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the idea is to move from the passive upsetting role of bi- stander, of i can help you to get away and give you the support and include you when you are involved in a bullying situation. ann you have done such a good job of getting the word out about the emotional toll. let's step back and look at the -- let's step back and look at the prevention. >> we need to align the policies and responsible youth policies that everyone, the parts and the kids sign, it has to go deeper than that. we talk about content, we have excellent programs available. in k-12 it's in the classroom day. and we are training our professional developers and administrators. we had a training program at the counties of. we had a full strand on citizenry and we gave them the kind of resources to take back. we must educate throughout the whole spectrum, that is how we start changing the culture. >> you are doing that on a personal basis. >> what i do is i talk to the kids, i tell them each and every one of you have the power to make that change to not allow bullying in your presence. if you do not report it you are ju
the idea is to move from the passive upsetting role of bi- stander, of i can help you to get away and give you the support and include you when you are involved in a bullying situation. ann you have done such a good job of getting the word out about the emotional toll. let's step back and look at the -- let's step back and look at the prevention. >> we need to align the policies and responsible youth policies that everyone, the parts and the kids sign, it has to go deeper than that. we...
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and injured two innocent by standers. the fourth shooting victim was also arrested. police say the shooting was gang related. >>> there are calls for prince george's county councilwoman leslie johnson to resign sooner than later in the wake of charges against her. she handed in a resignation letter until july 31st, which delays the special election to fill her seat. last week she pleaded guilty to destroying money given to her husband, former county executive jack johnson. her sentencing is set for october the 13th. >>> 4:36. a special hearing later this morning will address the police department's response to hate crimes in the district. police chief kathy lanier is set to testify along with the group gays and lesbians opposing violence. the public safety committee is trying to determine if police are responding effectively to reports of hate crimes of the today's hearing is set to begin at 10:00 this morning. >>> the verizon center is gearing up for the huge influx of people expected there for the dalai lama's appearance. he's hosting a ten-day event which focuses
and injured two innocent by standers. the fourth shooting victim was also arrested. police say the shooting was gang related. >>> there are calls for prince george's county councilwoman leslie johnson to resign sooner than later in the wake of charges against her. she handed in a resignation letter until july 31st, which delays the special election to fill her seat. last week she pleaded guilty to destroying money given to her husband, former county executive jack johnson. her...
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as well, one of the innocentby standers is michael donahue, his son tommy has been following this case very closely since whitey bulger returned to boston and here's what he had to say: >> don't be fooled by this old man. you know what i mean? walking into the courtroom, trying to seem frail. he's not. he's a scum bag, actually, is what he is, he's a mass murderer and a destroyer of families and hopefully something can come of him, you know, not anything good, i hope. >> tremendously strong feelings here in boston as whitey bulger returns to this city to face the charges here in federal court today. patty ann. >> patti ann: the taxpayers meanwhile are going to have to foot a pretty hefty bill in this case. >> >> reporter: absolutely. the taxpayers have already spent a considerable amount of money just finding whitey bulger, bringing him back to boston. he took a chopper ride to court from plim yot -- plymouth, 40 miles away from where he was being held. that was extremely controversial, the estimate on the costs there, depending upon the authorities you ask, anywhere from $1500 to $14,
as well, one of the innocentby standers is michael donahue, his son tommy has been following this case very closely since whitey bulger returned to boston and here's what he had to say: >> don't be fooled by this old man. you know what i mean? walking into the courtroom, trying to seem frail. he's not. he's a scum bag, actually, is what he is, he's a mass murderer and a destroyer of families and hopefully something can come of him, you know, not anything good, i hope. >>...
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lamar stander, a former governor. bob corker is seen as somebody who is open to a conversation. roy blunt knows when these things are tough. he's somebody. that would be the second level of folks. you start getting to 12, 13, 14 potential targets of senator reid. >> chuck todd in washington tonight. thanks for your time. don't go anywhere. i'll need you later on. i want to turn to congress nan from new york. he's in studio with me fresh off the train, congressman. i got it right out of washington, d.c. privileged to have you here in the studio. i want to speak specifically about nancy pelosi. do you think she will have the entire democratic caucus ready to go for a compromise, because as we saw today she was pretty fired up in the way she was describing what's going on with boehner. >> it depends on the nature of the compromise. in our caucus today before we agreed to vote for the reid bill, i would say 80% of the people got up and said nothing more to the right than the reid bill. don't move that. that's as far as we're prepared to go. if they have to compromise by making that
lamar stander, a former governor. bob corker is seen as somebody who is open to a conversation. roy blunt knows when these things are tough. he's somebody. that would be the second level of folks. you start getting to 12, 13, 14 potential targets of senator reid. >> chuck todd in washington tonight. thanks for your time. don't go anywhere. i'll need you later on. i want to turn to congress nan from new york. he's in studio with me fresh off the train, congressman. i got it right out of...
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and injured two innocent by standers. the fourth shooting victim, 19-year-old terry jimenez was also arrested and charged. police say the shooting was gang related. >>> there are calls for prince george's county council member beverly johnson to immediately resign in the wake of federal corruption charges against her. she hded in a resignation letter to county counsel effective july 31st, which delays a special election to fill her seat. some say this does a disservice to members of the prince george's county. >> i think we should have the special election as quickly as possible, which means the resignation should be as quickly as possible. >> last week johnson pled guilty to destroying evidence when she destroyed money -- when she put -- tried to hide money that her husband former county executive jack johnson had, and then leslie johnson's sentencing is set for october 13th. >>> 6:35 is our time. coming up at 7:00, the "today" show. let's check in now with matt lauer to find out what they're working on for today. good m
and injured two innocent by standers. the fourth shooting victim, 19-year-old terry jimenez was also arrested and charged. police say the shooting was gang related. >>> there are calls for prince george's county council member beverly johnson to immediately resign in the wake of federal corruption charges against her. she hded in a resignation letter to county counsel effective july 31st, which delays a special election to fill her seat. some say this does a disservice to members of...
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and injured two by standers. the fourth shooting victim terry jimenez was also arrested.lice say the shooting was gang related. >>> some say july 31st is not soon enough for council member johnson. she pleaded guilty to evidence tampering last week. she mitted esubmitted a resignan to the council, but since it's not effective until the end of the month, it delays prince george's county from finding a replacement. they voted to strip her of her office staff, her car, and her cell phone for the remainder of her term. she will be sentenced in october. >>> d.c. police response to hate crimes will be the topic of a special city council hearing later this morning. police chief kathy lanier is set to testify along with the group gays and lesbians opposing violence. the public safety committee is trying to determine if police are responding appropriately to hate crimes. the hearing is set to begin at 10:00 this morning. >>> today thousands of people are coming to d.c. to see and hear the dalai lama. he's hosting a ten-day event during which he will speak at spiritual gatherings a
and injured two by standers. the fourth shooting victim terry jimenez was also arrested.lice say the shooting was gang related. >>> some say july 31st is not soon enough for council member johnson. she pleaded guilty to evidence tampering last week. she mitted esubmitted a resignan to the council, but since it's not effective until the end of the month, it delays prince george's county from finding a replacement. they voted to strip her of her office staff, her car, and her cell phone...
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by stander help raise the injury and those who witness the carnage. the prime minister home luckily he wasn't there. also damaged the haet headquarters of tabloid newspaper l and smaller buildings near by. inthose buildings the dead and those 2 badly wounded if to get out. rescue effort lasted in the night while everyone else in oslo was warned to stay away from downtown. then 2 hours later on an island less than an hour away from the capitol a nightmare of a different kind. man described as tall and blonde police link to the earlier bombing opened fire on camp for teenagers learning about politics. the gunman dressed as police officer opened fire with an automatic weapon. people fled. throwing themselves into the water trying to swim away. when it was over, a witness described the carnage. 25 to 30 bodies strewn along the shore t.some floating in the water. if the nation prime minister was to visit the camp tomorrow. the gunman has been arrested. tl that's miguel marquez. police say they found undetonateed explosive on the island where the youth camp
by stander help raise the injury and those who witness the carnage. the prime minister home luckily he wasn't there. also damaged the haet headquarters of tabloid newspaper l and smaller buildings near by. inthose buildings the dead and those 2 badly wounded if to get out. rescue effort lasted in the night while everyone else in oslo was warned to stay away from downtown. then 2 hours later on an island less than an hour away from the capitol a nightmare of a different kind. man described as...
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city, and i read it, and can i said, you know, this looks like a good way to do it, and i witness stander if there's -- wonder if there's more? i said, what's manhattan institute? so this was before, i think, as good at e-mail as we all are now. so i called them and said what else do you have? and they just started sending me stuff. city guides and city journals, and they sent me the entrepreneurial city which mayor goldsmith led. and be i really -- it's about 100-page book, and i think i took three days to go through it because the first part of the book talked about, it was written by great mayors on different issues that they had been involved with whether it was public safety or neighborhoods, whatever, and then in the back of it it had a resource guide of each chapter. so i'm on the -- you probably don't know this either, i was on the phone with his budget director in indianapolis saying, how'd you do this? and calling people around the country. so it was a great opportunity for me to learn, and the reason he recognized a lot of the stuff in my book is because i stole most of it from
city, and i read it, and can i said, you know, this looks like a good way to do it, and i witness stander if there's -- wonder if there's more? i said, what's manhattan institute? so this was before, i think, as good at e-mail as we all are now. so i called them and said what else do you have? and they just started sending me stuff. city guides and city journals, and they sent me the entrepreneurial city which mayor goldsmith led. and be i really -- it's about 100-page book, and i think i took...
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was going to give information on him, so he may have been trying to stop that from happening andby stander, people in boston at the wrong place at the wrong time, so a tremendous amount of grieving going on, today, 30 years later, as some of the killings remain unsolved as the trial just began to get started bill. bill: there is an argument over what this trial is going to cost, the price tag of prosecuting him. why has it been so contentious? >> reporter: well, you know, prosecutors tried to convince the judge that perhaps whitey bulger's family members, including william bulger, head of the state senate in massachusetts for many years and went on to become the president of umass for a while, should ship in for some of the cost, the taxpayers shouldn't bear the burden, and a few weeks ago he took a chopper ride from jail to the federal courthouse and depending upon whose estimate you ask, it costs either $1500 or nearly up to 14,000. so people are just a little miffed this is going to cost a considerable amount of money and today his defense attorney is expected to ask for a little help i
was going to give information on him, so he may have been trying to stop that from happening andby stander, people in boston at the wrong place at the wrong time, so a tremendous amount of grieving going on, today, 30 years later, as some of the killings remain unsolved as the trial just began to get started bill. bill: there is an argument over what this trial is going to cost, the price tag of prosecuting him. why has it been so contentious? >> reporter: well, you know, prosecutors...