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schmidts university virginia school of law come a segregated institution by law until the late 1960s was part of the never say die persistence of the state of virginia. when i got there in the early 80s the school had been integrated at least there is no racial exclusion. integration is understood to be simply taking on the white only signs and allowing, permitting finally black students to matriculate at the university with the assumption that everything else about the law school would basically remain the same as if racism, said the racial supremacy ideology that justified us even consistent with justice and the rule of law, the racial apartheid america in the 1950s and earlier as if those institutional practices only involvement racism is the fact of exclusion as opposed to the way the races integrated deeply in to the picture, into the doctrines of that institution. so take the debate from adoption. basically today the conventional controversy of the race. that's where it's kind of located in the talking heads closer of american discourse. but affirmative action is only problemat
schmidts university virginia school of law come a segregated institution by law until the late 1960s was part of the never say die persistence of the state of virginia. when i got there in the early 80s the school had been integrated at least there is no racial exclusion. integration is understood to be simply taking on the white only signs and allowing, permitting finally black students to matriculate at the university with the assumption that everything else about the law school would...
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. ♪ >> i go to the university of california irvine, >> l >>> george mason university. >> virginia tech south dakota. >> the. >> tonight a special edition of "stossel" from the nation's capital. 1,500 college students from all over the world have gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our future leaders. i'm glad they are learn being the most important thing -- liberty. students usually don't learn much about that in school. tonight, what you ought to know about economic freedom. free speech,
. ♪ >> i go to the university of california irvine, >> l >>> george mason university. >> virginia tech south dakota. >> the. >> tonight a special edition of "stossel" from the nation's capital. 1,500 college students from all over the world have gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our future leaders. i'm glad they are learn being the most important thing -- liberty. students usually don't learn much about that in...
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th >> i go to the university of california irvine, >> louisiana state university. >> virginia tech. >> guatemala. >> university of sou dakota. >> university of -- [inaudible] joh a special edition, 1500 college students from all over the world gathered here to debate what makes for free society. these are our future leader learning about liberty. students usual don't learn about that in school. tonight, what you ought to know about conomic freedom, free speech, personal responsibility, drugs, privacy, nd america's constitution. stossel u, that's our show, tonight. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> and now, john stossel. [cheers and applause] john: thank you, you students are unusual. youhave a special interest in liberty. moss people don't which makes me wonder, how many of you ever discuss liberty on your campuses? how many of your professors discuss it? [laughter] how manyf hem discuss social justice? many more. i'm not surprised given the love for big government on big campuses. most of your professors probably don't know much about basic economics, which is why we titled this show "stos
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. >> thank you >> i go to the university of california irvine, >> louisiana state university. >> virginiamala. >> university of south dakota. >> university of -- [inaudible] john: a special edition, 1500 college students from all over the world gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our future leader learning about liberty. students usually don't learn about that in school. tonight, what you ought to know about economic freedom, free...
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>> i go to the university of california irvine, >> l >>> george mason university. >> virginia tech. >> the university of south dakota. >> the. >> tonight a special edition of "stossel" from the nation's capital. 1,500 college students from all over the world have gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our future leaders. i'm glad they are learn being the most important thing -- liberty. students usually don't learn much about that in school. tonight, what you ought to know about economic freedom. free speech, personal responsibility, drugs, privacy, america's constitution. that's our show. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. you students are unusual. you are unusual because you have this special interest in liberty. most people don't which -- makes me wonder how many of you ever discussed liberty on your campuses? how many of your professors discuss it? how many of hem discuss social justice? many more. i'm not surprised given the love for big government in most campuses. most of your professors probably don't even know much about basic economics. which is
>> i go to the university of california irvine, >> l >>> george mason university. >> virginia tech. >> the university of south dakota. >> the. >> tonight a special edition of "stossel" from the nation's capital. 1,500 college students from all over the world have gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our future leaders. i'm glad they are learn being the most important thing -- liberty. students usually don't learn...
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th >> i go to the university of california irvine, >> louisiana state university. >> virginia tech. > of sou dakota. >> university of -- [inaudible] joh a special edition, 1500 college students from all over the world gathered here to debate what makes for free society. these are our future leader learning about liberty. students usual don't learn about that in school. tonight, what you ought to know about conomic freedom, free speech, personal responsibility, drugs,...
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embrace the division of justice that has the amount so with legal education teaching at the university of virginia school of law until the late 1960's never say die through the state of virginia when i got there in the early '80s it was formally integrated with no racial exclusion but it was understood to take down the white own the science to allow black students to matriculate with the assumption that everything else that would remain the same as that supremacy ideology is consistent with justice and the rule of law of of racial apartheid of america as if those institutional practices only involvement is the fact of the exclusion as opposed to into the texture or the of four rate of that institution. the debate over affirmative action is the controversy of a race in the talking heads culture of american discourse. but affirmative action race conscious decision making back from the perspective if you did not prefer based on race and making decisions on objective basis that is fair to everyone. when i say integration is apologetic mirroring the critique of society, of what i've read is practices l
embrace the division of justice that has the amount so with legal education teaching at the university of virginia school of law until the late 1960's never say die through the state of virginia when i got there in the early '80s it was formally integrated with no racial exclusion but it was understood to take down the white own the science to allow black students to matriculate with the assumption that everything else that would remain the same as that supremacy ideology is consistent with...
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. >> i go to the unirs >> i go to george mason university. >> virginia tech. >> i have city of south dakota. >> tonight a special edition of "stossel from the nation's capital. 1500 college students from all over the world gathered here to debate what makes for a free society? these are our future leaders i am glad they are learning about the most important thing, liberty. tonight what you ought to know about economic freedom, free speech, personal responsibility, drugs, privacy and america's constitution. that's our show. >> thank you. your due accidents are unusual. they are unusual because you have this special interest in liberty. most people don't which makes me wonder how many of you ever discuss liberty on your campuses? how many of your professors discuss it? >> how many discuss social justice? i am not surprised given the government for campuses. most probably don't know much about economics. our first professors tonight. you are here to tell students what they should learn about he can nomices. >> first thing they should learn are intentions are not results. you get policie
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, some say it is, some >> i go to the university of california irvine, >> louisiana state university. >> virginiasouth dakota. >> university of -- [inaudible] john: a special edition, 1500 college students from all over the world gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our future leader learning about liberty. students usually don't learn about that in school. tonight, what you ought to know about economic freedom, free speech, personal...
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he was not a bad kid. >> 20-year-old kahron lee was a sophomore at virginia union university. late sunday night he was walking home from a study group when he was shot and killed just feet from his front door. the police have not yet said what the motive might be, but his family believes it may have been a robbery. his cell phone was taken. if you kill him for a phone, you really need to be off the streets. >> lee was a well-liked track and field star at tc williams high school. >> everything he touched, track, football. union one to virginia an academic scholarship and was majoring in technology, hoping to work for google. know, alls like, you of our hard work only for some thugs to take them out. that's not fair. hoping somebody has information that may lead the police to his killer or killers. >> you took the wrong person. turn yourself in. you will get caught. >> his mother says the police are getting tips, and they also hope to get information from his cell phone. it seems that somebody placed a call from that phone at noon today. roz plater, abc 7 news. >> meanwhile, hea
he was not a bad kid. >> 20-year-old kahron lee was a sophomore at virginia union university. late sunday night he was walking home from a study group when he was shot and killed just feet from his front door. the police have not yet said what the motive might be, but his family believes it may have been a robbery. his cell phone was taken. if you kill him for a phone, you really need to be off the streets. >> lee was a well-liked track and field star at tc williams high school....
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law enforcement officers from around the state attended the service held at university of virginia john paul jones arena. though the service focused on who officer quick was, how he died and in whose hands are still mysteries. police have not released cause of death and at this point no one is charged with murder. captain quick was awarded posthumously with a distinguished service medal. in charlottesville, peggy fox, wusa9. >>> the u.s. naval academy is dealing with the death of a midshipman. a dive team found his body yesterday near a white suv that had gone off the road into a creek on campus. the suv was pulled from the water today and will be examined. the academy notified next of kin but has not released the young man's name. >>> acro-pilot is under arrest accused of -- a co-pilot is under arrest accused of commandeering a plane full of passengers. >> the ethiopian airline hijacked by a co-pilot and forced to land in switzerland. as soon as the plane landed the co-pilot threw a rope out of the cockpit and climbed down and asked for a stye him. >> secretary of state john kerry says
law enforcement officers from around the state attended the service held at university of virginia john paul jones arena. though the service focused on who officer quick was, how he died and in whose hands are still mysteries. police have not released cause of death and at this point no one is charged with murder. captain quick was awarded posthumously with a distinguished service medal. in charlottesville, peggy fox, wusa9. >>> the u.s. naval academy is dealing with the death of a...
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virginia and an emotional farewell to police officer kevin quick. police from around the state joined the family of quick for a public memorial at university of virginia. he was a volunteer police reserve captain for the city of waynesboro. six people have been arrested in connection with the case, but no one has been charged with murder and police have not released his cause of death. >>> tomorrow the u.s. naval academy is expected to release the name of a midshipman whose body was found in a creek on cancer near a submerged suv. a -- campus near a submerged suv. a dive team found the body yesterday. the suv was pulled from the water and will be examined. >>> tonight there is yet another investigation into that fort lee, new jersey bridge scandal, this one orred by the head of the port authority in new york and new jersey. that agency is looking into whether it's own police officers may have played a role in shutting down those traffic lanes that put fort lee in gridlock for days. >>> internet scammers using unsuspecting funeral homes to spread malicious software? >> and olympic events in sochi put on hold because of fog, those stories and more in yo
virginia and an emotional farewell to police officer kevin quick. police from around the state joined the family of quick for a public memorial at university of virginia. he was a volunteer police reserve captain for the city of waynesboro. six people have been arrested in connection with the case, but no one has been charged with murder and police have not released his cause of death. >>> tomorrow the u.s. naval academy is expected to release the name of a midshipman whose body was...
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students are creating their own backup plans. >> my dream school is the university of virginia. gpa, he got in. then, the bombshell. the child of an undocumented cook, brought over when he was four years old, would have to pay out-of-state tuition. uva would be out of reach. >> it was top. jealous they get to live the dream i have been living my whole life. >> they were hoping the dream act would pass this year. >> embrace my heart to see so many people waiting for an opportunity, so much talent that we have here in virginia. >> it committee difference between a steady career and looking for daily work. he is not waiting for legislation to change his life. he is taking a gap year to teach himself the nl and work at a restaurant, applying to out-of-state private schools that can give financial aid. >> i have applied to harvard, princeton, yale. university.wn >> but not in virginia. >> 700-1000 who would go to and in-state college if they could afford it, it is his ivy league plan that does not work out, he says he will not stop pursuing a higher education. >> thank you. a marylan
students are creating their own backup plans. >> my dream school is the university of virginia. gpa, he got in. then, the bombshell. the child of an undocumented cook, brought over when he was four years old, would have to pay out-of-state tuition. uva would be out of reach. >> it was top. jealous they get to live the dream i have been living my whole life. >> they were hoping the dream act would pass this year. >> embrace my heart to see so many people waiting for an...
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virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. kevin quick will be laid to rest today near charlottesville. his funeral will be private, but there will be a public memorial beforehand at the university of virginia. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with his death. they have not charged anyone with murder. >>> this morning, american airlines is trying to determine what caused a tow car to hit and damage a plane at bwi marshall airport. take a look at this picture. the accident happened yesterday afternoon as passengers boarded a flight from dallas. the tow driver was taken to a hospital where she was treated and released. the passengers had to get off the plane and were rebooked on another fight. >>> we checked with anne arundel fire officials and the carbon monoxide look at the bwi westin hotel is under control. investigators think the leak came from inside the laundry room. nine people taken to the hospital after getting sick. hundreds of hotel guests were evacuated and forced to find somewhere else to stay. >> from illinois, i'm here for the weekend, just came back from church. couldn'
virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. kevin quick will be laid to rest today near charlottesville. his funeral will be private, but there will be a public memorial beforehand at the university of virginia. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with his death. they have not charged anyone with murder. >>> this morning, american airlines is trying to determine what caused a tow car...
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virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. people are paying their respects to kevin quick at a public memorial at the university of virginia. his funeral will be held later today. it will be private. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with his death. they haven't charged anyone with murder at this time. >>> well, give yourself some extra time if you're traveling by metro today. the furrogate north and dupont metro stations are closed today. they'llreopen tomorrow. shuttle buses are running between woodley park and metro center. they're running on a saturday schedule, however they will close at midnight tonight. you can park for free at metro-owned lots and garages. >>> today, mount vernon is celebrating george washington's birthday. thousands of people will visit the landmark today to take part in a series of events. news4's megan mcgrath is live with more on what you can expect. megan, tell us about what's happening. >> reporter: barbara, an absolutely gorgeous day here at mount vernon. you can see the mansion over my shoulder h
virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. people are paying their respects to kevin quick at a public memorial at the university of virginia. his funeral will be held later today. it will be private. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with his death. they haven't charged anyone with murder at this time. >>> well, give yourself some extra time if you're traveling by metro today....
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ups, a target, a university of virginia, companies have said health costs are going up specifically because of obamacare. >> then why not say health care costs are going up? we have to offset with 401k. we have to make a business case decisions. >> i am not certain he can tie all these to obamacare. for the last few years while health care premiums have been going down for aiddle businesses they are going up or stay the sam said you have a variety of cost related to obamacare like a preventative care or things that are good for employees long term. we have to let this shakeout gerri: i hear that but i agree obamacare cost are out of control absolutely. tim armstrong has foot in mouth syndrome like i have never seen. here he calls on the employee's he will fire in the conference call. >> they think it is a joke if you want to joke around you should pick up your stuff a you believe tod i will be very specific, from experience, put that camera down right now. you are fired. of. you just never hear this because nobody ever does this except possibly tim armstroog. >> it is not the good readers a
ups, a target, a university of virginia, companies have said health costs are going up specifically because of obamacare. >> then why not say health care costs are going up? we have to offset with 401k. we have to make a business case decisions. >> i am not certain he can tie all these to obamacare. for the last few years while health care premiums have been going down for aiddle businesses they are going up or stay the sam said you have a variety of cost related to obamacare like a...
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layers at the university of georgia, university of virginia, army, navy, union college died playing football. football isn't a contact sport. a collision court. this is especially children's early years. this is especially true back then. that will compress the game's action through a small area rather than it across the field. the game looked more like rugby than what we know today. it's almost a series of goal line stands at the 50-yard line. over and over again as masses of bodies clash to graveled without the benefit of protect his dear. the era of letterheads lay in the future. nobody wear helmets, facemask, shoulder pads. that was all coming into practice. hidden from the view of referees, players would wrestle for advantage by throwing punches and jabbing elbows. the most unsporting participants would try and catch eyes. bruises, sprains and other minor injuries were taken for granted. or serious impairment such as crack stones and knock heads are causes for greater concern. generally accepted as unfortunate byproducts of an entertaining and demanding pastime. the deaths were the wors
layers at the university of georgia, university of virginia, army, navy, union college died playing football. football isn't a contact sport. a collision court. this is especially children's early years. this is especially true back then. that will compress the game's action through a small area rather than it across the field. the game looked more like rugby than what we know today. it's almost a series of goal line stands at the 50-yard line. over and over again as masses of bodies clash to...
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virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. a private funeral will be held for kevin quick near charlottesville. there will be a public memorial this morning at the university of virginia for everyone who wants to pay their respects. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with the death. they have not charged anyone with murder as of yet. >>> we're working to find out when gas will be allow -- guests will be allowed into their rooms at bwi westin hotel this morning. hundreds were ordered to leave after a carbon monoxide leak was detected. anne arundel fire officials said nine people were hospitalized after getting sick in the laundry room. firefighters quickly shut off utility service to the hotel and shut off the leak. out-of-town guests were forced to find somewhere else to sleep. >> from illinois, here for the weekend. just came back from church and couldn't get into the hotel. we're trying to figure out where do we go. >> fire officials say eight of nine people hospitalized were hotel staff. all are expected to be okay. >>> new this morning, we are getting a bett
virginia police reservist killed earlier this month. a private funeral will be held for kevin quick near charlottesville. there will be a public memorial this morning at the university of virginia for everyone who wants to pay their respects. quick vanished a little more than two weeks ago. police found his body a few days later. they've arrested six people in connection with the death. they have not charged anyone with murder as of yet. >>> we're working to find out when gas will be...
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like to mention, you have it on the program, the center for national security law at the university of virginia school of law with professor ohn norton moore and profess professor turner, we cooperate on many political issues, although enge our academic work must be interdisciplinary. because every discipline contributes to these particular efforts and our work is unclassified and our work is global, international cooperation is really key academically and already kim has spoken about the legal issue, for example, security, to address this program and so on. ow, as moderator, i would like to provide a very brief context to our very rich program. before i do so, let me introduce our distinguished panel and they will soon discuss their perspectives on at's happening on that olympic security lessons all the way from munich to sochi and some related issues. now the first speaker is going to be tom, right here to my right, not politically, but by the way, we're not -- obviously we're not politicians. we are analysts and therefore it really means that we are trying to bring in different views and the
like to mention, you have it on the program, the center for national security law at the university of virginia school of law with professor ohn norton moore and profess professor turner, we cooperate on many political issues, although enge our academic work must be interdisciplinary. because every discipline contributes to these particular efforts and our work is unclassified and our work is global, international cooperation is really key academically and already kim has spoken about the legal...
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according to the university of virginia's center for politics, three seats currently held are likelyl the u.s. senate. republicans have a 54% chance of taking back the upper chamber. joining me now is the democratic senator from north carolina, kay hagan. >> pleasure to be here. >> it has been years that we have seen republicans and conservatives using the affordable care act as a kuj l to beat down those in business. as someone who has a battle ahead of her, why are democrats not more -- why is there offense not better? they voted to deny 3,000 low income missourians access to medicaid. this is something that should be widely discussed in and around any state. why is this not -- where is the democratic game on the aca? >> we talk about it all the time, but we've got to be able to raise that money and do those ads so we can continue to discuss this. i tell you, people in north carolina, when they hear this, that our general assembly and our governor has denied medicaid expansion to 500,000 people in north carolina, that's just wrong. people are going to lose their lives. we've had on
according to the university of virginia's center for politics, three seats currently held are likelyl the u.s. senate. republicans have a 54% chance of taking back the upper chamber. joining me now is the democratic senator from north carolina, kay hagan. >> pleasure to be here. >> it has been years that we have seen republicans and conservatives using the affordable care act as a kuj l to beat down those in business. as someone who has a battle ahead of her, why are democrats not...
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slapped a commercial photographer a fine of $10,000 for using a drone to shoot a video of the university of virginia to make it $10,000 fine work when you're only getting paid about $500. >> i know. >> yeah really. >> something to think about. >> big ticket. >> all right. thanks a lot jess. >>> well, congratulations to tonya phillips of darnestown, maryland, she is our wusa9 facebook fan of the day and winner of our last four pack of extended lift tickets at snow time resorts. >> tonya sent us this picture of her doing what look like a polar bear plunge. she said i should be fan of the day because i wake up to you every morning wusa9. love the local reporting and love my friend howard bernstein. >> if you want to be our next fan of day at wusa9, go to the facebook fan page and click on the fan of the day tab and tell us why you should be the fan of day and link your favorite facebook picture to us and we will post it. we put a big smile on howard's what if we could keep enough plastic waste to cover mt. rainier out of landfills each year? so you can take them out less often. >>> 5:38. it's a cold mo
slapped a commercial photographer a fine of $10,000 for using a drone to shoot a video of the university of virginia to make it $10,000 fine work when you're only getting paid about $500. >> i know. >> yeah really. >> something to think about. >> big ticket. >> all right. thanks a lot jess. >>> well, congratulations to tonya phillips of darnestown, maryland, she is our wusa9 facebook fan of the day and winner of our last four pack of extended lift tickets...
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she takes a job as a lab technician on the historic grounds of the university of virginia. he begins working at keller williams realty. >> patrick was quickie and funny and nice. >> fellow sales associate ellen pratt. >> i was as shocked as anyone could be at the final outcome of his story. >> we believe around the end of 2008, beginning in 2009, they started having some marital strife. mr. shamorei was saying she was not acting as she had before. there were some allegations that she had been going through money very quickly. at some point they decided to take a trip down to new orleans. i think that was sort of an attempt to see whether they could make the marriage work. and from what i understand, the trip to new orleans was actually fairly successful. >> patrick chronicles the journey on facebook, describing this playful photo with the caption, good thing starla didn't see this. despite the innocent facade, patrick and starla are exploring the transgregss of the big easy. a mission that eventually leads them to the men prosecutors come to label witness number one. >> his
she takes a job as a lab technician on the historic grounds of the university of virginia. he begins working at keller williams realty. >> patrick was quickie and funny and nice. >> fellow sales associate ellen pratt. >> i was as shocked as anyone could be at the final outcome of his story. >> we believe around the end of 2008, beginning in 2009, they started having some marital strife. mr. shamorei was saying she was not acting as she had before. there were some...
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a public memorial set for tomorrow at the university of virginia.g is frozen solid. temperatures in the 20's and teens. out, it is 27. 24 degrees. it feels like 19 out there. you can see the capital. will thickenoving this afternoon and ice continues to be on the potomac river. that will not go away any times and. reagan national, 3/10 at dulles and out there in frostburg, five inches. no snow today except a few flurries. a real warm-up starting tuesday into friday. >> thank you for watching. have a great day. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> business news from the capital region. this is "washington business report" with abc7 national correspondent rebecca cooper. thank you for jning u us. we wil look at business and finance in the washington region.. wasng up, widad mouthg a dumb move for a corporate ceo. he has forcehis company do it do complete 0. and embrace google less. will tell you why and how. first, let's look at the week in rereview. it was dramatic, blustery, and kept people guessing. this week, the we
a public memorial set for tomorrow at the university of virginia.g is frozen solid. temperatures in the 20's and teens. out, it is 27. 24 degrees. it feels like 19 out there. you can see the capital. will thickenoving this afternoon and ice continues to be on the potomac river. that will not go away any times and. reagan national, 3/10 at dulles and out there in frostburg, five inches. no snow today except a few flurries. a real warm-up starting tuesday into friday. >> thank you for...
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it is just across the street from richmond's virginia union university. police found the college sophomore collapsed in the street. and doctors pronounced him dead almost as soon as he arrived at the hospital. witnesses say they saw three or four men running from the scene. >> what was the purpose of it being so brutal, you know? >> i pray they'll come clean for what they did and i pray for his family. >> keon wanted to play basketball at t.c. williams. when the basketball coach cut him, he went out for track and excelled at the high jump. >> by his senior year, he was state indoor and outdoor. >> the coach spends a lot of time convincing young people there is no limit on their futures. keron decided his future was in computer science. >> young man who knew what it was to struggle, meaning he already climbed the mountain to a degree, and now he was reaping the rewards of finding some success when someone, that's speaks volumes more to his character. it was one of those people who was most making it. >> it is unclear if richmond police even know the motive
it is just across the street from richmond's virginia union university. police found the college sophomore collapsed in the street. and doctors pronounced him dead almost as soon as he arrived at the hospital. witnesses say they saw three or four men running from the scene. >> what was the purpose of it being so brutal, you know? >> i pray they'll come clean for what they did and i pray for his family. >> keon wanted to play basketball at t.c. williams. when the basketball...
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it is just across the street from richmond's virginia union university.police found the sophomore collapsed in the street and doctors pronounced him dead as soon as he arrived it the hospital. they saw three or four men running from the scene. >> and a young man who knew what it what was like to struggle. he had crimed -- climbed the mourn tine a degree. >> reporter: police are offer nothing explanation for why he was shot. >>> a judge handed down a maximum sentence possible, 25 years to life to a man convicted of murder. anthony taglinetti was found guilty of shooting a superintendent of a school. he and his wife had a brief relationship. e-mails and text messages indicate they resumed that relationship. prosecutors say that he discovered an explicit e-mail, drove to new york and shot him to death. >>> a hearing was held to lkhig failures on the part of the fire and ems. this is a month after a resident clansed right across the street from the fire house and no one came out to help him. and we have the emotional testimony. how was it? >> reporter: it was
it is just across the street from richmond's virginia union university.police found the sophomore collapsed in the street and doctors pronounced him dead as soon as he arrived it the hospital. they saw three or four men running from the scene. >> and a young man who knew what it what was like to struggle. he had crimed -- climbed the mourn tine a degree. >> reporter: police are offer nothing explanation for why he was shot. >>> a judge handed down a maximum sentence...
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law enforcement officers from around the state attended the service held at university of virginia's john paul jones arena. attorney general mark herring and brian miran, the state secretary of public safety, spoke on behalf of the governor. quick's body was found february 6th in a rural area along the boundary of fluvanna and goochland counties. six people have been arrested in the case, some on gang participation charges, others on felony grand theft for allegedly stealing quick's suv. >> it's very tragic, but kevin didn't carry his gun everywhere he went. >> i believe that god needed a rock to smash those evil people against and i believe he chose kevin to be that rock. >> reporter: waynesboro captain mike martin and chief mike wilhelm remembered a reassuring confident police officer who was always smiling. >> i started out being very angry, but then i stopped. i thought this is not what kevin would want us to do. >> reporter: though the service focused on who officer quick was, how he died and in whose hands are still mysteries. police have not released cause of death and at this
law enforcement officers from around the state attended the service held at university of virginia's john paul jones arena. attorney general mark herring and brian miran, the state secretary of public safety, spoke on behalf of the governor. quick's body was found february 6th in a rural area along the boundary of fluvanna and goochland counties. six people have been arrested in the case, some on gang participation charges, others on felony grand theft for allegedly stealing quick's suv....
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. >> the a video of the university of via -- to shoot a video of the university of virginia. >>> still ahead frozen tundra or tropical paradise? we'll take a tour of sochi to see what's really going on in the olympic hosting city. >> plus an update on that d.c. supermarket shut down because [ male announcer ] when your small business has the power and reliability of verizon fios, you're not just ready, you're "downloading huge files during the busiest part of the day" ready. you're "early morning conference call with a dozen participants" ready. you're "checking inventory and juggling online orders" ready. you're small business ready. so switch to verizon fios to get small business ready, with 100% fiber optic fast internet and reliable phone with 99.9% network reliability. call now to get a firm price quote of your total monthly charges for two years frorim vezon. we put it in writing up front so there are no surprises. take the guesswork out of switching and call 1.888.410.4404 now. get 100% fiber optic fast internet and reliable phone for just $99.99 a month with a two year price gu
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she graduated from the university of virginia with a from columbia school of law. we are glad to have you here. please go-ahead. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today about these breaches. i service policy council of consumers union. this past december at the height of the holiday shopping season, 40 million unsuspecting customers learned that criminals may have gained unauthorized access to their credit card and debit card information. subsequently, 70 million more learned that personal information such as names, addresses, and telephone numbers may have also fallen into the hands of suspected hackers. since then we have learned of similar breaches that other retailers. neiman marcus has confirmed unauthorized access to payment data and michaels has stated it is investigating whether a similar breach occurred. the press is reporting that the malware that was reportedly used in the neiman marcus and target breaches was sold to criminals overseas. what we have seen thus far may just be the tip of the iceberg. this is truly disturbing. as consumer
she graduated from the university of virginia with a from columbia school of law. we are glad to have you here. please go-ahead. thank you for the opportunity to testify before you today about these breaches. i service policy council of consumers union. this past december at the height of the holiday shopping season, 40 million unsuspecting customers learned that criminals may have gained unauthorized access to their credit card and debit card information. subsequently, 70 million more learned...
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joining us from miami rick klein director for abc news and larry sabato who teaches at the university of virginiapresident obama's poll number, doctor are bad. all right? and he goes on and enormous amount of people see him. not only in the united states but around the world. do you think that's going to help his poll numbers? >> well, i think he gets credit for one thing, bill. he let himself be interviewed by you. that's not always easy. you are not a powder puff interviewer. look, we live in a polarized era, bill. this is year six of his president. there is hardly anybody left who hasn't got a firm opinion about obama that's not going to change. but polling goes up and down based on what's happening in the country, mr. klein. so you have got him at a base of about 40 job approval. i asked him the questions that have driven those numbers down. i asked him all about the things that have driven his numbers down. in your opinion, did his answers will that rise his numbers up? were his answers enough to convince americans that he didn't do anything wrong? >> i don't think you are going to undo six
joining us from miami rick klein director for abc news and larry sabato who teaches at the university of virginiapresident obama's poll number, doctor are bad. all right? and he goes on and enormous amount of people see him. not only in the united states but around the world. do you think that's going to help his poll numbers? >> well, i think he gets credit for one thing, bill. he let himself be interviewed by you. that's not always easy. you are not a powder puff interviewer. look, we...
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thanks van and i'm very excited i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to you know from being from the in east coast. ok well like going out our phone lines are all going for our yard take my take a live segments of you want a chance to ask me a question live on the air actually me and made tonight give us a call at two o two nine zero four twenty one thirty four. talking to you after the break. wealthy british style. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. will include the. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future covered. well in the new world. i think sometimes people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm role researcher. blogger your take my take a live our phone lines are now open so if you want to share an opinion make a comment ask a question live on the air and ornate suite it was called two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four if you're outside the united states add a
thanks van and i'm very excited i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to you know from being from the in east coast. ok well like going out our phone lines are all going for our yard take my take a live segments of you want a chance to ask me a question live on the air actually me and made tonight give us a call at two o two nine zero four twenty one thirty four. talking to you after the break. wealthy british style. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global...
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thanks man i'm very excited i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to you know from being from the east coast. well. our phone lines are all going for our yard take my take a live segments of if you want a chance to ask me a question live on the air actually me and nate tonight give us a call at two zero two nine zero zero four twenty one thirty four. talking to you after the break. we welcome aaron nathan abby martin to be terrific oh son b.r.t. network. is going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip i'll never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about how breaking the said works the revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness and frustrated with the system the extremely new approach to things would be described as angry i think in a strong. under single. shots are forced at. six am to finish line of the marathon. why has it. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. questio
thanks man i'm very excited i graduated from west virginia university and i'm used to you know from being from the east coast. well. our phone lines are all going for our yard take my take a live segments of if you want a chance to ask me a question live on the air actually me and nate tonight give us a call at two zero two nine zero zero four twenty one thirty four. talking to you after the break. we welcome aaron nathan abby martin to be terrific oh son b.r.t. network. is going to give you a...
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. >> host: brent skorup is with george mason university in fairfax, virginia. mr. skorup, what do you foresee happening next? >> guest: i was actually at the conference that i think paul referenced where chairman wheeler spoke about where he sees going forward, and he said two things that were interesting. the first is that he saw the court decision as an invitation for the fcc to act in a way that prevents competitive problems. and to me, that's a signal that he's accepted the court decision as final. i mean, i'm just reading the tea leaves here. no one's certain. and he said all options on the table, they could appeal. and the second thing he said was that he wanted to go forward on a case-by-case basis which signals that maybe after a rulemaking based on the 706 authority that they have, that they'll go on a case-by-case basis looking at any bad behavior that isps engage in. >> host: chance williams of free press, where do you see it going? what happens next? >> guest: well, i think it's very hard to predict. i think the one thing that the fcc has been clearest
. >> host: brent skorup is with george mason university in fairfax, virginia. mr. skorup, what do you foresee happening next? >> guest: i was actually at the conference that i think paul referenced where chairman wheeler spoke about where he sees going forward, and he said two things that were interesting. the first is that he saw the court decision as an invitation for the fcc to act in a way that prevents competitive problems. and to me, that's a signal that he's accepted the...
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, they have the perfect help desk nearby: faculty at the curry school of education at the university of virginia. glen bull is a professor there. >> keep in mind that no teacher today has really been prepared or trained to use these technologies in the curriculum. putting this equipment in schools and having it change how kids learn requires a whole infrastructure to support it. that cant be done overnight. >> reporter: and what about real bullets? 3-d printers make it possible for people to build unregistered and undetectable weapons at home. a.t.f. agents tested the idea. using a design found on the internet, they printed a gun using two types of materials. one worked. the other exploded. this is what worries hod lipson. >> i don't think they're concerned in terms sort of criminal activity or terrorist activity which would seem to be driving a lot of discussion. the plastic guns are of a concern to me because they bring about the issue of safety and quality assurance. >> reporter: lipson is more worried about pushing the technology over the next big hurdle: refining machines that can print mul
, they have the perfect help desk nearby: faculty at the curry school of education at the university of virginia. glen bull is a professor there. >> keep in mind that no teacher today has really been prepared or trained to use these technologies in the curriculum. putting this equipment in schools and having it change how kids learn requires a whole infrastructure to support it. that cant be done overnight. >> reporter: and what about real bullets? 3-d printers make it possible for...
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university boulevard. that is in wheaton, virginia. lanes closed. be careful for some moderate slowdowns. it is not too bad otherwise. 295 is moving in quite nicely. 95 in virginia, we had major problems on 95 starting early and throughout the morning commute. it is good to see that stretch of roadway is bright green and rolling right along. >> amanda, thank you very much. we have breaking news coming in. please tell us yet another restaurant has been hit in a string of smash and grab robberies. robert is at the live desk. theolice are confirming sandwich store, it is in the 15,000 block of old columbia , it fell victim to a smash and grab burglar around 2:00 a.m. these are nuisance crimes. this is making headlines because there have been more than 30 unsolved smash and grabs from annapolis to gaithersburg. there are quite a few of those that we have shown you. this is one in silver springs back in december. they smashed the front glass and headed for a cash register or money drawer. xpressered video of the pharmacy in gaithersburg. watch as they break the glass and it takes them just one
university boulevard. that is in wheaton, virginia. lanes closed. be careful for some moderate slowdowns. it is not too bad otherwise. 295 is moving in quite nicely. 95 in virginia, we had major problems on 95 starting early and throughout the morning commute. it is good to see that stretch of roadway is bright green and rolling right along. >> amanda, thank you very much. we have breaking news coming in. please tell us yet another restaurant has been hit in a string of smash and grab...
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kahron lee was shot to death last night outside his college apartment at virginia union university. witnesses say they saw three or four men running from the scene but no arrests so far. lee graduated from tc williams high school in 2012. >>> a woodbridge man is headed to prison for killing a new york school superintendent. anthony taglianetti was sentenced 25 years to life for the 2012 murder of keith reed. the district attorney said he was driven to kill by a sexually explicit e-mail he'd found between his wife and reed. the two did have a brief physical relationship in 2010 but since then renewed their acquaintance online. >>> now to capitol heights, maryland, where the search for a killer who gunned down three people continues. police canvassed the apartment complex hoping to stir up new leads. the bodies were found saturday night. it's believed all three had been dead 24 hours. 33-year-old stacy white, weldon mason and ortiz ola were found shot to death in an apartment. >>> virginia's attorney general filed a notice of appeal in virginia's same sex marriage case as a procedural
kahron lee was shot to death last night outside his college apartment at virginia union university. witnesses say they saw three or four men running from the scene but no arrests so far. lee graduated from tc williams high school in 2012. >>> a woodbridge man is headed to prison for killing a new york school superintendent. anthony taglianetti was sentenced 25 years to life for the 2012 murder of keith reed. the district attorney said he was driven to kill by a sexually explicit e-mail...