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good afternoon, i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm wendy rieger in for jim handly. this morning, a judge handed down casey anthony's sentence for lying to investigators. she got four years, that's the maximum for that conviction. but she also got credit for time that she has already served. >> so her freedom date is next wednesday, july 13th. anthony's legal battles are far from over, though. kristen dahlgren starts us off in orlando. >> you may be seated. >> reporter: days after a jury acquitted her in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee, casey anthony will spend less than another week in jail. >> her release date is july 13th, 2011. >> reporter: after sentencing her to four years and $4,000 fine on four counts of making false statements to investigators, judge belvin perry credited her for more than 1,000 days already served. but the court also reserved jurisdiction to determine the cost of the prosecution and investigation, and could tax anthony on that. >> this search for her went on from july through december, over several months, trying to find caylee
good afternoon, i'm pat lawson muse. >> and i'm wendy rieger in for jim handly. this morning, a judge handed down casey anthony's sentence for lying to investigators. she got four years, that's the maximum for that conviction. but she also got credit for time that she has already served. >> so her freedom date is next wednesday, july 13th. anthony's legal battles are far from over, though. kristen dahlgren starts us off in orlando. >> you may be seated. >> reporter: days...
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in anchorage i was briefed by professor brigham lawson. >> there is complexity. can be friction. of military conflict issues that i would see. >> reporter: professor lawson's colleague from the university of calgary disagrees. >> i think at this point we are on the cusp of becoming remilitarized. people are thinking in military terms more than they did since the end of the cold war. >> back at ice camp, military exercises are, indeed, under way. >> maverick, roger, all lines to sierra, receive. >> reporter: the command hut monitors and communicates with u.s. submarines 24 hours a day. >> this is the connecticut right here. that's us in the middle. >> reporter: in the past submarines had to surface to communicate. one of the systems in development allows base catch to send texts to the sub under the ice. >> it's almost like a tweet. tweet to submarines down here. i press send. there is a hydrophone that blasts out the sound. sounds like crickets. >> reporter: many operations are classified. we saw testing, acoustics, sub tracking, sonar, all under the prel of research. in your opi
in anchorage i was briefed by professor brigham lawson. >> there is complexity. can be friction. of military conflict issues that i would see. >> reporter: professor lawson's colleague from the university of calgary disagrees. >> i think at this point we are on the cusp of becoming remilitarized. people are thinking in military terms more than they did since the end of the cold war. >> back at ice camp, military exercises are, indeed, under way. >> maverick, roger,...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. we begin with police searching for a man with a shotgun and a hammer. >> news4's tracee wilkins joins us live from the scene with the latest. trace see, what can you tell us? is. >> the parkway is open again, lots of commuters happy about that. traffic is moving freely, but for hours, more than three hours, the parkway was shut down while they looked for a suspect. let me show you the vehicle that's at the center of this investigation. it was a white jeep, parked on the side of this construction zone. the purpose of that jeep, it was there to actually catch speeders coming through the work zone. they had a contracted worker sitting inside of that jeep, and that was his job. as he was doing that today, some strange man walked up and banged on the back windshield of his vehicle with a shotgun. then police say the man then approached the front of the jeep, and began banging on the front windshield with a hammer until he broke the windshield, putting at least two holes in the front windsh
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. independence day activities are in full swing here in the nation's capital today. and that's meant some road closures downtown for the parade and all of the other activities. >> traffic is sure to pick up again tonight as folks head out for the capital 4th celebration on the mall, and, of course, the fireworks. news4's derrick ward is live for us in southeast d.c. to show us one of the best viewing spots in the whole city. derrick? >> reporter: indeed we are. take a look here. we are in the parking lot of our lady of perpetual help catholic church off morris road, and, of course, this is indeed one of the best viewing spots in town. now, you remember the battle hymn of the republic, the line, the watch fires of the hundred circling camps? this was one of those camps, gun placements overlooking the city, guarding it from invasion. later on this evening, as nightfall, eyes will be turned towards the city. but not to fire anything, but to watch the fireworks. you can actually see the tip
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. independence day activities are in full swing here in the nation's capital today. and that's meant some road closures downtown for the parade and all of the other activities. >> traffic is sure to pick up again tonight as folks head out for the capital 4th celebration on the mall, and, of course, the fireworks. news4's derrick ward is live for us in southeast d.c. to show us one of the best viewing spots in the whole city. derrick? >> reporter: indeed...
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. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the final flight in a minute. but first this afternoon, our area is under a severe thunderstorm watch. >> all eyes on the sky here. the rain started about an hour ago. let's get the latest from doug. >> it is really coming down out there in some locations. flash flood watch across most of the entire area, but a flash flood warning for most of maryland, including montgomery county, howard county, frederick, washington, carol, and baltimore county. they are seeing some very heavy rain right now. you can see that rain on the radar. the only severe thunderstorm right now is down towards culpeper. that is going to move through southern portions of culpeper county. but we're watching that line, as well, as it makes its way into the area. the entire region under a severe thunderstorm watch until 9:00 tonight. a couple of zooms here, and the first zoom we'll take you to is the one that does show you into montgomery county that we are seeing some of the heaviest rain right there, right around wheaton right now. right aroun
. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the final flight in a minute. but first this afternoon, our area is under a severe thunderstorm watch. >> all eyes on the sky here. the rain started about an hour ago. let's get the latest from doug. >> it is really coming down out there in some locations. flash flood watch across most of the entire area, but a flash flood warning for most of maryland, including montgomery county, howard county, frederick, washington, carol, and baltimore county. they...
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lawson chicken ranch was along 19th ave. >> [inaudible] >> not exactly. he donated the land later to the city, though. sort of the farm house feeling of the richmond. >> there is a water tower with a windmill in the back. >> right, get your water from wells. that was the early boathouses. looking at that map, sporting men would come out in the horses, have little races with their horses and carriages and the sea horse races, maybe get in a card game, have a drink of the way to the beach. >> but this was when there was county land, so there was no gambling. the move people out to county for the race track. >> they were away from intense public scrutiny out there. >> my of the state is there were four racetracks in the city. -- my understanding. can you name them? >> pioneer, union, in the side, and oceanside. >> there ago. maybe there are more. >> we have a big article on race tracks on our website. outsidelands.org. >> the ingleside, you can still see that. >> they developed where that race track was, just south of ocean avenue, they kept the oval of the
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jerry lawson. >> every time he came out for training or a game, he always worked as hard as he possibly could. >> reporter: now, four soccer clubs in pleasanton, san ramon, dublin and danville are planning a tournament this sunday to raise money for eric's medical bills. hundreds of players getting on the fields to a teammate suddenly sidelined. >> it's crazy how much people are like, care and how much they're willing to do for, like, just like one person. >> reporter: what an amazing attitude he has. well, the tournament will start at 8:30 and run until 3:00 here at this park and there's another way to help at 6:30, also this coming sunday, at dublin high school, there will be a professional women's soccer game and the entrance fees, a portion of them will go to help eric cavalli with his medical bills. reporting live in pleasanton, maryann favreau, nbc bay area news. >> it will be a special weekend in the east bay. >>> now in marin county is it unfair to the kids, a new proposal for marin county courtroom is unique. and some attorneys believe it treats children like terrorists. a blue
jerry lawson. >> every time he came out for training or a game, he always worked as hard as he possibly could. >> reporter: now, four soccer clubs in pleasanton, san ramon, dublin and danville are planning a tournament this sunday to raise money for eric's medical bills. hundreds of players getting on the fields to a teammate suddenly sidelined. >> it's crazy how much people are like, care and how much they're willing to do for, like, just like one person. >> reporter:...
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orange county state attorney lamar lawson speaking saying the justice system worked.ertainly their team, the prosecution disappointed. they lost today. talking a lot about the delay in recovering little caylee's remains. remember, it was june 16, 2008 when little caylee disappeared. it wasn't until july 15, 31 days later when cindy anthony demanded answers, where was her granddaughter? we heard from the sheriff talking about peace, making sure it's peaceful tonight in orlando, i want to show these pictures and go to martin savage. he's in the thick of things as many, many people. not at all tied to this trial have been descending upon this courthouse. martin savage was inside the courtroom. >> where are you? what has the reaction been? >> brooke, we're standing outside the courthouse. they cleared the front area of the courthouse. we show you a quick area here. they moved everybody away from the front of the courthouse. that's a no-go zone. what they have essentially done is set up protest areas, it's really areas where the public can gather, if they want to talk tobt
orange county state attorney lamar lawson speaking saying the justice system worked.ertainly their team, the prosecution disappointed. they lost today. talking a lot about the delay in recovering little caylee's remains. remember, it was june 16, 2008 when little caylee disappeared. it wasn't until july 15, 31 days later when cindy anthony demanded answers, where was her granddaughter? we heard from the sheriff talking about peace, making sure it's peaceful tonight in orlando, i want to show...
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sprint is trying caution to the wind at the end it was a slight uphill finish into his ear piece by lawson haagen in the black on the far right in time to his run to perfection much across from h t c what fellow norwegian tour who scoffed kicks the oval it is yellow jersey only by a second australian could elevate this. and in the meantime hundreds of proud sas koreans flocked to seoul international airport to greet their new heroes the triumphant young china winter olympics bid team this excess full group of managers and ambassadors were basking in the glory secured in durban south africa the ski resort of feeling chung won the olympic vote by eleven slides to host the twenty eighteen games ahead of munich and honestly it was a case of third time lucky for the korean city after losing the two previous bids to vancouver and saatchi and bronze winning skier toby dawson who helps a lot of the games fans to make sure at least some of the medals will stay in the asian nation. i would be more than willing to help bring in some new young athletes in snowboarding and freestyle skiing and whatever
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twenty five year old who's never tasted defeat coming out for his ninth professional fight against lawson only going to her the two thousand and nine single to chant them single to being the new franchise to one of the most prestigious and the macomb positions right the fight had a huge build up with experts considering the japanese one of the toughest opponents mirrors that will ever have to face high over the black tiger who claimed most of his victories by way of knockout probably showed his appetite. early in the first round there's a for rocking the visitor with a perfect right which was followed by an immediate take down the enemy classic. going to her eager to skate which she did but not for long nears its perfect storm continuing his furious hound giving his rival little chance. listen to minutes into the flight the judge stopping the bidding going to her and not sure where he was at the stage. there isn't adding another stunning victory to his flawless record of nine wins out of nine professional bouts. well under siege star himself see go down there as well. in my pre-fight inte
twenty five year old who's never tasted defeat coming out for his ninth professional fight against lawson only going to her the two thousand and nine single to chant them single to being the new franchise to one of the most prestigious and the macomb positions right the fight had a huge build up with experts considering the japanese one of the toughest opponents mirrors that will ever have to face high over the black tiger who claimed most of his victories by way of knockout probably showed his...
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drane burdick who said so much during the trial remained silent after the verdict, but state attorney lawson shared their frustration. >> we're disappointed with the verdict today and surprised. >> reporter: for anthony and her defense team, there seemed to be a sense relief. casy did not murder caylee. it's that simple. >> reporter: their excitement after the decision, tempered they say by the little girl at the center of this tragedy. >> there are no winners in this case. caylee has passed on far, far too soon. >> reporter: it may be the only thing that everyone involved, both inside and outside the courtroom, can agree on here. casey anthony was found guilty on four misdemeanor count of providing false information to law enforcement. sentencing is set for thursday morning with the very real possibility that she could be free by the afternoon. in orlando, i'm jay gray. now back to you. >> the interest in this case has truly been widespread. an nbc employee took this picture on an airman 35,000 feet up and said an audible gasp would be heard from the people who heard the verdict live. to re
drane burdick who said so much during the trial remained silent after the verdict, but state attorney lawson shared their frustration. >> we're disappointed with the verdict today and surprised. >> reporter: for anthony and her defense team, there seemed to be a sense relief. casy did not murder caylee. it's that simple. >> reporter: their excitement after the decision, tempered they say by the little girl at the center of this tragedy. >> there are no winners in this...
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. >> their boss and state attorney, lawson lamar. >> i never, ever criticize a jury. theirs is the task of deciding what to believe. >> reporter: the lead prosecutor in this case, jeff ashton, announced this will be his last case. he is now retiring. the jurors were given an opportunity to comment. they chose not to. they are, tonight, on their way back home to st. petersburg, florida. about 100 miles from here. they've been sequestered in orlando. cindy and george anthony released a statement from their attorney that reads in part -- while the family may never know what happened to caylee marie anthony they now have closure for this chapter of their life. brian? >> kerry sanders starting us off in orlando, thanks. >>> we're joined here in the studio by our friend from "today on nbc" savannah guthrie, former white house correspondent for us and long-time lawyer as someone that's covered a lot of these trials and you made a point with me earlier today about the law that i found so interesting. it applies directly to what we witnessed. >> so many people are disappointed
. >> their boss and state attorney, lawson lamar. >> i never, ever criticize a jury. theirs is the task of deciding what to believe. >> reporter: the lead prosecutor in this case, jeff ashton, announced this will be his last case. he is now retiring. the jurors were given an opportunity to comment. they chose not to. they are, tonight, on their way back home to st. petersburg, florida. about 100 miles from here. they've been sequestered in orlando. cindy and george anthony...
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and also has quite a liking for that track having one that will leave this time to the funds to lawson's to spend it eventually rounded the second full train just the second race altered timing from pole of surgery runs a second stillness and ogilvy to still they do overall standings still in the city fifteen points at the top. and the men's i'm forming of all calls cornered the russian capital for an expansion of and on sunday that featured former world champ and johnson bob knight john carroll of physicality. has more. then you must go see the race he went making the crimean will stream and for the fourth straight time these here formula one jeans ferrari made their debut on the russian streets and esperanto on saying felipe massa taking a break in head of july's f one race is thirty two year rule jungle of physicality get behind the wheel of this board's most successful squad now i can see more interesting to go to for my one which is very poor and i like the c.p. . i like the people because here how we were fooled champion jenson button for a long time out of his business share deal
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this perpetual copyright as lawrence lawson calls it doesn't extend to the animal kingdom now the monkey took a photo of himself and if any one of the copyright it would be the monkey. for this monkey. using his psychic abilities. to contact an attorney immediately and to sue caters perhaps monkey wants people to know about his ideas and his plight in indonesia as the reinforcer being chopped down well that's right the a-y. olds of the ideas are what engender creativity and have driven human creativity and evolution for millennia and the fact that copyright law intellectual property laws are chopping down the end of the landscape for ideas just like there are clear cutting forests where this monkey poor monkeys living their clear cutting ideas using copyright law from ugly monopolists and moguls like the group of former head of news corps rupert murdoch now this agency caters news agency isn't claiming to own the copyright that idea has infected their mind that we can shut down ideas and we can't keep people from communicating ideas they're trying to keep tech dirt from communicating ide
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good afternoon, i'm pat lawson muse. >> we start with that breaking news. a quick verdict in the casey anthony trial. the jury deliberating for about ten hours, over two days before coming back with that nonguilty verdict. >> they combed through more than 400 pieces of evidence and six weeks worth of testimony. >> t 25-year-old was on trial for killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee who disappeared back in 2008. a jury found her not guilty on all but four counts. those counts were giving false information to the police. jay gray has the latest now from orlando. >> as to the charge of first degree murder, verdict as to count one. we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: after deliberating 10:44 the jury of five men and seven women made its decision just before 2:00 this afternoon. telling the court and the world they did not believe casey anthony killed her 2-year-old daughter caylee. >> as to the charge of aggravated child abuse, verdict as to count two, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. as to aggravated manslaughter of a child, we t
good afternoon, i'm pat lawson muse. >> we start with that breaking news. a quick verdict in the casey anthony trial. the jury deliberating for about ten hours, over two days before coming back with that nonguilty verdict. >> they combed through more than 400 pieces of evidence and six weeks worth of testimony. >> t 25-year-old was on trial for killing her 2-year-old daughter caylee who disappeared back in 2008. a jury found her not guilty on all but four counts. those counts...
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. >> reporter: professor lawson's colleague from the university of calgary disagrees. >> i think we'red. people are thinking much more military terms than they did since the end of the cold war. >> reporter: and back at ice camp, military exercises are indeed under way. >> maverick, roger, this is atlas. >> reporter: the command hut monitors and communicates with the u.s. submarines 24 hours a day. in the past submarines had to surface to communicate. one of the systems in development allows the base camp to send texts to the submarine under the ice. >> it is almost like a tweet, tweet submarines down here. i'll press in, there's a hydrophone down there that blasts out the sound. it sounds like crickets. >> reporter: we saw an amalgam of testing, acoustics, submarine tracking, sonar all under the umbrella of research. in your opinion what is the purpose? >> it is a scientific basin, it is a nice little cover but the reality is that the american navy is clearly showing that it is back. >> reporter: this is a land grant. this is the u.s. presence in the high north. but we're not alone. o
. >> reporter: professor lawson's colleague from the university of calgary disagrees. >> i think we'red. people are thinking much more military terms than they did since the end of the cold war. >> reporter: and back at ice camp, military exercises are indeed under way. >> maverick, roger, this is atlas. >> reporter: the command hut monitors and communicates with the u.s. submarines 24 hours a day. in the past submarines had to surface to communicate. one of the...
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in i was briefed by professor lawson brigham.ssor brigham's colleague from the university of calgary disagrees. >> i think at this point, we're on the cusp of becoming remilitaryized. people are thinking much more military terms than they ever did since the end of the cold war. and back at ice camp, military exercises are, indeed, underway. >> maverick, roger, this is at last, all lines delta. >> the command hut monitorings and communicates with the u.s. submarines 24 hours a day. >> that's new hampshire here. and this is the "connecticut" right here. and that's us in the middle. >> in the past, submarines had to surface to communicate. one of the systems in development allows the base camp to send text to the submarine und under the ice. >> almost like a tweet, i tweet the submarines down here, i press send, there's a microphone down there, that blasts out the sound, it sounds like crickets. >> many of operations are classified, but what we saw was an amalgam of testing and sonar all under the umbrella of testing. what's the pur
in i was briefed by professor lawson brigham.ssor brigham's colleague from the university of calgary disagrees. >> i think at this point, we're on the cusp of becoming remilitaryized. people are thinking much more military terms than they ever did since the end of the cold war. and back at ice camp, military exercises are, indeed, underway. >> maverick, roger, this is at last, all lines delta. >> the command hut monitorings and communicates with the u.s. submarines 24 hours a...
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. >>> state attorney lawson lemar speaking today after a jury found casey anthony not guilty of any ofthe murder charges against her. the jury convicted her on four misdemeanor counts of giving false information to the police. and in fact one of the most fascinating aspects of this entire case was the elaborate web of lies that casey spun. now, the defense freely admitted casey just made up dates, facts, places, even people. here's a look at some of those lies. >> when casey anthony's lie can no longer stand, casey anthony comes up with a new, a bigger, and a better lie. >> we're tired of the lies. no more lies. what happened to caylee? >> i don't know. >> you do know. >> i don't know where she is. that is the god honest truth. >> i can feel it, mom. i know she's still okay. we're going to get our little girl back. she's going to be just as she was. >> in order to lie with this degree of conviction, you kind of on some level have to really believe what you're saying. >> where should i focus a search or tips or reaching out to people? >> check things locally, lee. in all honesty. places
. >>> state attorney lawson lemar speaking today after a jury found casey anthony not guilty of any ofthe murder charges against her. the jury convicted her on four misdemeanor counts of giving false information to the police. and in fact one of the most fascinating aspects of this entire case was the elaborate web of lies that casey spun. now, the defense freely admitted casey just made up dates, facts, places, even people. here's a look at some of those lies. >> when casey...
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pat lawson muse is in the newsroom now with a preview of what's to come. hi, pat! >> hi, eun. coming up on news 4 at 4:00, this afternoon, facebook is planning a huge announcement today. >>> plus, why this 90-year-old pilot wanted to go skydiving on his birthday. it's a heartwarming story that we'll tell you about at 4:00 as well. >>> then tonight on news 4 at 5:00, he danced his way to weight loss, but it wasn't just practicing hissal and a his merengue steps that helped him get fit. this dance involved getting a little wet too. we'll tell you all about that story and all the latest news starting on news 4 at 4:00 this afternoon. eun eun? >> we'll see you soon. thanks so much, pat. >>> a final check of the forecast with tom. it was hazy and then we had some rain. is the weather changing again? >> it's always changing. keeps me busy. a little bit of sunshine breaking out now. still getting a few light showers in charles and now calvert county and st. mary's county, but where you see those areas of color farther to the south, those are some areas of heavier downpours right now,
pat lawson muse is in the newsroom now with a preview of what's to come. hi, pat! >> hi, eun. coming up on news 4 at 4:00, this afternoon, facebook is planning a huge announcement today. >>> plus, why this 90-year-old pilot wanted to go skydiving on his birthday. it's a heartwarming story that we'll tell you about at 4:00 as well. >>> then tonight on news 4 at 5:00, he danced his way to weight loss, but it wasn't just practicing hissal and a his merengue steps that...
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pat lawson muse joins us from the newsroom with a preview of what's to come. >> coming up this afternoonews 4 at 4:00, one woman's over the top way to punish her husband's ex-wife. the illicit craigslist ad that landed this woman behind bars. we'll tell you about that. and then tonight on news 4 at 5:00, we've got discount deals on three summer travel destinations. plus, we'll share with you the promotional code that will save you an extra hundred bucks off your bottom line. you'll want to tune in for that. plus, we'll have the late st on the weather this afternoon. aaron? >> thank you, pat. >>> one more check on the weather before we leave you this morning. tom kierein is here with the details on that. the heat is on. >> we're already climbing throughout the upper 80s, but we ought to peak 90 or so, low 90s. there's that hazy, milk yy blue sky. right now we are well into the 80s throughout most of the region, except out of the mountains, they're in the 70s now. over the last 12 hours, the last of the overnight storms that just missed them all last night, those are way out to sea now, be
pat lawson muse joins us from the newsroom with a preview of what's to come. >> coming up this afternoonews 4 at 4:00, one woman's over the top way to punish her husband's ex-wife. the illicit craigslist ad that landed this woman behind bars. we'll tell you about that. and then tonight on news 4 at 5:00, we've got discount deals on three summer travel destinations. plus, we'll share with you the promotional code that will save you an extra hundred bucks off your bottom line. you'll want...
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pat lawson muse is in the newsroom with a preview of what's to come. >> hey. how are you doing?how about you? >> i'm doing great. thank you. coming up this afternoon on "news4 at 4:00," the judge has given the jurors in the casey anthony trial their instructions. we will have a report from outside the courtroom at 4:00. the new harry potter movie comes out this week. and star actor daniel radcliffe makes a surprising admission. we have l have that for you. they are the quickest and many of the most popular restaurants in the country. how does the quality of fast food from nationwide chains stack up against each other and against some of the smaller restaurants? we will have the results of the fast food taste test. those stories plus keeping our eyes on the skies. chance of storms that could put a damper on your july fourth 'fesstivities. join us for the latest at 4:00, 5:00 and 1996. >> one last look at the temperature important the afternoon. >> lot of outdoor events under way. and into the afternoon. nats are starting their game in an hour. should be good. for most of the afte
pat lawson muse is in the newsroom with a preview of what's to come. >> hey. how are you doing?how about you? >> i'm doing great. thank you. coming up this afternoon on "news4 at 4:00," the judge has given the jurors in the casey anthony trial their instructions. we will have a report from outside the courtroom at 4:00. the new harry potter movie comes out this week. and star actor daniel radcliffe makes a surprising admission. we have l have that for you. they are the...
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. >> reporter: doug lawson is a systems analyst at southwest airlines. so what did you discover?, we discovered that there is a better order in taking your seat. >> reporter: he used computer simulated ants to determine the most efficient way of boarding a plane. which turns out to be open seating. southwest's way of boarding, without seat numbers, is actually more efficient than what i board another airline and know exactly what my seat is. >> right. when we simulated what the different airlines are doing, it turns out with assigned seats, there's a one third chance that you're going to ask two people to get up. whereas open seating, since the middle seat is undesirable one generally that's the one that is last to be filled which means only one person is likely to get up, the person sitting near the aisle. >> reporter: these ants have carry-on baggage? were these ants cranky? >> we left out bad behavior. >> reporter: so ants may not be smart, but they can be efficient. something to ponder while waiting in the airport security line. >> arguably humans are too smart for the functi
. >> reporter: doug lawson is a systems analyst at southwest airlines. so what did you discover?, we discovered that there is a better order in taking your seat. >> reporter: he used computer simulated ants to determine the most efficient way of boarding a plane. which turns out to be open seating. southwest's way of boarding, without seat numbers, is actually more efficient than what i board another airline and know exactly what my seat is. >> right. when we simulated what...
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. >> first of all, thank you for your remark and of course tomorrow lawson is the new d.c. coordinator of the foundation in d.c.. i'm so proud of her and she is my baby girl. she is really coretta's baby girl but i borrow her from time to time. we are excited about her. >> she was hired in a nanosecond. it was like m, calm. but we are excited about that and i'm excited about the image that the foundation has which is really about changing the metrics around college attendance. here is what we have to do you all. whoever is in in the -- within the sound of my voice, going to college is not warring. it is not nerdy. it is not white folk. eight is how you build yourself. so many young black people have been told that you don't need to want to have to go to college. well if you want to be a banker that is what you are going to do. if you want to be a scholar, that is what you are going to do. if you want to deal with our health disparities that is what you are going to do. we need to make this as exciting as any other game in town. the foundation is important because it brings
. >> first of all, thank you for your remark and of course tomorrow lawson is the new d.c. coordinator of the foundation in d.c.. i'm so proud of her and she is my baby girl. she is really coretta's baby girl but i borrow her from time to time. we are excited about her. >> she was hired in a nanosecond. it was like m, calm. but we are excited about that and i'm excited about the image that the foundation has which is really about changing the metrics around college attendance. here...
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and i want to thank chairman lawson and all of the democratic leadership. obama and chief of staff daley for being on the phone, talking to our market leaders to ensure and to assure them that we are going to get this happening and make it right. we all want no defaults but i want you to look at this party the democrats over the party of the vulnerable. and that's why we're talking about helping working americans, middle class working americans. we're talking about helping the vulnerable. protecting medicare, social security and medicaid and i would simply say go get a clock and be reminded of the gap in decisions on the bush bailout that we were required to do to save our financial stability about two, three years ago. just imagine on august 2nd when no adult shows up and the hard-working americans' 401k begins to lose first a trillion dollars then 2 trillion and it keeps going up and up and up. that is why we're standing in the gap, calling upon every leadership member of our esteemed colleagues, don't walk out of any other meetings. we're adults and let
and i want to thank chairman lawson and all of the democratic leadership. obama and chief of staff daley for being on the phone, talking to our market leaders to ensure and to assure them that we are going to get this happening and make it right. we all want no defaults but i want you to look at this party the democrats over the party of the vulnerable. and that's why we're talking about helping working americans, middle class working americans. we're talking about helping the vulnerable....
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oliver lawson. i'm a poet and author and retired educator from baltimore., because i got frustrated with trying to find an agent to publish, i self-published, like, 13 children's books. two of them i've already released, and what i'm interested in doing now is moving it to the next level. i would like to see the chirp's books become children's programming. so i guess my question is mainly for you, mr. , with -- wilmore, but many -- in of you can address it. >> and your question was? >> would you produce her show, that's the question. >> oh, yeah. how about that? [laughter] [applause] >> don't let me get angry up here. >> is this a private question? [laughter] >> i just want to know what are my next steps in terms of -- >> to produce a children' show? >> right. children's programming. >> well, i haven't really done children's programming, but, um, and you're producing a show that's based on your own books, is that what you're saying? >> yes. >> and you live in washington? >> no, baltimore. >> oh, baltimore? >> um, that's a very good question. [laughter] i'm
oliver lawson. i'm a poet and author and retired educator from baltimore., because i got frustrated with trying to find an agent to publish, i self-published, like, 13 children's books. two of them i've already released, and what i'm interested in doing now is moving it to the next level. i would like to see the chirp's books become children's programming. so i guess my question is mainly for you, mr. , with -- wilmore, but many -- in of you can address it. >> and your question was?...
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. >> this is the man police are looking for. 39 year-old michael lawson.ves with his mother in this house. for whatever reason, police say he snapped and went after his mother. >> into a gun at her face. she fled the house and went to a neighbor's house. when officers arrived, they saw what it believed to be the suspect in the crotch. >> for the next several hours, officers tried to negotiate with him, hoping he would give up peacefully. early this morning, the swat team to use flash, obeying the grenades and brook from windows as they rush into the home but he was long gone. he slipped out sometime in the >> he has had some mental issues. >> mental issues and has a gun. police say, if you see him, do not do anything. call them immediately. >> or this morning, nfl owners arrived at a hotel, to discuss and vote on a deal to end the four months longer a lockout. they hope to have a final agreement with players by tuesday. " even after all the supple terms are established, a deal would lead to a collective bargaining agreement only if the ballplayers associat
. >> this is the man police are looking for. 39 year-old michael lawson.ves with his mother in this house. for whatever reason, police say he snapped and went after his mother. >> into a gun at her face. she fled the house and went to a neighbor's house. when officers arrived, they saw what it believed to be the suspect in the crotch. >> for the next several hours, officers tried to negotiate with him, hoping he would give up peacefully. early this morning, the swat team to...
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oprah: i would like to give a inspire and plan the freedom reverends james lawson and c.t.ivi, gordon kari, tom vivian. also reverend role in protecting the freedom make it a family night ourselves american. thank oprah: thank you, and may i also world, and what can we do to change it? thank you. thank you king world] [captioned by the national can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. research center in southwest china. >> a new mom li li is 19 years old. but it's equivalent to about 78 in human years. thanks to artificial insemination, li li is fawning over her baby that weighs around seven ounces. and vets say they are both actually in great condition. >> artificial insemination for pandas. >> the world is a beautiful place. >> i
oprah: i would like to give a inspire and plan the freedom reverends james lawson and c.t.ivi, gordon kari, tom vivian. also reverend role in protecting the freedom make it a family night ourselves american. thank oprah: thank you, and may i also world, and what can we do to change it? thank you. thank you king world] [captioned by the national can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol....
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. >> reporter: in a statement, state attorney lawson lamar said, "court records show that defense wasissues, utilizing these facts at trial". in fact, defense attorney jose baez did bring up the >> there are no such searches of being 84 times for chloroform. >> reporter: mysteriously wednesday, bradley stopped talking, declining our request for an interview. instead, issuing another statement, this time through his attorneys. it read, "mr. bradley denies making any comments that either determined and/or implied any wrongdoing on behalf of the prosecutor's office". the debate may be pointless, given the jury's verdict that casey anthony was not guilty of murder. but it's another unanswered question in a trial that had many. martin savidge, cnn. >> and plenty to talk about now with me, defense attorney mark gerragos and san francisco prosecuting attorney paul henderson. welcome to both of you. this is a fascinating revelation. mark, had casey anthony been convicted this issue with the chloroform searches would have been grounds for a new trial. i mean, is that right? >> it certainly wou
. >> reporter: in a statement, state attorney lawson lamar said, "court records show that defense wasissues, utilizing these facts at trial". in fact, defense attorney jose baez did bring up the >> there are no such searches of being 84 times for chloroform. >> reporter: mysteriously wednesday, bradley stopped talking, declining our request for an interview. instead, issuing another statement, this time through his attorneys. it read, "mr. bradley denies making...
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here is lamar lawson. >> we're disappointed with the verdict today and surprised, because we know the facts, and we put in absolutely every piece of evidence that existed. our attorney did an exemplary job. i'm proud of them and i stand by their work. i never, ever criticize a jury. theirs is the task of deciding what to believe. >> reporter: the prosecutor also said that what really hampered the case was the frequent that -- fact that the decomposition, the six months it took to find caylee's remains, really hampered the prosecution because they lost so much crime scene evidence, fingerprints, perhaps they may have found on the duct tape and the laundry bag, phil. -- bill. bill: fel keating, thank you. alisyn has more. alisyn: we need to talk more about these jurors. they left immediately after the reading. remember this was after six weeks of being sequestered and finish of -- none of them wanted to talk about their momentous decision. >> the 12 jurors have declined to talk to you. there are no jurors interested in speaking to any members of the media. alisyn: so who was on this jur
here is lamar lawson. >> we're disappointed with the verdict today and surprised, because we know the facts, and we put in absolutely every piece of evidence that existed. our attorney did an exemplary job. i'm proud of them and i stand by their work. i never, ever criticize a jury. theirs is the task of deciding what to believe. >> reporter: the prosecutor also said that what really hampered the case was the frequent that -- fact that the decomposition, the six months it took to...
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. >> it's been very difficult for ruby and stan lawson and jackie's siblings., yes, the triplets are in good hands, but they miss their mother desperately. i think i can share since this has been published on facebook that one of the girls wrote her mother a letter and asked for a stamp so she could mail it and wanted to know if grandpa could get it to heaven. now, what do you say if you're the grandfather of this little 5-year-old girl who is fairly confident that her mother's never coming home? so stan hold her that he couldn't deliver it yet, but he'd get it to her when he could. martha: yeah. i mean, you know, the husband is basically claiming that she took off. has he offered any thoughts on where she might have taken off to when they had this argument or why, you know, this mother who apparently has been a very good mom would abandon the rest of her family after her marriage is falling apart? >> no. he just said she stormed off, and by all accounts jackie is not the type of woman to storm off. she would have left, but i don't think she'd have left in a fu
. >> it's been very difficult for ruby and stan lawson and jackie's siblings., yes, the triplets are in good hands, but they miss their mother desperately. i think i can share since this has been published on facebook that one of the girls wrote her mother a letter and asked for a stamp so she could mail it and wanted to know if grandpa could get it to heaven. now, what do you say if you're the grandfather of this little 5-year-old girl who is fairly confident that her mother's never...
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i want to thank chairman lawson and all of the democratic leadership. i want to thank president obama and chief of staff haley for being on the phone, talking to market leaders to assure them we are going to get this happening and make a right. we all want no default. i want you to look at this party, the democrats, as the protector of the most honorable. that is why we are helping the vulnerable, protecting medicare, social security, and medicaid. i would simply say go get o'clock and be here about talking -- talking about hoping americans, reminded of the gap in decision on the bush bailout that we were required to do to save our financial stability about two or three years ago. just imagine on august 2, when no adult shows up, and the hard- working american 401k begins to lose first eight trillion dollars, then $2 trillion,, and it keeps going up and up. that is why we are calling upon every leadership member around. is deemed colleagues, do not walk out of other meetings. stand as adults and let us fix this problem. anyone who does not understand wh
i want to thank chairman lawson and all of the democratic leadership. i want to thank president obama and chief of staff haley for being on the phone, talking to market leaders to assure them we are going to get this happening and make a right. we all want no default. i want you to look at this party, the democrats, as the protector of the most honorable. that is why we are helping the vulnerable, protecting medicare, social security, and medicaid. i would simply say go get o'clock and be here...
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. dominic lawson had a good idea. he said there's nothing more absurd than the british publi of moral outrage. he did say that the way in whic led partly fueled the scandal was the british public raging taliban and its own reflectio >> web tells us what people ally want is pornography because pornography still drive the web. so do we give people pornography? >> it's not for us to decide. >> if people want pornography, why are we giving it to them? >> they are. they're giving getting it. >> i haven't seen much of pornography. [laughter] >> someone quick ask another++ question.+++++++++ >> this is a high-minded question. >> thank++++++++++++ >> i'm gavin rees and i work fo the dog center.++++ and my question is we have sort of decided to the scandal that' own hiking is bad and so forth. for big wins in the family and+ people who have+ benefited did disasters in different ways,++ it's very the conversations they have that could be+ problemati the
. dominic lawson had a good idea. he said there's nothing more absurd than the british publi of moral outrage. he did say that the way in whic led partly fueled the scandal was the british public raging taliban and its own reflectio >> web tells us what people ally want is pornography because pornography still drive the web. so do we give people pornography? >> it's not for us to decide. >> if people want...