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with a flying start. >> reporter: shelly ann fraser-pryce said she's concentrating on the 200 metersis season. but the do hat diamond league the champion proved once again untouchable. >> i'm pleased over all. for me to come out here and to perform, i wanted to just execute. i thought it would be my first race for the season. so i wanted to see where i was at, how training was going. i have a lot to go and look at. >> it was a record-breaking night for olympic shot putter valerie adams. she won her 47th final in a row. >> it was better than last season. obviously that's going over 20 meters. obviously i want more. but hey, it is what it is, and i'll take the win. it's my 47eth consecutive win. >>> coming in fourth in front of his home crowd. the champion would prevail in a very competitive field. the russian jumped 2 meters 41 just four centimeters off the world record. concentrating on the diamond league. he won the 400 meters by equaling his world-leading time to 44.44 seconds. >> it was important for me to come out in the first diamond league race and get this win. to set the seas
with a flying start. >> reporter: shelly ann fraser-pryce said she's concentrating on the 200 metersis season. but the do hat diamond league the champion proved once again untouchable. >> i'm pleased over all. for me to come out here and to perform, i wanted to just execute. i thought it would be my first race for the season. so i wanted to see where i was at, how training was going. i have a lot to go and look at. >> it was a record-breaking night for olympic shot putter...
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May 18, 2014
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. >> pryce also refused to provide his dna. >> the detective wanted to get his dna legally without him knowing it. >> i have learned from tv shows like "forensic files" you can obtain dna from a cigarette butt or soda can. >> the detective offered him a can of soda. >> we got through with the interview and chad had not finished the mountain dew. i had a new trash can liner and i said don't spill it. it will get all over there and leak out. >> investigators knew they had to drain the soda by making a hole in the bottom of the can. >> that's probably the best thing to do is go ahead and drain the can so there's no chance that something in the can could effect the dna on the mouth of the can. >> then dna testing could begin. the very next day, before the dna results were in, there was another rape ten miles away. a 17-year-old girl and her 22-year-old boyfriend were parked at the dickinson bayou boat ramp when they encountered trouble. >> two people were present, girlfriend and a boyfriend and out of nowhere came the assailant opened the door, produced a gun, had them removed from the pic
. >> pryce also refused to provide his dna. >> the detective wanted to get his dna legally without him knowing it. >> i have learned from tv shows like "forensic files" you can obtain dna from a cigarette butt or soda can. >> the detective offered him a can of soda. >> we got through with the interview and chad had not finished the mountain dew. i had a new trash can liner and i said don't spill it. it will get all over there and leak out. >>...
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May 27, 2014
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in the builders' time, engineers, astronomers, mathematicians were like pryces, magicians, possessorsemplate nature or did they want to conquer it, control it? >> they were certainly trying to emulate it. their mathematics were trying to figure out how nature worked, particularly the square roots and the repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unli
in the builders' time, engineers, astronomers, mathematicians were like pryces, magicians, possessorsemplate nature or did they want to conquer it, control it? >> they were certainly trying to emulate it. their mathematics were trying to figure out how nature worked, particularly the square roots and the repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate,...
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May 1, 2014
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and i think it depends do you value your security over your pryce or your privacy over your security? >> hear more saturday morning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's newest book, "sundays at eight," a collection of interviews with some of the nation's top storytellers. >> the normal trajectory of escape stories or or concentration camp stories is you have someone who comes from a sophisticateed -- sophisticated, civilized family. they're taken to the camp. all the other relatives are killed. they have to behave in an inhuman way to survive. and then they come out and they tell their story about a descent ..Ñi the governor took questions from reporters for just under one hour. >> okay. we have a very important guest with us today. governor shumlin of vermont. governor shumlin was elected in 2010, reelected in 20 told her calmly states elect governors every two years? you're running again, are you nuts because i haven't announced yet. we have a lot of work to do. >> i would bet on you to win because i checked, no governor of vermont running for reelection has been defeated in ov
and i think it depends do you value your security over your pryce or your privacy over your security? >> hear more saturday morning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's newest book, "sundays at eight," a collection of interviews with some of the nation's top storytellers. >> the normal trajectory of escape stories or or concentration camp stories is you have someone who comes from a sophisticateed -- sophisticated, civilized family. they're taken to the camp....
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when i first started working on this area with the distinguished former member, deborah pryce, we were holding a hearing and listening to the stories of young women, how they were entrapped, stolen, aten, drugged into sex slavery. and deborah leaned over to me and said, carolyn, as a former judge, i used to convict young girls as prostitutes. i never stopped to ask them, as we are today, how did this happen to you, how did you get into this trouble that is destroying your life and your health? and that is what this bill is going to do. it will provide a safe harbor so that young people will be treated as young people. , a afficker is a criminal john is a child abuser, a pimp is a -- is someone who should be behind bars. and this starts to shift the focus away from the young exploited people and harming them further with incarceration, protecting them and shifting more towards who's causing the problem, the demand side. this is a tremendously important bill, and we should put more traffickers where they belong, behind bars. this change is long overdue and i look forward to passing this
when i first started working on this area with the distinguished former member, deborah pryce, we were holding a hearing and listening to the stories of young women, how they were entrapped, stolen, aten, drugged into sex slavery. and deborah leaned over to me and said, carolyn, as a former judge, i used to convict young girls as prostitutes. i never stopped to ask them, as we are today, how did this happen to you, how did you get into this trouble that is destroying your life and your health?...
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May 6, 2014
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determine those will raise energy pries pryces or cost jobs. so if the department of energy and the g.a.o. determine the regulations will not impact jobs or energy prices, the e.p.a. could go forward and finalize those regulations. it is time to be honest with the american people about the costs of these regulations. taken together, these two amendments are a strong step toward placing a check on e.p.a.'s regulatory train wreck. the final amendment i'll offer, madam president, is specific to the administration's upcoming proposal on ground-level ozone which is the most expensive in e.p.a.'s history. the costs are so great when the e.p.a. first proposed lower levels in 2010, the white house delayed those regulations until after the president's reelection. my amendment is straightforward. it would require the e.p.a. to consider the costs of regulations. the e.p.a. isn't even allowed to consider costs when setting new regulations. my amendment would fix that. additionally, my amendment would force the e.p.a. to focus on the worst areas of smog bef
determine those will raise energy pries pryces or cost jobs. so if the department of energy and the g.a.o. determine the regulations will not impact jobs or energy prices, the e.p.a. could go forward and finalize those regulations. it is time to be honest with the american people about the costs of these regulations. taken together, these two amendments are a strong step toward placing a check on e.p.a.'s regulatory train wreck. the final amendment i'll offer, madam president, is specific to...