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when questioned, brown denied any involvement in heather's murder. >> why are your fingerprints out there, robert? >> my fingerprints weren't out there. >> i'm guaranteeing you that i ain't lying to you. your fingerprints are there. >> prosecutors believe brown's motive was burglary. [ ringing ] on the night of the crime, heather church was babysitting her brother, sage. her mother called at 8:30 to check on them. after her mother called, heather put her brother to bed, turned out the lights and went to sleep herself. brown arrived at the churches' home some time after 8:30. the house lights were off and there was no car in the garage, so he probably thought no one was home. brown entered the home through a window into one of the empty bedrooms. he most likely wore gloves, but when he had difficulty removing the screen, he took them off and inadvertently left three prints behind. prosecutors believe heather heard the noise and went to investigate. when brown saw her, he realized heather could identify him, so he struck her in the head with a blunt object, killing her instantly. he carried heather
when questioned, brown denied any involvement in heather's murder. >> why are your fingerprints out there, robert? >> my fingerprints weren't out there. >> i'm guaranteeing you that i ain't lying to you. your fingerprints are there. >> prosecutors believe brown's motive was burglary. [ ringing ] on the night of the crime, heather church was babysitting her brother, sage. her mother called at 8:30 to check on them. after her mother called, heather put her brother to bed,...
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and that's what robert brown saw in his microscope. he saw little particles, big enough to see, jiggle. why jiggling? small enough, there could be more atoms on one side than the other. little bit more neck force on one side of the atom... that thing will jiggle around. so in response to the jiggling atoms, boom, the visible observation: microscopic particles moving, brownian motion. turned out albert einstein explained that and that was one of the first contributions of einstein to prove the existence of atoms. he showed that the motion of those little particles of dust corresponded exactly to the motion of atoms at various temperatures. i asked you before, atoms big or small and you guys said... very small. small, right? okay, how small? small-small. small-small-small-small-small- small-small. how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay, let me tell you this, gang. the atom is small-small-small-small, as many times small than us as the sun and average-size stars are bigger than us. so do you want som
and that's what robert brown saw in his microscope. he saw little particles, big enough to see, jiggle. why jiggling? small enough, there could be more atoms on one side than the other. little bit more neck force on one side of the atom... that thing will jiggle around. so in response to the jiggling atoms, boom, the visible observation: microscopic particles moving, brownian motion. turned out albert einstein explained that and that was one of the first contributions of einstein to prove the...
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robert brown is the author of a new book called "economic stress: harsh truths and keys to empowerment." thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we were talking about this is the beginning of america saves week. only 54% of americans say they have a savings plan with specific goals. does this surprise you at all? >> it doesn't surprise me but we're a culture sometimes that doesn't realbelieve in saving. saving is a great thing to do. you might not be able to save as much as you'd like but if you can save a dollar a day, 50 cents a day, it adds up over time. a great strategy is to do this. if you could save the amount of money that correspond descends to the week of the year, for example, this is week eight so you save eight dollars in week 35 you save 35. if you were to save every week of the year, at the end of the year, you'd have $1378. >> that's easy. >> it wouldn't be hard to put aside 15 for 15 weeks or even 52 by the end of the year. >> exactly. >> another good strategy for us? >> another thing is thinking about can you reduce the expenses? can you reduce the amo
robert brown is the author of a new book called "economic stress: harsh truths and keys to empowerment." thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> we were talking about this is the beginning of america saves week. only 54% of americans say they have a savings plan with specific goals. does this surprise you at all? >> it doesn't surprise me but we're a culture sometimes that doesn't realbelieve in saving. saving is a great thing to do. you might not be...
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robert browning party must go. on to basketball now in the year our league top sixteen says go and join top of group with a seventy four points to seventy one victory in an intense battle a turkish side gala tosser i hope spends a bounce or shawn early on for the highest in a game that we mine tight into the third quarter then put together a thirteen point run to go sixty seven fifty eight ahead and they lead and till the dying seconds when kyle hines blocked mensa bouncers three point shot needed to stage a top score to twenty four points as the army and joined royal madrid and maccabi tel aviv in a three way group lead with five on one records. and right now ensure their share or first place in group bet after holding off all day long to beat i should say like i wanted to ban seventy eight points to seventy four in krasnodar the home side trailed going into the final quarter but they rallied with ten amounts of points and tied the match at seventy four apiece however the host magic ran out israel scored the game'
robert browning party must go. on to basketball now in the year our league top sixteen says go and join top of group with a seventy four points to seventy one victory in an intense battle a turkish side gala tosser i hope spends a bounce or shawn early on for the highest in a game that we mine tight into the third quarter then put together a thirteen point run to go sixty seven fifty eight ahead and they lead and till the dying seconds when kyle hines blocked mensa bouncers three point shot...
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. >> tell us about robert brown elliott. >> he's kind of mysterious.ind of research that went into finding out who politicians were necessarily. his background is a little murky but he was a brilliant orator from south carolina. they called him the african because he was very dark complexioned. you have to remember at that time most white people were unaccustomed to hearing black people speak especially in public and they were arrested by what they called the african cadences. in other words, his ability to speak -- we're familiar with it from the black church or martin luther king jr. which people at that time, whites were blown away about it. >> finally blanche k. bruce. >> he was from mississippi, weighed about 300 pounds. he was this incredibly powerful presence, very arrest rhys tow cratic. they -- arrest -- aristocratic. he traveled with former president grant and his wife. he had been a slave. worked his way up, became a sherrif in mississippi. remember at that time, because of the 15th amendment which allowed black men to vote, you had about 2,
. >> tell us about robert brown elliott. >> he's kind of mysterious.ind of research that went into finding out who politicians were necessarily. his background is a little murky but he was a brilliant orator from south carolina. they called him the african because he was very dark complexioned. you have to remember at that time most white people were unaccustomed to hearing black people speak especially in public and they were arrested by what they called the african cadences. in...
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andrew bergman wrote the script and jason robert brown wrote the greatest score. break. >> we'll stretch you out. >> no, i'm good. >> this is honeymoon in vegas, based on the movie? >> right, the '90s movie. rob mcclure, the actor who did chaplain on broadway is the star of the show. it's just the most fabulous show. i'm not here to talk about that. what happened is i am a long-time metamucil user. i think i just turned 40 and always looking for health and wellness. i was reading men's health -- >> you were probably on the cover. >> i wasn't, but i wanted to be. i like that magazine. it said, try metamucil. i'm italian, so it's not like i got any problems. i tried it and i've been using it ever since. well, procter & gamble comes along and they want to do this contest where they're trying to raise awareness of health and wellness all over the country. they devised this contest called the do more than you think contest. do more than you think.com. there were 1500 entries of organizations to win a $100,000 prize. most of these organizations are charitable organizati
andrew bergman wrote the script and jason robert brown wrote the greatest score. break. >> we'll stretch you out. >> no, i'm good. >> this is honeymoon in vegas, based on the movie? >> right, the '90s movie. rob mcclure, the actor who did chaplain on broadway is the star of the show. it's just the most fabulous show. i'm not here to talk about that. what happened is i am a long-time metamucil user. i think i just turned 40 and always looking for health and wellness. i...
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cultural treasures and the lesson wes need to know in the future are e side there in the past. >> brown: robertor of "the monuments men" and "saving italy." thank you so. >> woodruff: now a rare inside look at the conflict in syria between rebel groups there. tonight's edition of frontline shows how the islamic state of iraq and syria, known as isis, is brutally enforcing strict sharia law in northern syria. in this excerpt, a commander in the more moderate armed opposition leads an attack on a compound believed to be inhabited by members of isis. one of the fighters film it is battle. (speaking arabic) >> a sniper covers the rebels as they advance. >> he and his men move in. >> when they get inside, the base is empty. the surviving isis fighters have fled. (shouting) >> woodruff: frontline's "syria's second front" airs on most p.b.s. stations this evening. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. the new federal reserve chair, janet yellen, told congress she'll largely continue the policies of the man she replaced, ben bernanke. wall street responded to yellen with big gains. the
cultural treasures and the lesson wes need to know in the future are e side there in the past. >> brown: robertor of "the monuments men" and "saving italy." thank you so. >> woodruff: now a rare inside look at the conflict in syria between rebel groups there. tonight's edition of frontline shows how the islamic state of iraq and syria, known as isis, is brutally enforcing strict sharia law in northern syria. in this excerpt, a commander in the more moderate armed...
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in new hampshire you have robert smith, bob smith the old senator, or scott brown the massachusetts senator. >> smith can't win. brown could win. smith can't win. there is so much complaining going on about the shrinking networks of doctors and hospitals and a lot of heat -- you probably saw this in the newspapers, is any of that stuff going to get changed? the great example with senator tom coburn whose own oncologist was not included. is that going to change? >> it's not going to change and here is why. in a quasi market-based system where you have a choice among different plans, the premiums are going to be lower for those who have a lower network of doctors. the problem with obamacare is not that the narrow of the networks for doctors are narrower. it's that you're paying a higher premium and having a narrower choice and a higher deductible. one thing about the politics, here's the thing, the democrats are going around saying it's a good thing that the labor force is shrinking. that's an incredible -- >> that is incredible. you are so right. i'm glad you raised it. that is the dumbest t
in new hampshire you have robert smith, bob smith the old senator, or scott brown the massachusetts senator. >> smith can't win. brown could win. smith can't win. there is so much complaining going on about the shrinking networks of doctors and hospitals and a lot of heat -- you probably saw this in the newspapers, is any of that stuff going to get changed? the great example with senator tom coburn whose own oncologist was not included. is that going to change? >> it's not going to...
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brown one. oh but wait this is that these kids into it with a heater on youtube. a xander warmer and tokyo are meteorologist robert spencer has more rubber. yeah so we are seeing are here today is this warming trend for silly is unaccompanied by on this high humidity along with those particles in the atmosphere so deftly people with respiratory issues are having a hard time here from what's been even up the t i is for many of you now that's not just a pain even a witch with korea and china but we are to be seeing some improvements in the forecast now what's causing added several low pressure areas moving through these cold fronts not a high pressure coming in from the northwest. that's to bring in some cooling air with the added that though we are seeing a warming trend and in tokyo eating in the beginning of the team by friday summer the warmest weather yet here in two thousand and fourteen importantly some lyall bay since this is what you gotta deal with this coming out or not though prefecture and just the bus driving along their eight people onboard no one was injured but when the small little avalanches did t
brown one. oh but wait this is that these kids into it with a heater on youtube. a xander warmer and tokyo are meteorologist robert spencer has more rubber. yeah so we are seeing are here today is this warming trend for silly is unaccompanied by on this high humidity along with those particles in the atmosphere so deftly people with respiratory issues are having a hard time here from what's been even up the t i is for many of you now that's not just a pain even a witch with korea and china but...
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roberts. joining the table is tina brown.f "the daily rundown." a sick los angeles dodgers fan. >> under chuck todd, they stopped playing rappers' delight. >> you don't want to lose that in any way. >> no. >> yeah. >> groove is in the heart. >> chuck, good to have you here. another possible republican candidate for 2016 is facing some fallout this morning. added to the list wisconsin governor scott walker downplaying the release of more than 25,000 pages of e-mails, they are from a former aide when walker was milwaukee county executive. this is from 2010. the e-mails were collected from a chief of staff who was sent six months in prison doing political campaign work. here is where the e-mails display what is happening. governor walking asking for a conference call. the documents appear to suggest he was aware of a secret e-mail system using a wireless router that let aides e-mail each other about official and campaign issues. here is one of the e-mails from an aide cindy archer. skw is scott walker's initials. thomas nardelli
roberts. joining the table is tina brown.f "the daily rundown." a sick los angeles dodgers fan. >> under chuck todd, they stopped playing rappers' delight. >> you don't want to lose that in any way. >> no. >> yeah. >> groove is in the heart. >> chuck, good to have you here. another possible republican candidate for 2016 is facing some fallout this morning. added to the list wisconsin governor scott walker downplaying the release of more than 25,000...
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brown, stay with us. this will get better, i promise. >> i'm trying to think about wednesday. >>> comcast ceo brian roberts will join us along with timetive robert marcus. keep it right here on "morning joe." ♪ can i help you? hey, is it true we can get four lines, unlimited talk and text and 10 gigs of data to share for 160 a month? yep. at&t's new family pricing. that's 100 bucks cheaper than us. i know. are you guys with verizon? what makes you think that? oh. just her nametag. and i see you guys at the food court every day. can we go back now? yeah. [ male announcer ] introducing our best-ever pricing for families. 10 gigs of data to share. unlimited talk and text. and 4 lines for $160 a month. only from at&t. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid su
brown, stay with us. this will get better, i promise. >> i'm trying to think about wednesday. >>> comcast ceo brian roberts will join us along with timetive robert marcus. keep it right here on "morning joe." ♪ can i help you? hey, is it true we can get four lines, unlimited talk and text and 10 gigs of data to share for 160 a month? yep. at&t's new family pricing. that's 100 bucks cheaper than us. i know. are you guys with verizon? what makes you think that? oh....
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brown water. >> maybe that's what it is. >> good morning to you. we've got news, other news that came in overnight. a member of actress's julia robertssay the body of nancy mose, roberts 37-year-old half sister was found in the bathroom of her los angeles home with drugs nearby. autopsy results say it could take several days to figure out what happened. she was a professional dog walker and pet sitter. julie and nancy shared the same mother and had a pretty rocky relationship over the years. a north carolina hospital accused of infecting its patients with a deadly brain disease happening at mother -- at forsyth medicine center. 18 patients have been exposed to the disease which is similar to mad cow disease. others have been warned. >> i'm angry, very, very angry that something so little could cost me my life. >> the worst part of this, the incubation rate of this disease could take years. those who have been exposed now may not know they have been infected for years to come. >> after five years of testing, kraft is removing artificial preservatives from singles. it is being replaced by a natural mold inhibitor. when you're shopping
brown water. >> maybe that's what it is. >> good morning to you. we've got news, other news that came in overnight. a member of actress's julia robertssay the body of nancy mose, roberts 37-year-old half sister was found in the bathroom of her los angeles home with drugs nearby. autopsy results say it could take several days to figure out what happened. she was a professional dog walker and pet sitter. julie and nancy shared the same mother and had a pretty rocky relationship over...