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susan atkins. who confessed the whole lurid story in jail and repeated everything to a grand jury. >> now that you have had a chance to get it off your chest, describe to me how you feel. >> but then, atkins recanted, said she'd made up the whole thing. so bugliosi turned to other family members, like barbara hoyt, who left the family when manson's behavior frightened her. >> i decided well, do i want to live with myself when i get old? and that was the deciding factor. >> barbara became a wary witness for the prosecution. she knew she'd take the stand in full view of her family family of manson followers. what was it like to testify? seeing them out there? >> they were really kissing up to me when i was in the back of the courtroom, blowing me kisses and smiling at me and all that. of course that changed when i started opening my mouth on the witness stand. >> day after day, members of the manson family demonstrated at the courthouse, performance art with a sinister gloss. >> the system wants dest
susan atkins. who confessed the whole lurid story in jail and repeated everything to a grand jury. >> now that you have had a chance to get it off your chest, describe to me how you feel. >> but then, atkins recanted, said she'd made up the whole thing. so bugliosi turned to other family members, like barbara hoyt, who left the family when manson's behavior frightened her. >> i decided well, do i want to live with myself when i get old? and that was the deciding factor....
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chief justice, and may it please the court, in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who are intellectually disable end in hall versus florida this court reiterated that the inquiry into whether somebody is interlecture little disabled for that important eighth amendment purn shou should be informed by the diagnostic framework and by clinical standards. texas has adopted a unique approach to intellectual disability in capital cases in which it prohibits the use of standard and relies on harmful and inappropriate lay stereo types including the so-called pri sinal factors. it uses an extra ordinary virtually insoup perable and chitically warranted cause asian requirement and most fundamentally it challenges and disagrees with this court's core holding in atkins. namely that entire category of the ipt lek actually disabled, every person who is intellectually disabled, is exempt from execution under the eighth amendment. >> excuse me. >> that's long laundry list of objections you have. your question focused on one, which is requiring o
chief justice, and may it please the court, in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who are intellectually disable end in hall versus florida this court reiterated that the inquiry into whether somebody is interlecture little disabled for that important eighth amendment purn shou should be informed by the diagnostic framework and by clinical standards. texas has adopted a unique approach to intellectual disability in capital cases in which...
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chief justice, and may it please the court, in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who are intellectually disable end in hall versus florida this court reiterated that the inquiry into whether somebody is interlecture little disabled for that important eighth amendment purn shou should be informed by the diagnostic framework and by clinical standards. texas has adopted a unique approach to intellectual disability in capital cases in which it prohibits the use of standard and relies on harmful and inappropriate lay stereo types including the so-called pri sinal factors. it uses an extra ordinary virtually insoup perable and chitically warranted cause asian requirement and most fundamentally it challenges and disagrees with this court's core holding in atkins. namely that entire category of the ipt lek actually disabled, every person who is intellectually disabled, is exempt from execution under the eighth amendment. >> excuse me. >> that's long laundry list of objections you have. your question focused on one, which is requiring o
chief justice, and may it please the court, in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who are intellectually disable end in hall versus florida this court reiterated that the inquiry into whether somebody is interlecture little disabled for that important eighth amendment purn shou should be informed by the diagnostic framework and by clinical standards. texas has adopted a unique approach to intellectual disability in capital cases in which...
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that's joint appendix 269. >> well, that happened in atkins, too. regrettab regrettably, until we decided that mental disability was a ground to execute execution many mentally disabled defendants were represented by counsel who thought that arguing differently was a better strategy. >> of course penry would have been on the books so there would have been a advantage to argue that that's why it's a contradictory argument. the cca credited compton's testimony as the most reliable expert who's the only forensic psychology who reviewed the records and personally evaluated petitioner for intellectual disability and compton said "i don't have the deficits for a diagnosis t" but this is a fact-pound question of the application of the test. the question presented here is whether texas's well-established three-prong test for intellectual disability violates the 8th amendment and texas is well within the national consensus. there are only four states that have categorically wholesale adopted one of the current frame works. two of them did so saying there's n
that's joint appendix 269. >> well, that happened in atkins, too. regrettab regrettably, until we decided that mental disability was a ground to execute execution many mentally disabled defendants were represented by counsel who thought that arguing differently was a better strategy. >> of course penry would have been on the books so there would have been a advantage to argue that that's why it's a contradictory argument. the cca credited compton's testimony as the most reliable...
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rebecca atkins shows us how the needed help from the same officers who were chasing them. >> get out, get out you got to get out. >> reporter: it was a bad crash in late october. officers coughing on smoke from one of the cars. >> come on bro. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: a car full of very young, known gang members crashed a stolen car into an off-duty albuquerque police officer. >> you know what you got to talk to them? [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers and paramedics tried to figure out what happened. >> we got the -- through the -- through the airbag and then pry the door open. >> reporter: but before the officer with many injuries was pulled out of the car -- >> i got a vehicle on fire and one inside the vehicle that can't get out. >> reporter: crews race today save a young girl -- raced to save a young girl in the stolen car. >> you can get out. you need to get out. you can get out. try to climb out. >> reporter: a minute later they realized how bad the fire is geg.ttin nearly killing -- even after nearly killing one of their own officers made this girl their first priority. >>
rebecca atkins shows us how the needed help from the same officers who were chasing them. >> get out, get out you got to get out. >> reporter: it was a bad crash in late october. officers coughing on smoke from one of the cars. >> come on bro. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: a car full of very young, known gang members crashed a stolen car into an off-duty albuquerque police officer. >> you know what you got to talk to them? [ inaudible ] >> reporter: officers and...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the syrian government says it has reta ken the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo the syrian government says it has reta ken aleppo and the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo and 35,000 people left in the last week. that was achieved with russia's help. today, the commander to russia says they are doing a live trine exercise. this is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be a superpower. the fingerprints of the man suspected of the berlin attack have been found inside the truck that was used. donald trump has sent tweets saying the us must strengthen its nuclear weapons. if you want to get in touch you can use our hashtag on the screen and my social media contacts as well. in the last few hours in the bbc newsroom , in the last few hours in the bbc newsroom, this claim came through from the syrian government, that it had from the syrian government, that it ha d reta ke n from the syrian government, that it had retaken aleppo entirely, as the last group of rebel
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the syrian government says it has reta ken the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo the syrian government says it has reta ken aleppo and the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo and 35,000 people left in the last week. that was achieved with russia's help. today, the commander to russia says they are doing a live trine exercise. this is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be a superpower. the fingerprints of the man suspected...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the hunt is on for this man. he's the chief suspect in the berlin truck attack, he's on the run — and he was already being monitored by police. there's been another delay in the evacuation of eastern aleppo. we'll have the latest. president obama has banned all future oil drilling in most us waters in the arctic and north atlantic. we'll explain why — and how the industry is already working to persuade donald trump to reverse the decision. this is what happened at mexico's largest fireworks market. at least 30 people lost their lives. i've the bbc‘s latest report on that. we have stories from all over the world. if you have questions about them, i'm live in the bbc newsroom surrounded by people who can give you the answers. you can contact us online. or by e—mail. a manhunt across europe is searching for this man. anis amri has been named as the chief suspect in the berlin truck attack which killed 12 people. and now german authorities are offering up to 100,000 euros in return for in
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. the hunt is on for this man. he's the chief suspect in the berlin truck attack, he's on the run — and he was already being monitored by police. there's been another delay in the evacuation of eastern aleppo. we'll have the latest. president obama has banned all future oil drilling in most us waters in the arctic and north atlantic. we'll explain why — and how the industry is already working to persuade donald trump to reverse the decision. this...
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chief justice, and may it please the court, in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who are intellectually disable end in hall versus florida this
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mark atkins wrote a paper on the potentional effects of american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> experience a different culture and meet new people and go to a new place and have an experience that not many people have had the opportunity to. >> donoghue says with u.s. travel restrictions to cuba lifted, it makes a trip like this possible and cheaper. fidel castro's death will also add another historical eleme that it is opening, the reaction of the cuban people to the death of fidel castro, a huge figure in their society. >> as much as they're looking forward to taking in the historical and cultural aspects, they are ready to leave behind the snow and cold and excited for that sunshine. joyce: this isn't one class going. different professors. their 10 day trip includes a three credit class, sightseeing, and enjoying local cuisine. they leave january 2. wish them a good trip. we're taking a look ahead to a few events happening tomorrow. >> there is a point at which you say, you know what, i have been doing this job a long time. may
mark atkins wrote a paper on the potentional effects of american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> experience a different culture and meet new people and go to a new place and have an experience that not many people have had the opportunity to. >> donoghue says with u.s. travel restrictions to cuba lifted, it makes a trip like this possible and cheaper. fidel castro's death will also add another historical eleme that it is opening, the reaction of the...
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the interests of the country to know that the commander-in-chief is unbiased. >> kimber whether i atkins from the boston herald. thank you. >> good to see you. >> a first candidate-driven statewide recount in a presidential election in 16 years and it's underway right now in the state of wisconsin. the pre re president-elect, won the state by 22,000 votes. after dozens of polls predicted secretary clinton would win there she did not. donald trump won. campaign carl cameron with a live report on the recount, coming up on the fox news deck as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news. ♪ get up to $2500 customer cash on select 2016 and 2017 models for these terms. see your lexus dealer. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin cleara
the interests of the country to know that the commander-in-chief is unbiased. >> kimber whether i atkins from the boston herald. thank you. >> good to see you. >> a first candidate-driven statewide recount in a presidential election in 16 years and it's underway right now in the state of wisconsin. the pre re president-elect, won the state by 22,000 votes. after dozens of polls predicted secretary clinton would win there she did not. donald trump won. campaign carl cameron...
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. >> mark atkins wrote a paper on american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> have an expense that not many people have had the opportunity to do. >> they get to see it at the time of its opening, the reaction of people to the death of fidel castro, a huge figure in their society. >> forward to taking in the history, they are ready to leave behind the snow and cold and excited for that sunshine. toya: cold and snow for sure. busy time in the weather center. mark, first the cold, then more snow. mark: it is arctic air moving in. it will be top to take. let's get through it. it will get worse before it gets get more snow. two big weather stories cleared what is going on here? i don't the cold that turned our camera upside down. that is the full moon rising, but because the camera is upside down, the full moon is sinking. it's here at the bottom of your screen here. 12 degrees, windchills zero. sheboygan, things are looking correctly. it is cold, not too much wind. the wind chills are not ridiculous yet. they will g
. >> mark atkins wrote a paper on american tourism in cuba. now he's ready to do the research first hand. >> have an expense that not many people have had the opportunity to do. >> they get to see it at the time of its opening, the reaction of people to the death of fidel castro, a huge figure in their society. >> forward to taking in the history, they are ready to leave behind the snow and cold and excited for that sunshine. toya: cold and snow for sure. busy time in...
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david sanger of the "new york times," robert costa of the "washington post," and kimberly atkins of the "boston herald." >> this is "washington week," funding is provided by -- >> x.q. institute. >> additional funding is provided by -- boeing. newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation, the ethics in excellence and joranism foundation. wdewen.patricia the corporation for public broadcasting florida and from contributions to you're pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, pete williams of nbc news. pete: good evening. president obama says the u.s. has a bowl for -- goal for dealing with cyber attacks on the american political system. he says the message to the russians should be don't do this because we can do this to you. in his last new in -- news conference of the year, president obama said the administration hasn't decided what should happen but he left no doubt russia was behind it. >> some of the people who have seen the evidence don't dispute the basic assumption that
david sanger of the "new york times," robert costa of the "washington post," and kimberly atkins of the "boston herald." >> this is "washington week," funding is provided by -- >> x.q. institute. >> additional funding is provided by -- boeing. newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation, the ethics in excellence and joranism foundation....
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. the hunt is on for this man.n the run — and he was already being monitored by police. there's been another delay in the evacuation of eastern aleppo. we'll have the latest. president 0bama has banned all future oil drilling in most us waters in the arctic and north atlantic. we'll explain why — and how the industry is already working to persuade donald trump to reverse the decision. this is what happened at mexico's largest fireworks market. at least 30 people lost their lives. i've the bbc‘s latest report on that. we have stories from all over the world. if you have questions about them, i'm live in
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is 0utside source. the hunt is on for this man.n the run — and he was already being monitored by police. there's been another delay in the evacuation of eastern aleppo. we'll have the latest. president 0bama has banned all future oil drilling in most us waters in the arctic and north atlantic. we'll explain why — and how the industry is already working to persuade donald trump to reverse the decision. this is what happened at mexico's largest fireworks market. at...
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.aken aleppo the syrian government says it has reta ken aleppo and the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo and 35,000 people left in the last week. that was achieved with russia's help. today, the commander to russia says they are doing a live trine exercise. this is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be a superpower. the fingerprints of the man suspected of the berlin attack have been found inside the truck that was used.
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source.aken aleppo the syrian government says it has reta ken aleppo and the syrian government says it has retaken aleppo and 35,000 people left in the last week. that was achieved with russia's help. today, the commander to russia says they are doing a live trine exercise. this is not the conduct of a nation that wants to be a superpower. the fingerprints of the man suspected of the berlin attack have been found inside the truck that was used.
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hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a europe—wide manhunt is underway for this tunisian man. he's the chief suspect in the berlin truck attack, he's on the run — and he was already known to police. this person attracted the attention of several security services in germany through his contacts to radical islamist ‘s. president obama has banned all future oil drilling in most us waters in the arctic and north atlantic. we'll explain why — and how the industry is already working to persuade donald trump to reverse the decision. i've a newjustin rowlatt report on how airlines in india will face fines if their planes release human waste over residential areas. and in sport, we've an important ruling on concussion in rugby, plus surfing and ice swimming. a europe—wide manhunt is ongoing. with relation to the bowling truck attack. german police issued a warrant for a suspect in the berlin truck attack. he is the chief suspect, they say. he's been named as anis amri. this is one image we have of him. he sought asylum after arr
hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. a europe—wide manhunt is underway for this tunisian man. he's the chief suspect in the berlin truck attack, he's on the run — and he was already known to police. this person attracted the attention of several security services in germany through his contacts to radical islamist ‘s. president obama has banned all future oil drilling in most us waters in the arctic and north atlantic. we'll explain why — and how the industry is already...
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and ross atkins with outside source lies in the bbc newsroom was the lead story comes from syria.g it has been badly retaken a level —— aleppo, the un is saying more than 3a,000 people have left the city in week. coming up have left the city in week. coming up after outside source, if you're outside of the u:k.'s world news america next with a report on whether some us cities can continue to protect migrants without documents once donald trott becomes president and here in the uk, it is news at ten with here edwards, kamal ahmed will take a closer look at the future trade relationship between the us and china. the funeral of the russian ambassador to turkey has taken place in moscow, sergei lavrov led tributes to andre carlaw was assassinated on monday in ankara. he described mr karlov as a man who loved his work, and who loved life. from moscow, steve rosenberg reports. the farewell began at the foreign ministry. flanked by a guard of honour, ambassador karlov lay in state, three days after he was assassinated in turkey. vladimir putin came to pay his respects. he has awarded and
and ross atkins with outside source lies in the bbc newsroom was the lead story comes from syria.g it has been badly retaken a level —— aleppo, the un is saying more than 3a,000 people have left the city in week. coming up have left the city in week. coming up after outside source, if you're outside of the u:k.'s world news america next with a report on whether some us cities can continue to protect migrants without documents once donald trott becomes president and here in the uk, it is...
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atkins 40 allows 40 grams of carbs. >>> shedding a few pounds could be youryear's resolution. it's our nbc washington flash survey question. so far most of you say no, you don't. some of you say you do make them, but you don't keep them. >> i always start off with good intentions. >> we all do. >> then that's about it. >> we can always try to do better. >> a woman and her grandchild vanished just hours after driving through our area. >> and now we know where they were as their families scoured virginia ask. how a prf them after a scary ordeal. >> this is news 4 first at 4:00. (my hero zero by lemonheads) zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen sign then drive event. >>> a drunk driver under arrest for hitting a police car. we have new details about the crash that happened overnight in capital heights. police tell us an officer was in the middle of a traffic stop central avenue when another car struck the officer's crui
atkins 40 allows 40 grams of carbs. >>> shedding a few pounds could be youryear's resolution. it's our nbc washington flash survey question. so far most of you say no, you don't. some of you say you do make them, but you don't keep them. >> i always start off with good intentions. >> we all do. >> then that's about it. >> we can always try to do better. >> a woman and her grandchild vanished just hours after driving through our area. >> and now we...
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the other journalists atkins had met him in cuba and they just couldn't believe how close those two seed. could you contrast teddy roosevelt and winston churchill? >> cap, throughout the process i kept thinking how much they reminded me of each other, how many similarities there were at the xeon, incredibly ambitious young man, very arrogant, drive everybody around them crazy, incredibly well read, very, very talented writers. they have so much in common and i think that's why they really didn't like each other. two similar. and they did meet ended definitely wasn't a love affair. >> since churchill went to south african journalist, he is certain kind of preconceived notions about the british empire -- he experienced the boer war, how did his view change about the british empire? th dgc evidence that he realized the sun was setting and the british empire at this time? my second question is if he did, did that contribute to some of the most amazing things he didt in my fight the battle of one and when hitler was trying to take over england.la the idea of either never want to be dominated.
the other journalists atkins had met him in cuba and they just couldn't believe how close those two seed. could you contrast teddy roosevelt and winston churchill? >> cap, throughout the process i kept thinking how much they reminded me of each other, how many similarities there were at the xeon, incredibly ambitious young man, very arrogant, drive everybody around them crazy, incredibly well read, very, very talented writers. they have so much in common and i think that's why they really...
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his relics were scattered, british researchers tom higham and george kazan have come to the nelson-atkinsseum in kansas city, missouri. they want to analyze an ancient treasure reputed to be the finger of john the baptist. could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic. it's gilt silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas baptist relic is for the first time we'll be able to compare the carbon data relic with the one we've already obtained from bulgaria. >> the bone has been identified as a human bone coming from a hand. >> what's interesting about the finger is it's part of a medieval treasure, the guelph treasure, that has connections with the german lord henry the lion. we know that he visited constantinople and requested relics. but it's possible that may have had origins much older than that. ♪ >> should we get the bone out and have a look at it now? >> sitting in an elaborate gilt housing dating back to the 14th century, for the researchers the challenge will be how to remove the bone from its pr
his relics were scattered, british researchers tom higham and george kazan have come to the nelson-atkinsseum in kansas city, missouri. they want to analyze an ancient treasure reputed to be the finger of john the baptist. could it come from the same individual as the bulgaria find? >> this is containing the relic. it's gilt silver. it dates from about the year 1400. >> what's really exciting about the kansas baptist relic is for the first time we'll be able to compare the carbon...
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laura is leer to tell us about two of those stories with her dear friend and ours psychologist dale atkins reading the book this morning, and in tears, i couldn't stop crying, but then i couldn't stop reading, too. i was just -- first of all, congratulations. nd make us happy? makes us happy because we identify and see if they can do it, i can do it and realize that the sadness and all of the things that are difficult in the world that we feel powerless about, we do feel that we have power and can make a difference. that's why. >> one story that both kath and i read, laura. about a young girl who was a teenager, didn't have a lot of mrn and decided to sponsor a child that you see -- >> wanted add sweater, though, remember that? she want add sweater. >> tell us a little about her story. >> she wanted a sweater and was actually looking through "women's day" magazine and came across the ad. to sponsor a child. and she thought, this is what i want to do. >> through the christian children's fund? >> absolutely. and for ten years corresponded with him in guatemala. >> spent $15 a month. hard-ear
laura is leer to tell us about two of those stories with her dear friend and ours psychologist dale atkins reading the book this morning, and in tears, i couldn't stop crying, but then i couldn't stop reading, too. i was just -- first of all, congratulations. nd make us happy? makes us happy because we identify and see if they can do it, i can do it and realize that the sadness and all of the things that are difficult in the world that we feel powerless about, we do feel that we have power and...
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atkins 40 allows you 40 grams of carbohydrates. diet, high in fat, low in carbs. >> my best friend is trying to get me into it. >> i'm not giving up bread, i just can't. >> it's hard. >> the chicken that you eat at certain fast food restaurants, will be changing. we're going to tell you how it's going to change and whether or not you'll notice a taste. >>> plus how the redskins players are dealing with the pressure heading into sunday's must-win game. r: get caught buzzed driving, and you could do some hard time. woman: craig. knock it off! sorry, mom. announcer: it could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates, and that could set you back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. >>> burger king will switch to using chicken raised without antibiotics, the fast food chains will make the change next year. following similar moves by mcdonald's and wendy's. a estimated 70% of antibiotics to fight human infection are sold through meat production and amazon wants
atkins 40 allows you 40 grams of carbohydrates. diet, high in fat, low in carbs. >> my best friend is trying to get me into it. >> i'm not giving up bread, i just can't. >> it's hard. >> the chicken that you eat at certain fast food restaurants, will be changing. we're going to tell you how it's going to change and whether or not you'll notice a taste. >>> plus how the redskins players are dealing with the pressure heading into sunday's must-win game. r: get...
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is it because the atkins diet?ecause if you look at the last two years, judge, people getting on that, you know, high protein diet have certainly driven prices up and the stock is up over 45% on average. they're buying out of the money calls on this one. i had to jump on it as well. >> pete. >> u.s. steel. look at u.s. steel. we know the run this thing has had. the materials have screamed to the upside. is it starting to pull back now? people piling on to the idea maybe it pulls back further. keep an eye on these. i think this thing is going lower. i own it as well. >> you have good final trades for me, farmer jim? >> i'll take it easy and simple here. apple. long apple. the valuation is there. the cash is there. the economy is expanding and it is going to spread overseas. they're getting into india. there is a lot to like here in apple. >> josh? >> i'll reiterate on google. facebook has a lock on social advertising. times like less and less competition by the day. web advertising is turning into a duopoly and goog
is it because the atkins diet?ecause if you look at the last two years, judge, people getting on that, you know, high protein diet have certainly driven prices up and the stock is up over 45% on average. they're buying out of the money calls on this one. i had to jump on it as well. >> pete. >> u.s. steel. look at u.s. steel. we know the run this thing has had. the materials have screamed to the upside. is it starting to pull back now? people piling on to the idea maybe it pulls...
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kimberly atkins, kimberly, great to see you.hanks very much. >> good to see you. >>> the holiday shopping season may be getting a little less busy according to analysts. they say spending dropped by about $70 billion last year. americans are still shopping, of course. but they're spreading out purchases over the entire year. and changing what it is they buy. rob schmidt live at macy's here in new york city. when i opened "the new york times" this morning, there's a big, big full-page ad, i think it said, like, 70% off, one-day sale at macy's foetoday. i was expecting the place to be jammed. is it? >> reporter: it is jammed, all the stuff nobody wanted, gregg, if you think about it. still a lot of good deals in there. when you walk inside, everything is half off, the whole store is half off. clothing is a big gamble, if you ever bought gifts especially for a woman in your life, the hardest thing to buy is clothing to get it right. the national retail federation said 40% of all clothes bought as gifts get returned. so that might -
kimberly atkins, kimberly, great to see you.hanks very much. >> good to see you. >>> the holiday shopping season may be getting a little less busy according to analysts. they say spending dropped by about $70 billion last year. americans are still shopping, of course. but they're spreading out purchases over the entire year. and changing what it is they buy. rob schmidt live at macy's here in new york city. when i opened "the new york times" this morning, there's a big,...
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>> reporter: little bake sales turned into cal's cupcake challenge now so big they hold the event atkinuld be in first grade. one coy cake at a time they have raised $250,000. building the nation' first l the >> introprit center for excellence at the children's hospital of philadewhahia and they have sent nine children to italy for life-saving gene e here.or life-saving gene here she ister wumping up and d. she shouldn't be doing. amazing treatment. >> children like cici a life today thanks to cal and her cupcakes. >> these little kids and school and coy cake played a small part in the miracle of cici and it's pretty dick tiff. once you start getting involved with miracles, that's pretty amazing. >> this yeas us cal coy cake challenge raised $23,000 and established a $10,000 fund in honor of another little bot g tt we spent some time with. tj herring. saefy he lost his battle in septn isber. but now tj's travel fund is going to h help other children d their fe ilewies come to phlewadelphia and the luke company dystrophy center for excellence at chop becct se they want to make sure that
>> reporter: little bake sales turned into cal's cupcake challenge now so big they hold the event atkinuld be in first grade. one coy cake at a time they have raised $250,000. building the nation' first l the >> introprit center for excellence at the children's hospital of philadewhahia and they have sent nine children to italy for life-saving gene e here.or life-saving gene here she ister wumping up and d. she shouldn't be doing. amazing treatment. >> children like cici a...
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capitol, decca and rca victor followed, and in 1957 rca victor's nashville division, headed by chet atkinse elvis presley would record many of his most famous hits. ♪ ♪ a few years later, in 1963, studio a was built next door and between the two, the likes of willie nelson, waylon jennings, ♪ ♪ dolly parton, and many more ♪ ♪ recorded hit records. with the studios came the musicians, the publishers, the lawyers and others, a clustering that created a music industry. >> brown: carolyn brackett is a nashvillian with the national trust for historic preservation. >> so a lot of the work that we've done in the last couple of years has been to document the history of music row all the way up to the present. what's happening here today. >> brown: what's happening here today is that this history is being threatened by the rising demand for housing and office space in what is one of the nation's fastest growing cities and hottest markets in the country. >> we're being squeezed because >> brown: sharon corbitt-house, known as "music row mama" up and down these streets, has been managing talent and p
capitol, decca and rca victor followed, and in 1957 rca victor's nashville division, headed by chet atkinse elvis presley would record many of his most famous hits. ♪ ♪ a few years later, in 1963, studio a was built next door and between the two, the likes of willie nelson, waylon jennings, ♪ ♪ dolly parton, and many more ♪ ♪ recorded hit records. with the studios came the musicians, the publishers, the lawyers and others, a clustering that created a music industry. >> brown:...
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in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who areintellectually disabled and in hall versus florida this court reiterated that the inquiry into whether somebody is intellectually disabled for that important eighth amendment purpose should be informed by the medical communities diagnostic framework and by clinical standards. texas has adopted a unique approach to intellectual disability in capital cases in which a prohibits the use of current medical standards, it relies on harmful and inappropriate stereotypes including the so-called% real factors. it uses an external ordinary and clinically unwarranted causation requirement. fundamentally it challenges in disagrees with the court's core holding in at cans. namely the entire category of the intellectually disabled, every person who is intellectually disabled is exempt from execution under the eighth amendment. >> that is a long laundry list of objections you have. the question presented focused on one. it prohibits use of current medical standards and requires outdated medical standa
in atkins versus virginia, this court held that the eighth amendment prohibits executing people who areintellectually disabled and in hall versus florida this court reiterated that the inquiry into whether somebody is intellectually disabled for that important eighth amendment purpose should be informed by the medical communities diagnostic framework and by clinical standards. texas has adopted a unique approach to intellectual disability in capital cases in which a prohibits the use of current...
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in the middle, we have page atkins, the associate administrator office of spectrum management ntia.ectrum policy and strategic planning functions. and fred campbell is the director of technology -- a senior policy adviser with wireless 2020 and a professor in the space cyber and telecommunication law program at the university of nebraska, college of law, he served as chief of the wireless communication bureau at the fcc in the mid 2000s and served in the 101st airborne division of the u.s. army as an arabic linguist. very impressive. i would like to ask each of you to give your thoughts and reactions to larry's talk. let's start with fred and then j jon and then page if we could go in that order. >> thank you for having us at this event. hudson institute, it is a nice, new facility. so i guess i'll echo mr. strickling's thoughts on that. one thing that stuck out to me was the answer that mr. strickland gave to one of the questions, that being incentives for agencies. and he made the point that, well how could you put a value on their missions. and my first thought to that was that g
in the middle, we have page atkins, the associate administrator office of spectrum management ntia.ectrum policy and strategic planning functions. and fred campbell is the director of technology -- a senior policy adviser with wireless 2020 and a professor in the space cyber and telecommunication law program at the university of nebraska, college of law, he served as chief of the wireless communication bureau at the fcc in the mid 2000s and served in the 101st airborne division of the u.s. army...
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in the middle, we have page atkins, the associate administrator office of spectrum management ntia.um policy and strategic planning functions. and fred campbell is the director of technology -- a senior policy adviser with wireless 2020 and a professor in the space cyber and telecommunication law program at the university of nebraska, college of law, he served as chief of the wireless communication bureau at the fcc in the mid 2000s and served in the 101st airborne division of the u.s. army as an arabic linguist. very impressive. i would like to ask each of you to give your thoughts and reactions to larry's talk. let's start with fred and then j jon and then page if we could go in that order. >> thank you for having us at this event. hudson institute, it is a nice, new facility. so i guess i'll echo mr. strickling's thoughts on that. one thing that stuck out to me was the answer that mr. strickland gave to one of the questions, that being incentives for agencies. and he made the point that, well how could you put a value on their missions. and my first thought to that was that gover
in the middle, we have page atkins, the associate administrator office of spectrum management ntia.um policy and strategic planning functions. and fred campbell is the director of technology -- a senior policy adviser with wireless 2020 and a professor in the space cyber and telecommunication law program at the university of nebraska, college of law, he served as chief of the wireless communication bureau at the fcc in the mid 2000s and served in the 101st airborne division of the u.s. army as...
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paul atkins who has served on the sec and is very bright and very able is one of the people serving.nd there are other individuals in the perspective administration who are capable of giving the president-elect great advice. mr. icahn is another voice and he isn't necessarily the voice or even the voice that the president-elect will ultimately listen to. >> with a lot of talk about an intention by the trump administration to radekalically deregulate businesses. a lot will go after the root of the regulatory burden. does the chair have the ability to change the enforcement of that act? is it going to take congress to change much about it or can a new sec person change the way it is apply snd. >> it is a little bit of both. the sec chairman, first of all, is only one of five votes and there are going to be two commissioners from the democratic party and at most three from the republican party. so there will be a bipartisan approach to the issues. secondly, the statutes that have been adopted are in effect. no chairman can undo those. as to what cases may be brought that is an area wher
paul atkins who has served on the sec and is very bright and very able is one of the people serving.nd there are other individuals in the perspective administration who are capable of giving the president-elect great advice. mr. icahn is another voice and he isn't necessarily the voice or even the voice that the president-elect will ultimately listen to. >> with a lot of talk about an intention by the trump administration to radekalically deregulate businesses. a lot will go after the...
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every year there is south beach diet, the atkins diet. >> pail yo diet. >> and now there is somethingyou want to flex, maybe doing weight watchers, but cheat day where you can go have whatever little cheese cake. so the flextarian diet you have a diet, whatever it is, maybe a vegetarian, on your cheat day maybe have little bit of meat. >> then not a vegetarian. >> no, our flexitarian according to whole foods market, it may be the in trend of the year. here is the rules of the plan. it is more flexible. like i want to try not to do dairy in my diet it, and too much bread. >> hurt your stomach. >> no, my made up diet for weight wise, nothing make makes me fatter than cheese. but on cheat day i'll let myself have my cheese and crackers, but try not to eat it the rest of the time. >> information moderation i think. >> that's right. doctor mike would always say. >> you know, i lost the most weight, they always say try to have those three, four small meals a day, makes such a big difference. three to four mall meals a day, kind of eat what you want. smaller portions. weight does come off. >
every year there is south beach diet, the atkins diet. >> pail yo diet. >> and now there is somethingyou want to flex, maybe doing weight watchers, but cheat day where you can go have whatever little cheese cake. so the flextarian diet you have a diet, whatever it is, maybe a vegetarian, on your cheat day maybe have little bit of meat. >> then not a vegetarian. >> no, our flexitarian according to whole foods market, it may be the in trend of the year. here is the rules...
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>> i met jeff atkins, he's a member of the judiciary committee that we have spoken on several occasions about the issues of the dayand so i certainly know the senator . >> so you disagree with him on most issues, you would be fair to say. >> i don't think i'm here to speculate about which way he's going to take the department and the people ask me that a lot and i think every attorney general is going to have to answer those questions for him. every attorney general is going to have to be held accountable for how they leave the department and for that, i've always had in my relationship with the press been important in that. i think the fourth estate is a key fixture in uncovering the priorities of the next ag but anyone who's going to be setting policy for the administration, i look forward to watching you guys get into that debate. >> we look forward todoing it . >> more broadly, are there concerns that you have with the direction that trump has been known for his next administration, whether it be times using facts and figures that are actually accurate such as now with him saying th
>> i met jeff atkins, he's a member of the judiciary committee that we have spoken on several occasions about the issues of the dayand so i certainly know the senator . >> so you disagree with him on most issues, you would be fair to say. >> i don't think i'm here to speculate about which way he's going to take the department and the people ask me that a lot and i think every attorney general is going to have to answer those questions for him. every attorney general is going...
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that is three sculptors by russell barnett atkin who was a well known socialite philanthropist, artistand oddly, big game hunter who lived in new york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. and these pieces were created in 1938 just before the united states entered world war ii. so what we're looking at are the three pieces and you can ee on the left we start with a sculptor of franklin delano roosevelt riding a democratic donkey, holding up a microphone. tucked under his right arm is a battle ship, a war ship. ust to his right we have a sculpture about 10 or 11 inches tall of mussolini. you can see the roman column. sort of his -- his bust is resting on. you can also see an ethiopian figure thumbing their nose at mussolini as they look up. just remember also this is preworld war ii so russell barnett is looking at these figures through the lens of the united states, which has not yet gone to war against these countries. nd finally, we see an image of adolph hitler. "mein kompf" is tucked into left hand. his right hand is giving a salute. there is a b
that is three sculptors by russell barnett atkin who was a well known socialite philanthropist, artistand oddly, big game hunter who lived in new york city and hung out with a lot of the other wealthy types in new york city. and these pieces were created in 1938 just before the united states entered world war ii. so what we're looking at are the three pieces and you can ee on the left we start with a sculptor of franklin delano roosevelt riding a democratic donkey, holding up a microphone....
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eating more red meat because of the atkins diet.people wanted it was less about a great meal and more about a great experience. because we could blend the downtown with a successful fine dining experience, that is what you need to do. if you can catch imagination, you will be fine. money is it hard to make because of how many new ios 7ouses there are? >> next one is worth it. it started in new york and grew from new york and still, we have two stores here. they are still big contribution or's to success of the company -- of the company. david: tell us a bit about the expansion to the middle east and what -- what brought that about. operate in five countries. italy and spain, the united kingdom, canada, and the united states. the next step is to continue into europe, the middle east, the far east. we continue to contact people who want to take a brand. we wanted to take the partner carefully. venues, the address. we have a beautiful outdoor patio that overlooks, as if that was not amazing enough. our second location is in the hotel a
eating more red meat because of the atkins diet.people wanted it was less about a great meal and more about a great experience. because we could blend the downtown with a successful fine dining experience, that is what you need to do. if you can catch imagination, you will be fine. money is it hard to make because of how many new ios 7ouses there are? >> next one is worth it. it started in new york and grew from new york and still, we have two stores here. they are still big contribution...