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patrick deserves better.s satisfied. >> it was a challenge to play here before a new audience. you have to make contact with your listeners. we did all we could. what is important is that the spark catches with the audience. >> after the concert, there is a surprise. representatives at the u.s. embassy were among those listening. they love the show. they want patrick's contact details. maybe the first big break for the young musi
patrick deserves better.s satisfied. >> it was a challenge to play here before a new audience. you have to make contact with your listeners. we did all we could. what is important is that the spark catches with the audience. >> after the concert, there is a surprise. representatives at the u.s. embassy were among those listening. they love the show. they want patrick's contact details. maybe the first big break for the young musi
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. >> music is patrick's life.his body produces amazing sounds, and he hopes that will bring him fame someday. together with his partner, ezekiel, patrick is rehearsing for the annual jazz festival. musicians inyoung the capital. ♪ i am entranced by the atmosphere the two managed to conjure up in the stuffy windowless rehearsal room at 9:00 in the morning. the performance flows. no flat notes. it's just like a real concert. i hear thedmit when word jazz, i think of something completely different. >> jazz is such a big thing. it is such a special music because there is something for everyone in it. we want to show what jazz is in our concert tomorrow. i see jazz like a tree planted in for tile soil. it grows -- for tile soil -- fertile soil. it grows and prospers and will bear fruit someday. >> ezekiel and patrick have been making music together for almost a year now. it is clear that ezekiel is along for the ride, while patrick is the creative talent, always seeking his own musical style, like the african guitar he
. >> music is patrick's life.his body produces amazing sounds, and he hopes that will bring him fame someday. together with his partner, ezekiel, patrick is rehearsing for the annual jazz festival. musicians inyoung the capital. ♪ i am entranced by the atmosphere the two managed to conjure up in the stuffy windowless rehearsal room at 9:00 in the morning. the performance flows. no flat notes. it's just like a real concert. i hear thedmit when word jazz, i think of something completely...
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patrick's properties in more of a context. regardless of the fact there's a 5 hundred feet zoning on the property as you can see from the zone of the properties it's highly unlivable that anything would be built. and there's a height ordinance of '96 in this case it means that setbacks would be 50 feet in height and you can see the weight of the properties buildings couldn't be above 50 feet. the historic context to the west you can see the boundary of the east his property lies outside of it but i can see the properties are in the district and all those properties are notable historic resources. it's a significant building in the district and as a stand alone property. those are handsome buildings they represent part of the second he core district. we met with him and he printed some concepts and the director made it clear the department wouldn't be supportive of demolishing those buildings in the great are sxhoks of the district. that said mr. patrick has never submitted any applications to the department. so i'm happy to an
patrick's properties in more of a context. regardless of the fact there's a 5 hundred feet zoning on the property as you can see from the zone of the properties it's highly unlivable that anything would be built. and there's a height ordinance of '96 in this case it means that setbacks would be 50 feet in height and you can see the weight of the properties buildings couldn't be above 50 feet. the historic context to the west you can see the boundary of the east his property lies outside of it...
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patrick's such. i know there was a concern about parking -- public parking spots that were available to those that attended service at st. patrick's on the weekend. my understanding is actually in the weekend there is a decline in occupancy and the public parking garage. i'm wondering if the reduction -- because there will be a reduction in public parking spaces. if that reduced number still meets what we currently see in terms of usage on sundays at the jessie square garage. and you may not know the answer to that. >> i don't. i'll have to [speaker not understood]. what i can tell you definitively is the expectation that the contemporary jewish museum, st. patrick's and the mexican museum, each of those cultural facilities which enjoyed certain use and benefits in this garage, each of those cultural benefit -- cultural facilities and st. patrick's church would have commercially reasonable rates that would be rates commensurate with what they were typically paid before when it was a privately operate
patrick's such. i know there was a concern about parking -- public parking spots that were available to those that attended service at st. patrick's on the weekend. my understanding is actually in the weekend there is a decline in occupancy and the public parking garage. i'm wondering if the reduction -- because there will be a reduction in public parking spaces. if that reduced number still meets what we currently see in terms of usage on sundays at the jessie square garage. and you may not...
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patrick is only allowed to see his son, 9-year-old aleso for two weekends a month. he says that's much too little. >> when i'm feeling really terrible, i look at photos like this one and my heart beats faster. then i know i have to fight for him. my son is my life. he's a part of me. i can't imagine life without him. he's the only person who brings me happiness and joy. >> when his wife left him, patrick had to sell the family home. he had a nervous breakdown and had to give up his job as a bus driver. seeing his son so seldom added to his woes. alleseo goes to school near his father's home but the boy's mother has forbidden him from having lunch at his dad's place. >> i'm perfectly capable of looking after my son. i always find something for us to do together. my ex-wife can't dispute that. my shower my son with love. and the people around me see that i treat alleseo very lovingly. >> patrick's relationship with his ex-wife has been poisoned by anger and disappointment. he no longer wants to negotiate with her directly. patrick is now seeking a joint custodian -- c
patrick is only allowed to see his son, 9-year-old aleso for two weekends a month. he says that's much too little. >> when i'm feeling really terrible, i look at photos like this one and my heart beats faster. then i know i have to fight for him. my son is my life. he's a part of me. i can't imagine life without him. he's the only person who brings me happiness and joy. >> when his wife left him, patrick had to sell the family home. he had a nervous breakdown and had to give up his...
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patrick is now seeking a joint custodian -- cuddle agreement through the courts. that would mean alleseo would leave with both mother and father on alternating weeks. in 2002, france became the first european country to legalize the cuddle mother designed to put them on a more equal footing but many women are against this. paris-based lawyer represents mothers who are fighting joint cuddle rulings. -- custodial rulings. >> moving back and forth between the parents is an additional burden, especially when the parents are fighting and when each of them has begun a new life. that's too much for a child. >> patrick and his friends dispute those arguments. they're convince that regular contacts with both parents is essential for children. but french judges usually disagree. in 80% of case, they grant the mother full custody, both patrick's and frederick's cases were dismissed. >> when a couple separates, many people the mother is the best to take care of the child. the judges are people and they have prejudices. in addition, the judges have no time to examine each case
patrick is now seeking a joint custodian -- cuddle agreement through the courts. that would mean alleseo would leave with both mother and father on alternating weeks. in 2002, france became the first european country to legalize the cuddle mother designed to put them on a more equal footing but many women are against this. paris-based lawyer represents mothers who are fighting joint cuddle rulings. -- custodial rulings. >> moving back and forth between the parents is an additional burden,...
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i want to get that out there, patrick. on the stock. >> they had a buy for a couple months. they had a sell from 5, to i don't know, 15 or something. liz: all right. you got a beef to pick. let's quickly go as we finish up on the website, david and i were looking at some products and you still have some really great offerings. you see the consumer coming back. how will the housing market rebounding affects you guys? >> the housing market is good for us. we sell a lot, our customers, when they move, we hear this all the time, when they move or get a new house, people come to overstock. in general our prices are 9% lower than amazon's, and we have better customer service. so we are getting a really devoted customer base. david: all right. everybody knows you by the way from overstock. you mentioned one mentor, warren buffett. i want to mention another one of your mentors, milton friedman. you keep that dream alive of educational choice as chairman of the milton and rose friedman foundation for educational choice. i know that
i want to get that out there, patrick. on the stock. >> they had a buy for a couple months. they had a sell from 5, to i don't know, 15 or something. liz: all right. you got a beef to pick. let's quickly go as we finish up on the website, david and i were looking at some products and you still have some really great offerings. you see the consumer coming back. how will the housing market rebounding affects you guys? >> the housing market is good for us. we sell a lot, our customers,...
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let me talk to lisa and patrick for a moment. some viewers may have felt that george zimmerman's testimony that we're hearing about today, some of it may be inconsistent with some of the things we've heard from some eyewitnesses. he said that trayvon martin jumped out of the bushes, and some people have testified there were, in fact, no bushes around for that sort of thing to happen. the idea that his head was slammed repeatedly and the medical testimony that we heard last week suggested maybe that was not the case. the idea that he got out to look for a street sign when he was the neighborhood watch captain of this area, suggests maybe he should know what street he's on. lisa, do you think these are inconsistencies? do you think these things will shape the trial? the same thing to you, patrick. >> i think you and our viewers who are pointing this out are really hitting the nail on the head on some of the most important issues in this trial. not only george zimmerman's inconsistencies with his own story as he retells it several t
let me talk to lisa and patrick for a moment. some viewers may have felt that george zimmerman's testimony that we're hearing about today, some of it may be inconsistent with some of the things we've heard from some eyewitnesses. he said that trayvon martin jumped out of the bushes, and some people have testified there were, in fact, no bushes around for that sort of thing to happen. the idea that his head was slammed repeatedly and the medical testimony that we heard last week suggested maybe...
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here's neil patrick harris! jimmy: i love you. they love you. we love you. >> thank you, sir. likewise. >> jimmy: welcome back to our show. i can't wait to see you at the tonys this weekend. >> the tonys are this sunday. very exciting. >> jimmy: you are a great host at these -- >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: i look forward to it. every time you do it, i go -- you've won two emmys for hosting the tonys. that's how good of a host you are. >> that's why i do it. i try to go from one awards shows to win other awards for the other awards shows. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a genius -- >> no, the tonys are great. it's just such a weird, like a niche-y thing, you know? i think it's important to encourage people to come to new york, a, and to see great theater. so, we spend a lot of time making this three-hour show filled with these amazing spectacles and amazing performances by big, giant shows that are doing it eight times a week. adds a little pressure to me because i'm only doing it once, and yet, the rest of the sh
here's neil patrick harris! jimmy: i love you. they love you. we love you. >> thank you, sir. likewise. >> jimmy: welcome back to our show. i can't wait to see you at the tonys this weekend. >> the tonys are this sunday. very exciting. >> jimmy: you are a great host at these -- >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: i look forward to it. every time you do it, i go -- you've won two emmys for hosting the tonys. that's how good of a host you are. >> that's why i do...
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i think that patrick henry is rand paul. i think truly the tea party would love patrick henry. he, in opening days of the first continental congress he made this speech arguing for proportional representation in the congress which on which he was defeated saying, we're not just virginians or new yorkers, we're all-americans. and that gives an impression of henry as a continental-minded politician but what he was mainly concerned about was protecting the interests of the most populist colony in america, theon virginia. all of his career, his primary devotion was to defending the interests, first of his colony and then of his sovereign commonwealth of virginia. so i think he and rand paul would get along pretty well. i really do think of all the 18th century politicians the one consistently through his career who is most consistently supporting of tea party ideals is patrick henry. >> what distinguishes temper mentally, dickinson, henry dickinson the compromiser, at least a person who is willing to set aside idealogical purity in the service of legitimacy and henry, i guess you c
i think that patrick henry is rand paul. i think truly the tea party would love patrick henry. he, in opening days of the first continental congress he made this speech arguing for proportional representation in the congress which on which he was defeated saying, we're not just virginians or new yorkers, we're all-americans. and that gives an impression of henry as a continental-minded politician but what he was mainly concerned about was protecting the interests of the most populist colony in...
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patrick is also hitting on the point about how do we define self-defense? i think we have to go beyond civility and look to the larger questions, not relitigating something where we should respect the jury's decision. that's important. i think we've seen a lot of people talk about that. that's not just a cliche. that's not just rhetoric. we have to respect that in the rule of law. but if there are things in the law that seem unfair, that shock our conscious or in the case of, i think, for many people, the stand your ground laws, which change the underlying rules of self-defense. if you look at that and think, that sounds wrong, then the next conversation is an important policy one, which is what do we do about that? >> well, and i think, and this is what patrick was getting at, it's not just the stand your ground. it's stand your ground, it's self-defense. again, what lisa just brought up, these parameters we have on the six-person jury in places like florida. to be clear, in florida if it is a capital case, there are 12-person juries. most states when it's
patrick is also hitting on the point about how do we define self-defense? i think we have to go beyond civility and look to the larger questions, not relitigating something where we should respect the jury's decision. that's important. i think we've seen a lot of people talk about that. that's not just a cliche. that's not just rhetoric. we have to respect that in the rule of law. but if there are things in the law that seem unfair, that shock our conscious or in the case of, i think, for many...
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neil patrick harris is here. [ cheers and applause ] very talented guy.e hosted the tonys this year. he's hosting the emmys in september. who knows? maybe he'll finish this show for me tonight. our musical guest this evening is a band called pepper. and we will be joined by a terrific pitcher from the los angeles dodgers, clayton kershaw is here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, baseball -- baseball is a funny game. especially when it comes to pitchers, who do a lot of sitting around. this happened yesterday. garrett cole, a pitcher from the pittsburgh pirates, was sitting in the dugout, watching his team play the marlins, when the cameras caught him -- there's garrett. performing some kind of a removal procedure. and then rolling it up and devouring the evidence. if i was on that team, from here on ut he would be referred to as picky mantle and nothing else. [ laughter ] also on the subject of baseball, after months of negotiations last week the chicago city council finally approved a $500 million renovation of wrigley field. it took a long time to get
neil patrick harris is here. [ cheers and applause ] very talented guy.e hosted the tonys this year. he's hosting the emmys in september. who knows? maybe he'll finish this show for me tonight. our musical guest this evening is a band called pepper. and we will be joined by a terrific pitcher from the los angeles dodgers, clayton kershaw is here. [ cheers and applause ] you know, baseball -- baseball is a funny game. especially when it comes to pitchers, who do a lot of sitting around. this...
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patrick even took his $30 ticket straight to a hearing officer who declined to dismiss it. and refused to look at the photos he shot with his cell phone camera. >> it's not about the money. it's about the principles. how aggressive these ticket writers are. >> so a word of caution if you drive the streets of d.c. look at all the parking signs for the entire block. >> i mean, i love d.c., but when it comes to ticket writing, something has to be done. >> in northwest washington, andrea mccarren, wusa9. >> ticket jungle out there. investigating cabs who are dediscriminating against riders and not taking them where they want to go. russ tells us, they have brand- new investigations underway. so, if you end up in a cab and feel you have been wronged by the driver. he does want to hear from you. tweet him, just send him a note on facebook. >>> and check your calendar for the month of august. down and dirty. no, not what you're thinking. it's coming right up. and if you like today, you'll love tomorrow. the full forecast and well into the 90s. you're watching wusa9. excuse me, sir
patrick even took his $30 ticket straight to a hearing officer who declined to dismiss it. and refused to look at the photos he shot with his cell phone camera. >> it's not about the money. it's about the principles. how aggressive these ticket writers are. >> so a word of caution if you drive the streets of d.c. look at all the parking signs for the entire block. >> i mean, i love d.c., but when it comes to ticket writing, something has to be done. >> in northwest...
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we've been meeting twice a week and patrick wanted me to mention this. we want to limit the work for the soft story retrofit. we don't want someone to piggy back like a tenant improvement project. also if you have a building with four residential units you can still take advantage of ab 94. we have training from in-house staff. someone in july will come in and train us on fema 807. i think tom wants to train the outside engineers as well. we'll be hiring two more clerks for this program. i will be doing interviews next wednesday. on the average we've been getting about 5 phone calls from home owners. we've gotten phone calls from somebody as far away as china. i think she owns a building on balboa street and she wants to sell the building. i spent half an hour with her explaining the ordinance. she's not going to wait for the notification. she wants to sell the building. she's already engaged with an engineer and wants to start the process already. tom wants me to be concise and keep it to five minutes. that's the summary of what we've been doing with th
we've been meeting twice a week and patrick wanted me to mention this. we want to limit the work for the soft story retrofit. we don't want someone to piggy back like a tenant improvement project. also if you have a building with four residential units you can still take advantage of ab 94. we have training from in-house staff. someone in july will come in and train us on fema 807. i think tom wants to train the outside engineers as well. we'll be hiring two more clerks for this program. i will...
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she read from a letter patrick sent her. >> i am not ready to be a father.perm you have my blessing. it just has to be between you and i. >> patrick sees and remembers it differently. even though the couple's relationship had cooled he made it clear he did want to be the father. he said he selected intended parent on his donor form and other documents suggest his involvement as a parent in key aspect of the child's up bringing like tuition payments for details and the boy addresses patrick repeatedly when he performed on broadway. he would be suing for custody. he lost. but now california state senator jerry hill introduced a bill that would change that. >> this clarification is for very small group of individuals who didn't ever wave their rights. who to the contrary from day one said i intend to be a parent. >> reporter: the california branch of now supports danielle. >> the change in the proposed law is that at any time a known sperm donor irregardless of the consents signed before conception can claim parentage. >> it could allow patrick whose film credi
she read from a letter patrick sent her. >> i am not ready to be a father.perm you have my blessing. it just has to be between you and i. >> patrick sees and remembers it differently. even though the couple's relationship had cooled he made it clear he did want to be the father. he said he selected intended parent on his donor form and other documents suggest his involvement as a parent in key aspect of the child's up bringing like tuition payments for details and the boy addresses...
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patrick has never submitted any applications to the department. so i'm happy to answer any other questions you have about the proprieties or the inspection >> we have a question from director metcalf. >> josh it's a clear presentation. it strikes me that really the only problem i have is - >> yes, we have part of the district land including the tower we be looked at that and one of the solutions i think we've all embraced is the plazas west of howard they'll be requiring a number of properties and demolishing those properties south of this and howard would create some major visibility for the pedestrian. >> if that happens what's the entry experience like. >> we do have a rendering of it. >> is that designed in the front. >> the consent is they'll be some time and pg a hadn't acquired those properties yet. >> but that won't be behind them i'm looking to the architecture it's been designed as a front door? okay. that's all i need to know. >> i would add as you're standing at the northeast corner of howard there would be the open space and the bus r
patrick has never submitted any applications to the department. so i'm happy to answer any other questions you have about the proprieties or the inspection >> we have a question from director metcalf. >> josh it's a clear presentation. it strikes me that really the only problem i have is - >> yes, we have part of the district land including the tower we be looked at that and one of the solutions i think we've all embraced is the plazas west of howard they'll be requiring a...
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through a fund called patrick's pals. >> thanks so much for that lovely report. another note about george herbert walker bush. in march of 1990, supporters of the americans with disabilities act climbed the steps of the capitol without their walkers, without their wheelchairs. it led to the passage of a law that eliminated discrimination against people with disabilities. it granted them public accommodation and transportation. we celebrate iowa senator tom harkin and president george h.w. bush who signed it into law 23 years ago today. the same again! it's red lobster's rlunch. seven selections made for your lunch break, like shrimp tacos and grilled shrimp salad with soup. all just $7.99. come in today for rlunch and sea food differently. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a
through a fund called patrick's pals. >> thanks so much for that lovely report. another note about george herbert walker bush. in march of 1990, supporters of the americans with disabilities act climbed the steps of the capitol without their walkers, without their wheelchairs. it led to the passage of a law that eliminated discrimination against people with disabilities. it granted them public accommodation and transportation. we celebrate iowa senator tom harkin and president george h.w....
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patrick's father is on mr. bush's security team. his colleagues shaved off their hair last week to show support for patrick. the bush family lost their second child to leukemia 60 years ago. >> then president clinton by the way tweeted, looking good, 41. and he does. >>> time now 4:51. soda sales are losing some fizz in the last quarter. what the big soda companies are doing to boost sales. >> and believe it or not, the freaky thing that happens at the winchester house of mystery and it's all caught on tape. ,, ,,,,,, Ñáçwçñ >>> we have the as back in town playing the angels. game time starts at 7:05. should be partly cloudy, a mild 64 degrees. >> and if you are about to start your morning commute, so far no big hot spots on the road. we'll show you three live traffic cameras. they are doing the lane changes right now across the golden gate. no delay across the bay bridge or san mateo bridge. we'll have more "timesaver traffic" in just a little bit. >>> americans are not guzzling as much soda as they used to. the majorrers of coca-c
patrick's father is on mr. bush's security team. his colleagues shaved off their hair last week to show support for patrick. the bush family lost their second child to leukemia 60 years ago. >> then president clinton by the way tweeted, looking good, 41. and he does. >>> time now 4:51. soda sales are losing some fizz in the last quarter. what the big soda companies are doing to boost sales. >> and believe it or not, the freaky thing that happens at the winchester house of...
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>> he saved his head to show solidarity with a 2-year-old boy named patrick battling leukemia. he made the decision after seeing members of his secret service team who shaved their heads. patrick is the one of one of those secret service members. >>> the giants look anything but like the defending world champions tonight. >>> the long suspender cables may be as grateful as a harp, but engineers don't want them producing any music. that's what can happen when strong winds allow them to have i brat -- vibrate. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a mont
>> he saved his head to show solidarity with a 2-year-old boy named patrick battling leukemia. he made the decision after seeing members of his secret service team who shaved their heads. patrick is the one of one of those secret service members. >>> the giants look anything but like the defending world champions tonight. >>> the long suspender cables may be as grateful as a harp, but engineers don't want them producing any music. that's what can happen when strong winds...
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patrick any other members of the public wanting to speak. seeing none, we'll close public comment at this time. madam clerk please call consent calendar >> they're considered to be routine. there will be no separate discussion and the events can be removed and none of the public wishes to be removed and this is the midnight's to be approved and item 7.2 authorizing the improved to expend the contract for 3 years for 75 thousand dollars >> members of the board want to sever any items seeing none, we have a motion by director lloyd and a second. >> with a first and a second (calling names) it's a 5 i's and the consent calendar is approved. >> can we go to the next item. >> item 8 is the design. >> i'm going to have bob and fred present this but before they do this presentation is going to include a number of elements are that the first is we red our bids from the super structure and we had one bidder it came in an excess of 73.9 million and to alleviate that we had it rebid. the one passage it was approved and it came in a cost and we put out
patrick any other members of the public wanting to speak. seeing none, we'll close public comment at this time. madam clerk please call consent calendar >> they're considered to be routine. there will be no separate discussion and the events can be removed and none of the public wishes to be removed and this is the midnight's to be approved and item 7.2 authorizing the improved to expend the contract for 3 years for 75 thousand dollars >> members of the board want to sever any items...
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as well as our good friend prosecutor patrick murphy. thanks for being here, guys. seema, let me start with you. based on what we saw in this trial, was this fairly representative of what people should expect to see in criminal trials around the country? >> for the defense, it was fairly representative. there was zealous advocacy. there was tireless effort. for the prosecution, i've said it once, i've said it again, they fell way below the standard of what prosecutors normally perform like. they were not prepared enough. their presentation of evidence was faulty. they did not align with their victim. they didn't align with the community. they didn't fight hard enough. >> seema, when b-37 said that the jurors went back and said three of us voted for not guilty, two of us for manslaughter, one for murder two. now we know initially they listened to the evidence and were split. what does that make you think about the presentation of the evidence? for three of the jurors, the prosecution didn't make a compelling case. >> first of all, let's not take everything she says a
as well as our good friend prosecutor patrick murphy. thanks for being here, guys. seema, let me start with you. based on what we saw in this trial, was this fairly representative of what people should expect to see in criminal trials around the country? >> for the defense, it was fairly representative. there was zealous advocacy. there was tireless effort. for the prosecution, i've said it once, i've said it again, they fell way below the standard of what prosecutors normally perform...
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that's self-defense. >> patrick, let's talk about that. seems the doctor was a very strong witness for the state, testifying only minor injuries on george zimmerman and certainly not anything life threatening. the contusions on his face representing only one punch in her opinion. to get to second-degree murder, you have to believe that you are in imminent danger of death in order to not be second-degree murder. the doctor's testimony seems to challenge george zimmerman's story. >> that's right. that's why i thought today was a very strong day for the prosecution, especially with the chief medical examiner. when you look at the testimony that she said, that, one, none of these were life threatening injuries. two, these were not significant. lastly, these injuries were not from a cause of great force. that goes exactly against the justification that zimmerman's trying to put out there that he was attacked and he was basically self-defense, which again, the chief prosecution witness today, the medical examiner, was very clear on. >> let's bri
that's self-defense. >> patrick, let's talk about that. seems the doctor was a very strong witness for the state, testifying only minor injuries on george zimmerman and certainly not anything life threatening. the contusions on his face representing only one punch in her opinion. to get to second-degree murder, you have to believe that you are in imminent danger of death in order to not be second-degree murder. the doctor's testimony seems to challenge george zimmerman's story. >>...
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or to talk more on this joined live from london by dr patrick fuller he's founder of capital science connections and a long time observer of the russian space industry patrick what could have caused this failure do you think well bill let's begin by thinking about what has to go right under these circumstances just to get something into space if you imagine the space rocket rather like this pen which i'm attempting badly now to balance on my finger in order to propel the rocket up into space we've got a fire a large volume of gas out of the base of the rocket and got to manage to keep that balanced in some way and as we saw in this particular case that bouncing out that has to take place just didn't quite get right under these circumstances so the thing tipped over and fell and of course once the things starts to veer off course badly like about the aerodynamic stresses and all the other kinds of things that the rocket is just not engineered to take cause the thing to break up with the inevitable results that we saw in that film now there have been thirty six proton launches since tw
or to talk more on this joined live from london by dr patrick fuller he's founder of capital science connections and a long time observer of the russian space industry patrick what could have caused this failure do you think well bill let's begin by thinking about what has to go right under these circumstances just to get something into space if you imagine the space rocket rather like this pen which i'm attempting badly now to balance on my finger in order to propel the rocket up into space...
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that's an incredible burden. >> i want to the get to patrick and paul.a, if this jury hangs, what then? >> then the prosecution will have a fundamental decision to make about whether they're going to retry the case or not. what would usually happen is they would poll the jury, if they can, and find out what the vote was. if, for example, it's 5-1 for acquittal, the prosecution's probably not going to try the case again. if it's 5-1 to convict, they probably would retry. in the middle, it getting to be a more difficult decision. >> patrick, what are we talking about in terms of getting a verdict? >> i think they're going to deliberate obviously tonight. they have the jury instructions. tomorrow. i would not be shocked if it comes out on sunday. they can work through the weekend. it is their decision. i wouldn't be surprised if it came out early monday morning. i agree with seema. you got to take second-degree murder off the table. there's an intent element there. frankly, the prosecution focused really on the manslaughter charge. it's really about self-de
that's an incredible burden. >> i want to the get to patrick and paul.a, if this jury hangs, what then? >> then the prosecution will have a fundamental decision to make about whether they're going to retry the case or not. what would usually happen is they would poll the jury, if they can, and find out what the vote was. if, for example, it's 5-1 for acquittal, the prosecution's probably not going to try the case again. if it's 5-1 to convict, they probably would retry. in the...
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patrick, lincoln ellis, thank you. we'll check in with lincoln in a few minutes to see how the s&p futures are closing. liz: we were telling you about the egyptian stock market falling 3.5% overnight? investors are worried about worsening not improving violence and protests all across cairo. what does it mean for businesses an invests in the country? we have oriscon executive chairman. he is second richest man in egypt. he joins us with a most incan credible story of threats and problems. ashley: hmmm. the fed has spoken. tapering is on its way. the question, how do you adjust your portfolio? barry nap, barclays managing director, tell you how to taper proof your portfolio. as earnings season begins today with alcoas with' just heard, what stocks would you buy ahead of results. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box.
patrick, lincoln ellis, thank you. we'll check in with lincoln in a few minutes to see how the s&p futures are closing. liz: we were telling you about the egyptian stock market falling 3.5% overnight? investors are worried about worsening not improving violence and protests all across cairo. what does it mean for businesses an invests in the country? we have oriscon executive chairman. he is second richest man in egypt. he joins us with a most incan credible story of threats and problems....
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thanks to lisa, seema, patrick and paul, our entire team. we continue to pick up the george zimmerman trial after this break. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? humans. we are beautifully imperfect crea
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in san francisco patrick in redwood shores asked how are the water terps -- water temperatures? they are up. not much change for the weekend. looks cooler. >> downright tropical for those water terps -- water temps. >>> paying to stay in jail. why some inmates are paying the option and how it's helping one city. >>> inside that rough landing of a southwest plane in new york. the investigation this morning into what went wrong. >>> but next -- we go live to london, where the royal baby spent his first night at home
in san francisco patrick in redwood shores asked how are the water terps -- water temperatures? they are up. not much change for the weekend. looks cooler. >> downright tropical for those water terps -- water temps. >>> paying to stay in jail. why some inmates are paying the option and how it's helping one city. >>> inside that rough landing of a southwest plane in new york. the investigation this morning into what went wrong. >>> but next -- we go live to...
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president, and all the best to patrick. that is cute, huh? >> really is. really is my favorite story of the day. i almost picked a different one. glad i want with this one. this one is great. just kind of a little background here for you. apparently former president bush and his wife barbara lost their second child then 4-year-old robin bush to leukemia, 60 years ago. makes sense why he would do this. >> sure does. >>> coming up, imagine a town where every building is painted the exact same shade of blue. and it's a good thing. >> with americans spending $55 billion a year on pets, we have some doggone good money-saving advice when it comes to cari
president, and all the best to patrick. that is cute, huh? >> really is. really is my favorite story of the day. i almost picked a different one. glad i want with this one. this one is great. just kind of a little background here for you. apparently former president bush and his wife barbara lost their second child then 4-year-old robin bush to leukemia, 60 years ago. makes sense why he would do this. >> sure does. >>> coming up, imagine a town where every building is...