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we found one shop in georgetown where that fever is at an all- time high. m street is not fleet street. but at the maternity shop in georgetown -- >> i'm excited to see how they are doing and when the first pictures come out. >> much of the talk is about a certain royal baby. >> the baby thing is huge. ,> and the proud parents to be prince william and the duchess of cambridge. >> everybody is excited to see what the baby will be. >> no paparazzi here, but outside saint mary's hospital, photographers are camped out hoping to catch the first images of the first -- of the future king or queen of england. >> how could they not be excited? >> the baby's arrival is expected to pump $400 million into the reddish economy. customers are most impressed by kate's classiness and calm. >> she seems to be part of the royal family. >> amid the excitement of this new baby and in special times to come, there are poignant reminders of another young mother, the late princess diana. her fashion, people are fascinated with her family. >> that fascination revolves around the ete
we found one shop in georgetown where that fever is at an all- time high. m street is not fleet street. but at the maternity shop in georgetown -- >> i'm excited to see how they are doing and when the first pictures come out. >> much of the talk is about a certain royal baby. >> the baby thing is huge. ,> and the proud parents to be prince william and the duchess of cambridge. >> everybody is excited to see what the baby will be. >> no paparazzi here, but...
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in georgetown, kids out in the fountains, splashing around tau today. this is going to be a scene that should be frequently repeated, whether it's georgetown or any of the neighborhood local water parks, and go out towards the chesapeake bay, and get out and enjoy it, everybody. this is the tip of the iceberg so to speak. temperatures right now with a mostly clear sky out there, and still in the upper 80s in the washington area, and light wind out of the south averaging 8 miles per hour, and that light breeze may help prevent as much fog tomorrow morning as we dealt with this morning, but nonetheless be on the lookout with fog first thing, and then 90 in leesburg, and 88 in manass manassas, and into maryland we go, 85 in annapolis and edge water and chesapeake beach, and 85 towards solomon's island. and heat index, with the extra humidity, the heat index values in the low to mid-90s across the area, and it's going to get a lot worse than that as we go through the next couple days. and this is as of noontime tomorrow. heat indexes, upper 90s to near 100,
in georgetown, kids out in the fountains, splashing around tau today. this is going to be a scene that should be frequently repeated, whether it's georgetown or any of the neighborhood local water parks, and go out towards the chesapeake bay, and get out and enjoy it, everybody. this is the tip of the iceberg so to speak. temperatures right now with a mostly clear sky out there, and still in the upper 80s in the washington area, and light wind out of the south averaging 8 miles per hour, and...
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an accident on old georgetown road. traffic, news, weather coming "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." when congress failed to renew the violence against women act, republican and democratic attorneys general from 47 states spoke out to protect women. but ken cuccinelli refused. the roanoke times wrote, "virginians should remember cuccinelli's cowardly inaction as he seeks to become the next governor." "one either stands for tougher punishments for sexual assaults against women or not." ken cuccinelli. he's focused on his own agenda. not us. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein... ensure! nutrition in
an accident on old georgetown road. traffic, news, weather coming "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." when congress failed to renew the violence against women act, republican and democratic attorneys general from 47 states spoke out to protect women. but ken cuccinelli refused. the roanoke times wrote, "virginians should remember cuccinelli's cowardly inaction as he seeks to become the next governor." "one either stands for tougher punishments for...
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a many thanks to ever ods clothing of georgetown in washington but them suspenders how about this shirt how about this time how about the look on my something and that's it for today's edition of politicking let me know what you thought of what the mayor had to say what you thought of my outfit and tweet me follow me at kings things a c.n.n. . goal more. technology innovation all the latest developments russia. if. he gave. you. permission and free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com. the crime is not of. a seventy four year old woman found dead on the twenty ninth of november one thousand nine hundred eighty eight along the track. dozens of suspects will be questions and will be released including frank sterling seen in this photograph. two years later detectives trained by reed reopen the case not convinced frank is guilty. a few years earlier his brother had been sentenced to prison for raping. and frank is thought to have wanted revenge.
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odds clothing of georgetown in washington but them suspenders how about the shirts how about this time how about the look on my something. that's it for today's edition of politicking let me know what you thought of what the mayor had to say what you thought of my outfit and tweet me follow me and king's things a c.n.n. . exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess the police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is lightman know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off taking they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have ou
odds clothing of georgetown in washington but them suspenders how about the shirts how about this time how about the look on my something. that's it for today's edition of politicking let me know what you thought of what the mayor had to say what you thought of my outfit and tweet me follow me and king's things a c.n.n. . exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police...
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>> well, i guess the thing i would point to is the georgetown mood project where they really, georgetown university has a supreme court institute that i think had a part of just about every single case. >> every single case. >> yeah. so there are places in town that especially that one, art, and what you've mentioned, that want to help practitioners get better and field questions from these just tests. >> you know, art, i think those are one in the same too that those groups, stanford, the one at yale, have very experienced practitioners who run those programs and so they, you know, it's a little bit of the same, it's a little bit of the same thing. >> let's move from inside the courtroom to the outside front of the court. probably everyone saw photos of the enormous demonstrations out on the sidewalk during some of the arguments and last week during the decision days and the rule there, since united states against grace back in the '80s you could have signs and placards and demonstrations on sidewalk, the cement sidewalk that abutts the street but couldn't have any on the marble plaza w
>> well, i guess the thing i would point to is the georgetown mood project where they really, georgetown university has a supreme court institute that i think had a part of just about every single case. >> every single case. >> yeah. so there are places in town that especially that one, art, and what you've mentioned, that want to help practitioners get better and field questions from these just tests. >> you know, art, i think those are one in the same too that those...
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the classes are taught in georgetown. have been a hit this summer selling out every time. >> well, you're he in nature. you're slowing down. you're breathing. you feel like you're a million miles away, but you never left the town. you're still here. >> i am he a always curious about expanding my yoga practice. this is a totally new direction to take. >> the class starts out by paddling out several miles to roosevelt island. that's when the yoga starts. >> i was totally afraid i was going to fall in. it's a lot easier once you're up and running on the board. >> keep moving forward. >> this class is open to all levels. the instructor makes adjustments based on your skill level. some say they found sup yoga more of a workout than traditional yoga. >> it activates more muscles. you can bring to light some areas that you could maybe work on. if you don't have one, it's a fun and adventurous way to start yoga. >> because sup yoga has been so popular, it's adding even more classeses. for more information, you can visit our websi
the classes are taught in georgetown. have been a hit this summer selling out every time. >> well, you're he in nature. you're slowing down. you're breathing. you feel like you're a million miles away, but you never left the town. you're still here. >> i am he a always curious about expanding my yoga practice. this is a totally new direction to take. >> the class starts out by paddling out several miles to roosevelt island. that's when the yoga starts. >> i was totally...
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july "this town" all about that, about the inside scene in washington in dupont circle, in the georgetown salons, that book gives a story and the color of what washington and the political media establishment's about. the first -- for fun, a book i look forward to reading is calledded "mice and willie," the parallel lives of baseball's golden age, one of the favorite sports writers, and i was just down in spring training in arizona watching the cleveland indians play baseball, and i ran into willie mays, getting up there in age, but the book is great looking at the two men who came of age at the same time, became stars at the same time, and formed a lifelong friendship, something i never knew, and that's a great book, a big book for baseball fans this summer so that's the list, and looking forward to reading them all. >> let us know what you are reading this summer. tweet us @booktv, post it on facebook, or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> first amendment attorney, floyd abrams, who remitted the "new york times" in the pentagon papers cases recounts the career and represents his thought
july "this town" all about that, about the inside scene in washington in dupont circle, in the georgetown salons, that book gives a story and the color of what washington and the political media establishment's about. the first -- for fun, a book i look forward to reading is calledded "mice and willie," the parallel lives of baseball's golden age, one of the favorite sports writers, and i was just down in spring training in arizona watching the cleveland indians play...
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an unexpected discovery about alzheimer's by researchers at the georgetown university medical center. nearly half of the applicants had early diabetes. andwere under dr. care people with known diabetes were excluded. impaired glucose tolerance which is a precursor to diabetes. some had diabetes and did not know it. now via trying to learn how the conditions are related. mosquitoes seem to come out in droves during the summer months. while people need to protect themselves, do not forget about your pets. heartworm infections always spike in the summer. when a mosquito bite, the insect is considered effective. then when they infect -- the worms can grow to be about 14 inches long. willartworm in the heart make the heart not function properly. he can lead to heart disease. >> heartworm can be prevented by using monthly tablets or an injection twice a year. coming up next, your pick three and pick four numbers. we will also get a check of the forecast. how wall street is performing this hour. stay with us. >> tonight we were have coverage of the nationwide reaction to george zimmerman's n
an unexpected discovery about alzheimer's by researchers at the georgetown university medical center. nearly half of the applicants had early diabetes. andwere under dr. care people with known diabetes were excluded. impaired glucose tolerance which is a precursor to diabetes. some had diabetes and did not know it. now via trying to learn how the conditions are related. mosquitoes seem to come out in droves during the summer months. while people need to protect themselves, do not forget about...
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at the dawn price majority shop in georgetown -- >> i want the first pictures. >> they're talking about a certain well baby. his wife,liam and kate, the duchess of cambridge. >> a baby. >> no paparazzi here. outside of saint mary's hospital, otago first are lined up. but everyone loves will and take. they're having a baby. how could you not be excited about it. $100 is expected to pour million into the british economy. bytomers are most impressed kate's classiness. >> she is part of the royal in times to come, there are poignant reminders of another young mother. fashion, theher bulwark fascinated with her family grade -- family. >> a lot. a boy or a girl. >> most of the british public is betting that the new baby will be a girl. the two most popular names are alexandria and george. most at the majority shop believe it will be a girl. abc 7 news. we are watching a special plant at the botanica garden. a corpse flower is about to bloom. they reach of rotting flesh. the extended their hours so visitors could check out the after which will collapse being open for 24-38 hours. that must sme
at the dawn price majority shop in georgetown -- >> i want the first pictures. >> they're talking about a certain well baby. his wife,liam and kate, the duchess of cambridge. >> a baby. >> no paparazzi here. outside of saint mary's hospital, otago first are lined up. but everyone loves will and take. they're having a baby. how could you not be excited about it. $100 is expected to pour million into the british economy. bytomers are most impressed kate's classiness....
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this is what it feels like, 98 in jorjs town -- georgetown, and when is this going to let up? no time soon, this is the longest of the summer, and it doesn't look like a two or three week eventual, but a multiday event. we need something to break this heat pattern that we're in, and the index values will happen up above 100, for the next few arches. the -- afternoons. a lot of action may be south of us, this is tomorrow at 6:00, maybe a pop up shower, wednesday it looks dryer, but again, heat and humidity could drive an afternoon shower or storm. we look at the big picture, and the bottom line is, more days of sering heat. you see the high pressure bubble sits on the east coast, and keeps us cloud free, except for the pop up storms, and the multiday of sering heat, that'll not happen until friday and saturday, more than likely. tonight, muggy and uncomfortable, and then tomorrow, we're talking 96 for the actual temperature. the heat index will be in the mid 100's tomorrow afternoon. you have to be careful, do not leave an animal or anything living inside a car for tomorrow or
this is what it feels like, 98 in jorjs town -- georgetown, and when is this going to let up? no time soon, this is the longest of the summer, and it doesn't look like a two or three week eventual, but a multiday event. we need something to break this heat pattern that we're in, and the index values will happen up above 100, for the next few arches. the -- afternoons. a lot of action may be south of us, this is tomorrow at 6:00, maybe a pop up shower, wednesday it looks dryer, but again, heat...
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conditions for 32 million others, and argue president obama's focus on the middle class, which georgetownim mentioning more frequently than all modern presidents is having the effect of reducing the underclass. >> i don't believe in trickle down in terms of lower taxes for the rich and that trickles to the poor. if you put money in the pockets of middle income people, it trickles down. you spend money, going different places, going out to eat, going on vacation, that money goes in the pockets of those that may have less than you. >> reporter: the study of presidential statements by the center for applied research grew into the large number of catholics that may run for president in 2016, the potential that may hold for renewed focus on poverty in the next cycle. >> thank you. >>> someone that's not living in poverty these days, hillary clinton. we'll tell you how she's raking in the cash. >>> yes, you can really fry an egg on the sidewalk in death valley, but they don't want you doing it. an exciting grapevine coming up. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everyb
conditions for 32 million others, and argue president obama's focus on the middle class, which georgetownim mentioning more frequently than all modern presidents is having the effect of reducing the underclass. >> i don't believe in trickle down in terms of lower taxes for the rich and that trickles to the poor. if you put money in the pockets of middle income people, it trickles down. you spend money, going different places, going out to eat, going on vacation, that money goes in the...
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listen to georgetown professor michael eric dyson. >> mr.'reilly, i would love to have that conversation about protecting yourself behind white picket fences and fox news and having digital courage. come in the streets where you went to sylvia and you were surprised that black people don't throw bananas at each other or swing from trees. >> bill: again, dyson teaches young americans at georgetown university. yesterday's -- today's, i should say, today's congressional hearing was a circus. nancy pelosi the ring master. didn't mean anything, but it did prop up the race hustlers. and that's a shame. and that's the memo. now, for the top story tonight, let's bring in fox news channel's chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel who covered the hearing today on capitol hill. what was the headline for you? >> bill, the headline for me was house democrats african-american community we hear your concerns and we agree with you. i was struck by being in the room by the lack of texas in the room if you will because obviously these are difficult iss
listen to georgetown professor michael eric dyson. >> mr.'reilly, i would love to have that conversation about protecting yourself behind white picket fences and fox news and having digital courage. come in the streets where you went to sylvia and you were surprised that black people don't throw bananas at each other or swing from trees. >> bill: again, dyson teaches young americans at georgetown university. yesterday's -- today's, i should say, today's congressional hearing was a...
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sherry sheffield is a contributing writer to the washington post, the route and the georgetowner, and she says that in order to have a fabulous backyard barbecue, you need the perfect wine. so she has brought an array of wines and let's start on our far left. >> reporter: absolutely. >> what we have here is a chicken sausage with barbecue baked beans. sometimes it is hard to figure out what to do with white meat when it is grilled, so we want to do something sweet with it. this is a reese ring. >> where find it too, too sweet. i find it easy. i'll have it with anything. >>> next we have short ribs, and that is also sometimes tricky, because we always put a than i -- a sauce on it. the sin fan dell is very food friendly, so it will pair well with your barbecue. >> oh that is good. >> so not everybody wants barbecue beef or pork. >> did you fix this, this morning? >> just ten minutes ago. >> it is delicious. >> we have shrimp and shrimp is grilled and paired with watermelon salad, so we have sweet and savory. please try this,. >> these are my two favorites. >> excellent. >> and then we
sherry sheffield is a contributing writer to the washington post, the route and the georgetowner, and she says that in order to have a fabulous backyard barbecue, you need the perfect wine. so she has brought an array of wines and let's start on our far left. >> reporter: absolutely. >> what we have here is a chicken sausage with barbecue baked beans. sometimes it is hard to figure out what to do with white meat when it is grilled, so we want to do something sweet with it. this is a...
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let's bring in msnbc contributor and georgetown university professor is george eric dyson who joins us here in new york. what would you hope the attorney general will say today following that trial and the fact that he's addressing the naacp? >> you know is, attorney general holder has been traditionally very strong on the siebel rights issues. compare his record to that of his predecessor in the previous administration. it's a remarkable jux tal position. what i want to hear him say is that look is, we've reopened this investigation. we're going to take a hard look at the facts. we have to meet a certain burden of proof here, a certain high bar. that can be met. i think there is sample evidence to suggest the biased mind-set and prejudiced outlook of zimmerman and i think there is sufficient evidence to at least put the department of justice on the scene there and gather what evidence we can because we will obviously know that there was not collection of data and evidence at the scene because trayvon martin was not even seen as the victim. as a result, we didn't test george zimmerman,
let's bring in msnbc contributor and georgetown university professor is george eric dyson who joins us here in new york. what would you hope the attorney general will say today following that trial and the fact that he's addressing the naacp? >> you know is, attorney general holder has been traditionally very strong on the siebel rights issues. compare his record to that of his predecessor in the previous administration. it's a remarkable jux tal position. what i want to hear him say is...
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she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was sentence to life behind bars. in prison mr. colwell contacted the center for help and located two witnesses who saw the murder and said mr. colwell was
she's an a -- she's on the 2012 hot shot directors emerging to watch, she's also graduated from georgetown university law center and practicing attorney and abc television networks before starting her television career and next is john. i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school...
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otto porter played with georgetown and glenn rice jr who played at georgia tech and in the d league here are the rookies on their goals for vegas. >> go out there and have fun and play hard. that's my main goal. i don't want to go out there and take anything for granted. i want to go to out and play my best you know against whoever we play. so -- >> we'll all give each other room to work. we all can shoot the work extremely well. i feel like that's the biggest thing. guys don't mind working hard here. >> that's a wrap on sports but the news edge will be right back good night. >> when you experience something great, you want to share it. with everyone. that's why more customers recommend verizon, america's largest 4g lte network. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more
otto porter played with georgetown and glenn rice jr who played at georgia tech and in the d league here are the rookies on their goals for vegas. >> go out there and have fun and play hard. that's my main goal. i don't want to go out there and take anything for granted. i want to go to out and play my best you know against whoever we play. so -- >> we'll all give each other room to work. we all can shoot the work extremely well. i feel like that's the biggest thing. guys don't mind...
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georgetown university has looked at it in 20 studies and didn't find any medical benefit.aving said that there is something to be said about taking a break for three days or 10 days. what they do is they lose a lot of water. that's what part of the weight loss is and that is what makes them feel better. 60% of the body is water. i came up with my own. i have given you in the past the longevity formula and i will put it on facebook so you can read it. we talked about drinking seven glasses of water a day. that's the best you can do to wash your system. when you exercise you sweat and you get rid of toxins. the best thing to do is eliminate alcohol or limit alcohol and smoking. that's what we talk about and that's what toxins come from. sugar, i am against it. i don't like it. minimize the white sugar you will take and the processed food and the preservatives that is there is a huge problem. that's where you are get august lot of -- a lot of your toxins. these are bad bacteria you find in the colon. one portion of red meat a week i have no problem with. fish is good. fruits
georgetown university has looked at it in 20 studies and didn't find any medical benefit.aving said that there is something to be said about taking a break for three days or 10 days. what they do is they lose a lot of water. that's what part of the weight loss is and that is what makes them feel better. 60% of the body is water. i came up with my own. i have given you in the past the longevity formula and i will put it on facebook so you can read it. we talked about drinking seven glasses of...
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and professor of sociology at georgetown university. karen desoto, criminal defense attorney. and karen cadet, "huffington post black voices." that account george zimmerman gives in that taped interview differs from other testimony we heard. maybe he jumped -- but it's like you followed him, you followed him. you precipitated this whole thing. if it ends up being the case you precipitated him and trapped him for no reason other than he was a suspect in your mind, then it went down the way you said, and this dude beat the crap out of you because you were following him, then you get to shoot him and what? >> you're making the point because this is the frailty of the -- or i think the inherent injustice of the stand your ground law. who can stand their ground? you jump on me, you ambush me, you have a set of stereotypes in your mind and i cream you. i'm getting the best of you. oh, you're going to beat me? >> the standard here isn't even stand your ground. this is just self-defense. right? >> i mean, obviously this was a tragic accident, but i think that trayvon martin's parents
and professor of sociology at georgetown university. karen desoto, criminal defense attorney. and karen cadet, "huffington post black voices." that account george zimmerman gives in that taped interview differs from other testimony we heard. maybe he jumped -- but it's like you followed him, you followed him. you precipitated this whole thing. if it ends up being the case you precipitated him and trapped him for no reason other than he was a suspect in your mind, then it went down the...
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otto porter who played in the pl same building with georgetown and junior who played with collegiate most recently in the league.le here are the rookies when they hit the floor in vegas. >> go out there and have fun and play hard. that's my main goal. i don't want to go out there an take anything for granted andan play my best, against where we play. we will be, and give each other, the room to work, we are going to keep the ball extremely well, and i feel that is going to be biggest thing.bigges it doesn't have a lot of threats out there. and we got and we don't mind, mi and playing hard. >> it's a little bit steamy buty all in all a beautiful night tot come out and be a part of history.ory. it's the washington kastles looking for the 34th consecutive win, tonight facing the boston lobsters. >>> let's head to shawn yancy in the newsroom for a look at what coming up tonight. >>> giving citizens the converse to man up during a crisis. we will tell you more that tonight at 10:00.10:00. tonight at 10:00, we will have more about -- rescue -- comes co come to me.. >> a story that is devel
otto porter who played in the pl same building with georgetown and junior who played with collegiate most recently in the league.le here are the rookies when they hit the floor in vegas. >> go out there and have fun and play hard. that's my main goal. i don't want to go out there an take anything for granted andan play my best, against where we play. we will be, and give each other, the room to work, we are going to keep the ball extremely well, and i feel that is going to be biggest...
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georgetown law professor paul butler is a former federal prosecutor around joins me now. thanks for being with us. your assessment of how the prosecution handled this case. >> they made some strategic mistakes. they allowed the defense to frame the narrative. what the defense did was to put trayvon martin on trial. they made the case about who was on the bottom and who was on the top in a street fight. it was a brilliant, but cynical, move and it persuaded the jury. >> we don't even know because he did not testify in person whether there was a fight. >> we don't. we heard conflicting accounts about all of that. but the bottom line is we had a skinny teenager unarmed who was followed by a big guy, big guy was told stay in the car. he gets out the of the car. they get into some altercation and the skinny unarmed teenager ends up dead so clearly there was something bizarre that happened here around the prosecution, through a series of just poor judgment decisions didn't do a good job of using the evidence that they had. >> including -- i was very struck by the so-called expe
georgetown law professor paul butler is a former federal prosecutor around joins me now. thanks for being with us. your assessment of how the prosecution handled this case. >> they made some strategic mistakes. they allowed the defense to frame the narrative. what the defense did was to put trayvon martin on trial. they made the case about who was on the bottom and who was on the top in a street fight. it was a brilliant, but cynical, move and it persuaded the jury. >> we don't even...
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this week michelle swers and her latest book "women in the club "in it the georgetown university professor explores the impact of gender difference on the senate on the bills that pass. and the growth of the partisan divide. the program is about an hour. .. in terms of behavior in washington becoming more partisan and polarized. so when men come into the senate you are a much more polarized environment and that affect. so in terms of utilizing the gender they do emphasize as it helps them achieve their political. and they deemphasized as they are concerned on the political goal. they take the obvious example of hillary clinton. >> host: you talk about her a lot. >> guest: there hasn't been a senator from the armed services in a very long time and that is because she knew she was going to be running for president and all of those that needed to establish her credentials so she spent time talking to the military officials and establishing the officers talking to other people on the committee cosponsoring bills, and she actually shied away from too many oriented things because she knew everyb
this week michelle swers and her latest book "women in the club "in it the georgetown university professor explores the impact of gender difference on the senate on the bills that pass. and the growth of the partisan divide. the program is about an hour. .. in terms of behavior in washington becoming more partisan and polarized. so when men come into the senate you are a much more polarized environment and that affect. so in terms of utilizing the gender they do emphasize as it helps...
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. >> stopped by a police officer by running to catch a movie at night in georgetown, in washington, d.c. i was at the time of the last incident, a federal prosecutor. >> eric holder and naacp event in orlando. he says it is time to take a hard look at stand your ground laws. earlier, he hit at a possible civil rights case against george zimmerman. that is a tough mountain to climb. >> i do not think he hinted at that. he hinted they will look at it. they have done this and other explosive cases where they did not think they could make a case, and then did not make a case. >> that is a political statement? >> you cannot not look at it. this has a huge impact on many different communities. it would be irresponsible not to look at it. i think it is to part of a case to make unless they find something different from what was a pair of the trial. >> i think that is right. what he did was finessed the issue. there is a lot of heat on the issue. seet of people want to federal prosecution. he understands it would be a disaster because it would not stand a chance. there was no element of race sh
. >> stopped by a police officer by running to catch a movie at night in georgetown, in washington, d.c. i was at the time of the last incident, a federal prosecutor. >> eric holder and naacp event in orlando. he says it is time to take a hard look at stand your ground laws. earlier, he hit at a possible civil rights case against george zimmerman. that is a tough mountain to climb. >> i do not think he hinted at that. he hinted they will look at it. they have done this and...
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requiere a empresas con 50 empleados o ms de ofrecer planes de salud. s/david cusano professor georgetowndministración obama reconoce que empleadores con 50 empleados o más ya ofrecen planes de salud", dijo este experto, recalcando que la implementación de la provisión es una tarea grande que requiere mucho más tiempo. mientras tanto muchos empresarios dicen que seguirn siendo empresas pequeÑas y medianas las que continuaran a sentir el golpe. s/alfredo casta, empresario "vemos un riesgo ahí. donde una compañía va a tener que cerrar porque no van a poder cubrir un 20 por ciento de aumento en la tarifa". s/randy serrano/telemun do la ley de salud requiere que las compañías de seguro ofrezcan un cierto nivel de cuidado médico a sus clientes-cosa que implica un costo más alto en cuanto a cuotas de seguros que tendrá que salir de los bolsillos de las empresas. blanca ---en mexico, miguel angel treviÑo alias el "z-40" fue consignado ante un juez federal para enfrentar al menos 9 cargos criminales. take vo --- personal de la secretara de la marina armada de mxico realiz el operativo de traslado
requiere a empresas con 50 empleados o ms de ofrecer planes de salud. s/david cusano professor georgetowndministración obama reconoce que empleadores con 50 empleados o más ya ofrecen planes de salud", dijo este experto, recalcando que la implementación de la provisión es una tarea grande que requiere mucho más tiempo. mientras tanto muchos empresarios dicen que seguirn siendo empresas pequeÑas y medianas las que continuaran a sentir el golpe. s/alfredo casta, empresario "vemos...
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to track, to taunt, to kill a young man on the streets. >> schieffer: let me bring in michael of georgetown university, biographer of martin luther king, junior, was this about race? >> absolutely. from the very beginning. it was racial motivation it appears of george zimmerman when he said "these people get away" "they always get away" we don't have to be einstein to deduce from that particular assertion of his that he -- cause that he made that he referred to that he's got a fear of and suspicion of african american youth. it was also involved in the construction of the jury. we know that there were no people of color as far as we can tell no black people on that jury. and while not indicting the jury themselves they are reflection of the broader society's inability to empathize and imagine what it means to be trayvon's parents and trayvon, under assault, going home and you are assaulted by marauding person who obviously is motivated by some sense of prejudice and bias toward african-american men. and in denial of ability to use racial profiling as a term within the courtroom and refusal
to track, to taunt, to kill a young man on the streets. >> schieffer: let me bring in michael of georgetown university, biographer of martin luther king, junior, was this about race? >> absolutely. from the very beginning. it was racial motivation it appears of george zimmerman when he said "these people get away" "they always get away" we don't have to be einstein to deduce from that particular assertion of his that he -- cause that he made that he referred to...
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laughing and got the incestuous internal relationship in washington with everyone going to the georgetown cocktail parties and working on each other. >> greenwald is not part of that club. i have to point out that this is more than a semantic debate because we are trying to enact a federal shield law to protect sources of journalists. how you define journalist will be very for. >> i just want to say i agree with thomas jefferson. author of the first amendment. the government should be afraid of people. >> i must say that -- in contrary to what we just read from greenwald, or -- snowden, excuse me, the american people are not mad at the american government and after his revelation to the contrary. when you look at the polls they are mad at snowden and they think that his behavior and the fact he fled the country and not accountable is reprehensible. >> i will say this. when you look at polling the american people are very concerned about this kind of program and the potential abuses of. >> it correct. if you ask them -- understanding that we live in an age of terrorism, if you ask them is
laughing and got the incestuous internal relationship in washington with everyone going to the georgetown cocktail parties and working on each other. >> greenwald is not part of that club. i have to point out that this is more than a semantic debate because we are trying to enact a federal shield law to protect sources of journalists. how you define journalist will be very for. >> i just want to say i agree with thomas jefferson. author of the first amendment. the government should...
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. >> reporter: when brandon anderson graduates georgetown university next spring with a sociology degree, he'll leave college with $25,000 in student loan debt for a job with a $26,000 a year salary but the former high school drop out that turned his life around said a college diploma is worth it. >> if we want to make something of ourselves in this day in age or if we want to become happy, we want to -- if we want a better job, if we want to be able to take care of our families the way the american dream promises, education is certainly worth it. >> reporter: for devin it's a different story. it's been more than a decade since she graduated from the university of maryland and a medical coordinator in baltimore. her second thoughts about the value of her college education go far beyond the $5,000 she still owes on student loans. >> it seems like your bachelors degree is like a high school diploma. it doesn't open any magical doors. it doesn't give you a free pass to gain unemployment -- employment. it's another piece of paper. >> reporter: at just under a trillion dollars, student loan d
. >> reporter: when brandon anderson graduates georgetown university next spring with a sociology degree, he'll leave college with $25,000 in student loan debt for a job with a $26,000 a year salary but the former high school drop out that turned his life around said a college diploma is worth it. >> if we want to make something of ourselves in this day in age or if we want to become happy, we want to -- if we want a better job, if we want to be able to take care of our families the...
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he said basically i have been stopped in georgetown as a young prosecutor when i was late to a moviening to a movie. they are both saying this is why this case resonates so much with people in the african-american community. isn't responding to that sense because anger at some point. is that an appropriate role for the president and attorney general? >> i think the more responsible thing for them to do in the positions that they hold is to say that the black community needs to talk to black leaders, parents, children, ministers, teachers, what have you, but this is conversation we need to have about black behavior. what i saw the president doing in this conference, i saw barack obama as community activist. >> paul: really. >> activists don't unite people. they divide people. here we have the president giving sort of justification for the black civil rights leaders who have been trying to racialize this case from day one. i think holder and holder's responsibility was to cool down the temperature. what they are both been saying there is some justification for what we have been hearing
he said basically i have been stopped in georgetown as a young prosecutor when i was late to a moviening to a movie. they are both saying this is why this case resonates so much with people in the african-american community. isn't responding to that sense because anger at some point. is that an appropriate role for the president and attorney general? >> i think the more responsible thing for them to do in the positions that they hold is to say that the black community needs to talk to...
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he said basically i had been stopped in georgetown as a young prosecutor when i was late to a movie running to a movie. and -- they are both saying that this is why this case resonates so much with people in the african-american community. isn't that -- responding to that sense and -- becomes anger at some point, frustration certainly. isn't that -- an appropriate role for the president of the attorney general? >> well, i think -- the more responsible thing for them to do and the positions that they hold is to say that the black community needs to talk with black leaders and parents and children and ministers, teachers, what have you, but this is a conversation we need to have about black behavior but what i saw the president do in this conference call, i saw barack obama as community activist here. you have -- activists typically do not unite people. they divide people. here we have the president dragging race into a case and giving sort of comfort or justification to the black civil rights leaders and -- who have -- been trying to racialize this case from day one. i think that holder and
he said basically i had been stopped in georgetown as a young prosecutor when i was late to a movie running to a movie. and -- they are both saying that this is why this case resonates so much with people in the african-american community. isn't that -- responding to that sense and -- becomes anger at some point, frustration certainly. isn't that -- an appropriate role for the president of the attorney general? >> well, i think -- the more responsible thing for them to do and the...
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eric dyson, a professor at georgetown university who joined us from new york. michael, the attorney general now called for an honest discussion about the issues raised by this case. where in your view does that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i want to congratulate the attorney general for that courageous move. the conversation has to be about the stand your ground laws which have had a disproportionate and disparity racial effect and had an effect on african-american women and women and people of color tend to be the victims and perceived as the predators and as a result of that, they are murdered at an exceedingly high rate. we have to talk about your stand your ground laws, number one. number two, we have to be aware of the perception. george zimmerman was armed that night pursuing an unarmed young man. there's nothing within logic or reason to suggest that because of his skin color alone he presented a threat to george zimmerman except we have racial profiling and subconscious and unconscious racial beliefs and stereotypes that prevail so we have to
eric dyson, a professor at georgetown university who joined us from new york. michael, the attorney general now called for an honest discussion about the issues raised by this case. where in your view does that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i want to congratulate the attorney general for that courageous move. the conversation has to be about the stand your ground laws which have had a disproportionate and disparity racial effect and had an effect on african-american women and...
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eric dyson, a professor at georgetown university who joined us from new york., the attorney general now called for an honest discussion about the issues raised by this case. where in your view does that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i want to congratulate the attorney general for that courageous move. the conversation has to be about the stand your ground laws which have had a disproportionate and disparity racial effect and had an effect on african-american women and women and people of color tend to be the victims and perceived as the predators and as a result of that, they are murdered at an exceedingly high rate. we have to talk about your stand your ground laws, number one. number two, we have to be aware of the perception. george zimmerman was armed that night pursuing an unarmed young man. there's nothing within logic or reason to suggest that because of his skin color alone he presented a threat to george zimmerman except we have racial profiling and subconscious and unconscious racial beliefs and stereotypes that prevail so we have to argue t
eric dyson, a professor at georgetown university who joined us from new york., the attorney general now called for an honest discussion about the issues raised by this case. where in your view does that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i want to congratulate the attorney general for that courageous move. the conversation has to be about the stand your ground laws which have had a disproportionate and disparity racial effect and had an effect on african-american women and women and...
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the emmy award winner studied at georgetown. she was in "the king and i" and "hello dolly" both on broadway. she was a film and tv veteran who was hit and almost killed by a car back in 1982. which then led to a life of addiction and recovery from pain medication. eileen brennen was 80 years old. >>> ossie schectman was not a household name in the world of sports. but among deep dive sports fans, he is known as the man who scored the first basket in nba history. he did it as a new york knickerbocker. the basket came in the opening seconds of a game against the toronto huskies back in 1946. ossie schectman died today of 94. the nba commissioner said he was a pioneer. >>> well, they've had a nasty run of weather in europe of late. 80 mile an hour winds along the coastline of france. and now this. while no one thinks of italy as tornado alley, this was the scene in milan on monday captured swirling outside the window in an industrial park. it caused structural damage and injured 12 people before it blew over. >>> new yorkers are ex
the emmy award winner studied at georgetown. she was in "the king and i" and "hello dolly" both on broadway. she was a film and tv veteran who was hit and almost killed by a car back in 1982. which then led to a life of addiction and recovery from pain medication. eileen brennen was 80 years old. >>> ossie schectman was not a household name in the world of sports. but among deep dive sports fans, he is known as the man who scored the first basket in nba history. he...