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never more beautifully then by martin scott.is a member of the park service but we hear him down at a memorial sunday mornings. thank you so much for lifting us up with your beautiful voice and that wonderful song. i am rather overwhelmed. i want to thank janet for her leadership of the golden gate bridge highway and transportation district. didn't she managed to show appreciation to so many people so graciously? it just seems like your corporate thing to do. thank you for yoand for expressl want to do, which is to thank everyone who was a part of all this. governor brown, oh, wow. [laughter] in the spirit of his remarks -- cynthia was carried over the bridge with her father. she was a baby at the time. in that spirit, as we commemorate the 75th anniversary, it is pretty exciting for us in the theme of, from sea to shining sea, national park service, national conservancy, golden gate, recreation area -- i would like to knowledge the role that president obama had in passing the recovery act, which provided some of the funds for u
never more beautifully then by martin scott.is a member of the park service but we hear him down at a memorial sunday mornings. thank you so much for lifting us up with your beautiful voice and that wonderful song. i am rather overwhelmed. i want to thank janet for her leadership of the golden gate bridge highway and transportation district. didn't she managed to show appreciation to so many people so graciously? it just seems like your corporate thing to do. thank you for yoand for expressl...
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i do have scott martin on this and i was going to address marries of the federal reserve and i will getat but i want to focus on what happens at the corner of wall and broad with a decline of 13 points but that was despite the fed offering some benefits such as easy money and it came in in an environment where we could, could, could, this vote is a signal of that, have a constitutional crisis on our hand. this could be a preview of a bummer of a summer. >>guest: it will be interesting. the fed is twisting again like they did last summer, september 21 last year, twisting again like they did last year. do you remember when they difficulty last year about $8 billion of operation twist which basically if you are playing at home mean you short-term interest rates are up and long term interest rates go down and they did that, concerns of the economy and concerns of europe, here we are. june, 2012. >>neil: that fix didn't work. now adding insult to injury we have what could be a proceed tracted constitutional problem going on on health care which could be involved in days. or not. but the very
i do have scott martin on this and i was going to address marries of the federal reserve and i will getat but i want to focus on what happens at the corner of wall and broad with a decline of 13 points but that was despite the fed offering some benefits such as easy money and it came in in an environment where we could, could, could, this vote is a signal of that, have a constitutional crisis on our hand. this could be a preview of a bummer of a summer. >>guest: it will be interesting....
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>>neil: have a good weekend, scott martin, in chicago. well, the world central banks preparing for the worst right now, but as the former secretary of state treasury secretary see happening, george shultz is my special guest tonight. and on sunday, gerri willis will have live coverage of the outcome the greek elections on that fine network and the market fall out from worldwide kicks off at 9:00, remember when others are on reruns and showing kill it commercials, we are giving you the real story. fox business news giving you the power to prosper. , you don't -- you don't have it? scream out loud and demand it. but, first, pastors took him down and now he has to stand up. the latest on a pilot would snapped and the passengers who are snapping back. are snapping back. do they have a case? you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are ju
>>neil: have a good weekend, scott martin, in chicago. well, the world central banks preparing for the worst right now, but as the former secretary of state treasury secretary see happening, george shultz is my special guest tonight. and on sunday, gerri willis will have live coverage of the outcome the greek elections on that fine network and the market fall out from worldwide kicks off at 9:00, remember when others are on reruns and showing kill it commercials, we are giving you the...
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wisdom martin has the story tonight. >> governor scott walker says the arrival of voting day was almost a relief. he thinks most people in the state are happy to have the election over. now the voters have decided to have republican governor, that he will stay in office and not be replaced by democratic milwaukee mayor, tom barrett. walker is the first u.s. governor to fend off a recall. the effort to remove him was launched by democrats after walker and his republican allies in state legislature were able to remove collective bargaining rights from most state employees. democrats and labor actists gathered more than 9,000 signatures. what does this mean for the bigger picture? >> it's a big defeat for organized labor that tried to make sure that the governor -- yes, they had some organizational strength. they got 900,000 signatures to get him recalled. the issue of recall on the ballot. but when it came down to it, he was not recalled. now you'll be seeing scott walker for vice president. >> all right, so only two governors in u.s. history have been ousted by recall elections, accordin
wisdom martin has the story tonight. >> governor scott walker says the arrival of voting day was almost a relief. he thinks most people in the state are happy to have the election over. now the voters have decided to have republican governor, that he will stay in office and not be replaced by democratic milwaukee mayor, tom barrett. walker is the first u.s. governor to fend off a recall. the effort to remove him was launched by democrats after walker and his republican allies in state...
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noticed a little you tube or on our you tube boards we had dr martin on this week who is always amazing and as so much insight to give and scott h. park said thanks for yet another outstanding interview with dr martin sen as a suggestion suggestion i would rather have listen to five more minutes of martin on precious metals than listen to dimitri in loose change i never watch the last five minutes of your videos for this reason alone how did he manage to get a job who is he related to at r t k well is not related to anyone i can assure you but i will actually defer to another viewer in defense of dimitri because once upon a space did it so well he said this he's actually the show's producer and a damn fine one you could well argue that he should stay off screen him self of course but if you would all like the content of the rest of the show you can be sure you had a lot to do with it that is all very true and as far as making the call to extend an interview i totally hear you it's always a game time decision and chris martenson is obviously phenomenal will try to have monica. and to talk precious metals as for loose change con
noticed a little you tube or on our you tube boards we had dr martin on this week who is always amazing and as so much insight to give and scott h. park said thanks for yet another outstanding interview with dr martin sen as a suggestion suggestion i would rather have listen to five more minutes of martin on precious metals than listen to dimitri in loose change i never watch the last five minutes of your videos for this reason alone how did he manage to get a job who is he related to at r t k...
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it included scott thompson and yale university professor, tom tyler. other topics included the trayvon martin shooting and legislation by congress prohibiting racial profiling. it's on administration of criminal law at nyu laul host this hour and 25 minute event. >> i'm delighted to welcome you. >> you know what important issues they tackle and what great panelists they get, and actually, very recently nyu press published on a prosecutors in the boardroom using criminal law to regulate corporate conduct. she will speak in a few minutes and tell you all the important stuff that you should know. i'm just a filler to make sure everyone sits down before rachel talks. then you'll also hear from rachel in the third panel on race sentencing and the problem of mass incarceration. rachel is one of our nation's leading criminal law scholars. she's written some of the most important work on sentencing over the last ten years and has also cast herself in, has basically started this new academic field of looking at criminal law as part of the system of administrative law and regulation. that's been an ext
it included scott thompson and yale university professor, tom tyler. other topics included the trayvon martin shooting and legislation by congress prohibiting racial profiling. it's on administration of criminal law at nyu laul host this hour and 25 minute event. >> i'm delighted to welcome you. >> you know what important issues they tackle and what great panelists they get, and actually, very recently nyu press published on a prosecutors in the boardroom using criminal law to...
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martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> axelrod: and a reminder, you can watch all of scott pelley's interview with aung san suu kyi on cbs evening news. for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org,,,,,,,,
martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> axelrod: and a reminder, you can watch all of scott pelley's interview with aung san suu kyi on cbs evening news. for all of us here at cbs news, i'm jim axelrod, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org,,,,,,,,
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scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up on the cbs evening news. >>> what was the lie that got george zimmerman thrown back in jail in the trayvon martin killing. w badly was his credibility damaged. we'll have that tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> thanks scott. >> here's tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. >>> cooling temperatures in maryland bob is here with the five day forecast. >> take a look at tomorrow's forecast, very much like today. upper low 50s to start out. by mid-afternoon upper 60s and there could be a shower or few spots. may everyone have some thunder now in the next couple of days. not much change there a little warmer wednesday and thursday but still a risk of widely scattered showers in the evening. friday and saturday the warm up begins. 81 and looks like a great start to the week. 84 with a lot of sunshine ba
scott pelley has a preview of what's coming up on the cbs evening news. >>> what was the lie that got george zimmerman thrown back in jail in the trayvon martin killing. w badly was his credibility damaged. we'll have that tonight on the cbs evening news. >>> thanks scott. >> here's tonight's closing numbers from wall street. we'll be right back man: there's a cattle guard, take a right. do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off...
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and before she died, phyllis brown accepted a martin luther king distinguished public service award from coretta scotted up to the plate and he fought for what he
and before she died, phyllis brown accepted a martin luther king distinguished public service award from coretta scotted up to the plate and he fought for what he
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. >>> so right now, just miles from where trayvon martin was shot and killed in february, governor rick scott's citizen safety and protection is holding its first public meeting. the purpose of the meeting now under way at a church in longwood is to examine the state's controversial stand your grouped law. that law has been cited by trayvon martin's accuser -- or accused killer, george zimmerman, who pleaded not guilty in the case, and is now in jail awaiting trial. nbc's kerry sanders live in longwood with more this morning. kerry, we understand trayvon martin's parents will be there presenting a petition in just a little while. what is it about this petition, when can we expect that to happen. >> reporter: it's probably going to happen around being 1:00, but this is the petition. they're all stacked up here. 375,000 americans to reform the shoot first laws. and they piled them up here, symbolically, in all of those boxes as an example of the way they believe the law should be addressed, which is they believe it should be changed. now, the commission does not come together here with any sort o
. >>> so right now, just miles from where trayvon martin was shot and killed in february, governor rick scott's citizen safety and protection is holding its first public meeting. the purpose of the meeting now under way at a church in longwood is to examine the state's controversial stand your grouped law. that law has been cited by trayvon martin's accuser -- or accused killer, george zimmerman, who pleaded not guilty in the case, and is now in jail awaiting trial. nbc's kerry sanders...
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scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. for months, we have been waiting to hear what george zimmerman has to say about the killing of trayvon martin. well, tonight, in great detail, he tells his story of the shooting. today, zimmerman's attorney released a videotape of a statement zimmerman gave to police. zimmerman is charged with murder. he was a neighborhood watch volunteer in sanford, florida, when, in february, near his home, he noticed 17-year-old trayvon martin. minutes later, martin lay dead of a gunshot wound. what happened in those minutes has ignited a national debate over race, profiling, and self- defense. anna werner has the tape. >> he was walking, like, in the grassy area. >> reporter: this video was shot by sanford police the day after the shooting. george zimmerman rode with investigators back to the scene and described what happened. >> like i said, it was rainy. and he wasn't-- he was just leisurely looking at the house. >> reporter: he spotted trayvon martin here in the gated community. it was just after 7:00 p.m. the 17-year-old had purchased iced tea and candy at a convenience store. >> i kept driving. i pas
scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. for months, we have been waiting to hear what george zimmerman has to say about the killing of trayvon martin. well, tonight, in great detail, he tells his story of the shooting. today, zimmerman's attorney released a videotape of a statement zimmerman gave to police. zimmerman is charged with murder. he was a neighborhood watch volunteer in sanford, florida, when, in february, near his home, he noticed 17-year-old trayvon martin. minutes later,...
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david martin has been working on the facts behind the numbers and he joins us now. david. >> reporter: scott, the war in iraq is over, and the war in afghanistan is winding down, but the pace of military suicides is actually increasing to a record level. pentagon figures show that as of this past monday, 154 service members had taken their lives so far in 2012, an average of more than one a day, and much higher than the 138 killed so far this year in afghanistan. at this point in 2011, 130 service members had killed themselves. in 2010, the number was 123. pentagon officials had been expecting suicides to level off after seethe numbers soar as the intensity of the wars increased. specialist carl mccoy survived two tours in iraq, only to take his own life and shatter the life of his wife, maggie. >> he shot himself in the bathroom. >> reporter: here in this house? >> yes. >> reporter: that was 2008, when army did not have enough mental health counselors. mccoy had scheduled an appointment with a counselor at fort campbell, kentucky, but that morning. >> they called and canceled. >> reporter:
david martin has been working on the facts behind the numbers and he joins us now. david. >> reporter: scott, the war in iraq is over, and the war in afghanistan is winding down, but the pace of military suicides is actually increasing to a record level. pentagon figures show that as of this past monday, 154 service members had taken their lives so far in 2012, an average of more than one a day, and much higher than the 138 killed so far this year in afghanistan. at this point in 2011,...
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the controversial law at the heart of the trayvon martin case under the microscope today at a hearing in florida. the governor scott set up a task force to examine the seven-year-old ""stand your ground" law," allowing the use of deadly force in self-defense, with no obligations to retreat or to try to avoid confrontation. the law has been at the center of a mass protest after neighborhood watchman george zimmerman shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin back in february. the teen was unamended. but george zimmerman says there was a confrontation and he opened fire because he feared for his life. trayvon martin's mom spoke at the hearing saying that she does not completely oppose the stand your ground law but believes it needs fixing. >> i am not against guns. but there is something seriously wrong when there is a minor child that was unarmed and he is dead right now. and there is a law that a person is using to try to defend himself against killing a kid. so i wanted to say, please, i beg you, just review the law again. >>trace: members of the public had a chance to weigh in today. phil keating was there and jo
the controversial law at the heart of the trayvon martin case under the microscope today at a hearing in florida. the governor scott set up a task force to examine the seven-year-old ""stand your ground" law," allowing the use of deadly force in self-defense, with no obligations to retreat or to try to avoid confrontation. the law has been at the center of a mass protest after neighborhood watchman george zimmerman shot and killed 17-year-old trayvon martin back in february....
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martin. they think money is going to be able to put scott walker over the top, but the ground game here has been absolutely incredible by the democrats and the progressive movement. we are seeing unbelievable turnouts all over the state. it's going to exceed in many respects the 2008 turnout. in north milwaukee they are moving poll workers. in madison in dane county they are talking about an 88% of the vote turnout. they're also bringing in more ballots to make sure they have enough. this is something that we've never seen unfold in the state of wisconsin. it is amazing what's unfolding. it's the people versus the corporate money. and it's going to go down to the wire. i mean, scott walker could win this, but there is a phenomenal turnout. >> ed, teachers have been at the forefront of this battle. your mother was a teacher. given his approach to public service employees, what does governor walker think of those who work in the teaching profession? >> well, just recalling what some of the teachers told me in the cities that i was in over the weekend, martin, is that they feel like they're being a
martin. they think money is going to be able to put scott walker over the top, but the ground game here has been absolutely incredible by the democrats and the progressive movement. we are seeing unbelievable turnouts all over the state. it's going to exceed in many respects the 2008 turnout. in north milwaukee they are moving poll workers. in madison in dane county they are talking about an 88% of the vote turnout. they're also bringing in more ballots to make sure they have enough. this is...
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martin in sanford, florida, had his bail revoked over it. and today mark strassmann tells us shelliek with perjury. mark? >> reporter: scotts perjury charge clearly reinforces that prosecutors and judge kenneth lester felt misled, even lied to by both zimmermans. this charge goes back to his bond hearing on april 20. shellie zimmerman testified by phone under oath about her family's finances and essentially told the court@÷ they were broke, they had no income, no assets, he lost his job; she was a nursing student. they asked for and received a lower bond for him $15,000 in cash. well, turned out they actually had $135,000 they had raised through an online defense fund and neither zimmerman mentioned that money during that hearing. but prosecutors say in recorded jailhouse phone calls the zimmermans talked to each other in coded language about the money and how the manage it. and this was the days before the bond hearing when they alleged they were penniless. when judge lester found out he revoked zimmerman's bond, he's still jail and now shellie zimmerman faces a perjury charge and, scott, she was released today after bein
martin in sanford, florida, had his bail revoked over it. and today mark strassmann tells us shelliek with perjury. mark? >> reporter: scotts perjury charge clearly reinforces that prosecutors and judge kenneth lester felt misled, even lied to by both zimmermans. this charge goes back to his bond hearing on april 20. shellie zimmerman testified by phone under oath about her family's finances and essentially told the court@÷ they were broke, they had no income, no assets, he lost his job;...
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martin was shot dead. that meeting is the first of several set up by governor rick scott to examine the state's controversial stand your ground law. trayvon martin's parents were there. sabryna fulton says the law can be used to protect aggressors. that's what she believes happened on the night her son was killed. >> my 17-year-old son was unarmed. he had a bag of candy and a can of iced tea. he was not harming anyone. he was not committing any crime. and i just don't understand how this law was passed under these grounds. >>> at 8:10 eastern on "starting point" soledad talks with trayvon martin's parents, sybrina fulton and tracy martin along with their attorney, benjamin crump. >>> take a look at some unbelievable video. dash cam video of an 18-month-old girl being thrown from an suv in lubbock, texas. look closely. you can see a toddler after a car rolls over coming out of the window in a little red sweater. police say the toddler's father was trying to elude them after committing a robbery and rolled that vehicle during a high speed chase. unbelievable. so incredibly after being thrown from the vehicle,
martin was shot dead. that meeting is the first of several set up by governor rick scott to examine the state's controversial stand your ground law. trayvon martin's parents were there. sabryna fulton says the law can be used to protect aggressors. that's what she believes happened on the night her son was killed. >> my 17-year-old son was unarmed. he had a bag of candy and a can of iced tea. he was not harming anyone. he was not committing any crime. and i just don't understand how this...
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i'm scott harris, member of the atlantic council but until recently i was running the european office of lockheed martin for the last ten years, including when ambassador gray was there and we had several pretty interesting adventures together. i want to thank the panel for an interesting discussion, but i have a concern that i'd also like you to think about addressing and we have the institutional discussions about mutualization and building deeper and treaty changes and things like that. we assumed that the governments of europe can actually do what they say they'll do, and i'm concerned that especially the european governments are going to be forced to and will sign up to things that they actually can't implement. can the greeks really reform the state sector and collect taxes? can the italians reform the labor market as mentioned and can they get the regional governments to not run deficits? in other words there are political problems that are very deep and cannot be solved by a dictation from brussels. do you share that concern at all? >> i think in many european discussions this has come down to a
i'm scott harris, member of the atlantic council but until recently i was running the european office of lockheed martin for the last ten years, including when ambassador gray was there and we had several pretty interesting adventures together. i want to thank the panel for an interesting discussion, but i have a concern that i'd also like you to think about addressing and we have the institutional discussions about mutualization and building deeper and treaty changes and things like that. we...
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he claims he killed trayvon martin in self-defense but his prosecutors can now claim that if zimmerman lied to the court at his bond hearing, scott, why should you trust his version of the shooting when his case comes to trial? >> pelley: his trial still many months away. mark, thank you very much. we are watching a very unusual election scheduled for next week. voters in wisconsin will decide whether to recall their controversial governor-- essentially fire him in the middle of his term. scott walker is a villain to some and a hero to others, and dean reynolds found that his recall election has become a national lightning rod. >> reporter: you can measure the national significance of this race to both parties by the political a-listers who've shown up to help out. >> please join me in a warm, warm wisconsin welcome for president bill clinton! >> reporter: the former president flew in five days before the vote to stump for democrat tom barrett. >> this is about what's best for you and your kids and your future. but it's also about america. >> reporter: move the camera 25 miles to the west and there was south carolina governor nik
he claims he killed trayvon martin in self-defense but his prosecutors can now claim that if zimmerman lied to the court at his bond hearing, scott, why should you trust his version of the shooting when his case comes to trial? >> pelley: his trial still many months away. mark, thank you very much. we are watching a very unusual election scheduled for next week. voters in wisconsin will decide whether to recall their controversial governor-- essentially fire him in the middle of his term....
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martin shooting case. a task force set up by florida's governor rick scott is holding its first public hearing on the so-called, the law at the center of george zimmerman's defense states that a person can use deadly force if he believes that his life is in danger. trayvon martin's parents attended the hearing and demanded the law be repealed or modified. lis wiehl is a fox news legal analyst, defense attorney rebecca rose woodland also joins us. lis, what did the law do or offer to people that wasn't available in the law before? >> right. what it means, jon, is in florida and many other states as you just said, if you are in if a public place -- not just a private place, not just your home, something else, a public place -- and you feel like someone is coming to you, being aggressive to you, you do not have to retreat. that's the keyword, you do not have to retreat. you can fight aggression with aggression, and that's what they're talking about in these hearings. jon: but, rebecca, i just wonder if now is the time to be holding them. shouldn't we let the trayvon martin case, the george zimmerman case be adjud
martin shooting case. a task force set up by florida's governor rick scott is holding its first public hearing on the so-called, the law at the center of george zimmerman's defense states that a person can use deadly force if he believes that his life is in danger. trayvon martin's parents attended the hearing and demanded the law be repealed or modified. lis wiehl is a fox news legal analyst, defense attorney rebecca rose woodland also joins us. lis, what did the law do or offer to people that...
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scott pelly and i will see you sunday on 60 minutes. good night. >> good evening i am dana king >> i'm alan martin.uture of fruit service. starting next week dining establishments in alameda county will be required to share their report cards in a very visible way. >> and if they do not make the grade than you will know about it. mark say ore explains. >> well, we are all familiar with stop lights, green, yellow, and also read and hear in alameda county they're trying to make it that simple when it comes to the safety of your local restaurants. the pizza made fresh at sergio pizzeria, well you may take for granted that your food is being safely prepared, the alameda county department of environmental health will make it much easier for you to know for sure. beginning monday these green, yellow, or read inspection cards will be going up and restaurant windows throughout the county. >> it is more of an enhancement for the public, so that they can have a quick summary of the food safety status of a food facility at a glance. >> health inspection reports are already public information, you can get them
scott pelly and i will see you sunday on 60 minutes. good night. >> good evening i am dana king >> i'm alan martin.uture of fruit service. starting next week dining establishments in alameda county will be required to share their report cards in a very visible way. >> and if they do not make the grade than you will know about it. mark say ore explains. >> well, we are all familiar with stop lights, green, yellow, and also read and hear in alameda county they're trying to...
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force has been established by florida governor rick scott to refute the controversial stand your ground law. george zimmerman says he shot trayvon martinn self-defense which is allowed under the law. >> this is so serious we all need to look within ourselves and say we need to at least review this law again. >> basically this, laws telling us that it is okay to be a vigilante in our society today and that is wrong. too many innocent lives are being taken. >> george zimmerman faced second degree murder charges. he is behind bars with another bond hearing set for june 29th. his wife has an arraignment set for july 31st. >>> in the jerry sandusky trial, mike mcqueary testified he saw sandusky having sex with a 10 to 12-year-old boy in a campus locker room back in 2001 and eventually reported it to then head football coach joe paterno. an alleged victim also took the stand and recounted alleged sexual attacks during sleep overs in sandusky's basement. >>> an unusual discovery at a horse racing track out west. we'll tell you why the feds say this is related to drug cartels. cartels. . >>> later this morning, investors will be watching to so
force has been established by florida governor rick scott to refute the controversial stand your ground law. george zimmerman says he shot trayvon martinn self-defense which is allowed under the law. >> this is so serious we all need to look within ourselves and say we need to at least review this law again. >> basically this, laws telling us that it is okay to be a vigilante in our society today and that is wrong. too many innocent lives are being taken. >> george zimmerman...
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afghanistan was winding down, david martin with the mounting american casualties in the closing months of the war. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. the entire country has been hearing about it, arguing about it, but fair to say, no one saw this coming. the conservative chief justice of the united states today single-handedly saved the most important domestic achievement of a liberal president. john roberts sided with the four liberal justices voting five to four to uphold nearly all of president obama's health care law, and leaving his conservative colleagues to join the dissenting opinion. at the heart of the law is what's called the individual mandate. it requires americans to obtain health insurance or pay a penalty. that was found constitutional. other parts of the law also stand-- insurance companies cannot disqualify people who have a pre-existing illness. they can't raise rates on the chronically sick. and children can remain on their parents' plans until the age of 26. there was one setback for the law-- the court said that congress cannot force the states
afghanistan was winding down, david martin with the mounting american casualties in the closing months of the war. captioning sponsored by cbs >> this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley reporting tonight from washington. >> pelley: good evening. the entire country has been hearing about it, arguing about it, but fair to say, no one saw this coming. the conservative chief justice of the united states today single-handedly saved the most important domestic achievement of a...
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george tiller in the head, scott roader turns and runs out of church. he is pursued by two men, keith martin and gary heckner. >> i just followed him out the door. he was running through the grass. he turned around and yelled over his shoulder, i've got a gun and i'll shoot you. i just froze. >> roader kept running. keith martin took a different direction out. the guy points a gun at him and says get out of my way. i'll kill you too. roader was driving out. they were next to each other. he threw a cup of coffee at him. roader then left. >> around 1:30 in the afternoon, johnson county deputies take it upon themselves to watch interstate 35, which is the main road that comes into kansas city, and we're watching for the tag that we broadcast. >> they pulled him over. >> step out of vehicle, and face away from me. >> they get him out of car. put his hands behind his back to lay down. they go down there. they cuff him, and he's in custody. >> reporter: it's no mystery who pulled the trigger, but authorities work to track down any known associates of roader's to learn whether others were involved.
george tiller in the head, scott roader turns and runs out of church. he is pursued by two men, keith martin and gary heckner. >> i just followed him out the door. he was running through the grass. he turned around and yelled over his shoulder, i've got a gun and i'll shoot you. i just froze. >> roader kept running. keith martin took a different direction out. the guy points a gun at him and says get out of my way. i'll kill you too. roader was driving out. they were next to each...