Newsroom in a document faxed to abc news this morning after the shootings, flanagan blamed his rage on racism and on bully because he was gay. He called himself a human powder keg just waiting to go boom. It was about 6 45 this morning when 24yearold reporter Alison Parker and 27yearold photographer adam ward were simply doing their jobs, conducting a live interview for the morning news for station wdbj. Thats when the gunman struck, parker screaming as she tried to run and wards camera falling to the ground but still managing to of the suspect. We have learned that flanagan was a disgruntled former reporter for the station who went by the name Bryce Williams. He had been fired two years ago and was described as difficult to work with. This is an individual who came to work for us as a reporter and about two years ago im thinking we had to separate him from the company. Reporter we have also learned this afternoon that flanagan sent a 23 page fax to abc news two hours after the shootin
Even when people told me i couldnt win. The truth i learned along the way was pretty basic. You cant win what you dont fight for. So, i say to each of you, you want to change something . Nobody is going to give it to you. Youve got to fight for it. I wanted to be here today not just to be on the same stage where the boston symphony orchestra, james taylor, and lady gaga do their stuff. I wanted to be here because i believe in what you can do. I believe in what you can do if you fight for what you believe in. No matter the odds, no matter who you are up against, if you fight, Amazing Things can happen. Amazing things will happen. After all, we are here to celebrate your amazing graduation and to think of many more Amazing Things to come. So, thank you all and keep fighting. [applause] senator Elizabeth Warren thank you. Thank you. [applause] admiral Michelle Howard delivered this years commencement address to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in new york. She encouraged graduates to stay
Watch in depth live on sunday on book tv on cspan2. Forensics expert and former crime investigator Marcus Rogers heads. You purdues he spoke about how data is collected online and how it is used by Law Enforcement and employees. And employers. This is 45 minutes. Good morning. I am happy to introduce our next speaker. Rogers is here at the Polytechnic Institute at purdue university. He is a Forensic Research psychologist, you should pay extra for that, that is exciting. [laughter] the University Faculty know this is serious, and he went to the American Academy of forensic sciences. Dr. Rogers is the coeditor of privacy and security crime department. His areas of Research Cover the behavioral aspects of the deviant use of technology, cyber criminal behavior analysis, and understanding cyber terrorism. Today, he will be presenting a talk entitled, Cyber Security and social media, how big is your digital footprint and why should you care . As we do at every one of these, i will ask you to
Watch in depth live on sunday on book tv on cspan2. Forensics expert and former crime investigator Marcus Rogers heads. You purdues he spoke about how data is collected online and how it is used by Law Enforcement and employees. And employers. This is 45 minutes. Good morning. I am happy to introduce our next speaker. Rogers is here at the Polytechnic Institute at purdue university. He is a Forensic Research psychologist, you should pay extra for that, that is exciting. [laughter] the University Faculty know this is serious, and he went to the American Academy of forensic sciences. Dr. Rogers is the coeditor of privacy and security crime department. His areas of Research Cover the behavioral aspects of the deviant use of technology, cyber criminal behavior analysis, and understanding cyber terrorism. Today, he will be presenting a talk entitled, Cyber Security and social media, how big is your digital footprint and why should you care . As we do at every one of these, i will ask you to
Has the republican address. He talks about some of the legislation passed by congress during 2016 and outlines goals the gop has set for 2017. Pres. Obama happy new year, everybody. At a time when we turn the page to the future, i wanted to take a minute to thank you for everything you have done to make america stronger these past eight years. Just eight years ago, as i prepared to take office, our economy teetered on the brink of depression. 800,000 americans were losing their jobs each month. In some communities, nearly one in five folks were out of work. Almost 180,000 troops were serving in iraq and afghanistan. And Osama Bin Laden was still at large. On challenges from health care to climate change, we have been kicking the can down the road for way too long. Eight years later, you have told a different story. Recovery, our businesses have created 15. 6 million new jobs since early 2010, and we have put more people back to work in all other major advanced economies combines. The r