything you can share with us in particular? >> what more can she say? her face, her expression, her smile, hugging, says it all. >> reporter: once inside the house, gina bonded easily with her immediate family, but shied away a bit from her other relatives. those first few minutes at home, there was very little talking but plenty of crying. and we're told when gina saw her father for the first time, she said to him, quote, dad, you stopped smoking yet? her answer, yes. this young woman who endured so much hardship maintained a sense of humor. cynthia? >> byron, that is great to hear. thanks for the report. next, hours after jurors in the jodi arias case reached a verdict, we asked, should she be
. >> reporter: not surprising says northeastern university professor and criminal profiler james fox.a dark side, a secret side that they don't share with other people at all. >> reporter: castro will have his say in court. the fbi removed some 200 items in his home and searched a house next door. but this day, the public stage belonged to the families of his alleged victims. >> has she said anything you can share with us in particular? >> what more can she say? her...
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for more on the sorry state of the bridges and roads we all rely on, we're joined by northeastern university'steven flynn, co-director of the research institute for homeland security. you saw him in dan's report. he's also the author of "the edge of disaster, rebuilding a resilient nation." first explain to us what these terms mean, structurally deficient and functionally obsolete, because according to the federal highway administration, there are 66,000 bridges in the united states right now that are structurally deficient. >> what they basically mean, the bridges are worn out. they are in a condition that they are in danger of failing at some point if major repairs aren't made. they're not an imminent danger. if that were the case we would be shutting them down but they're old and they need to be repaired or replaced. >> earlier today, the chairwoman of the national transportation safety board told me that you can have a bridge that's older but still be very healthy. do you agree with that? >> it's true, yes, if it's very well maintained. but when you look at one in nine of our bridges in th
for more on the sorry state of the bridges and roads we all rely on, we're joined by northeastern university'steven flynn, co-director of the research institute for homeland security. you saw him in dan's report. he's also the author of "the edge of disaster, rebuilding a resilient nation." first explain to us what these terms mean, structurally deficient and functionally obsolete, because according to the federal highway administration, there are 66,000 bridges in the united states...
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we see terrorism is directed at civil targets, whether we saw in boston, where i am now at northeastern university i am a mile away we had the explosion going after, the concern is terrorists are increasingly looking at the fragile infrastructure. the more brittle it is, the more vulnerable we are. and this is something we should be investing in from a national security perspective as well as just a sound economic quality of life perspective. >> as you know, showing up the country's infrastructure was a big part of president obama's stimulus package back in 2009. how much work has been done since then? >> not near enough. you know, according to the american society of civil engineers, if we just repair the infrastructure we have right now, we're going to need $3 trillion plus and climbing. wolf, the longer we delay, the more expensive it gets. and so this is a very serious issue. we are basically a bit like a generation inherited our grandparents' mansion and we're not doing any of the upkeep. we cannot be the world's top power economically, militarically by -- militarily, and bridges are rated ac
we see terrorism is directed at civil targets, whether we saw in boston, where i am now at northeastern university i am a mile away we had the explosion going after, the concern is terrorists are increasingly looking at the fragile infrastructure. the more brittle it is, the more vulnerable we are. and this is something we should be investing in from a national security perspective as well as just a sound economic quality of life perspective. >> as you know, showing up the country's...
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. ♪ >>> a bear cub was getting himself into a lot of trouble near northeastern state university in oklahoma that's him right here perched up on that tree. he is way, way up there. >> poor guy is scared. >> are you kidding? this is a college campus. this bear wanted a view of all the ladies. >> emergency personnel were called in to help get him out of the tree. at this point you can see he's already getting a little wobbly. they've shot him with a tranquilizer and you can see the dart is on his leg. >> you're getting very sleepy. >> when the camera pans down you see there are emergency workers and just people trying to help hold a net to break his fall when he finally comes down. you see he is slowly going. >> he's just hanging on, hanging on. >> his body is giving in. and he's grabbing on with his paws as much as he can. >> oh. >> but they got him as you can see. >> ever have one of the dreams when you feel like you're falling. >> everybody started cheering. he did not touch the ground at all until of course they set him down. immediately the emergency workers starts telling everybody clear
. ♪ >>> a bear cub was getting himself into a lot of trouble near northeastern state university in oklahoma that's him right here perched up on that tree. he is way, way up there. >> poor guy is scared. >> are you kidding? this is a college campus. this bear wanted a view of all the ladies. >> emergency personnel were called in to help get him out of the tree. at this point you can see he's already getting a little wobbly. they've shot him with a tranquilizer and...
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we interviewed economists from northeastern university who did a study on the long-term study on employees. this is something, we don't talk much about the broad trends. as i mentioned, 4.4 emergency they found if you send out res may, a thousand of them. people very mo likely to get a call back, if they have no experience in the field but have had a job in the last six months than those unemployed longer than. that it hint at the deeper trends there. >> lauren lister thanks so much for the great information. >> thank you. >>> a task force in newtown connect has put off a decision about what to do with the sandy hook elementary school. that's where 26 students and adults were gunned down last december t. board will decide if the building should be renovated or demolished and a few school built at the site or elsewhere. the panel hoped to reach a decision last night but will meet again next week. >>> the los angeles county sheriff is asking for the public's help in finding a murder suspect who was mistakenly released from jail. johnny motta was freed last month because of a clerical error.
we interviewed economists from northeastern university who did a study on the long-term study on employees. this is something, we don't talk much about the broad trends. as i mentioned, 4.4 emergency they found if you send out res may, a thousand of them. people very mo likely to get a call back, if they have no experience in the field but have had a job in the last six months than those unemployed longer than. that it hint at the deeper trends there. >> lauren lister thanks so much for...
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richard is a law school graduate of northeastern university in boston, and for 28 years he has workedneers. 17 of those years he has spent as their general counsel. the operating engineers have a special place in my heart. my big brother operated a big claim and was a member of this union. i have had a chance to meet many of their members. they are honest people, hard workers that have literally helped build our country. as counsel mr. griffin has helped clean up the union and has served as a trustee for the central pension fund to ensure the retirement security of over 100,000 participants including my brother. thank you. he's also had extensive experience working as the council. he served as democratic board member and president reagan republican chairman bob send. we are pleased to have you here today with us and to share your testimony, and we are very pleased to welcome your wife and your daughter who i understand are also with you. thank you very much for being here. massachusetts is proud of you and we look forward to your testimony today and your service on the nlrb putative >
richard is a law school graduate of northeastern university in boston, and for 28 years he has workedneers. 17 of those years he has spent as their general counsel. the operating engineers have a special place in my heart. my big brother operated a big claim and was a member of this union. i have had a chance to meet many of their members. they are honest people, hard workers that have literally helped build our country. as counsel mr. griffin has helped clean up the union and has served as a...
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i was educated in the catholic schools in buffalo, at deal university and at northeastern university school of law. during law school, to the school's unique co-op program i work for united auto workers in detroit and for small labor law firm in chicago. these experiences and for my desire to practice labor law. the field open up an opportunity of solving problems and making people's lives better that suited my interest and engaged my inability. after law school i went to work at the nlrb on the staff of board member john fanning. appointed by president eisenhower in 1967, mr. fanning is an nlrb alleging. he served 25 years as a board member. he truly believed in the national labor policies stated in section one of the act to encourage collective bargaining and to protect the exercise by workers of full freedom of association, self organization and designation of representatives of their own choosing for the purpose of negotiating the terms and conditions of their employment, or for other prec great respect for the statutory principles was ingrained in me by the fine lawyers who work
i was educated in the catholic schools in buffalo, at deal university and at northeastern university school of law. during law school, to the school's unique co-op program i work for united auto workers in detroit and for small labor law firm in chicago. these experiences and for my desire to practice labor law. the field open up an opportunity of solving problems and making people's lives better that suited my interest and engaged my inability. after law school i went to work at the nlrb on...
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i was educated in the catholic schools in buffalo and yale university in northeastern university school of law. during law school through the school's unique co-op program i worked with united auto workers in detroit and for small labor law firm in chicago. these experiences confirmed my desire to practice labor law. a field offered an opportunity for bridging differences solving problems and making peoples lives better and suited my interest and engage my abilities. after law school i went to work at the al rp on the staff of board member john -- appointed by president eisenhower in 1957 mr. fanning is a nlrb serving 29 years as a board member. he truly believed in the national labor policies stated in section 1 of the act to encourage collective bargaining and protect the exercise by workers of full freedom of association self-organization and designation of representatives of their own choosing for the purpose of negotiating the terms and conditions of their employment or further mutual protections. i have great respect for the statutory principles which ingrained in me by the five l
i was educated in the catholic schools in buffalo and yale university in northeastern university school of law. during law school through the school's unique co-op program i worked with united auto workers in detroit and for small labor law firm in chicago. these experiences confirmed my desire to practice labor law. a field offered an opportunity for bridging differences solving problems and making peoples lives better and suited my interest and engage my abilities. after law school i went to...