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we're back at florida state university.e because i'm on a book tour for my new book "no, they can't, why government fails but individuals succeed." i say no they can't in response to the last presidential campaign they are saying yes, we can, we as government. so that i say no, we can't. still we need government. we need government to do some things. let me ask you students, can't government create jobs? >> no, they can't! >> well, these students understand that because they took courses from a lot of smart economists but these two in particular. joe calhoun and jim guartney. [ applause ] what do you teach them? do students understand economics and have a good understanding when they get to college. >> i would like to think they have a better understanding after they leave college and leave my class. >> what do students not understand? >> incentives matter and this is the inclination to think that if in fact the intentions of a policy are some kind of a program or good that that means the results are good. one definition of
we're back at florida state university.e because i'm on a book tour for my new book "no, they can't, why government fails but individuals succeed." i say no they can't in response to the last presidential campaign they are saying yes, we can, we as government. so that i say no, we can't. still we need government. we need government to do some things. let me ask you students, can't government create jobs? >> no, they can't! >> well, these students understand that because...
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the home of florida state university is followed by memphis athens georgia and alabama and atlanta athe rankings were based on climate and affordability. researchers say one-third of baby boomers say they plan to move out of their home state when they retire. >> several notable nobel lauretes are in chicago for a special three day event that st c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! it's time to get going. to have the energy to turn a "to do" list into a memory. to put more giddy-up in our get-along. to keep stepping up even in overtime. it's time to start gellin' with dr. scholl's... ... and mix a little more hop in our hip hop. thanks to the energizing support and cushioning of dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles, your feet will feel so good... ... you'll want to get up and go. [ female announcer ] with swiffer wetjet cleaning better, doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm going to... drink this... on the porch! ♪ give me just a li
the home of florida state university is followed by memphis athens georgia and alabama and atlanta athe rankings were based on climate and affordability. researchers say one-third of baby boomers say they plan to move out of their home state when they retire. >> several notable nobel lauretes are in chicago for a special three day event that st c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try...
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a lot of them are given so that universities like florida state hire the specific professors the kochwant to push their agenda. they have given over to 150 schools. you think they did some charity. isn't that lovely? no. the charities to make sure we can have these fake professors that are on our side. the real problem is what they are doing in public schools. they are both a huge problem. number 1, of course, they want to pry vit vitize the schools. it goes along with their so-called libertarian ideology which they discard when they can make a buck off of the government which they have done over and over in their careers. the other things they having done putting $36 million into that project but part of the money is going to resegregating some of the schoolstion including one in north carolina. that seems so shocking that, you know, as you watch, you go really? can that be true? it is. they actually funded guys to take over the school board. luckily the story has a good ending. first, let's show you what happened there. this is part of the documentary put together by a brave newfoun
a lot of them are given so that universities like florida state hire the specific professors the kochwant to push their agenda. they have given over to 150 schools. you think they did some charity. isn't that lovely? no. the charities to make sure we can have these fake professors that are on our side. the real problem is what they are doing in public schools. they are both a huge problem. number 1, of course, they want to pry vit vitize the schools. it goes along with their so-called...
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in high school he was valedictorian in america, graduated from florida state university college of law and passed the bar last summer. the florida board asked the court's opinion on whether or not they can admit jose to which the attorneys said this, quote, jose did not try to fake it. he admitted to the bar and the florida state law school that he was an undocumented immigrant. the board of examiners had no business acting like the ice or department of justice. the department of justice and ice said they are not going to deport people like jose. we are asking you to brew on this. illegal immigrants, should they be allowed to practice law? tweet us your comments to fox friends first or e-mail them for us at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> we want to hear what you have to say. >> it's 13 minutes after the hour. a massive manhunt underway for a convicted killer. he escaped from jail last night. we have details. >>> a new report says women may be marrying down in the salary column that is. >> we don't need his money. let's make our own. >> 17 after the hour. here's what you missed while you
in high school he was valedictorian in america, graduated from florida state university college of law and passed the bar last summer. the florida board asked the court's opinion on whether or not they can admit jose to which the attorneys said this, quote, jose did not try to fake it. he admitted to the bar and the florida state law school that he was an undocumented immigrant. the board of examiners had no business acting like the ice or department of justice. the department of justice and...
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this man, the former president of the american par association, the former president of the florida state university and a current professor in the university's law school. >> this is off the charts in terms of overcharging, in my judgment. >> reporter: christian fernandez is accused of killing his 2-year-old brother, david, by pushing him twice into a bookshelf. he also broke his leg one time before. but all acknowledge that christian had been abused for much of his life, particularly by his stepfather, who ended up committing suicide when he found out he was going to be arrested for that abuse. then there's the story of christian's mother. she gave birth to christian when she too was 12 years old. she was away when christian assaulted his brother. when she came home and saw her 2-year-old was seriously hurt, she waited eight hours before getting medical attention. for doing that, she too is implicated in this case. she pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter. but her 12-year-old son got the far more serious charge. listen to what angela corey said last year about why she charged the 12-year-old
this man, the former president of the american par association, the former president of the florida state university and a current professor in the university's law school. >> this is off the charts in terms of overcharging, in my judgment. >> reporter: christian fernandez is accused of killing his 2-year-old brother, david, by pushing him twice into a bookshelf. he also broke his leg one time before. but all acknowledge that christian had been abused for much of his life,...
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area have lines on this monday and major strike to be on the horizon for the people of florida state's universitym starting today members of the cal fullback of the association will begin a two weeks voting. double authorized the union to declare it to a strike this involves a lot people about 24,000 festers librarians coaches and counselors on the csu system. to bay area stores are being closed as an electronic retailer best buy dropped dozens of locations nationwide clearance cells began over the weekend and best buy stores in both east also been spurred also closing at the store manteca and four locations that in southern california. ,,, ,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> there it is. the start of the boston marathon where temperatures later today will be in the 80s. race officials say that is too warm if you're not used to it. and they say any runner who decide not to enter the race because of that can come back next year. 26.2 miles and including the infamous heartbreak hill on this patriots day in boston. good luck to everyone. with him to "cbs this morning." >>> the next step in britain's phone hacking scanda
area have lines on this monday and major strike to be on the horizon for the people of florida state's universitym starting today members of the cal fullback of the association will begin a two weeks voting. double authorized the union to declare it to a strike this involves a lot people about 24,000 festers librarians coaches and counselors on the csu system. to bay area stores are being closed as an electronic retailer best buy dropped dozens of locations nationwide clearance cells began over...
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this man, the former president of the american bar association, the former president of florida state university, and a current professor in the university's law school. >> this is off the charts in terms of overcharging in my judgment. >> reporter: christian fernandez is accused of killing his 2-year-old brother david by pushing him twice in a bookshelf. he also broke his leg one time before opinion but all acknowledge that christian had been abused for much of his life, particularly by his stepfather who committed suicide when he found out he was going to be arrested for that abuse. his mother was away when he assaulted his brother. when she came home and saw her 2-year-old was seriously hurt, she waited eight hours before getting medical attention. for doing that, she, too, is implicated in this case. she pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter. but her 12-year-old son got the far more serious charge. listen to what angela corey said last year about why she charged the 12-year-old who had no previous arrest record as an adult. >> at what point do you step in and just come down hard so that
this man, the former president of the american bar association, the former president of florida state university, and a current professor in the university's law school. >> this is off the charts in terms of overcharging in my judgment. >> reporter: christian fernandez is accused of killing his 2-year-old brother david by pushing him twice in a bookshelf. he also broke his leg one time before opinion but all acknowledge that christian had been abused for much of his life,...
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zimmerman was arrested at a bar near the university of central florida by a state law enforcement officerharged with battery and use of violence and obstructing justice. when you look at the underlying police report, what we find is that zimmerman was disobeyed the orders of a state law enforcement officer to back off. he was in the process of arresting some employees at the bar. they got into a scuffle, and zimmerman -- when the officer showed his badge, zimmerman shot back, i don't care who you are and then "f" you. which is in the police report, zimmerman talking to the state police officer, then it says they got into a short scuffle. so here we have a history of a physical altercation between zimmerman and a law enforcement officer. zimmerman disobeying what the law enforcement officer told him to do, and he could have been charged with a felony. we spoke to the prosecutor on this case who said this could have been a battery charge, a felo felony, but a junior prosecutor in the office did reduce the charges to a misdemeanor. >> well, he was 21 years old by myalculation, and now he is
zimmerman was arrested at a bar near the university of central florida by a state law enforcement officerharged with battery and use of violence and obstructing justice. when you look at the underlying police report, what we find is that zimmerman was disobeyed the orders of a state law enforcement officer to back off. he was in the process of arresting some employees at the bar. they got into a scuffle, and zimmerman -- when the officer showed his badge, zimmerman shot back, i don't care who...
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ucla, florida state, growing number of public universities charging more money for math, science, engineeringo-called stem curriculum on the grounds those graduates will get higher paying jobs. is this a good plan or simply unfair? shouldn't we be charging, john carney, less for these majors because that's where we want people to be? >> yes. it's ridiculous what the colleges are attempting to do. basically they have a broken business model. they have inflated the price of college education so much that people are coming up with all kinds of new alternatives. they realize that on a long enough time horizon their costs have to come down. they're trying to milk it out by having computer science majors pay more. this isn't going to work. a lot of the most brilliant minds in, around, coming into technology didn't even graduate from college. the more expensive they make it for people to pursue a degree in computer engineering, they won't have anywhere to go. >> colleges have to cut costs because they have gotten very bloated. gary, would you pay more if your child wanted to go to one of these schoo
ucla, florida state, growing number of public universities charging more money for math, science, engineeringo-called stem curriculum on the grounds those graduates will get higher paying jobs. is this a good plan or simply unfair? shouldn't we be charging, john carney, less for these majors because that's where we want people to be? >> yes. it's ridiculous what the colleges are attempting to do. basically they have a broken business model. they have inflated the price of college...
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and plus, we have embraced with university of florida to capture data across the state, looking at all investigations with the sheriff, police department, florida department of law enforcement, with all of the information from a couple years prior to the law, and during the law up to the last year as how it has been applied and has it been misabused, and for us to make a proper recommendation based on the facts. >> as you know, this case has drawn international attention. there are some that blame the law, who flat out blame the law, saying if you didn't have in the back of your mind i can defend myself, i can carry a weapon, just say i was being attacked that this wouldn't have happened. what would you say to those people? >> you know, unfortunately people are going off emotion. the taskforce can't go off emotions. we need to collect all of the data, and make sure we have a good, open process for individuals to give their testimony as to what particularly happened to them. we have individuals on the taskforce as a cross section of industry. we have civic organization leaders, we have
and plus, we have embraced with university of florida to capture data across the state, looking at all investigations with the sheriff, police department, florida department of law enforcement, with all of the information from a couple years prior to the law, and during the law up to the last year as how it has been applied and has it been misabused, and for us to make a proper recommendation based on the facts. >> as you know, this case has drawn international attention. there are some...
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general, during an fbi sponsored symposium in florida university, you stated if a significant cyber attackagainst this country were being planned, there may not be much cyberrer command or nsa could legally do to discover and thwart the attack in advance saying, quote, "in order to stop a cyber attack, you have to see it in realtime, and you have to have those authorities. those are the conditions we put on the table. now how and what the congress chooses, that'll be a policy decision." in a fight when the threat materializes in seconds and quick action is essential, i look forward to better understanding what authorities you believe are needed to protect united states' interest both at home and abroad. the department of defense is requesting nearly $3.4 billion for cybersecurity in fiscal year 2013, and almost $17.5 billion over the future years defense program. the cyberbudget is only one in growth because a broad agreement that addressing the threats should be among the highest priorities. i thank the witnesses for appearing today and look forward to their testimony. thank you, mr. chai
general, during an fbi sponsored symposium in florida university, you stated if a significant cyber attackagainst this country were being planned, there may not be much cyberrer command or nsa could legally do to discover and thwart the attack in advance saying, quote, "in order to stop a cyber attack, you have to see it in realtime, and you have to have those authorities. those are the conditions we put on the table. now how and what the congress chooses, that'll be a policy...
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and dig into this a little more with me is former florida state attorney and judge phyllis kotey, currently a professor at florida international universityoining me. first of all, you're familiar with the zimmerman case and also very familiar with the florida justice system. what do you expect to come from today's hearing, and what will determine whether zimmerman will be granted bond? could we hear from him today? >> we certainly could possibly hear from him. one of the things we should expect is information about his had history, his likelihood of showing up, about the case itself from the prosecutor in terms of telling the judge why they think this individual should be kept and is a danger to society. >> what are the major factors that a judge weighs when considering bond, especially in such a high-profile case? >> well, there are a couple of things. first of all, it's just whether to bond the case at all. and because this is a felony that could be punishable by life where one could possibly go to prison by life, the judge has the option of not bonding or having no bond in this case. certainly other things may happen as a result. they
and dig into this a little more with me is former florida state attorney and judge phyllis kotey, currently a professor at florida international universityoining me. first of all, you're familiar with the zimmerman case and also very familiar with the florida justice system. what do you expect to come from today's hearing, and what will determine whether zimmerman will be granted bond? could we hear from him today? >> we certainly could possibly hear from him. one of the things we should...
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florida's stand your ground law which gives wide leeway to use deadly force. live report coming up in 15 minutes. >>> state lawmakers intend to make university police departments more accountable in the wake of a report blasting acts of officers against student protesters. the report says uc davis police used excessive force when they pepper sprayed students last fall. the reportmg5tf criticizes uc administrators for creating an environment that allowed it to happen. the task force is recommending a top to bottom review of school police departments, the two officers who sprayed the protesters and the chief are on paid leave while the incident is being investigated. >>> 4:37 now. time for a check of weather which is all that is going on this morning. >> we have that small stream and flood advisory. lisa, the rain started for me moraga and got heavier as i got towards the city. >> yes. we are looking at a break far north sonoma and napa, the other seven counties, urban and small stream flood advisory. ponding on the highways, minor flooding and areas with poor drainage, you know where that is if you live in the north bay by lucky drive. heaviest rain concord, an
florida's stand your ground law which gives wide leeway to use deadly force. live report coming up in 15 minutes. >>> state lawmakers intend to make university police departments more accountable in the wake of a report blasting acts of officers against student protesters. the report says uc davis police used excessive force when they pepper sprayed students last fall. the reportmg5tf criticizes uc administrators for creating an environment that allowed it to happen. the task force is...
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florida atlantic university football game in november. his death was ruled a homicide. >>> the connecticut senate could vote today to repeal the state's deathpenalty. should the measure pass, it would then go to the statehouse. the governor says he'll sign the bill, making connecticut the fifth state in five years to abolish capital punishment. >>> the president will host an easter prayer breakfast at the white house today. mr. obama will be joined by christian leaders from across the u.s. the president is also expected to sign a bill today regarding insider trading by congressional members. >>> first lady michelle obama will be visiting walter reed national military medical center for a preeaster with military families and their children. later she'll visit the wounded warriors being cared for at the center. >>> stay teuped, there's such an uproar over the pink slime beef filler. >> now the government is taking action to make it easier for you to know if your package or that package of ground beef contains the pink slime. >>> batman, we go behind the mask of the man pulled over in montgomery county and his real- life superhero mission. >>>
florida atlantic university football game in november. his death was ruled a homicide. >>> the connecticut senate could vote today to repeal the state's deathpenalty. should the measure pass, it would then go to the statehouse. the governor says he'll sign the bill, making connecticut the fifth state in five years to abolish capital punishment. >>> the president will host an easter prayer breakfast at the white house today. mr. obama will be joined by christian leaders from...
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florida. she's a former assistant state's attorney for miami-dade county, and has also practiced as a criminal defender. and scott sundby. he teaches criminal law at the university of miami school of law. he has served as a special assistant united states attorney for the southern district of florida. and we thank you both for being with us. lynn whitfield, to you first. we have heard so much already about george zimmerman. we saw him today for the first time standing there looking at the judge, listening. he didn't speak very much. but did we learn anything new or important about him just by watch what we saw? >> i don't think so. i don't think you can really learn about a lot about this case from just looking at a person. i think this is really a case where we're going to have to hear the evidence that's going to be presented during the trial. >> woodruff: and scott sundby, what about you, just by looking at george zimmerman? i'd agree with ms. whitfield. there's not a lot that you can tell other than you've got somebody who's obviously very nervous and probably very scared of what lies ahead. >> woodruff: well, let me ask you, scott sundby, the orlando sentin
florida. she's a former assistant state's attorney for miami-dade county, and has also practiced as a criminal defender. and scott sundby. he teaches criminal law at the university of miami school of law. he has served as a special assistant united states attorney for the southern district of florida. and we thank you both for being with us. lynn whitfield, to you first. we have heard so much already about george zimmerman. we saw him today for the first time standing there looking at the...
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jany winetraub is a defense attorney and phyllis kotay is a law professor at florida university and a former judge and stateh what george zimmerman went through last night from the moment he was brought into that jail? >> sure. he was probably brought in to seminole county jail, rebooked, refingerprinted, photographed, taken upstairs, strip searched, cavity searched, given clothes, shower, a uniform. probably orange for isolation. i'm sure he's being kept in solitary, which is a 23 1/2 hour isolation cell. he doesn't get meals with anyone else. he will get out for 30 minutes with a guard outside. and that's where he is. he's try iing to adjust. >> not a pleasant environment. >> six by ten cell. >> and also just emotionally so distressful as so many attorneys will say there's nothing worse than that first few moments when you realize where you are. phyllis, let me jump over to you about what comes next this afternoon. clearly, this may not be the place that george zimmerman wants to stay. it's up to his attorney at this point. because there's no bond available right now. it's up to his attorney to make his c
jany winetraub is a defense attorney and phyllis kotay is a law professor at florida university and a former judge and stateh what george zimmerman went through last night from the moment he was brought into that jail? >> sure. he was probably brought in to seminole county jail, rebooked, refingerprinted, photographed, taken upstairs, strip searched, cavity searched, given clothes, shower, a uniform. probably orange for isolation. i'm sure he's being kept in solitary, which is a 23 1/2...
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florida law states a person simply needs to show a reasonable belief the judge might not be fair in order to file a motion. >>> today the university of maryland student accused of posting comments about a shooting rampage will be in court. alexander song is accused of saying he was planning a shooting rampage on campus five weeks ago. police arrested him this month after a psychological evaluation. song is suspended indefinitely from the school and is prohibited from returning to the campus. >>> a heads up for procrastinators, your time is up. whether you like it or not, today is tax day. this year, landing two days later than the typical deadline because this year april 15 was a sunday. and holidays like epancepation day -- emancipation day as a holiday for taxes. >>> some are protesting those they claim are not paying their fair share of taxes. demonstrators from d.c. move on and occupiers plan to mark to the irs building at 3:30 this afternoon. they are demanding that millionaires and corporations pay more taxes. the group plans to leave american flags, corporate tax forms, balloons, and wads of money on the irs steps to symbol
florida law states a person simply needs to show a reasonable belief the judge might not be fair in order to file a motion. >>> today the university of maryland student accused of posting comments about a shooting rampage will be in court. alexander song is accused of saying he was planning a shooting rampage on campus five weeks ago. police arrested him this month after a psychological evaluation. song is suspended indefinitely from the school and is prohibited from returning to the...
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state america since bush got elected. bubba watson from the baghdad, florida, went to the university of florida. a true red blooded southern american. university of georgia is extremely popular among the members of the augusta country club. i believe their president played football there. you have a guy in bubba who personifies that. came away winning this in overtime against a south african and you have to think was there one person on that course not rooting for bub wa watson? i was rooting for bub wa wat. >>> i am all for men showing their emotions. i think it would have been more validating if he had been crying over augusta's policy to not let women in. everybody is going to hate me for saying that. let's not forget what is going on as far as. >> i love. >> you coming up, the u.s. signs a key pact with afghanistan, violence explodes in syria and nuclear tensions escalate with iran and north korea. how will the white house navigate foreign follows in an election year next in what now. with the capital one cash rewards card you get a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well,
state america since bush got elected. bubba watson from the baghdad, florida, went to the university of florida. a true red blooded southern american. university of georgia is extremely popular among the members of the augusta country club. i believe their president played football there. you have a guy in bubba who personifies that. came away winning this in overtime against a south african and you have to think was there one person on that course not rooting for bub wa watson? i was rooting...
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the president of the united states going down to florida, atlantic university in boca raton where he'sng to be pushing that so-called buffet rule. of course, the buffet rule means that warren buffet, it's not fair that he pays less taxes than his secretary. oddly, right after the president gives that speech, he'll go to three fundraisers asking millionaires to actually pay for money to his campaign. >> what he should always have when he gives this speech is somebody holding up cue cards or placards. >> he has a teleprompter. >> he should have a running scroll coming across the screen if it's televised saying let's do an explanation of the difference between capital gains tax and tax on ordinary income. because what's the difference? everything. see, when you pay capital gains tax, you've invested money somewhere and then you're paying 15% on the investment income. you've already earned that money before you invested it where you paid if you're in the highest tax bracket maybe 38% on the original money. it's really not fair to only explain it as a comparison of warren buffet vs. his sec
the president of the united states going down to florida, atlantic university in boca raton where he'sng to be pushing that so-called buffet rule. of course, the buffet rule means that warren buffet, it's not fair that he pays less taxes than his secretary. oddly, right after the president gives that speech, he'll go to three fundraisers asking millionaires to actually pay for money to his campaign. >> what he should always have when he gives this speech is somebody holding up cue cards...
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florida's marco rubio and chris christie. the form he secretary of state told the crowd at arkansas's harding university, thank you for that enthusiasticot this idea to create the ron paul video game. there's a game about ron, it has to be awesome. >> that's daniel williams. a 27-year-old computer programmer from texas. and you heard him say it. he is developing a video game featuring libertarian candidate ron paul. it is called road to revolution. in the game you'll be able to play the role of the texas congressman and make their way through 50 levels to collect gold and delegates. williams hoped to release that game in the summer. >>> and this tuesday, president obama will be a guest on late night with jimmy fallon. it will mark the president's debut appearance on that show. musical guest if you're wondering, dave matthews. those are the things we thought you should know. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. s
florida's marco rubio and chris christie. the form he secretary of state told the crowd at arkansas's harding university, thank you for that enthusiasticot this idea to create the ron paul video game. there's a game about ron, it has to be awesome. >> that's daniel williams. a 27-year-old computer programmer from texas. and you heard him say it. he is developing a video game featuring libertarian candidate ron paul. it is called road to revolution. in the game you'll be able to play the...
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the raw statistical data which the university of florida will be capturing that information from cases filed across the board -- across the statesee if we're seeing some changes after the law has been implemented and what those changes have been and how it impacts our public safety. so with the information we're going to be receiving from individuals coming to us from private citizens, from our panelists to capture information so we can give a recommendation back to the governor and legislature as to what changes need to be made in the law if any because maybe what we'll find is the application or the intoechblt the law has been miss applied some of therefore we may need instructions to our law enforcement or maybe a change to the law. that we will discuss during our public hearing. >> miss carroll, but you go, they have strongly supported "stand your ground" laws. you're a member of the nra. for it as a member of the legislator back in 2005. you also voted in favor of the 2008 "take your guns to work" law. how do you respond to the fact that some say you should not be speaking to this because of your connections to nra and --
the raw statistical data which the university of florida will be capturing that information from cases filed across the board -- across the statesee if we're seeing some changes after the law has been implemented and what those changes have been and how it impacts our public safety. so with the information we're going to be receiving from individuals coming to us from private citizens, from our panelists to capture information so we can give a recommendation back to the governor and legislature...
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florida universities marched to sanford this weekend. >>> hopes of finding any survivors are fading in eastern pakistan. an avalanche friday buried several victims. the united states is sending a team to help with the search. >>> this winter is the snowiest ever in anchorage, alaska. the new record is 133.6 inches of snow, one inch more than the old record, which was set in 1954. >>> we are not expecting snow, but there are cooler temperatures headed our way. >> today's buddy check looks at a new screening method which provides doctors a much clearer picture of a woman's breast tissue. >> and 72 holes not enough to determine this year's winner of the master's. you want to see these highlights. make plans now to join joel and victoria osteen in our nation's capital on saturday, april 28th, for america's night of hope 2012. god is going to take you places that you've never even dreamed of. it's so uplifting in every way, shape, or form. it's probably one of the most inspiring moments that i've had in a long time. he's a god of the future. he's not a god of the past. in philippians, it says "i can do all things through christ who strengthens me." we are so excited ab
florida universities marched to sanford this weekend. >>> hopes of finding any survivors are fading in eastern pakistan. an avalanche friday buried several victims. the united states is sending a team to help with the search. >>> this winter is the snowiest ever in anchorage, alaska. the new record is 133.6 inches of snow, one inch more than the old record, which was set in 1954. >>> we are not expecting snow, but there are cooler temperatures headed our way. >>...
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by criminology and criminal justice professor michael hallet at the university of north florida who examined corey's ten tour as statese lawyers are not big fans of angela corey. >> reporter: he found that her aggressive style has had a profound impact on the number of convictions in her district. >> one of the criticisms she's even doured prior to the trayvon martin case was she was too aggressive on first-time offenders. >> reporter: the most agregregi example, the 12-year-old accused of killing his brother. he was criticized for indicting him as an adult for first-degree murder. while crime and arrest rates are down in florida, jacksonville jails are more full than they have ever been. >> we found that the answer to that is basically angela corey. >> reporter: he says corey's style is to file as many charges as she can against defendants and to seek the highest charges possible, but corey says her objectives are clear, to protect the victims. >> those of us in law enforcement are committed to justice for every race, every gender, every person of any persuasion whatsoever. they are our victims. we only know one cat
by criminology and criminal justice professor michael hallet at the university of north florida who examined corey's ten tour as statese lawyers are not big fans of angela corey. >> reporter: he found that her aggressive style has had a profound impact on the number of convictions in her district. >> one of the criticisms she's even doured prior to the trayvon martin case was she was too aggressive on first-time offenders. >> reporter: the most agregregi example, the...
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florida. she's a former assistant state's attorney for miami-dade county, and has also practiced as a criminal defender. and scott sundby. he teaches criminal law at the universitymiami school of law. he has served as a special assistant united states attorney for the southern district of florida. and we thank you both for being with us. lynn whitfield, to you first. we have heard so much already about george zimmerman. we saw him today for the first time standing there looking at the judge, listening. he didn't speak very much. but did we learn anything new or important about him just by watch what we saw? >> i don't think so. i don't think you can really learn about a lot about this case from just looking at a person. i think this is really a case where we're going to have to hear the evidence that's going to be presented during the trial. >> woodruff: and scott sundby, what about you, just by looking at george zimmerman? i'd agree with ms. whitfield. there's not a lot that you can tell other than you've got somebody who's obviously very nervous and probably very scared of what lies ahead. >> woodruff: well, let me ask you, scott sundby, the orlando sentinel t
florida. she's a former assistant state's attorney for miami-dade county, and has also practiced as a criminal defender. and scott sundby. he teaches criminal law at the universitymiami school of law. he has served as a special assistant united states attorney for the southern district of florida. and we thank you both for being with us. lynn whitfield, to you first. we have heard so much already about george zimmerman. we saw him today for the first time standing there looking at the judge,...