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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 i killed this girl. does she really accept that she has done this? >> absolutely. and i think it's a -- what mr. mccarthy may be referring to is she was inarticulate. it is a question of semantics. but she is so
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,...
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mr. murray suggested. absolutely out of the question. >> do you have any idea what the earliest issue of parole? >> with this sentence, you don't come up with parole. if she had gotten a life sentence, 25 years. >> and then there would be absolutely no guarantee that it 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. >> you say brittany is really sorry? >> yes. a will the of factors come into being sorry. she's sorry for what she did to jayna murray. she's sorry for what she did to her family and her own life. she's very sorry. >> mr. mccarthy suggested that this crime for which i have been convicted. not just murder i committed. does she really accept she has done this? >> absolutely. what 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 t
mr. murray suggested. absolutely out of the question. >> do you have any idea what the earliest issue of parole? >> with this sentence, you don't come up with parole. if she had gotten a life sentence, 25 years. >> and then there would be absolutely no guarantee that it 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. >> you say brittany is...
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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 don't want to benefit from this and put this behind them as far as they can. absolutely out of the question. >> and do you have any idea -- >> with this sentence, you don't come up with parole. >> had show gotten -- . >> 25 years. >> and then there would be no guarantee that that would have happened. >> sure. >> it would have been, you know, there is a number of lifers in maryland serving life sentences with a possibility of parole and the last three governors have not paroled anyone. >> you think britney is really sorry? >> yes. yes. a lot of factors. she's sorry for what show did to jana murray and her family, she's sorry what she did to her own life. she was very sorry. >> mr. mccarthy suggested that britney norwood -- the crime for which i have been convicted. not the murder i committed. and i am sorry i killed the girl. did she real accept what she did? >> absolutely. i think what mr. mccarthy might be referring to is she was inar
mr. mccarthy or jana murray's father suggested no one should benefit from that. that is the farthest thing from their minds. they don't want to benefit from this and put this behind them as far as they can. absolutely out of the question. >> and do you have any idea -- >> with this sentence, you don't come up with parole. >> had show gotten -- . >> 25 years. >> and then there would be no guarantee that that would have happened. >> sure. >> it would have...
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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 the chamber through the lobby doors. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker. the dean of the diplomatic corps. [applause] [inaudible conversations] s. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible
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 the chamber through the lobby doors. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. speaker. the dean of the diplomatic corps. [applause] [inaudible conversations] s. [inaudible conversations]...
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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 the chamber through the lobby doors. the messenger: mr. speaker, the dean of the diplomatic corps. the messenger: mr. speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court. the messenger: mr. speaker, the president's cabinet. . . the president: thank you so much. the speaker pro tempore: members -- the speaker: members of congress, i have the privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you, the president of the united states. the president: thank you. thank you. thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you. please be seated. mr. speaker, mr. vice president, members of congress, distinguished guests, and fellow americans, last month i went to andrews air force base and welcomed home some of our last troops to serve in iraq. together
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 the chamber through the lobby doors. the messenger: mr. speaker, the dean of the diplomatic corps. the messenger: mr. speaker, the chief justice and associate justices of the supreme court....
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mrs. murray: thank you, madam president. i want to thank the senator from minnesota.s he was eloquently telling you, last saturday was the two-year anniversary of the citizens united supreme court decision which caused our democracy to take a giant step back from the values that we hold dear in this country. it was a ruling that overturned decades of campaign finance law and policy, allowed corporations and special interest groups to spend unlimited amounts of their money influencing our democracy, and blew the door wide open for foreign corporations to spend their money on elections right mare in the united states. madam president, that disastrous decision opened up loopholes in our campaign finance laws big enough for the biggest corporations and wealthiest americans to drive truckloads of anonymous money right through. as we have seen over the last two years, that is exactly what they have done. tens of millions of dollars have flooded our electoral process. no transparency, no accountability, no way for the american people to know where it's coming from or who wou
mrs. murray: thank you, madam president. i want to thank the senator from minnesota.s he was eloquently telling you, last saturday was the two-year anniversary of the citizens united supreme court decision which caused our democracy to take a giant step back from the values that we hold dear in this country. it was a ruling that overturned decades of campaign finance law and policy, allowed corporations and special interest groups to spend unlimited amounts of their money influencing our...
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nbc's deputy political director mark murray has more for us. >> mr.er, the president of the united states. >> reporter: with its pageantry, grand entrance, and rhetoric has been delivered in person or writing 220 times in our nation's history but it's more than another speech. it's also a constitutional requirement. article 2, section 3 of the constitution states the president shall, from time to time, give to the congress information on the state of the union and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient. the first one, by george washington in 1790, contained just 1,000 words, about the size of an average newspaper article. thomas jefferson abandoned the speech, instead submitting his in writing, a practice that was followed for more than 100 years until 1913 when woodrow wilson spoke before a joint session of congress. other state of the union eye lights, in 1923 calvin coolidge was the first to have his broadcast over radio. in 1947 harry truman became the first to deliver his on television. and in 198
nbc's deputy political director mark murray has more for us. >> mr.er, the president of the united states. >> reporter: with its pageantry, grand entrance, and rhetoric has been delivered in person or writing 220 times in our nation's history but it's more than another speech. it's also a constitutional requirement. article 2, section 3 of the constitution states the president shall, from time to time, give to the congress information on the state of the union and recommend to their...
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mr. wood was saying, that we would heal, i had to shake my head, because there's no possible way to heal completely. >> and i want to thank all the murray family for being with us this evening. thank you so much, sorry to meet you under these circumstances. it's been a real privilege getting to know you. one of the things the family is considering now is in light of the fact and the judge made really strong remarks talking about the callous indifference of those apple store employees who heard the rough violent fights in the lumulemon store, but did not act. did not call police. did not go next door. this went on for 10 and 20 minutes. they are considering moving forward with some type of good samaritan legislation so people would be compelled by law to act in a scenario like that. i'm going to send it back to you. a very emotional day. brittany norwood life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> thank you. now brittany norwood's attorney reacted to the ruling right after it was announced. here are some of his words. >> hopefully we'll have that in a moment. he insisted his client was sorry for what she had done and acknowledge
mr. wood was saying, that we would heal, i had to shake my head, because there's no possible way to heal completely. >> and i want to thank all the murray family for being with us this evening. thank you so much, sorry to meet you under these circumstances. it's been a real privilege getting to know you. one of the things the family is considering now is in light of the fact and the judge made really strong remarks talking about the callous indifference of those apple store employees who...
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murray. >> we're kidding. you're welcome, mr. roberts. please come on. you have someone to talk to now, andrew? are we making jamie dimon wait again? >> i have a guest almost as big, if not bigger. he's actually jack welch's boss, you know him very well. he's the ceo and thank you for being with us. say hello to the crew back in new york. >> hi. we miss you here. come on 0 back. >> miss you, too, don. >> he's been on as a guest coast. >> i know he has. >> you should come on again when you come back. jack welch's boss. i don't know, though, that's like -- ask him -- is that really true? >> don, really, right? >> i sign his paychecks so i guess i must be. >> i'll actually start there. no, look, this is the guy. jack has actually been very, very positive on the economy. tim geithner moments ago saying he thinks we're going to get 2% to 3% growth, gdp this year. where are you at? >> i think we're going to get some growth. jack reflects what's happening in 16 different companies that we own around the world in all kinds of service, consumer and industrial bus
murray. >> we're kidding. you're welcome, mr. roberts. please come on. you have someone to talk to now, andrew? are we making jamie dimon wait again? >> i have a guest almost as big, if not bigger. he's actually jack welch's boss, you know him very well. he's the ceo and thank you for being with us. say hello to the crew back in new york. >> hi. we miss you here. come on 0 back. >> miss you, too, don. >> he's been on as a guest coast. >> i know he has....
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tour season murray's focus now switches to the australian open is going to be confined to the past to miss the first grand slam of the season starting the sixteenth. also want to thank. mr learned think you got there somewhere hiding. out first with your team and you know it was good i really enjoyed it still will bring more success in the future. fine. thank you very much the crowd the whole week not just for my matches but for. of matches it is pat you know it makes a huge difference when everyone comes on sports events and really really appreciate it thank you all to come back. living on to the n.f.l. now where drew brees strew for four hundred sixty six yards and three touchdowns to lead a new orleans saints to a forty five twenty eight n.f.c. wildcard victory over the detroit lions new orleans to set a new postseason mark a total yards of six hundred twenty six beating the previous record set fourteen years ago greece fired the ball downfield fifty every henderson caught it in his stride running for a forty one yard touchdown as new orleans went seventeen fourteen ahead in the fourth quarter brees made a forty one yard pass. to edge of the end zone two downs later
tour season murray's focus now switches to the australian open is going to be confined to the past to miss the first grand slam of the season starting the sixteenth. also want to thank. mr learned think you got there somewhere hiding. out first with your team and you know it was good i really enjoyed it still will bring more success in the future. fine. thank you very much the crowd the whole week not just for my matches but for. of matches it is pat you know it makes a huge difference when...
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season murray's focus which is to the australian open has been a big difference for the past two years first grand slam of the season starts on january the sixteenth. also want to thank you. mr learn go out there somewhere hiring. its mark. we were your team and you know it was good really enjoyed it so book will bring more success in the future. and finally. thank you very much the crowd the whole week not just for my matches but for all of the matches it is packed you know it makes a huge difference when everyone comes on sports events that are really really appreciate it so thank you look forward to coming back. and going to the n.f.l. now where drew brees tree for four hundred sixty six yards and straight up stands to lead new orleans saints to a forty five twenty eight and if the wild card victory of the detroit lions new orleans set a new postseason mark for total yards six hundred twenty six beating the previous record set forty one years ago. five the ball downfield devery henderson of course is in his stride running for a forty one yard touchdown as new orleans went seventeen fourteen ahead and in the fourth quarter we saw a forty one yard pass robert mitchum to the
season murray's focus which is to the australian open has been a big difference for the past two years first grand slam of the season starts on january the sixteenth. also want to thank you. mr learn go out there somewhere hiring. its mark. we were your team and you know it was good really enjoyed it so book will bring more success in the future. and finally. thank you very much the crowd the whole week not just for my matches but for all of the matches it is packed you know it makes a huge...