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incomes are low and unemployment rate is high what john thompson has witness progress the people of l.a. deserve more 20 years after the deadly riots. >>> 7 family members killed in an s u v when a driver lost control and plunged off a highway near the bronx zoo. it landed in a non-public area of the zoo says no animals or people on the ground heard. the dead included an elegant man and women to women in their 30's and 40's and for young girls. police have no idea what caused the driver to lose control. hundreds of genocide survivors and descendants of victims gathered for a walk around lake merritt in oakland. >>> california lawmakers designate april as genocide awareness month since many anniversaries of modern genocide occur in april representatives present been numerous countries that represent numerous victims. including germany and cambodia. not uncommon for homeowners to rent space in their home and that state,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> an early wake-up call for parts of the east bay this morning. a 2.7 earthquake get near fremont just before 6:00 a.m. at center six and one-half miles
incomes are low and unemployment rate is high what john thompson has witness progress the people of l.a. deserve more 20 years after the deadly riots. >>> 7 family members killed in an s u v when a driver lost control and plunged off a highway near the bronx zoo. it landed in a non-public area of the zoo says no animals or people on the ground heard. the dead included an elegant man and women to women in their 30's and 40's and for young girls. police have no idea what caused the...
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john thompson spent 14 years on death row, and after his verdict was set aside he was then facing life in prison. he was fighting for a retrial that took place four years later. he was exonerated by a jury in less than 30 minutes that found him not guilty when he got his retrial, and it was largely the result of the police department not turning over what would have been -- evidence in his first trial. the united states supreme court reversed the verdict of the jury in this decision. he has found an organization called resurrection after exoneration to help other people seek justice in their respective cases. to his left -- this is the executive director of california death penalty focus, where she works to abolish the death penalty. she did preside as the warden over several executions. natasha is the death penalty policy director for the american civil liberties union of northern california. she previously worked as a deputy public defender in alameda county, and was a staff attorney with the california task force on criminal instructions. she is also working on the effort to abolish
john thompson spent 14 years on death row, and after his verdict was set aside he was then facing life in prison. he was fighting for a retrial that took place four years later. he was exonerated by a jury in less than 30 minutes that found him not guilty when he got his retrial, and it was largely the result of the police department not turning over what would have been -- evidence in his first trial. the united states supreme court reversed the verdict of the jury in this decision. he has...
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. >> i will go to john thompson. we were talking about how often, you have public opinion polls on the death penalty but the last -- the wrong question is asked, do you support the death penalty or something like that. can you elaborate on this? >> this is a tricky question that we have been tricked into believing, so that people say, do you support the death penalty. this is a trick question. you will not put yourself in that position of being placed under arrest based on these reports. we ask you if you support this and eliminates you automatically. if you ask that same question in a different way, meaning the use of what the state killing you, that is the question. you have no control over the death penalty. he is the only one to make this decision. he is the only one -- he does not want to make the decision. this is a tricky question from the beginning. do we support the death penalty? we never placed ourselves in this position. do you give the state the right to kill you. this is the question and see what the re
. >> i will go to john thompson. we were talking about how often, you have public opinion polls on the death penalty but the last -- the wrong question is asked, do you support the death penalty or something like that. can you elaborate on this? >> this is a tricky question that we have been tricked into believing, so that people say, do you support the death penalty. this is a trick question. you will not put yourself in that position of being placed under arrest based on these...
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. >> john thompson, aaa mid- atlantic. >> bye-bye. >>> and that is -- . >> and kept things cool. >> itdid. >> and they make ising -- shaking the camera there. kicking up out there. it's breezy. >> if you're going to head out late tonight, laura and maureen, i hope you're going to be here at fox 5. >> not leaving the building. >> and that is staying breezy and that is going to get chilly. we have widespread freeze warnings to talk about and that is looking beautiful, a beautiful start to passover and it's good friday for christians. temperaturewise, 62 degrees and to gaithersburg, 59 degrees; annapolis and quantico, the warmer spots. the temperatures close to average and that wind is gusty. get used to it. i think we're going do this again tomorrow. winds gusting to 28 miles per hour at dulles. 24 in washington and quantico, 26 and that is making that feel like the mid-50s and bundle up for the breezes and to 7:00, 53 degrees and the breeze to continued w. the clear skies at 9:00, and drop to 49 andify 11:00, the temperature down and by 11:00, the temperature will drop down. the widespr
. >> john thompson, aaa mid- atlantic. >> bye-bye. >>> and that is -- . >> and kept things cool. >> itdid. >> and they make ising -- shaking the camera there. kicking up out there. it's breezy. >> if you're going to head out late tonight, laura and maureen, i hope you're going to be here at fox 5. >> not leaving the building. >> and that is staying breezy and that is going to get chilly. we have widespread freeze warnings to talk about...
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we have alan valdez, vice president dme securities, michael norman returns, chief economist at john thompsons. all i know is the numbers come in stinky and stocks are going nowhere with a mild correction in april. that's my reading. >> you're 100% right. they look good, but if you take out inventory, it's stalling. no growth there, no expansion. you mentioned apple. you have a few stocks that are really leading this market. apple starts to break down a stall, what happens to the nasdaq, what happens to the s&p 500? >> i think that the earnings beats are good and they're stopping the market from really going down, but i think the market started this decline when the economy numbers started coming out, you know, including the jobs report. when you look at the chart, it's just kind of flat to down, what's your take? i like to be optimistic, but it's hard. >> you're always optimistic. >> you're setting me back here, but look, the numbers have been stinky for a long time with the exception of several quarters here and there, we get a pop, but running with a big output gap for a long time. the dow
we have alan valdez, vice president dme securities, michael norman returns, chief economist at john thompsons. all i know is the numbers come in stinky and stocks are going nowhere with a mild correction in april. that's my reading. >> you're 100% right. they look good, but if you take out inventory, it's stalling. no growth there, no expansion. you mentioned apple. you have a few stocks that are really leading this market. apple starts to break down a stall, what happens to the nasdaq,...
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rebotes, anthony parker encestÓ 15 unidades y tristan thompson agregÓ 14 para guiar a los cavaliers de cleveland a la victoria por 98-89 sobre los wizards. johnra encabezar a washington una noche despuÉs de fallar 10 de 12 tiros cuando cayeron 103-65 en nueva york. jordan crawford tuvo 18 puntos y kevin seraphin agregÓ 15. esta noche los wizards estan en chicago porque apartir de las 8 se mediran a los bulls, otro partido complicado. vamos con el boxeo porque el mexicano juan manuel mÁrquez se impuso por decisiÓn una nime al ucraniano y terminamos con la noticia en enluta el futbol mundial. resulta que el centrocampista italiano del livorno piermario morosini, de 25 aÑos, fallecio Ó en un hospital tras desplomarse por una crisis cardÍaca en pleno partido de la segunda divisiÓn de la liga de italia. el futbolista sufriÓ un repentino malestar en el minuto 31 del partido que disputaban el pescara y el livorno cuando se encontraba lejos del balÓn y cayÓ al cÉsped cerca del Área de su equipo. inmediatamente tuvo que ser socorrido por los servicios sanitarios presentes en el estadio la ambulancia tardo unos minutos en entrar hasta la pista de atlet
rebotes, anthony parker encestÓ 15 unidades y tristan thompson agregÓ 14 para guiar a los cavaliers de cleveland a la victoria por 98-89 sobre los wizards. johnra encabezar a washington una noche despuÉs de fallar 10 de 12 tiros cuando cayeron 103-65 en nueva york. jordan crawford tuvo 18 puntos y kevin seraphin agregÓ 15. esta noche los wizards estan en chicago porque apartir de las 8 se mediran a los bulls, otro partido complicado. vamos con el boxeo porque el mexicano juan manuel...
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john, this is a sign of things being tough just at yahoo. yahoo has been cutting and restructuring for years trying to figure out who or what it is. scott thompson says he'll actually -- what exactly yahoo's core competencies are is tough to stay, other than it generates a huge amount of web traffic. so with the light talent, the jobs are out there. yammer was offering sign up bonus of $3,500. now that we're done with the yahoo layoffs, we're bracing for layoffs at hewlett packard that company just combined two businesses a businesses. >> a professor called themselves carcass companies and you don't have to know in business, but that's not a complement. >>> a $1.5 billion facility will be built in mission bay on 27 acres adjacent to at & t. >> they say we have spent several years figuring out what would be the best way to create, we say sometimes our backdoor, but in some ways this is our front door to our ballpark u the most economically strong, charming, in character, consistent with the use of a ballpark in this neighborhood. >>> well, it was a big-time mess this morning and a scary night for some san jose residents, a car crashing into a hou
john, this is a sign of things being tough just at yahoo. yahoo has been cutting and restructuring for years trying to figure out who or what it is. scott thompson says he'll actually -- what exactly yahoo's core competencies are is tough to stay, other than it generates a huge amount of web traffic. so with the light talent, the jobs are out there. yammer was offering sign up bonus of $3,500. now that we're done with the yahoo layoffs, we're bracing for layoffs at hewlett packard that company...
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john deere. his full bio is in your material. to his right, hall sirkin, managing director of the boston group and then to the far right, dave thompson, chief executive of orbital sciences. i'm just going to give a little bit of introduction. the title of our session is "competing around the world." i would suggest this is a particularly fluid time to be trying to address this question. just to sort of frame it, on the positive side some of might have seen a recent article in "american interest." it makes the argument the u.s. is poised to become an export powerhouse, notes since the end of the recession exports have accounted for fully half of total u.s. economic growth. so the rather weak recovery that we've had would is been positively anemic without the strong growth on the export side. and he notes that the obama administration surprisingly appears to be on track to -- even starting from the depressed face of 2009, there were very few economists thought that was achievable. so barring a real down tun, that number gets hit in 2014. that's the positive story. on the negative side, would i point you to a recent survey by the u.s. c
john deere. his full bio is in your material. to his right, hall sirkin, managing director of the boston group and then to the far right, dave thompson, chief executive of orbital sciences. i'm just going to give a little bit of introduction. the title of our session is "competing around the world." i would suggest this is a particularly fluid time to be trying to address this question. just to sort of frame it, on the positive side some of might have seen a recent article in...
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john bruining is at. missouri. montana, where denny ray burg is ahead and wisconsin tommy thompson is ahead and ohio.ven in some other states like michigan, they're within five points, north dakota as a likely pickup. >> when we're talking about a shift. how many seats do you think will shift over, some will obviously keep their seats and we've had an unusual level of retirements, and tell us what you see the makeup of the senate being after november. >> a lot can happen between now and then, but if you look at the current polling and project it. you're looking at a republican gain of ten seats, and a probable loss of two. and we might lose scott brown in massachusetts, and we might-- and the olympia snowe seat to angus king allegedly an independent, but really a democrat. but i think what may be a net republican pickup of eight seats which would give the republicans 55 seats in the senate. and basically, practically, even though it's not officially 60. with a sure passage of most of what will be president romney's agenda. >> so, speaking of the audience-- (applause) >> certainly agrees with that. bu
john bruining is at. missouri. montana, where denny ray burg is ahead and wisconsin tommy thompson is ahead and ohio.ven in some other states like michigan, they're within five points, north dakota as a likely pickup. >> when we're talking about a shift. how many seats do you think will shift over, some will obviously keep their seats and we've had an unusual level of retirements, and tell us what you see the makeup of the senate being after november. >> a lot can happen between now...
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joining me now from outside the courthouse is ben thompson, a reporter in charlotte, and also michelle, a reporter for the daily beast, who has covered john edwards for years. thank you for joining me tonight. ben, you were in the courtroom today, how did edwards react to the start of this trial? >> he was quite composed and looking fairly up beat compare todd a weak and a half ago. today he was upbeat, andrew young took the stand welcome the two men never seemed to make any sort of eye contact. young was on the stand for about an hour and a half basically laying the foundation of the friendship they had, how close they were, and how they went back to 1999. >> so they did not get into the meat of andrew young's accusations as of yet? >> just like a good cliff hanger, they did about five minutes to the end of the day, and that's when the judge let the jury go home. they started talking about how young first met rielle hunter, and the first cringe worthy moment is how young talked about how he first knew, they were at an airport, and he was asked to carry rielle's bags. he was never asked to do that for elizabeth even when she was sick with
joining me now from outside the courthouse is ben thompson, a reporter in charlotte, and also michelle, a reporter for the daily beast, who has covered john edwards for years. thank you for joining me tonight. ben, you were in the courtroom today, how did edwards react to the start of this trial? >> he was quite composed and looking fairly up beat compare todd a weak and a half ago. today he was upbeat, andrew young took the stand welcome the two men never seemed to make any sort of eye...
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today's ceo scott thompson revealed a new strategy to hopefully turn its ten-year losing streak around. let's bring in johnth the details. hey, john. >> your yahoo headquarters are hands on with the employees. it just started minutes ago at 9:30 local, 12:30 out where you are. he's not going to talk about the proxy battle or the issue with facebook. if it's brought up, the q and a session is expected to last about an hour. they've broken yahoo into three areas of focus, proxy, internet and sales. it will be interesting to see what he does there. the focus he has outlined in this memo doesn't say much about payments, whether that could abe focus. i will note that the ceo is on yahoo's board, and they are already in payment, so there could be a conflict internally if yahoo were to move in that direction. i don't think that would stop them. >> thank you very much. jon fortt outside yahoo's headquarters for us. >>> all with recent management shakeups, here to talk about what it means for the future of these companies is jeff sonnenfeld. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, scott. nice to join you. >> the reason i
today's ceo scott thompson revealed a new strategy to hopefully turn its ten-year losing streak around. let's bring in johnth the details. hey, john. >> your yahoo headquarters are hands on with the employees. it just started minutes ago at 9:30 local, 12:30 out where you are. he's not going to talk about the proxy battle or the issue with facebook. if it's brought up, the q and a session is expected to last about an hour. they've broken yahoo into three areas of focus, proxy, internet...
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thompson, where is he now? >> he does infomercials for rudy giuliani, america's mayor. he shows up on cable tv. >> and then there's johne's under trial, not having a good time at all. this one, "the way to win," taking the white house in 2008, what was the point of that? >> it was based on the premesis for the top strategists for four straight winning presidential campaigns, bill clinton's top strategist, and carl rofe, those two guys knew the way to win. they knew about the country and american politics and had some things in common that offered insight into how to win a presidential election and i think a lot of the success of president obama was drawn from that book, which i believe he read. >> what's the toughest part about chasing around the candidates? >> the combination of the logistics and the 24-hour news cycle. >> it has to wreak havoc on you for, what, a good 18 months before the election? for as long as the primary season is up and running? >> although it is kind of nonstop because there are already people talking about 2016 and people are positions for it. the travel is a strain. and i'm someone who likes
thompson, where is he now? >> he does infomercials for rudy giuliani, america's mayor. he shows up on cable tv. >> and then there's johne's under trial, not having a good time at all. this one, "the way to win," taking the white house in 2008, what was the point of that? >> it was based on the premesis for the top strategists for four straight winning presidential campaigns, bill clinton's top strategist, and carl rofe, those two guys knew the way to win. they knew...
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john? >> yes, indeed, carl. yahoo memos out this morning from scott thompson.ahoo is indeed memorializing on three regions. the regions division mainly deals with advertising and sales, then the platforms division deals with infrastructure and some of the technical guts of yahoo. this is a big shift from the way yahoo was organized in the past. some things are more centralized. of course, we saw the product chief, blake irving, leave last week, one of a series of high profile people to leave. this gives yahoo's employees a look at the future and how he plans to drive growth and keep things together despite the proxy fight and all these questions of asian assets where all their stock is locked up. he said yahoo will reorganize along three divisions. one is the consumer group, one has to do with sales and product, and the last platform, carl. >> john, the explicit mention of mobile, or is that embedded in one of these name something else? >> no explicit mention of mobiles, but you would have to think that's under consumer and platforms, consumer what that actuall
john? >> yes, indeed, carl. yahoo memos out this morning from scott thompson.ahoo is indeed memorializing on three regions. the regions division mainly deals with advertising and sales, then the platforms division deals with infrastructure and some of the technical guts of yahoo. this is a big shift from the way yahoo was organized in the past. some things are more centralized. of course, we saw the product chief, blake irving, leave last week, one of a series of high profile people to...
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thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize thomas c. debt wiler, a constituent from ridgeway, pennsylvania. he's the mail manager of john tar's mill and he was awarded the mill macker of the year award from the paper management association at their international conference. he was named vice president and mail manager on july 1, 2006, the pinnacle of a professional journey that began over 38 years ago at the same facility when he was hired. over the years he became a recognized leader in the industry. his work and dedication is an inspiration to all of us and his concern for the mill and employees offer the years is commendable. while being diagnosed with a severe health issue that began six years ago, thomas devoted to the mill and especially the 378 employees. a graduate of johnsonburg high school, he holds a bachelor of science degree in medical technology from penn state university. he resides with his wife, they have two grown daughters. i want to thank tom for his service to the community and congratulate him on this he esteemed award. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from
thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize thomas c. debt wiler, a constituent from ridgeway, pennsylvania. he's the mail manager of john tar's mill and he was awarded the mill macker of the year award from the paper management association at their international conference. he was named vice president and mail manager on july 1, 2006, the pinnacle of a professional journey that began over 38 years ago at the same facility when he was hired. over the years he became a recognized leader in...
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thompson the plan that senator white and i co-authored and i will send it to your office. >> i hear this from you, and i think john testified to this, too, but these reforms as a part of the affordable health care act needed chance to continue to move forward. if, for some reason, we decide to overturn everything it will lead to an absolute state of chaos in the health-care system that may take a generation to recover from the pri go back to square one again. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you to the panelists. i have heard and i have said many times that this is entitlement reform and people on the other side do not want to hear that. i think it is utter nonsense. one-third of the health care bill is devoted to medicare, medicaid. it is very specific about the recommendations. their recommendations that we should be considering that we were not trying to suffocate this legislation before it breeds in the next two years. only will this produce costs for medicare, but also the health care act will reduce costs for beneficiaries, unless you do not agree with the cbo numbers. the majority attempts to re
thompson the plan that senator white and i co-authored and i will send it to your office. >> i hear this from you, and i think john testified to this, too, but these reforms as a part of the affordable health care act needed chance to continue to move forward. if, for some reason, we decide to overturn everything it will lead to an absolute state of chaos in the health-care system that may take a generation to recover from the pri go back to square one again. thank you. >> thank...