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kelly and bernard messa, they head up the black bear research center at virginia tech. i'm thinking as a human i don't know if i can get in it either. >> basically we can just remove them. it's not a lock. you can remove it and then open the lid, put your trash back inside, close the lid and put them back on and everything is locked. basically a very easy modification. >> did ursula ever get into this garbage can? >> no, she didn't. it's basically bearproof. >> aside from it being mess kwlee why is it important to keep the bears out of the trash? >> mainly so we don't encourage more of the activity. the more they get used to eating human trash,hen the more likely there could be some kind of problem in the foreseeable future. we hope to try to stop that and nip it in the bud. . >>> an unruly passenger on an american airlines flight from los angeles to new york city forced the pilots to reroute to kansas city because of this behavior. ♪ i will always love you >> according to reports, this woman was singing whitney houston's songs very loudly in the rplane. yo can hear her
kelly and bernard messa, they head up the black bear research center at virginia tech. i'm thinking as a human i don't know if i can get in it either. >> basically we can just remove them. it's not a lock. you can remove it and then open the lid, put your trash back inside, close the lid and put them back on and everything is locked. basically a very easy modification. >> did ursula ever get into this garbage can? >> no, she didn't. it's basically bearproof. >> aside...
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in the past, in aurora, 9/11, virginia tech, we, we did it this way. in newtown, they'll do it this way. and you try and build on what you've learned and hope that both the victims and the public and the families will understand the impossible task that you confront. but you brace yourself. you brace yourself. >> emotionally, what does this do? when you're trying to make these kinds of decisions, which can be in many cases, life-and-death decisions for people. >> that's right. >> because money can give them the possibility of future treatments, which they could not afford themselves. >> that's right. now one -- one benefit here in boston, or in aurora or virginia tech, you're not waiving any rights. this is a gift, in effect this is money that's been donated -- >> you're agreeing not to sue a corporate culprit here. >> that's right. it's not like 9/11 where we spent $7 billion of the taxpayers' money and in return every single claimant had to agree, no lawsuits against the airlines, the world trade center, et cetera, et cetera. bp, same thing, here's m
in the past, in aurora, 9/11, virginia tech, we, we did it this way. in newtown, they'll do it this way. and you try and build on what you've learned and hope that both the victims and the public and the families will understand the impossible task that you confront. but you brace yourself. you brace yourself. >> emotionally, what does this do? when you're trying to make these kinds of decisions, which can be in many cases, life-and-death decisions for people. >> that's right....
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interestingly enough he kept it open to executive order. >> you didn't think virginia tech was odd to mention. >> eric: the question was should americans be afraid going forward. he said no, ball games and continue to run your marathon. really quickly, ed henry asked the most important question of all. >> dana: the question. do we have it? it was a great question. i'm offended on ed henry. [ laughter ] >> dana: my assistant has it to read for you. >> eric: i have two pages of notes from the press conference. he asked -- i'm assume talking about the benghazi. i'm quoting him, not familiar with this notion that anybody has been blocked our job is to make sure that embassy are safe and secure. if you have time to be up to speed on all these other things including a phone call to n.b.a. basketball that she gay and coming out, mr. president i think you have time to be briefed on allegedly blocked by the administration to talk about what they know. >> dana: so, juan, we are very glad that you are here. >> good. >> dana: you have covered many press conferences for how long, decades. >> i thi
interestingly enough he kept it open to executive order. >> you didn't think virginia tech was odd to mention. >> eric: the question was should americans be afraid going forward. he said no, ball games and continue to run your marathon. really quickly, ed henry asked the most important question of all. >> dana: the question. do we have it? it was a great question. i'm offended on ed henry. [ laughter ] >> dana: my assistant has it to read for you. >> eric: i have...
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jackie was talking about virginia tech and london. it repeats itself, because you are amazed at what ordinary people do in extraordinary circumstances, so i talked with the very young, 23-year-old kid. her act of defiance was to move back into her apartment near the bombing site. a small gesture, but that is what she could do. she said, i have already memorized the name of martin richard, lindsay, and christine campbell. this is before they caught them. they will catch these guys eventually. i will not remember their names in five years. i thought that was an extraordinary thing to say. >> i would agree. i think each of the events we are talking about they do have common themes in terms of what it means to be a human being and to feel pain and loss and sadness. we were a mess, and but you know what? why wouldn't you be? one of the reason sometimes at the worst of times we are at our best is when we actually realize why we are so compelled by the more recent version is that too often when the events are tiny or personal, we do not ackn
jackie was talking about virginia tech and london. it repeats itself, because you are amazed at what ordinary people do in extraordinary circumstances, so i talked with the very young, 23-year-old kid. her act of defiance was to move back into her apartment near the bombing site. a small gesture, but that is what she could do. she said, i have already memorized the name of martin richard, lindsay, and christine campbell. this is before they caught them. they will catch these guys eventually. i...
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. >>> a survivor of the virginia tech massacre is hoping to make schools safer. >> she developed a free app that will allow officers to communicate with students. lori explains. >> i was a survivor of the virginia tech shootings. >> 2/3 of her classmates gunned down. six survived, christina anderson lived. >> within 12 minutes, he killed 11 of my classmates and my teacher. so, we did not know about the first shooting happened at 7:05 that morning. there was a delay. didn't notify the campus, which at the time, there was no precedent for a second shooting, so really didn't know the information. for a matter of minutes, you didn't know if you were going to survive? i can't imagine that. >> yeah. it's hard. it is having those seconds of time of life and death you start to realize that life is precious and valuable and should be treasured. so i think it would almost be like a travesty to survive this whole event and not do something about it for everyone else. he shot me twice in the back and once in the foot. >> injured, but inspired. years later, anderson is building the technology she wi
. >>> a survivor of the virginia tech massacre is hoping to make schools safer. >> she developed a free app that will allow officers to communicate with students. lori explains. >> i was a survivor of the virginia tech shootings. >> 2/3 of her classmates gunned down. six survived, christina anderson lived. >> within 12 minutes, he killed 11 of my classmates and my teacher. so, we did not know about the first shooting happened at 7:05 that morning. there was a...
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i saw it in the virginia tech professor who barricaded his classroom door with his body until his studentsn new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue their neighbors from the floods. i saw in the service members who laid down their lives to keep our country safe and to make other nations free. franklin roosevelt described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicated this library about unshakeable faith and the future of our country. to lead a country as brave and as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us i will always believe that our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ think. >>> hello, everybody. >>> i'm eric boling, kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five"! >> eric: are you ready to have your blood pressure hit the roof. remember when eric holder was called to testify in front of american people about snooping on journalists. we got a lot of this. >> i don't know. i don't know what has happened in this matter. i don't know. i don't know. >> i assume
i saw it in the virginia tech professor who barricaded his classroom door with his body until his studentsn new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue their neighbors from the floods. i saw in the service members who laid down their lives to keep our country safe and to make other nations free. franklin roosevelt described the dedication of a library as an act of faith. i dedicated this library about unshakeable faith and the future of our country. to lead a country as brave and as noble as...
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. >> connecticut -- >> you hear virginia tech will host connecticut -- but then in the graphic they wereng on the tv, their name popped up next. they were celebrating before the guy could say coastal carolina is also going back. >> that's awesome. everybody celebrating the same thing. >> i can't even tell you the last time i was like this excited. >> go. >> it was matt stoney's 21st birthday. instead of bingeing on booze, he's going to binge on his 21st birthday cake. we've had him on the show before, he eats stuff, lots of it. this time he wants to break a record that was set in 2005 by rich lafever, by eating five pounds of cake in five minutes and 26 seconds. >> five pounds of take. >> this was approved and sponsored by major league eating and the international federation of competitive eating. get to it. >> this is like one of those generic grocery store cakes. not even like a fancy cake. >> just over four minutes he is three quarters of the way through. >> better hurry up, dude. the bad part about this is if you don't break the record you ate all that cake for nothing. >> the camera
. >> connecticut -- >> you hear virginia tech will host connecticut -- but then in the graphic they wereng on the tv, their name popped up next. they were celebrating before the guy could say coastal carolina is also going back. >> that's awesome. everybody celebrating the same thing. >> i can't even tell you the last time i was like this excited. >> go. >> it was matt stoney's 21st birthday. instead of bingeing on booze, he's going to binge on his 21st...
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. >> a black bear was orphaned so the people at the black bear research center at virginia tech decided to find it an adoptive mom and they had one. ursula. they keep her at the black bear research center during the winter and leased into the wild again in may. they put the cub in that crate and she comes out into the pen and she's sniffing so they can get to smell each other, be introduced. >> this is a tricky scenario. sometimes bears will not take to each other if they aren't actually mother. this is amazing if this works. >> here's the cub in the pen. >> tiny. >> and then ursula. she goes right up to the cub and it's cub love. >> way to go, ursula. opened her heart to an adoptive bear cub. >> she picks it up. >> i think i want to keep it. >> this isn't her first go round with cubs. this is the second adoptive cub that ursula has. she has five cubs. >> she's a veteran. no wonder they chose ursula for this job. >> to tell us all about ursula and her five babies we have people from the black bear research center at va irginia tech, grad student and dr. mesa. welcome to the show. how di
. >> a black bear was orphaned so the people at the black bear research center at virginia tech decided to find it an adoptive mom and they had one. ursula. they keep her at the black bear research center during the winter and leased into the wild again in may. they put the cub in that crate and she comes out into the pen and she's sniffing so they can get to smell each other, be introduced. >> this is a tricky scenario. sometimes bears will not take to each other if they aren't...
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because i understand it was really just one or two rows, everyone was really close together and virginia techs a big campus. and also the families were all over virginia and elsewhere. there were lots of locales to go out to. maybe a bit more breathing room, but other than that the experience seems very, very italy similar. just a little bit about me. i have always been a feature writer for my 26 or so years and believe it or not i have never had to call a grieving family on the phone. people don't believe that but i never had to do it. so they after came into my editor gave me two names and i had to do, they just released the names. i had to do that story. and i actually thought, if i quit i won't have to do that. [laughter] and i said to my friend who has done a lot of these, i took over in the corner and i said john, what do i do? he said call them up, tell them you're sorry and you want to talk. and by that point everybody was calling. i mean, the victim, the families that i got most attached to was a family in this community that we cover called narrow spit it's a very rural small town,
because i understand it was really just one or two rows, everyone was really close together and virginia techs a big campus. and also the families were all over virginia and elsewhere. there were lots of locales to go out to. maybe a bit more breathing room, but other than that the experience seems very, very italy similar. just a little bit about me. i have always been a feature writer for my 26 or so years and believe it or not i have never had to call a grieving family on the phone. people...
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were american or chechen and this is classic american immigrant we had a similar situation at virginia tech where the korean immigrant went postal as we say and killed a number of people at the university there all right professor mark mason thanks very much for your insight thank you. now a sheriff pakistan's prime former prime minister claiming victory in a country is historic general election which will mark the first transition between two civilian governments they are supporters of his rival emraan contact to the streets to protest the unofficial results the election campaigns been the bloodiest in the country's history with more than one hundred thirty people killed in the last month including dozens on election day parties losing caffein off has more from islamabad. despite the threat of violence pakistanis came out in record numbers to vote in the election which will determine the fate of the country for the next five years and as the votes are counted the man poised to come out of the very top is not wash a reef in his party fourteen years after being ousted in a military coup he i
were american or chechen and this is classic american immigrant we had a similar situation at virginia tech where the korean immigrant went postal as we say and killed a number of people at the university there all right professor mark mason thanks very much for your insight thank you. now a sheriff pakistan's prime former prime minister claiming victory in a country is historic general election which will mark the first transition between two civilian governments they are supporters of his...
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background check, why, because responsible gun owners are getting a bad rap from the sandy hook, virginia tech, columbine shooting. the real good guys are getting a bad rap r so they agreed with the universal background check. they don't have a problem giving up their information just like we do with cars, we register our cars they don't have a problem registering their gun and getting the proper education behind it. i work with two nra members, so -- and they tell me that, that they don't have a problem with the banning of the assault weapons because they don't use them for hunting. they don't have the universal background check because they're responsible gun owners. so the leadership of nra which is a puppet of the gun industry, that is the problem and the money if you trail it it all goes back to money and the money paid to the politicians. >> i just wanted to jump back to the president obama issue. the nra has done an amazing fear campaign, president obama actually in his first term expanded gun rights. so this idea that obama was going to disarm the public and get rid of -- abolish the s
background check, why, because responsible gun owners are getting a bad rap from the sandy hook, virginia tech, columbine shooting. the real good guys are getting a bad rap r so they agreed with the universal background check. they don't have a problem giving up their information just like we do with cars, we register our cars they don't have a problem registering their gun and getting the proper education behind it. i work with two nra members, so -- and they tell me that, that they don't have...
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that he was a muslim" as she points out- newtown shooter adam lanza is buried somewhere- so is virginia techhooter sueng hui cho. "it's not up to me to judge or any of us to judge. what this person did, what tamerlan tsarnaev did is between him and god and god is the person who judges the sould but the body, the body belongs to us to bury" her phone now rings off the hook- the attention a little unexpected "what is it they say? fools go in where angels fear to tread" she knew her decision could be divisive. and would possibly bring about strong protests and emotions. even still- she followed her heart. "i feel at peace. i feel a sense of peace that it was the right decision, no matter what happens. it was the right thing to do" people in the town have said buried there. but officials say the burial was done legally. coming up on kron 4 news weekend. a-t & t park is known as a place for balls and strikes. but a strike of another kind is a possibility at the ball park. we'll explain. let's check in with janu arasu for forecast. in sports. we have the highlights. >> this afternoon will be plent
that he was a muslim" as she points out- newtown shooter adam lanza is buried somewhere- so is virginia techhooter sueng hui cho. "it's not up to me to judge or any of us to judge. what this person did, what tamerlan tsarnaev did is between him and god and god is the person who judges the sould but the body, the body belongs to us to bury" her phone now rings off the hook- the attention a little unexpected "what is it they say? fools go in where angels fear to tread"...
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i saw it in the virginia tech professor who barricaded his classroom door with his body until his studentsed to safety. i saw the people of new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue neighbors. saw it in the service members who laid down their lives to keep our country safe and to make other nations free. franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. the honorable lifetime to lead a country has prayed and is as nobl united states. whatever challenges come before us, i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. (applause) ♪ >> it is a very good morning to honor those that have served our country. i am ainsley earhardt. welcome to "fox & friends first". >> i am heather childers. it is monday may 27th memorial day, a day of course to remember and honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice to defend our freedom. >> but at first we begin with this. we start with wild weather it has been seen across the country at this hour in san antoni
i saw it in the virginia tech professor who barricaded his classroom door with his body until his studentsed to safety. i saw the people of new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue neighbors. saw it in the service members who laid down their lives to keep our country safe and to make other nations free. franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. the honorable lifetime to lead...
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that's half the number killed at newtown and a third at virginia tech. why?anese law for bids gun ownership while american law glorifies it. and in in the u.k. had 155 gun deaths in 2010. more than that occurred here in just three weeks. wayne lapierre kicked off the conference this week with a rambling lecture on american values. >> i want to welcome you to the biggest celebration ever of our american values, and i want to thank all of you for taking the time to come here this afternoon because it's really important that you're here. because your very presence is the very essence of american participation in our democracy. >> michael: his definition of democracy is very different from mine. sadly very similar to those of our so-called leaders. we go to peter squires from brighton university. he comes via skype. welcome inside "the war room." >> good evening. >> michael: how are the attitudes differ for guns in the united kingdom than here in the united states? >> i think the nra take the view that almost any gun safety or public safety legislation is part of
that's half the number killed at newtown and a third at virginia tech. why?anese law for bids gun ownership while american law glorifies it. and in in the u.k. had 155 gun deaths in 2010. more than that occurred here in just three weeks. wayne lapierre kicked off the conference this week with a rambling lecture on american values. >> i want to welcome you to the biggest celebration ever of our american values, and i want to thank all of you for taking the time to come here this afternoon...
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. >> our nation is shocked and saddened by the news of shootings at virginia tech today. >> the majorityose that died today were children. >> the exact toll has not yet been confirmed. >> to the people of the community of littleton. >> our hearts are broken today. as a country, we have been through this too many times. >> schools should be placed as a safety. >> whether it is an elementary school in newtown. >> perhaps we may never fully understand it. >> we're going to have to come together and take meaningful action. >> in any way we can. >> regardless of the politics. >> to the parents who have lost their beloved children. >> my administration would do everything possible. >> to prevent anything from this happening again. >> may god bless the memory of the victims. >> that ad launched today by moms demand action, ending with a capital switchboard line for people to call their u.s. senators. i see a lot of issue ads in this job. i think this is a really good one. >>> in the 2012 election, you may remember for a long time conservatives refused to believe the polls, right up to the night
. >> our nation is shocked and saddened by the news of shootings at virginia tech today. >> the majorityose that died today were children. >> the exact toll has not yet been confirmed. >> to the people of the community of littleton. >> our hearts are broken today. as a country, we have been through this too many times. >> schools should be placed as a safety. >> whether it is an elementary school in newtown. >> perhaps we may never fully...
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i'm a virginia tech hoaky. you have a small town there, with about 8,000 people. works for does a lot of business with you guys. what is the reaction in smithfield, virginia, to this news today? >> i, myself, along with everybody else was caught completely by surprise. just sort of spellbound. we had no idea this was coming down the pike. and a small town of 8,000 like we are, you know about everybody's business and everybody knows about your business. so this was a complete surprise. it really was. >> mayor, are you concerned about jobs? >> no, i'm the not, not at all. i talked to one of the vice presidents at smithfield foods this morning and he was upbeat about it. he says this is a very big win-win for smithfield foods and it's also a big win-win for the little old town of smithfield. and i guess at this point, we're looking forward to them having some new people in town. >> did you have any concerns prior to speaking with that executive from smithfield foods? and did that particular executive alleviate any concerns that you might have had? >> yes, he did, act
i'm a virginia tech hoaky. you have a small town there, with about 8,000 people. works for does a lot of business with you guys. what is the reaction in smithfield, virginia, to this news today? >> i, myself, along with everybody else was caught completely by surprise. just sort of spellbound. we had no idea this was coming down the pike. and a small town of 8,000 like we are, you know about everybody's business and everybody knows about your business. so this was a complete surprise. it...
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i saw it in the virginia tech professor who barricaded his classroom door with his body until his studentsaw the people of new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue neighbors. saw it in the service members who laid down their lives to keep our country safe and to make other nations free. franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. the honorable lifetime to lead a country has prayed and is as noble as the united states. whatever challenges come before us i will always believe our nation's best days lie ahead. god bless. (applause) ivivivivivivivivivivivivivivivivive seconds, huckabee. tonight on huckabee. >> i couldn't let it go. witnessing the human suffering. veterans back from the battlefield. with this and mental scars. >> we were putting on the new roof, the sound of the nail gun i dropped to the ground. >> they lived through the war. >> there is relation. six times in the last ten years i thought about it. >>22 veterans takes their
i saw it in the virginia tech professor who barricaded his classroom door with his body until his studentsaw the people of new orleans who made homemade boats to rescue neighbors. saw it in the service members who laid down their lives to keep our country safe and to make other nations free. franklin roosevelt once described the dedication of the library an act of faith. i dedicate this library with unshakeable faith in the future of our country. the honorable lifetime to lead a country has...
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. >> she says the newtown cool gunman and the virginia tech gunman were allowed to be buried. the only difference she could see is tsarnaev was muslim. >>> a movie theater manager is defending a planned publicity stunt. last week iron man fans attended the premier of iron man iii. halfway thyrotomy valley, a man walk -- through the movie, a man walked into the theater wearing full tactical gears and carrying guns and police received multiple calls and they say it sounded exactly like the colorado movie theater shooting from last july. >> everything is in place, it's the opening night of a super hero movie, someone walking in all dark clothes, carrying a rife, everything points to bad things that are about to happen. there's no good that can come of that. >> when they arrived, are police were told it was a fake shooter and that the whole thing was meant to drum up publicity. the manager says he has no regrets and his o job is to entertain people. >>> at least 5 state owned universities are allowing guns on campus. state lawyers found an outright ban on weapons is unconstitution
. >> she says the newtown cool gunman and the virginia tech gunman were allowed to be buried. the only difference she could see is tsarnaev was muslim. >>> a movie theater manager is defending a planned publicity stunt. last week iron man fans attended the premier of iron man iii. halfway thyrotomy valley, a man walk -- through the movie, a man walked into the theater wearing full tactical gears and carrying guns and police received multiple calls and they say it sounded exactly...
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we toured through virginia tech.dcast on public television and radio around the country, and we did it for every debate. let me lay out what we did. the presidential candidates, the major party presidential candidates, were at the university of denver, i think, and the moderator was jim lerh, and we looked online that day and sow how they were dressing the set. you have the bright blue background and the two podiums. each time you didn't actually know in advance how it would look but we wanted to -- we were broadcasting from a comcast facility down the road where columbine high school is and we set up a very similar backdrop. ours said democracy now, and we went out and represented two podiums and dressed them similarly, and by the third party presidential candidate candidates were invited in. we invited in salt lake city mayor rocky anderson, who ran on the justice party line. and we also invited in -- joel stein of the green party, and they sat at their -- stood at their podiums. i sat in relation to them as jim le
we toured through virginia tech.dcast on public television and radio around the country, and we did it for every debate. let me lay out what we did. the presidential candidates, the major party presidential candidates, were at the university of denver, i think, and the moderator was jim lerh, and we looked online that day and sow how they were dressing the set. you have the bright blue background and the two podiums. each time you didn't actually know in advance how it would look but we wanted...
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but there was no change after columbine, virginia tech, aurora, or arizona.ange happens? >> well, hopefully none. but that's not realistic. this is going to happen again. and the number of deaths at the end of a gun since ben was killed is an astonishing number. so what we're trying to do in our small way is approach this in a way that it's never been approached before. i think the numbers that people are hearing about percentages of the population in this country that approve or support the idea of something like an extended, expanded universal background check system, for instance, leveling the playing field for all commercial firearm purchases. those numbers, those approval numbers and the numbers of people in this country that support that are so very high that it becomes a question of, you know, how many voices can we raise and how many people can make their opinions known so that eventually our systems of government that are intentionally designed to do nothing very quickly will respond. so that's where we are. >> can you remember what you were thinking
but there was no change after columbine, virginia tech, aurora, or arizona.ange happens? >> well, hopefully none. but that's not realistic. this is going to happen again. and the number of deaths at the end of a gun since ben was killed is an astonishing number. so what we're trying to do in our small way is approach this in a way that it's never been approached before. i think the numbers that people are hearing about percentages of the population in this country that approve or support...
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barbara loves hoda, too, she has both of her books and is a fan of virginia tech. >> barbara, congratulationsdo you want to know where you're going? this is amazing. congrats, barbara. we're sending you to athens, greece. >> what? >> you'll enjoy a four-night stay at the five-star hotel britan in athens. >> britannia. >> is it britannia? >> what the heck. >> get ready to take in all the sights of the city, including the acropolis, a perfect trip to share with your students come next school year. hotel and airfare provided by turkish airlines and hotel grand betan. >> what do you think? >> caller: i love you guys! thank you so very much. listen, say hi, everybody. >> you're already on. >> the kids are saying hi. >> oh, hi, kids. hey, and listen, while you're in greece, learn greek. >> caller: thank you guys so much, i watched you from day one. you are both so amazing. >> oh, sweetie, thank you. >> caller: thank you for this wonderful honor. you're the best part of the "today" show. thank you very, very much. >> don't you love adoration? >> barbara, we're so happy for you, sweetheart. have a ba
barbara loves hoda, too, she has both of her books and is a fan of virginia tech. >> barbara, congratulationsdo you want to know where you're going? this is amazing. congrats, barbara. we're sending you to athens, greece. >> what? >> you'll enjoy a four-night stay at the five-star hotel britan in athens. >> britannia. >> is it britannia? >> what the heck. >> get ready to take in all the sights of the city, including the acropolis, a perfect trip to...
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. >> caller: i would like to give you and katy a virginia tech boo-yah. >> bob: hey, listen, brian sullivan actually had the mayor of smithfield, the town on his show. that guy makes a lot of calls. what's up? >> caller: okay. my question is, in light of the recent good economic as well as good auto sales news, ford is having a great run. but at what price could you consider ford to be overvalued? >> i recommended $4 to $18 in january, 2011. europe fell apart and the stock got cut in half. i think when it gets to 18 again we will relook. right now, my charitable trust is buying for it. why? because if europe is bottoming, the amazing f-150 is selling like mad, that means higher margins, higher dividends, higher stock prices. tom in florida, tom! >> caller: a warm florida booyah to you, jim, from the gator nation. >> love the gators. let's not slight the noles. >> caller: of course not. my question is about smithfield foods. with the buyout announcement made and the subsequent move in the price of the stock today, is there any money left to be made in this trade or is there another name that
. >> caller: i would like to give you and katy a virginia tech boo-yah. >> bob: hey, listen, brian sullivan actually had the mayor of smithfield, the town on his show. that guy makes a lot of calls. what's up? >> caller: okay. my question is, in light of the recent good economic as well as good auto sales news, ford is having a great run. but at what price could you consider ford to be overvalued? >> i recommended $4 to $18 in january, 2011. europe fell apart and the...
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. >> we'd like you o stick around for our conversation with laurie haas, the mother of a virginia tech survivor. next, did the boston bombers initially plan to attack one of the nation's oldest fourth of july celebrations? new clues in this rapidly unraveling mystery. stay with us. these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and did you see the magic eraser clean up that crazy kitchen mess? it was like super dirty, super clean. how? wish i hadn't. [ sniffs ] what's that amazing smell? it's mr. clean with the amazing scent of gain. wow! you know, if i had a team, you'd be on it. [ gasps ] our mascot could be a cleanosarus rex. you're off the team. [ male announcer ] dirt and grime have nowhere to hide with the mr. clean clean team on your side. riding the dog like it's a small horse is frowned upon in this establishment! luckily though, ya know, i conceal this bad boy underneath my blanket just so i can get on e-trade. check my investment portfolio, research stocks... wait, why are y
. >> we'd like you o stick around for our conversation with laurie haas, the mother of a virginia tech survivor. next, did the boston bombers initially plan to attack one of the nation's oldest fourth of july celebrations? new clues in this rapidly unraveling mystery. stay with us. these mr. clean guys, they're like a clean team. did you see mr. clean disinfecting bath cleaner killing that bacteria yesterday, just flaunting it? and did you see the magic eraser clean up that crazy kitchen...
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specifically wouldn't have helped newtown, but it would have helped a lot of other massacres like virginia techers. >> no one would suggest standing advertising on residential swimming pools. and young children have 100 times greater risk of dying in a residential swimming pool than they do when there's a gun in the home. and no one would suggest banning advertising for residential swimming pools. and the 90% figure, that's just ridiculous. because you can't take a complex issue like background checks and put it into a couple of questions on a poll. >> we have way more gun deaths than any country in the world. >> 2.5 million defensive gun uses every year, so that statistically about almost 7,000 defensive gun uses a day. >> you are -- >> that's not correct. >> -- to kill a friend or family member. that's crazy. >> that study is by arthur kellerman. >> hold on. you're talking over each other. i love the tension, but let me ask you this question. at what age would you allow a child to have a gun? >> are you asking me or stephanie? >> i'm asking stephanie first. >> i'm sorry, erin. what was that?
specifically wouldn't have helped newtown, but it would have helped a lot of other massacres like virginia techers. >> no one would suggest standing advertising on residential swimming pools. and young children have 100 times greater risk of dying in a residential swimming pool than they do when there's a gun in the home. and no one would suggest banning advertising for residential swimming pools. and the 90% figure, that's just ridiculous. because you can't take a complex issue like...
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that happened just 10 missed away from the office i work out of on a daily basis in virginia tech the chief of staff of the air force testified in front of senator jillibrands committee and he said the reason we have this problem in the military is not this the military problem but there is this hook-up culture we have now in this country. >> that's what he called it, the hook-up culture so of course, it's happening everywhere and, of course, it's happening also in the military. it's not true. there is a hook-up culture. >> i don't want to be flip but hook-up culture and raping someone which is really the same aren't really the same thing. >> thank you. >> he infuriated kristin kristin jillibrand and men and women by this flip remark of his. you see it is reflected in the sickles? >> that's the point man lawmakers have made with my conversation with them about this issue and we talk about the legislation moving forward to combat this issue all the time. they say, the military says, sure, the top brass says this is a serious problem. we are going to fix it. we are going to do something
that happened just 10 missed away from the office i work out of on a daily basis in virginia tech the chief of staff of the air force testified in front of senator jillibrands committee and he said the reason we have this problem in the military is not this the military problem but there is this hook-up culture we have now in this country. >> that's what he called it, the hook-up culture so of course, it's happening everywhere and, of course, it's happening also in the military. it's not...
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people also understand, in the same way they understand after a shooting in aurora or newtown or virginia tech or after the foiled attempts in times square or in detroit, that we're not going to stop living our lives because warped, twisted individuals try to intimidate us. we're going to do what we do, which is go to work, raise our kids, go to ball games, run in marathons. and at the same time, we're going to make sure that everybody's cooperating and is vigilant and doing everything we can, without being naive, to try to prevent these attacks from happening in the future. jonathan karl. >> mr. president, you are a hundred days into your second term. on the gun bill, you put, it seems, everything into it to try to get it passed. obviously, it didn't. congress has ignored your efforts to try to get them to undo these sequester cuts. there was even a bill that you threatened to veto that got 92 democrats in the house voting yes. so my question to you is do you still have the juice to get the rest of your agenda through this congress? president obama: well, if you put it that way, jonathan -- [
people also understand, in the same way they understand after a shooting in aurora or newtown or virginia tech or after the foiled attempts in times square or in detroit, that we're not going to stop living our lives because warped, twisted individuals try to intimidate us. we're going to do what we do, which is go to work, raise our kids, go to ball games, run in marathons. and at the same time, we're going to make sure that everybody's cooperating and is vigilant and doing everything we can,...
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virginia tech is a big campus. the families were all over virginia and elsewhere.e were a lot of locales to go to. other than that, the experience was very eerily similar. a little bit about me. i was another news reporter. i have been a future -- feature writer. i have never had to call a grieving family on the phone. people don't believe that, but i have never had to do it. .y editor gave me two names they had just released the names and i had to do that story. i thought if i quit -- [laughter] i said to my friends who have done a lot of these editorials, what will i do? you said, call them up. tell them you are sorry and that you want to talk. everyone was calling. the families i got most attached to was a family with a community that we covered. a very small rural town. 2000 people. as the press came in and they found her house and they were parked in front of the house like train cars, that community embraced her. they told the reporters to go away. , one ofer one of them the men in her church went over to a chicago tribune reporter, i know you think you're a
virginia tech is a big campus. the families were all over virginia and elsewhere.e were a lot of locales to go to. other than that, the experience was very eerily similar. a little bit about me. i was another news reporter. i have been a future -- feature writer. i have never had to call a grieving family on the phone. people don't believe that, but i have never had to do it. .y editor gave me two names they had just released the names and i had to do that story. i thought if i quit --...
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virginia tech is a big campus. also, the families were all over virginia and elsewhere. there were lots of locales to go out to. other than that, the experience seems very similar. a little bit about me, another news reporter i have always been a feature writer. i never had to call a family grieving on the phone. the day after, they gave me two names and i had to do this the next day. they had just released the names. i actually thought if i quit, i will have to do that. [laughter] i said to my friend who was done a lot of these -- i said, -- see if they want to talk. at that point, everybody was calling. the families like that most attached to was a family is community that we cover. small town.e -- the press came in and they found the house and were parked in front of her house. that community just embraced her and they told reporters to go away. -- iember one of them found out later one of the men in our church said to the chicago tribune reporter, i know you think you were from a tough town. if you mess with tracey lane, you will see what a tough town it is. >> you c
virginia tech is a big campus. also, the families were all over virginia and elsewhere. there were lots of locales to go out to. other than that, the experience seems very similar. a little bit about me, another news reporter i have always been a feature writer. i never had to call a family grieving on the phone. the day after, they gave me two names and i had to do this the next day. they had just released the names. i actually thought if i quit, i will have to do that. [laughter] i said to my...
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beth, i remember that -- if i remember rightly, at virginia tech there was an interesting moment when the memorial of stones was created, and someone added a 33rd stone. >> sort of in the piddle of the night. >> yeah, for cho. and your paper wrote about that. >> i think so. yeah. >> i guess my question to all of you is to what extent does, do the lives of perpetrators, accountability -- where does accountability lie and so on, how much does that figure into these stories? how important is it? or is there a way that it's not in ways kevin was just saying? how do we, how do we do this where we focus on victims, and yet how much do we talk about perpetrators? anyone? well, beth, maybe talk about how your paper kind of worked that out over time. you've been there a while. >> yeah. i didn't personally work on these stories, but we tried to, you know, who was in this young man -- who was this young man. and i'm curious, you know, what's happened with his family. there hasn't been a lot of reporting done on that. he had a sister that, i believe, went to yale, did very well. i was just thinki
beth, i remember that -- if i remember rightly, at virginia tech there was an interesting moment when the memorial of stones was created, and someone added a 33rd stone. >> sort of in the piddle of the night. >> yeah, for cho. and your paper wrote about that. >> i think so. yeah. >> i guess my question to all of you is to what extent does, do the lives of perpetrators, accountability -- where does accountability lie and so on, how much does that figure into these...
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and it was, up until cho at virginia tech, the most lethal.nd even cho referred to klebold and harris. what is interesting, is klebold and harris referred to timothy mcveigh at oklahoma city, each trying to outdo the other. >> you heard the young man there in linzie's report, saying i talked to him in the hall way because i thought i should. he seemed to be sort of a loaner. and the other heard a red flag raised and mentioned this. what do you look for? and what should you do? >> every one of these school shootings or bombings are premeditated. the kids tend to talk to other kids, via the net or in person. so, there's a lot of information out among the students about someone who is about to commit an act like this one. so, the key is, communication between school management and the students is critical, so they feel okay to step forward. in this case, i believe one of them called the police. >> as you know in so many of these cases, these are lone wolves that blend right in. with just a few seconds left, tips for all of us? what do we do to sp
and it was, up until cho at virginia tech, the most lethal.nd even cho referred to klebold and harris. what is interesting, is klebold and harris referred to timothy mcveigh at oklahoma city, each trying to outdo the other. >> you heard the young man there in linzie's report, saying i talked to him in the hall way because i thought i should. he seemed to be sort of a loaner. and the other heard a red flag raised and mentioned this. what do you look for? and what should you do? >>...
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they were going to update this law in the wake of virginia tech, but they didn't do it. same way they'd update miranda to make it easy to interrogate the terror suspects. they didn't do it. >>> we have a new twist in the case of a california couple who had the police storm into their home and literally grab their sick baby boy after they had the nerve to ask a doctor at a hospital for a second opinion. >> you want to take away my baby? you want to take away my baby? you want to go to the hospital? [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >>> well, today we have the first look at the dramatic video and the new twist in the case of the california mother and father who had their 5-month-old baby literally grabbed from their home last week. we spoke with the mother and father on the program on monday. we did not have the vi
they were going to update this law in the wake of virginia tech, but they didn't do it. same way they'd update miranda to make it easy to interrogate the terror suspects. they didn't do it. >>> we have a new twist in the case of a california couple who had the police storm into their home and literally grab their sick baby boy after they had the nerve to ask a doctor at a hospital for a second opinion. >> you want to take away my baby? you want to take away my baby? you want to...
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saw virginia tech chasers there as well doing research for their meter og program and we got to texasmoved right over the top of us, and we got hit by hail. hit by hail so loud, i couldn't talk to the driver of the car. my photographer was driving, he couldn't shoot any pictures, because he was driving. the producer driving behind us took the pictures here. so loud in this cashing we were yelling to try to communicate, try to get this car out of this hail core, and this is what we'll see again today, with the moisture in the air, waiting for sunshine. the sunshine is the key, john and christine. when the sunshine comes out, you think, wow, this will be great, a great day, because it's warm. the warm is the problem. like a hot air balloon, the warm air the couldn't creates wants to go up, like a big bubble, hot air balloon. the ground warms the air, the air goes up, storms get bigger, expect big storms in this area again today, a place that's already been hit, a place that knows it very, very hard. >> pay attention to warnings today, chad. obviously could be more trouble in the region.
saw virginia tech chasers there as well doing research for their meter og program and we got to texasmoved right over the top of us, and we got hit by hail. hit by hail so loud, i couldn't talk to the driver of the car. my photographer was driving, he couldn't shoot any pictures, because he was driving. the producer driving behind us took the pictures here. so loud in this cashing we were yelling to try to communicate, try to get this car out of this hail core, and this is what we'll see again...
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he oversaw funds for victims of the 9/11 attacks, also from several years ago the virginia tech shootingsrora, colorado, and also the bp oil spill. right now i can tell you this, the boston one fund, thanks to the generosity of so many people now, has raised more than $28 million and counting. >> as we check the clock, less than an hour until the closing bell. record-setting day on wall street, folks. the dow jones industrial average topping 15,000. that is a new high. it is just below at the moment. getting a live look here, up 136 points, just below, again, that 15,000 mark. what's happening today, you ask? well, big boost comes after the monthly jobs report. it came out this morning for the month of april showing that the economy added 165,000 jobs. the unemployment rate fell to 7.5%. that is the lowest we have seen since december of 2008. so with all this positive news, let's go to allison kison kosik new york stock exchange for us today. it has passed the 15,000 mark at least once? >> reporter: at least once, at least twice today. right now at 14,968. you know what, brooke, even if i
he oversaw funds for victims of the 9/11 attacks, also from several years ago the virginia tech shootingsrora, colorado, and also the bp oil spill. right now i can tell you this, the boston one fund, thanks to the generosity of so many people now, has raised more than $28 million and counting. >> as we check the clock, less than an hour until the closing bell. record-setting day on wall street, folks. the dow jones industrial average topping 15,000. that is a new high. it is just below at...
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of this i think came out of sandy hook but i've seen a lot of mothers -- we had a mother from virginia tech few weeks ago. you know, i saw an ad, there was an ad being run, a radio ad in new hampshire clearly aimed at women going after kelly ayotte for voting against background checks. the nra has picked up on that trying to win back some mothers out there. this is an ad they were running about kelly ayotte defending her in new hampshire this week. >> kelly ayotte is not just a senator, she's a mom who cares about protecting our kids. she knows the only way to prevent tragedies like sandy hook is to fix our broken mental health system that's why ayotte brought republicans and democrats together on a bipartisan solution and why kelly had the courage to oppose misguided gun control laws that would not have prevented sandy hook. >> it does sfrik me, look, the nra sees a clear threat in term of mothers on this issue and it's trying to respond. it strikes me, maybe that's something a little different this time. if mothers are mobilized, that's a group that gets attention. >> that's especially tr
of this i think came out of sandy hook but i've seen a lot of mothers -- we had a mother from virginia tech few weeks ago. you know, i saw an ad, there was an ad being run, a radio ad in new hampshire clearly aimed at women going after kelly ayotte for voting against background checks. the nra has picked up on that trying to win back some mothers out there. this is an ad they were running about kelly ayotte defending her in new hampshire this week. >> kelly ayotte is not just a senator,...
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signed by dozens of letters of those who were killed in recent tragedies including columbine, virginia techhook as well. also, just into msnbc, a new interview with an uncle of one of the boston bombing suspects, ruslan tsarnaev. ruslan tsarnaev within the into the funeral home where the body of tamerlan tsarnaev is being kept and is making arrangements for burial, but says that he does not have a place to bury the body just yet. he talked to us just a short time ago. take a listen. >> we're here to prepare his body, to wash him and shroud him, to prepare his body. >> again, that's the uncle. meanwhile, "the boston globe" is reporting that an independent autopsy on the body requested by the parents is scheduled for today. david phillipbaum is a reporter of the "boston globe" who wrote that story. david, first of all, what are you hearing about the fate of tsarnaev's body today? >> well, i think that ruslan tsarnaev, who's sort of been the voice of reason here for the family, he lives in the united states, i think he knows what the mood is here, he's stepping back from that now. he says that
signed by dozens of letters of those who were killed in recent tragedies including columbine, virginia techhook as well. also, just into msnbc, a new interview with an uncle of one of the boston bombing suspects, ruslan tsarnaev. ruslan tsarnaev within the into the funeral home where the body of tamerlan tsarnaev is being kept and is making arrangements for burial, but says that he does not have a place to bury the body just yet. he talked to us just a short time ago. take a listen. >>...
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. >> as from norfolk, virginia tech good morning >> caller: good morning. >> bill: your point? >> caller: my point is i support the morning after pill. i say children as a teacher who are having sex and having it regularly need to be able to protect themselves, boys and girls to be able to have the morning after pill. >> bill: i'm sorry your cell phone cut out there. but i think we did get your point. if they are, then they also need to know -- they can't depend the morning after pill? >> it's for emergencies. it makes you sick. it's expensive. you have to go to the pharmacy to get it but having the option every once in a while when you make a mistake is crucial. >> for those calls we have will run out of time. what do you think about campaign to elect a female in 2016? >> i am glad emily's list is looking beyond hillary. if she decides not to run, it can't be just a ticket full of men. there are female candidates that they pointed out. jillibrand kathleen sebelius. they put a long list of women who could run. i hope people keep that in mind. >> i made add some republican women
. >> as from norfolk, virginia tech good morning >> caller: good morning. >> bill: your point? >> caller: my point is i support the morning after pill. i say children as a teacher who are having sex and having it regularly need to be able to protect themselves, boys and girls to be able to have the morning after pill. >> bill: i'm sorry your cell phone cut out there. but i think we did get your point. if they are, then they also need to know -- they can't depend...
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virginia tech is a big campus, and also the families were all over virginia and elsewhere.o there were low cal's to go out to. may be a bit more room but other than that the experience seems very, very eerily similar. just a little bit about me. i am not a news report but i've always been a feature writer for my 26 or so years in this, and believe it or not i never had to call a grieving family on the phone. i never had to do it. but the day after i came in and the editor gave me two names and had to do -- we just released the names. i had to do that story. i actually thought if i quit i won't have to do this. and i said to my friend, i took them over to the corn and i said john, what will i do? he said call them up, tell them you're sorry and see if they want to talk but by that point everybody was calling. the victim, families that i got most attached to was a family in this community that we cover and it's a very rural small town, 2000 people. the community, as the press came in, and they found it. they found the house but they're parked up in front of her house like tra
virginia tech is a big campus, and also the families were all over virginia and elsewhere.o there were low cal's to go out to. may be a bit more room but other than that the experience seems very, very eerily similar. just a little bit about me. i am not a news report but i've always been a feature writer for my 26 or so years in this, and believe it or not i never had to call a grieving family on the phone. i never had to do it. but the day after i came in and the editor gave me two names and...
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barbara loves hoda, too, has both of her books and is a fan of virginia tech. >> barbara, congratulationsn all the sights of the city, including the acropolis, a perfect trip to share with your students come next school year. hotel and airfare provided. >> caller: i love you guys! thank you so much. listen, say hi, everybody. >> you're on. hi, kids. >> and listen, while you're in greece, learn greek. >> caller: thank you guys, so much, i watched you from day one. you are both so amazing. >> oh, sweetie, thank you. >> caller: thank you for this wonderful honor. you're the best part of the "today show." thank you very very much. >> don't you love adoration. >> barbara, we're so happy for you. >> have a ball! send us a postcard. >> i see london, i see france, guess who wasn't wearing underpants at the red carpet cannes film festival. [ female announcer ] the only patch for the treatment of mild to moderate alzheimer's disease is exelon patch. now with more treatment options, exelon patch may improve overall function and cognition. your loved one can get a free 30-day trial. and you can have
barbara loves hoda, too, has both of her books and is a fan of virginia tech. >> barbara, congratulationsn all the sights of the city, including the acropolis, a perfect trip to share with your students come next school year. hotel and airfare provided. >> caller: i love you guys! thank you so much. listen, say hi, everybody. >> you're on. hi, kids. >> and listen, while you're in greece, learn greek. >> caller: thank you guys, so much, i watched you from day one....