Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren why she may be the democratic challenger that poses the biggest tlat to hillary clinton. A new hope in the battle against lung cancer. A test that doctors believe will stave countless lives. Good morning and welcome to al jazeera america. Im stephanie sy. In an era of columbine and newtown, the latest school rampage was uncommon because of the weapon of choice. Instead of guns, 18yearold alex used two 18 inch knives to upflict his rage. Alex hribal in 20 minutes slashed and stabbed 20. Two are in critical condition, fighting for their lives. The rampage ended when with the help of assistant principal, he tackled alex hribal. Alex hribal is facing charges of homicide. Hundreds gathered at a candlelit vigil. Many cant get the images out of their mind. The father of the accused attacker said his thoughts are with the victims. I hope they recover as quickly as possible. Morgan radford has more on the young suspect. Alex hribal, 16 years old, now an ad
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Take up any of those three bills before a response. Sheaporter i do. All of that tea partier set arrived in 2010 that forced this. If he did not like to sequester he did not have to continue the budget slashing. The reality is, what im hearing him say is that he agrees with the president to man the president agrees with him on the sequestered. I do not agree. I think it does damage command we know that we had a head start. It hurt too many health centers. We know how much it hurt New Hampshire. I would not support to sequester. Guinta i did not demand a sequester cut. What the president did was said, if you do not passed the sequester cuts the government will be shut down so to hear congressman carol sheaporter, she would have shut down the government. That is not responsible. With the president and Democratic Senate it was now responsible, and it held the house of representatives in a terrible situation because they refuse to work with us on a reasonable, responsible budget. Again, i
Because it was cheaper and my dad paid room and board. I actually worked my way through college when i was there. I just dont remember what per credit hour costs were, but im sorry about that. Thats okay. Caller i wanted to let this wonderful president of Michigan State university know that i graduated from James Madison college within Michigan State, and it was hard, but i learned a lot. I wish i would have studied more. If theres any kids listening out there, study more in college. Wul be hap youll be happier in life. I regret some of the waste of time i had there, but thats my own issue. Thank you very much this morning. Byebye now. Well, beverly, thank you very much, and academic rigor is something that is a partnership between students and faculty, and James Madison does represent that, and right now she commented that she worked through college, and about 60 to 70 of our students would report that they work, were still a middle class, upper mobility kind of place with a world cla
Side. Said talking to them as well there is a sense that they can reconstitute the 90s taliban. So if they hold on a little bit longer they can do that. But it is to understand the different position those with ordinary afghans with a focus on the troop number and talking whether there is 6,000 or 3,000 troops in afghanistan. That is important in the village where it is thought they would say they dont want any troops but in my discussion they dont think about it which is what we face today is a question of state formation. And in 2004. What i mean by that is and attempting to build the afghan state what happened was on the one hand they put money into kabul but at the same time we had independent and unilateral agreements in the periphery. With the private militia that were funded and supported. Stood to create the Afghan Police we also gave the government of canada our to maintain his private militia the does not answer to the Afghan Government. And you can create a state with the ba