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amherst said he had his shot and did not take a look at i. >> guess again, amherst. a judge is going to have a say on this. and this cannot stand. it cannot stand. this does violence to the justice system that is set up to protect victims and the accused. the unfairly accused who have rights as well. casey, we're going to stay on this. thank you for break the story and bringing it to our attention. >> thank you for having me. >> and again, amherst is stressing that the media currently only has one side of the case. but they're confident in their process. >>> also tonight, we have shocking new reports in the hunt for two escaped prisoners. the person who helped them get out was plotting to kill her husband. and there's more. >>> two shark attacks in less than two hours along the same stretch of beach. we've got a shark week pro on the possible causes behind this rare double attack. he thinks he may know why there were sharks in these waters. and he'll tell what nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes it's not likely to go aw
amherst said he had his shot and did not take a look at i. >> guess again, amherst. a judge is going to have a say on this. and this cannot stand. it cannot stand. this does violence to the justice system that is set up to protect victims and the accused. the unfairly accused who have rights as well. casey, we're going to stay on this. thank you for break the story and bringing it to our attention. >> thank you for having me. >> and again, amherst is stressing that the media...
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new report a pedestrian struck blue ridge avenue at amherst in silver springs. westbound, sousa bridge, still have that ramp blocked. a wide look at thks we're quite slow everywhere. looking pretty typical. slowest spot right there. prince george's county rolling along as we always do on an average tuesday. 270 the entire stretch from frederick down to the spur is overall pretty darn slow at this point this morning. >>> on capitol hill this morning, we'll learn more about amtrak's deadly train crash in philadelphia. amtrak's president and the ntsb will testify in front of lawmakers this morning. they are going to talk about a safety measure that was not in place when the train sped off the tracks last month. the train was traveling at more than 100 miles an hour and eight people died. following news 4 adam tuss on twitter to learn what's said at the hearing today. >>> in the day ahead president obama will award the medal of honor to a black world war i veteran. henry johnson served in all black regiment known as the harlem fighters. he's being honored for rescui
new report a pedestrian struck blue ridge avenue at amherst in silver springs. westbound, sousa bridge, still have that ramp blocked. a wide look at thks we're quite slow everywhere. looking pretty typical. slowest spot right there. prince george's county rolling along as we always do on an average tuesday. 270 the entire stretch from frederick down to the spur is overall pretty darn slow at this point this morning. >>> on capitol hill this morning, we'll learn more about amtrak's...
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leaders in amherst county, virginia, are at the state supreme court pushing justices to block the planned closure. the government cited insurmountable financial problems and wants to close, but the county attorney says that school is a trust based on the will of its founder, meaning that it can only be shut down by a court. we could expect a ruling from the justices in a little more than a month. the washington monument is back open to visitors this new it had been closed since monday while crews repaired an electrical problem. sam sweeney is live on the national mall with what you need to know if you are planning a visit. sam: good afternoon. for the first time since sunday, tourists began lining up for tickets up to the observation deck at 6:00 this morning. for the last two and a half days, the washington monument has closed because of a catastrophic power failure. tourists who were only in town for a few days have been antsy to get up there. sunday night, more than exceed visitors were briefly stuck at the top when that electric system failed and the elevator stopped working -- more t
leaders in amherst county, virginia, are at the state supreme court pushing justices to block the planned closure. the government cited insurmountable financial problems and wants to close, but the county attorney says that school is a trust based on the will of its founder, meaning that it can only be shut down by a court. we could expect a ruling from the justices in a little more than a month. the washington monument is back open to visitors this new it had been closed since monday while...
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and so [inaudible] the amherst economist are testifying about this notion of the institutionalization. and he shows that the way marriage has declined in a uniform way eight years prior to any years past 2001. and what they have said is to say that you know, what is really important is that rather whether it has considered that. and it's helping rather than hurting. and she said if he took that redline in 2001 out and you show that no one in the courtroom would be able to tell you when same-sex couples stop the right to marry. and so through a series of expansions, that wasn't the only one, that went on for hours. and at the same point it was made over and over again. and you can't mix any kind of powerful point between the introduction of same-sex marriage in that being defined. some jurisdictions have talked about it and the divorce rate goes down in the marriage rate goes up. and so i really feel like he just cleaned out the gutter. and there are various things that were alluded to kind of put to the trial test. and they were unable to talk about it on the stand. so i think that it
and so [inaudible] the amherst economist are testifying about this notion of the institutionalization. and he shows that the way marriage has declined in a uniform way eight years prior to any years past 2001. and what they have said is to say that you know, what is really important is that rather whether it has considered that. and it's helping rather than hurting. and she said if he took that redline in 2001 out and you show that no one in the courtroom would be able to tell you when same-sex...
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the court also heard from leaders in amherst county that said the school is part of the trust of the founders will. no word and how the justices are leaning. these cases usually take several weeks to get traction. alison: another gloomy day out wide but will it clear up for the weekend? steve is in the weather center with the forecast. steve: very optimistic about the upcoming weekend. not so much if you have outdoor plans for this evening and into the overnight hours. take a look at doppler radar from the weather center. we now have moderate rains lifting into the immediate metro, inside the capital beltway. it's coming from the south and east. heading just a little the closer, you can see the area in yellow. that is where we have heavier rains at this time. especially over prince george's county and old town alexandria. if you have tickets for tonight game, you might want to reconsider as all of the rain will eventually move over the district over the next hour or two. even closer him ago right now to forest heights looking at heavy rain at this time. the forecast of the evening ho
the court also heard from leaders in amherst county that said the school is part of the trust of the founders will. no word and how the justices are leaning. these cases usually take several weeks to get traction. alison: another gloomy day out wide but will it clear up for the weekend? steve is in the weather center with the forecast. steve: very optimistic about the upcoming weekend. not so much if you have outdoor plans for this evening and into the overnight hours. take a look at doppler...
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Jun 14, 2015
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and tom's college roommate amherst was an executive aft a book publishing company and i used to be a journalist. a journalism degree from the university of missouri, i covered congress for congressional quarterly before i went to law school and got in politics. so i write pretty fast, and tom had been thinking about this for three or four years and had published of the book in his head. -- had part of the book in his head. so it took us a little less than a year from the time we started working to when it was published. that's pretty fast. time and i did an outline of 16 chapters and made a decision. some of you have read books where there are cao authors and and the book is written in a blend voice youch don't to who said what. tom and i decided we would each take half the chapters. rich would work with us. in fact rich was the co-author on a couple of chapters but he would be clear who wrote which chapter in the book, and then we would put our names on the beginning of the chapter and then we each were given the tub to comment on each other's chop at thes to make opinion wes though
and tom's college roommate amherst was an executive aft a book publishing company and i used to be a journalist. a journalism degree from the university of missouri, i covered congress for congressional quarterly before i went to law school and got in politics. so i write pretty fast, and tom had been thinking about this for three or four years and had published of the book in his head. -- had part of the book in his head. so it took us a little less than a year from the time we started working...
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in amherst, ohio, and a sleepless bargain hunter cases an adult novelty store. the store is closed, but this customer isn't concerned with such minor details. he circles the store to make sure no one is around, then chooses the back door to make his grand entrance. tracy is the store's manager. >> he decided that he wanted to come through the back door, and you see him get up on the curb and kind of bumps himself up and then he just guns the car and just goes for it. >> in a split second, he's in. glass shatters. the door frames are left a twisted heap of metal. then the customer in black hoodie jumps out of the car. >> pulls in probably about ten feet. you can actually see him get out of his car and starts running. >> he's running, but so is his car. >> he forgets to put the car if park and the car will just keep driving throughout the store, hitting a fixture and bouncing off on to one of our security off onto one of our security systems. >> the customer is so busy deciding which sex toy he wants to steal, he hardly seems to notice his car rolling down the ais
in amherst, ohio, and a sleepless bargain hunter cases an adult novelty store. the store is closed, but this customer isn't concerned with such minor details. he circles the store to make sure no one is around, then chooses the back door to make his grand entrance. tracy is the store's manager. >> he decided that he wanted to come through the back door, and you see him get up on the curb and kind of bumps himself up and then he just guns the car and just goes for it. >> in a split...
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amherst points on the that the may report was just as strong as the may employment report over at capitalt contract in the first quarter. chris rupp pill mintsing no words as retail sales taking over means it's time for fed liftoff. the second quarter at least look to be nearing 3%. sara? >> that's good news. looking forward to that rapid update. >>> nike announcing it signed an eight-year agreement with the nash. nike will become the first apparel partner to have its logo appear on those nashba partners. you don't have to work about the price tag, because of the idea that nike will benefit from future sales because of this deal? >> that's what we think, yeah. we put on the awn estimate that we think this could be at least up $500 million a year in incremental revenue for the country. what's more important, we think is they're partnering with the nba is important from a glob perspective. certainly they will take over what adidas has left behind but. >>> both in western europe and china, this partnership should help nike propel that growth in the babbitt ball category. >>> i guess the ques
amherst points on the that the may report was just as strong as the may employment report over at capitalt contract in the first quarter. chris rupp pill mintsing no words as retail sales taking over means it's time for fed liftoff. the second quarter at least look to be nearing 3%. sara? >> that's good news. looking forward to that rapid update. >>> nike announcing it signed an eight-year agreement with the nash. nike will become the first apparel partner to have its logo appear...
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harvard if it translates into a personal subsidy of $40,000 per student hundred and 9900 for umass amherstpublic subsidy. it turns out the edited harvard received $400 million donation from one donor. documents after receiving a $350 million donation from another. in that report that group and the citizens foundation has talked about it, talked about taxing down with above a certain level but allowing -- excuse me institution to offset the tax by providing more financial aid. have you look at all of the issues of the kind of the way endowment may be exacerbating what you described before post-secondary education becoming only a luxury good? >> what's interesting, we need to keep in mind the broad, broad diversity of american higher education i think if you look at even just the private not-for-profit sector ranging from entirely tuition driven institutions to have endowment support institutions, there is such a range i think we need to be careful about drawing overall conclusions answer been making a one size fits all policy. that said i think one of the things we have seen is that the ins
harvard if it translates into a personal subsidy of $40,000 per student hundred and 9900 for umass amherstpublic subsidy. it turns out the edited harvard received $400 million donation from one donor. documents after receiving a $350 million donation from another. in that report that group and the citizens foundation has talked about it, talked about taxing down with above a certain level but allowing -- excuse me institution to offset the tax by providing more financial aid. have you look at...
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in amherst, massachusetts-- because i taught most of my adult life as a professor at the university of massachusetts-- there's a little copy shop that was set up 25 years ago called collective copies--hint--and they are a worker co-op and they've been wonderfully successful, and one of the reasons is they appeal to the university. they use lots of students as part-time jobs, and they cultivated a reputation, and they're willing to go an extra mile for a student who's jammed up and needs something at 3:00 in the morn--they do some things that cultivate a relationship with the community, and they out-competed kinko, things like that, and they were able to do that. and, again, i understand these are isolated, small examples, but i want to remind you capitalism comes into the world, beginning with isolated, small examples, and those have to be struggled over and reproduced and grown, and then something else is possible. another way to put this, and it goes back to your question about the unions, i like to use a parallel with slavery. there are two ways to react to slavery, and you always s
in amherst, massachusetts-- because i taught most of my adult life as a professor at the university of massachusetts-- there's a little copy shop that was set up 25 years ago called collective copies--hint--and they are a worker co-op and they've been wonderfully successful, and one of the reasons is they appeal to the university. they use lots of students as part-time jobs, and they cultivated a reputation, and they're willing to go an extra mile for a student who's jammed up and needs...
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bob was in amherst at that point.he was -- he formed something called the political union which was a rebellious group of people that were trying to oust the president. he asked his friend, eleanor roosevelt, to come and talk to the students who mostly in those days were american firsters. and eleanor was going to make a speech that would change the college, which she did. however, when bob picked her up in his car she said, oh bobby, i am so nervous. i am just so nervous about speaking. and bob thought if the first lady of the united states is nervous about speaking, then i can be nervous too. the two families would attend each other's birthday parties and fdr was in the habit of writing witty poems to eleanor morgenthau. he knew that eleanor was a superior strategist in real politic and kept henry, the visionary, on the straight and narrow. thus one of fdr's poems to eleanor read: eleanor, i want to know what makes henry argue so. don't he get a chance at home to make his opinions known? [laughter] what i found fasc
bob was in amherst at that point.he was -- he formed something called the political union which was a rebellious group of people that were trying to oust the president. he asked his friend, eleanor roosevelt, to come and talk to the students who mostly in those days were american firsters. and eleanor was going to make a speech that would change the college, which she did. however, when bob picked her up in his car she said, oh bobby, i am so nervous. i am just so nervous about speaking. and...