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. >> but the gag gift derek lawson made for his brother has since piqued the interest of millions. >>started out by making one, selling one. we took that money and made two. took that money and made four. now it's grown to the point we can make upwards of 3,000 a day. >> weighing five pound and standing almost a foot tall, the world's largest gummy bear which calls raleigh, north carolina, home, certainly lives up to its name. lawson and business partner michael horowicz launched their company ggb of raleigh in 2007 with the world's largest gummy bear as their signature item. since then revenue has surpassed a million dollars a year and the number of year-round employees is at about 20. while the majority of businesses wholesale, anyone can buy the bears online. they can also check out the company's own laboratory at candy store in raleigh. >> we test out flavors. we test out the unique things that we bring to market and we see what people are saying about it. >> despite their success lawson and horowicz are staying grounded. they're focused on a grow slow approach to business. >> the
. >> but the gag gift derek lawson made for his brother has since piqued the interest of millions. >>started out by making one, selling one. we took that money and made two. took that money and made four. now it's grown to the point we can make upwards of 3,000 a day. >> weighing five pound and standing almost a foot tall, the world's largest gummy bear which calls raleigh, north carolina, home, certainly lives up to its name. lawson and business partner michael horowicz...
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lawson. >> michael: what was that like getting down there.can't not it's not loss that you were a white man in memphis going in that part of town with the police having things thrown at the police. how did you feel when you were downtown then. >> well, i didn't think very much about it until the police car left, and i think anyone, whether they're black or white would have been apprehensive at the scene there liquor stores were being looted. glass was being broken, fires were being set. it was an unsafe situation for everyone. but we had the benefit of ministers like jim hooks and jim lawson who got on the radio who very quickly told them that violence was the worst way that dr. king would want his death to be remembered, and non-violence is what he preached his entire life, and that people in memphis should respect his wishes and not resort to the kinds of things that he fought all his life to prevent. >> michael: your story is an unique american story one that very few people have. i appreciate you coming into "the war room" to share it and
lawson. >> michael: what was that like getting down there.can't not it's not loss that you were a white man in memphis going in that part of town with the police having things thrown at the police. how did you feel when you were downtown then. >> well, i didn't think very much about it until the police car left, and i think anyone, whether they're black or white would have been apprehensive at the scene there liquor stores were being looted. glass was being broken, fires were being...
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but ty lawson, what a first half. 19 points, 35 for the game.he nuggets took a 12-point lead into the half. third quarter, a different story. warriors outscored denver. curry kept it going. 29 points on the night for stephen curry. under ten seconds to go. oh! jarrett jack is called for a five-second violation. nuggets now with a chance to win it. ty lawson ends up losing the ball, out of bounds. two ticks left. warriors up two. nuggets, a chance to win it. and andre iguodala's offer, no, no, no! the warriors escape with a 110- 108 win. they now lead the series two games to one! >> there was a point in time where, if you did not score on the last possession, you turn it over on the five-second violation, and you panic. we got into the huddle and said this is how we win ball games on the defensive end. let's just go out and get a stop. >> we're a good basketball team. they're a good basketball team. let's go out here and do whatever it takes to win the game. >> bogut and mcgee, just a little discussion. >> you're gonna go into not liking one anot
but ty lawson, what a first half. 19 points, 35 for the game.he nuggets took a 12-point lead into the half. third quarter, a different story. warriors outscored denver. curry kept it going. 29 points on the night for stephen curry. under ten seconds to go. oh! jarrett jack is called for a five-second violation. nuggets now with a chance to win it. ty lawson ends up losing the ball, out of bounds. two ticks left. warriors up two. nuggets, a chance to win it. and andre iguodala's offer, no, no,...
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welcome back to news 4 at 4:00, i'm pat lawson. >>> and i'm jim handly. now we're expecting a news conference in boston to begin in about 30 minutes and will britain it bring it to you live right now. investigators still have nobody in custody, despite searching the town of revere overnight. >>> jay gray has more on the investigation, and new firsthand accounts from people who were at the finish line. >> reporter: hey, there, good evening, pat, jim, more than ten square blocks still locked down as the investigators search for the suspect causing the blast. there is a high intensity security blanketing boston right now. this evening, there is an awkward, ominous silence in the city, military vehicles taking the place of thousands who had packed the marathon overnight. a day after the deadly bombings, boston is on high alert. >> everyone should expect continued heightened police presence and everybody should expect police to continue to be vigila vigilant. >> reporter: the explosives were packed with pressure cookers, explosives packed into duffle bags load
welcome back to news 4 at 4:00, i'm pat lawson. >>> and i'm jim handly. now we're expecting a news conference in boston to begin in about 30 minutes and will britain it bring it to you live right now. investigators still have nobody in custody, despite searching the town of revere overnight. >>> jay gray has more on the investigation, and new firsthand accounts from people who were at the finish line. >> reporter: hey, there, good evening, pat, jim, more than ten square...
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jennifer lawson senior vice president for television at the corporation for public broadcasting. "the oinske, editor for washington post." sharon rockefeller, president and c.e.o., weta, the local affiliate. skipping over the podium, allison fitzgerald, project manager for financial and state news for the center for public integrity and the speaker's committee chair. skipping over our speaker for the moment natalie devalo for today president and c.e.o. of pbs, paula kruger, julie bikowicz, national reporter for bloomberg news, akio fuji bureau chief for mccluskey of ly the press club freelanc committee. [applause] in 1989, five harlem teenagers were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in new york city's central park. that sexual assault of a white jogger sparked a media frenzy and public demand for justice that led to the conviction of the so-called central park five. despite the d.n.a. evidence that excluded them and no eyewitness accounts, tying them to the crime. a serial rapist later admitted to being the perpetrator. but not before these young men served complete sente
jennifer lawson senior vice president for television at the corporation for public broadcasting. "the oinske, editor for washington post." sharon rockefeller, president and c.e.o., weta, the local affiliate. skipping over the podium, allison fitzgerald, project manager for financial and state news for the center for public integrity and the speaker's committee chair. skipping over our speaker for the moment natalie devalo for today president and c.e.o. of pbs, paula kruger, julie...
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tye lawson on the other end. nuggets up by three. curry looking for redemption, he gets it from behind the three-point line. that is good. tied game with 15 seconds left. the nuggets with the last possession of the game. andre miller scoring and the lay up. nuggets win 97-95. for more, we welcome in henry. considering this could have gone either way, what is the reaction for the warriors? >> many of these guys were playing in their very first playoff game of their young nba careers. most of the team, they were actually focused on david lee. he's a guy injured. they are not sure if he's going to be able to play for the remainder of the series. he was taken to the doctors office and had x-rays done. the x-rays were negative. he's scheduled for an mri tomorrow. his teammates in the locker room, several of them choking back tears. they said they didn't lose the game. they were disappointed because they gave it away to the nuggets. >> we can come away with it holding our heads high. we know we can beat this team. we are going to make it a
tye lawson on the other end. nuggets up by three. curry looking for redemption, he gets it from behind the three-point line. that is good. tied game with 15 seconds left. the nuggets with the last possession of the game. andre miller scoring and the lay up. nuggets win 97-95. for more, we welcome in henry. considering this could have gone either way, what is the reaction for the warriors? >> many of these guys were playing in their very first playoff game of their young nba careers. most...
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ty lawson fue le terror de golden state con 35 pts y 10 asistencias..con 19 los warriors en un partido de muerde uÑas ganan 110 a 108 y toman ventaja de la serie 2 a 1... wipe vo ===wipe=== ---las espuelas de san antonio le dieron una catedra a los lakers de los angeles en el staples center para estar a solo una victoria de tramitar la serie en el oeste... san antonio anoto mas de 30 pts en 3 de los cuatro episodios con un tim duncan rejuvenecido... termino con 26 pts y 9 tableros arrollando a los lakers 120 a 89... wipe vo ===wipe=== ---en la conferencia del este,, el equipo de los celtics simplemente necesita piernas frescas... los knicks estan pasando por encima de boston con un carmelo anthony que simplemente esta jugando como un "all star"... con el marcador 90 a 76 los knicks estan a solo un triunfo de cerrarle la puerta los celtics... anthony termino con 26 pts y j.r. smith quien se fue suspendido anoto 15 en la noche... wipe vo ===wipe=== ---esta noche los errores defensivos terminaron costandole muy caro a los atleticos de oakland en su segundo
ty lawson fue le terror de golden state con 35 pts y 10 asistencias..con 19 los warriors en un partido de muerde uÑas ganan 110 a 108 y toman ventaja de la serie 2 a 1... wipe vo ===wipe=== ---las espuelas de san antonio le dieron una catedra a los lakers de los angeles en el staples center para estar a solo una victoria de tramitar la serie en el oeste... san antonio anoto mas de 30 pts en 3 de los cuatro episodios con un tim duncan rejuvenecido... termino con 26 pts y 9 tableros arrollando a...
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ty lawson, the other way and the bucket. warriors down three. time for a miracle. 20 seconds left.came from curry. he barrys a three from the corner to tie the game. curry had 19 points. but the nuggets would get the final shot. guess who? yeah. andre miller. takes greene to the rack. 18 of his 28 points scored in the last period. warriors ran out of time and out of luck. 97-95, nuggets. >> i never hit a game-winning shot, so -- >> never? >> never. well, that was big for a first play-off game. >> he got maybe a half a step on me. that's really all he needed to get the finish. and i thought i got the block but he switched hands. you definitely don't want to let a guy in the game on you, especially in the play-offs. >> that bad shooting, i'm not going to attribute that to play- off jitters. >> i come offstage and try to be right there and get the ball. that took a lot out of me. >> we're not into moral victories. in a simple phrase, we played good enough to lose. >>> x-rays negative here. he'll have an mri tomorrow. we'll know more about his status for game two on tuesday. >>> around
ty lawson, the other way and the bucket. warriors down three. time for a miracle. 20 seconds left.came from curry. he barrys a three from the corner to tie the game. curry had 19 points. but the nuggets would get the final shot. guess who? yeah. andre miller. takes greene to the rack. 18 of his 28 points scored in the last period. warriors ran out of time and out of luck. 97-95, nuggets. >> i never hit a game-winning shot, so -- >> never? >> never. well, that was big for a...
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y lawson, turnover and bucket the other way.he worst thing that could possibly -- oh, and the warriors are down 3. now we're down to 20 seconds left. jack to curry. look what happened. bucket. tied the game at 95. but the nuggets would get the final shot. cue andre miller, 18 of his points in the final period. time ran out on the warriors and that's the ballgame. 97-95. the ws have until tuesday night to think about this. >> i never hit a game winning shot. so -- >> never. >> never. taken a couple and missed or turned the ball over. that was big for a first play- off game. >> i don't think anybody came in there believing we were going to sweep the denver nuggets. you got to win four games to advance. and you can't act like this is the -- it's not over. >> he is there for the celtics, knicks play-off game. jeff green what a first half. 20 points for the celtics. they led at the half. then they turned the ball over too many times. carmelo anthony. knicks win 85-78 on game one. [ applause and cheers ] >> nobody going to dictate --
y lawson, turnover and bucket the other way.he worst thing that could possibly -- oh, and the warriors are down 3. now we're down to 20 seconds left. jack to curry. look what happened. bucket. tied the game at 95. but the nuggets would get the final shot. cue andre miller, 18 of his points in the final period. time ran out on the warriors and that's the ballgame. 97-95. the ws have until tuesday night to think about this. >> i never hit a game winning shot. so -- >> never. >>...
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y lawson, turnover and bucket the other way. the worst thing that could possibly --oh, and the warriors are down 3. now we're down to 20 seconds left. jack to curry. look what happened. bucket. tied the game at 95. but the nuggets would get the final shot. cue andre miller, 18 of his points in the final period. time ran out on the warriors and that's the ballgame. 97-95. the ws have until tuesday night to think about this. >> i never hit a game winning shot. so -- >> never. >> never. taken a couple and missed or turned the ball over. that was big for a first play- off game. >> i don't think anybody came in there believing we were going to sweep the denver nuggets. you got to win four games to advance. and you can't act like this is the --it's not over. >> we're not into moral victories. in a simple phrase, we played good enough to lose. >> comedian ricky gervais. at the garden, celtics, knicks, jeff green first half nice for boston he had 20 points. they took the lead into halftime. but then the knicks said, all right, that's en
y lawson, turnover and bucket the other way. the worst thing that could possibly --oh, and the warriors are down 3. now we're down to 20 seconds left. jack to curry. look what happened. bucket. tied the game at 95. but the nuggets would get the final shot. cue andre miller, 18 of his points in the final period. time ran out on the warriors and that's the ballgame. 97-95. the ws have until tuesday night to think about this. >> i never hit a game winning shot. so -- >> never. >>...
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next avin lawson delves into the latest news of the new by the mainstream media stay prayed for breaking the set. to music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything too much mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care. only. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. place. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how bad the less bad luck. i mean . i know that i'm seeing the team really messed up. in the old story so personally apologized and said. the worst year for the little. white house to give it to the radio guy and for the tailgate minestrone click cause they want a quote for a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. you guys i
next avin lawson delves into the latest news of the new by the mainstream media stay prayed for breaking the set. to music sigrid laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything too much mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and we're going to this is why you should care. only. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse...
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and the nuggets took advantage, ty lawson with the hoop. denver would pull it by four. golden state back up by seven. then by 11, when curry sharp shooting was over he was six of 11 from six point range. the warriors led by 19 after three quarters. they had the luxury of being able to coast for the final part of the fourth quarter. a signature play here as klay thompson takes the ball from randall. the warriors doing it with rookies, second year players and
and the nuggets took advantage, ty lawson with the hoop. denver would pull it by four. golden state back up by seven. then by 11, when curry sharp shooting was over he was six of 11 from six point range. the warriors led by 19 after three quarters. they had the luxury of being able to coast for the final part of the fourth quarter. a signature play here as klay thompson takes the ball from randall. the warriors doing it with rookies, second year players and
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and the nuggets took advantage, ty lawson with the hoop. denver would pull it by four.n state back up by seven. then by 11, when curry sharp shooting was over he was six of 11 from six point range. the warriors led by 19 after three quarters. they had the luxury of being able to coast for the final part of the fourth quarter. a signature play here as klay thompson takes the ball from randall. the warriors doing it with rookies, second year players and budding stars. they're one one away from shocking the play offs. jackson with nothing but praise for his point guards. >> he's put this team on his back. he's made plays, he is an a league basketball player. gets to the point where there's certain teams left and more and more teams get sent home and here is where you recognize where the great players are. and you get a chance to see them all around the country. and it's great for steph. >> you just try to be aggressive and i have a lot of confidence in my shots. there are some that might look a little sketchy to most critics of basketball. but i feel very confidence and co
and the nuggets took advantage, ty lawson with the hoop. denver would pull it by four.n state back up by seven. then by 11, when curry sharp shooting was over he was six of 11 from six point range. the warriors led by 19 after three quarters. they had the luxury of being able to coast for the final part of the fourth quarter. a signature play here as klay thompson takes the ball from randall. the warriors doing it with rookies, second year players and budding stars. they're one one away from...
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. >> inside a minute to go, ty lawson goes in for the lay-up.n the ensuing possession the warriors worked the wall to curry. he is good with the 3. it's 9- all with 14 seconds left. curry went for 19 and ended up 7 of 20 by game's end. denver calls time to set up this. everyone in the arena knew andre miller would use the clock and that is what did he. the nuggets take game 1, 97-95. game 2 is tuesday. no sunrises the warriors are planning on seeing more of the same. >> we know what to expect. it's going to be an uptempo game and that is how we like to play as well. so so we try to implement our own strengths throughout the course of the game. we fought all the wait to the end and one big play by andre miller changed the game and we feel good going into game 2. >> we got respectful. we won game 1 and i won't look like they stole one. we're two good basketball teams that are in for a heck of a series. >> billy crystal cannot be considered a front rubber. he has been with the clippers and he hasn't always been rewarded for his loyalty. jordan with
. >> inside a minute to go, ty lawson goes in for the lay-up.n the ensuing possession the warriors worked the wall to curry. he is good with the 3. it's 9- all with 14 seconds left. curry went for 19 and ended up 7 of 20 by game's end. denver calls time to set up this. everyone in the arena knew andre miller would use the clock and that is what did he. the nuggets take game 1, 97-95. game 2 is tuesday. no sunrises the warriors are planning on seeing more of the same. >> we know what...
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then andrew rejecting lawson. warriors running the other way. barns cleaning up. and then the crushing pick by bogus and barns knocking down the 3. late third quarter almost out of bound and hits. warriors up 87-74. then late third quarter the ankle. this time the left ankle. he hobble off. they check on him. he ends upcoming back. and knocking did you know more jumper. hobbling as somewhating. but still hitting and rate now they are midway through the fourth and warriors are leading 107-97. check out other games. p.diddy court side for game 2 of the knicks celtics series. hoping with green. celts up. anthony advertise like seth in the torch mode. 87-71. knicks take a series lead on the celtics. wid and heat up 2 h of on milwaukee. jim's off the jump ball. make that. miami pulling away. wade hello. had 21. ray allen all heat all the time 98-86. heat in command of that series. to the ice. and sparky. i like the costume. sharks and stars san jose needing one point to clinch a play off spot. power play opportunity scott gomez and torrez this great one lately. 2 minut
then andrew rejecting lawson. warriors running the other way. barns cleaning up. and then the crushing pick by bogus and barns knocking down the 3. late third quarter almost out of bound and hits. warriors up 87-74. then late third quarter the ankle. this time the left ankle. he hobble off. they check on him. he ends upcoming back. and knocking did you know more jumper. hobbling as somewhating. but still hitting and rate now they are midway through the fourth and warriors are leading 107-97....
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lawson was unstoppable for two of his 35. denver up a dozen at the half. in the third warriors come back. jared jack, the jack attack, he had 23. fourth quarter, the rookie the amazing reverse lay-up. it was all about steph curry and the bad left ankle. the lefty runner step, are you serious? 29 points, 11 a70s, 6 boards, bad ankle and all, the teardrop finish but mistakes keeps denver alive. at the buzzer and that's just off the rim. warriors take game three, 110-108 and lead the series two games to one. >> the guy made big-time plays, man. i'm still baffled and i know the kid is baffled. someone owes him an apology. he's an all-star. >> game four of the series is sunday night right here back at oracle. now the coliseum complex was the center of the bay area sports universe last night with the a's and orioles going on just a few feet away at the baseball diamond. 17,000, almost 17,000 green and gold. in the seventh after a rare josh reddick error puts j.j. hardy at second. steve knocks him in with a base hit. 3-0, baltimore the final. a's slumping. they h
lawson was unstoppable for two of his 35. denver up a dozen at the half. in the third warriors come back. jared jack, the jack attack, he had 23. fourth quarter, the rookie the amazing reverse lay-up. it was all about steph curry and the bad left ankle. the lefty runner step, are you serious? 29 points, 11 a70s, 6 boards, bad ankle and all, the teardrop finish but mistakes keeps denver alive. at the buzzer and that's just off the rim. warriors take game three, 110-108 and lead the series two...
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lawson was unstoppable for two of his 35. denver up a dozen at the half. in the third warriors come back. jared jack, the jack attack, he had 23. fourth quarter, the rookie the no fear, attacking, amazing reverse lay-up. it was all about steph curry and the bad left ankle. the lefty runner step, are you serious? curry, 29 points, 11 assists, 6 boards, bad ankle and all, the teardrop finish, but mistakes keeps denver alive. at the buzzer and that's just off the rim. warriors take game three, 110-108 and lead the series two games to one. >> the guy made big-time plays, man. i'm still baffled and i know the -- somebody ores the kid an apology. he's an all-star. >> eric: we were in a bit of a rut offensively, and what we did, he scored for us. >> game four of the series is sunday night right here back at oracle. now the coliseum complex was the center of the bay area sports universe last night with the a's and orioles going on just a few feet away at the baseball diamond. 17,000, almost 17,000 green and gold. in the seventh after a rare josh reddick error puts
lawson was unstoppable for two of his 35. denver up a dozen at the half. in the third warriors come back. jared jack, the jack attack, he had 23. fourth quarter, the rookie the no fear, attacking, amazing reverse lay-up. it was all about steph curry and the bad left ankle. the lefty runner step, are you serious? curry, 29 points, 11 assists, 6 boards, bad ankle and all, the teardrop finish, but mistakes keeps denver alive. at the buzzer and that's just off the rim. warriors take game three,...
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pat lawson muse in the newsroom with a preview. >> coming up this afternoon we will have live coveragef the terror take in boston. we will bring you the latest information as authorities continue their search for those responsible. also, how to cope with a national tragedy. we will have advice from the professionals about what to do with those feelings of grief. coming up, at 5:00, the pay faye nears a december identification the safety of portable electric ronnics on airplanes. what a retired pilot has to say about whether you really need to turn the devices off in plight. all those stories and the latest coming up on "news4 at 4:00." >> thank you so much, pat. we will see you then. >>> we will check on our forecast one pineal time for midday. tom? >> good morning. little sunshine breaking out as we approach the noon hour. view from space showing some breaks in the cloud cover now around the region. we will have a partly sunny afternoon. temperatures right now responding to a little bit of the sun coming out. now it is in the 60s to near 70 degrees. low and mid 70s by mid afternoon an
pat lawson muse in the newsroom with a preview. >> coming up this afternoon we will have live coveragef the terror take in boston. we will bring you the latest information as authorities continue their search for those responsible. also, how to cope with a national tragedy. we will have advice from the professionals about what to do with those feelings of grief. coming up, at 5:00, the pay faye nears a december identification the safety of portable electric ronnics on airplanes. what a...
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she got nigel lawson, he cut the highest tax rate down to 40% and you saw a boom in britain like you'veeen. she was phenomenal on deregulation. she was phenomenal on privatization. she was phenomenal on cutting government spending. when she privatized housing, she gave people a stake in the homes that they were living in. it was amazing what she did. >> it wasn't all smooth sailing. she left a lot of bad blood behind her and a lot of brits today who are not wild about her. what was it that caused those people to be so unhappy with her? >> especially in her own party. she was not thrown out by the labor government. she was thrown out by the conservatives, if you'll remember. it was terrible. there was a revolution internally. and frankly she stepped on a lot of toes inside. when there was an answer and it was done correctly, she wouldn't compromise. she wouldn't give favors to this person or that person. she did what she thought was right for britain. and the phrase she used, i see it on the news today, she didn't want to make the rich poorer and the poor poorer. that just wasn't her ide
she got nigel lawson, he cut the highest tax rate down to 40% and you saw a boom in britain like you'veeen. she was phenomenal on deregulation. she was phenomenal on privatization. she was phenomenal on cutting government spending. when she privatized housing, she gave people a stake in the homes that they were living in. it was amazing what she did. >> it wasn't all smooth sailing. she left a lot of bad blood behind her and a lot of brits today who are not wild about her. what was it...
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we thank miss lawson. i thank my victim, sidney. and the boys. we know we did wrong. and we realize that. >> i want to thank all you guys for taking the time out to come up. this, today, is very -- i'm nervous, by the way. my victim's name is jenny crompton. i'm doing first-degree murder. i'm doing a life sentence for it. >> 20 years ago, mark smith stabbed his high school sweetheart to death on a hot summer day after school. >> she thought i was cheating on her. i didn't want to hear it. she got pretty emotional, you know, upset. i was getting upset. and with her getting upset made me get even more upset. it just went back and forth. got to pushing, you know. and then she is trying to tell me, well, you better go. you better go. i'm like i really don't care, you know? you're not going to tell me what to do. you are not going to push me around. she went to the kitchen. she come back out with this knife in her hand, right, from the kitchen block that she had in the kitchen, right? what are you going to do with that? you are trying to tell me to get out of the house and
we thank miss lawson. i thank my victim, sidney. and the boys. we know we did wrong. and we realize that. >> i want to thank all you guys for taking the time out to come up. this, today, is very -- i'm nervous, by the way. my victim's name is jenny crompton. i'm doing first-degree murder. i'm doing a life sentence for it. >> 20 years ago, mark smith stabbed his high school sweetheart to death on a hot summer day after school. >> she thought i was cheating on her. i didn't want...
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pat lawson muse's megan mcgrath is there live now. >> reporter: being a law enforcement officer can be a very dangerous job as this memorial demonstrates. carve flood the marble are the names of more than 19,000 law enforce many officers who have died in the line of duty. and just a short time ago, more names were added. we have the unveiling of those names here that we can show you. there are two that have a connection to our area. chris young was a 7-year veteran of prince william -- of the prince william county police department. on new year's eve he was responding to a call. his emergency lights and siren were on but as he went through an intersection he was struck and killed bay car. also being honored on the memorial is a national park ranger with a connection to our area. margaret anderson worked at the c and o canal national park from 2004 to 2008. she was later transferred to the mt. rainier national park in washington state and it was while there when she was making a traffic stop, she was shot and killed. their names are being added to the more than 19,000 other law enforcem
pat lawson muse's megan mcgrath is there live now. >> reporter: being a law enforcement officer can be a very dangerous job as this memorial demonstrates. carve flood the marble are the names of more than 19,000 law enforce many officers who have died in the line of duty. and just a short time ago, more names were added. we have the unveiling of those names here that we can show you. there are two that have a connection to our area. chris young was a 7-year veteran of prince william -- of...
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a new marist poll found 60% of those polled want stricter lawson gun sales. only 5% want less strict. 33% say the laws should be unchanged. 59% say there should be a ban on assault weapons. only 37% oppose such a ban. and support for background checks on private gun sales and gun show sales is downright unamerican, by which i mean 87% of americans, never agree on anything, but 87% are now in favor of universal background checks with only 12% opposed. as reported last night, the nra bought and paid for a report on school safety which was delivered to the nra yesterday by former congressman asa hutchinson for an undisclosed amount of money. >> and how much were you and the taskforce members paid for this work? >> well, we're not going to provide you with a line by line. >> why wouldn't you do that, congressman. >> because it's none of your business primarily. >> if you're submitting a report to be evaluated as an independent report, and you're being paid by the people who you are giving the report to, the credibility of the report rests on a lot of things, incl
a new marist poll found 60% of those polled want stricter lawson gun sales. only 5% want less strict. 33% say the laws should be unchanged. 59% say there should be a ban on assault weapons. only 37% oppose such a ban. and support for background checks on private gun sales and gun show sales is downright unamerican, by which i mean 87% of americans, never agree on anything, but 87% are now in favor of universal background checks with only 12% opposed. as reported last night, the nra bought and...
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at 21, he married edye lawson. >> we borrowed $25,000 from her parents. >> and that $25,000 led ultimately >> a lot of money. >> in 1957, broad and a partner launched a no-frills home-building business. he was a millionaire by 27. he bought sun life insurance in 1971 and sold it in 1999 for $18 billion, and that's when he and edye decided to give most of it away. you're giving 75% of your wealth away. >> maybe more by the time it's over. >> or maybe more. you have two children. >> yes. >> what about them? >> they're well taken care of. they're different than their dad. >> different how? >> they don't have, frankly, the ambition to build a great business that i had. >> you've been open about admitting that you were not a great father. >> look when i started, it was 24-7 as they say, and i didn't spend enough time with the kids when they were growing up. i admit that. >> is that something you regret now? >> i do to some degree. we all go back and would do things over differently in our lives. [ticking] >> coming up... micromanaging philanthropy. >> eli's a control freak. i worked on a house
at 21, he married edye lawson. >> we borrowed $25,000 from her parents. >> and that $25,000 led ultimately >> a lot of money. >> in 1957, broad and a partner launched a no-frills home-building business. he was a millionaire by 27. he bought sun life insurance in 1971 and sold it in 1999 for $18 billion, and that's when he and edye decided to give most of it away. you're giving 75% of your wealth away. >> maybe more by the time it's over. >> or maybe more. you...
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kent lawson, the ceo of a private communication corporation said using a wi-fi network that is not secure security number and confidential tax information could end up with an identity thief long before it reaches the irs make sure, not just about being social but being on a secure network as well. >> boy, shibani joshi. thanks for the warning on all fronts. lori: really. important one too. work hard, play hard, right? how the saying goes. in california 2:00 a.m. is the time to leave the bar. sounds reasonable. everyone is shaking their head. a state senator says 2:00 a.m. is too early. in an effort to keep up with hot spots like new york and to attract more tourists he is proposing to extend last call for alcohol to 4:00 a.m. this of course means more tax revenue, big business for nightclub owners. l.a. tourists spent a record $16 billion. police are concerned more drinking could cut cause safety issues. melissa: can you imagine that is how you make your vacation decision. bar closes at 2:00. i don't want to visit that town. forget it. >>> coming up tonight on "money," senator david vitt
kent lawson, the ceo of a private communication corporation said using a wi-fi network that is not secure security number and confidential tax information could end up with an identity thief long before it reaches the irs make sure, not just about being social but being on a secure network as well. >> boy, shibani joshi. thanks for the warning on all fronts. lori: really. important one too. work hard, play hard, right? how the saying goes. in california 2:00 a.m. is the time to leave the...
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jennifer lawson, senior vice president for television at the corporation for public broadcasting. megan pointsky, knight regional point editor for "the washington post". sharon rockefeller, president and ceo of weta, the local pbs affiliate. skipping over the podium, allison fitzgerald, project manager for financial and state news for the center for public integrity and the speaker's committee chair. skipping over our speaker for a moment, natalie, a reporter for "usa today." paula krueger, president and ceo of pbs. julie -- [inaudible] national reporter for bloomberg news. akio fuji, washington wiewr your chief and molly mccloskey, vice chair of the national press club's freelance committee. [applause] in 1989 five harlem teenagers were wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in new york city's central park. that sexual assault of a white jogger sparked a media frenzy and public demand for justice that led to the conviction of these so-called central park five. despite dna evidence that excluded them and no eyewitness accounts tying them to crime. a serial rapist later admitted
jennifer lawson, senior vice president for television at the corporation for public broadcasting. megan pointsky, knight regional point editor for "the washington post". sharon rockefeller, president and ceo of weta, the local pbs affiliate. skipping over the podium, allison fitzgerald, project manager for financial and state news for the center for public integrity and the speaker's committee chair. skipping over our speaker for a moment, natalie, a reporter for "usa...
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when nigel lawson became chancellor of the exchequer she drop the highest rate.om of incredible proportions. just a person, tony blair thought for example she was the best prime minister ever. i check with my friend who was his chief economist and i was having dinner with her in chester square where she lived in office and i told her, i said before we have indidder i've got to tell you that tony blair, prime minister blair thinks you're the best prime minister the u.k. has ever had. she sort of giggled and said, oh, i quite like him too. i mean she transcended party labels. she was phenomenal. if you talk about reagan being taller than any man ever, margaret thatcher was taller than any lady ever. she was as great for britain as reagan was for the united states. i will miss her terribly. martha: in many ways, she, she made it look easy to be as strong and have such, you know, sort of very strong convictions as she did. >> exactly. martha: it was not easy and there was a ton of backlash to what she was doing, in terms of, you know, cutting entitlements and union-b
when nigel lawson became chancellor of the exchequer she drop the highest rate.om of incredible proportions. just a person, tony blair thought for example she was the best prime minister ever. i check with my friend who was his chief economist and i was having dinner with her in chester square where she lived in office and i told her, i said before we have indidder i've got to tell you that tony blair, prime minister blair thinks you're the best prime minister the u.k. has ever had. she sort of...
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jennifer lawson, senior vice centernt for the public for broadcasting. allison fitzgerald, project manager for financial and state news. natalie reporting for "usa today. president and ceo of pbs. national reporter for bloomberg vance. washington bureau chief for nikkei. the is the vice chair of press club trilogy committee. in 1989, 5 harlem tenders are wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in your city central five teenagers are wrongly convicted of raping a white women in new york city's central park. despite evidence. a serial rapist later admitted to being the perpetrator, but not before these young men served complete sentences. in his latest documentary, our guest today tells the story through the vivid testimony of the central park 5. it is a painful and anatomy of wrongful convictions. the movie was directed and produced by mr. burns. sarah was only 6 when the event to place. when she learned about it, or that a decade later, she was so taken with the story. he film based on her buook, conspired to undermine the rights of five young men and
jennifer lawson, senior vice centernt for the public for broadcasting. allison fitzgerald, project manager for financial and state news. natalie reporting for "usa today. president and ceo of pbs. national reporter for bloomberg vance. washington bureau chief for nikkei. the is the vice chair of press club trilogy committee. in 1989, 5 harlem tenders are wrongly convicted of raping a white woman in your city central five teenagers are wrongly convicted of raping a white women in new york...
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they were doing the right thing, but we discovered in subsequent years that in fact people like john lawson the head of the writers of the creative guild were getting their orders directly from moscow, but nobody knew that. what's they kazan is ambivalent, because if your still in the cp after '39, what are youing too in if the rope you joined was to oppose hitler because nobody else would speck out, that americans were too cowardly to admit whatever you want to call it, it does raise a question. >> john do you want to talk a little bit about why -- do you -- you talked about the republican construction of reagan being the one who won the cold war. your book makes the point clearly that this didn't take. the -- is that a bad thing? is that construction the right one? >> well, i don't agree with it. if you go to the eastern part of germany today or hungary or poland or those places, and ask them why the berlin wall came down, they are puzzled and stunned and a little offended at the idea they were following reagan's instructions. when they did this. their view is it was their own grassroots
they were doing the right thing, but we discovered in subsequent years that in fact people like john lawson the head of the writers of the creative guild were getting their orders directly from moscow, but nobody knew that. what's they kazan is ambivalent, because if your still in the cp after '39, what are youing too in if the rope you joined was to oppose hitler because nobody else would speck out, that americans were too cowardly to admit whatever you want to call it, it does raise a...