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more. >> we're going to pull you. >> with one final burst of speed, the boat moves forward, and jay kingu know, it was a deep breath. there's a sigh of relief there. my first thought was, am i 100% sure we have everyone? and when that was verified with everyone else who was on scene, it was good to see everyone's faces. dennis, claudia and suelina suffer minor injuries but the psychological trauma is harder to leave behind. >> i mean, i'm still processing it. i'll be processing it for the rest of my life. >> the bridge has been rebuilt and the culvert opening grated up. signs are posted in the river to protect kayakers from getting too close. but if they do, firefighters and first responders will be there. >> i think give or take two or three minutes they were going to drown. without a question of doubt if we didn't take the actions we did. >> public service i used to think is politicians. it really changed my view of how necessary these jobs are. and how the people that do them are amazing. jay jumped in there not knowing whether he would survive. and that's a different kind of job. >>
more. >> we're going to pull you. >> with one final burst of speed, the boat moves forward, and jay kingu know, it was a deep breath. there's a sigh of relief there. my first thought was, am i 100% sure we have everyone? and when that was verified with everyone else who was on scene, it was good to see everyone's faces. dennis, claudia and suelina suffer minor injuries but the psychological trauma is harder to leave behind. >> i mean, i'm still processing it. i'll be...
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the state of maryland argued in court today against alonzo jay king, jr., in a case about the fourth amendment to the constitution, that bars unreasonable search and seizure. marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroomhis morning for the arguments, and joins us now. they take their suspect. they give him a cheek swab as required by maryland law. submit that to a federal database. how does it end up in front of the supreme court? >> well, mr. king was ultimately convicted of the crime that that swab revealed. a six-year-old unsolved rape crime. he was indicted, convicted. he initially at trial moved to suppress the evidence of the first swab because he said it violated the frth amendment. the trial court didn't agree. but maryland's highest court did agree with him and reversed. it was maryland then that brought the case to the supreme court. >> suarez: they didn't have a warrant to take the d.n.a. >> right. suarez: and they didn't consider him a suspect in that six-year-old rape. those key questions in today's arguments? >> yes. obviously, ray, we say that the fou
the state of maryland argued in court today against alonzo jay king, jr., in a case about the fourth amendment to the constitution, that bars unreasonable search and seizure. marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was in the courtroomhis morning for the arguments, and joins us now. they take their suspect. they give him a cheek swab as required by maryland law. submit that to a federal database. how does it end up in front of the supreme court? >> well, mr. king was...
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kick and told students if king could pass on a metsage it could be a call for high profile americans to take action on gun violence. >> i love you jaykanye well. i love you awful these people. i know sean penn you're doing great things down in haiti and hello, does the fire, house is on nir america. where are you? we need you. >> what a privilege for students today. >> oh, my goodness. >> the price of gasoline is taking on a percentage of budgets these days. >> it's amazing how much money we spend on energy. americans spend on average $2900 per year. that is almost 4% of our pretax income. today's news is a bit strus traitd since using less gasoline in 2012. higher gas prices outweig]b= savings throughout those reduced consumption methods. a second report from union of concerned scientists found they'll spend as much on gas as the cost of the vehicle. motorists who purchase a electric vehicle could get a tax brake under a measure introduced today. it would provide exemptions for those who buy electric cars s sales of the vehicles have been slower due to their higher costs but assembly man hopes to offer these incentives. the state s
kick and told students if king could pass on a metsage it could be a call for high profile americans to take action on gun violence. >> i love you jaykanye well. i love you awful these people. i know sean penn you're doing great things down in haiti and hello, does the fire, house is on nir america. where are you? we need you. >> what a privilege for students today. >> oh, my goodness. >> the price of gasoline is taking on a percentage of budgets these days. >>...
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kelly king of bb&t the ceo there. also jay fishman the ceo of travelers.matt shattuck the ceo of beam. "squawk" will be right back. youe who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ we don't let frequent hea
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king in the movement were doing. they were confronting systems that denied people their natural strength that benefit everyone, and sub jay gaited people, fitting in motion freedoms that strengthen everyone and increase the economy and the ties that bind and our comfort to sit here tonight. we need to do it again, and in order to do that, we have to have a better sense of our history because our history is not just about where people sat on busses in a quaint distance era. our history is about our future and what tools we are going to use and what memories we're going to use and what risks we're willing to take to build things, to build strength across lines that divide us. it's not new that we misremember our history where race relations are involved. we should be ashamed of doing it on the left and right that we don't do it, and if you're interested in why, i mentioned george wallace. i can also, the people in the civil rights movement, turned against their own example. number one, notary public violence was unpopular in the movement. the most powerful idea was the first one that was abandoned, and there's a lot of othe
king in the movement were doing. they were confronting systems that denied people their natural strength that benefit everyone, and sub jay gaited people, fitting in motion freedoms that strengthen everyone and increase the economy and the ties that bind and our comfort to sit here tonight. we need to do it again, and in order to do that, we have to have a better sense of our history because our history is not just about where people sat on busses in a quaint distance era. our history is about...