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and with that, i'm going to turn it over to colonel stephen thomas. col. thomas: ok, good afternoon. i'm really glad to be here thank you very much. i'm going to talk to you about the walter reed army institute of research. i'm going to tell you who we are, what we do and how both of those were leveraged to participate in the ebola response. this is a picture of the r.a.r.e.. it's located in silver spring maryland, just inside of the beltway. we were established in 1893, so just over 120 years. a very long time. we have the dod's largest biomedical research facility. as you've heard before, we have around 2100 u.s. government military foreign service national and contract employees working not only in silver spring, but a number of locations around the world. and we work in two main areas. the first area would be behavioral health and brain health. so we work on issues like traumatic brain injury post-traumatic stress disorder we work on sleep and the interface between sleep and performance. and then we work in areas of infectious diseases, and that's what
and with that, i'm going to turn it over to colonel stephen thomas. col. thomas: ok, good afternoon. i'm really glad to be here thank you very much. i'm going to talk to you about the walter reed army institute of research. i'm going to tell you who we are, what we do and how both of those were leveraged to participate in the ebola response. this is a picture of the r.a.r.e.. it's located in silver spring maryland, just inside of the beltway. we were established in 1893, so just over 120 years....
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thomas was standing behind a bush next to the driveway. and as he came down he was struck right in the face. stephening all over that driveway bleeding into the bushes. and we know that thomas takes a rope he throws out later, he uses that rope to extinguish any ounce of life that stephen had left. >> reporter: with kathleen and her father in jail, a court decided that kathleen any mother leslie wasn't a fit guardian. so grandma evelyn, stephen any mother got the baby. in the end, the investigators believed kathleen and thomas killed stephen because they wanted him away from the baby and out of their lives. if they had ever made it to florida did they have a backup plan for stephen? >> someone that got close with kathleen after the murder had told her that one of their plans was to feed stephen to the alligators down in florida. >> reporter: like it keeps getting take tine a whole new level. >> exactly. >> reporter: it seemed look a slam dunk case. but as kathleen sat in jail awaiting trial. she didn't sound like a woman facing hard time. on the phone with her mother. she sounded oddly breezy. almos
thomas was standing behind a bush next to the driveway. and as he came down he was struck right in the face. stephening all over that driveway bleeding into the bushes. and we know that thomas takes a rope he throws out later, he uses that rope to extinguish any ounce of life that stephen had left. >> reporter: with kathleen and her father in jail, a court decided that kathleen any mother leslie wasn't a fit guardian. so grandma evelyn, stephen any mother got the baby. in the end, the...
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thomas doing with it? the investigators were sure at the moment the video was taken, stephen's body had to be in the trunk car. an hour later, thomas returned to the dumpster. this time in his white van. >> it got better. thomas dorsette pulls back into the parking lot area. thomas is seen wearing protective gloves and discarding a number of items into the dumpster to include, a garbage can filled with items. a tarp. a rope. 4 x 4. >> everything you might need for a murder. >> yes, exactly. >> reporter: to investigators that put thomas as well as kathleen in the thick of the crime. >> reporter: thomas is now in a coma. are you just waiting and waiting for him to weak up so you can get the show on the road? >> we didn't care if he woke up or notch we charged him that day. we had officers surrounding his bed. he was never going anywhere again but to a jail cell. >> reporter: that's indeed what happened when thomas woke up. he was transferred to the monmouth county jail. >> reporter: what do you think happened that morning in the driveway? >> on monday morning a plan was made for katrinahleen to have steven t
thomas doing with it? the investigators were sure at the moment the video was taken, stephen's body had to be in the trunk car. an hour later, thomas returned to the dumpster. this time in his white van. >> it got better. thomas dorsette pulls back into the parking lot area. thomas is seen wearing protective gloves and discarding a number of items into the dumpster to include, a garbage can filled with items. a tarp. a rope. 4 x 4. >> everything you might need for a murder. >>...
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stephen: including our currentrd president right? , thomas jefferson. that is part of the debate, if we elect jefferson, we will withdraw this umbrella of god's protection over the nation because we had a deal with god and we need to show our faith and all of a sudden, we are going like the french and the nonbelievers rather than the believers we traditionally have been. amanda: and we think the hatred directed toward obama is a completely unprecedented thing because he is african-american but you know, jefferson was subjected to some of the same kinds of fear mongering and sense that he is religious enough, he's not the right kind of religious. stephen: he was also accused of being a muslim. amanda: yes. stephen: obama is not the first to take that on. in that democratization thesis that the second great awakening is the transition into what we have seen in the political and social sphere in the revolution. you call that the bottom-up interpretation. we often think of that as applying to the baptists and methodists, to the two great growers. how does t
stephen: including our currentrd president right? , thomas jefferson. that is part of the debate, if we elect jefferson, we will withdraw this umbrella of god's protection over the nation because we had a deal with god and we need to show our faith and all of a sudden, we are going like the french and the nonbelievers rather than the believers we traditionally have been. amanda: and we think the hatred directed toward obama is a completely unprecedented thing because he is african-american but...
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thomas and kennedy. all four liberals kiss sented. justice stephense was brought by several inmates claiming a sedative did not fall those in deep enough coma to prevent extreme pain when other drugs were injected to cause death. read more in thehill.com. the other arguments involving the epa and mercury and toxic emission and congressional districting will start at 6:25 eastern on c-span. tonight on "the communicators" we visited microsoft's washington, d.c., office to hear about their lobbying goals and current research projects. we'll talk with vice president of government affairs fred humphreys, corporate vice president of reserve jeanette wing and research engineering manager michael woskoksky. >> i'm hopeful at some point congress will take on innovation because h1b is still important. frankly i don't know the exact number but when we have some of the innovators that are here, the researchers that are here, you know we have people from all over the world that make contributions at microsoft for our scientists and engineers and other companies a
thomas and kennedy. all four liberals kiss sented. justice stephense was brought by several inmates claiming a sedative did not fall those in deep enough coma to prevent extreme pain when other drugs were injected to cause death. read more in thehill.com. the other arguments involving the epa and mercury and toxic emission and congressional districting will start at 6:25 eastern on c-span. tonight on "the communicators" we visited microsoft's washington, d.c., office to hear about...
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stephen breyer sonia sotomayor, elena kagan. three justices voted against, antonin scalia clarence thomas and justice alito. go back to jake tapper. >> reporter: i was just talking to jonathan turly about the blistering dissent being given by justice scalia in which he says we should start calling this law scotus care instead of obamacare, standing for supreme court of the united states. i want to bring in kathleen sebelius who joins us from the phone. this case used to be king versus sebelius. now it's king versus burwell because, of course miss burwell replaced kathleen sebelius at hhs. kathleen sebelius joining us on the phone. what's your initial reaction? you must be excited. >> good morning, jake. i think it's a very positive decision for the 6.5 million people around the country who now have affordable health care based on the framework of the law that provides tax subsidies and i think it gives them really an opportunity to make sure that the law continues to grow not only having more people with affordable care but the kind of real improvements in care that are going on lowest health inflation in 5
stephen breyer sonia sotomayor, elena kagan. three justices voted against, antonin scalia clarence thomas and justice alito. go back to jake tapper. >> reporter: i was just talking to jonathan turly about the blistering dissent being given by justice scalia in which he says we should start calling this law scotus care instead of obamacare, standing for supreme court of the united states. i want to bring in kathleen sebelius who joins us from the phone. this case used to be king versus...
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stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. also voting with the majority anthony kennedy, often called the swing vote. three conservative justices voted against it -- scalia thomasnd so alito. -- alito. the decision makes a major victory for the obama administration on health care. the president spoke at the white house earlier today. president obama: today after over 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law, after multiple this law, after multiple challenges before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. my greatest hope is that rather than keep refining -- re-fighting battles that we have settled again and again and again, i can work with republicans and democrats to move forward. let's join together and make health care in america even better. charlie: public opinion of the law has improved, but it remains a polarizing issue. joining me now from washington adam liptak. he is the supreme court correspondent from "new york times." i'm pleased to have him here. let me begin by significance of this. does it put aside the legal challenges to the affordable
stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. also voting with the majority anthony kennedy, often called the swing vote. three conservative justices voted against it -- scalia thomasnd so alito. -- alito. the decision makes a major victory for the obama administration on health care. the president spoke at the white house earlier today. president obama: today after over 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law, after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing...
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stephen breyer, sotomayor and kagan. the dissenters were roberts scalia, their installments -- clarence thomas and samuel alito.hat from "usa today,"'s constitution tracker. in a statement from scott walker, the wisconsin governor and potential gop presidential candidate, scott walker releasing the statement on the ruling by the supreme court -- i believe the supreme court decision is a great mistake five unelected judges have taken it upon themselves to redefine the institution of marriage, an institution that the author of this decision technologies has been with us for millennia. the author of the decision being justice anthony kennedy. we are waiting to take you live to charleston, south carolina and the funeral service for clementa pinckney reverend clementa pinckney. the president will be there later to deliver the eulogy that is at 1:45 eastern time. we will have live coverage of that service and of the president's eulogy here on c-span. until we take you live there for that funeral service, we are going to get some more of your phone calls. angela joins us from taxes on the line for democrats. what do y
stephen breyer, sotomayor and kagan. the dissenters were roberts scalia, their installments -- clarence thomas and samuel alito.hat from "usa today,"'s constitution tracker. in a statement from scott walker, the wisconsin governor and potential gop presidential candidate, scott walker releasing the statement on the ruling by the supreme court -- i believe the supreme court decision is a great mistake five unelected judges have taken it upon themselves to redefine the institution of...
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thomas divert taxpayers to pay for a 2009 inaugural ball. kimberly: the only person charged in connection with the d.c. mansion murders has a new attorney. daron wint was in court yesterday again today. stephen tschida was in the courtroom and spoke with wint's new attorney. he joins us live with what is new tonight. how did he get a new one? stephen: he has a new attorney. we are getting glimpses of just where the new defense may be headed. after taking over daron wint's defense from two court-pointed attorneys sean hanover talked act -- about his experience and who hired him. >> hanover: his sister mom and brother. stephen: four people died in the house, savvas savopoulos, his wife amy their son phillip and vera figueroa the housekeeper. daron wint is the only suspect. there were d.n.a. on a pizza crust and track of money orders and $100 bills. but he will fight in court and he wants a beefed up defense team. >> he encouraged about the case and he feels good that justice will be served in this matter. >> today daron wint appeared in court shackled, yet alert, assessing the courtroom and speaking in a clear direct voice. while he looks muscular in some photos the ripped arms adorn a diminut
thomas divert taxpayers to pay for a 2009 inaugural ball. kimberly: the only person charged in connection with the d.c. mansion murders has a new attorney. daron wint was in court yesterday again today. stephen tschida was in the courtroom and spoke with wint's new attorney. he joins us live with what is new tonight. how did he get a new one? stephen: he has a new attorney. we are getting glimpses of just where the new defense may be headed. after taking over daron wint's defense from two...
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thomas dissented. ruth bader ginsburg and mature. stephen breyer as well. samuel alito dissented.sonia sotomayor and elena kagan grinding out a 6-3 decision by the supreme court in the waning days of their session. with a couple more decisions left to go from the supreme court before the wrap up business which is expected to be on monday. more decisions possible to more. we will have coverage as well on the c-span network. in about an hour and half after the decision came down from the court president obama spoke to the gathering in the rose garden at the white house. >> [background sounds] >> [background sounds] >> good morning everybody. have a seat. five years ago after nearly a century of talk decades of trying i your bipartisan debate, we finally declared that in america health care is not a privilege for a few but a right for all. over those five years we've worked to implement the affordable care act. there have been successes and setbacks. the setbacks i remember clearly. but as the dust has settled there can be no doubt that this law is working. it has changed and in some
thomas dissented. ruth bader ginsburg and mature. stephen breyer as well. samuel alito dissented.sonia sotomayor and elena kagan grinding out a 6-3 decision by the supreme court in the waning days of their session. with a couple more decisions left to go from the supreme court before the wrap up business which is expected to be on monday. more decisions possible to more. we will have coverage as well on the c-span network. in about an hour and half after the decision came down from the court...
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stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. those dissenting, chief justice roberts and justices scalia, thomas and alito.e opinions go, justice kennedy wrote the majority opinion in the 5-4 decision. he said no union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love fidelity, devotion sacrifice and family, in forming a marital union two people become something greater than once they were. as some of the petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage embodies a love that may endure even past death. it would misunderstand these men and women to say they disrespect the idea of marriage, their plea is that they do can respect it, respect it so deeply that they seek to find its fulfillment for themselves. in his dissent chief justice roberts said in part: if you are among the many americans of whatever sexual orientation who are more expanding same-sex marriage, by all means celebrate today's decision. celebrate the achievement of a desired goal, celebrate the opportunity for a new expression of commitment to a partner, something -- celebrate the availability of new benefits. but do
stephen breyer, sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. those dissenting, chief justice roberts and justices scalia, thomas and alito.e opinions go, justice kennedy wrote the majority opinion in the 5-4 decision. he said no union is more profound than marriage, for it embodies the highest ideals of love fidelity, devotion sacrifice and family, in forming a marital union two people become something greater than once they were. as some of the petitioners in these cases demonstrate, marriage embodies a...