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foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell spoke to james clapper and joins us from our washington newsroom. >> reporter: good evening. tonight "the guardian" posted the interview with the intelligence contractor who wants to go public, to that newspaper as well as "the washington post". >> my name is ed snowden. i'm 29 years old. i work for booz allen hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for nsa in hawaii. >> reporter: he says he copied top-secret documents, packed his bags and went to hong kong to share with the guardian's glen greenwald. >> i certainly sitting at my desk had the authority to wiretap anyone from you, your accountant, to a federal judge, or even the president if i had a personal e-mail. >> reporter: his claim is contradicted by what the director of national intelligence told us exclusively on saturday. >> we are under strict court supervision. the notion that we're trolling through everyone's e-mails and voyeuristically reading them or listening to everyone's phone calls is, on its face, absurd. we couldn't do it even if we wanted to. i assure you, we don't want to. >> re
foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell spoke to james clapper and joins us from our washington newsroom. >> reporter: good evening. tonight "the guardian" posted the interview with the intelligence contractor who wants to go public, to that newspaper as well as "the washington post". >> my name is ed snowden. i'm 29 years old. i work for booz allen hamilton as an infrastructure analyst for nsa in hawaii. >> reporter: he says he copied top-secret...
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nbc's andrea mitchell has the latest from our washington newsroom. andrea? >> good evening, lester. the global manhunt for edward snowden continues. while the fbi now focuses on how he did what he claims to have done, and whether he had help. called on the carpet, the head of the national security agency summoned to the intelligence committees today to explain. how bad is the damage? and how did a 29-year-old contractor copy so many secret documents? and the guardian's glenn greenwald says more leaks are on the way. >> we're going to have a lot more significant revelations that have not yet been heard over the next several weeks and months. >> reporter: snowden is on the lam, his picture plastered on every hong kong newspaper reports nbc's ian williams. >> staff here at the mira hotel confirmed that one edward snowden did check out monday lunchtime. he's not been seen since, but is believed to be still in hong kong. >> reporter: nbc news has confirmed that acrobatic dancer lindsay mills is the girlfriend snowden left behind in hawaii. in her blog since taken down, mills refers to hi
nbc's andrea mitchell has the latest from our washington newsroom. andrea? >> good evening, lester. the global manhunt for edward snowden continues. while the fbi now focuses on how he did what he claims to have done, and whether he had help. called on the carpet, the head of the national security agency summoned to the intelligence committees today to explain. how bad is the damage? and how did a 29-year-old contractor copy so many secret documents? and the guardian's glenn greenwald...
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reports from the washington d.c. newsroom, they are promising their own plans. >>> harry reid expect is the senate to pass immigration reform and they say house republicans may not pass it until the end of this year and this all comes to include more border security in their comprehensive package. some from the gop agreed on doubling the number of agents along the mexican border and they are completing 700 yards of fencing. they are getting back to work just 15 minutes from now and we will have the ll1al0fitte complexest when this -- we have the latest when it could take place kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are expected to grill the internal revenue service during another hearing on capitol hill and this is the third time since president barack obama appointed him to leave the internal revenue service. he stopped a practice that called for political groups and the tea party and the occupied movement to get greater scrutiny. he is also expected to face questions about a report he issued that found no inten
reports from the washington d.c. newsroom, they are promising their own plans. >>> harry reid expect is the senate to pass immigration reform and they say house republicans may not pass it until the end of this year and this all comes to include more border security in their comprehensive package. some from the gop agreed on doubling the number of agents along the mexican border and they are completing 700 yards of fencing. they are getting back to work just 15 minutes from now and we...
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kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with details. >> reporter: many are calling last night's vote a victory but it's likely short lived. >> the yeas are 62. the nees are 32. >> cheers from immigration reporters in the senate gallery can be muted by house republican plans. house speaker john boehner says they will write their own bill. he attended several smaller pieces of immigration. focusing on border security and enforcement. boehner says he won't call for a vote on any plan who does not have majority support for the republican conference. the republican conference is scheduled to meet on wednesday july 10th. to talk about their ideas. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in berkeley want your help. they are searching for a man that is suspected on a sexual assault. 33-year-old john anthony martin described as 6'6", 280 pounds is accused of going into a woman's bedroom and sexually assaulting her while she was sleeping. the woman says he ran away when she woke up and screamed. >>> police o
kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with details. >> reporter: many are calling last night's vote a victory but it's likely short lived. >> the yeas are 62. the nees are 32. >> cheers from immigration reporters in the senate gallery can be muted by house republican plans. house speaker john boehner says they will write their own bill. he attended several smaller pieces of immigration. focusing on border security and enforcement. boehner says he won't call for a...
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you're own i'm an javers joins us with all the details from the washington newsroom.d evening, eamon. >> good evening, larry. edward snowden is on the run, last seen publicly in hong kong, but he took time out of his schedule today to talk to the london "guardian" and give anon the record live realtime internet chat explaining what his motives are and why he did what he did. frustrated with some of the media coverage of this, focussing too much on him and not enough on the revelations and also said that consent of the governed is not consent unless it's informed consent. snowden also had something to say about the tech companies saying their denials went through several revisions it is a became more and more clear they were misleading and included identical specific language across companies. also, he said something about his next steps. he said all i can say right now is the u.s. government is not going to be able to cover this up by jailing or murdering me. truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped, so snowden clearly hinting there that there's some more revelations
you're own i'm an javers joins us with all the details from the washington newsroom.d evening, eamon. >> good evening, larry. edward snowden is on the run, last seen publicly in hong kong, but he took time out of his schedule today to talk to the london "guardian" and give anon the record live realtime internet chat explaining what his motives are and why he did what he did. frustrated with some of the media coverage of this, focussing too much on him and not enough on the...
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eamon javers following the late forest our washington newsroom. eamon, big story today. this guy keeps talking. >> you know, toys incredible. he said he doesn't want to be the center of the attention here. >> and yet he is. >> wants the attention on the revelations, and yet he is holding a live q&a with "the guardian" newspaper watched in realtime by millions of people around the world and i would guess every intelligence agency around the world also at the same time. he talked about a whole wide range of things. let me bring in a couple of key points from edward snowden's live chat just this morning. mentioned the name dick cheney. cheney called snowden a traitor. snowden's response says being called a traitor by dick cheney is the highest honor you can give an american and the more panicked talk from him, dianne feinstein and peter king, the better off we all are. snowden had a word or two for the technology companies pointing out some similarities in their response to all this. here's what he said. their denials went through several revisions as it became more and mor
eamon javers following the late forest our washington newsroom. eamon, big story today. this guy keeps talking. >> you know, toys incredible. he said he doesn't want to be the center of the attention here. >> and yet he is. >> wants the attention on the revelations, and yet he is holding a live q&a with "the guardian" newspaper watched in realtime by millions of people around the world and i would guess every intelligence agency around the world also at the same...
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kyla campbell is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom with details on last night's vote and what is next for immigration reform. >> reporter: the senate voted 68-32 to pass an amended immigration reform bill. it's the first move since 1986. california senators barbara boxer and dianne feinstein showing their support for the plan and the 13 year path to citizenship. this week the senate added border security requirements including doubling the number of border patrol agents. and finishing 700 miles of fencing along the mexican border. the gang of eight members gave emotional speeches last night. >> to to our factories and our fields. go to the kitchens and construction sites. go to the cafeterias in this very capitol and there you will find the miracle of america is still alive. >> reporter: but the senate bill could die in the house. republicans led by house speaker john boehner will create their own bill and boehner is in no rush. he hopes to vote on a plan by the end of the year. but there is some pressure. just how soon house republic
kyla campbell is live in our washington, d.c. newsroom with details on last night's vote and what is next for immigration reform. >> reporter: the senate voted 68-32 to pass an amended immigration reform bill. it's the first move since 1986. california senators barbara boxer and dianne feinstein showing their support for the plan and the 13 year path to citizenship. this week the senate added border security requirements including doubling the number of border patrol agents. and finishing...
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reporting from our washington d.c. newsroom, they are reluctant to make changes. >> dianne finestein is among lawmakers who want to remove sexual assaults from the military command. the pentagon says it jumped 30% from 2011 but only 3,000 were reported. finestein and others in congress say the low reporting rate is because some military victims are forced to report the crimes to their own perpetrator. they say crimes must be reported to the command being officer and there are seven bills in congress right now that would put a special military prosecutor in charge and victims would be able to report the crimes to somebody other than their boss but military leaders say chain of command is key tothe military structure. the hearing gets underway in just 15 minutes and i will be watch being live and we will have the latest testimony in just a half hour. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> john car are is attending a -- state secretary is traveling and he will attend the organization of american states annual general asse
reporting from our washington d.c. newsroom, they are reluctant to make changes. >> dianne finestein is among lawmakers who want to remove sexual assaults from the military command. the pentagon says it jumped 30% from 2011 but only 3,000 were reported. finestein and others in congress say the low reporting rate is because some military victims are forced to report the crimes to their own perpetrator. they say crimes must be reported to the command being officer and there are seven bills...
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as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the president says this will not weaken u.s. security. >> reporter: president obama says the u.s. can still protect americans and our allies while reducing the number of nuclear weapons here by about a third. president obama says he wants to move forward with a treaty that could cut russia and american nuclear weapons since the lowest level since the 1950s. he says it's time to negotiate with russia and move on. on top of this, he says the world needs to reject the nuclear goals of north korea and iran. he wants to secure nuclear materials around the world. >> and call on nations to begin negotiations on a treaty that ends the production of materials for nuclear weaponsens. these are steps we can take to create a world of peace with justice. >> reporter: how president obama says these moves would affect terrorism, when i see you next. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:15. happening right now in washington, d.c -- fbi director robert muller is making his fi
as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the president says this will not weaken u.s. security. >> reporter: president obama says the u.s. can still protect americans and our allies while reducing the number of nuclear weapons here by about a third. president obama says he wants to move forward with a treaty that could cut russia and american nuclear weapons since the lowest level since the 1950s. he says it's time to negotiate with russia and move on. on top of this,...
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kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with a deal that was ironed out between some senate republicans and democrats. >>> senators are calling this a border surge. it could be the best hope for passing immigration reform. the deal calls for doubling the size of the border patrol to 40,000 agents. plus it would complete the 700- mile long southern border fence. this boost to security could cost up to $50 billion. they believe they will get enough republican support to pass. the gop emphasized border security measures must come before 11 million people here illegally start on a 13 year path to citizenship. some in the gang of eight know they are skeptical. >> that is why we are saying nobody can become a legal permanent resident of the united states unless the border measures pass. >> just how soon this bill could go to a vote when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell. >>> house democratic leader nancy pelosi will discuss immigration reform in san francisco this afternoon. she will hold a press conference at 3:00
kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with a deal that was ironed out between some senate republicans and democrats. >>> senators are calling this a border surge. it could be the best hope for passing immigration reform. the deal calls for doubling the size of the border patrol to 40,000 agents. plus it would complete the 700- mile long southern border fence. this boost to security could cost up to $50 billion. they believe they will get enough republican support to pass....
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ktvu ky campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom.'s hearing is really just what is on tap for later this week. >> reporter: i think danny was going to talk about according conative groups. >> this irs employees are learning the cupid shuffle. and then you have these pee that love star tracks -- highlighted by the inspector control. a full report is being put out tomorrow. >> this is a great segue for leadership in both parties to have a serious conversation about overhauling the irs, the fax code, and doing something big in this country. >> reporter: the report due out tomorrow will provide more details on the irs spending in conferences. $50million over a three-year period. we will dig deeper into what those expenses were. live in washington, kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> president obama is scheduled to come to the bay area coming up this week for a series of two fundraisers for democratic campaigns. the president will arrive on thursday afternoon. he's attending a fundraiser at a private home in palo alto. th
ktvu ky campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom.'s hearing is really just what is on tap for later this week. >> reporter: i think danny was going to talk about according conative groups. >> this irs employees are learning the cupid shuffle. and then you have these pee that love star tracks -- highlighted by the inspector control. a full report is being put out tomorrow. >> this is a great segue for leadership in both parties to have a serious conversation about...
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but i'm saying if you did a survey of any newsroom in washington, the number of people of deep faith who oppose gay marriage would be minuscule. and, therefore, you wouldn't necessarily go into a newsroom and find the same kind of people that you would in terms of gays. >> but we're not supposed to measure journalists by their -- either their sexual orientation, their religion or their background. they're supposed to report the news, the developments and so forth. there were two sides to this story and one was presented. >> what we in this business always say is, yes, most journalists lean left, particularly on social issues, but we can keep our opinions out of it. this seems to be a story in which we did not many of us, i do not want a blanket indictment, did not keep our opinions out of it and sometimes it was subtle. selection of headlines and imannuals and the way in which the story was framed. even on fox news, there wasn't a lot of people, as i mentioned at the top, denouncing these rulings, but they were saying that this could lead to, for example, federal government nationaliz
but i'm saying if you did a survey of any newsroom in washington, the number of people of deep faith who oppose gay marriage would be minuscule. and, therefore, you wouldn't necessarily go into a newsroom and find the same kind of people that you would in terms of gays. >> but we're not supposed to measure journalists by their -- either their sexual orientation, their religion or their background. they're supposed to report the news, the developments and so forth. there were two sides to...
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as ktvu kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom republicans are not going to be happy with the president's pick to replace him. >> reporter: tom donilon is resigning from his post and susan rice will replace him. the white house said just a few minutes ago the president will be holding a press conference about five hours from now for a personnel announcement. donilon has been in his post since october of 2010 and heavily involved in the raid to kill osama bin laden in 2011. rice is currently the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. the president's pick is seen as a defiant move top republicans. many in the gop harshly criticized rice for giving a misleading account on the deadly attack on the u.s. con lat in benghazi this past september. but this post does not require senate conformation. i just reached out to california senators barbara boxer and dianne feinstein for their reaction to this news. so far i have not heard back. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have new details on president obama's visit
as ktvu kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom republicans are not going to be happy with the president's pick to replace him. >> reporter: tom donilon is resigning from his post and susan rice will replace him. the white house said just a few minutes ago the president will be holding a press conference about five hours from now for a personnel announcement. donilon has been in his post since october of 2010 and heavily involved in the raid to kill osama bin laden in...
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as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom the first lady threatened to leave the event. kyla. >> reporter: michelle obama was in the middle of her speech when an activisted in front of the crowd started yelling the president should sign an executive order for gay rights. unfortunately tv cameras were not allowed at this private sunderers so we cannot show you -- private fundraiser so we cannot show you the exchange right few. according to reporters at that fundraiser michelle obama responded saying quote, listen to me or you can take the mic but i'm leaving. you all decide. you have one choice. the protestor was escorted out of the fundraiser and the first lady's speech continued. the gay rights group called get equal says it was one of their activists calling for an executive order from president barack obama to bar discrimination by federal contractors. i did call the white house just a few minutes ago to find out why that part of the confrontation was left out of the official transcript last night but so far no response. l
as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom the first lady threatened to leave the event. kyla. >> reporter: michelle obama was in the middle of her speech when an activisted in front of the crowd started yelling the president should sign an executive order for gay rights. unfortunately tv cameras were not allowed at this private sunderers so we cannot show you -- private fundraiser so we cannot show you the exchange right few. according to reporters at that fundraiser...
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washington. >>> much more "newsroom" coming up. just by talking to a helmet.rabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. in parks across the country, families are coming together to play, stay active, and enjoy the outdoors. and for the last four summers, coca-cola has asked america to choose its favorite park through our coca-cola parks contest. winning parks can receive a grant of up to $100,000. part of our goal to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make... together. but i feel skinnier, you know?
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as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroomay they want to change the culture but they disagree with congress on how to do that. kyla? >> reporter: tori, some in congress believe commanders should be removed from the process of reporting sex assaults. as we take a look at the live hearing, we heard this would be detrimental to the military structure. >> we believe that the role of the commander is essential to any change, any positive change, we will be able to make on this issue. >> reporter: mel of congress demanding change -- members of congress demanding change claim victims are required to report this. each branch has a uniform victim advocate, young men and women who are trained to help victims. those advocates help report the crime to the next level. these military leaders don't want the code of justice to be overhauled but they want to make what they call reasonable changes to get rid of a culture complacent to sexual assault. >> i have five sisters, i have a mother. they set my moral compass on this issue. i have a dau
as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroomay they want to change the culture but they disagree with congress on how to do that. kyla? >> reporter: tori, some in congress believe commanders should be removed from the process of reporting sex assaults. as we take a look at the live hearing, we heard this would be detrimental to the military structure. >> we believe that the role of the commander is essential to any change, any positive change, we will be able to make...
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as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the president is expected to speak at the g8 summit this hour. good morning, kyla. >> reporter: president obama is running behind schedule. he's supposed to talk to reporters any minute. president obama joins leaders from eight of the world's most powerful economic countries. the summit was intended to focus on interspark trade and economy. but because some of these countries disagree how to handle the blood shed in syria, that situation is expected to be a top priority. sadly puten is very outspoken -- vladimir puten is very outspoken about president obama's plan. the two are expected to talk privately. a new cnn poll shows that president obama's approval rating has taken a dive. last month, 58% supported president obama. now just 45% of the job he's doing. that's an 18-month low. we'll take a closer look at president obama's schedule for the remainder of the g8 summit when i see you next. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> david cameron is among those attending the summit. thi
as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the president is expected to speak at the g8 summit this hour. good morning, kyla. >> reporter: president obama is running behind schedule. he's supposed to talk to reporters any minute. president obama joins leaders from eight of the world's most powerful economic countries. the summit was intended to focus on interspark trade and economy. but because some of these countries disagree how to handle the blood shed in syria, that...
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ktvu's kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroomn digging into edward snowdon's past. kyla? >> reporter: snowdon has his g.e.d. and lacks a college degree. he says his computer stills helped land him a job with the cia and the consulting firm booze, alan hamilton. it's one of the top firms that handles u.s. intelligence information. snowdon has worked for the contractor for fewer than three months. he says he's hired to sift through the firm and gather intelligence. he told about the nsa collecting phone records of millions of verizon customers. the government says it looks for specific numbers, calling specific people in order to thwart terror plots. snowdon says he leaked the information because the public needs to decide whether the surveillance policies go too far. >> even if you are not doing anything wrong, you are being watched and recorded. the storage capability of the systems increases every year. >> reporter: snowdon is holed up in a hotel in hong kong. he says that he understands that he could spend the rest of his life
ktvu's kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroomn digging into edward snowdon's past. kyla? >> reporter: snowdon has his g.e.d. and lacks a college degree. he says his computer stills helped land him a job with the cia and the consulting firm booze, alan hamilton. it's one of the top firms that handles u.s. intelligence information. snowdon has worked for the contractor for fewer than three months. he says he's hired to sift through the firm and gather intelligence. he told about...
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as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroompresident wants congress to move quickly on this bill. kyla? >> reporter: president obama says nobody is going to get everything they want, not republicans, not democrats. the president says the gang of 8 proposal is a compromise. we're taking a live look at the east room, where the president will be speaking in just moments. the senate is taking a procedural vote this afternoon on whether to move forward. at the core is the 13-year path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million people who are in the u.s. illegally. it hey lous undocumented immigrants to apply for a green card after ten years and then apply for citizenship three years later. many republicans are already talking about offering amendments to the plan. some want more answers about back taxes and healthcare costs, other want the border more secure before this process moves forward. leaders from both parties in the house and senate say they believe a comprehensive plan will become law by the end of the year. i will be lis
as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroompresident wants congress to move quickly on this bill. kyla? >> reporter: president obama says nobody is going to get everything they want, not republicans, not democrats. the president says the gang of 8 proposal is a compromise. we're taking a live look at the east room, where the president will be speaking in just moments. the senate is taking a procedural vote this afternoon on whether to move forward. at the core is the...
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scott macfarlane is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with details on this. >> reporter: the director of national intelligence has issued a statement saying this information is used to protect our nation from a wide variety of threats but the certain civil liberties union asking for a congressional investigation into these programs saying the government has now direct access into every corn of our digital lives. the program is not a new program but it allows the feds to extract e-mails, photos, audio files that it allows the feds to directly tap into the servers of popular internet companies including yahoo!, facebook. we heard about the verizon phone records that have been tracked recently, also a source of controversy. >> they basically said to verizon, give us your call logs. if they love local calls, domestic calls, international calls, give them to us. that's a little disturbing to us. >> we'll see if president obama addresses this when he speaks later on a health care event in about an hour august. back to you. >>> we're hearing th
scott macfarlane is in our washington, d.c. newsroom with details on this. >> reporter: the director of national intelligence has issued a statement saying this information is used to protect our nation from a wide variety of threats but the certain civil liberties union asking for a congressional investigation into these programs saying the government has now direct access into every corn of our digital lives. the program is not a new program but it allows the feds to extract e-mails,...
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newsroom, starting of us. >>> in washington, the u.s. supreme court ruled on the issue of affirmative action. back when created it was meant to be just that, affirmative action taken to correct racial imbalance at colleges and universities may continue to use it in admissions, but first first pass a stricter legal test. pete williams there for us for the ruling. with us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. opponents of affirmative action hope that the court will use this case to put a stop to it. it did raise the bar that schools have to clear to justice it. the ruling a setback for the university of texas at austin, which uses race as a plus factor to achieve a more diverse campus. after first admitting the top 10% from texas high schools. this was challenged by abigail fisher, turned down five years ago. >> i am grateful to the justices, in moving closer to a day when race isn't used at all in college admissions. >> reporter: distinctions based on race are always legally suspect. because of that, wrote justice kenne
newsroom, starting of us. >>> in washington, the u.s. supreme court ruled on the issue of affirmative action. back when created it was meant to be just that, affirmative action taken to correct racial imbalance at colleges and universities may continue to use it in admissions, but first first pass a stricter legal test. pete williams there for us for the ruling. with us tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. opponents of affirmative action hope that the court...
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>>> coming up in the next hour of the "cnn newsroom," students in washington state say they were hazed lead pipes and burned by cigars. but get this. investigators told us they're not going to file any charges. we'll tell you why. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> getting in details of a multiple shooting in north carolina. that's greenville, north carolina, 80 miles east of raleigh. joining me now on the telephone is mayor allen thomas. mayor allen thomas. mayor of greenville. sir, what do you know? >> don, at this point we know there are four victims. we had an isolated shooting situation around 12:00 noon today. very concerne
>>> coming up in the next hour of the "cnn newsroom," students in washington state say they were hazed lead pipes and burned by cigars. but get this. investigators told us they're not going to file any charges. we'll tell you why. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee...
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newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington.se says edward snowden is probably in russia right now and they are pretty irritated at hong kong and china for letting him go there. snow d snowden is wanted on espionage charges. he's been hiding out there since leaking classified information. hiding out in hong kong but now apparently in moscow. he's alr
newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington.se says edward snowden is probably in russia right now and they are pretty irritated at hong kong and china for letting him go there. snow d snowden is wanted on espionage charges. he's been hiding out there since leaking classified information. hiding out in hong kong but now apparently in moscow. he's alr
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newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. the house says edward snowden is probably in russia right now and they are pretty irritated at hong kong and china for letting him go there. snow d snowden is wanted on espionage charges. he's been hiding out there since leaking classified information. hiding out in hong kong but now apparently in moscow. he's already applied for asylum in ecuador and also in iceland and other countries. the wikileakss founder praise snowden a couple of hours ago. listen to this. >> this morning the u.s. secretary of state called edward snowden a traitor. he's not a traitor. he's not a spy. he is a whistle blower who was told the public very important truth. >> what do we know about wikileaks's involvement in snowden's global odyssey to try to avoid prosecution? >> he wouldn't say when wikilea wikileaks got involved but snowden requested their expertise on gaining asylum and what he described as the persecution of him as a whistle blower. assange made it clear they are providing help and legal counsel
newsroom. i'm wolf blitzer in washington. the house says edward snowden is probably in russia right now and they are pretty irritated at hong kong and china for letting him go there. snow d snowden is wanted on espionage charges. he's been hiding out there since leaking classified information. hiding out in hong kong but now apparently in moscow. he's already applied for asylum in ecuador and also in iceland and other countries. the wikileakss founder praise snowden a couple of hours ago....
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newsroom." i am wolf blitzer reporting from washington. we begin with breaking news. the news that we learned just a few minutes ago that the former new england patriots tightend aaron hernandez already charged with murder in one case is now being investigated in a separate double murder case. in about an hour hernandez will appear in a massachusetts courtroom for a bail hearing. alina cho is joining us now from attleboro, massachusetts. what more do we know about this
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newsroom." i am wolf blitzer reporting from washington. we begin with breaking news. the news that we learned just a few minutes ago that the former new england patriots tightend aaron hernandez already charged with murder in one case is now being investigated in a separate double murder case. in about an hour hernandez will appear in a massachusetts courtroom for a bail hearing. alina cho is joining us now from attleboro, massachusetts. what more do we know about this second murder investigation? >> reporter: well, wolf, this is a stunning development. we learned in addition to the murder charge leveled against aaron hernandez yesterday in the death of 27-year-old oden lloyd, law enforcement sources tell cnn that hernandez is also being investigated in connection with a double murder that happened in boston's south end in july of 2012. so almost exactly a year ago. here is what we can tell you. apparently there was a silver suv that was found by police recently. it was placed at the scene of the murders and missing for nearly a year. what boston police are now saying
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newsroom, thank you. dagen: one of washington's top cyber experts weighs in on bipartisan cries to toughen up the rampant cyber espionage. connell: more than half have no points to get coverage before the deadline strikes in the next six months. dagen: what are we going to do about it? harsh storm shaking things up for the yankees and red sox. and they look like girlie men and little bit. afraid of the thunder and lightening. and we will show you a real winner from the s&p right now. >> dagen: we have a half hour left around here. here is what's coming up. the cost of getting covered, only about 2/3 of those who do not have health insurance right now still don't have any plan to buy it. even before the president's deadline coming up january 1. still cashing in on cars, auto makers rolling out strong sales numbers for last month. ford with dooble digit increases, chrysler as well. subaru announcing company records. b.p. making a huge investment here in the great u.s. of a. a billion dollar deal for more production. connell: back to nicole with the new york stock exchange. >> i've been covering a top story
newsroom, thank you. dagen: one of washington's top cyber experts weighs in on bipartisan cries to toughen up the rampant cyber espionage. connell: more than half have no points to get coverage before the deadline strikes in the next six months. dagen: what are we going to do about it? harsh storm shaking things up for the yankees and red sox. and they look like girlie men and little bit. afraid of the thunder and lightening. and we will show you a real winner from the s&p right now....
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we're going to ask the "washington post" economist neil irwin and steve rander's back in to explain it all later. our interview of jeff daniels, star of "newsroomve us some pointers. okay. we'll also ask him shamelessly about the upcoming "dumb and dumber" sequel, of course. >>> finally, i have a bone to pick with a guest who claims junk food can end obesity. i'm not buying it, of course. we'll discuss this with david friedman. eugene roberts and david gregory are back with us. brian, back to you. see you in a few minutes. >> i'll bring in the donuts. thanks, mika. >>> still ahead on "way too early," your most creative tweets. with the stock market swooning, you are putting your money where? we'll be right back. ♪ twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. with delicious pringles stix. ♪ ♪ everything pops with pringles stix. [ crunch ] ♪ so yo
we're going to ask the "washington post" economist neil irwin and steve rander's back in to explain it all later. our interview of jeff daniels, star of "newsroomve us some pointers. okay. we'll also ask him shamelessly about the upcoming "dumb and dumber" sequel, of course. >>> finally, i have a bone to pick with a guest who claims junk food can end obesity. i'm not buying it, of course. we'll discuss this with david friedman. eugene roberts and david gregory...
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washington. >>> a story that has us smiling aren't newsroom.dn't heard anything at all because he was born without a cochlear nerve, he was deaf. he became the first child in the united states to receive an auditory brain stem implant, and he heard sounds for the first time in his life. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. daddy -- >> yes. >> can you hear daddy? >> i know, it's priceless. fast forward to this morning. grayson and his parents were guests on cnn's "new day" and grayson, well, he pretty much behaved like any other curious 3-year-old. his parents spoke while grayson took a tour of the studio. >> he's doing fantastic, he really is. it's been several weeks now since his implant was activated. and we've already seen a lot of signs of progress really a lot of signs of progress. >> were you at first careful to not expose him to too much because this would be an auditory assault on his little ears? >> not really. our audiology team at unc hospital is just phenomenal. as long as he's enjoying the sound that he's getting, then the plan is,
washington. >>> a story that has us smiling aren't newsroom.dn't heard anything at all because he was born without a cochlear nerve, he was deaf. he became the first child in the united states to receive an auditory brain stem implant, and he heard sounds for the first time in his life. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. daddy -- >> yes. >> can you hear daddy? >> i know, it's priceless. fast forward to this morning. grayson and his parents were guests on cnn's...
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newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm brianna keilar in washington.ado the most destructive wildfire is likely to grow even more ferocious today. this fire northeast of colorado springs has turned deadly with the discovery of two bodies. they may have been folks trying to escape an inferno that has destroyed hundreds of homes, forcing 41,000 people to evacuate. cnn's dan simon joining us from colorado springs. he has the latest there. dan, do we know anything about the victims here? >> reporter: well, we know they were found in what we think was a garage. there was a car nearby, the doors were open. we think they were fleeing the fire and they just waited a bit too long. obviously a very heartbreaking situation. these are the only two fatalities that we have seen with this fire. of course, there's a fear as this fire progresses, you might see more fatalities. that's why they're telling everybody as soon as that evacuation order comes out, you really need to leave. i have to tell you the winds are fair lir calm, the calmest we have seen since we got he
newsroom." >>> good morning, i'm brianna keilar in washington.ado the most destructive wildfire is likely to grow even more ferocious today. this fire northeast of colorado springs has turned deadly with the discovery of two bodies. they may have been folks trying to escape an inferno that has destroyed hundreds of homes, forcing 41,000 people to evacuate. cnn's dan simon joining us from colorado springs. he has the latest there. dan, do we know anything about the victims here?...
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washington this morning. >>> coming up next in the newsroom, imagine you're on a plane and there's a report of a tornado on the runway. oh, it happened in denver. wait until you see where passengers had to go. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. the new fiber one did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just
washington this morning. >>> coming up next in the newsroom, imagine you're on a plane and there's a report of a tornado on the runway. oh, it happened in denver. wait until you see where passengers had to go. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new...
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. >> here in the newsroom colleague delayed is out of washington d.c., the house permanent select committeelding a hearing on the in as as controversy all surveillance program. the director of the nsa, general keith alexander and others have been testifying this morning. the leaders of the house intelligence committee are vigorously defending this program. republican mike rogers and democratic rep that's robert berger said the program was legal and critical and supporting terrorism. they criticized the recent weeks about the program with rogers calling it a criminal behavior. they say it is an essential tool in combating terrorist not only here but around the world. the nsa taking bold steps this morning to defend what many allege is an illegal surveillance of american citizens. no conversations were ever surveil just the meta -. >> 8088 am and a live look outsid i wouldn't change anything about the last 10 years except what it's done to my hair, so i'm doing something new. new age defy shampoo, conditioner and treatment from pantene. it's a system with pro-vitamins and caffeine. 7 signs of
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washington, dc. >> one of the things why do well, is this. >> some is audio that has just come into the newsroom from the controversial confrontation last night, the first lady left the podium telling the heckler she could listen to me or take the mike but i'm leaving. you all decide. you have one choice. the protester was escorted out. the heckler was identified as a woman linked to a berkeley-based group "get equal." >> you don't want to pest with her the. >> that is disrespectful. >> 6:24 is the time now. a major shakeup inside president obama's national security team. we will tell you who is in and who is out. >> a >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning, at 6:27. a look from the camera looking at the embark -- embarcadero across the bay, it looks nice. >> warm-up is in store for us the next 24 hours. >> tomorrow and pronounced on friday and saturday. good morning, everyone, the cloud cover is causing flight arrival delays, up to an hour at sfo and while we were sleeping not much going on as far as radar returns. the clouds are out there but not giving up their mo
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newsroom, back to you, allisonan and sarah. >>> sherry. >> thank you. you. >>> now trouble for marion barry. "the washington post" reportspoo barry received nearly $7,000 in gifts from two city contractors, foreignforney enter surprises. >>> the white house calls it a critical tool in keepingeping americans safe, but customersbut are fuming over the news thatnes the national security agency has been collecting records under aa secret court order for years. yr the nsa says it's not wiretapping, just gathering data with phone numbers, length of calls, and where you were when n you called. now the guar guardian broke this and the washington post.post they're both reporting that the nsa and fbi are tapping into the service of nine u.s. internet companies. >>> the two leaders are> e two scheduled to meet tonight and tomorrow. it's a chance for them to sit down and find common ground between the two nations. the main topics are expected toe be about cyber security and north korea. ko >>> still head, a history makina day in capitol hill.apitol we have congratulations that arr in order for one congressman.cog we th
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newsroom, charles clifford kron 4 news. keep it tuned here to kron four as we continue to follow the latest out of washington with the supreme court rulings. rulings are expected to come down starting at seven this morning. we will bring you updates all morning long here on the kron four morning news. we will also be providing updates on our 24-seven bay area news channel, kron- four-dot-com, as well as our facebook and twitter feeds. we are following the latest with bart. as the union will vote to strike today. kron four's will tran is live at the embarcadero bart station with more, hi will. >> if state should vote to pass or tool allowed an opposition to strike the bart agency usually gets a head up from the union that they plan to go off stride. already, up bart espouses warning people that they should brace for the possibility of a strike and to start make other plans. >> we will continue to track this story to tell you if you need to make plans. it is better to think about this that to leave this as an open question. we will keep you posted as soon as we know whether not the bart strike will go forward. >> the time is 6
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washington. thanks. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. stories we're watching in "the newsroom 30 minutes past the hour. it's quiet, actually, on wall street. the fed may start cutting the stimulus program. the bell has just rung. alison kosik at the new york stock exchange. and stocks were down sharply yesterday and down a little bit already today. >> looks like stocks are trying to buck the trend of what overseas markets did. nikkei plummeting overnight. a rise in retail sales and a fall in jobless claims to help limit the losses for stocks here. get ready for another volatile session. dow has fallen three sessions in a row. the longest moving streak in a year and how bullish the market has been so far and how the situation has changed this month. wall street is worried that the fed may start gradually cutting back its monetary stimulus efforts. that will pull money out of the economy right at a time when growth is still modest at best. because of that, we're seeing lots of swings in the market. look at just yesterday the dow rose 100 points during the session and then ended
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newsroom" continues. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm don lemon. we have a major story moving out of washingtons in congress for a big, long fence along the border with mexico. some 700 miles. plus a surge of border agents. in exchange for that, a possible path to citizenship for millions of people now in this country illegally. it's happening right now. cnn's dana bash has been way out front on this story. she is joining us live now from capitol hill. also in washington for us is our chief political analyst, gloria borger. hello to you, ladies. dana, i'm going to start with you first. this is a fluid situation. tell me what's happening right now. >> we're watching the senate floor because we expect at any minute now the chief republin sponsors w
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developments at that interstate bridge that collapsed into a river in washington state less than a month ago. rick folbaum has it from the newsroom well, jon, traffic is moving again this morning on the i-5 bridge, a good thing for motorists who rely on this to get from seattle up into canada. the bridge collapsed may 23rd, happened after it was hit by a truck that had too big of a load a little less than a month ago, and this is video of how a thatk into place. video sped up but not too much, actually, considering how quickly this thing was built. state workers and private contractors banging out this thing in a hurry. the governor says it's a testament to teamwork, and this is a temporary fix, jon. it'll stay in place until the permanent one is built and then rolled into position. the cost on this, by the way, less than $2 million, and that permanent one they're building will cost just under $7 million. last week the federal government offered more than $15.5 million for the whole thing. nice to see the taxpayers being saved some cash. jon: good for the civil engineers. thanks. jenna: taking you back to washington, d.c. where r
developments at that interstate bridge that collapsed into a river in washington state less than a month ago. rick folbaum has it from the newsroom well, jon, traffic is moving again this morning on the i-5 bridge, a good thing for motorists who rely on this to get from seattle up into canada. the bridge collapsed may 23rd, happened after it was hit by a truck that had too big of a load a little less than a month ago, and this is video of how a thatk into place. video sped up but not too much,...
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washington, d.c.'s, exhibit devoted to the news, the newseum. unless you think a visit to "the anchorman" exhibit is an excuse to vicariously wall low in an politically incorrect newsroomf "anchorman" and tracks the rise of personality-driven news formats in the '70s." as you probably know, the original "anchorman" spoofed that 1970s newsroom culture. >> what in the hell's diversity? >> well, i could be wrong, but i believe diversity is an old, old wooden ship that was used during the civil war era. >> ron, i would be surprised if the affiliates were concerned about the lack of an old, old wooden ship, but nice try. >> joining me now, the "washington post's" catherine boyle who wrote about the "anchorman" exhibit this week in the paper's style section. and former chicago anchor bill curtis who actually provided the narration for "anchorman." bill, you've had an accomplished career. do you find, though, that that voice is now forever associated with this movie? >> it is. you can kiss the rest of my career good-bye because everybody will remember the "anchorman" movie. but, you know, it's a new becaue will remember the "anchorman" movie. >> katherine, i thought this was
washington, d.c.'s, exhibit devoted to the news, the newseum. unless you think a visit to "the anchorman" exhibit is an excuse to vicariously wall low in an politically incorrect newsroomf "anchorman" and tracks the rise of personality-driven news formats in the '70s." as you probably know, the original "anchorman" spoofed that 1970s newsroom culture. >> what in the hell's diversity? >> well, i could be wrong, but i believe diversity is an old, old...
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washington, d.c. just back from turkey joining united states on our news line on -- in our newsroom this morning, our studio this morning, hey, scott. how are you? >> good to be with you bill. >> bill: we were in turkey last year, carol and i for thanksgiving in istanbul and ephesus. but it was very clear that there was a lot of tension whether it was ticking to the past or moving into the future kind of what direction they were going. this all sort of erupted last thursday over what's the issue? >> well i think there is a lot of self examination going on turkey to say what's the issue. and it's complicated. certainly, there is a device between the people that are more relimingous and more faithful to muslim practices. people who want to keep turkey more secular but i think that's really over played. i think a lot of this has to do with the politician that has been around a lot of time. he has gotten more arrogant and authortarian. people of all philosophies have gotten tired of him. >> prime minter erdigan. he has been there how long? 20 years? >> in turkish politics for even longer than that. he's
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washington. >>> welcome back. i'm alison kosik. if you're just tuning in, thank you for joining us. these are the top stories we're following right now in the cnn "newsroom judge in the georg zimmerman trial issued a key ruling this morning. that could affect the whole case. the judge ruled that two audio experts cannot testify about who is screaming on 911 calls. that was key to the prosecution's case. those experts would have said it was not zimmerman screaming on the call. zimmerman has said he shot and killed trayvon martin in self-defense. >>> the u.s. government has now charged admitted nsa leaker edward snowden. snowden is in hiding and has last been seen in hong kong. he's facing three charges right now, including theft of government property. the other two charges amount to espionage under the federal espionage act. >>> secretary of state john kerry is in qatar today for the so-called friends of syria meeting. supporters of syrian rebels discuss possible aid to the opposition that could include military support. right now rebel forces are fighting mostly with small weapons and no air power. kerry said today's discussions focused on ending the vi
washington. >>> welcome back. i'm alison kosik. if you're just tuning in, thank you for joining us. these are the top stories we're following right now in the cnn "newsroom judge in the georg zimmerman trial issued a key ruling this morning. that could affect the whole case. the judge ruled that two audio experts cannot testify about who is screaming on 911 calls. that was key to the prosecution's case. those experts would have said it was not zimmerman screaming on the call....
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washington. good morning, everybody. hope you had a super weekend. it is summertime. people are moving a little slowly on mondays. we'll get you started. i'm bill hemmer, here in "america's newsroom". martha: yes you are. i'm martha maccallum. there are a lot of developments in the irs thing over the weekend. the new acting commissioner, daniel werfel is his name. there he is. he will go before the house appropriations committee at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. he has a lot of things he will be explaining today. top republican darrell issa, agents from the cincinnati office, remember we were told there are just a few rogue agents out there, right? they told him they don't even have the power to hold up the applications and they're being thrown under the bus. watch. >> as late as last week, the administration is still trying to say there are a few rogue agents in cincinnati when in fact the indication they were directly being ordered from washington. bill: there is more from that interview too. begin with our chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel live on capitol hill. mike, good morning to you. what about the new reporting that the cincinnati office was not doing this on its
washington. good morning, everybody. hope you had a super weekend. it is summertime. people are moving a little slowly on mondays. we'll get you started. i'm bill hemmer, here in "america's newsroom". martha: yes you are. i'm martha maccallum. there are a lot of developments in the irs thing over the weekend. the new acting commissioner, daniel werfel is his name. there he is. he will go before the house appropriations committee at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. he has a lot of things he...
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newsroom, i loved being a journalist. i went to kansas city and work their for several years and ended up at "the washington post" in 1983, 30 years ago. i was a reporter and war correspondent. i did investigative reporting for the post. in 1956, for example, in the late '80s, i took on this topic. and i left the newsroom very much for bed. i have been back to the post twice since taking this out. >> host: this is booktv. we are airing our "in depth" program, rick atkinson is our guest. here are his books, beginning in 1989, "the long gray line." the american journey of west point classmate story of 1966. then, "crusade: the untold story of the persian gulf war", and the beginning of "liberation trilogy." "an army at dawn: the war in north africa", in 2004 "in the company of soldiers: a chronicle of combat." it came out in 2004. and "the day of battle: the war in sicily and italy" came out in 2007. finally, just last month, "the guns at last light: the war in western europe, 1944-1945". if you would like to participate in a conversation this afternoon, the numbers are up on the screen. we have also set aside or third line
newsroom, i loved being a journalist. i went to kansas city and work their for several years and ended up at "the washington post" in 1983, 30 years ago. i was a reporter and war correspondent. i did investigative reporting for the post. in 1956, for example, in the late '80s, i took on this topic. and i left the newsroom very much for bed. i have been back to the post twice since taking this out. >> host: this is booktv. we are airing our "in depth" program, rick...
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newsroom." special coverage and wolf blitzer will be here and brian todd, i'm sure you'll be back. just an amazing sight at the u.s. supreme court in washington, d.c. >>> the star witness in the zimmerman murder trial may take the stand at any time now. i'm talking about trayvon martin's girlfriend, the young woman talking with martin on his cell phone just before he was killed. as you can see, court proceedings have gotten under way and we understand the judge has also riluled on emotion to allow 911 calls to be admitted on evidence. george howell is in florida. george, fell us more. >> carol, good morning. right now you see jane, she is on the stand and we're still waiting it learn her relevance to the case as a far as being a prosecution witness. we also now know that juror b-72 was released for reasons unrelated to this case. we understand that that was one of the male jurors. one of those alternates that was released. i can tell you aegd yesterdyest very difficult for a lot of people, including the family of trayvon martin and i want to warn you some of the images you're about to see may be disturbing. it was too much for tracy martin an
newsroom." special coverage and wolf blitzer will be here and brian todd, i'm sure you'll be back. just an amazing sight at the u.s. supreme court in washington, d.c. >>> the star witness in the zimmerman murder trial may take the stand at any time now. i'm talking about trayvon martin's girlfriend, the young woman talking with martin on his cell phone just before he was killed. as you can see, court proceedings have gotten under way and we understand the judge has also riluled on...
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washington. good morning, everybody. hope you had a super weekend. it is summertime. people are moving a little slowly on mondays. we'll get you started. i'm bill hemmer, here in "america's newsrooming over the weekend. the new acting commissioner, daniel werfel is his name. there he is. he will go before the house appropriations committee at 3:00 p.m.
washington. good morning, everybody. hope you had a super weekend. it is summertime. people are moving a little slowly on mondays. we'll get you started. i'm bill hemmer, here in "america's newsrooming over the weekend. the new acting commissioner, daniel werfel is his name. there he is. he will go before the house appropriations committee at 3:00 p.m.