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courts have failed to uphold the parts of the constitution that protect our liberties. >> host: randy barnett is joining us on booktv. tell us about yourself. >> guest: i'm thewaterhouse professor of legal thorry at georgetown college, and i'm a former criminal prosecutor in cook county, illinois in chicago. i argued the medical marijuana case in the supreme court and one of the lawyers for in the national federation of business when they challenged the affordable care act. >> host: given all that experience what do you think of the constitution? >> guest: i like the constitution a lot. a lot more than those who want to change it. but i -- having created judicial interpretations what it's supposed to mean and eliminating large parts of the constitution. >> host: so when we have the argue. decision here's your book, restoring the lost constitution. the presumption of liberty." when we have the argument between it's a living document and a strict constructionist argument, is that a fair argument? >> i wouldn't put it quite they way. a constitution that doesn't get followed is a dead con
courts have failed to uphold the parts of the constitution that protect our liberties. >> host: randy barnett is joining us on booktv. tell us about yourself. >> guest: i'm thewaterhouse professor of legal thorry at georgetown college, and i'm a former criminal prosecutor in cook county, illinois in chicago. i argued the medical marijuana case in the supreme court and one of the lawyers for in the national federation of business when they challenged the affordable care act. >>...
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randy! >> i'm not proud of it.ife, if you don't make positive choices. >> an old timer and a young man. deal with the perils of addiction. >> really sick of being here. you know? >> kind of sick of you being there, too. you start at point "a" and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your profession, to move you forward to where you want to be. your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> i am melissa rehberger. here is what's happening. new york is set to become the 21st state to allow medical use of marijuana. governor andrew cuomo will unveil his plan in his next state of the state speech next week. >>> the deep freeze gripping the country reached temperatures of 40 below in international falls, minnesota. >>> and a partial cliff collapse captured on cell phone video in southern england friday. days
randy! >> i'm not proud of it.ife, if you don't make positive choices. >> an old timer and a young man. deal with the perils of addiction. >> really sick of being here. you know? >> kind of sick of you being there, too. you start at point "a" and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our...
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randy, randy! he goes on and on and on. oh, my gosh. he's the nicest guy in the world.le. it drives you crazy. >> within two or three days he usually is off and he mellows right out and he is not a problem. he's actually a model inmate. >> goody day? huh? right here. >> hudson's current charge is more serious than most of his others which were misdemeanors. he's pled guilty to felonious assault and is awaiting sentencing. admits to striking a man with his belt and said it was in self-defense. >> i walked down to the store to get a couple more beers. the victim that supposedly i hit with a belt was coming out of the store and we sort of bumped each other and he pushed me. i pushed him back, and that's when he hit me. with his fist, then he hit me with a beer can. i grabbed my belt. i hit him a couple times, it went out into the parking lot. i called the police, told them i was just assaulted. the ambulance came. i was all bloodied up. i ended up going to the hospital and getting stitches and all that. so on my way out of the hospital they come and arrest me for felonious
randy, randy! he goes on and on and on. oh, my gosh. he's the nicest guy in the world.le. it drives you crazy. >> within two or three days he usually is off and he mellows right out and he is not a problem. he's actually a model inmate. >> goody day? huh? right here. >> hudson's current charge is more serious than most of his others which were misdemeanors. he's pled guilty to felonious assault and is awaiting sentencing. admits to striking a man with his belt and said it was...
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. >> host: a somebody reads restoring the loss constitution, a randy barnett do they have to be a lost a scholar? >> guest: i hope not. i get a lot of feedback from people who have read it more than once or given as a gift because it opens there allies about what is missing in the constitution and how it came to be. it is a serious book although i try to be lighter in the new material added at the end of the updated edition. there is 60 pages of new material and i hope there is so riddled lighter touch send a beginning but it is to be accessible to the educated audience. >> host: do you think the constitution needs further amending? >> guest: i proposed 10 amendments. the intention to restore the lost constitution. a few places maybe it could be improved but most of it is today gave the lowe's miss reading what the supreme court has done for a long time now those 10 amendments now appears revised the end of the book. >> host: what are some of those? >> guest: introduced to both houses last term would allow a majority of states representing the majority of the of population to repeal an
. >> host: a somebody reads restoring the loss constitution, a randy barnett do they have to be a lost a scholar? >> guest: i hope not. i get a lot of feedback from people who have read it more than once or given as a gift because it opens there allies about what is missing in the constitution and how it came to be. it is a serious book although i try to be lighter in the new material added at the end of the updated edition. there is 60 pages of new material and i hope there is so...
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. >> randy wittman actually referenced the weather tonight. wizard goes to randy wittman reared back and threw a haymaker at his team tonight, a frustrated basketball coach. let's say he delivered a body blow after a lackluster performance and the team takes no huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. >>> now game on with dave owens. >> tasteful, that's the way redskins gm bruce allen described the multitude of rumors that seemed to inundate the offices at redskins park during the final weeks of mike shanahan's tenure. the distractions were self- inflicted allen said. he is a man willing to wipe the slate clean. this is part of the process, feeling out those potential replacements, dallas special teams coach interviewed them today and worked with allen in tampa. the
. >> randy wittman actually referenced the weather tonight. wizard goes to randy wittman reared back and threw a haymaker at his team tonight, a frustrated basketball coach. let's say he delivered a body blow after a lackluster performance and the team takes no huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so...
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randy pierce survives his brush with death, but not every driver is quite so lucky.r truck explosion brings a bridge of concrete and steel crashing to the ground. >> this looks like a terrible collapse of this roadway. as you can see, the fire is still burning. >> july 24th, 1998. it's friday afternoon and interstate 40 is jammed with travelers racing to get an early start on the summer weekend. but many drivers don't realize these snake-like curves near connolly springs, north carolina, can be difficult to navigate. even deadly. fire and rescue crews race to the scene of a tanker truck that has spun out of control and slammed into a bridge. as they get closer and closer, a thick billowing cloud of black smoke looms ominously on the horizon. >> we've had a lot of wrecks, single vehicle including tractor trailers and small passenger vehicles. this is one of the most dangerous areas of interstate 40 in north carolina. >> traffic comes to a standstill. some motorists even resort to driving the wrong way in the emergency lane in order to exit the freeway from an on-ramp.
randy pierce survives his brush with death, but not every driver is quite so lucky.r truck explosion brings a bridge of concrete and steel crashing to the ground. >> this looks like a terrible collapse of this roadway. as you can see, the fire is still burning. >> july 24th, 1998. it's friday afternoon and interstate 40 is jammed with travelers racing to get an early start on the summer weekend. but many drivers don't realize these snake-like curves near connolly springs, north...
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last but certainly not least we'll hear from randy barnett. randy is a professor legal theory at georgetown law center where he teaches on a whole variety of subjects. is a graduate of northwestern university and harvard law school. he began his career as a prosecutor in the cook county state attorney's office in chicago. in 2004, he argued that medical marijuana case before the supreme court and that featured a prominent terms of the analysis for the obamacare case. is the author of over 100 articles and blog reviews as well as nine books, in randy barnett goes the role that politics played in litigation. with that please join me in welcoming our panel and then we will turn it over. [applause] >> thank you very much, john. and thank you to the heritage foundation both for putting this on and for helping out the litigation of this crazy case. i want to thank the volokh conspiracy -- my professor in law school for giving me the opportunity work on this book which was incredibly fun. got to relive some of my own past because i had the interestin
last but certainly not least we'll hear from randy barnett. randy is a professor legal theory at georgetown law center where he teaches on a whole variety of subjects. is a graduate of northwestern university and harvard law school. he began his career as a prosecutor in the cook county state attorney's office in chicago. in 2004, he argued that medical marijuana case before the supreme court and that featured a prominent terms of the analysis for the obamacare case. is the author of over 100...
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they had a great time. >> how much longer are you going to be there, randi? are you moving? >> reporter: i think i need to come home. i'm coming home tomorrow. >> come back to the east coast. >> reporter: do you think they'll know? >> thanks very much. >> reporter: okay. >> might want to wash your clothes before going through security at the airport, too. a lot of smoke again. randi, thanks very much. >>> for american's journey we bring you pandemonium tied to bao bao the giant panda cub born at the national zoo. we've been able to track her on the zoo's panda cam. everybody can see her in person in washington zoo in eight days. her name means precious. here's tom foreman with the story. >> she's so warm. >> reporter: at just 17 pounds, 5-month-old bao bao is already a heavyweight in the world of conservation. >> 58 centimeters. >> reporter: a rare success in the long fight to preserve the giant panda. >> pandas are notoriously difficult to breed. >> reporter: ari thompson tends to bao bao and says there are many reasons. pandas are naturally solitary and usually don't mate
they had a great time. >> how much longer are you going to be there, randi? are you moving? >> reporter: i think i need to come home. i'm coming home tomorrow. >> come back to the east coast. >> reporter: do you think they'll know? >> thanks very much. >> reporter: okay. >> might want to wash your clothes before going through security at the airport, too. a lot of smoke again. randi, thanks very much. >>> for american's journey we bring you...
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. >>> bay area police randy page searching for a serial bank robber, but they're not sure if it's a man other a woman. check out these surveillance photos police just released. the suspect ray peers to be a woman wearing different wigs and sunglasses. police say that suspect might actually be a cross doctorser. they say he or she is getting more agrace. >> we really do believe -- aggressive. >> we think they think they are invincible. when i say they, we believe chechias other people helping her out. possibly a get -- she has other people helping her out, possibly a get away driver, possibly a look out. >> the suspect has held up five banks since november. latest yesterday at the coamerica bank. an $11,000 reward is being offered in the case. >>> the family of a 13-year-old shot and killed by a sonoma county sheriff's deputy is adding new allegations to their civil rights lawsuit against the county. those new complaints come after another lively protest at a board of supervisor's meeting today. the death of andy lopez has sparked dozens of demonstrations calling for deputy eric gelhouse
. >>> bay area police randy page searching for a serial bank robber, but they're not sure if it's a man other a woman. check out these surveillance photos police just released. the suspect ray peers to be a woman wearing different wigs and sunglasses. police say that suspect might actually be a cross doctorser. they say he or she is getting more agrace. >> we really do believe -- aggressive. >> we think they think they are invincible. when i say they, we believe chechias...
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our randi kaye somehow got herself assigned to the story. her report coming up. et mode.rly morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to clear inside mode. new transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses now have chromea7™ technology making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid and vibrant. why settle for a lens with one mode. experience life well lit. upgrade your lenses to new transitions® signature™. and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your profession, to move you forward to where you want to be. your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. >>> welcome back. tonight a story i found really fascinating. james fallon is a neuroscientist who spent his life studying psychopaths and looking inside their brains. one day by accident he learned that his own brain scan matched patterns found in known psychopaths. not
our randi kaye somehow got herself assigned to the story. her report coming up. et mode.rly morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside to clear inside mode. new transitions® signature™ adaptive lenses now have chromea7™ technology making them more responsive than ever to changing light. so life can look more vivid and vibrant. why settle for a lens with one mode. experience life well lit. upgrade your lenses to new transitions® signature™. and spend your time working hard to...
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our randi kaye somehow got herself assigned to the story.ming up. [ male announcer ] this is the story of the dusty basement at 1406 35th street the old dining table at 25th and hoffman. ...and the little room above the strip mall off roble avenue. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ in the nation, we reward safe driving. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ it took a lot of juggling to keep it all together.k. for some low-income families, having broadband internet is a faraway dream. so we created internet essentials, america's largest low-cost internet adoption prog
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. --- randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c.5 supers: s/mike gonzales, heritage foundation :16 s/sen. harry reid :45-50 s/gene sperling, director consejo nacional econmico de la casa blanca 1:22-1:30 s/randy serrano @randytelemundo 1:38-1:45 pkg dejaron que el gobierno se paralizara-que una reforma migratoria quedara a medias. y llegaron al primer acuerdo presupuestari o en aÑos al ltimo minuto. muchos se atreven a llamar este congreso el menos productivo en la historia del pas. s/mike gonzalez, heritage foundation "ahora tenemos dos partidos que estn bastante perfectament e divididos". y ahora muchos se preguntan si en este nuevo aÑo las cosas cambiaran por el bien. esta semana el congreso comienza a debatir sobre temas importantes. entre ellos una extensin de beneficios de desempleo luego de que ms de un milln de personas se quedaran sin esta proteccin econmica a solo das del aÑo nuevo el mes pasado. y con todos en washington, incluyendo al presidente obama, de vuelta del receso, el congreso ya est sintiendo la presin. sen. ha
. --- randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c.5 supers: s/mike gonzales, heritage foundation :16 s/sen. harry reid :45-50 s/gene sperling, director consejo nacional econmico de la casa blanca 1:22-1:30 s/randy serrano @randytelemundo 1:38-1:45 pkg dejaron que el gobierno se paralizara-que una reforma migratoria quedara a medias. y llegaron al primer acuerdo presupuestari o en aÑos al ltimo minuto. muchos se atreven a llamar este congreso el menos productivo en la historia del pas. s/mike...
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. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy is back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> one time i thought i was going to come back, i asked my wife, i said, should i run? she goes, well i'm not going to make that call. but she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and kids, freedom is not freedom anyway. >> grab that and come with me. >> andrew dykman is in for statutory rape. unlike randy, coming to prison for andrew is a new and frightening experience. >> i'm pretty nervous. and i'm scared. i wasn't expecting to be here. it's a scary place. i heard stories about what goes on at night here. i heard stories about people getting killed. you name it. >> dykman. >> in order to properly classify the inmates, they will spend several weeks on the cell block as their behavior is observed. because they must be considered a security threat until classified
. >> randy russell is no stranger to usp. he first came in at the age of 15 and did 17 years on a robbery charge. >> randy, it's not good to see you. okay? >> now, randy is back on a parole violation, leaving behind a wife and four children. >> one time i thought i was going to come back, i asked my wife, i said, should i run? she goes, well i'm not going to make that call. but she goes, but you can't take me with you. if i'm not with my wife and kids, freedom is not...
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representative vicky hartzler of missouri, keith ross lists of pennsylvania -- rosslest, randy harris of maryland, mike kelly in pennsylvania, representative robert the danger of north carolina, congressman , bobwinn struck of ohio ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr.
representative vicky hartzler of missouri, keith ross lists of pennsylvania -- rosslest, randy harris of maryland, mike kelly in pennsylvania, representative robert the danger of north carolina, congressman , bobwinn struck of ohio ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a...
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representative vicky hartzler of missouri, keith ross lists of pennsylvania -- rosslest, randy harris of maryland, mike kelly in pennsylvania, representative robert the danger of north carolina, congressman fred winn struck of ohio, bob lauda of ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. to share remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey.
representative vicky hartzler of missouri, keith ross lists of pennsylvania -- rosslest, randy harris of maryland, mike kelly in pennsylvania, representative robert the danger of north carolina, congressman fred winn struck of ohio, bob lauda of ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. to share remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over --...
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randy hicks reports. >> amanda knox is guilty of murder. that is the verdict once again from an italian court following a brand-new trial. announced she has been sentenced to 20 years behind bars. , we were shocked and upset. we are ready to fight. like she was convicted of killing her roommate in 2009. >> she is been acquitted. >> after spending four years in prison, her conviction was overturned due to unreliable evidence. kill meredith? >> no. year, overturning the acquittal and ordering a new trial. her ex-boyfriend was seething -- receive the same verdict. italy will use extradition treaty and pressure the u.s. to send knocks back to italy. to askcan they not ask her back to italy? they have a felon on the books. >> there is no way she is going back over there. >> this case can be appealed. randy -- >> you will hear from amanda knox or the first time since her conviction here on abc seven. she talks with robin roberts. says e-mail customers may be the latest victims of hackers. usernames and passwords were stolen and used to access acc
randy hicks reports. >> amanda knox is guilty of murder. that is the verdict once again from an italian court following a brand-new trial. announced she has been sentenced to 20 years behind bars. , we were shocked and upset. we are ready to fight. like she was convicted of killing her roommate in 2009. >> she is been acquitted. >> after spending four years in prison, her conviction was overturned due to unreliable evidence. kill meredith? >> no. year, overturning the...
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. >> host: randy barnett is joining us on booktv. tell us about yourself. >> guest: well, under [applause] legal professor at georgetown law school, where i direct the georgetown center for the const to shame. a farmer criminal prosecutor put county illinois chicago and i had the medical marijuana case and i was one of the lawyers for the national federation of independent business when they challenged the affordable care act all the way up to the supreme court. >> host: given all that experience, professor barnett, what do you think of the constitution? >> guest: like the constitutional law. i like it more than those who want to change it by creating interpretations of what is supposed to mean by eliminating large parts of the constitution. >> host: here's your book, by the way, "restoring the lost consultation" the presumption of liberty. when we had that argument between a living document in a strict constructionist argument, looking at the constitution, is that a fair argument? >> guest: i wouldn't put it quite that way. i want t
. >> host: randy barnett is joining us on booktv. tell us about yourself. >> guest: well, under [applause] legal professor at georgetown law school, where i direct the georgetown center for the const to shame. a farmer criminal prosecutor put county illinois chicago and i had the medical marijuana case and i was one of the lawyers for the national federation of independent business when they challenged the affordable care act all the way up to the supreme court. >> host: given...
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gary, randy, gentlemen, thank you. chris gersch, we'll see you in a few moments when the s&p futures close. david: thanks, gentlemen. >> thank you. cheryl: so crocs getting a big cash infusion from blackstone earlier this week. the stock is up 21%. the coming up in a first on fox business interview we'll speak with the company's cfo about his plans for the money and search for a new ceo. david: also how about this for a bold call? we have a strategist who says it is time to ditch twitter and buy blackberry. that's what i said? he will tell us why. a tough sell for both cheryl and me. what you should think about and what you should do with money on those two bets. >>> tell us what you think. on monday by the way the senate is set to vote on confirming yell yell as the -- janet yellen fed chairman. there is growing amount of opposition to her confirmation. should she be confirmed? why or why not? let us know what you think. log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. your answers coming up later in the hour. ♪ [ male announcer
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[laughter] >> randy? >> there's a really important point to make on this subject, and that is that the reason why our blogging was as effective as it was and the reason why this book is such great book is because we were all scholars in the field we were blogging about first. that is, we drew upon our scholarship and knowledge to make the more pithy, short form arguments that we were making on the blog. as did our adversaries on balkanization in other places. i mean, one of the sort of interesting juxtapositions is orin was not so much a scholar in the commerce clause and enumerated powers area as i had been and orrs had been, and he was kind of the protag nist, questions about what about this and what about that moving into the area on the nsa surveillance. orin is a scholar of the fourth be amendment. he's the real expert on that area. i am somewhat entrenching into his field as i raise questions about the constitutionality, the dubious constitutionality of the nsa bulk day collection rams. but i certai
[laughter] >> randy? >> there's a really important point to make on this subject, and that is that the reason why our blogging was as effective as it was and the reason why this book is such great book is because we were all scholars in the field we were blogging about first. that is, we drew upon our scholarship and knowledge to make the more pithy, short form arguments that we were making on the blog. as did our adversaries on balkanization in other places. i mean, one of the sort...
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i know that michelle shepherd has come to san francisco public library, randy -- randy weaver, the manager of project read, and marty [speaker not understood] from access services of the public library could come forward. colleagues, i just wanted to let you know that this evening at the public library in the top floor, project read will be celebrating 30 years of amazing work in our city. some of you might have the joy of reading like i do, especially reading out loud with my daughter at home. but there's many, many thousands of people in our city and in cities across this country, 80,000 people in san francisco that have difficulty reading or cannot read. and i think amazing projects like project read help to address that challenge for many, many people in our neighborhoods. that's about roughly -- what is that -- one in -- one in ten of our city's population we're talking about. people to people approaches addressing this issue are i think the most amazing and inspiring, and project read has lived up to that example. i just wanted to say also that as a teacher i was a learner of [speake
i know that michelle shepherd has come to san francisco public library, randy -- randy weaver, the manager of project read, and marty [speaker not understood] from access services of the public library could come forward. colleagues, i just wanted to let you know that this evening at the public library in the top floor, project read will be celebrating 30 years of amazing work in our city. some of you might have the joy of reading like i do, especially reading out loud with my daughter at home....
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randy, welcome. tell us what you know at this point?we don't know a whole lot except for what people are texting us. we're in a lockdown situation and the back of our store right now. about an hour ago. we saw everybody running in the mall and we heard shots fired. we heard people were shot. we heard now that the shooter himself was shot. >> that is what you are hearing but we haven't got confirmation with police. how many shots did you hear were fired? >> we heard a couple of pops and saw people running. the mall cleared out quickly evacuated everybody. ran in the store. we're in the store right now. i have six employees and we have five people that ran in to our store. >> are you in the back of the store? >> we're in the back of the store. they told us to stay in back of the store. >> have the police come by -- >> no. we're getting everything on the phone call that told us what to do. >> was there a sense of panic from those fleeing the area? >> definitely. panic that people yelled there was a shooter in the mall. >> bng saturday ther
randy, welcome. tell us what you know at this point?we don't know a whole lot except for what people are texting us. we're in a lockdown situation and the back of our store right now. about an hour ago. we saw everybody running in the mall and we heard shots fired. we heard people were shot. we heard now that the shooter himself was shot. >> that is what you are hearing but we haven't got confirmation with police. how many shots did you hear were fired? >> we heard a couple of pops...
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coming up in my conversation with randy zuckerberg, mark's sister, of facebook. we'll talk about the proliferation of technology in our world. all that and much ore in a few minutes. david: we'll be waiting. thanks, liz. break down today's action. eric marshall, has over a billion dollars in assets under management. we'll talk to alan knuckman in the pits of the cme. alan, start with you. let's talk about investors in general, alan? what is your sense, all the investors who stayed on the sidelines in 2013. there were quite a few. are they coming back in 2014? >> i don't know just yet. i think they're spoiled by the conditions and they think they missed out on it and don't want to jump in until there's a selloff and when there's a selloff they're too scared to get in. we had a selloff yesterday. dow down 150 points. we came back. 140 points off the low. the dow is not a barometer we want to use but it would be positive if it wasn't for ibm. s&p closing in on new highs once again. when you look at futures, we did not make new highs last week. cash did. i see more u
coming up in my conversation with randy zuckerberg, mark's sister, of facebook. we'll talk about the proliferation of technology in our world. all that and much ore in a few minutes. david: we'll be waiting. thanks, liz. break down today's action. eric marshall, has over a billion dollars in assets under management. we'll talk to alan knuckman in the pits of the cme. alan, start with you. let's talk about investors in general, alan? what is your sense, all the investors who stayed on the...
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el muchacho se cambiÓ y supo marcar su territorio, hoy deja un legado importante, que querÍa ♪ ♪ >> randyrarse de la selecciÓn mexicana despuÉs del mundial. algo que muchos estÁn lamentando. seguirÁ cumpliendo muchos sueÑos a personas que quiera superarse. >> como todos sabemos, las temperaturas estÁn a punto de congelaciÓn en buena parte del paÍs. una mujer en ohio se vio obligada a alojar una familia de patos para que no murieron de frÍo. ahÍ se ve la familia reciben el calor del hogar. sÓlo que en la noche, los dueÑos tienen que taparse resueltos por el ruido que hacen. >> gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de martes desde enero. 15 personas han muerto a consecuencia del frÍo que azota buena parte del paÍs. varias ciudades registran temperaturas mÁs bajas en la historia. >> haber advertido a suiza sobre la inseguridad en ese paÍs. en exclusiva hablan con univisiÓn esta noche. >> docenas de policÍas y bomberos de nueva york son arrastrados por fraudes relacionados a la tragedia del 11 de septiembre en esa ciudad. ♪ ♪
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que este sea el aÑo de la accin, ya que es lo que la mayoria de la poblacion exige pitch - blanca ---randyerrano desde washington d.c. nos tiene el informe sobre el discurso presidencial que tambin incluy la reforma migratoria. take pkg 0:01 1:01 1:37 pkg ya había declarado 2014 como un "año de acción". y fue con ese tono con que el presidente barack obama pronunció su quinto discurso sobre el estado de la unión ante el congreso. .las declaraciones del mandatario giraron en gran parte en torno a la economía .obama recalcó que quiere trabajar con el congreso para disminuir el desempleo y crear trabajos . "el presidente va a tomar muchas acciones con su poder. pero yo creo que la mejor manera es hablar con el congreso. vamos a ver qué podemos hacer para estimular la economía. no creo que más leyes y más regulaciones va a arreglar el problema". obama no dejo por fuera el tema de inmigración.e hizo un llamado a los republicanos a reformar las leyes migratorias del país. esta semana se espera que el presidente de la cámara baja presente los principios para una reforma a su partido que podría in
que este sea el aÑo de la accin, ya que es lo que la mayoria de la poblacion exige pitch - blanca ---randyerrano desde washington d.c. nos tiene el informe sobre el discurso presidencial que tambin incluy la reforma migratoria. take pkg 0:01 1:01 1:37 pkg ya había declarado 2014 como un "año de acción". y fue con ese tono con que el presidente barack obama pronunció su quinto discurso sobre el estado de la unión ante el congreso. .las declaraciones del mandatario giraron en gran...
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if you're lawyer is randy mastro, you won't be going out of your way to cooperate.governor and he'll do it like he does everything, very aggressively. >> there's a conflict there, you'll tell your client, don't say anything. but for political reasons he's the governor of new jersey, the chairman of the republican governors association. he's got to talk. >> he's got to talk, but you can be sure that governor christie is going to be saying things like, as he's already said, i've already addressed those questions. one thing to be able to questions about your duties as governor, but whether you interact about the details of this matter is another question. i don't expect randy mastro will be allowing the governor to engage about this every day. he is going to keep this under ta tight rein and look for conflict ahead because, you know, in the production of documents, who's cooperating, how much they're cooperating, that is where these matters often turn into conflict and you'll see it here, i bet. >> everybody seems to be lawyering up right now, as they say. jeffrey, tha
if you're lawyer is randy mastro, you won't be going out of your way to cooperate.governor and he'll do it like he does everything, very aggressively. >> there's a conflict there, you'll tell your client, don't say anything. but for political reasons he's the governor of new jersey, the chairman of the republican governors association. he's got to talk. >> he's got to talk, but you can be sure that governor christie is going to be saying things like, as he's already said, i've...
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so randi, thank you very much. i think she was high.otally -- she was red in the face. >> secondhand smoke high? it's powerful stuff. this is not the weed the '60s generation smoked. >> i wouldn't know about that. >> i would. >> you're too young. >> do you know about the '60s. >> i just know about pot. >> so time for what's your story. >> it's a very hard turn. three years since the arab spring was launched. the first dictator fled on this day in 2011. and it's very sad, because the arab spring is losing. many arabs now say it's disintegrating into warring tribes. and in egypt, who are now voting right now on a referendum on a new constitution under military rule. they say we live a nightmare right now. >> and it's going to be going on for a long time. there's no end in sight to all of this. what's your story? >> it's not neutrality. i'm going to tell you what you need to know about neutrality. you need to know about -- it's about preserving open competition on the internet. if you believe that the government regulatory system should en
so randi, thank you very much. i think she was high.otally -- she was red in the face. >> secondhand smoke high? it's powerful stuff. this is not the weed the '60s generation smoked. >> i wouldn't know about that. >> i would. >> you're too young. >> do you know about the '60s. >> i just know about pot. >> so time for what's your story. >> it's a very hard turn. three years since the arab spring was launched. the first dictator fled on this day in...
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---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c.al plan integral del senado.. prometieron en vez su propia versión de una reforma migratoria que vendría por partes.. ..y ahora el liderazgo republicano en la cámara baja está dando a conocer los pedazos el rompecabezas.. s/john boehner , presidente de la camara baja y solamente después de ese paso, considerarían otros puntos-como un camino hacia un estatus legal-pero no a la ciudadanía--para personas indocumentadas que admitan su culpabilidad, mientras que jóvenes indocumentados conocidos como "dreamers" si podrían contar con la ciudadanía. también se exigiría la implementación obligatoria del sistema de verificación e- verify.. esta semana algunos demócratas estaban expresando optimismo de que las propuestas acordadas comiencen a allanar el camino para un voto en la cámara baja. s/cong. luis gutierrez "todas las reacciones han sido positivas. la casa blanca ha hablado positivamente, yo he hablado positivamente, todo el mundo está diciendo 'que bien'. les damos la bienvenida a los rep
---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c.al plan integral del senado.. prometieron en vez su propia versión de una reforma migratoria que vendría por partes.. ..y ahora el liderazgo republicano en la cámara baja está dando a conocer los pedazos el rompecabezas.. s/john boehner , presidente de la camara baja y solamente después de ese paso, considerarían otros puntos-como un camino hacia un estatus legal-pero no a la ciudadanía--para personas indocumentadas que admitan su...
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i want to bring up two members of our team that help with all the programs returning first up randy fromand randy you and i have joked we share a mother to & to help folks thrive in san francisco roond come on up >> the right thank you very much. i i know we're all waiting for the lltdz to coltolo. we have 2 hundred and some neighborhood parks. it's not be president about just eating food it's about family and friends so thank you to the rec and park department and thank you for your 0 pardoning and happy and heath holiday season to everyone thank you >> thank you r5r7d we have another mother to we like to get out and play. there maybe no san francisco organization that shows the joy of play better than zinka. i want to bring up ken weber from zane can. i have a fun job i get to work in a company that makes games like farmville. we're proponent of play on our computer and on our smart phone by the we like to engage in real play. we're proud partners of rec and park we've built mraurgd and we're a young company and we feel we're just getting started. we are thrilled to are a be a part of
i want to bring up two members of our team that help with all the programs returning first up randy fromand randy you and i have joked we share a mother to & to help folks thrive in san francisco roond come on up >> the right thank you very much. i i know we're all waiting for the lltdz to coltolo. we have 2 hundred and some neighborhood parks. it's not be president about just eating food it's about family and friends so thank you to the rec and park department and thank you for your...
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. >> pierre: and randy carlyle was screaming at his team, watch the backdoor. that's the play you were alluding to, eddie. >> mike e.: on-side play to zetterberg. crosses with it. a little feed in front. jammed at the side of the net by cleary, and it would not go. >> eddie: great play by lupul on the back-check. >> mike e.: quincey turning with it there. nearly seven minutes played, third period. and clearly able to pivot and then it's shoved on by dekeyser. jabbed at by miller. and then it is across now for the play by quincey. back in for drew miller again. he's got a man in front. glendening. he steps around behind. taken on now by bozak. that one shanked off of kulemin for the lead. and so quincey will ready another foray by the red wings here as it is flung by miller and jabbed away. and off the high glass by bernier. sent to the back. dekeyser a drive, and it went wide. rebound ripped by glendening and held by bernier. they are around it. they haven't put it in it. 2-1, toronto. ♪ [ male announcer ] some people might think we're set in our ways. that we'
. >> pierre: and randy carlyle was screaming at his team, watch the backdoor. that's the play you were alluding to, eddie. >> mike e.: on-side play to zetterberg. crosses with it. a little feed in front. jammed at the side of the net by cleary, and it would not go. >> eddie: great play by lupul on the back-check. >> mike e.: quincey turning with it there. nearly seven minutes played, third period. and clearly able to pivot and then it's shoved on by dekeyser. jabbed at...
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. ---..randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c. 1;09 1;30 luego de haber rechazado una medida comprensiva que aprob el senado, el liderazgo republicano prometi su propia versin de una reforma migratoria.y al terminar el da se espera lleguen a un acuerdo sobre los puntos que dominaran el debate de aqu en adelante. s/john boehner , presidente de la camara baja 10- 12 nat "it's a problem we've had.") no es justo que el tema de inmigracin se haya convertido en un juego poltico, dijo el lder de la cmara baja, john boehner, quien se encuentra en maryland con sus colegas republicanos en un seminario anual. pero insisti que abordaran una reforma por partes y que la seguridad fronteriza sera un tema clave. algunos demcratas estn optimistas de que esta vez las propuestas acordadas allanen el camino para un voto en la cmara baja. s/cong. luis gutierrez :37-40 "todas las reacciones han sido positivas. la casa blanca ha hablado positivamente, yo he hablado positivamente, todo el mundo está diciendo 'que bien'. les damos la bienvenida a los repu
. ---..randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c. 1;09 1;30 luego de haber rechazado una medida comprensiva que aprob el senado, el liderazgo republicano prometi su propia versin de una reforma migratoria.y al terminar el da se espera lleguen a un acuerdo sobre los puntos que dominaran el debate de aqu en adelante. s/john boehner , presidente de la camara baja 10- 12 nat "it's a problem we've had.") no es justo que el tema de inmigracin se haya convertido en un juego poltico, dijo...
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---randy serrano nos informa..so, el estar desempleados se ha convertido en una realidad abrumante. s/candida vigil, desempleada "la economía está muy mala. el desempleo. por eso se ven muchas personas aquí.." ellos son la cara de millones de personas en el país quienes dependen de beneficios del gobierno para poder sobrevivir. s/serafino vigil, desempleado "pagar vehículo, pagar renta, pagar el mortgage de la casa, tal vez comida". es un tema que est dando de qu hablar en washington. en su primer voto del aÑo, el senado dio luz verde a considerar una medida que extiende los beneficios federales de desempleo a ms de un milln de personas que se quedaron sin esa proteccin econmica el mes pasado. solamente seis republicanos apoyaron la medida. pero fue suficiente para mantener el debate en el senado. randy serrano @randytelemun do algunos demócratas dicen que están sorprendidos ante el apoyo republicano que recibió la medida para este primer voto sobre extender estos beneficios. y esperan sea una previa de lo que se p
---randy serrano nos informa..so, el estar desempleados se ha convertido en una realidad abrumante. s/candida vigil, desempleada "la economía está muy mala. el desempleo. por eso se ven muchas personas aquí.." ellos son la cara de millones de personas en el país quienes dependen de beneficios del gobierno para poder sobrevivir. s/serafino vigil, desempleado "pagar vehículo, pagar renta, pagar el mortgage de la casa, tal vez comida". es un tema que est dando de qu hablar...
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the team confirmed that randy jordan will be the new running back coach.e spent the last two seasons at unc. the nationals held their nats fest today. the 2014 baseball season will be here before you know it. fans had a chance to meet the new managers. kids were out running the bases. we're 19 days away from pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training. everyone looking forward to getting the season started. including matt williams. >> i'm itching at this point, like everybody is. i talked to the guys, a lot of them are here today and they're ready to go too. they can't wait. can't wait to let it go. >> i just met him probably an hour ago and we talked for a little bit. you know, i definitely like hearing what he's saying. so i'm the type of guy that likes to work hard. >> pitchers and catchers reporting, love that. we continue to >> live from boston it is the heterosexual skating chamonship. [ cheers and applause ] >>> hi, everybody, i'm scott hamilton here with tara lipinski. >> and you can't tell from home but we're both tiny little people. >> we
the team confirmed that randy jordan will be the new running back coach.e spent the last two seasons at unc. the nationals held their nats fest today. the 2014 baseball season will be here before you know it. fans had a chance to meet the new managers. kids were out running the bases. we're 19 days away from pitchers and catchers reporting for spring training. everyone looking forward to getting the season started. including matt williams. >> i'm itching at this point, like everybody is....
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---randy serrano nos amplia. 1;30 fue un fallido debut para el llamado obamacare hace tres meses. pero a partir de hoy a la medianoche ms de un milln de personas esperan contar con seguro mdico bajo la nueva le de salud. una fecha que muchos estn recalcando como histrica. s/annette raveneau, enroll america "ahora ninguna compañía de seguro le puede rechazar porque tienen una condición pre- existente. y gracias a la ayuda financiera del gobierno federal las personas van a poder tener ayuda económica para poder comprar unos seguros que sean de calidad". con los problemas tcnicos mayormente resueltos, ahora la administracin obama se est enfocando en lo positivo. el gobierno estima que unas siete millones de personas se inscriban para seguro mdico bajo la ley de salud antes de la fecha lmite en la primavera. y es que el temor de algunos es que la cifra de personas que se inscriban no sea suficiente, cosa que podra provocar a algunas compaÑas medicas a salirse del programa. s/cong.darrell issa, y desde ya muchos repub
---randy serrano nos amplia. 1;30 fue un fallido debut para el llamado obamacare hace tres meses. pero a partir de hoy a la medianoche ms de un milln de personas esperan contar con seguro mdico bajo la nueva le de salud. una fecha que muchos estn recalcando como histrica. s/annette raveneau, enroll america "ahora ninguna compañía de seguro le puede rechazar porque tienen una condición pre- existente. y gracias a la ayuda financiera del gobierno federal las personas van a poder tener...
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. >> host: randy barnett is joining us on >> host: randy barnett joining us on booktv. >> guest: i am the up professor of legal theory at georgetown tried direct the georgetown center for the constitution in the formal prosecute be -- prosecutor in chicago in those one of the lawyers for the national federation of business and the challenge the affordable care at all the way of to the supreme court. >> guest: given all that experience what do you think of the constitution? >> guest: i like it more than those who want to change its by having creative judicial interpretations of what it is supposed to mean in eliminating a large parts of the constitution in. >> host: when we have that argument, here is your book "restoring the lost constitution: the presumption of liberty." between a living document and a strict constructionist argument looking up a constitution is that a fair argument? eighty-one actual date if it does not be followed is a dead constitution that is what i want to follow to keep alive. with strict constructionist to agree with justice scalia you want to correct lee inte
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pitch blanca --randy serrano desde washington, d.c., nos cuenta sobre los cambios bruscos de temperaturaiendo en algunas partes de la nacion. pkg 0:25 0:30 0:51 1:09 as amaneci la capital ayer. a casi sesenta grados, turistas y capitalinos disfrutaron de una clida rareza en enero.. .pero menos de veinticuatro horas despus esta era la escena. una ciudad paralizada por una ola glida acompaÑada de hielo que est azotando a gran parte de la costa este del pas. .. apenas caan los primeros copos de nieve esta maÑana y ya varios negocios sentan los efectos secundarios. s/herman bautista, residente de washingto, d.c. "las calles están vacías, en los negocios casi no hay personas haciendo compras". s/ramón palma, residente de washingto, d.c. "no podemos trabajar. al no poder trabajar no podemos influenciar la economía". desde chicago hasta nueva inglaterra millones de personas estn sintiendo los estragos. ms de dos mil vuelos cancelados, escuelas cerradas, y una escases de propano en varios estados est haciendo est convirtiendo esta ola invernal en una pesadilla.. s/randy serrano, @randytelemund o
pitch blanca --randy serrano desde washington, d.c., nos cuenta sobre los cambios bruscos de temperaturaiendo en algunas partes de la nacion. pkg 0:25 0:30 0:51 1:09 as amaneci la capital ayer. a casi sesenta grados, turistas y capitalinos disfrutaron de una clida rareza en enero.. .pero menos de veinticuatro horas despus esta era la escena. una ciudad paralizada por una ola glida acompaÑada de hielo que est azotando a gran parte de la costa este del pas. .. apenas caan los primeros copos de...
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neil: i am saying melissa frances rich. >> i am randy zellon rich. when you have done is you set the bar. you set market, somebody smarter than i said, it is no different when you pay robby cano $24 million a year, that is new gold standard. bad news for banks you paid $2 million on madoff, if you get into trouble again or similar, you are not going to payless, you go to pay more. good news, you get to to live it fight another day, nobody goes to jail. neil: that might be case with this 5 year proviso they could delay any further punishment if they just do what the government says. still talking $20 billion collectively a single firm paid to u uncle sam. yet the stock is doing well. it makes me think that critics of the bank say there is more money to be had there. >> there is no question. ask any celebrity. worse day of your life, whe you no longer get recognized at a restaurant, you hate it on the way up. neil: i hate when i walk into mcdonald's and no one knows me, you are right. >> the 59 to be made, and -- point to be made, and take away, if you
neil: i am saying melissa frances rich. >> i am randy zellon rich. when you have done is you set the bar. you set market, somebody smarter than i said, it is no different when you pay robby cano $24 million a year, that is new gold standard. bad news for banks you paid $2 million on madoff, if you get into trouble again or similar, you are not going to payless, you go to pay more. good news, you get to to live it fight another day, nobody goes to jail. neil: that might be case with this 5...
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randi kaye reports. >> what's wrong with this one? >> this is the hong kong sour diesel. >> reporter: at the grove in denver, it's hardly business as usual. this marijuana dispensary has gone from serving 25 to 50 customers a day selling medical marijuana to about 400 people daily now that recreational pot is legal. >> we definitely did get in at the right time. we were able to get on the bandwagon with the recreational. >> reporter: erin phillips and her husband own the grove along with seven other dispensaries around the denver area under their parent company strainwise. before this, they were in the real estate business. when they opened their doors on january 1st, the first day pot was legal here for those 21 and older, they were swamped by customers. >> it was very, very busy. we had people lining up before the doors opened. throughout the day we pretty much had about a 3 to 3 1/2-hour wait. we had people coming in the door just stunned. they were all like kids in a candy store. >> reporter: which is exactly why investment groups
randi kaye reports. >> what's wrong with this one? >> this is the hong kong sour diesel. >> reporter: at the grove in denver, it's hardly business as usual. this marijuana dispensary has gone from serving 25 to 50 customers a day selling medical marijuana to about 400 people daily now that recreational pot is legal. >> we definitely did get in at the right time. we were able to get on the bandwagon with the recreational. >> reporter: erin phillips and her husband...
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roll open under ---randy serrano nos tiene mas informacion sobre esta fuerte tormenta en el siguienteortaje. take pkg ;01 ;04 ;15 ;47 1;00 al mal tiempo buena cara... s/carlos gonzales viajero "pasarla bien lo que uno pueda. no está en las manos de nosotros..." así es como miles de viajeros en todo el país han tenido que recibir la primera tormenta invernal de 2014. s/gabriel medina viajero "bueno, me voy a quedar en el cuarto del hotel un ratito hasta mi vuelo". así no era como gabriel medina pensaba pasar la primera semana del nuevo año. y con más clima invernal pronosticado para el domingo, planea cambiar su itinerario este fin de semana para volver al clima cálido de miami lo más pronto posible. gabriel medina viajero engmdporque el domigo medad". o iero regresar a casa s/randy serrano @randytelemun do pero no todos los viajeros han tenido la suerte de regresar a este fin de semana. miles de nllas de los aeropuertos. cance de dos mil vuelos canceladosolaa la tormenta. kimberly gibbs aeropuerto nacional reagan en el shiton, d.c., punto decala rmuchos vuelos con destino eloactados s
roll open under ---randy serrano nos tiene mas informacion sobre esta fuerte tormenta en el siguienteortaje. take pkg ;01 ;04 ;15 ;47 1;00 al mal tiempo buena cara... s/carlos gonzales viajero "pasarla bien lo que uno pueda. no está en las manos de nosotros..." así es como miles de viajeros en todo el país han tenido que recibir la primera tormenta invernal de 2014. s/gabriel medina viajero "bueno, me voy a quedar en el cuarto del hotel un ratito hasta mi vuelo". así no...
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---randy serrano nos amplia....kg ;01 ;09 ;12 ;30 ;51 ni las heladas temperaturas, ni la nieve detuvo que estos manifestantes trajeran su mensaje al capitolio. s/henry batista, manifestante "el aborto es un asesinato". s/luis gonzalo, manifestante "un niño en el vientre es una vida". miles de protestantes anti-aborto de todo el pas convirtieron la explanada nacional esta tarde en el escenario de la marcha pro-vida ms grande del mundo. .. y todo en el aniversario nmero cuarenta-y- uno de la histrica decisin de la corte suprema que reconoci el derecho a la interrupcin voluntaria al embarazo. s/eric cantor el republicano eric cantor asegur esta tarde a los manifestantes que la cmara baja votara la prxima semana sobre una medida que prohibira que fondos federales se usen para abortos. y desde roma el papa francisco comunic sus oraciones por la marcha y la causa a travs de twitter. randy serrano @randytelemun do pero no solo fueron aquellos en contra del aborto sino grupos a favor de la interrupción al embarazo los que s
---randy serrano nos amplia....kg ;01 ;09 ;12 ;30 ;51 ni las heladas temperaturas, ni la nieve detuvo que estos manifestantes trajeran su mensaje al capitolio. s/henry batista, manifestante "el aborto es un asesinato". s/luis gonzalo, manifestante "un niño en el vientre es una vida". miles de protestantes anti-aborto de todo el pas convirtieron la explanada nacional esta tarde en el escenario de la marcha pro-vida ms grande del mundo. .. y todo en el aniversario nmero...
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blanca roll open under ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c...;21 no es el patrn migratorio del que se suele hablar. muchos dicen que la "migracin de retorno" es un fenmeno nuevo que est acaparando la atencin de muchos en ambos lados de la frontera.. s/aracely garca- granados, directora ejecutiva de matt "tanto en mxico como en estados unidos se han basado en la percepcin de que los mexicanos iban a venir en grandes nmeros a quedarse. pero la realidad desde 2007 es que estos nmeros estn bajando". segn un nuevo informe entre dos-mil-cinco y dos-mil-diez, uno-coma- cuatro millones de mexicanos regresaron a su pas, y destaca que la familia y el aÑoro por su tierra son los mayores factores para tomar esta decisin. y aunque casi el noventa por ciento de los encuestados dicen haber tenido una experiencia positiva en estados unidos, ms de la mitad dicen no querer regresar. s/randy serrano, @randytelemundo el estudio, que se llev a cabo en el estado de jalisco por ser el estado con el mayor nmero de inmigrantes que regresan a mxico, sugiere un interesant
blanca roll open under ---randy serrano nos amplia desde washington d.c...;21 no es el patrn migratorio del que se suele hablar. muchos dicen que la "migracin de retorno" es un fenmeno nuevo que est acaparando la atencin de muchos en ambos lados de la frontera.. s/aracely garca- granados, directora ejecutiva de matt "tanto en mxico como en estados unidos se han basado en la percepcin de que los mexicanos iban a venir en grandes nmeros a quedarse. pero la realidad desde 2007 es...
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roll open under ---randy serrano nos amplia desde la capital.;08 ;25 ;52 1;07 1;14 1;31 para ana julia fuentes, el salario mnimo actual de siete-veinticinco- la-hora no es lo suficiente para sobrevivir...dic e que un incremento, por ms modesto que sea, hara la diferencia. s/ana julia fuentes, trabajadora "nosotros estamos muy mal ganando poquito. no se alcanza y usted sabe que todo esta bien caro, la vivienda..todo" sentimiento que muchos latinos en el pas comparten. s/monica montoya, trabajadora "beneficiaria a nuestras familias, nuestras comunidades, nuestros hijos.." s/oscar montoya, trabajador "para ser realista, es un pago demasiado pequeño que no alcanza para lo basico" el salario mnimo ha sido tema de contencin entre demcratas y republicanos por aÑos.. ..y es debate que est volviendo a arrancar en washington en forma de una propuesta por parte de un grupo de congresistas demcratas quinees estn impulsando un aumento al salario mnimo actual-de $7.25 la hora a $10.10 la hora. el secretario de trabajo tom perez dice que el incremento, que cue
roll open under ---randy serrano nos amplia desde la capital.;08 ;25 ;52 1;07 1;14 1;31 para ana julia fuentes, el salario mnimo actual de siete-veinticinco- la-hora no es lo suficiente para sobrevivir...dic e que un incremento, por ms modesto que sea, hara la diferencia. s/ana julia fuentes, trabajadora "nosotros estamos muy mal ganando poquito. no se alcanza y usted sabe que todo esta bien caro, la vivienda..todo" sentimiento que muchos latinos en el pas comparten. s/monica montoya,...
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the first time this had ever been done, 2006, after a mining explosion. 12 minors died, only one, randyccloy, survived. but his brain was badly damaged. his team of doctors, including barry seers figured this. 30% of the brain is composed of omega 3 fatty acids. giving him a dose of fish oil might restore function. dr. julian bails was mccloy's nurro surgeon. >> the concept was then trying to rebuild his brain with what it was made from when he was embryo in his mother's womb. >> rebuild his brain? >> yes. we gave him a very high unprecedented dose to make sure we saturated and got high levels in the brain. >> i'd just like to thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: after the fish oil, mccloy made a dramatic, full recovery. the science is not clear. there have been no large studies and it didn't always seem to work. but despite that, grant virgin's family, a combination of desperate and determined decided to give it a try. >> i don't want to wait 20 years to do a bunch more studies to prove it works. i don't need that. >> reporter: grant was given 20 grams of fish o
the first time this had ever been done, 2006, after a mining explosion. 12 minors died, only one, randyccloy, survived. but his brain was badly damaged. his team of doctors, including barry seers figured this. 30% of the brain is composed of omega 3 fatty acids. giving him a dose of fish oil might restore function. dr. julian bails was mccloy's nurro surgeon. >> the concept was then trying to rebuild his brain with what it was made from when he was embryo in his mother's womb. >>...