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>> mike watkins: so, "grace" stands for "gravity recovery and climate experiment." >> stahl: mike watkinsad of the science division at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. he was the mission manager for the latest mars rover mission, and he is the project scientist for grace. >> watkins: so, the way grace works is it's... it's two satellites. >> stahl: two? >> watkins: they're actually measuring each other's orbit very, very accurately. >> stahl: what affects that orbit is gravity. >> watkins: as the first one comes up on some extra mass, an area of higher gravity, it gets pulled away... >> stahl: it goes faster. >> watkins: ...from the second spacecraft. >> stahl: and that's where water comes in. since water has mass, it affects the pull of gravity. so after the first grace satellite approaches an area that's had lots of heavy rain, for example, and is pulled ahead, the second one gets there, feels the pull, and catches up. the instruments are constantly measuring the distance between the two. >> watkins: their changes in separation, their changes in their orbit are a little dif
>> mike watkins: so, "grace" stands for "gravity recovery and climate experiment." >> stahl: mike watkinsad of the science division at nasa's jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena. he was the mission manager for the latest mars rover mission, and he is the project scientist for grace. >> watkins: so, the way grace works is it's... it's two satellites. >> stahl: two? >> watkins: they're actually measuring each other's orbit very, very accurately....
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louis attorney albert watkins filed this petition in st. louis speaker. watkins said gilmore was stolen. >> there is a simple little law out there that you can't steal babies. you don't need a policeman to explain that from you. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> in watkins courtroom women who feel they might have been victims of child stealing, filled out applications. her birth in 1964. >> i never did get a chance to see her i never got a chance to touch her. >> 49-year-old pam wood said the story of her adoption has always been sketchy. >> my mother gave me story and she takes it back and then she'll say she didn't say it. so i'm kind of like in between don't know what is what, you know. >> reporter: while the hospital has been closed for 36 years, watkins says birth and death records still exist and if there's trafficking the city could be accountable. price says no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the lost years. >> i've had to make up these 49 years and i know the other kids are going to be jealous but she's priority now. >>
louis attorney albert watkins filed this petition in st. louis speaker. watkins said gilmore was stolen. >> there is a simple little law out there that you can't steal babies. you don't need a policeman to explain that from you. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> in watkins courtroom women who feel they might have been victims of child stealing, filled out applications. her birth in 1964. >> i never did get a chance to see her i never got a chance to touch her. >>...
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watkins says birth and death records exist f there was trafficking the city could be accountable. price says no alt of money -- amount of money will compensate her and her daughter for the lost years. >> i have to make up 49 years. the other kids will be jealous, but she is priority now. >> the case led other women to question the same thing may have happened to them. >> there are tornado watches across the south. meteorologist corvo is here with that. >> these will go on for 2-3 hours. i want to show you across the satellite. you see away from iowa down to texas. it is texas that we are watching right now. you see how they have developed. they really are not moving out of the area. that's a problem with these storms. so what we have is a lot of hail across the region. reports here have been telling us that we have seen golf-ball size hail for much of the area in western parts of texas. there's severe warnings in the orange. it is the tornado watches that we'll continue to watch, at least for 3-4 hours in the region >>> astronauts at the international space station got an upgrade
watkins says birth and death records exist f there was trafficking the city could be accountable. price says no alt of money -- amount of money will compensate her and her daughter for the lost years. >> i have to make up 49 years. the other kids will be jealous, but she is priority now. >> the case led other women to question the same thing may have happened to them. >> there are tornado watches across the south. meteorologist corvo is here with that. >> these will go...
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. >> since then dozens of people have contacted watkins office hoping they too may find long last family members. marie thinks her step mother lost nine babies. >> growing up were you ever suspicious. >> i always wondered what happened but when those days you know they were dead, and that was it. >> what would bit like for you knowing you have siblings. >> it would be something. >> while the hospital has been closed for 36 years watkins says birth and death records still exist, and if there was trafficking the city could be accountability. >> so the city of st. louis could be on the hook potentially. >> they could be. >> millions in restitution. >> millions, i don't think -- i don't think you can quantify the loss of a baby for 50 years. thinking that that baby is dead. >> dianne al jazeera chicago. >> astronomers have spotted a galaxy far far away, the youngest galaxy they have ever seen, stargazers at yale, located that using the ultrasensitive spitzer telescopes it was spotted because it is one of the brightest objects in the early universes. the galaxy is believed to be 100 million y
. >> since then dozens of people have contacted watkins office hoping they too may find long last family members. marie thinks her step mother lost nine babies. >> growing up were you ever suspicious. >> i always wondered what happened but when those days you know they were dead, and that was it. >> what would bit like for you knowing you have siblings. >> it would be something. >> while the hospital has been closed for 36 years watkins says birth and death...
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albert watkins says she was stolen. >> there is a rule out there that says you can't traffic in human babies. you don't need a policeman to explain that to you. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> since then dozens of people have contacted watkins office hoping they too may find long lost family members. maria gallagher thought her step mom lost five babies at homer g. phillips. >> were you suspicious? >> i always wondered bud that was it, nothing else was done. >> what was it like for you knowing you have some other siblings? >> it would be wonderful. >> while the hospital has been closed for 36 years birth and death records still exist and if there was terrificking, the city could be accountable. >> be the city of st. louis could be on the hook for millions in restitution? >> millions, i don't think you can quantify loss of a baby for 50 years thinking that that baby is dead. >> and watkins says he has had to assign yet another attorney to weed through applications people are bringing into his office to identify potential family members. it could take weeks if not months to find ou
albert watkins says she was stolen. >> there is a rule out there that says you can't traffic in human babies. you don't need a policeman to explain that to you. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> since then dozens of people have contacted watkins office hoping they too may find long lost family members. maria gallagher thought her step mom lost five babies at homer g. phillips. >> were you suspicious? >> i always wondered bud that was it, nothing else was done....
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we spoke with her attorney, andrew watt watkins, who is hearing from other women asking for help. >> there's a great deal in terms of ages, and most of them were 15, 16, 17, 18 years of age at the time that they gave birth. they were all african-american, all of extraordinary early humble means, and all of them presented to the hospital alone. and not one of them was advised of the passing of their child by a doctor, which was the protocol as per the policy of the hospital, and the standard of care in the medical industry at the time. they were all notified by a nurse. >> watkins says that he's getting calls from people who were adopted and believe they may have been stolen. president obama's presidential library is headed to his hometown of chicago. the barack obama foundation announced the decision of the video released this morning. >>> the university of chicago's bid to host the library long considered a favorite. the president and the first lady both worked at the university and owned a home nearby. >>> the 20062006gop race is crowded. a dozen are considering a run. >> in the ea
we spoke with her attorney, andrew watt watkins, who is hearing from other women asking for help. >> there's a great deal in terms of ages, and most of them were 15, 16, 17, 18 years of age at the time that they gave birth. they were all african-american, all of extraordinary early humble means, and all of them presented to the hospital alone. and not one of them was advised of the passing of their child by a doctor, which was the protocol as per the policy of the hospital, and the...
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. >> those are the jerseys worn by clemson's star players -- sammy watkins and tajh boyd. >> all of this merchandise is a $4 billion a year industry. and now that tahj and sammy are not actually college football players, they're getting ready for the nfl draft, they can make some money off of this, and they're actually here today in the store signing autographs for $30. and there's a line out the door of people waiting to get their autograph. >> we have sweats, we have ties, we have hats, we have bags, we have flip flops, we have watches, we have flags, we have wallets, we have keychains, we have jewelry. we have everything down to nightlights, to stuffed animals, to sink stoppers. i have a guitar, i have drumsticks... >> would you like to see the players get some money from the jerseys with their number on them? >> um, if that happened from a business standpoint, we'd have to jack up our prices... >> what are the ends of the ncaa? on one hand its easy answer to that. that has to do with profit, and that has to do with who controls the incredible amounts of money that are produced by col
. >> those are the jerseys worn by clemson's star players -- sammy watkins and tajh boyd. >> all of this merchandise is a $4 billion a year industry. and now that tahj and sammy are not actually college football players, they're getting ready for the nfl draft, they can make some money off of this, and they're actually here today in the store signing autographs for $30. and there's a line out the door of people waiting to get their autograph. >> we have sweats, we have ties,...
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watkins grew up to get a better sense of the mind-set. >> so this is your mind-set?yeah. >> down the hill? >> yeah. this is east baltimore. just like west baltimore, oppressed, high unemployment rates, high team pregnancy rates, low life expectancy. this seems like a working class neighborhood. >> robbing peter to pay paul, just trying to make it. a lot of working class people and some amazing people around here. they work three jobs just to survive, to live a simple life. >> how are you doing, officer? your experience with police officers, many of them, those took place in this neighborhood. >> if you live in an area that's, you know, like a black area that's poor, police officers don't enforce. i mean, they don't protect and serve, they enforce. >> did you ever have interactions with the cops? >> no. >> fortunately you don't, right? >> right. >> do you ever see it? >> yes, all the time. >> what do you see? >> harassment. >> like what? >> just me the messing with them for no reason, just jacking them up, checking their pockets, not doing anything at the end. they'll
watkins grew up to get a better sense of the mind-set. >> so this is your mind-set?yeah. >> down the hill? >> yeah. this is east baltimore. just like west baltimore, oppressed, high unemployment rates, high team pregnancy rates, low life expectancy. this seems like a working class neighborhood. >> robbing peter to pay paul, just trying to make it. a lot of working class people and some amazing people around here. they work three jobs just to survive, to live a simple...
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watkins a writer and professor and by his own admission a former drug dealer.t the toxic relations between baltimore's police and african-american residents. we invited him to put those thoughts on camera. >> baltimore city police officers are out of control. i can't remember having a positive experience with a police officer ever. if you are a black person and in a black neighborhood that's poor they speak to you like you are not a person. it's never like hey how is everything? a lot of what the "f" are you on the corner? they see me as an animal or thing. they pull their guns out and make everyone lay on the ground and crack you on the back of your head. disstrus is not a new thing. it's been going on forever. everyone i know has been dealing with police brutality. the police officers in baltimore don't live in baltimore. their first experience with a black person is when they get a license to kill. everyone should be upset. everyone knows what's going on. they can see it. we do need peaceful protesting. we need those clergy men to step up. violence brings ab
watkins a writer and professor and by his own admission a former drug dealer.t the toxic relations between baltimore's police and african-american residents. we invited him to put those thoughts on camera. >> baltimore city police officers are out of control. i can't remember having a positive experience with a police officer ever. if you are a black person and in a black neighborhood that's poor they speak to you like you are not a person. it's never like hey how is everything? a lot of...
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albert watkins says gilmore was stolen. >> you can't steal a baby from a momma, and you don't have to be taught that. >> reporter: since then dozens of people have contacted his office hoping they too may find long-lost family members. growing up were you ever suspicious? >> i always wondered what happened. but they were saying they were dead and that was it. >> reporter: what would it be like for you to know you have some others out there? >> it would be something. >> reporter: birth and death records still exist and if there was trafficking, the city could be accountable. >> so the city of st. louis could be on the hook potentially for millions in restitution. >> millions? i don't think you can quantify the loss of a baby for 50 years, thinking that that baby is dead. >> reporter: diane eastabrook al jazeera, chicago. >>> the state of maryland is offering zero interest loans to baltimore businesses hurt by the riots sparked by freddie gray's death. the loans of up to $35,000 can be paid over five years. businesses with greater losses may qualify for a different program with higher a
albert watkins says gilmore was stolen. >> you can't steal a baby from a momma, and you don't have to be taught that. >> reporter: since then dozens of people have contacted his office hoping they too may find long-lost family members. growing up were you ever suspicious? >> i always wondered what happened. but they were saying they were dead and that was it. >> reporter: what would it be like for you to know you have some others out there? >> it would be...
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. >> miss pennsylvania, u.s.a., 2011 is amber joy watkins. >> she's used to the spotlight. >> ♪ >> putse on. >> but light of the different source, a laser, that caught her eye. when you are showing this amount of skin the thought of never shaving again is an amazing thing. laser hair removal, but amber joy knew she had to be very careful but who was operating that laser. >> i heard horror stories. i have seen people have scarring from laser hair removal and i'm lucky that i started out with the right doctor. >> lasers are very complicated. >> lasers are powerful surgical tools, but in the wrong hand they can burn you blind you. >> everybody keep your glasses on. >> see this white circle? that is laser basically burning a hole in what you could consider the camera's retina, the same thing could happen to your eyes. how difficult is this to work on people with darker pigment. >> so people with darker skin are much more susceptible from the laser, injury from the cooling spray. >> amber joy learned that the hard way after her first successful treatment withdraw i can burnstein she got a g
. >> miss pennsylvania, u.s.a., 2011 is amber joy watkins. >> she's used to the spotlight. >> ♪ >> putse on. >> but light of the different source, a laser, that caught her eye. when you are showing this amount of skin the thought of never shaving again is an amazing thing. laser hair removal, but amber joy knew she had to be very careful but who was operating that laser. >> i heard horror stories. i have seen people have scarring from laser hair removal and...
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i want to thank dee watkins and marc lamont hill. six more officers charged in the death of freddie gray. an exclusive interview with the prosecutor next. >>> plus breaking news on the two men who tried to attack a mohamud cartoon event in texas. u.s. authority news looking into their ties to international terrorists. >>> and a young new york city officer shot while working undercover. he died today from his wounds. our report right after this. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. to get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. there's some facts about seaworld we'd like you to know. we don't collect killer whales from the wild. and ha
i want to thank dee watkins and marc lamont hill. six more officers charged in the death of freddie gray. an exclusive interview with the prosecutor next. >>> plus breaking news on the two men who tried to attack a mohamud cartoon event in texas. u.s. authority news looking into their ties to international terrorists. >>> and a young new york city officer shot while working undercover. he died today from his wounds. our report right after this. ameriprise asked people a simple...
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watkins says gilmore was stolen. >> there is a simple law out there that says you can't steal a babymama. and you don't have to go to law school for that. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> reporter: in this conference room mothers, significant -- siblings who think they may have been victims too fill out application records. >> i never did get a chance to see her. my parents never got a chance to see her. i never got a chance to touch her. >> reporter: this woman says the story of her adoption has always been sketchy. >> she tells me a story, and then she takes it back and says she didn't say it. >> reporter: while the hospital has been closed for 36 years, birth and death records still exist, and if there was trafficking, the city could be accountable. price says no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the lost years. >> i got to make up these 49 years. and i know the other kids are going to be jealous, but she's priority now. >> diane eastabrook al jazeera, st. louis. >>> this just in dramatic new footage from the mediterranean sea. this video shows migrants c
watkins says gilmore was stolen. >> there is a simple law out there that says you can't steal a babymama. and you don't have to go to law school for that. you can't take a baby from a mom. >> reporter: in this conference room mothers, significant -- siblings who think they may have been victims too fill out application records. >> i never did get a chance to see her. my parents never got a chance to see her. i never got a chance to touch her. >> reporter: this woman says...
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. >> watkins says in addition to dozens of calls from mothers he is also goating calls from people thatw up in adoptive families and suspect they may have been stolen as newborns. in the penalty face of the boston bombing trial. then it is up to the jury whether he gets the death penalty or life in prison. both the defense team and the prosecution rested their cases yesterday. the last witness was a nun that said that tsarnaev is sorry for what he did. well, cheating allegations catching one the super bowl. coming up next, the punishment for tom brady don't go anywhere. you are watching al jazeera america. right now we are monitoring the news conference in sochi russia. woe do expect to hear from kerry and his russian counter part shortly. a reopening day for the city's baseball team. the orioles played at camden yards with fans in attendance for the first time since the funeral of freddie gray. they played before an empty stadium. but last night, it was different, it was back to baltimore. more than 20,000 fans showed up and the orioles won 5-2. star quarterback tom brady planned to ap
. >> watkins says in addition to dozens of calls from mothers he is also goating calls from people thatw up in adoptive families and suspect they may have been stolen as newborns. in the penalty face of the boston bombing trial. then it is up to the jury whether he gets the death penalty or life in prison. both the defense team and the prosecution rested their cases yesterday. the last witness was a nun that said that tsarnaev is sorry for what he did. well, cheating allegations catching...
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watkins, a provocative op-ed.e argument that -- i don't want to say justifying the riots, but rationalizing them. >> he is a truth offriend of mine. the truth is the frustration he is expressing the distrust, this is real. this is real for not just people in baltimore, but for people, many people in many communities, especially communities of color around this country. that's what law enforcement needs to be at the tip of the spear of their own reformation. one, this situation is making them less safe. the second thing, they are not able to recruit. specifically recruit in communities they need people. it's about human intelligence. when i was a paratrooper, we relied on human intelligence. if people don't trust you, they couldn't cooperate with you. >> i had a mayor said they know when the police force is working, there's trust in the community, by the percentage of crimes that are solved. homicides in baltimore is 45%. what does that tell you? the community is not helping the police solve crimes. >> if you look
watkins, a provocative op-ed.e argument that -- i don't want to say justifying the riots, but rationalizing them. >> he is a truth offriend of mine. the truth is the frustration he is expressing the distrust, this is real. this is real for not just people in baltimore, but for people, many people in many communities, especially communities of color around this country. that's what law enforcement needs to be at the tip of the spear of their own reformation. one, this situation is making...
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. >> miss pennsylvania, u.s.a., 2011 is amber joy watkins. >> she's used to the spotlight. >> ♪ >> putn. >> but light of the different source, a laser, that caught her eye. when you are showing this
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watkins was like a start-up. >> it's just exploded. there's a lot of legs to it. >> and amr, cramer was talking about it doug parker was tweeting about it a great ceo, one of the best in -- i don't want to get andrew started on the monopoly that u.s. airlines are enjoying right now. it's hard. it's barrier to entry. you've got to buy planes there's routes. >> talk to the emirates. this is the problem. global perspective, right? they're just supporting labor and they can build the airports they want to and they have already crushed the europeans. i just wonder if you think that's coming over here too? >> well, that's the problem. clearly the emirates airlines is being subsidized and it's unfair competition and they are coming here. and american is screaming down in washington. >> i've seen it all, delta i know. >> when you look at the big picture in the airline industry demand is continuing to increase. capacity is being constrained. prices are relatively well controlled. down 1% or so in fares. cash flow is exploding. american has an e
watkins was like a start-up. >> it's just exploded. there's a lot of legs to it. >> and amr, cramer was talking about it doug parker was tweeting about it a great ceo, one of the best in -- i don't want to get andrew started on the monopoly that u.s. airlines are enjoying right now. it's hard. it's barrier to entry. you've got to buy planes there's routes. >> talk to the emirates. this is the problem. global perspective, right? they're just supporting labor and they can build...
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. >> reporter: watkins says birth and death records still exist, and if there was trafficking, the cityould be accountable. pryce says no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the lost years. >> i have to make up these 49 years. i know the other kids are going to be jealous, but she is priority now. >> reporter: one woman said her mother had nine siblings at this hospital and they were all the presumed dead and she was wondering if those brothers or sisters might be alive out there. >> so if these babies were stolen does anyone know who might have done it? >> reporter: you know what they don't know at this point and that's going to be part of this whole process and investigation. you think about it some of these victims were teenagers at the time so presumably the nurses and doctors could be dead by now. but some of the women we talked to said they were told by nurses their babies died. >> all right. diane thank you. >>> today was resentencing today for convicted murder in chicago. he was the first cook county inmate resensed after a supreme court decision. he was 16 w
. >> reporter: watkins says birth and death records still exist, and if there was trafficking, the cityould be accountable. pryce says no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the lost years. >> i have to make up these 49 years. i know the other kids are going to be jealous, but she is priority now. >> reporter: one woman said her mother had nine siblings at this hospital and they were all the presumed dead and she was wondering if those brothers or sisters...
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. >> albert watkins we'll continue to watch this one with you.ing us. >> my pleasure. >> now to the debate over common core. new jersey governor chris christie says list state will no longer take part in the program. common core was adopted in 2009. set rigid guidelines for k-12 students. the curriculum they say just doesn't work. there are plenty of supporters. i talked to one new jersey resident who says he thinks the common core is the right course. >> not related to the parents whose students are being underserved now and desperately need, better education than they are getting. >> i know you say this parents movement isn't going to go far but what if it does? >> the real issue is, we're looking at the test how local districts are implementing tests and we're going to work on those problems. but sticking with higher standards and pushing students to get to higher expectations is the right course. >> julie vorse is a new jersey resident, mother of a special education student she volunteers for save our schools new jersey. julie welcome. >> tha
. >> albert watkins we'll continue to watch this one with you.ing us. >> my pleasure. >> now to the debate over common core. new jersey governor chris christie says list state will no longer take part in the program. common core was adopted in 2009. set rigid guidelines for k-12 students. the curriculum they say just doesn't work. there are plenty of supporters. i talked to one new jersey resident who says he thinks the common core is the right course. >> not related to...
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watkins says birth and death records exist. and if there was trafficking, the city could be accountable. price says no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the last years. >> i've got to make up the 49 kids. the other kids will be jealous, but she's priority now. >>> talk about this now with a clinical psychologist and joins us from los angeles tonight. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the mothers, i can't imagine what they are facing. help us understand what they are going through to help us deal with the reality? >> it's almost unfathomable. it's a new reality starting in a trauma. the trauma of losing a newborn child. then to find out all sees years later that it was in essence a betrayal, and in some ways they must go through a complex series of reactions where oh, my god, the child is alive, she's my child and i lost all these years. it's a trauma that most of us could each begin to get our heads around this. >> i imagine it's something you have never faced before. when you
watkins says birth and death records exist. and if there was trafficking, the city could be accountable. price says no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the last years. >> i've got to make up the 49 kids. the other kids will be jealous, but she's priority now. >>> talk about this now with a clinical psychologist and joins us from los angeles tonight. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the mothers, i can't imagine what...
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i still remember danny watkins. nobody got excited over that. you cannot do any worse than that. they did good. >> i heard you kind of getting on me because i'm trying to say his name. tell me how to say his name then. >> reporter: agholor you are saying it two different way. >> reporter: agholor. >> another way it will be a hard to pronounce. some people say mariota a morimoto. >> reporter: nelson agholor it is funny that the name is even harder to say because he have moved here from nigerian from age five. or real long and hard to pronounce. thinks relatively easy, alex. you will be fine witt. at least you're being honest and that is rare in the tv news person and that is why we love you. >> thank you steve i think. >> you two spreading propaganda, one law maker in russia wants to pun ish april a he will big time what has them so upset. >> you mean the band. >> u2 the band. >> yeah. >> you should not be upset about the the forecast little chillier today but wait until the temperatures in the seven day it is all coming up. >>> we are in south philly in south philadelphia for spr
i still remember danny watkins. nobody got excited over that. you cannot do any worse than that. they did good. >> i heard you kind of getting on me because i'm trying to say his name. tell me how to say his name then. >> reporter: agholor you are saying it two different way. >> reporter: agholor. >> another way it will be a hard to pronounce. some people say mariota a morimoto. >> reporter: nelson agholor it is funny that the name is even harder to say because he...
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watkins today, around his neighborhood and he showed me around and showed me what the problems are. but he also reacted earlier today regarding this preliminary report. take a look. >> the trust of the baltimore city police department is at an all-time low. we don't trust these medical examiners, don't know who they are or what they're doing. the family hasn't seen the documents yet. we should wait for the result. but again, if his neck was broken in the back of that van, obviously whoever was driving that van is a murderer. if you look at the video, his legs were limp. it definitely doesn't look like it happened in the van. >> he's passionate about the mistrust, he's passionate about not believing the report. and many people in the community are the same way. where does that come from? >> that comes from years of neglect. that comes from years of abuse. one of the things people don't necessarily understand, when you live in a neighbor and your neighborhood is a military zone in the sense that the police are always there, they're asking you questions, they want to stop you, they wan
watkins today, around his neighborhood and he showed me around and showed me what the problems are. but he also reacted earlier today regarding this preliminary report. take a look. >> the trust of the baltimore city police department is at an all-time low. we don't trust these medical examiners, don't know who they are or what they're doing. the family hasn't seen the documents yet. we should wait for the result. but again, if his neck was broken in the back of that van, obviously...
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al watkins is joining us. al, thank you, again, for being with us.ntic? >> no. the records are not authentic. any time you have a criminal or nuferrious act like this involving a baby there has to be appropriate documentation that is consistent with the story other than the real one. this comes as no surprise and is totally inconsistent with the facts as we know them. >> let's talk about this. the hospital, as i understand it, accuses her of walking across town to the all-white city hospital. remember, this was in the '60s and she did that to deliver the baby there and then they say she walked all the way back to homer g. philips hospital to give the baby up for adoption. let's listen to what zella says about that, first of all. >> this is robbing me of my joy. it's robbing me of my joy. you have robbed me. you are trying to kill my character. you're trying to lie and say i was at one hospital. i've never been to city hospital in my life. i can't even tell you right now where it was. i think it's lies on top of lies. >> okay. let me ask you, al, how
al watkins is joining us. al, thank you, again, for being with us.ntic? >> no. the records are not authentic. any time you have a criminal or nuferrious act like this involving a baby there has to be appropriate documentation that is consistent with the story other than the real one. this comes as no surprise and is totally inconsistent with the facts as we know them. >> let's talk about this. the hospital, as i understand it, accuses her of walking across town to the all-white city...
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watkins that they are in the very early stages of an investigation and are attempting to compile and review records to learn more about what may have occurred at homer g. phillips hospital. what is your sense of how seriously police are taking this? >> well, i think the police are -- they do their job the police are not the ones initiating this investigation the overwhelming response from the public, the inquiry from federal authorities and the very fact that from a political standpoint in missouri there is a great deal of sensitivity right now especially about making sure there is an opportunity for these women during the waning years of their lives to garner answer to say a lifelong question. some of them have lived half a century or more with this gnawing feeling that they are without their child and that gnawing feeling is not been of in sense it's born of fact. >> are you getting an early sense and i know you are still waiting on records to be released to you but are you getting an early sense whether this was a few rogue nurses or moristickic black adoption scheme at the hospit
watkins that they are in the very early stages of an investigation and are attempting to compile and review records to learn more about what may have occurred at homer g. phillips hospital. what is your sense of how seriously police are taking this? >> well, i think the police are -- they do their job the police are not the ones initiating this investigation the overwhelming response from the public, the inquiry from federal authorities and the very fact that from a political standpoint...
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. >> while the hospital has been closed 36 years watkins said birth and death records exist and if there was trafficking the city could be accountable. price said no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the lost years. >> i got to make up these 49 years and i know the other kids are going to be jealous but she's priority now. >> al jazeera, st. louis. >> in our digit albeit, a social experiment video aimed at warning parents about kidnappers has gone viral. the crater of the video approaches mothers at a playground and asks for permission to try to lure their child away with his puppy. none of the parents believed their child would walk away with him, but watch what happened. >> hey you like puppies? >> yes. >> a puppy. guess what the name is? >> what? >> doughnut. yeah. you like puppies right? want to go see the other puppies, i got a bunch of them. want to go? all right let's go. >> the kid walks away with him. some child experts criticized the overall warning that talking to strangers is dangerous. one organization said missing kids are more often abducted by people
. >> while the hospital has been closed 36 years watkins said birth and death records exist and if there was trafficking the city could be accountable. price said no amount of money will compensate her or her daughter for the lost years. >> i got to make up these 49 years and i know the other kids are going to be jealous but she's priority now. >> al jazeera, st. louis. >> in our digit albeit, a social experiment video aimed at warning parents about kidnappers has gone...
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. >> reporter: attorney albert watkins represents the price family. >> there was not one adoption agency50s or 1970s in the st. louis area that catered to african-american couples seeking to adopt infants of color. >> reporter: cbs news tried to contact a representative from the hospital, which closed in 1979, but no one could speak on its behalf. the mayor of st. louis released a statement to cbs this morning saying the alleged events happened a long time ago when records retention practices were very different. we are working with alleged victims. >> how did that happen? >> reporter: price believes her daughter was illegally adopted and returned to foster care because of her hearing problems. she says her new daughter and grandkids are relocating to st. louis to try and replace what >> i didn't know i had a child out there. thank god a child was looking for me. >> reporter: aside from the joy, how do you handle just the anger? >> i pray. there is a lot of sadness to look at. but i must f ocusthon e the joy. i must. >>> coming up next, bo derek sits down with cbs sunday morning to find
. >> reporter: attorney albert watkins represents the price family. >> there was not one adoption agency50s or 1970s in the st. louis area that catered to african-american couples seeking to adopt infants of color. >> reporter: cbs news tried to contact a representative from the hospital, which closed in 1979, but no one could speak on its behalf. the mayor of st. louis released a statement to cbs this morning saying the alleged events happened a long time ago when records...
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dee watkins, you do.ate you sharing your personal experiences with us. >> thank you for having the conversation. i think it's helpful. >> i do too. thank you, sir. tom, thank you very much. we're going to take a quick break. later in this show you're going to hear from some of the youth of baltimore. they are going to talk about their experiences with the community, with the police and what they need to succeed. stay with us. (music throughout) one coat coverage, one coat guaranteed, one happy couple. marquee, behr's most advanced paint and primer, only at the home depot. [ male announcer ] after john huntsman was diagnosed with cancer, he founded huntsman cancer institute. to fight cancer in new and different ways like combining 300 years of family histories with health records to treat, predict and in many cases, prevent, cancer. with the vital understanding that cancer moves fast. and we have to move faster. to learn more or support the cause, go to huntsmancancer.org. female announcer: sleep train's i
dee watkins, you do.ate you sharing your personal experiences with us. >> thank you for having the conversation. i think it's helpful. >> i do too. thank you, sir. tom, thank you very much. we're going to take a quick break. later in this show you're going to hear from some of the youth of baltimore. they are going to talk about their experiences with the community, with the police and what they need to succeed. stay with us. (music throughout) one coat coverage, one coat...
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. >> speaking of their family, brian watkins asked on twitter did having a former first lady as a mother-in-lawelp or hinder louisa? >> of course, abigail had passed by the time john quincy attained the presidency, so she can't ask her mother-in-law about handling the role and the role had somewhat shifted. louisa generally follows the presence that monroe set, not attending public functions. it did help. she was familiar with her mother-in-law's opinions and the way she had carried herself. i think that she wanted in some ways to keep that in mind and honor that. >> did she continue the entertaining that she had done to get him to the white house once they were in the white house? >> no, not to that degree. the sociables were informal. there was music, there was often dancing. once they get into the white house, the entertainments are much more restricted. they're open to a lot of people especially the drawing rooms but they're not, there is not that kind of dancing until actually the end of their term. as their on their way out, the last great drawing room, they as their on their way out, the
. >> speaking of their family, brian watkins asked on twitter did having a former first lady as a mother-in-lawelp or hinder louisa? >> of course, abigail had passed by the time john quincy attained the presidency, so she can't ask her mother-in-law about handling the role and the role had somewhat shifted. louisa generally follows the presence that monroe set, not attending public functions. it did help. she was familiar with her mother-in-law's opinions and the way she had carried...
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watkins, daniel richards, the conservative party candidate 22,400. [applause] 22,421. the number of ballot papers rejected and that counted at this election was as follows. tom: labour holds tooting. that number is not particularly surprising. the greens of overtaking the liberal democrats. look at the change in the share of the vote. look through that. colin: reams of replaced liberal democrats have dropped badly. -- greens have replaced, liberal democrats have dropped badly. interestingly, labour and the conservatives are both up. the tiniest swing from conservative to labour. the conservatives are not going to do worse than 2010 tonight. tom: one of the things that the democrats were worried about was losing votes to the greens and that is something that we have seen over the campaign. are you surprised by that? jane: roughly in line with what we were expecting because ukip is picking up large numbers of votes in the capital interestingly but was me -- what must be happening in other parts is that some of the ukip voters are helping the tories. the greens are doing
watkins, daniel richards, the conservative party candidate 22,400. [applause] 22,421. the number of ballot papers rejected and that counted at this election was as follows. tom: labour holds tooting. that number is not particularly surprising. the greens of overtaking the liberal democrats. look at the change in the share of the vote. look through that. colin: reams of replaced liberal democrats have dropped badly. -- greens have replaced, liberal democrats have dropped badly. interestingly,...
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joe watkins is a former white house aid to george h.w. bush. let me start with you, joe.u think the president gets enough credit for the jobs record that has been rung up here over the past couple of years or too much credit? >> history will be the best judge of how many credit he should rightfully get in terms of creating more jobs. i'm glad to see we are moving in the right direction. today's report helps us to feel anemic, but we have a long distance to go. i look at the numbers that are not moving like the labor force participation rate which is up 1/10 of 1%. it hasn't moved at all and stayed between 62.7 and 62.9% since april of last year. i am looking at the part-time employment numbers and the workers's numbers that have not changed. there is a lot of room for growth and obviously i don't think the get will do anything until september. we have a lot of room yet. i'm not discouraged. i'm encouraged by it but we have to wait and see and we have a lot of growth going forward. >> the mayor has a balanced view of you with the jobs report. what do you see that you think
joe watkins is a former white house aid to george h.w. bush. let me start with you, joe.u think the president gets enough credit for the jobs record that has been rung up here over the past couple of years or too much credit? >> history will be the best judge of how many credit he should rightfully get in terms of creating more jobs. i'm glad to see we are moving in the right direction. today's report helps us to feel anemic, but we have a long distance to go. i look at the numbers that...
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young men who have been to prison and who like kurtis watkins in washington, d.c., he works with about 50 or 60 men who have been to prison and transformed their lives. it means they can drive taxicabs in high crime areas. once their character changes the characteristic has advantages. we should try to provote innovative approaches rather than whining and trying to find excuses. there's nothing more lethal than a good excuse for failure. institutional racism whatever that means. we need to stop it. we need to concentrate on what we can do to elevate and lift ourselves regardless of the resist ens that other people may impose on us. >> caller: the problem in america is white supremacy and racism that mr. woodson does not want to talk about. the day before the young man's spine was broken he did -- there was no racism -- excuse me. i'm nervous. there was no riots going on in baltimore. she will give you a history of this country and its racism. >> let me say. i was born in the depression. up until 1965, 85% of all black households had man and woman raising children. elderly people could
young men who have been to prison and who like kurtis watkins in washington, d.c., he works with about 50 or 60 men who have been to prison and transformed their lives. it means they can drive taxicabs in high crime areas. once their character changes the characteristic has advantages. we should try to provote innovative approaches rather than whining and trying to find excuses. there's nothing more lethal than a good excuse for failure. institutional racism whatever that means. we need to stop...
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young men who have been to prison -- curtis watkins in washington dc works with about 50 or 60 men who up into prison and transform their lives. if they can drive -- it means they can drive taxicabs in high crime areas. my point is, we should be using all of our energy to try and promote innovative approaches to poverty, rather than just trying to find excuses. there's nothing more lethal than a good excuse for failure. institutional racism, whatever that means. we need to stop it and we need to begin to concentrate on what we can do to elevate and lift ourselves, regardless of the resistance that other people may impose on us. host: mount vernon, new york is up next. carolyn, you are on. caller: good morning. the problem in the good old usa is white supremacy and the institutional racism that mr. woodson does not want to talk about. the day before the young man's spine was broken there was no racism -- excuse me, i'm nervous. there was no riots going on in baltimore. this has been going on all over the u.s. please have dr. joy todegrew on. she will give you history. guest: i was born
young men who have been to prison -- curtis watkins in washington dc works with about 50 or 60 men who up into prison and transform their lives. if they can drive -- it means they can drive taxicabs in high crime areas. my point is, we should be using all of our energy to try and promote innovative approaches to poverty, rather than just trying to find excuses. there's nothing more lethal than a good excuse for failure. institutional racism, whatever that means. we need to stop it and we need...
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joe watkins a former george h.w. bush official and he's on set with us.cutive editor of bluenationreview.com and msnbc contributor and a man who thinks very highly of his arguing skills because jimmy always agrees to come on and, like i've got things prepared for you, jimmy. like full screen. i never do anything to joe. always like me and joe against you. >> this is why they asked us for talking point. so you can ambush. but i am prepared for you by brother from another mother. >> those two guys can't touch me. we'll see whether we can or not. but, first, you're still, you know you're still talking about the minimum wage like you don't know that number one, if it helps at all, it doesn't help that much compared to growth. compared to something we really need. >> right. >> that's even assuming that it doesn't hurt because even the cbo and you know this the cbo said you raise, you get a $2 bump for 900,000 people and 500,000 jobs are lost and those people go to the true minimum wage zero which is the true minimum wage in this country. let me show you before
joe watkins a former george h.w. bush official and he's on set with us.cutive editor of bluenationreview.com and msnbc contributor and a man who thinks very highly of his arguing skills because jimmy always agrees to come on and, like i've got things prepared for you, jimmy. like full screen. i never do anything to joe. always like me and joe against you. >> this is why they asked us for talking point. so you can ambush. but i am prepared for you by brother from another mother. >>...
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watkins. he grew up here.ently writes about his run-ins with city police when he was young including a new op-ed published in "new york times" that you should read. we're also joined by baltimore sun reporter justin feinton who's covering this situation. thanks to both of you gentlemen. let's start with the news. okay that the van made an extra stop. it was undisclosed. what does that mean to you that it was undisclosed? >> it's potentially significant, but we don't know. you have to question why we didn't know about it. and yet we don't know why police threw that out there yesterday. it could be as simple as the van driver stopped to get a coke and didn't tell anybody. so it's a big question about what exactly that represents. >> one reason that they might want it out there is what does it show professor? it shows that the cops dealt with a little bit of deception, right? someone didn't tell them something but they ferreted it out anyway. what's the message we can police our own, we can investigate our own, d
watkins. he grew up here.ently writes about his run-ins with city police when he was young including a new op-ed published in "new york times" that you should read. we're also joined by baltimore sun reporter justin feinton who's covering this situation. thanks to both of you gentlemen. let's start with the news. okay that the van made an extra stop. it was undisclosed. what does that mean to you that it was undisclosed? >> it's potentially significant, but we don't know. you...
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in 2004, rabbi watkin was part of the group of graduates of the shalom heartland institute in jerusalemhe's been a tremendous asset to the jewish community at large as has his wife judy, by her teaching at the day school for many years. i wish rabbi wakin well on his retirement and the next chapter of his life. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? wowed, the gentleman is recognized -- without objection the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. higgins: no matter where you stand on the trans-pacific partnership, the export-import bank is one trade program we should all get behind. after all, this is a federal agency that operates at no cost to taxpayers and whose sole purpose is to create jobs by helping american manufacturers increase exports. the export-import bank provides loans to help american businesses compete against foreign companies that receive subsidies from their government. it provides credit to facilitate the sale of american goods abroad. since 2009, the export-im
in 2004, rabbi watkin was part of the group of graduates of the shalom heartland institute in jerusalemhe's been a tremendous asset to the jewish community at large as has his wife judy, by her teaching at the day school for many years. i wish rabbi wakin well on his retirement and the next chapter of his life. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? wowed, the gentleman is recognized -- without...