2015년 3월 11일 수요일

Clinton Says Private Email Was Out of ‘Convenience’


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Breaking Her Silence
Addressing a media frenzy over why she used a private email account while secretary of state, Hillary Clinton broke her silence with a simple explanation: "I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal emails." Clinton says she's turned over 55,000 pages of email to the State Department, but despite protests from some Republicans, the server her emails were kept on "will remain private."
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OU Students Expelled
His name is Parker Rice. He's a University of Oklahoma freshman and member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon who was caught chanting racial slurs on the video that's ignited national outrage. Now a new video shows the house mother for the OU chapter repeating a racial slur while laughing to the camera. The school, which expelled two students today, says it's investigating whether or not these are isolated incidents.
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Drone Security
Secret drones have been flying over parts of the nation's capital - usually a strict no-fly zone - in the middle of the night, piloted by the Secret Service to identify how to defend against threatening drones. Details of these tests are classified, but experts outline what the agency could do if a rogue drone zeroed in on the White House.
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Boston Bombing Trial
The public got its first glimpse inside Boston Marathon bombing defendant Dzokhar Tsarnaev last hiding spot before he was captured by authorities today. Pictures of the boat, parked behind a Watertown, Massachusetts, home, show it riddled with bullet holes and streaked with the suspect's blood. Also revealed, a final blood-stained note allegedly written by the accused bomber in which he comes to terms with the death of his brother.
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Abduction Attempt
Surveillance cameras at a small town grocery store caught a rare event - an attempted kidnapping thwarted by another child. A suspect is seen running away with a 22-month-old in his arms. Just seconds later, the toddler's 8-year old sister is seen chasing after him, screaming for help. It was enough to catch the attention of others, who joined the chase to rescue baby Owen.
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Airport Security
At airports across the country, thousands of employees use special IDs that allow them to get access to high security areas. But an NBC News investigation has found that at one of the busiest airports, more than 1400 of those IDs were lost or stolen over the last two years. Could missing identification cards present a significant security threat? Experts say an ID alone doesn't necessarily grant someone special access, but there is serious concern.
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Teaching in Wartime
A small-town New Jersey mayor has been leading a double life that takes him to one of the world's most dangerous places - all in the name of education. Mohamed Khairullah has been to Syria five times in three years and has seen firsthand that war, hunger, and winter cold can't extinguish the Syrian children's desire to learn.
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