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the judge motley rejected the deal and gave rodgers time to think about it. this morning, rogers told the judge he wanted to go to trial. when 18-year-old calfen woodland was shot to death in 2010, the anguish was palpable. puta, as he was known, was the son of lip end airy boxer calvin woodland senior. the family was devastated. police and witnesses say two masked men cornered woodland at gun point rifling through his pockets. after getting what they wanted, the gunman both turned and fired. now, nearly two years later, the only man accused said that he acted alone despite that claim, the governor's prosecutor you wered motley to accept the plea to second- degree murder. writing in a sentencing memorandum: unlike a defendant who attempts to minimize his role in an offense, mr. rogers readily admitted he committed the offenses. 22 years as a sig -- is a significant period of time to serve to protect the community. indeed, the plea reflects that rogers earlier opted not to identify the second shooter. woodland's mother and other family members say they agree w
the judge motley rejected the deal and gave rodgers time to think about it. this morning, rogers told the judge he wanted to go to trial. when 18-year-old calfen woodland was shot to death in 2010, the anguish was palpable. puta, as he was known, was the son of lip end airy boxer calvin woodland senior. the family was devastated. police and witnesses say two masked men cornered woodland at gun point rifling through his pockets. after getting what they wanted, the gunman both turned and fired....
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despite that claim the government's prosecutor urged judge motley to accept the plea to second degreeurder. writing in the sentencing memorandum unlike a defendant who attempts to minimize his role in an offense, mr. rogers has readily admitted i committed the offenses. 20 -- he committed the offenses. 22 years is a significant period of time and will serve to protect the community. indeed the plea reflects that rogers earlier opted not to identify the second shooter. woodland's mother and other family members say they agree with the judge. >> we are very happy about the decision of judge motley because of the lie that mr. rogers told about being the only one involved in the shooting. >> judge motley i think has a good message to send to people who think they can just, you know, get a little bit of time for doing it, that judges will not accept the plea and make you do the time that you need to do. >> reporter: but the defense attorney bernie grimm thinks the judge has stepped out of grounds and could be reversed on appeal. >> it appears that the judge is trying to squeeze this defend
despite that claim the government's prosecutor urged judge motley to accept the plea to second degreeurder. writing in the sentencing memorandum unlike a defendant who attempts to minimize his role in an offense, mr. rogers has readily admitted i committed the offenses. 20 -- he committed the offenses. 22 years is a significant period of time and will serve to protect the community. indeed the plea reflects that rogers earlier opted not to identify the second shooter. woodland's mother and...
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faithful friends 11:11:14 a motley crew sharing one coomon cause.11:34 that is what we think is the causef the miracle.. a marvel that's resulted in a full blown invvstigation by the church.. if approved by pome... mary ellen's miracle saint. 1:03:09 you're giving me goose pimples. joy why ii that? i'm getting excited again and i have a feeling it's going to come soon. but woull it be .... the news &pphis group prayed to ear. 18:00 ou might have heard since the lass meeting that the miracle for mary ellen has been rejected....butt bite 18:388but look that doesn't stop us we're goinn to keep prayiigg.. had mary ellen been cancer free or 10 years the church may haae very well recognized.... her mmdical marvel as a iraculous event. mind.... it was a miracle... s how else can it be explained. 29:48 were ll saints iffwe want to be in annapolis joy lepola fox 45 news at ten. while mary ellee's cure didn't reach the level of a miracle... the church believes her prayers did notá go unanswered. still to come... the harbaugh brothers... go head-to-head... on the grid but first... here's what baltim
faithful friends 11:11:14 a motley crew sharing one coomon cause.11:34 that is what we think is the causef the miracle.. a marvel that's resulted in a full blown invvstigation by the church.. if approved by pome... mary ellen's miracle saint. 1:03:09 you're giving me goose pimples. joy why ii that? i'm getting excited again and i have a feeling it's going to come soon. but woull it be .... the news &pphis group prayed to ear. 18:00 ou might have heard since the lass meeting that the miracle...
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this is not a motley crew. this is an intergenerational family pressure not that happens to serve beer and wine to go along with meals. there is no hard liquor being served. the owners do not have any intent of pursuing a full liquor license. the d.r. applicants make representations as sympathetic as i am to some of the allegations they are making, it is not within the purview of these allegations. we disagree with those allegations. i will address a couple of those in response to the allegations. you look at the photo that was submitted. it was someone saying, please do not take a photo of me. it showed the individual taking the photographs being the aggressor, not the individuals being the aggressors. i did it asked my client to take photos of the area. as he was taking photos, one of the neighbors did come out. he thought that maybe he was pursuing her. he was following my instruction to take photographs. it is a 950-square-foot establishment. there is nowhere to grow. the only sign that is there on the prem
this is not a motley crew. this is an intergenerational family pressure not that happens to serve beer and wine to go along with meals. there is no hard liquor being served. the owners do not have any intent of pursuing a full liquor license. the d.r. applicants make representations as sympathetic as i am to some of the allegations they are making, it is not within the purview of these allegations. we disagree with those allegations. i will address a couple of those in response to the...
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the motley fool's eric bleeker says that is a good way to think of i.b.m. >> buffett said today no one's ever been fired for picking i.b.m., and if you move away from i.b.m., you're endangering your job and your entire organization. remember, i.t. is built on 99.9% always working, and once you have i.b.m. in your organization, to move it? that's a risk that you're not going to have that same reliability. >> reporter: that competitive moat must also come at a fair price. buffett disciples point out their guru won't buy a stock unless the price offers a margin of safety of around 20% to 25%. >> that's where i come back and say, "gee, if he is buying at $170 and that's the average price he bought at," then he's obviously thinking there has to got to be at least $35 or $40 more in the stock at the present time, and that's not priced to perfection, that's priced to opportunity. >> reporter: buffett has long argued technology is too hard to understand and too easy to pick wrong. so why i.b.m.? long-time buffett watchers say the key is big blue's very predictable business. >> it may have raised
the motley fool's eric bleeker says that is a good way to think of i.b.m. >> buffett said today no one's ever been fired for picking i.b.m., and if you move away from i.b.m., you're endangering your job and your entire organization. remember, i.t. is built on 99.9% always working, and once you have i.b.m. in your organization, to move it? that's a risk that you're not going to have that same reliability. >> reporter: that competitive moat must also come at a fair price. buffett...
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feelgood, motley crue record. machine that i'd put -- really bad idea but i put it right by my ear. in order to get it loud enough. i'd have these drums, really crappy drum set, listening to it and almost treating it like a monitor. i'd have it rigged up blasting and i'd play that whole album and learned how to play drums. thank you, tommy lee, appreciate it. ♪ with the girl i love ♪ and i'm like forget you clo has made some records. i think are amazing sounding and so cool and refreshing. also rooted in old school which is cool. lots of different ways to get people interested in music. i think it's cool. ♪ gonna have to keep it working with christina on "moves like jagger" was amazing. hearing her singing for the first time was amazing. it was a very soulful performance. like a different thing for her. it was a very different thing for us. i felt really cool about the collaboration being something new for both entities. ♪ and it goes like this ♪ take me by the tongue and i'll know you ♪ ♪ kiss me till you're drun
feelgood, motley crue record. machine that i'd put -- really bad idea but i put it right by my ear. in order to get it loud enough. i'd have these drums, really crappy drum set, listening to it and almost treating it like a monitor. i'd have it rigged up blasting and i'd play that whole album and learned how to play drums. thank you, tommy lee, appreciate it. ♪ with the girl i love ♪ and i'm like forget you clo has made some records. i think are amazing sounding and so cool and refreshing....
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including nbc polls ha that show how president obama is stacking up in head-to-head match-ups with this motley crew of republican candidates. plus monday night football and a game the dream team eagles simply had to have, could not lose. highlights of a tight game between philly and chicago. that's later in sports. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. facing new charges of sexual harassment, republican presidential contender herman cain is vowing to set the lord straight in a news conference this afternoon in phoenix, arizona, that in response to a fourth woman who claims the former head of the national restaurant association made unwanted sexual advances toward her after a dinner together in 1997. the alleged victim, sharon bialek came forward with her story yesterday in new york city alongside the well known attorney gloria allred. cain attempted to make light of the accusations during an appearance last night on abc's jimmy kimmel live. >> so how was your day? >> well, all things considered, i'm still alive. it got off to somewhat of a rough start. we had a little surprise to s
including nbc polls ha that show how president obama is stacking up in head-to-head match-ups with this motley crew of republican candidates. plus monday night football and a game the dream team eagles simply had to have, could not lose. highlights of a tight game between philly and chicago. that's later in sports. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. facing new charges of sexual harassment, republican presidential contender herman cain is vowing to set the lord straight...
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of taxes so what is behind the changing perception of the rich these days joining me now is the in motley founder and president of left government and max bradwell senior analyst of green cross capital max i'd like to start with you do you think that there is a changing perception of the rich and if so why. i most definitely do i think occupy wall street probably represents the tip of the iceberg and as we realize that majority is sort of below the surface where you can't see them but i think we've seen thirty to thirty five years of median upward wealth redistribution in the united states and we've seen the last three years really the last three years the top of boom in that process we saw the average only asset that most americans have their house lose across only thirty to thirty five percent of its value and the same time since the march two thousand and nine lows the stock market we've seen equity prices of coxon at least doubled so thirty five years into an upward wealth redistribution we have a sort of boom and that will occur and with a continued depression in the housing market a
of taxes so what is behind the changing perception of the rich these days joining me now is the in motley founder and president of left government and max bradwell senior analyst of green cross capital max i'd like to start with you do you think that there is a changing perception of the rich and if so why. i most definitely do i think occupy wall street probably represents the tip of the iceberg and as we realize that majority is sort of below the surface where you can't see them but i think...
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faithful friends 11:11:14 a motley cree sharing one coomon cause.11:34 pause of the miracle.en has been rejected....butt bite 18:38 but look hat doesn't &pstop us we're going to keep been cancer ffee ffr 10 years - the church may have very wwll marvel as a miraculous event. and regardless.... in john's mind.... it wws a miraale.... how elle can it be explained. 29:48 were aal saints if we want toobe in annapolis joy epola fox 45 while.../ mary ellen's ...cure.../ ...of a miracle, .../ áátheáá church... believes.../ her prayers... did ánotá go .../ unanswered. p3 ...how some malls...will be tracking everyymove you makee ttmorrow...in our word on the web...laaer on ffx45 news at ten 3 "justta grrat ay for aarun." run." a few ppeple burned off thanksgiving dinner... ábeforeá they ate it...why one man started this race... nearly 30 years ago...after 3 hours ... before .../ theyy.. at down.../ for... thanksgiving dinner../ áámanyáá folks... thru--out... baltimore.../ excercise...//. áájohnáá rydell reports.../ hundreds .../ turned outt.. for thh annuul... turkey trot.../ in.../ mi
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like that motley crue son, "hot for teacher" apparently the students are supporting her. >> that's rightool grounds but her estrained husband is the one that notified the school about these activities, so no students found out -- >> it legal? >> avery is luteally right, it's legal -- >> oh, my gosh. >> but it might be unethical. >> there we go. >> you're in agreement. >> so she'll be able to keep her job? >> no. no. it's bad judgment and unethical. >> fascinating. >> she's going to lose her job. >> no, she won't. she'll get a slap on the wrist. >> somebody else who wants to keep that you are job and somebody else who wants that job, sheboygan, wisconsin, this is a mayor who says, you know what? unbeknownst to me a twitter account has been set up, the 17-year-old who wants to be a contender put up this site in the mayor's name, but then he's been writing things that are rather unsavory, sun complimentary, and now he wants an injunction. is there anything wrong presuming to be you, sending out tweets? it's okay or not? >> fred, the law is always ever-evolving. there is no set standard on w
like that motley crue son, "hot for teacher" apparently the students are supporting her. >> that's rightool grounds but her estrained husband is the one that notified the school about these activities, so no students found out -- >> it legal? >> avery is luteally right, it's legal -- >> oh, my gosh. >> but it might be unethical. >> there we go. >> you're in agreement. >> so she'll be able to keep her job? >> no. no. it's bad...
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however, investing site motley fool points out if you look globally, one would only need to earn $34,000 a year to be among the top 1% of the world. since nearly half of the world's population earns less than 2% a day. "americans, we consider poor are among some of the world's most well off." many of those protesterring the 1%, ironically are the 1%." finally, ending on a story we usually would not put in "special report," even here in the grapevine. but we did tonight. things often do not last long in hollywood. and reality star kim kardashian's marriage to professional basketball player chris humphries is no exception. after 72 days of less than wedded bliss, kardashian filed for divorce this morning. citing irreconcilable differences. kardashian said she came to her decision after much consideration. "i had hoped this marriage was forever but sometimes things don't work out as planned." humphries says he is committed to the marriage. ten weeks ago, their lavish wedding garnered over the top media coverage and four-hour tv special. no word when the inevitable what went wrong tv special
however, investing site motley fool points out if you look globally, one would only need to earn $34,000 a year to be among the top 1% of the world. since nearly half of the world's population earns less than 2% a day. "americans, we consider poor are among some of the world's most well off." many of those protesterring the 1%, ironically are the 1%." finally, ending on a story we usually would not put in "special report," even here in the grapevine. but we did tonight....
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. >> a motley crew.tatistic. >> nowhere near the train caboose that they have. but i've done well. i've had some dalliances over the years. how about you? >> not as many as you. >> you just had a fourth kid. a little girl. that's wonderful then three -- >> three boys. >> is that it, four? >> you can't leave it at four because you need a football team, you need at least five a side. >> i don't want to have that many kids. >> don't you? >> no, because one is bound to turn out to be an a-hole. if you have that many kids, then you're really raising the stakes on somebody just being a complete -- >> you produce a whole breeds ground of young comedians and comediennes? >> i don't know if i want to catapult them into that world. i dealt with a family who dealt with hardships through humor. it would be kind of close to home to have that kind of family. >> you lost both your parents in the space of a year. this awful thing with your half-brother making loads of money. a tough thing to go through. i've always been
. >> a motley crew.tatistic. >> nowhere near the train caboose that they have. but i've done well. i've had some dalliances over the years. how about you? >> not as many as you. >> you just had a fourth kid. a little girl. that's wonderful then three -- >> three boys. >> is that it, four? >> you can't leave it at four because you need a football team, you need at least five a side. >> i don't want to have that many kids. >> don't you?...
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weeks course on the subject were any number of people who built later computers learned from eckert, motley and others how to do that. to my mind that is the beginning of the computer age. not to be brushed aside as a machine that he did of too offer or burned up tubes because the tubes burned out seldom enough that they could do real work much faster than anything that had ever been done before. >> host: do you work in this field? is this a personal interest? >> caller: i have done work on the history of eniac. i know that story pretty well. >> guest: i don't disagree with anything you are saying. i don't mean to disparage those early great computers or to minimize their role in the history that follows but a lot of the story i tell is not just the history of the machinery but of the ideas. as i think you know very well, part of the computer revolution including technology like compression of date or transmission of data or things that not just electrical engineers but the first computer scientists all had to deal with the man with the beginning of what was immediately called information t
weeks course on the subject were any number of people who built later computers learned from eckert, motley and others how to do that. to my mind that is the beginning of the computer age. not to be brushed aside as a machine that he did of too offer or burned up tubes because the tubes burned out seldom enough that they could do real work much faster than anything that had ever been done before. >> host: do you work in this field? is this a personal interest? >> caller: i have done...
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weeks course on the subject were any number of people who built later computers learned from eckert, motley and others how to do that. to my mind that is the beginning of the computer age. not to be brushed aside as a machine that he did of too offer or burned up tubes because the tubes burned out seldom enough that they could do real work much faster than anything that had ever been done before. >> host: do you work in this field? is this a personal interest? >> caller: i have done work on the history of eniac. i know that story pretty well. >> guest: i don't disagree with anything you are saying. i don't mean to disparage those early great computers or to minimize their role in the history that follows but a lot of the story i tell is not just the history of the machinery but of the ideas. as i think you know very well, part of the computer revolution including technology like compression of date or transmission of data or things that not just electrical engineers but the first computer scientists all had to deal with the man with the beginning of what was immediately called information t
weeks course on the subject were any number of people who built later computers learned from eckert, motley and others how to do that. to my mind that is the beginning of the computer age. not to be brushed aside as a machine that he did of too offer or burned up tubes because the tubes burned out seldom enough that they could do real work much faster than anything that had ever been done before. >> host: do you work in this field? is this a personal interest? >> caller: i have done...
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. >> this motley crew. would you bring sarah palin up on the stage?bring michele bachmann and the whole gang of them up on the stage and say here are my rivals, my excellent colleagues. here they are together to show you or intellectual force. would you do that, john, or keep them in the closet? >> of course i'd bring them up and strategically place them throughout the program so they would make the maximum amount of news i'd make at the çtime. you do that at any convention to unify the party, and, you know, they speak -- the candidates running for president speak for a lot of different constituencies within the republican party. i would say to the "new york times" piece, it's not the gaffes of a few that define a party. it's the philosophy of many, and the republican party is by and large a conservative party, and we live in a conservative country, and i tell you, when it comes to where most people are on foreign policy, most of the country is far more conservative from a foreign policy standpoint than anybody in washington, in either the democratic
. >> this motley crew. would you bring sarah palin up on the stage?bring michele bachmann and the whole gang of them up on the stage and say here are my rivals, my excellent colleagues. here they are together to show you or intellectual force. would you do that, john, or keep them in the closet? >> of course i'd bring them up and strategically place them throughout the program so they would make the maximum amount of news i'd make at the çtime. you do that at any convention to...
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cyndi lauper, motley crue, and especially hometown favorite, madonna. ♪ the older sister she swappedthes with still laughs about it. >> we had a song, i still remember every move to this day. madonna's "borderline," and we would dance to that song over and over upstairs. >> in the middle '80s, a kid like cindy didn't live in a big universe. hers was a blue collar detroit suburb known back then as east detroit. neighbors mostly assembled cars or stamped out the parts for it. the borders of this teenage girl were home, school, church, and the mall for movies, meeting boys, and messing around. in the warm months, there were rundown ball fields for softball games, a family passion. and, of course, there was a friendly dairy queen down the street after softball. eddie jr.'s the kid brother. >> what did cindy get, do you remember? >> vanilla probably swirled ice cream cone. we always got the twist with the chocolate -- >> and sprinkles. >> vanilla with sprinkles. >> it was the early spring of 1986, and cindy, 13 about to be 14, would be playing first base and batting clean-up for her churc
cyndi lauper, motley crue, and especially hometown favorite, madonna. ♪ the older sister she swappedthes with still laughs about it. >> we had a song, i still remember every move to this day. madonna's "borderline," and we would dance to that song over and over upstairs. >> in the middle '80s, a kid like cindy didn't live in a big universe. hers was a blue collar detroit suburb known back then as east detroit. neighbors mostly assembled cars or stamped out the parts for...
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the combination of moore college was voting for them and more minority voters a motley saw in 2008 ising was a suburbs in north carolina and denver and northern virginia behaved, what do went to the same kind of college -- transition we saw in the '90s. that is when the democratic math expanded and there is now i think it very clear model of states where democrats do best. their states in many ways embody the same forces obama himself represent. diversity and education and the future of the democratic hardy, so the future the democratic party runs through primarily three states like that. after the election of 2008 i argued obama has assembled what i called a coalition of the defendant which is that he did best among groups that were themselves a growing society, college educated white voters is this the woman and by the way the gender gap among whites is almost entirely a function of primarily a function of well-educated voters, noncollege white women are almost as not -- republican as college educated men. the net effect of all these changes is to reduce the share of the white vote
the combination of moore college was voting for them and more minority voters a motley saw in 2008 ising was a suburbs in north carolina and denver and northern virginia behaved, what do went to the same kind of college -- transition we saw in the '90s. that is when the democratic math expanded and there is now i think it very clear model of states where democrats do best. their states in many ways embody the same forces obama himself represent. diversity and education and the future of the...