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the nag website. we hope you can attend. and i think you will find it to be a most worthwhile and powerful presentation. i want to thank the members of the leadership cabinet that we formed around the initiative, those ags who have been working on this program, and all their staffs. they have been absolutely phenomenal. know for the spring meeting agenda, the thing for this week's meets are opportunities and challenges in the state-federal relationship. it's the theme that captures both the possibilities and complexities of joint state-federal partnerships. we're going to hear from a number of top federal officials who will discuss how we can foster more partnerships together and those speakers, as you know include united states eric holder and director of consumer natural protector and colleague from ohio and ftc commissioner julie brill. we're also pleased to our speaker lineup will have spec te secretary and housing join us on 10:00 a.m. on wednesday which will result on the operation in our sites
the nag website. we hope you can attend. and i think you will find it to be a most worthwhile and powerful presentation. i want to thank the members of the leadership cabinet that we formed around the initiative, those ags who have been working on this program, and all their staffs. they have been absolutely phenomenal. know for the spring meeting agenda, the thing for this week's meets are opportunities and challenges in the state-federal relationship. it's the theme that captures both the...
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get that to emily or hedda with nag and we'll have our first directory as of april 1. >> thank you. any other comments, experiences to share? john? >> jack just reminded me recall -- i don't know long ago we went after craigslist jointly and made significant process. if any of you had similar pages with backpage.com, we just busted a sex trafficking ring in colorado. i mean, very, very serious statewide, 14 defendants. they were operating through backpage.com, which some of -- a lot of your alternative newspapers in some of your communities are owned by the same company that owns back page. thus far they have been very uncooperative with us, so i may be asking for the same sort of approach we used on craigslist. >> because we sent a letter demanding back page taking down some of their sex pages i would recommend none of us enter into agreements with back page to put our state agencies up on there. martha, do you want to make any comments? the light is going on. >> that reminds me, john -- >> louder. it's not working. come on up here. come on up here. >> it ties in, rob, to the human
get that to emily or hedda with nag and we'll have our first directory as of april 1. >> thank you. any other comments, experiences to share? john? >> jack just reminded me recall -- i don't know long ago we went after craigslist jointly and made significant process. if any of you had similar pages with backpage.com, we just busted a sex trafficking ring in colorado. i mean, very, very serious statewide, 14 defendants. they were operating through backpage.com, which some of -- a lot...
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. >>> a teenager from scotland is $52,000 richer thanks those mother's nagging.9-year-old's mom has been telling him to clean his room for nearly two weeks. he gave in and it paid off. he discovered a winning lottery ticket in all the mess. it was worth more than 52 grand. the teen says he plans to send his parents on vacation and give his brother a downpayment for a car. how about take all that money and get a house and move out? that way your mom doesn't have to nag you to clean your own room? just a thought. have a great night. see you. >> fox 5 news isn't over. go to www.myfoxdc.com now for news, weather and entertainment updates. fox 5 news is washington's best news on air and online at www.myfoxdc.com brought to you by verizon 4g lte.
. >>> a teenager from scotland is $52,000 richer thanks those mother's nagging.9-year-old's mom has been telling him to clean his room for nearly two weeks. he gave in and it paid off. he discovered a winning lottery ticket in all the mess. it was worth more than 52 grand. the teen says he plans to send his parents on vacation and give his brother a downpayment for a car. how about take all that money and get a house and move out? that way your mom doesn't have to nag you to clean your...
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i'll be approaching you along the way through nag about this organization. i know you've probably been in touch with them. they have probably reached out to you, general kelly. an organization that works with states, works with entities about how to educate not children but parents and law enforcers in communities about how to spot signs of neglect and how to do something about it, speak up and do something about it. we have a moment in time because of the tragedies the commonwealth of pennsylvania is going through, my state and other examples all around this table. this is something i've become very focused on and i look forward to the opportunity of being able to maybe have an opportunity over the next year or so to bring some of my perspective and thoughts to you all about this. >> thank you, general biden. just as one final note, you may want to take a look at the policies and procedures that your schools, your universities, and for those of you that have jurisdiction over the elementary schools, that they have clear policies and procedures that they tea
i'll be approaching you along the way through nag about this organization. i know you've probably been in touch with them. they have probably reached out to you, general kelly. an organization that works with states, works with entities about how to educate not children but parents and law enforcers in communities about how to spot signs of neglect and how to do something about it, speak up and do something about it. we have a moment in time because of the tragedies the commonwealth of...
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limbaughs topics the nag network the national association of gals.t you don't think i'm going to get in trouble for that, do you. the national organization of women. we effectuately call him the nation. >> the rest of the conservative commentator circus follows his lead. the personal attacks against sandra fluke are taken to the next level stalking her in terms of location, and once again misleading about what she talked and testified about saying. >> that's not what she said. joining me now staff writer. i think i know what his employer suspending these barter spots, which would be spots that their advertisers get on local station and other times on the show. i think i know what it means. there are no advertisers that want that time associated with the limbaugh show. what are the implications. >> my favorite joke was even dead air does not want to be affiliated with rush limbaugh. mainstream advertisers have been happy to be alongside rush limbaugh during some of his more heinous comments, but now the jig is up and people are paying attention and no
limbaughs topics the nag network the national association of gals.t you don't think i'm going to get in trouble for that, do you. the national organization of women. we effectuately call him the nation. >> the rest of the conservative commentator circus follows his lead. the personal attacks against sandra fluke are taken to the next level stalking her in terms of location, and once again misleading about what she talked and testified about saying. >> that's not what she said....
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a teenager from scotland is 52,000 dollars richer thanks to his mom's nagging.year-old had been telling yeah, i'll clean my room when i get to it. he finally gave in and boy this d. this pay off. >> he scoffed a winning lottery dickette in all of that mess. it was worth more than $52,000. the teenager says he plans to accepted his parents on vacation. i think that is appropriate and give his brother a down payment for a car. >> what is he going to do with it. maybe hire a housekeeper. >> exactly. at least his mom didn't clean his room. she may have found more than the lottery tickets. >> i don't want to know about that. >> i'm sure he is a perfectly nice and healthy boy. >> you need to clean your room or otherwise i will, i'll be going through your stuff. >> tucker is like, i remember the day. >> not mine, mom. it was my friend's. >> let's get started. speaking of kids going to do the right thing, going to school today. everybody is happy because the weather will be perfect this afternoon. we are expecting bright sunshine, warmer temperatures. yesterday, upper 4
a teenager from scotland is 52,000 dollars richer thanks to his mom's nagging.year-old had been telling yeah, i'll clean my room when i get to it. he finally gave in and boy this d. this pay off. >> he scoffed a winning lottery dickette in all of that mess. it was worth more than $52,000. the teenager says he plans to accepted his parents on vacation. i think that is appropriate and give his brother a down payment for a car. >> what is he going to do with it. maybe hire a...
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they wanted to nag and cross a bunch of african-americans, it was just people that did not believe thestore should be segregated and they said they would rather close than let us in. so we said we'll keep going and they'll have to choose between those two, and they did close down. which is one of the successes we felt in terms of what college students and young adults can do to make a difference in the whole battle for civil rights [ applause ] >> thank you so much. and we all owe you a debt of gratitude for your actions that day. and i was telling dr. hicks earlier that i owe her a great deal because i used her dissertation in my graduate work. . so on a personal level, thank you. and so as dr. hicks is a part of that first group igniting the flame of student protests, i'm going to turn to professor larry gibson and ask him to sort of talk about the protest movement. and dr. hicks referenced how much credit greensboro gets for the first sit-in in 1960, but i know for a fact that professor gibson has come quite a few times to document the protests at morgan. so if you would. >> thank y
they wanted to nag and cross a bunch of african-americans, it was just people that did not believe thestore should be segregated and they said they would rather close than let us in. so we said we'll keep going and they'll have to choose between those two, and they did close down. which is one of the successes we felt in terms of what college students and young adults can do to make a difference in the whole battle for civil rights [ applause ] >> thank you so much. and we all owe you a...
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dollars.nineteen-year-old ryan kitching's mother nagged him to clean his bedroom for nearly two weeksided to bite the bullet nd tidy up a bit... and that's when he found the lucky ticket.the teen says he's happy he decided to listen to his mom. he plans to take her on a vacation... put a deposit down on a car for his brother... and use the rest for his own future. &p 3 a new survey points to americans aa beinggthe worst tourists around. around.more than five-thousand people from five counnries ranked americans as the worst-behaved tourists in a survey by living-social. 4-thousand offthose surveyed were actually americans... calling themselves the worst toorists.canadians and australians agreed.but irish respondents said the british are the worst.... the british pointed to germans. forget bad tourists... one man is being banned from a club... for excessive flatulence. flatulence.a man in england is now banned from a social club... where he had been a customer for thirty years.and it's all because of his bad gas. gas.of course... the an can't understand why he's being banned now.he says
dollars.nineteen-year-old ryan kitching's mother nagged him to clean his bedroom for nearly two weeksided to bite the bullet nd tidy up a bit... and that's when he found the lucky ticket.the teen says he's happy he decided to listen to his mom. he plans to take her on a vacation... put a deposit down on a car for his brother... and use the rest for his own future. &p 3 a new survey points to americans aa beinggthe worst tourists around. around.more than five-thousand people from five...
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. >> the nags, the national association of gals, it is our pet name for the new gang.ow gang was speaking to the nation, laughing about what i had done, they are not offended, folks. they are not outraged, they are not upset over the moral depravity of any of this, it, they are happy, clapping their hands a godsend. >> calling her and fellow women nags, giving them a pet name? this is outside appalling, joining me now is terry o'neill, president of the national organization of women. thanks for joining us. terry what is your response to rush limbaugh today? >> the fact is rush limbaugh appears to think he can somehow gain from continuing his relentless attacks on women and the reality is that what he is i in fact achieving is women are mobilize on on their own, through now chant hearse throughout the country, organizations with us, the feminist majority foundation urkt american association of university women, womens' groups around the country are sitting up and taking notice of his relentless attacks on women and frankly, we are going to make a big difference this yea
. >> the nags, the national association of gals, it is our pet name for the new gang.ow gang was speaking to the nation, laughing about what i had done, they are not offended, folks. they are not outraged, they are not upset over the moral depravity of any of this, it, they are happy, clapping their hands a godsend. >> calling her and fellow women nags, giving them a pet name? this is outside appalling, joining me now is terry o'neill, president of the national organization of...
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there's the nagging we have how do unemployed americans who stopped looking for work factor into the equation? [ applause ] >> reporter: president obama made a pit stop at a rolls-royce manufacturing plant in virginia to talk about the economy. >> reporter: the economy is getting stronger. when i come to places like this and see the work being done, it gives me confidence there are better days ahead. i know it because i would bet on american workers and american know-how any day of the week. >> reporter: experts agree 227,000 new jobs good news especially when it marks three straight months of more than 200,000 jobs added to the economy. >> i think if you keep adding 200,000 jobs a month, there will be some people coming into the labor force or now if you do that on a sustained basis you will bring down the unemployment rate significantly. >> reporter: the added jobs were not enough to change the unemployment rate there are those who say it is a flawed estimate. >> you have a lot of folks in america who aren't looking for jobs any more they don't show up on these things. the real rat
there's the nagging we have how do unemployed americans who stopped looking for work factor into the equation? [ applause ] >> reporter: president obama made a pit stop at a rolls-royce manufacturing plant in virginia to talk about the economy. >> reporter: the economy is getting stronger. when i come to places like this and see the work being done, it gives me confidence there are better days ahead. i know it because i would bet on american workers and american know-how any day of...
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. >> at first i didn't really think it was 'cause, you know, she yelled, she nagged. >> francois tried to ignore it, but that only made things worse. >> then she'll curse at me. sometimes she'll hit me. but i'm thinking, "oh, okay, she's a female. they're supposed to do that." but not knowing that it was actually domestic violence. she was trying to control me. >> it's reported that one out of five teens in a serious relationship say they've been hit, slapped, or pushed by their partner. >> teen dating violence is a very high number. the boys do not share with their friends that they're being pushed and yelled and cursed at. so they're underreported. >> ms. diaz counsels teens through a program called outreach academy. she teaches them to know the signs of abuse, which aren't always physical. >> teen dating violence is all different types of abuse. they intimidate you. they call you names. there's also threatening. "if you leave me, i'm gonna kill myself." also texting and calling and, you know, "i want to know where you are all the time." telling you what to wear. >> when it comes to
. >> at first i didn't really think it was 'cause, you know, she yelled, she nagged. >> francois tried to ignore it, but that only made things worse. >> then she'll curse at me. sometimes she'll hit me. but i'm thinking, "oh, okay, she's a female. they're supposed to do that." but not knowing that it was actually domestic violence. she was trying to control me. >> it's reported that one out of five teens in a serious relationship say they've been hit, slapped,...
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grateful for his mother's nagging, the young man says he is now going to treat his parents to a niceacation. good idea there. >>> a group of extreme sports fanatics have come up with a shocking new game, literally. players carry low voltage stun guns to zap whoever is in possession of the ball. it's called tak ball. two teams of four players each try to score by throwing a 24-inch ball into the goal. the tasers do pack a small punch, though. they are only about a tenth as powerful as those used by police. >>> finally, one shop in beverly hills is making it pretty hard to deny your sweet tooth. much to the satisfaction of its customers, it's added a 24-hour cup cake vending machine to its store front. >> now we're talking. >> brilliant, folks. patrons simply swipe a credit card, they pick up their poison and they collect their treats. more machines will be making their debuts in new york, chicago, and washington, d.c. as soon as this summer. and i thank you for that, as somebody who lives in new york. apparently the owner had this idea when she was pregnant and she thought i need a cu
grateful for his mother's nagging, the young man says he is now going to treat his parents to a niceacation. good idea there. >>> a group of extreme sports fanatics have come up with a shocking new game, literally. players carry low voltage stun guns to zap whoever is in possession of the ball. it's called tak ball. two teams of four players each try to score by throwing a 24-inch ball into the goal. the tasers do pack a small punch, though. they are only about a tenth as powerful as...
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the soldier less his base for aville nag the dead of night. -- village in the dead of night. the killings come at a time when u.s. and afghanistan relations are in full crisis mode. weeks ago, angry afghans filled the streets after a koran burning. six soldiers were killed, all by afghanistans. >> we deplore any attack of the u.s. armed forces against innocent civilians and denounce all violence. >> the killing of 16 villagers by an american soldier could hurt efforts to allow a long- term u.s. presence in the country. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> little closer to home, university of maryland student is undergoing psychiatric evaluation after he posted a internet threat claiming to go on a shooting rampage hoping to kill as many people as possible. alexander song face as misdemeanor charge of disturbing school activities. officers arrested him yesterday. the message also warned people to quote stay away prom the mall end quote. >>> a priest who denied communion to a lesbian at her mother's funeral has been placed on leave. archdiocese apologized for the priest's actions. t
the soldier less his base for aville nag the dead of night. -- village in the dead of night. the killings come at a time when u.s. and afghanistan relations are in full crisis mode. weeks ago, angry afghans filled the streets after a koran burning. six soldiers were killed, all by afghanistans. >> we deplore any attack of the u.s. armed forces against innocent civilians and denounce all violence. >> the killing of 16 villagers by an american soldier could hurt efforts to allow a...
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there's the nagging we have how do unemployed americans who stopped looking for work factor into the equation? [ applause ] >> reporter: president obama made a pit stop at a rolls-royce manufacturing plant in virginia to talk about the economy. >> reporter: the economy is getting stronger. when i come to places like this and see the work being done, it gives me confidence there are better days ahead. i know it because i would bet on american workers and american know-how any day of the week. >> reporter: experts agree 227,000 new jobs good news especially when it marks three straight months of more than 200,000 jobs added to the economy. >> i think if you keep adding 200,000 jobs a month, there will be some people coming into the labor force or now if you do that on a sustained basis you will bring down the unemployment rate significantly. >> reporter: the added jobs were not enough to change the unemployment rate there are those who say it is a flawed estimate. >> you have a lot of folks in america who aren't looking for jobs any more they don't show up on these things. the real rat
there's the nagging we have how do unemployed americans who stopped looking for work factor into the equation? [ applause ] >> reporter: president obama made a pit stop at a rolls-royce manufacturing plant in virginia to talk about the economy. >> reporter: the economy is getting stronger. when i come to places like this and see the work being done, it gives me confidence there are better days ahead. i know it because i would bet on american workers and american know-how any day of...
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three hours to go in the trading day and the nags are nagging. new concerns about higher gas prices, softer home sales. both weighing on the markets. is it really the best time to get into stocks in a generation. >> we'll see, ty. starbucks on a tear this year. a meeting with shareholders getting underway as we speak. we'll bring you the very latest, ty. >> and a huge week for lions gate. everyone talking about "hunger games" and we're going to hear from the ceo and talk with the real madman. this special tebow edition of "power lunch" begins right now. >> that is too good. i'm seema mody here at the realtime exchange. welcome to "power lunch" where we have two out of the three, ain't that bad. the s&p after trading lower for much of the morning turning positive within the last hour right here. above 1,400. the nasdaq has been positive all day fuelled by shares of oracle and the dow creeping back well off of its lows. still down 11 points. taking our pulse of the markets, oil on the move today advancing toward yesterday's high of $108 a barrel. w
three hours to go in the trading day and the nags are nagging. new concerns about higher gas prices, softer home sales. both weighing on the markets. is it really the best time to get into stocks in a generation. >> we'll see, ty. starbucks on a tear this year. a meeting with shareholders getting underway as we speak. we'll bring you the very latest, ty. >> and a huge week for lions gate. everyone talking about "hunger games" and we're going to hear from the ceo and talk...
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beautiful conditions on the eastern sea board, very warm with highs 75 degrees at the nags's capital. don't be surprised if the temperature is topping out around 85 or so. 54 in boston. 77 in dallas. to wrap things up, the big transformation, the temperatures is cool in portland, seattle, billings. 53 in san francisco and los angeles wrapping it up at the staples center with 56 degrees the expected high. randi, you are up to speed. your turn. >> i will take it back. up next, sarah talks about how we are getting back with afghanistan after the disaster. of blood flow. n cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess w
beautiful conditions on the eastern sea board, very warm with highs 75 degrees at the nags's capital. don't be surprised if the temperature is topping out around 85 or so. 54 in boston. 77 in dallas. to wrap things up, the big transformation, the temperatures is cool in portland, seattle, billings. 53 in san francisco and los angeles wrapping it up at the staples center with 56 degrees the expected high. randi, you are up to speed. your turn. >> i will take it back. up next, sarah talks...
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know she doesn't like me nagging on her. but that independence was still, like, just hovering over me. i want to do things on my own. i want to go to the gym on my own. i remember, you know, asking to go to the gym at the blind blind center, and they kind of looked at me like, huh? what that's that? i was like, i want to work out. 210 pounds of twisted steel and i think you kind of know the rest, i wanted to work out. but they wouldn't ever let me go by myself because they were too scared i was going to get lost. .. you listen for the cars and cross the street and entered the sidewalk again and take the first right. then you take the first left and about 15 or 20 yards ahead it's the jim, very easy. on was jury surprised they wouldn't let me do this before on my own. after a couple of weeks of doing it the final let me go by myself and i usually work out in the afternoons after i'd done all my training, walking around, learning braille, learning how to cook, how to do all the necessities of life. you know, it was about 4:45
know she doesn't like me nagging on her. but that independence was still, like, just hovering over me. i want to do things on my own. i want to go to the gym on my own. i remember, you know, asking to go to the gym at the blind blind center, and they kind of looked at me like, huh? what that's that? i was like, i want to work out. 210 pounds of twisted steel and i think you kind of know the rest, i wanted to work out. but they wouldn't ever let me go by myself because they were too scared i was...
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was great for the few of us doing it but it felt too self-serving to leave it at that the question nagged me why is all this food being thrown out and not given to people who need it. i decided to ask the grocery stores. ok so here we are at trader joe's saturday afternoon i'm going to go in and talk to him because i went to their website and their website says that they prefer to talk face to face i was. on and on and on and right so none of the stores none of the oh he's going to give me the card for the place already called which refused so basically it's impossible to talk to anybody on camera i mean even off camera they wouldn't discuss details so. we could go from. and. they won't talk to me company policy no interviews no. no interview. call this guy i got the card. but the number for the main office but she said she'll see a pallet and on that pallet are four trash cans and those trash cans are all filled with meat and all of that gets thrown away were here. comes through that house a lot gave another rule that i've been told is never penetrate into something that is not yours it'
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meaningless to the true old salts out there who are hurricane veterans from galveston to key west to nagsd. they'll go on taping their windows because of the time honored belief that it reduces the number of shards of glass flying through the air during the storm. >>> great news. while they aren't calling it the chocolate diet yet, researchers have found that people who are generally healthy and eat chocolate on a regular basis tend to weigh less than people who don't eat chocolate so often. experts say the reason might be this, even though chocolate is high in calories, it's also high in anti-oxidants which can actually help control blood pressure, lower blood sugar. at least that's the story we're going with. >>> it's another great time to look at the night sky, if you can where you live. the london daily mail has pictures of the same show that's visible at night all over the world. it's called a conjunction, two planets shining very brightly nearby. venus and jupiter. because venus is closer, it's the brightest in the sky. nasa says it's one of the best views of two planets for years t
meaningless to the true old salts out there who are hurricane veterans from galveston to key west to nagsd. they'll go on taping their windows because of the time honored belief that it reduces the number of shards of glass flying through the air during the storm. >>> great news. while they aren't calling it the chocolate diet yet, researchers have found that people who are generally healthy and eat chocolate on a regular basis tend to weigh less than people who don't eat chocolate so...
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but i didn't really have to nag him. he may tell you that, though. [ chuckles ] >> but now antonio is the first to admit that the practice has really paid off. >> when it comes to performing and when it comes to playing, you do have to put in the hard work. >> antonio's been rocking out on the violin ever since, and he's discovered that there are no bounds to the sounds he can make. >> what i'm trying to do is trying to convince people that there are other ways you can play it. i mean, you can get different sounds than just a normal violin. you can get, you know... [ high, rapid chords playing ] [ record scratching ] all right, what we have here is the electric violin. and as you can see, it's quite different than the acoustic violin. [ electric chord plays ] you can add a lot of effects. you can add delay. you can add reverb. you can do a lot of things with this instrument. and the most important thing for me and the reason that i use this over an acoustic is the fact that it projects over an audience. >> over the years
but i didn't really have to nag him. he may tell you that, though. [ chuckles ] >> but now antonio is the first to admit that the practice has really paid off. >> when it comes to performing and when it comes to playing, you do have to put in the hard work. >> antonio's been rocking out on the violin ever since, and he's discovered that there are no bounds to the sounds he can make. >> what i'm trying to do is trying to convince people that there are other ways you can...
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the nagging question, did i execute an innocent man or the other crucial question, did this execution make the world safer? i always felt the answer was no. >> reporter: anthony helped gather the 800,000 signatures. last year his murder conviction was overturned 17 years after he was put away. >> i can't get those 17 years back. but i can make a difference. and i can make a change. and come november, california voters can make a change as well. >> reporter: he stood beside medina, whose cousin faced the death penalty for killing his own mother. she said her family mourned their mother's death while fighting for life. >> we are not equipped to deal with these issues. families will face tough times like i did in similar circumstances and will struggle to give to our loved ones all that we can. >> reporter: this measure would eliminate the death penalty and give people on death row parole and reallocate projected savings. >> can we use that money and put police on the street and solve unsolved crimes which makes us all safer. >> reporter: california said expect a big statewide push in ca
the nagging question, did i execute an innocent man or the other crucial question, did this execution make the world safer? i always felt the answer was no. >> reporter: anthony helped gather the 800,000 signatures. last year his murder conviction was overturned 17 years after he was put away. >> i can't get those 17 years back. but i can make a difference. and i can make a change. and come november, california voters can make a change as well. >> reporter: he stood beside...
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a race he said he had to win to have any chance at the gop no, ma'am nag. >>> it's widely accepted thatand driving while is dangerous. texting behind the wheel is illegal in 35 states and ten ban the use of hand-held phones altogether. a new california study found those laws save lives. edward lawrence reports. >> janet drives for a living as a realtor. she almost always uses a hands-free device in the car. >> if i need to have a conversation, i'll pull over. especially if there's a cop behind you. >> a new study crunched the numbers for traffic deaths before and after california's cell phone ban four years ago. deaths blamed on drivers using cell phones were cut almost in half. overall, they decreased 22%. >> a lot fewer people on the phone. >> the state department that commissioned the research say the findings proved that california made the right decision banning hand-held cell phones in 2008 and texting the next year. >> what we think is happening is that people are understanding it's dangerous to use a cell phone, talk on a cell phone, text, check your facebook page. >> still, it'
a race he said he had to win to have any chance at the gop no, ma'am nag. >>> it's widely accepted thatand driving while is dangerous. texting behind the wheel is illegal in 35 states and ten ban the use of hand-held phones altogether. a new california study found those laws save lives. edward lawrence reports. >> janet drives for a living as a realtor. she almost always uses a hands-free device in the car. >> if i need to have a conversation, i'll pull over. especially if...
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right now it's -- every team has nagging injuries.hurting, so now it's time to play. >> a young team that's been ranked in the top ten for most of the season, and hope they do some good things. >> i don't >>> teenager over in scotland is getting a big payoff because he did what he was supposed to do. he listened to his mama. his mom pestered him for two weeks to clean his room. when he did, he found old lottery tickets. one is worth $78,000. says he plans to thank his mom by treating her to a vacation of her choice, don't you know that his mom it going to get more than a vacation out of that $78,000. he is still a teenager, after all. she's in charge. "the tonight show" is next. >> see you tomorrow. dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are ready to be given. that's why green giant picks vegetables at their peak. ...and freezes them fast, locking in nutrients ...for you to unwrap. ♪ ho
right now it's -- every team has nagging injuries.hurting, so now it's time to play. >> a young team that's been ranked in the top ten for most of the season, and hope they do some good things. >> i don't >>> teenager over in scotland is getting a big payoff because he did what he was supposed to do. he listened to his mama. his mom pestered him for two weeks to clean his room. when he did, he found old lottery tickets. one is worth $78,000. says he plans to thank his mom...
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matt gutman has been investigating this story from the beginning and was struck by a nagging question about how the case has been handled. >> reporter: tonight at the department of justice investigate trayvon martin's killing as a possible hate crime, questions are piling up. did police miss a racist remark in his call to police that night? abc has also learned police haven't reached out to martin's girlfriend. why is that important? she was on the 230e7b with him as he was being followed by george zimmerman. >> the girlfriend heard everything up until this fatal gunshot and could presumably be a critical witness describing each terrified step leading to martin's death. >> he said this man was watching him. >> martin's family attorney questioned his girlfriend about what she heard that night. police have the call logs obtained exclusively by abc news and her number but according to the girl, never called. the police say stand by their investigation. that same police department, criticized for withholding these 911 calls for sending out a narcotics officer to the scene instead of a hom
matt gutman has been investigating this story from the beginning and was struck by a nagging question about how the case has been handled. >> reporter: tonight at the department of justice investigate trayvon martin's killing as a possible hate crime, questions are piling up. did police miss a racist remark in his call to police that night? abc has also learned police haven't reached out to martin's girlfriend. why is that important? she was on the 230e7b with him as he was being followed...
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. >> national organization for women, we affectately call them the nags. >> my note about the increasingly shrill effort to defend limbaugh by saying everybody does it. >> down goes rebekah brooks in the murdoch phone hacking difficulties. >> i wanted the money. >> good evening. this is tuesday, march 13, 239 days until the 2012 presidential election, primary day for voters in alabama mississippi and gop caucuses set for hawaii and american is a mow i can't and. breaking news that pushes those aside for the moment. it is uncertain he may have just mistakenly not been clear enough, might have intended to say subsidies for planned parent hood but in missouri today, mitt romney listed a series of federal programs he would cut and said directly quoting "planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that." >> what are the specifics what programs do you want to cut or drastically reduced. >> the programs so critical it's worth borrowing money from china to pay for it. you get rid of obama care, others planned parent hood we're going to get rid of that, the subs die for amtrak, i would eliminate
. >> national organization for women, we affectately call them the nags. >> my note about the increasingly shrill effort to defend limbaugh by saying everybody does it. >> down goes rebekah brooks in the murdoch phone hacking difficulties. >> i wanted the money. >> good evening. this is tuesday, march 13, 239 days until the 2012 presidential election, primary day for voters in alabama mississippi and gop caucuses set for hawaii and american is a mow i can't and....
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and but you know libya there's still this nagging doubt over how that dynamic is going to play itself out. bahrain were. things i'm mentioning and find what you guys because of the fact that as the struggle progresses the extremists tend to strengthen so you're seen as interior seen this and that rain that the opposition being frustrated more towards extremist solution it's now the hope is when the coffee again so that we've gone back and we saw no. and i mean the work the west like everybody else is sort of grappling with this issue about how do you if you do have a change in regime control you end up with a democratic government and or he's a not oppressive one and this is the problem that we're facing in iraq. the dynamics are leading to basically we are fearing or we create another saddam hussein type government which despite our best efforts so i'm not sure the west is learn the lessons and i'm sure the lessons are yet i still think i know why my son when there's a military intervention in iraq in libya it usually ends very badly and you don't get anything that you were hoping fo
and but you know libya there's still this nagging doubt over how that dynamic is going to play itself out. bahrain were. things i'm mentioning and find what you guys because of the fact that as the struggle progresses the extremists tend to strengthen so you're seen as interior seen this and that rain that the opposition being frustrated more towards extremist solution it's now the hope is when the coffee again so that we've gone back and we saw no. and i mean the work the west like everybody...
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and for mitt romney, after that close call last night, in his home state of michigan, a nagging challengehow to better relate, better connect with voters across the republican base. and today here, an extraordinary moment when a supporter stood up and asked the governor, how are you going to show your heart? at a town hall in columbus late today, greg davis, a supporter so frustrated at the portrayal of romney as out of touch, said this -- >> you're a man with a vast business knowledge. but i know you have a heart. >> thank you. thank you. i think, like the rest of you in this room, by far, the most important thing in my life is my wife. ann and i fell in love young. >> reporter: he went on to talk about his sons, his grandchildren, as he often does. and in a rare moment, romney, a mormon, brought up his religion this way. >> my religion is an unusual religion in a number of respects. but one in particular, we don't have a paid ministry in our church. >> reporter: he then explained how the church asked him to be a pastor and how he spent 30 to 40 hours a week counseling people, some who h
and for mitt romney, after that close call last night, in his home state of michigan, a nagging challengehow to better relate, better connect with voters across the republican base. and today here, an extraordinary moment when a supporter stood up and asked the governor, how are you going to show your heart? at a town hall in columbus late today, greg davis, a supporter so frustrated at the portrayal of romney as out of touch, said this -- >> you're a man with a vast business knowledge....
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. >> reporter: but there's a nagging question. can u.s. troops make a difference in less than two years? >> if the answer's no, then why take another 3,000 or 4,000 wounded and spend another $240 billion? >> reporter: even before the weekend incident an abc news/"washington post" poll showed only 35% of americans believe the war is still worth fighting. and that poll shows americans evenly split on the president's handling of the war. live in washington, i'm brian mooar. janelle, back to you. >> thank you so much, brian. across the bay area many are echoing a call to remove troops from afghanistan as soon as possible. including the council on american islamic relations. nbc bay area's marianne favro joins us live from the council headquarters. marianne. >> reporter: some of the leaders here say this attack has left them numb. but now they are hoping that public outrage will be so strong that u.s. troops in afghanistan will be able to come home this year. >> i think mind-numbing horror is really the best way to describe it. >> reporter: at
. >> reporter: but there's a nagging question. can u.s. troops make a difference in less than two years? >> if the answer's no, then why take another 3,000 or 4,000 wounded and spend another $240 billion? >> reporter: even before the weekend incident an abc news/"washington post" poll showed only 35% of americans believe the war is still worth fighting. and that poll shows americans evenly split on the president's handling of the war. live in washington, i'm brian...
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to give it to overlook sectors of the call me can be developed and the quantum a diversified one nagging threat to the country's fiscal health commodity price over till it's a risk will be reduced greatly and such risks were clearly demonstrated in the wake of the two thousand and eight two thousand and nine nomic crisis is written gave way to baird of his russian president russian industries primarily split between globally competitive commodity produces in two thousand and nine russia was the world's largest exporter of natural gas the second largest exporter of oil and the third largest exporter of steel and primary elim and other less competitive heavy industries that remain dependent on the russian domestic market this reliance on commodity exports makes russia the rowboat to boom and bust cycles that follow the highly volatile swings in global commodity prices on the back of shrinking world demand for its prime moneymaking exploits as well as state mean global credit markets the russian economy's growth prospects started to contract in two thousand and nine since then lending to ru
to give it to overlook sectors of the call me can be developed and the quantum a diversified one nagging threat to the country's fiscal health commodity price over till it's a risk will be reduced greatly and such risks were clearly demonstrated in the wake of the two thousand and eight two thousand and nine nomic crisis is written gave way to baird of his russian president russian industries primarily split between globally competitive commodity produces in two thousand and nine russia was the...