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. >> how about if you're just a college student at ohio university. >> oh!> dummy. >> that's so dumb. it's a nerf ball. get another one. >> he collapses and you hear a collective ooh. in the crowd. now, there have been some reports that come out saying this kid was just fine. but it was also said he suffered a minor concussion and no other real injuries. so that's what it looks like when you're not a professional. >>> sometimes you see a miracle, all you got to do is look up. that's what the people in peru did. they saw what's called a rainbow of fire. let me clarify, not a fire, not a rainbow. but beautiful to look at. >> wait, wait. why is it called a rainbow fire? >> would you rather call it a circum -- i can't say it. circle horizontal arc? >> only if it made you say it three more times. >> i understand why they call it that. it looks like a rainbow. it looks like fire. but it's not. >> but i need to know the science. >> the sun has been very high in the sky, at least 58 degrees above the horizon, and then you need some cirrus clouds. the cirrus clouds h
. >> how about if you're just a college student at ohio university. >> oh!> dummy. >> that's so dumb. it's a nerf ball. get another one. >> he collapses and you hear a collective ooh. in the crowd. now, there have been some reports that come out saying this kid was just fine. but it was also said he suffered a minor concussion and no other real injuries. so that's what it looks like when you're not a professional. >>> sometimes you see a miracle, all you got...
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you can see him here at ohio university tweeting "rain, snow, got to go." not want to come to washington any time soon. the nats-tigers played to a 3-3 tie. stephen strasburg struck out five in four innings and allowed two runs. someone asked me are you still in florida covering spring training? no, but i wish i was. michelle: this would be the week to be there. all right. the big story is the snow coming. doug: take a quick look at the satellite and the radar. light snow around the area but the main event is well south. we see changeable precipitation tonight. steve rudin and i will have the hourly updates at the top of each hour on abc7 and continuing coverage on newschannel8. michelle: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir coming up next. jonathan: the winter storm coverage cont >>> tonight, a massive blizzard bearing down. the states of emergency at this hour. two systems set to converge, forming a major nor'easter hitting tonight, up to two feet of snow in some places. blizzard warnings up right now, whiteout conditions and accidents in the m
you can see him here at ohio university tweeting "rain, snow, got to go." not want to come to washington any time soon. the nats-tigers played to a 3-3 tie. stephen strasburg struck out five in four innings and allowed two runs. someone asked me are you still in florida covering spring training? no, but i wish i was. michelle: this would be the week to be there. all right. the big story is the snow coming. doug: take a quick look at the satellite and the radar. light snow around the...
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advised supporters to carry out lone actor attacks, praising the best dale attack and the attack at ohio university. recently, a video showing how to build a shrapnel-filled i.e. dna i.e.d. was disseminated. more than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms in one hour. organized on telegram, distributed on twitter, and the video was hosted on youtube, archive, and google dry. part of the terrorist ecosystem used by daesh to ensure their propaganda has maximum impact. 24 hours after the video release, despite best efforts, half of the links were still active. we should not be full by daesh's ability to distribution propaganda or that daesh's ability to produce propaganda will decrease as military losses mount. according to research the u.k. government has undertaken, the daesh has been degraded and defeated and their infrastructure compromised but it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss across networks. idolization of lone actor terrorists and murderers for the cause feeds
advised supporters to carry out lone actor attacks, praising the best dale attack and the attack at ohio university. recently, a video showing how to build a shrapnel-filled i.e. dna i.e.d. was disseminated. more than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms in one hour. organized on telegram, distributed on twitter, and the video was hosted on youtube, archive, and google dry. part of the terrorist ecosystem used by daesh to ensure their propaganda has maximum impact. 24 hours...
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a sold-out game at ohio's university of dayton arena.xuberant home crowd celebrates the spectacle that is college basketball. the band, the cheerleaders, the face-painted fans. but courtside you also find the unexpected. a pair of student sportscasters calling the action for fans halfway around the world. >> we want to introduce our basketball to more people, not only in the united states but back in china. so i just feel like really excited. >> reporter: they are among the university's first foreign language broadcasters. >> i feel very excited. >> but also nervous. >> very nervous. >> reporter: up to a thousand fans from abroad tune in. jolin listens on his smartphone from beijing. >> it's unbelievable i can watch a game back in china. >> reporter: >> reporter: they're graduate students studying electrical engineering. >> working with some components like lasers. >> reporter: they're also a couple. >> we started dating like five years ago. she knows me better than somebody else. >> yeah, i know like what kind of mistakes he will make l
a sold-out game at ohio's university of dayton arena.xuberant home crowd celebrates the spectacle that is college basketball. the band, the cheerleaders, the face-painted fans. but courtside you also find the unexpected. a pair of student sportscasters calling the action for fans halfway around the world. >> we want to introduce our basketball to more people, not only in the united states but back in china. so i just feel like really excited. >> reporter: they are among the...
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authorities fined 300 pounds of cocaine on a plane making an unscheduled landing at ohio university airports. two canadian citizens on board were arrested. the pilot had reported mechanical trouble. records showed that the plane made flights over the u.s. live look at kennedy space center in florida. fox 35 in orlando. the expected launch of a previously used space x rockets. first time anyone has tried to send a used rocket into space to put something into orbits. that's two nights live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right >> shannon: lawmakers in north carolina have reached a deal with the governor over a log dealing with transgender access to public restrooms. >> facing an economic boycott, republican lawmakers in the democratic governor hammered out an agreement to repeal the states bathroom bill. >> this is not a perfect deal, and it's not my preferred solution. it stops short of many things we need to do. >> the legislation to repeal it, signed into law last year requiring people to use public restrooms corresponding to the gender on their birth certificates,
authorities fined 300 pounds of cocaine on a plane making an unscheduled landing at ohio university airports. two canadian citizens on board were arrested. the pilot had reported mechanical trouble. records showed that the plane made flights over the u.s. live look at kennedy space center in florida. fox 35 in orlando. the expected launch of a previously used space x rockets. first time anyone has tried to send a used rocket into space to put something into orbits. that's two nights live look...
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authorities fined 300 pounds of cocaine on a plane making an unscheduled landing at ohio university airports. two canadian citizens on board were arrested. the pilot had reported mechanical trouble. records showed that the plane made flights over the u.s. live look at kennedy space center in florida. fox 35 in orlando. the expected launch of a previously used space x rockets. first time anyone has tried to send a used rocket into space to put something into orbits. that's two nights live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. allergy symptoms distracting you? doctors recommend taking claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy, 24-hour relief. for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. live claritin clear. every day. it'that can make a worldces, of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. >> shannon: lawmakers in north carolina have reached a deal with the governor over a log dealing with transgender access to public restrooms. >> facing an
authorities fined 300 pounds of cocaine on a plane making an unscheduled landing at ohio university airports. two canadian citizens on board were arrested. the pilot had reported mechanical trouble. records showed that the plane made flights over the u.s. live look at kennedy space center in florida. fox 35 in orlando. the expected launch of a previously used space x rockets. first time anyone has tried to send a used rocket into space to put something into orbits. that's two nights live look...
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>> when you are at big-time college institutions that i used to be at ohio state university -- no one is ever quite happy with what they have and everyone would like more. one of the things title ix -- alls is all students student athletes are treated relatively equity. -- relatively equitably. >> did you play college sports question mark >> on a frustrated recreational level athlete to this day. >> do you think title ix in terms of its importance in other areas outside of sports -- we talked about sexual harassment and other opportunities for women in education has been equally important? >> equally, if not more so. or 1972, about 5% of law school graduates were female. this time, more women than men were admitted into law school. in the venture a world, in 1971, less than 1% of the entering class was female. this year, 85% of the entering classes were female. we've seen huge shifts in women's access to education and their graduation rates also increase. theou were here at historical association participating in a panel on sports races and reform in the 20th century. what was the foc
>> when you are at big-time college institutions that i used to be at ohio state university -- no one is ever quite happy with what they have and everyone would like more. one of the things title ix -- alls is all students student athletes are treated relatively equity. -- relatively equitably. >> did you play college sports question mark >> on a frustrated recreational level athlete to this day. >> do you think title ix in terms of its importance in other areas outside...
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individual who was somalia decent came into the country was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. a number of somalia immigrants have been implicated. to be clear, nobody from syria has been implicated of anything. in the 82-terror related cases, since 2011, just over half of the people involved were u.s. citizens born in the united states. that leads under half foreign born individuals of various status. nobody who was a current refugee one that year who has been implicated. it isn't fair to say no one from these countries have been involved in anything. there are cases. certainly ohio state was not successful. the individual was killed in the act. that was one of the things that the internal dhs analysis that heig hi highlighted the 82 case talked about. >> alicia caldwell joining us. >> caller: good morning. i'm a very frustrated because i don't believe that the majority of people out there get it. the problem here is 9/11. a majority of the people out there picketing and making noise about immigration were not downtown when the people were jumping out of the windows on fire.
individual who was somalia decent came into the country was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. a number of somalia immigrants have been implicated. to be clear, nobody from syria has been implicated of anything. in the 82-terror related cases, since 2011, just over half of the people involved were u.s. citizens born in the united states. that leads under half foreign born individuals of various status. nobody who was a current refugee one that year who has been...
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. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involved vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. in israel, attacks using cars are almost a regular occurrence. >> as these attacks happen, we have enforcements like we have now. we have in our parades blocks of concrete, streets closed off. so we evolve as the threat evolves. >> reporter: security experts say preventive measures have warded off many types of attacks but the best is another person reporting suspicious activity. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," we'll ask cbs news senior alt fran townsend about the london attack and the response. >>> today's plan to dismantle obamacare is up in the air. cbs news has learned at least 31 house republicans say they'll oppose the deal, enough to scuttle the legislation. conservative house members are expected back at the white house this morning for more negotiations. president trump has been pressing opponents
. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involved vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. in israel, attacks using cars are almost a regular occurrence. >> as these attacks happen, we have enforcements like we have now. we have in our parades blocks of concrete, streets closed off. so we evolve as the threat evolves....
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and also here in the united states at ohio state university. recently, a scene showing how to build a shrapnel filled i.e.d. in a kitchen was disseminated. more than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms within one hour. it was distributed on twitter and the video was hosted on youtube, archive, send vid, and google drive. part of the terrorists' eco system used by daesh to insure their propaganda has maximum impact. 24 hours after the video's release, despite best efforts, half of these links were still active. we should not be fooled by daesh's ability to produce and distribute propaganda or their ability to produce propaganda will decrease as its military losses mount. according to research, the uk government has undertaken, daesh have been degraded and defeated, and their infrastructure com compromised on the ground. their unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. the devotees create their own material which they promote and discuss across networks. idalization of lone actor terrori
and also here in the united states at ohio state university. recently, a scene showing how to build a shrapnel filled i.e.d. in a kitchen was disseminated. more than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms within one hour. it was distributed on twitter and the video was hosted on youtube, archive, send vid, and google drive. part of the terrorists' eco system used by daesh to insure their propaganda has maximum impact. 24 hours after the video's release, despite best efforts,...
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attacks praising the attack in nice and replicated in berlin and here in the united states at ohio state university. recently, scene showing how to build a shrapnel filled i ed in the kitchen was disseminated. while than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms in one hour. this was organized on telegram, distributed on twitter and the video was host are new to in google drive. part of a terrorist ecosystem used by da'esh to show that they have maximum impact. twenty-four hours after the videos release, despite best efforts half of the links were still active. we should not be fooled by da'esh ability to produce propaganda for their ability -- is a military losses mount. their infrastructure has been compromised on the ground, it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss across networks. idolization of low nectar terrorists and martyrs for the cause six and increasing audacity and attacks and offers members a chance to gain fame and glory. we now see other terrorist groups mimick
attacks praising the attack in nice and replicated in berlin and here in the united states at ohio state university. recently, scene showing how to build a shrapnel filled i ed in the kitchen was disseminated. while than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms in one hour. this was organized on telegram, distributed on twitter and the video was host are new to in google drive. part of a terrorist ecosystem used by da'esh to show that they have maximum impact. twenty-four hours...
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. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involving vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. and israel attack -- and in israel, attacks in cars are almost a regular occurrence. >> as this happen, different types of attacks evolve. so we have enforcements like we have now. we have at parades, lots of concrete, streets closed off, so we evolve as the threat evolves. >> reporter: security experts say intelligence operations have prevented many terror attacks, but because vehicles are easy weapon, the best safeguard against this type of terrorism is another person reporting suspicious activity. anti-ram bollers like these here in columbus circle are becoming more and more prevalent. in response to london's attack today, the nypd dispatched heavy weapons units to sensitive sites, diplomatic sites as well as popular places. scott, the nypd says they know of no credible threat to the city. >> pelley: don dahler here in manhattan. don,
. >> reporter: last year a radicalized ohio state university student drove his car into a group of other students before attacking them with a knife. terror attacks involving vehicles ramming pedestrians in berlin and nice killed 98 and injured hundreds. and israel attack -- and in israel, attacks in cars are almost a regular occurrence. >> as this happen, different types of attacks evolve. so we have enforcements like we have now. we have at parades, lots of concrete, streets...
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somali descent came into the country as a refugee, was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. so, a number of somali immigrants and former refugees have been advocated, and a number of individuals from these countries, although to be clear, to the government's own internal data, nobody from syria has been advocated in anything, and of the -- i believe -- 82 terror-related cases since 2011, which is when the syrian war started, just over half of the people involved were u.s. citizens born in the united states. so, that leaves just under half foreign-born individuals of various immigration statuses -- be it current refugees or -- my understanding is there was nobody who was a current refugee within that year who was advocated, but, again, it is not fair to say no one from these countries is ever been involved in anything, because there are cases. certainly, thankfully, ohio state was not successful. the individual was killed in the act, and that was one of the things this internal dhs intelligence analysis that highlighted the 82 cases discussed. it was either arrested or kille
somali descent came into the country as a refugee, was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. so, a number of somali immigrants and former refugees have been advocated, and a number of individuals from these countries, although to be clear, to the government's own internal data, nobody from syria has been advocated in anything, and of the -- i believe -- 82 terror-related cases since 2011, which is when the syrian war started, just over half of the people involved were...
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an individual who came into country as a ref ju was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. so, in a number of smally immigrants and former refugees, have been implicated in a number of individuals from these cou y countries. although to be clear according to the government's own data, nobody from syria has been implicated in anything. that leaves just under half foreign born individuals, be it current refugees. there's nobody who was a current refugee within that who has been implicated, but it isn't fair to say no one from these countries hasn't been involved in anything because there are cases. certainly, thankfully, ohio state was not successful. the is individual was killed in the act and that was one of the things that this internal dhs intelligence analysis that highlighted the 82 cases discussed. it was either arrested or killed in the attempt. so it's sort of in the middle, but there's been a couple of cases. >> alicia caldwell joining us talk iing about revised travel n from the trump administration. elizabeth from long island, new york, republican line. good morn
an individual who came into country as a ref ju was responsible for an attempted attack at ohio state university. so, in a number of smally immigrants and former refugees, have been implicated in a number of individuals from these cou y countries. although to be clear according to the government's own data, nobody from syria has been implicated in anything. that leaves just under half foreign born individuals, be it current refugees. there's nobody who was a current refugee within that who has...
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how children with implants absorb information and learn new words he designed a study at the ohio state universityedical center which observes parent and child interaction from six different camera angles presenting toys with diff children and different details of how the child reacts is recorded. >> to give even more detail about that they are wearing eye tracking devices. >> those devices help researchers understand what catches a child's attention and how parents might be able to use that information to better communicate. >> the timing of when a parent says a label and what the child is doing when the label is said predicts whether or not the child will learn a word. >> logan's parents use what they are learning from the study to constantly reenforce language by doing things like nature ating every day activities and their hard work is paying off. >> honestly there are many times throughout the day i forget he is deaf at all which is incredible. >> andrea roans wusa 9. >> we want to take you back to the live breaking news we've been following a police chase in houston trying to elude police. w
how children with implants absorb information and learn new words he designed a study at the ohio state universityedical center which observes parent and child interaction from six different camera angles presenting toys with diff children and different details of how the child reacts is recorded. >> to give even more detail about that they are wearing eye tracking devices. >> those devices help researchers understand what catches a child's attention and how parents might be able to...
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closer to home, a student at ohio state university crashed his car into a crowd before stabbing several people, and no one died in that attack, and now we have the four that have been killed by the vehicle in london and counterterrorism experts say the islamic state has been heavily promoting the use of trucks in recent years but no group has claimed responsibility yet for today's attack. >>> tonight we are hearing from the mother from upper marlboro who was shot to death while on spring break when someone fired into a crowd of young people in dc. 18-year-old iahna mccalister was looking forward to a career in law enforcement and social work. >> she had, like her father and myself, an interest in helping children like probably the one who stole her life. she was interested in helping children who had no hope. >> her parents say it's a tragic reminder you can raise your kids life and lose them to senseless gun violence. it was on sunday night on bennig road in northeast. the killer is still out there dc police are asking for the public's help in identifying walking while black. drivers a
closer to home, a student at ohio state university crashed his car into a crowd before stabbing several people, and no one died in that attack, and now we have the four that have been killed by the vehicle in london and counterterrorism experts say the islamic state has been heavily promoting the use of trucks in recent years but no group has claimed responsibility yet for today's attack. >>> tonight we are hearing from the mother from upper marlboro who was shot to death while on...
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too at ohio state university when a student rammed into a crowd with his car then stabbed multiple people. >> and pierre joins us live now outside of fbi headquarters. pierre, we now know here in the u.s., some airports vigilance. >> reporter: they are stepping up at landmarks, but they have no intelligence pointing to a plot at home, but they are worry about copycats and they are urging vigilance. >> pierre, thank you. >>> at the same time, that london attack was playing out, a major conference on fighting isis was taking place in washington. 68 countries represented. abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, on the fight overseas and here at home. >> reporter: today, just 30 minutes before the deadly attacks in london, secretary of state rex tillerson was praising the progress made against isis. >> hard-fought victories in iraq and syria have swung the momentum in our coalition's favor. >> reporter: the state department saying 62% of the terrain isis once controlled in iraq than liberated, 30% in syria. more than 19,000 targeted strikes have removed tens of thousands of
too at ohio state university when a student rammed into a crowd with his car then stabbed multiple people. >> and pierre joins us live now outside of fbi headquarters. pierre, we now know here in the u.s., some airports vigilance. >> reporter: they are stepping up at landmarks, but they have no intelligence pointing to a plot at home, but they are worry about copycats and they are urging vigilance. >> pierre, thank you. >>> at the same time, that london attack was...
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too at ohio state university when a student rammed into a crowd with his car then stabbed multiple people. >> and pierre joins us live now outside of fbi headquarters. pierre, we now know here in the u.s., some airports vigilance. >> reporter: they are stepping up at landmarks, but they have no intelligence pointing to a plot at home, but they are worry about copycats and they are urging vigilance. >> pierre, thank you. >>> at the same time, that london attack was playing out, a major conference on fighting isis was taking place in washington. 68 countries represented. abc's chief global affairs correspondent, martha raddatz, on the fight overseas and here at home. >> reporter: today, just 30 minutes before the deadly attacks in london, secretary of state rex tillerson was praising the progress made against isis. >> hard-fought victories in iraq and syria have swung the momentum in our coalition's favor. >> reporter: the state department saying 62% of the terrain isis once controlled in iraq than liberated, 30% in syria. more than 19,000 targeted strikes have removed tens of thousands of
too at ohio state university when a student rammed into a crowd with his car then stabbed multiple people. >> and pierre joins us live now outside of fbi headquarters. pierre, we now know here in the u.s., some airports vigilance. >> reporter: they are stepping up at landmarks, but they have no intelligence pointing to a plot at home, but they are worry about copycats and they are urging vigilance. >> pierre, thank you. >>> at the same time, that london attack was...
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madson is in her final semester of law school at ohio state university and formerly served as the stafftor for the ohio state criminal journal of law. in addition to her television writing work madison is also an athlete, a bu beauty queen. in 2014 she captured the coveted title of miss ohio usa. so madison, welcome. >> thank you so much. it's great to be with everybody today and to be at cpac with my fellow panelists. i want to give a quick thank you to matt mercedes sclap whoo who've been amazing. they put together an incredible cpac and they've been amazing role models to me and a lot of people in this room. so thank you to them. [ applause ] now, my family imgralted here less than 100 years ago. they came to chase the american dream, moved across land and sea to experience the unparalleled freedoms of the united states of america, a country where every one of us is guaranteed the right to free peespeech and frem of religion. but less than 100 years later to their dismay and the dismay of so many of you in this room free speech has practically been thrown out the window on college ca
madson is in her final semester of law school at ohio state university and formerly served as the stafftor for the ohio state criminal journal of law. in addition to her television writing work madison is also an athlete, a bu beauty queen. in 2014 she captured the coveted title of miss ohio usa. so madison, welcome. >> thank you so much. it's great to be with everybody today and to be at cpac with my fellow panelists. i want to give a quick thank you to matt mercedes sclap whoo who've...
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madison is in her final semester of law school at ohio state university, and formally served as the staff editor for the ohio state journal of criminal law. madison is also an athlete, a beauty queen in 2014, she captured the coveted title of miss ohio usa. so madison, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. it's so great to be with everybody today and here at cc pack with my fellow panelists. i want to give a quig thank you to matt. they put together another incredible cpac. they're role models to me and so many other people in this room. so thank you to them. [ applause ] now, my family emigrated here less than 100 years ago. they came to chase the american dream. they moved across land and sea to experience the unpar reled freedoms of the united states of america, a country where every one of us is guaranteed to free speech and freedom of religion. but to their dismay, and so many of you in this room, free speech has practically been what i would say has been thrown out the window on college campuses. i myself was the target of attacks for writing an article in the "wash
madison is in her final semester of law school at ohio state university, and formally served as the staff editor for the ohio state journal of criminal law. madison is also an athlete, a beauty queen in 2014, she captured the coveted title of miss ohio usa. so madison, welcome. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. it's so great to be with everybody today and here at cc pack with my fellow panelists. i want to give a quig thank you to matt. they put together another incredible...
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madison is in her final semester at law school at ohio state university and formerly served adds staffo state journal of criminal law. in addition to television and writing madison is an athlete and beauty queen. she capture id coveted title of miss ohio usa. welcome. >> thank you so much. it is so great to be with everybody today. and to be here at cpac with my fellow panelists. a quick thank to you matt and mercedes schlapp. they have put together a inn incredible cpac. thank you to them. my family immigrated here less than a hundred years ago. they came to chase the american dream. they moved across land and sea to find the unparalleled freedoms of america. where all of us from free speech and freedom of religion. less than a hundred years later to their dismay and the dismay of many in this room free speech has practically been thrown out the window on college campuses. ohio state's law school campus i was the target of attacks for writing a column in the washington times for writing what i feel is important in the society, h which is abortion. i was threatened but i didn't back do
madison is in her final semester at law school at ohio state university and formerly served adds staffo state journal of criminal law. in addition to television and writing madison is an athlete and beauty queen. she capture id coveted title of miss ohio usa. welcome. >> thank you so much. it is so great to be with everybody today. and to be here at cpac with my fellow panelists. a quick thank to you matt and mercedes schlapp. they have put together a inn incredible cpac. thank you to...
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sold-out game at ohio's university of dayton arena.asketball. the band, the cheerleaders, the face-painted fans. but courtside you also find the unexpected. a pair of student sportscasters calling the action for fans halfway around the world. >> i think we really want to introduce our basketball to more people. not only in the united states, but back in china. i just feel like really excited. >> they are among the university's first foreign language broadcasters. >> i feel very excited. >> but also nervous. >> yes, really nervous. >> yeah. >> up to 1,000 fans from abroad tune in. this dayton alum listens on his smart phone from beijing. >> i spent five years at dayton. i am still able to watch the game when i'm back in china. >> poised and prepared as they are, they are not broadcast or communications majors. >> also a program in the computer -- >> graduate students studying electrical engineering. >> working with some components like lasers. >> they're also a couple. >> we started dating like five years ago. she knows me better than s
sold-out game at ohio's university of dayton arena.asketball. the band, the cheerleaders, the face-painted fans. but courtside you also find the unexpected. a pair of student sportscasters calling the action for fans halfway around the world. >> i think we really want to introduce our basketball to more people. not only in the united states, but back in china. i just feel like really excited. >> they are among the university's first foreign language broadcasters. >> i feel...
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too, at ohio state university, when a suspect rammed into a crowd with his car and stabbed mult ebed people. >> in paris, the eiffel tower went dark in sol dairy with britain. three french teenagers on a school trip were among those wounded in london. >> america's alert level has not been elevated because of what happened in london. travelers will see additional police officers patrolling the terminals. >> authorities patrolling high profile bay area landmarks say they will be more vigilant in response as well. >> the process -- they process more than 1,000 reported threats every year. >> the vast majority turn out to be deadends. today's attack in london highlights the very real concern over soft targets here. >> who did it and what was the motive for that attack. >> that has not changed our posture here. >> the fbi's head of counter terrorism operations for the bay area tells me, today's attack in london has not increased the alert level here. they are always vigilant for these low tech attacks. >> it doesn't have to be some elaborate plot. >> absolutely. >> this type of attack, ve
too, at ohio state university, when a suspect rammed into a crowd with his car and stabbed mult ebed people. >> in paris, the eiffel tower went dark in sol dairy with britain. three french teenagers on a school trip were among those wounded in london. >> america's alert level has not been elevated because of what happened in london. travelers will see additional police officers patrolling the terminals. >> authorities patrolling high profile bay area landmarks say they will be...
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so in charleston it's not the first baptist church is that the ohio state university. pastor hart was an incredibly effective communicator. he was preaching confidence about freedom and liberty from the pulpit he was a powerful communicator and that restart founding fathers. those that were organizing the army to fight the british to secure freedom and they had an idea. they're having trouble in those days trying to round up enough farmers and citizens to fight the british so they dispatched pastor hart into the upstate of the carolinas along with several other ministers. their job was to recruit an army to fight for freedom. i thought i was interesting that when it came time to fighting for freedom our founding fathers came to the church house for help. i believe that is a lesson that we could draw from today in these very difficult days in our nation. for the past eight years we have been told that we are the problem that we are not a christian nation that we are not an exceptional nation. our traditions and values have been ridiculed and marginalized. we have been m
so in charleston it's not the first baptist church is that the ohio state university. pastor hart was an incredibly effective communicator. he was preaching confidence about freedom and liberty from the pulpit he was a powerful communicator and that restart founding fathers. those that were organizing the army to fight the british to secure freedom and they had an idea. they're having trouble in those days trying to round up enough farmers and citizens to fight the british so they dispatched...
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tyler referenced france, germany, ohio state university and a number of others. we're so focused on air travel. just did a story the other day about lap tops and ipads. at what point do we become stretched to where we can't defend the way we should? we're going air travel. now these ground attacks. we'll ramp up our defenses there. at what point do we simply lack the resources to not guarantee but help guarantee safety? >> you know, every time there's a threat, we've thrown money at it. sometimes it's good. sometimes it's bad. at the end of the day, you can always print more money. you focus your attention, resources both money, time and people and throw them the problem, eventually you'll forestall some of the worst excesses that are possible. and that's what we've been doing. at the end of the day, i know we can be complacent about it. but we're in much better shape in the united states than they are in europe. among other things, immigrants are much better integrated at the social and political and economic fabric of this country than they are at any other cou
tyler referenced france, germany, ohio state university and a number of others. we're so focused on air travel. just did a story the other day about lap tops and ipads. at what point do we become stretched to where we can't defend the way we should? we're going air travel. now these ground attacks. we'll ramp up our defenses there. at what point do we simply lack the resources to not guarantee but help guarantee safety? >> you know, every time there's a threat, we've thrown money at it....
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in nice, france, ohio state university, we had an attack with 11 people injured that was a somali refugee that carried out that attack. 2016, berlin was the christmas market, jerusalem and in london. these are low-grade attacks, no training, no financing. the other thing these attacks do is create a lot of confusion. we were, for almost 12 hours yesterday, looking for a potential second gunman. we did so in berlin, we do so in these attacks because it's so hard for the police force to react to this. it makes the hardest of targets soft. outside of parliament is supposed to be one of the most well protected areas attacked. that's what has people concerned. >> it could be one person from the going going one and and another going another way. >> they were able to get their hands on a weapon, killed the driver. they stole the truck. >>> british foreign secretary boris johnson arrived in washington for a major conference on fighting isis. the foreign secretary will be joining "morning joe." >>> after accusingment obama of wooir tapping his phones, a new twist. yesterday the lawmaker leading th
in nice, france, ohio state university, we had an attack with 11 people injured that was a somali refugee that carried out that attack. 2016, berlin was the christmas market, jerusalem and in london. these are low-grade attacks, no training, no financing. the other thing these attacks do is create a lot of confusion. we were, for almost 12 hours yesterday, looking for a potential second gunman. we did so in berlin, we do so in these attacks because it's so hard for the police force to react to...
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actor attacks, praising the best deal dale attack that we best deal dale attack and the attack at ohio university. recently, a video showing how to dnad a shrapnel-filled i.e. kitchen was disseminated. more than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms in one hour. organize on telegram, distributed up in twitter, and the video was hosted on youtube, dry.ve, and google part of the terrorist ecosystem used by daesh to ensure their impact.da has maximum 24 hours after the video release, despite best efforts, half of the links were still active. we should not be full by daesh's ability to distribution propaganda or that daesh's ability to produce propaganda lossescrease as military mount. according to research the u.k. government has undertaken, the daesh has been degraded and defeated and their infrastructure compromised but it's unofficial brand ambassadors have become prominent distributors of its propaganda. these create their own material which they promote and discuss networks. idle is a of lone actor terrorists and murderers for the cause feeds and increasing identity of attacks
actor attacks, praising the best deal dale attack that we best deal dale attack and the attack at ohio university. recently, a video showing how to dnad a shrapnel-filled i.e. kitchen was disseminated. more than 100 links to this video were posted across 29 platforms in one hour. organize on telegram, distributed up in twitter, and the video was hosted on youtube, dry.ve, and google part of the terrorist ecosystem used by daesh to ensure their impact.da has maximum 24 hours after the video...
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president of central state university in liver force, ohio. for the last two days, 80 plus presidents of hbcus have gathered to be heard and the last two days, we have talked about our vision, our mission, and our intentions to further the education of so many students across this great country. i want to take the opportunity to thank thurgood marshall college fund for twgiving us th opportunity to meet with the president and his amazing staff. we've had a lot of good work done today and yesterday and very comfortable and confident that we were heard and that our intentions will be met. >> good evening. i'm president nathaniel of jacksonville, florida. i want you to know is my background is in law enforcement. i was a sheriff in jacksonville for 8 years and i've seen and heard everything. but this has to be one of the great moments in my life and career. in the oval office with the president of the united states, recognizing hbcus as one of the crown jewels in this country. certainly, that's a big deal. if i was talking in terms of baseball, i
president of central state university in liver force, ohio. for the last two days, 80 plus presidents of hbcus have gathered to be heard and the last two days, we have talked about our vision, our mission, and our intentions to further the education of so many students across this great country. i want to take the opportunity to thank thurgood marshall college fund for twgiving us th opportunity to meet with the president and his amazing staff. we've had a lot of good work done today and...
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last november when a 18 year-old somalia born student drove a vehicle through a crowd on ohio state university's campus and then began slashing people with the butcher knife. >> we have resources again, again, links on the screen on our web site that showed target hardening measures. >> reporter: rodriguez dressed the arrest of the suspect in the jcc bomb threats. he said while authorities are not ready to declare that the man arrested by authorities in israelis responsible for threats in new jersey, they are having regular briefing with federal agents. >> from the state standpoint we are in constant contact with the fbi to make sure that we're getting information that we need just in case any security measures need to be taken. >> reporter: now earlier this week, new jersey announced that they are having a million dollars in grant toss help religious institutions, specifically, won in south jersey take further security steps and that includes, some money that could be used to build barricade around places where is there large public events. in hamilton township, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness n
last november when a 18 year-old somalia born student drove a vehicle through a crowd on ohio state university's campus and then began slashing people with the butcher knife. >> we have resources again, again, links on the screen on our web site that showed target hardening measures. >> reporter: rodriguez dressed the arrest of the suspect in the jcc bomb threats. he said while authorities are not ready to declare that the man arrested by authorities in israelis responsible for...
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sort of like the ohio state university. pastor hart was an incredibly effective communicator. he was preaching about freedom and liberty from the pulpit. if you can believe that. he was such a powerful communicator that word reached our founding fathers and those that were organizing the army to fight the british. they had an idea. they're having trouble and those trying to round up enough farmers and citizens to fight the british. so they dispatch the pastor into the upstate of the carolinas. his along with several other ministers. their job was to recruit an army to fight for our freedom. and i thought it was interesting when it came to fighting for the freedom our founding fathers came to the church house for help. and i believe that the lesson that we draw from today in these very difficult days in our nation. do you know for the past eight years americans have been told that we are the problem, that we are not a christian nation. we are not an exceptional nation.our traditions and our values have been ridiculed and marginalized. we have been mocked by hollywood and dismis
sort of like the ohio state university. pastor hart was an incredibly effective communicator. he was preaching about freedom and liberty from the pulpit. if you can believe that. he was such a powerful communicator that word reached our founding fathers and those that were organizing the army to fight the british. they had an idea. they're having trouble and those trying to round up enough farmers and citizens to fight the british. so they dispatch the pastor into the upstate of the carolinas....
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last november, right here in u.s., ohio state university rammed his car into a crowd on campus.t out and charged the group with a knife. 11 people were hurt before an osu offer certificate killed the attacker. thankfully no one else died in that incident. a few weeks later a tractor-trailer was plowed into a crowd in germany this past january. a palestinian man drove a truck into a group of people getting off a bus. since 2015 there have been at least 12 similar vehicle attacks around the world with connections to isis. five alone were in iraq. let's talk about this and more with my expert panel we have with us. cnn counter terror analyst phil mudd, crook shank, mike rogers, cnn senior international correspondent clarissa ward and sim cox, thanks one and all for being here. phil, this does bear a lot of hallmarks of the isis inspired or instructed attacks that we've seen in the past year or so. >> it does. we have to take a couple steps here. first they are talking about this as a counter terrorism investigation. i want to see facts. the reason you refer to that phrase is you wa
last november, right here in u.s., ohio state university rammed his car into a crowd on campus.t out and charged the group with a knife. 11 people were hurt before an osu offer certificate killed the attacker. thankfully no one else died in that incident. a few weeks later a tractor-trailer was plowed into a crowd in germany this past january. a palestinian man drove a truck into a group of people getting off a bus. since 2015 there have been at least 12 similar vehicle attacks around the world...
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with their win last night over the ohio state university, the scarlet knights celebrated their first big ten tournament victory since joining the conference in 014. mr. payne: their hard work this season has paid off and they now advance to play northwestern tonight. i'd like to congratulate the first-year head coach steve keuchel, and the entire rutgers program. following their win, the coach said that the team learned how to compete this year. last night it certainly showed and i look forward to watching the scarlet knights play tonight and wish them continued success in the tournament. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, it's no surprise, pakistan is not the friend they portray themselves to be. mr. poe: they are devious, deceptive and disloyal ally. for years, they have supported the taliban by providing them cover,
with their win last night over the ohio state university, the scarlet knights celebrated their first big ten tournament victory since joining the conference in 014. mr. payne: their hard work this season has paid off and they now advance to play northwestern tonight. i'd like to congratulate the first-year head coach steve keuchel, and the entire rutgers program. following their win, the coach said that the team learned how to compete this year. last night it certainly showed and i look forward...
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. >>> somebody needs to clean up at the ohio state university.> this morning on "world news now," the wildfire dangers across multiple states in colorado a massive blaze burning as residents are forced from their homes. the latest ahead.ek in washingt with james comey expected to push back against president trump's wiretapping claims. while the president's choice for the supreme court finally jumps into the hot seat. details ahead. breaks her silence about being robbed. >> opening up about her terrifying ordeal in paris. what she says she told the robbers as she begged them to spare her life. >>> we know there's no crying in baseball, but there's apparently lots of crying in basketball. lots of emotions running high during march madness. we're going to look at how fans are reacting to the more there's no reason to cry. it's monday. all right, maybe you're right. march 20th here. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> i feel terrible for that young man. >> man up, kid. >> it's funny you say that. paula ferris's son was crying over his bra
. >>> somebody needs to clean up at the ohio state university.> this morning on "world news now," the wildfire dangers across multiple states in colorado a massive blaze burning as residents are forced from their homes. the latest ahead.ek in washingt with james comey expected to push back against president trump's wiretapping claims. while the president's choice for the supreme court finally jumps into the hot seat. details ahead. breaks her silence about being robbed....
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. >>> somebody needs to clean up at the ohio state university.f steak sauce found eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a family. it changes your life. the magnitude of it is indescribable. my mother taught me to be in the moment. we have to live in the moment with them. and i'm going to be with that person right now, in this moment, wherever she is. art: now is the moment. if we work together, we can stop this epidemic. grace: contact brightfocus and learn more. >>> this morning on "world news now," the wildfire dangers across multiple states in colorado a massive blaze burning as
. >>> somebody needs to clean up at the ohio state university.f steak sauce found eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were...
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in november 13 people were injured by the driver of this honda civic at ohio state university and ine terrorist in this truck killed 86 people at a fireworks show in nice, france. manuel gomez is a former nypd sergeant and fbi agent. >> you're thinking we're going to be seeing more of this kind of attack. >> i believe there will be copy cats. specifically speaking. isis recruits about 50 people a day internationally. >> reporter: the terror group has urged its followers to use vehicles in large crowds like the thanksgiving day macy parade. these metal posts called bollards can stop a truck going 50 miles an hour. 'r and government building. david dickinson is a senior vice president of delta scientific, a company that makes them. >> 20 years ago or 20 years ago, this was very, very unique, and now these are standard necessities. ing. >> he said they're used by foreign governments, corporations, hospitals, even private individuals. bollards are commonplace but not on the westminster bridge where the driver went on the terrorist rampa rampage. no matter the security measures an attacke
in november 13 people were injured by the driver of this honda civic at ohio state university and ine terrorist in this truck killed 86 people at a fireworks show in nice, france. manuel gomez is a former nypd sergeant and fbi agent. >> you're thinking we're going to be seeing more of this kind of attack. >> i believe there will be copy cats. specifically speaking. isis recruits about 50 people a day internationally. >> reporter: the terror group has urged its followers to use...
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this technology was pioneered by the case western university in high our. —— ohio. is clip. i learned about this research through one of the doctors at the va. my father said, you really want to do this? i said, yes. somebody has to do research. if nobody does research, things don't get done. now we can tell the world it's possible to reconnect the brain and make the arm move again. i'm still wild every timei arm move again. i'm still wild every time i do something amazing. i ate a pretzel. i drank water. one day they had some mashed potatoes. lo and behold, i was able to eat the mashed potatoes really well. i'm always wanting them to do more. seeing the possibility is one of the biggest goals. yes, i'm in here but it's not like my life stopped when i got injured. it will help out a lot more people for years to come. case western reserve university showing those pictures. speaking of websites, the big story today is the formal process of the uk leaving the european union, which has begun with a letter signed by theresa may delivered to donald tusk, president of the e
this technology was pioneered by the case western university in high our. —— ohio. is clip. i learned about this research through one of the doctors at the va. my father said, you really want to do this? i said, yes. somebody has to do research. if nobody does research, things don't get done. now we can tell the world it's possible to reconnect the brain and make the arm move again. i'm still wild every timei arm move again. i'm still wild every time i do something amazing. i ate a pretzel....