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it reminded us the cambridge connections not that cambridge is hotbed. obviously where the harvard is and where the mosque is that the tsarnaevs attended. the mosque according to media reports the fbi were reluctant to investigate even after intelligence folks came forward with information about the tsarnaevs. when you say boston we hear in cambridge think to a degree. and it is at front of mind. bill: there is no connection right now to the tsarnaev brothers or boston marathon bombing or anything on campus of harvard university. how familiar with are you with the cambridge police department, campus police, state police who were told, are responding now with k-9 units and perhaps some sort of detection devices to figure out whether or not this is the real deal or whether or not it is a prank? >> we saw how serious they are because once again geographically speaking we don't know there are bombs. this is college finals week bomb threat, so there are no bombs. in the climate in boston what we went through the boston bombing you can't disconnect cambridge a
it reminded us the cambridge connections not that cambridge is hotbed. obviously where the harvard is and where the mosque is that the tsarnaevs attended. the mosque according to media reports the fbi were reluctant to investigate even after intelligence folks came forward with information about the tsarnaevs. when you say boston we hear in cambridge think to a degree. and it is at front of mind. bill: there is no connection right now to the tsarnaev brothers or boston marathon bombing or...
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i was in cambridge three years so i know the area pretty well. you're going to lock down the buildings, no access and evacuate. and then you're going to have a next ring of protective areas just to keep people away in case they actually do find something. so the area you're describing largely all of harvard yard, harvard square is going to be inaccessible to people, but you might not actually evacuate everyone from the buildings within that broader perimeter. >> michael leiter, thank you so much for your expertise. again, just to let you know what we're watching, the harvard university police department this morning getting an unconfirmed report of explosives in four buildings, the science center, thayer, sever and emerson. we'll take a break and be back with more right after this. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joi
i was in cambridge three years so i know the area pretty well. you're going to lock down the buildings, no access and evacuate. and then you're going to have a next ring of protective areas just to keep people away in case they actually do find something. so the area you're describing largely all of harvard yard, harvard square is going to be inaccessible to people, but you might not actually evacuate everyone from the buildings within that broader perimeter. >> michael leiter, thank you...
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your it done woman chemist working at polaroid in cambridge, massachusetts. when you realize the connection between apartheid south africa and your work? >> it is interesting i'm in new orleans when i'm doing this interview because i learned ofut apartheid in 10th grade preparatory high school where i graduated in 1964. our social studies teacher to a book that resonated with me, and the pain and suffering from apartheid moved to me at that time is a 10th-grader. i saw apartheid again with the massacre and then was out of my mind until that moment at polaroid. all i knew then was it was a bad -- south africa was a bad place for black people. .e studied ourselves we traced the history back to nazi germany. polaroid had the technology that made the truly effective and brutal. >> then of course around the same time a huge campaign developed against the south african gold coins. the south african miners were terribly exploited within the mines by the government and that was at the period when gold was rising in value. to camera was also used photograph the miners
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the next day cambridge began to fill up with militiamen. they soon learned that there was no violence but there were all these people with their weapons in the middle of cambridge. it was a very volatile crowd and these were the country people who had turned into the rabble-rousers. it was then -- sam adams wasn't there and john adams wasn't there. they needed someone from the boston committee of correspondence to show up and try to calm things down. in samuel adams absence a new person began to emerge as one of the leaders of the boston revolutionary movement. he was a young dr. named joseph award. 33 years old. he had been an accolade really of samuel adams for more than a decade and he had gained more and more of a public presence. he was a different kind of guy from sam adams. sam adams was almost two decades older. he had a different approach. joseph warren, there was a charisma about him and i'd like to read a passage in my book that describes warren as he -- because the quest went out that he come to cambridge said he and other membe
the next day cambridge began to fill up with militiamen. they soon learned that there was no violence but there were all these people with their weapons in the middle of cambridge. it was a very volatile crowd and these were the country people who had turned into the rabble-rousers. it was then -- sam adams wasn't there and john adams wasn't there. they needed someone from the boston committee of correspondence to show up and try to calm things down. in samuel adams absence a new person began...
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other half of the year to keep your actors, you know, from starvation, so you go to lawyers halls, cambridge colleges, the houses of nobility and you played your plays there so you had to cut them and this new one was clearly written for an indoor theatre, you can sort of tell. >> rose: we conclude this evening with the great disrie lynnist anne-sophie mutter. >> part of the repertoire we will perform saturday is part of our favorite pieces which we have, lived through, so we feel rather confident that the concert will be fruitful. >> rose: good plays, good players, good music, when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: mark rylance is here, he won a tony award for his performance in boeing, boeing and the second tony for jerusalem in 2011, he is back in the theatre playing the lead in two shakespeare plays in repertoire, he is king richa
other half of the year to keep your actors, you know, from starvation, so you go to lawyers halls, cambridge colleges, the houses of nobility and you played your plays there so you had to cut them and this new one was clearly written for an indoor theatre, you can sort of tell. >> rose: we conclude this evening with the great disrie lynnist anne-sophie mutter. >> part of the repertoire we will perform saturday is part of our favorite pieces which we have, lived through, so we feel...
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from theibute there duke of cambridge earlier tonight. we saw president obama earlier talking about president mandela's contribution. we have more on what the president had to say and where he basically characterize that tribute. >> it is very interesting on a number of levels. president obama spoke about his first political involvement being in the anti-apartheid movement. this is something we will see over the coming days. people in the civil rights movement looked towards south africa and felt the pride in seeing a black president in place. america's first black president paid tribute to the fierce dignity, as he called it, of nelson mandela. he took a great lesson from that. nelson mandela no longer belongs to us but to the ages. he said that is not the lessons of all addicts but of people in their own personal lives. decisions should be guided, not by hate but by love. a quote from echo martin luther king. he said, he took history in his hands and bent the moral half of the universe. >> we have been reporting the death of former pres
from theibute there duke of cambridge earlier tonight. we saw president obama earlier talking about president mandela's contribution. we have more on what the president had to say and where he basically characterize that tribute. >> it is very interesting on a number of levels. president obama spoke about his first political involvement being in the anti-apartheid movement. this is something we will see over the coming days. people in the civil rights movement looked towards south africa...
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the harvard police department and cambridge police now on the scene. out of an abundance of caution, police decided to evacuate parts of the university, the entire university while this report is being investigated. so far, no explosives have been found. they've just received an unconfirmed report that there were explosives in those buildings but again, no explosives have been found, and the university has now been evacuated. we'll keep you posted on any new developments coming out of harvard. >>> on with the rest of the news now, specifically politics. he's a co-sponsor of the budget deal that just might bring bipartisanship back to washington and a new poll shows paul ryan is gaining popularity with people who could help any hopes for a 2016 white house run. that is according to the "des main register" shows ryan is a 73% farvegt rating among republicans, leading mike huckabee and rick santorum. that's different from the value voters poll where ryan came in sixth. on the democratic side, hillary clinton far and away the favorite at 89%, with vice pre
the harvard police department and cambridge police now on the scene. out of an abundance of caution, police decided to evacuate parts of the university, the entire university while this report is being investigated. so far, no explosives have been found. they've just received an unconfirmed report that there were explosives in those buildings but again, no explosives have been found, and the university has now been evacuated. we'll keep you posted on any new developments coming out of harvard....
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the alarm want out after 6:00 telling students at cambridge do "get out." >> finals are canceled but i need that to get my degree so we are all stranded. >> according to cambridge police the bomb threat came by e-mail and the f.b.i. is investigating. >> this morning, chilling allegations about the sign language interpreter in trouble for faking it at nelson mandela's memorial. a family mobile of the interpreter says he faced a murder charge ten years ago. the 34-year-old was accused of burning two men to death for stealing a tv but he was never tried because he was "not mentally fit." analysts say he was institutionalized. he is suffering from schizophrenia. >> newly released details of the suspected mastermind behind the boston marathon bombing. tamerlan may have been schizophrenic and heard an bring voices. three died while 260 were injured at the boston marathon bombing. >> federal investigators will release a draft report on the august 2012 chevron refinery fire in richmond. the chemical safety board will issue new safety recommendations for chevron along with changes on regulati
the alarm want out after 6:00 telling students at cambridge do "get out." >> finals are canceled but i need that to get my degree so we are all stranded. >> according to cambridge police the bomb threat came by e-mail and the f.b.i. is investigating. >> this morning, chilling allegations about the sign language interpreter in trouble for faking it at nelson mandela's memorial. a family mobile of the interpreter says he faced a murder charge ten years ago. the...
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cambridge police saying there have been unconfirmed reports of explosives placed on the campus. here's what one student told chris jansing just a short time ago. >> i was in the dining hall and the college made an announcement that the finals -- just this morning's finals, the 9:00 finals have been cancelled. i think people overall were elated in a sense because it does take a stressor off, but as i said people are confirmed because it is a little bit, you know, it causes anxiety when one hears that explosive devices may be in places that you frequent. >> again, some of the first initial reports came out this morning at 9:00 a.m. about this. rehema ellis joins me with what's happening. i was following different tweets coming out and i noticed as exam week began, the finals on harvard's campus on thursday, they go through the 21st. as we heard from that one student there, people cheering in the dining hall at the thought that the finals are not going to be happening today. but obviously they are taking this very seriously there as we reported in the last hour. the atf has just sh
cambridge police saying there have been unconfirmed reports of explosives placed on the campus. here's what one student told chris jansing just a short time ago. >> i was in the dining hall and the college made an announcement that the finals -- just this morning's finals, the 9:00 finals have been cancelled. i think people overall were elated in a sense because it does take a stressor off, but as i said people are confirmed because it is a little bit, you know, it causes anxiety when one...
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after that, they saw each other once every few months while the president was in cambridge, and then after law school, they gradually fell out of touch. >> why wouldn't you ask the president in the first place? in 2011 when you told the world a falsehood, and you said, we scoured the book, and he wasn't in there, so, we concluded he didn't know him. that's the oddest response i've ever heard. i think -- well, i am not going to speculate, but clearly, this administration has trouble finding the truth and saying it. and if you don't ask the principal, you're not going to get the truth, and they know that. >> a drunk driving incident ahead of an election, 2011. >> right, that's the problem, is everyone's families are filled with, you know, are fraught are tension and strain ties. when you become the president of the united states, you are held to a different standard and more scrutiny, and if there is a potential news story about a blood relative, people are supposed to ask you and they're supposed to be honest with the media about it, and it's just hard to pretend that that line of --
after that, they saw each other once every few months while the president was in cambridge, and then after law school, they gradually fell out of touch. >> why wouldn't you ask the president in the first place? in 2011 when you told the world a falsehood, and you said, we scoured the book, and he wasn't in there, so, we concluded he didn't know him. that's the oddest response i've ever heard. i think -- well, i am not going to speculate, but clearly, this administration has trouble...
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university teachers who do not have an opportunity to go abroad for a continuous course of study in cambridge university program provides a tomb on scores of stocking the uk combined with a one month online course. in addition despite the peace program teachers have the chance to take advanced training online and then was a visiting special east thousand to get the training for these programs. yet overall. i believe that teachers training has already become system applies to find convenes that with the help of wonder and technologists will bring up a generation of talented pupils and students as you know we have really talented students in such tales as mathematics and physics. we are aiming at preparing people was good creative thinking. it is over with. in addition experts know that apart from the improvements in kazakhstan is university's the country's witnessing the gradual strengthening of university chains. those improvements can cease to be unification and enlargement of the university's while those high of education institutions regional meet some nice requirements will be downgraded
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for a brief period of time in the '80s when the president's apartment was being readied for him in cambridge, massachusetts. the problem was in 2012, the white house said that the boston globe cited the white house as saying they had never met. now, this is what jay carney said yesterday about all this. >> when omar obama said the other day, and there were reports he had said the other day that president obama back when he was a law school student had stayed with him in cambridge, i thought it was the right thing to do to go ask him. nobody had asked him in the past, and the president said he in fact had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school, and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his apartment was ready. >> so that's what jay carney says. the only real difference here was that he, jay carney, physically asked the president face-to-face, whether he met with the uncle, and that was the difference. the president said, yes, i met with him and stayed with him for three weeks. i spoke with the attorney for the uncle. the uncle's name is an youngo obama. but the
for a brief period of time in the '80s when the president's apartment was being readied for him in cambridge, massachusetts. the problem was in 2012, the white house said that the boston globe cited the white house as saying they had never met. now, this is what jay carney said yesterday about all this. >> when omar obama said the other day, and there were reports he had said the other day that president obama back when he was a law school student had stayed with him in cambridge, i...
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areas by the water like cambridge and easton can expect a low temperature of 20. although it will be a cold start, overall, tomorrow will be a warmer day than we had today. high temperatures tomorrow will be around 40 degrees. a high tomorrow in washington of 41. new information coming in about saturday's storm. coming up, i'm going to be showing you, if you can expect any snow, and if you can, potentially how much you might get. doreen? >> thanks, amelia. more money for teachers and more programs geared towards students who live in poor neighborhoods. tonight, the new ceo of prince george's county school is out with his budget proposal. the bureau chief tracy wilkins tells us how he's trying to focus on the future. >> prince george's school ceo kevin maxwell proposed budget got a standing ovation. magsz maxwell is proposing a $1.1 billion, $56 million more than last year. >> these proposals are in response to people's request. >> he's calling for eight more full-day span >>nç an&ff korea announced that leader kim despic uncle executed as a traitor. he's believed
areas by the water like cambridge and easton can expect a low temperature of 20. although it will be a cold start, overall, tomorrow will be a warmer day than we had today. high temperatures tomorrow will be around 40 degrees. a high tomorrow in washington of 41. new information coming in about saturday's storm. coming up, i'm going to be showing you, if you can expect any snow, and if you can, potentially how much you might get. doreen? >> thanks, amelia. more money for teachers and more...
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i loved reading on the plays and performing them at cambridge. i thought i would do a thesis, a doctoral thesis on shakespeare and quietly group -- in the corner of a college somewhere. as one of my contemporaries has become the greatest shakespearean scholar in the world, jonathan bates. >> talk about the part -- malvolio? am i saying that right? >> it is said that american southern english is closer to shakespearean english. >> malvolio means ill will. there is an character called benvolio that means it means he is well disposed. there is an anagram at connection because it is close to olivia. malvolio. he is the steward to olivia because she is in morning. her father and brother died. she has the steward, malvolio. she has an uncle, toby, who is a drinker. she has a chambermaid who is very charming. she has a fool that tells a thing she does not like to hear, like king lear had. since, seven years you wear a veil and not look at the face of man. a shipwreck happens with a twin brother and sister. they both think the other drowned. the sister c
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. >> host: cambridge would be a college town. >> it is the tallest building in british america when it is built. they dominate. >> host: one of the things that i found in your book "ebony and ivy" you talk about the slaves who built the campus's a and wasted on the faculty and students was the curriculum, the white supremacy that was perpetrated. as a professor of history history, and this must have driven a new. i don't know how you maintain your intellectual sandy and you obviously news this before but to have it supported in the actual research of the'' other'' of what we now consider the institution teaching white supremacy. i am not surprised but if you said that now about yale or harvard people would think when did this start? but you explain that because of the people whose started universities. >> guest: it is in the origins and those sources of funding. as the american revolution the purchase if capacity to raise money for the indian college and harvard is largely taken down at the beginning of the 18th century the research use it for other stuff in to be perfectly honest that
. >> host: cambridge would be a college town. >> it is the tallest building in british america when it is built. they dominate. >> host: one of the things that i found in your book "ebony and ivy" you talk about the slaves who built the campus's a and wasted on the faculty and students was the curriculum, the white supremacy that was perpetrated. as a professor of history history, and this must have driven a new. i don't know how you maintain your intellectual sandy...
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the gas line broke near cambridge road. drivers are being asked to avoid that area. the judiciary and public safety committee holding a hearing. they are focusing on the vacancies in paramedics and fire in umass. they will also look at a scathing audit. the audit found that the vehicles are in generally poor have been in disrepair for 15 to 20 years. the d.c. fire captain says the department has a lot of good news to share. gray has givent us $24 million. he has been extremely supportive throughout this process. bureau chief sam ford is at today's committee hearing. we will hear his full report tonight on abc seven news. now, in update on the recount in the attorney general race. the committee held a meeting to determine me timeline -- the timeline for the recount. was namedark herring the winner. we will have much more coming up tonight on abc 7 news. >> we still do not know the identity of a man police shot to death in north east d.c. officers from the gun recovery unit were on the scene when gunfire broke out. the race for d.c.'s next mayor could be getting more c
the gas line broke near cambridge road. drivers are being asked to avoid that area. the judiciary and public safety committee holding a hearing. they are focusing on the vacancies in paramedics and fire in umass. they will also look at a scathing audit. the audit found that the vehicles are in generally poor have been in disrepair for 15 to 20 years. the d.c. fire captain says the department has a lot of good news to share. gray has givent us $24 million. he has been extremely supportive...
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a lot more clouds here to 45 in orange, 35 in cambridge, 36 la plata, leesburg is 34. mostly cloudy skies and a temperature of 38. thankfully the winds very light, east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. the air is dry, the dew points at 20 and the barometer is rising. >>> with a dusting, less than an inch for most. warmer air the second half of the week. that is when i think we are going to have a few highs in the 60s. then i'm talking friday and saturday being the warmest days. friday the nicest day. 31 below in fairbanks. the arctic air is no longer in western canada. now it is all over toward the great lakes. and the big hudson bay, up in canada. you get all this cold here, but once we kick that out of here, we are going to be in much better shape temperaturewise through the rest of the week. most of the country fairly quiet. the disturbances continue to ride the jet stream. this guy dying here as it tries to cross the appalachians with snow showers going out to our north. the next upstream disturbance, that looks like it is going to be coming across the area tonight.
a lot more clouds here to 45 in orange, 35 in cambridge, 36 la plata, leesburg is 34. mostly cloudy skies and a temperature of 38. thankfully the winds very light, east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. the air is dry, the dew points at 20 and the barometer is rising. >>> with a dusting, less than an inch for most. warmer air the second half of the week. that is when i think we are going to have a few highs in the 60s. then i'm talking friday and saturday being the warmest days. friday...
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the solution for yale is different from the solution for william and mary or cambridge even. part of honestly grappling with the troubled history of the american university is recognizing the troubled history of american universities and end when the book ended. one of the things i did in the book and did on purpose was i sought the book at the high point of scientific racism because i wanted to get the reader to the deck of the they could see the modern university emerging without necessarily telling you, spending and a ten years -- >> host: scientific racism, quickly, what do you say in the book? what is scientific racism? >> guest: there are a few chapters where i talk about the emergence of race within science, and one of the things i argue is not only does science become one of the key ways for establishing legitimacy of racial fthought and racial defense of slavery, the idea that african people are inherently inferior and created, prepared by nature for a certain level of humanity. a certain level of treatment. procured by nature for that existence. that idea preexists
the solution for yale is different from the solution for william and mary or cambridge even. part of honestly grappling with the troubled history of the american university is recognizing the troubled history of american universities and end when the book ended. one of the things i did in the book and did on purpose was i sought the book at the high point of scientific racism because i wanted to get the reader to the deck of the they could see the modern university emerging without necessarily...
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. >> duchess of cambridge safely delivered a son at 4:20 p.m. local time. the fountains of the square illuminated in blue light. >> the new royal heir in the united kingdom. >> baby george born in july to prince william and his wife, kate. number eight -- >> tens of thousands of people have poured out on to the streets in what is another demonstration against the government. >> about a year after the arab spring in egypt's first democratically elected president, is out offed in a military coup. the rise of islamic fundamentalism. number seven, after decades of distrust and diplomatic gridlock, there is a thor with iran. >> the phone call that's making history. president obama called iran's new president. >> six world powers. >> the preliminary deal elimit the nuclear weeapons and international sanctions. some say it doesn't go far enough. number six. >> all around, you hear the sounds of windows breaking. objects crashing to the floor. >> typhoon haiyan wiping out the philippines. one of the strongest storms to hit the country. >> the smell of death. smell
. >> duchess of cambridge safely delivered a son at 4:20 p.m. local time. the fountains of the square illuminated in blue light. >> the new royal heir in the united kingdom. >> baby george born in july to prince william and his wife, kate. number eight -- >> tens of thousands of people have poured out on to the streets in what is another demonstration against the government. >> about a year after the arab spring in egypt's first democratically elected president, is...
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after that they saw each other once every few months while the president was in cambridge. after law school they gradually fell out of touch. the president has not seen omar obama in 20 years and has not spoken with him in roughly ten years. >> they said three years ago he's never met him. is that a small thing or a big thing? these are all huge things. it goes to the trust of the president. whether it's politics, business or personal relationships. when you have a breakdown of whether or not someone is a person of their word or not, rebuilding that is almost impossible. the american people are seeing barack obama for what he is. he says one thing and does another. he's been lying to the american people. he's been exposed. these little lies, like lying about whether you met someone or not that's been significant in your life, listen, those are big things. uh it goes to the character of the person you're dealing with. president obama is proving himself not to be trustworthy on the small things and now the very big things. >> reince priebus, thanks for joining us. coming up,
after that they saw each other once every few months while the president was in cambridge. after law school they gradually fell out of touch. the president has not seen omar obama in 20 years and has not spoken with him in roughly ten years. >> they said three years ago he's never met him. is that a small thing or a big thing? these are all huge things. it goes to the trust of the president. whether it's politics, business or personal relationships. when you have a breakdown of whether or...
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mecÁnica, o condiciones de la carretera provocaron el >> las conversaciones Íntimas de la duquesa de cambridge fueron espiadas. el telÉfono fue intervenido o jaqueado por miembros del desaparecido periÓdico britÁnico news of the world. en el juicio que se lleva a cabo en londres, el fiscal dio a conocer algunos de los mensajes que el prÍncipe le dijo en su correo de voz en donde le decÍa palabras cariÑosas mientras el cumplÍa su misiÓn militar. >> llegÓ el fin de semana, gracias a dios, para conocer los estrenos de pelÍculas en la pantalla grande pasamos con esta semana estÁ plagada de buenos estrenos, empezando porque amy adams y joaquÍn phoenix luego de the master, se unen en la cinta "her"desde ya, les digo que tendrÁ nominaciones al oscar. y del director de Álamo, y (nombre en inglÉs) llega "salvando al seÑor banks"y "anchorman" nunca me rei tanto entrevistando a alguien. >>> en "anchorman" llegaron los aÑos 80. el equipo de noticias de canal 4 pasa de san diego a nueva york, a trabajar en un canal de noticias de 24 horas, se tienen que enfrentar a otra manera de dar la in
mecÁnica, o condiciones de la carretera provocaron el >> las conversaciones Íntimas de la duquesa de cambridge fueron espiadas. el telÉfono fue intervenido o jaqueado por miembros del desaparecido periÓdico britÁnico news of the world. en el juicio que se lleva a cabo en londres, el fiscal dio a conocer algunos de los mensajes que el prÍncipe le dijo en su correo de voz en donde le decÍa palabras cariÑosas mientras el cumplÍa su misiÓn militar. >> llegÓ el fin de semana,...
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in cambridge at harvard university but also as well as umass in boston. and we heard reports originally there might be a person reported with a firearm on campus and that was after we had initial reports of a bomb scare at harvard a few hours ago. we're just learning about this from massachusetts state police that there were reports of a threat at umass boston. there's no threat. false report. scene is clear. that's at umass. still questions about what's happening at harvard and we'll bring you that news as we get it. americans turning on the white house over obamacare. coming up, what a shocking new poll reveals but how all of this could factor into things ahead. the 2014 midterm elections. and you know you take these things to improve your overall health, your daily vitamins, your fish oil, your vitamin c, your ginseng, right? jon: yep. jenna: why some doctors say supplements are not always what they're cracked up to be. information you don't want to miss next. jon: new information on crime stories we're watching. we're awaiting a news conference from h
in cambridge at harvard university but also as well as umass in boston. and we heard reports originally there might be a person reported with a firearm on campus and that was after we had initial reports of a bomb scare at harvard a few hours ago. we're just learning about this from massachusetts state police that there were reports of a threat at umass boston. there's no threat. false report. scene is clear. that's at umass. still questions about what's happening at harvard and we'll bring you...
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. >>> and here's a live look at cambridge, massachusetts. stay with cnn for the latest on this nasty winter storm that is making for a miserable weekend. for, hear this, a third of the country. we'll be back after this. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. >>> and there is that marvelous shot. thank you so much for being with us, of cambridge, massachusetts. looks like a wintry mess, perhaps a wintery wonderland. but we do know that our alexandra field is headed to boston right now, so she is weathering the elements for us, and we'll have her later in the show as well. >>> and now to this. today we're talking a
. >>> and here's a live look at cambridge, massachusetts. stay with cnn for the latest on this nasty winter storm that is making for a miserable weekend. for, hear this, a third of the country. we'll be back after this. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves...
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after that they saw each other once every few months while the president was in cambridge. after law school they gradually fell out of touch. >> in case you missed it jay carney said the problem was nobody asked the president if he met his uncle. the white house says he's not seen his uncle in 20 years. uncle omar was allowed to remain in this country because of his good moral character. the white house didn't intervene at all in the immigration hearing. >> mark thiessen is a former speech writer for president george w. bush. they say nobody ever asked him. yet they started disseminating information to newspapers like the boston globe without having asked him, according to the white house. do you believe it? >> i don't buy it for a second. the president's uncle is in the country illegally, arrested for dui and says i will call the white house. nobody tells the president about this or discusses it with him? it stretches credulity. no. i don't believe the explanation. if it was true it's a worse problem in the white house. nobody brings this president bad information. it is a
after that they saw each other once every few months while the president was in cambridge. after law school they gradually fell out of touch. >> in case you missed it jay carney said the problem was nobody asked the president if he met his uncle. the white house says he's not seen his uncle in 20 years. uncle omar was allowed to remain in this country because of his good moral character. the white house didn't intervene at all in the immigration hearing. >> mark thiessen is a former...
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speaking of the royal family, prince william is packing up his book bag to attend the university of cambridge. >> book bag, doubt it. >> before proposing to gabby union, dwyane wade became friendly with another woman who just had the nba star's third child. >> oh, congratulations. thanksgivings will be interesting. >> well, at a kentucky wildcats game over the weekend, "the hunger game's" josh hucher son got the official mocking jay salute and the odds were ever in their favor, because they won. >>> michelle obama tweeted her support for robin roberts over the weekend saying, robin robert, i'm so happy for you and amber. you continue to make us all proud. >>> and speaking of the first family, president obama loves to sit down and binge watch his favorite tv shows. >> what's on his list? >> this is it. "the new york times" list has his favorites. "house of cards," "breaking bad," "the wire," "modern family," "parks and rec." >> seems pretty mainstream. >> good taste. i'm veronicaday la kruz. this is "early today." we hope it's just the first stop of your day on nbc. >>> leading the news on nbc
speaking of the royal family, prince william is packing up his book bag to attend the university of cambridge. >> book bag, doubt it. >> before proposing to gabby union, dwyane wade became friendly with another woman who just had the nba star's third child. >> oh, congratulations. thanksgivings will be interesting. >> well, at a kentucky wildcats game over the weekend, "the hunger game's" josh hucher son got the official mocking jay salute and the odds were...
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you will undertake a 10 week course in agricultural management at cambridge university. the second in line to the throne already has a degree in geography. here is the significance of his study. >> we have seen recently, prince charles taking on more of the queen's roles and duties. and what we will see more this year is prince william taking on prince charles's duties. with that comes an enormous estate and property in the southwest. william the -- will need to know a lot more about them management than he does now. we suspect he will begin learning some of that before he officially inherits. pounds a year for prince charles. it is 130 acres of land. it is one of the largest estates in the comp tree. -- in the country. to run it, you have to know a lot about land management. >> more than three dozen palestinians have been held in israeli jails and are due to be released shortly. livenk we have some pictures here at the heiress crossing between gaza and israel where a number of them are excited to be handed over. this is the third of four planned releases. men are leavin
you will undertake a 10 week course in agricultural management at cambridge university. the second in line to the throne already has a degree in geography. here is the significance of his study. >> we have seen recently, prince charles taking on more of the queen's roles and duties. and what we will see more this year is prince william taking on prince charles's duties. with that comes an enormous estate and property in the southwest. william the -- will need to know a lot more about them...
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la universidad y la policÍa, recorrieron las zonas durante varias horas 4 edificios de su campus en cambridge se avisÓ a los estudiantes reportes sin confirmar de explosivos en el Área. la universidad fue abierta sin reportarse explosivo alguno. >>> los problemas de la ley, como obamacare no se limitan a dificultades con su pÁgina de internet. la mayor parte de la poblaciÓn culpa a esa legislaciÓn por cambios en sus seguridad privados y como lo dice lourdes desde washington, muchos se quejan que los seguros de salud tienen que pagar mÁs a cambio de menos. >>> mÁs de la mitad del pueblo con seguro mÉdico privado y que no necesita asistencia de la ley del cuidado mÉdica accesible, dicen que les costara mÁs el prÓximo aÑo y recibirÁn men beneficios. segÚn una encuesta de la agencia de noticias ap. y culpan a obamacare por sus es cambios. >>> 59% que sus co pagos tambiÉn van a aumentar y aunque bajo la nueva ley las pÓlizas privadas por ejemplo deben incluir cuidado preventivo sin costo. solamente 21% dice que su plan, ampliarÁ la atenciÓn mÉdica que recibe. >>> la encuesta mue
la universidad y la policÍa, recorrieron las zonas durante varias horas 4 edificios de su campus en cambridge se avisÓ a los estudiantes reportes sin confirmar de explosivos en el Área. la universidad fue abierta sin reportarse explosivo alguno. >>> los problemas de la ley, como obamacare no se limitan a dificultades con su pÁgina de internet. la mayor parte de la poblaciÓn culpa a esa legislaciÓn por cambios en sus seguridad privados y como lo dice lourdes desde washington,...
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. >> out of london, the prosecution says kate's phone was hacked before she became the duchess of cambridge. it is part of the trial of the british tabloid news of the world. private e-mails, voice mails, between kate and prince william from 2006 when they were dating were played in court. in one the prince calls her baby kins and says he nearly got shot with blank rounds during a military exercise. seven are on trial for their actions over the shutdown newspaper. >> putin told downlives he envies president obama because he can spy on his allies without any consequences. he made that statement when he asked how his relationship with the united states has changed following the snow scandal and praised snow saying he was working for a "noble cause." new research shows cameras can sigh on users without warning on the when. advocates have been concerned about remotely web camera without the warning light coming on. researchers at johns hopkins concerned this can be done on math books and more recent computers. they found cameras can be reprogrammed to allow the wanting light and the camera to o
. >> out of london, the prosecution says kate's phone was hacked before she became the duchess of cambridge. it is part of the trial of the british tabloid news of the world. private e-mails, voice mails, between kate and prince william from 2006 when they were dating were played in court. in one the prince calls her baby kins and says he nearly got shot with blank rounds during a military exercise. seven are on trial for their actions over the shutdown newspaper. >> putin told...
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prosecutors allege even the duchess of cambridge was not exempt from having her phone hacked by that newspaper "news of the world." it happened before kate middleton married prince william, but it included several voice mails that were left for her by her prince. some of them extremely personal, where he calls her by a pet name babykins. we'll go live to london with more on the story. several messages were read out in the courtroom, nina. what else do we know about what was said? >> we also know a few messages that apparently came from prince william according to the press association which has been reporting this. also making fun of his younger brother harry leaving voice mails on his phone pretending to be his then girlfriend chelsea davy at the time. going back to the revelations that came with regards to the now duchess of cambridge when she was kate middleton dating the second in line to the throne. really private, intimate revelations here, the kind of conversations that these two had during their courting days. one quote he says, hi, baby. it's me. in another he talks about hi
prosecutors allege even the duchess of cambridge was not exempt from having her phone hacked by that newspaper "news of the world." it happened before kate middleton married prince william, but it included several voice mails that were left for her by her prince. some of them extremely personal, where he calls her by a pet name babykins. we'll go live to london with more on the story. several messages were read out in the courtroom, nina. what else do we know about what was said?...
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from cambridge and harvard university are investigating. >>> a sky thinking new report was relisted tooth about workers helping people sign up for health insurance under the affordable care act. some of those so-called health 1/2 gators are breaking the law. kyla campbell joins us to explain how your taxpayer dollars could be wasted. kyla? >> tori, they sent me this report, highlighting examples of those 1/2 gators encouraging people to lie. >> don't get yourself in trouble by declaring it now. >> exactly. >> this is undercover video provided by conservative activists caught on camera. 1/2 gators encouraging people to not claim cash income, to not admit they smoke, all to get more assistance in the form of taxpayer money and pay lower premiers for health care. the oversight committee says the administration is not doing enough to stop fraud. one taxpayers advocate says the administration supports it in order to get more people to enroll in '0'bama care. >> the administration basically is bribing people with their own money by increasing the sub si december and making it available to more
from cambridge and harvard university are investigating. >>> a sky thinking new report was relisted tooth about workers helping people sign up for health insurance under the affordable care act. some of those so-called health 1/2 gators are breaking the law. kyla campbell joins us to explain how your taxpayer dollars could be wasted. kyla? >> tori, they sent me this report, highlighting examples of those 1/2 gators encouraging people to lie. >> don't get yourself in trouble...
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>> i was there until yesterday, i just arrived in cambridge this morning. the evacuation has started he since the airport started operations on wednesday. started with the americans lifting out their people and all of the other e embassies followd suit. just as i was leaving the world bank and imf were taking out their staff and pretty much everyone else is taking out their people, uganda has sent in armed force to his help evacuate ugandans there too. and [inaudible] is also falling suit. >> i know you have a lot of connections there, spent a lot of time in south sudan. talk about what people are saying, what is the feeling, how concerned and how scared are people at this moment? >> people are extremely scared because the memories of the last civil war are still fresh in people's minds. and as much as we talk about the last civil war as being between the north and south. there was a deep element of ethnic fighting especially between the dinka, when they left for the first time in 1991, so those fears are there, a lot of rumors are flying around that people
>> i was there until yesterday, i just arrived in cambridge this morning. the evacuation has started he since the airport started operations on wednesday. started with the americans lifting out their people and all of the other e embassies followd suit. just as i was leaving the world bank and imf were taking out their staff and pretty much everyone else is taking out their people, uganda has sent in armed force to his help evacuate ugandans there too. and [inaudible] is also falling...
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it's only 33 in hagerstown, andrews and cambridge at 38, and gathersberg 36. another look outside at our weather camera, sunshine with clouds out there, call it partly sunny and 39 feeling like 32 with the west wind at 10 gusting to 21 and those gusty winds, we're going to get rid of them soon with all of the cold and the country and really a big chunk from international falls up toward northern new england, got a lot of 60s though as you head south right now, and that warmer air is headed our way. we just have the cold in place and all of the snow showers with it. once we kick this out and again this happens over the next 24- 48 hours we'll have that nice warming trend beginning, and that's going to feel good. over the weekend, front gets close but it looks like shower chances slowly go up, best chance of rain is later sunday, sunday night, ahead of the next strong cold front so 41 today, breezy and tonight, we're down to the low 30s with those 20s north and west, tomorrow 54, winds turn southwesterly and not breezy, 60 on friday, a warm day with a few more c
it's only 33 in hagerstown, andrews and cambridge at 38, and gathersberg 36. another look outside at our weather camera, sunshine with clouds out there, call it partly sunny and 39 feeling like 32 with the west wind at 10 gusting to 21 and those gusty winds, we're going to get rid of them soon with all of the cold and the country and really a big chunk from international falls up toward northern new england, got a lot of 60s though as you head south right now, and that warmer air is headed our...
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they were there with prince william, the duchess of cambridge and others and those were told of mandela's passing as the movie got under way. a film spokesman says he owe throw had been talks of stopping the movie but the daughters asked that the screening continue. >> mandela lived his life thousands of miles away but made quite an impact in the bay area. >> bay area. sisters and brothers. >> this is video of a packed oakland coliseum during a visit by mandela in june of 1990. a crowd of 60,000 came to visit in oakland shortly after he was released from prison. he came to oakland because he found there was a lot of support against south africa and because then conditioning man ron dellhams the first to author resolutions in congress against apartheid. >> oakland was the symbol of the city that fought and constantly held the nation's feet to the fire. >> long shore men in oakland were the first to refuse to off-load south african ships and there were protests throughout the bay area. >> it's so hard to capture one lifetime but one of the memorable things is reaching into the world of spor
they were there with prince william, the duchess of cambridge and others and those were told of mandela's passing as the movie got under way. a film spokesman says he owe throw had been talks of stopping the movie but the daughters asked that the screening continue. >> mandela lived his life thousands of miles away but made quite an impact in the bay area. >> bay area. sisters and brothers. >> this is video of a packed oakland coliseum during a visit by mandela in june of...
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back to hitting the books for the duke of cambridge. prince william will be college-bound in the new year, moving away from his 5-month-old son, george, and his wife, kate. bianna has the story on that. >> diaper duty became too much for him to handle. while so many of us say we'd love the opportunity to go back to school, reliving the good, old days back in the dormroom, turns out that sentiment applies to famous royals, as well. prince william announcing he will return to campus life early next year for a crash course in a field that may surprise you. between royal duty, diaper duty and everything between, prince william carries quite a workload. but next week, the 31-year-old new father will trade in the baby carriage for a backpack. that's right. the future heir to the throne is proving you're never too old to learn. starting a ten-week course after prince charles' alma mater, cambridge university. according to the palace, william is digging in to the program to learn more about farming and rural issues across the u.k., preparing hi
back to hitting the books for the duke of cambridge. prince william will be college-bound in the new year, moving away from his 5-month-old son, george, and his wife, kate. bianna has the story on that. >> diaper duty became too much for him to handle. while so many of us say we'd love the opportunity to go back to school, reliving the good, old days back in the dormroom, turns out that sentiment applies to famous royals, as well. prince william announcing he will return to campus life...
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oxford, cambridge, you may be in a lull at the moment but more rain coming your way the next few hours. finally starting to see a little warm air through to the cold air. charleston at 39. 37 novembering for be. 40s along the coast with temperatures in the low 50s but still freezing in manassas and alexandria leesburg. rockville it's freezing, andrews, upper marlboro this morning and also waldorf. so that's why we have brandywine, watch out for the slick spots. on our weather camera, a little bit of low clouds. 34 with light rain at national airport. just light rain but a miserable light rain. looking at the satellite and radar combined, here's the moisture coming in from the southwest. on and off showers through mid- morning. it will be better later on. here it is at 6:00. by 9:00 most of the rain on our futurecast is east and southeast of us with a peek or two of sun in the afternoon. then tomorrow we'll watch a system perhaps throw a little snow our way. here we are at 7:00 a.m. for the daytime but with temperatures in the mid-30s, i think the roads will be just wet in most areas wi
oxford, cambridge, you may be in a lull at the moment but more rain coming your way the next few hours. finally starting to see a little warm air through to the cold air. charleston at 39. 37 novembering for be. 40s along the coast with temperatures in the low 50s but still freezing in manassas and alexandria leesburg. rockville it's freezing, andrews, upper marlboro this morning and also waldorf. so that's why we have brandywine, watch out for the slick spots. on our weather camera, a little...
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. >> will and katherine the duke and dutchess of cambridge. >> the u.s. senator booker from new jersey who went from newark mayor to becoming the only elected black senator in a body of 100. basically on the strength of his use of social media. he's got a great twitter following. millions. >> well stated, eleanor. >> mark? >> well internationally it is pope francis, but domesically it is chris christie, the governor of new jersey. >> that's good too. >> i would give it to the late nelson mandela who is a charismatic leader. >> it's the world trade director, general roberto. he has resurrected the wto back into relevancy. and it includes a trade facilitation agreement that will make it easier to flow goods around the world. >>> next successor, the 12-year- old round of negotiations. good work roberto. check out the story in political. >> can you stand the excitement? >> i know. [ laughter ] >> you realize the importance of the wto? >> i know. >> okay, pat buchanan. >> the big lie that the tea party shut down the government. they never voted to shut down th
. >> will and katherine the duke and dutchess of cambridge. >> the u.s. senator booker from new jersey who went from newark mayor to becoming the only elected black senator in a body of 100. basically on the strength of his use of social media. he's got a great twitter following. millions. >> well stated, eleanor. >> mark? >> well internationally it is pope francis, but domesically it is chris christie, the governor of new jersey. >> that's good too. >>...
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the other day -- that president obama, back when he was a law school student had stayed with him in cambridge, i thought it was the right thing to do to go ask him. >> carney went on to say the white house had zero involvement in the case and the president has not seen his uncle in 20 years. as for omar obama, an immigration judge said he could stay in the country because he qualified for permanent residency. >>> the man once call called america's top cop back in the big apple. new york mayor elect bill deblass yo announced bill bratton as new yorks's police commissioner. he ran the police force 20 years ago and he vowed to repair the relationship between officers and minority neighborhoods amid the nypd's controversial stop and frisk program, a tactic he has embraced in the pass while the incoming mayor has criticized it, bratton said a book he read when he was 9 will guide him on his new beat. >> i checked this thing out so often that i don't think anybody else in boston ever saw it. it is a book about the new york city police department of 1956 and i loved the title "your police." in this
the other day -- that president obama, back when he was a law school student had stayed with him in cambridge, i thought it was the right thing to do to go ask him. >> carney went on to say the white house had zero involvement in the case and the president has not seen his uncle in 20 years. as for omar obama, an immigration judge said he could stay in the country because he qualified for permanent residency. >>> the man once call called america's top cop back in the big apple....
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it's 28 in winchester and martinsburg this morning. 25 in la plata and across the bay we have 26 in cambridge a. sunny day today. winds will be southwest 5 to 10. temperatures ranging from below freezing in westminster. they got 4 to 6 inches of snow yesterday. fredricksburg 42. leesburg topping out at 37. monika samtani, timesaver traffic. here's the latest. >>> i have no notes. i made all my phone calls early this morning to all the people who take care of traffic overnight and they tell me it was nice and quiet. i said that's because everyone is too tired from what happened yesterday. things are great right now. what i did notice, though, is icy conditions coming out of my driveway and some of the neighborhood streets as well. i spoke to mdot and they said they still have a whole host of trucks out there making sure and going through neighborhoods as well. be aware. you may still need to give yourself extra time and wipe off that ice and snow off of your car before you head out because that can be dangerous actually when you're driving fast and it all comes off your car and can hit another
it's 28 in winchester and martinsburg this morning. 25 in la plata and across the bay we have 26 in cambridge a. sunny day today. winds will be southwest 5 to 10. temperatures ranging from below freezing in westminster. they got 4 to 6 inches of snow yesterday. fredricksburg 42. leesburg topping out at 37. monika samtani, timesaver traffic. here's the latest. >>> i have no notes. i made all my phone calls early this morning to all the people who take care of traffic overnight and they...
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it was a free newspaper that we hand out right up the street at cambridge. the day i change my viewpoint on where news and news points were -- newspapers were going, i went down to m.i.t. and saw mosaic. i saw the information coming up on the screen and getting electronically transferred. i walked back to our office and said to my partner i don't know , what the internet thing is, but i am doing it. i have never seen information be able to transfer that easily. arianna was able to do that in a i think disruptive way. i see john henry from "the boston globe" in the front row. i think the future is bright because that dna will be plugged in and transferred. you did at the new york times. i don't know how many subscribers "the new york times" has now, but i think i got a great deal on "the object and -- on "the huffington post." i think jeff got a great deal depending on what he does with it. >> i want to stay on "the washington post" for a minute. you ran the digital division at the "post" and that it was integrated back into the parent. in retrospect, do you
it was a free newspaper that we hand out right up the street at cambridge. the day i change my viewpoint on where news and news points were -- newspapers were going, i went down to m.i.t. and saw mosaic. i saw the information coming up on the screen and getting electronically transferred. i walked back to our office and said to my partner i don't know , what the internet thing is, but i am doing it. i have never seen information be able to transfer that easily. arianna was able to do that in a...
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prince william and the duchess of cambridge were attending the premiere. >> it's extremely sad and tragic news. we were just reminded of what an extraordinary and inspiring man nelson mandela was, and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family right now. >> reporter: the audience didn't learn of nelson mandela's death until after the movie was other. the movie producer explained his daughters wanted the premiere to go on. we'll have much more on nelson mandela's life coming up on "cbs this morning." >>> now, to other news. millions of americans are facing another big blast of winter-like weather, and the national weather service is also issuing storm and ice warnings from texas to tennessee. some parts of the midwest are expected to see several inches of snow. the storm is also bridging bitter cold to a wide swath of the eastern half of the country. >>> schools in dallas and ft. worth are closed today and residents are being told to stay home. they're calling today ice friday. sleet and freezing rain are coating roads, making travel dangerous. a fleet of dump trucks is spreading
prince william and the duchess of cambridge were attending the premiere. >> it's extremely sad and tragic news. we were just reminded of what an extraordinary and inspiring man nelson mandela was, and my thoughts and prayers are with him and his family right now. >> reporter: the audience didn't learn of nelson mandela's death until after the movie was other. the movie producer explained his daughters wanted the premiere to go on. we'll have much more on nelson mandela's life coming...
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that included the duke and duchess of cambridge. >> ex teamly sad and tragic news. we're just reminded what an extraordinary and inspiring man mr. mandela was. >> david cameron said he was a hero of our time. >>> no one claiming responsibility yet for killing an american teacher in libya. someone shot and killed ronnie smith as he was jogging near the american consulate in benghazi. smith taught chemistry at an international school there. he was killed five days after an al qaeda group called on libyans to attack american interests to avenge u.s. special forces taking an al qaeda suspect in tr tripoli in october. >>> this gym teacher in loudoun county will not be in school today. gregory winchin is on leave. a staffer at cedar lane he wi elementary in ashburn thought he was acting strange during class yesterday. deputies arrested him for alcohol possession on school property and driving u the influen influence. students were never in danger. >>> the loudoun county sheriff's department is look iing for the person responsible for a reported burglary and assault. polic
that included the duke and duchess of cambridge. >> ex teamly sad and tragic news. we're just reminded what an extraordinary and inspiring man mr. mandela was. >> david cameron said he was a hero of our time. >>> no one claiming responsibility yet for killing an american teacher in libya. someone shot and killed ronnie smith as he was jogging near the american consulate in benghazi. smith taught chemistry at an international school there. he was killed five days after an al...
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second in line to the british throne is going to take a ten-week course in agriculture management at cambridge university. he has a degree in geography. >> the new degree would make him britain's highest educated royal ever. the palace says 2014 will be a transitional year for prince william, as he decides what duties he'll undertake. he can get a dormroom if he wants to. >> there you go. >>> and a michigan college has a little list of words that could not be missed. the most annoying words of the past year. >> topping the list was selfie. a smartphone picture of yourself. received the most nomination. >> and coming next, twerking. a provocative way of dancing. thank you, miley cyrus. >> and the third was hash tag, a word or phrase preceded by a pound sign. we used those words just today. >> i think so. >>> and from washington state just made history on "the price is right," becoming the biggest winner in the history of the entire show. sherri heil, she guessed the $157 right price of an audi r8. a spider convertible is now all hers. >> i'm so nervous. >> i'm so nervous, too. >> she got it. >>
second in line to the british throne is going to take a ten-week course in agriculture management at cambridge university. he has a degree in geography. >> the new degree would make him britain's highest educated royal ever. the palace says 2014 will be a transitional year for prince william, as he decides what duties he'll undertake. he can get a dormroom if he wants to. >> there you go. >>> and a michigan college has a little list of words that could not be missed. the...
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secretary now says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had met. >> reporter: jay carney says it was when he asked the president in person that the president acknowledged he had stayed with his uncle. it could be simple semantics but the white house was first asked about the relationship a couple of years ago after the uncle had been arrested for drunk driving and it came to light that he was fighting deportation. that's given ammunition to republican critics. >> just goes back to this thing of the white house not being completely forthright with facts with the public. it's what's contributed to his trut worthiness numbers going way down. >> and political observers say something els
secretary now says this -- >> the president said that he, in fact, had met omar obama when he moved to cambridge for law school and he stayed with him for a brief period of time until his -- the president's apartment was ready. >> reporter: in recent days the uncle said barack obama stayed with him for three weeks in the 1980s. why the differing accounts? >> back when this arose, folks looked at the record including the president's book and there was no evidence that they had...