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mr. mccarthy might be referring to is she was inarticulate. it's a question of semantics, but she's sorry. no question about it. >> thank you. >> okay, thank you. >> and you have been listening to dousela -- douglas wood. they plan to appeal the conviction. the judge ruled that britney norwood would be sentenced to prison for life without the possibility of parole for murdering jana murray. >> and we're hoping for parole said she was sincere in her apology and sorry for killing jana murray, sorry for what it's done to her own family and for what it's done to her life and they will appeal as shawn said. john mccarthy, the state attorney said, she will die in prison as the judge ordered today. >> a very emotional day. >> absolutely. >> for all of the families involved. >> and we'll have a complete wrapup at 10. >>> and coming up, how a program is helping men returning home from prison be better fathers to their children. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine a pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a pnc performance select checking account and get up to
mr. mccarthy might be referring to is she was inarticulate. it's a question of semantics, but she's sorry. no question about it. >> thank you. >> okay, thank you. >> and you have been listening to dousela -- douglas wood. they plan to appeal the conviction. the judge ruled that britney norwood would be sentenced to prison for life without the possibility of parole for murdering jana murray. >> and we're hoping for parole said she was sincere in her apology and sorry for...
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mr. mccarthy or jana murray's father suggested no one should benefit from that. that is the farthest thing from their minds. they do not want to benefit from this all. they want to put this as far behind them as they can. no one will do anything along the lines of what mr. murray suggested. absolutely out of the question. >> do you have any idea when the erl estuary time for parole is? >> with this sentence you don't come up with parole. had she gotten a life sentence with, 25 years. then no guarantee that would have happened. there are a number of lifers in maryland who are serving life sentences with the possibility of parole and the last three governors have not paroled anyone. >> do you believe brittany is really sorry? >> yes, yes. there ar lot of factors that come into being sorry. she is sorry for what she did for jana murray, what she has done with family, what she did with her own life. she is very sorry. >> mr. mccarthy suggested in brittany norwood's statement, she said this crime for which i've been convicted, not this murder i committed. or i'm sorry
mr. mccarthy or jana murray's father suggested no one should benefit from that. that is the farthest thing from their minds. they do not want to benefit from this all. they want to put this as far behind them as they can. no one will do anything along the lines of what mr. murray suggested. absolutely out of the question. >> do you have any idea when the erl estuary time for parole is? >> with this sentence you don't come up with parole. had she gotten a life sentence with, 25...
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mr. mccarthy may be referring to is the semantics. she is sorry. no question tact. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and we were listening to doug wood, norwood's defense attorney. asking the judge for leniency, which the judge did not. he did not give the possibility of parole in 25 years. brittany norwood sentenced to life without the possibility of parole and he is telling us that in his mind, his client is accepting and sorry for what she did. >> there were a lot of questions, given how she referred to the crimes that she was convicted of committing. people thought that she wasn't taking ownership of her own actions and doug wood said that he did believe that she was sorry, that he believes she had what he suggested was an explosive moment. that awful incident took place at lumulemon, that there was nothing in her life that suggested that this kind of thing could happen. and also mention that they plan to appeal this sentence. you heard him say that, too. we're going to take a quick break. >>> metro is apologizing again today after a supposed
mr. mccarthy may be referring to is the semantics. she is sorry. no question tact. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and we were listening to doug wood, norwood's defense attorney. asking the judge for leniency, which the judge did not. he did not give the possibility of parole in 25 years. brittany norwood sentenced to life without the possibility of parole and he is telling us that in his mind, his client is accepting and sorry for what she did. >> there were a lot...
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mr. mccarthy may be referring to -- is a question of semantics. >> thank you, serve. >> thank you. >> we were just listening to defense attorneys for brittany norwood. she was just convicted and sentenced to life without parole for the lululemon murder. there are no real answers as to why. >> she knows that she did it. the families are still grappling with why it happened. brad bell will keep us updated. >> beloved much more tonight at 11:00. >> prince george's county officials are trying to remove a body that was found in a well. >> this is on old fort road in fort washington. police cadets canvassed the area looking for clues. >> it is not going to be an easy job. this is a narrow well and they do not want to damage the body during the excavation. prince george's county police cadets spend the day searching the open fields in the abandoned home around the well looking for evidence. yesterday, police received an anonymous call saying there was a body in that well. >> nothing like this has ever happened. >> the well is described as being three or for the ground and 20 feet deep. police s
mr. mccarthy may be referring to -- is a question of semantics. >> thank you, serve. >> thank you. >> we were just listening to defense attorneys for brittany norwood. she was just convicted and sentenced to life without parole for the lululemon murder. there are no real answers as to why. >> she knows that she did it. the families are still grappling with why it happened. brad bell will keep us updated. >> beloved much more tonight at 11:00. >> prince...
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mr. mccarthy, the gentleman from texas mr. hensarling the gentleman mr. sessions, the gentleman from georgia, mr. price. the gentleman from washington i mcmorris rogers the gentleman from texas mr. carter the gentleman from california was mr.si, from maryland mr. hoyer hoyer. the gentleman from connecticut, mr. larson. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york, mr. israel. the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. sutton. the vice president: the president of the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as ems of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states. the senator from nevada, mr. reid, senator from illinois, mr. durbin. senator from new york, mr. schumer. senator from new york, mrs. murray. the senator from alaska, mr. bag itch. senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. senator from tennessee, mr. alexander, senator from wyoming, mr. thune. senator from texas, mr. cornyn and senator from missouri, mr. blunt. the speaker: members of the escort committee will exit t
mr. mccarthy, the gentleman from texas mr. hensarling the gentleman mr. sessions, the gentleman from georgia, mr. price. the gentleman from washington i mcmorris rogers the gentleman from texas mr. carter the gentleman from california was mr.si, from maryland mr. hoyer hoyer. the gentleman from connecticut, mr. larson. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york, mr. israel. the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. sutton. the vice president: the president of the senate at...
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mr. chairman. >> we will have some other questions that we will probably want to submit to the panel and right. the gentleman the, ms. mccarthy, is not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witnesses for their patients. as far as can you, when you start thinking about these committee hearings have you think about what questions you want to ask adequately gets down to most of the questions that you wanted were already asked. but one of the things that i did think about, especially since you have all been working together on this, each one of you can answer that, but i would like to talk about the aspect is equally important, part of the whole process that we're on right now. and that is making sure that the agencies have the staff, but also who have the knowledge. we have a hearing going back several years ago, and one of the things that we found out was a lot of your agencies didn't actually have the expertise of having someone that works in compliance on wall street and new what to look for, things like that and i'm wondering if that is changed. and what additional resources do you might see in
mr. chairman. >> we will have some other questions that we will probably want to submit to the panel and right. the gentleman the, ms. mccarthy, is not recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the witnesses for their patients. as far as can you, when you start thinking about these committee hearings have you think about what questions you want to ask adequately gets down to most of the questions that you wanted were already asked. but one of the things that i...
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mr. mcdonnell. >> thank you all for your leadership and your courage on this issue. dr. mccarthy, if i could, just an issue you raised that i don't think gets enough attention in our society, and that's the issue of literacy. by the time a kid leaves the third grade. i've seen that throughout the course of my career in dealing with kids going into gangs, kids that go down the wrong path, and it seems that at 9 or 10 kids come to a crossroad, particularly in urban america, where they either are encouraged by their ability to do well in school and then stay that path or become disillusioned because they're not getting positive attention in school and then start to look for it elsewhere. that elsewhere too often is gangs or crime. in looking at that issue, what recommendations would you make that you'd like to see this panel address as a remedy to be able to start moving in the direction to deal with those issues at that age group? >> sure. and this is another area where we have lots of evidence about what works. not everything we need to know, but we know a lot more than we're usin
mr. mcdonnell. >> thank you all for your leadership and your courage on this issue. dr. mccarthy, if i could, just an issue you raised that i don't think gets enough attention in our society, and that's the issue of literacy. by the time a kid leaves the third grade. i've seen that throughout the course of my career in dealing with kids going into gangs, kids that go down the wrong path, and it seems that at 9 or 10 kids come to a crossroad, particularly in urban america, where they...
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introduced by representative kevin mccarthy on a near unanimous vote of 413-11. 175 democrats in the house supported this legislation. we have an opportunity here, mr. president, to show the american people that we are serious about creating jobs and to pass this amendment here in the united states senate. this bill would remove a regulatory roadblock, i should say this amendment would remove a regulatory roadblock to make it easier for small businesses to access needed capital to expand and create jobs. current s.e.c. registration exemption rules severely hamper the ability of small businesses to raise capital by allowing them to raise capital only from investors with whom they have a pre-existing relationship. by modernizing this rule, small businesses and startups would be more easily to raise capital from accredited investors nationwide. according to the small business and entrepreneurship council -- and i quote -- "this is a long overdue solution that will widen the pool for entrepreneurs. our economy will improve once entrepreneurs are provided the incentives they need to hire and invest -- end quote. earlier this month the s.e.c.'s small adv
introduced by representative kevin mccarthy on a near unanimous vote of 413-11. 175 democrats in the house supported this legislation. we have an opportunity here, mr. president, to show the american people that we are serious about creating jobs and to pass this amendment here in the united states senate. this bill would remove a regulatory roadblock, i should say this amendment would remove a regulatory roadblock to make it easier for small businesses to access needed capital to expand and...