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tech daniels, acrid wildly and derek mitchell . greg davis knows they will need all of those guys and more . >> in terms of caring the football and doing the kind of things, we are excited about with lashawn and akron . after that we will see >> mike is l, no his mba chances were slim . he was clear about one thing, he wanted to keep playing basketball . now the point guard gets to do that . gazelle signed a deal with the bears of the professional basketball league . as a senior, gazelle averaged e assists per game . while leaving the hawks to the second round of the ncaa tournament . we have the eastern tour this week . next week it will be on fox 28 . 30 minutes of high school sports in high school football with 14 games .>> these guys are ready . everybody is anxious to get to another live look at the bluegrass festival in central city.looks like a fun time happening there right now.the festival before we go, we want to take a lead look at the bluegrass festival pick it up and central city tonight . folks have been making their way inside
tech daniels, acrid wildly and derek mitchell . greg davis knows they will need all of those guys and more . >> in terms of caring the football and doing the kind of things, we are excited about with lashawn and akron . after that we will see >> mike is l, no his mba chances were slim . he was clear about one thing, he wanted to keep playing basketball . now the point guard gets to do that . gazelle signed a deal with the bears of the professional basketball league . as a senior,...
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first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. applause for mitchell please.applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the department, professor of nyu department of nutrition and food studies. nutrition and food studies together again where they belong. dr. krishnendu ray. [applause] some of this as we have our conversations is a little bit about how i spent my summer vacation. mitchell was in our first graduating class, first class and is a phd from this study. it took him a little longer than some. >> i just graduated in the first class. [laughter] >> among the many interesting and fun and smart things that mitchell doe
first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. applause for mitchell please.applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of...
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first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. a plot for mitchell please. [applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of food policy action, claire benjamin. [applause] and the current chair of the nyurtment, professor of department of nutrition and food studies. nutrition and food studies together again where they belong. dr. ray. [applause] dr. krishnendu ray. [applause] >> some of this as we have our conversations is a little bit about how i spent my summer vacation. mitchell was in our first graduating class, first class and is a phd from this study. it took him a little longer than some. >> i just graduated in the first class. [laughter] >> among the many interesting and fun and smart thin
first, mitchell davis come executive vice president. a plot for mitchell please. [applause] then nielsen, executive director of just foods. [applause] and then an author of a number of very amusing and smart books, he writes for vanity fair and his claim to fame in this house is he is the author of the now 10-year-old book, united states of arugula. [applause] next we have some of whose actually doing the political work in washington and she will tell us more about that, executive director of...
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. >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one long night with officer randy snead. at the miserable, exhausted end of which robert said the words he can't take back. >> you stabbed that woman? >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one -- one or two times. >> most people would say, "i would never, ever, in a million years, confess --" >> or -- or how could you be so stupid and not know? you know -- >> uh-huh. >> and -- i was young. i didn't know. i was naive. you know, i was scared. >> reporter: robert is not alone, of course. there are people like him in situations just like his in jails and prisons all around the country who confessed as teenagers to crimes they maybe didn't commit. in fact, to prevent that very thing, police departments in many other countries banned or dispensed years ago with interrogation techniques still used in america. had the murder happened elsewhere, for example, here in t
. >> reporter: this is the coffeewood prison, in mitchells, virginia. robert davis's home, this and other places like it, for something like 40% of his life. every moment of those years dictated by one long night with officer randy snead. at the miserable, exhausted end of which robert said the words he can't take back. >> you stabbed that woman? >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her, didn't you? >> one -- one or two times. >> most people would say, "i...
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first mitchell davis. applaud for mitchell. executive direct o of just food. [applause] he's the author of very smart books, he writes vanity fair and claim to fame in this house is he is the author of now 10-year-old book the united states of arugula david camp. [applause] next we have someone doing the political work in washington, d.c. and she will tell us more about that. claire benjamin distribution matina and a gentleman who is professor and chair at nyu department of studies, let's get this right, nutrition and food studies together again where they belong dr. ray. mitchell was in our first graduating class, our first class, a ph.d in the food study. he will graduate next thursday. [laughter] >> no. among the really interesting and valuable and fun and smart things mitchell does is he took the food expo to milan. so he dranked a lot of expresso and we will think about starbucks coming to italy. give us a moment about what it's like to be the american food guy in milan at a world expo. sure. at first i was someone sitting in the table with a bunch of int
first mitchell davis. applaud for mitchell. executive direct o of just food. [applause] he's the author of very smart books, he writes vanity fair and claim to fame in this house is he is the author of now 10-year-old book the united states of arugula david camp. [applause] next we have someone doing the political work in washington, d.c. and she will tell us more about that. claire benjamin distribution matina and a gentleman who is professor and chair at nyu department of studies, let's get...