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after robbing him, rutledge then shot the man five times, killing him instantly.llet contained $20. when rutledge arrived on death row at 22, the threat of execution pushed him to the edge. >> life on death row, to me, was a very traumatic experience. i stayed in the cell 23 hours a day. i felt lost, confused, devastated. and knowing that you're going to die, that they sent you there to die, it have an even more vicious effect on your mentality and that death was definitely next. i went through a mental stage where i like lost my mind. >> since coming off death row, mitch rutledge has taught himself to read and write and earned his ged. now he expresses himself through his writing. >> i consider myself a poet. but i wrote this because at this particular time, it was a friend of mine being executed, and i was deeply wounded by that. and i was deeply touched. "tonight, death has been called forward once again from the life it resides in to carry out the wishes of the state of alabama in the execution of another death row inmate. death all smiles tonight. it didn't h
after robbing him, rutledge then shot the man five times, killing him instantly.llet contained $20. when rutledge arrived on death row at 22, the threat of execution pushed him to the edge. >> life on death row, to me, was a very traumatic experience. i stayed in the cell 23 hours a day. i felt lost, confused, devastated. and knowing that you're going to die, that they sent you there to die, it have an even more vicious effect on your mentality and that death was definitely next. i went...
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>> his/her sweetheart was ann rutledge. i have to say, there is a civil war over every point of lincoln biography. and rutledge is one of the contending subjects. there are lincoln scholars who said no, no, there was nothing there. and their evidence is people who knew lincoln then, late half of them say she was really torn up at this. and half of them say you know, he didn't seem to be affected. i didn't see anything. but i think that is a reason. people don't show everyone what they think. do you show everyone you know what you think why ask you show the people closest to you. also some people just would notice. i didn't see anything. but numbers of people said he was distressed. we had to hide the raisers. he talked about killing himself. and it seemed like the thing -- one thing i learned in writing this book. i knew lincoln was melancholy. all you have to do is look at pictures to talk. i was not aware of the deaths of his depression. this is a serious, lifelong curse that he bore. actor and rutledge dies, the thought
>> his/her sweetheart was ann rutledge. i have to say, there is a civil war over every point of lincoln biography. and rutledge is one of the contending subjects. there are lincoln scholars who said no, no, there was nothing there. and their evidence is people who knew lincoln then, late half of them say she was really torn up at this. and half of them say you know, he didn't seem to be affected. i didn't see anything. but i think that is a reason. people don't show everyone what they...
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laura rutledge has the details in the bleacher report next. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? there are more reasons than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. th
laura rutledge has the details in the bleacher report next. mmmmmmm. look out. now there's even more of the amazing cinnamon taste you love on cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares even more. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to...
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cnn's sports correspondent laura rutledge has the latest developments. she has more for you. >> yes, roger goodell is making a statement here with the focus, of course, on the safety of adrian peterson's child. and we all know the nfl has been under fire for not handing down punishment considered harsh enough. this started with ray rice's two game suspension after the altercation with his then-fiance. and now goodell says he will consider peterson's reinstatement around april 15, 2015, but not before. in the meantime, he want to see peterson commit to counseling and properly caring for his children. he felt like he didn't see enough of that from peterson before now. in a letter to peterson, goodell told him why he's suspending him. this is a summary. this is what he said. first, the injury was afflicted on a child that was only four years old. second, the repetitive use of a switch is considered a weapon in this instance. and, third, this is what i found most important out of what goodell said, you've shown no meaningful remorse for your conduct. when indicted, you acknowledg
cnn's sports correspondent laura rutledge has the latest developments. she has more for you. >> yes, roger goodell is making a statement here with the focus, of course, on the safety of adrian peterson's child. and we all know the nfl has been under fire for not handing down punishment considered harsh enough. this started with ray rice's two game suspension after the altercation with his then-fiance. and now goodell says he will consider peterson's reinstatement around april 15, 2015,...
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we have more now with cnbc economic cricketer john rutledge with the global boutique. good to see you. how big a phenomena is this from where you sit? >> very big deal. it's tricky. talk about that in a minute, but it's very important for china. chinamen menwants to open up th capital markets. they don't like hooking up to the u.s. an europe anymore. they needed to develop an international rnb, and this is a big step in the direction and explains why china will not let go of hong kong because they are hooked together as part of the plan. >> is this a way not only for western or american investors to get into some heretofor get blocked stocks to move freely outside the country? >> it's both of those, tyler. today in the first day of trading, northbound orders, foreign investors buying mainland shares out numbered southbound orders about 10 to 1. so initially, at least, the foreign institutions are crowding in to the shanghai market. because they couldn't get in before, they've essentially overpriced hong kong listed chinese companies. >> right. >> that is companies that
we have more now with cnbc economic cricketer john rutledge with the global boutique. good to see you. how big a phenomena is this from where you sit? >> very big deal. it's tricky. talk about that in a minute, but it's very important for china. chinamen menwants to open up th capital markets. they don't like hooking up to the u.s. an europe anymore. they needed to develop an international rnb, and this is a big step in the direction and explains why china will not let go of hong kong...
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>> his first sweetheart was ann rutledge. and, you know, i have to say there's a civil war over every point of lincoln biography. [laughter] and ann rutledge is one of the contended, contending subjects. i mean, there are lincoln scholars who said, oh, no, no, no, you know, there was nothing there. i mean, and their evidence is people who knew lincoln then, like half of them say, oh, he was really torn up by this. and then there are half of them who say, ah, you know, he didn't seem to be affected. i didn't see anything. but i think that's a stupid reason. you know? people don't show everyone what they think. do you show everyone you know what you think? you show the people who are closest to you. also some people are just dumb. i mean, they wouldn't know -- [laughter] oh, yeah, i didn't see anything. [laughter] but numbers of people have said, you know, oh, he was, he was distressed, we had to hide the razors, he talked about killing himself. and it seems like the thing -- one thing i learned in writing this book, i mean, i
>> his first sweetheart was ann rutledge. and, you know, i have to say there's a civil war over every point of lincoln biography. [laughter] and ann rutledge is one of the contended, contending subjects. i mean, there are lincoln scholars who said, oh, no, no, no, you know, there was nothing there. i mean, and their evidence is people who knew lincoln then, like half of them say, oh, he was really torn up by this. and then there are half of them who say, ah, you know, he didn't seem to be...
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>> the first was an rutledge and there is the civil war over every point of his biography and she is one of the contending subjects scholars say no-no known there was nothing there. but people who knew him than some say he was really torn up by half of them say he did not seem to be affected by that is a stupid reason that everybody shows everyone what they think your show the people who are closest some wouldn't notice it but numbers of people said he was distressed we had to hide the razor's he talked about killing himself and it seems like one thing i learned in writing the book only have to do is look get a picture but i was not aware of the death of his depression it is a serious lifelong curses that he bore and after an rummaged died the thought that torments him that rain will fall on the grave it rained for and have street months. but it is said depressive thought because it falls everywhere on us us, houses, you cannot stop it but if you are depressed you think it is falling on me and i cannot stand it. so that is the name of the young woman in that is what i believe he expe
>> the first was an rutledge and there is the civil war over every point of his biography and she is one of the contending subjects scholars say no-no known there was nothing there. but people who knew him than some say he was really torn up by half of them say he did not seem to be affected by that is a stupid reason that everybody shows everyone what they think your show the people who are closest some wouldn't notice it but numbers of people said he was distressed we had to hide the...
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laura rutledge has the details in the bleacher report next. zon.e: verizon's the largest most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. (vo) you are a business pr
laura rutledge has the details in the bleacher report next. zon.e: verizon's the largest most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you switch, the more you get. verizon. before larry...
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laura rutledge has more in the bleacher report. >> good morning. the colts have the nfl's highest scoring offense and the giants, john, no answer all night. the colts flexing their muscles. third quarter, t.y. hilton in the end zone for the touchdown. all 5'9", 178 pounds rips it away from cromartie. he finishes the game with four touchdowns. colts win, 40-24. to baseball news, according to u.s. district court documents. alex rodriguez paid his cousin close to $1 million in exchange for his silence for performance enhancing drug use. he is currently facing charges for criminal case for the doping scandal last year. a-rod's 162 game suspension endsed last week. he is still under contract with the yankees. >>> the joe maddon era is under way in chicago. cubs introduced maddon in the bar called the cubbie bear. maddon already winning over cubs fans channelling a little harry haray. >> where's the bartender? bar keep? anywhere? i got the drinks right now. okay. what do i got? theo said i got one round. i thought about that. one round's on me, please. >
laura rutledge has more in the bleacher report. >> good morning. the colts have the nfl's highest scoring offense and the giants, john, no answer all night. the colts flexing their muscles. third quarter, t.y. hilton in the end zone for the touchdown. all 5'9", 178 pounds rips it away from cromartie. he finishes the game with four touchdowns. colts win, 40-24. to baseball news, according to u.s. district court documents. alex rodriguez paid his cousin close to $1 million in exchange...
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we have laura rutledge with the bleacher report. >> i'm sure john is bummed he is missing out on theation. the patriots dominant. tom brady, of course, leading the patriots to quite a win. tom brady, he was just okay yesterday. he wasn't the tom brady we're used to seeing. it didn't matter. jonas gray, the star running back had a career game. he hadn't scored a touchdown all season long. ran for four touchdowns. not bad for a third stringer. he was on the practice squad a month ago. patriots won 42-20. they are on a six-game win streak. >>> now the green bay packers may be the only team as hot as the patriots right now. aaron rodgers making his case for mvp. just another walk in the park. three passing touchdown day. green bay scored early and often. up 30-6 before halftime, packers smoke the eagles 53-20. >>> the best defensive player in the nfl, texans j.j. watt does it all. check out the over the shoulder catch by watt for the touchdown against the browns. that's watt's second offensive touchdown this year. he played tight end in high school and his freshman year in college. texan
we have laura rutledge with the bleacher report. >> i'm sure john is bummed he is missing out on theation. the patriots dominant. tom brady, of course, leading the patriots to quite a win. tom brady, he was just okay yesterday. he wasn't the tom brady we're used to seeing. it didn't matter. jonas gray, the star running back had a career game. he hadn't scored a touchdown all season long. ran for four touchdowns. not bad for a third stringer. he was on the practice squad a month ago....
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amy rutledge will be reporting street side... those who want to attend the parade, can watch from one of the various points along the parade route... it will stretch from congress to randolph on state street. the pro-marijuana movement will be represented at today's parade. "good intentions", chicago's first medical marijuana dispensary, has a float featuring blooming plants. but, they are not actually marijuana plants. people on the float will be tossing out candy, beads and toy turkeys. i guess they're not throwing out something special. >> no little bags. >> no wacky to becktobacky. >> and listening to both acting like you don't drug test us. there's a reason why neither one of you are on good morning america. but take a look at our day. 37 degrees right now. get used to it. that will be our high today. we don't move much. upper 20s today that we fall down this afternoon. the good news is light flurries early but no significant snow as he headed out to thanksgiving lunch or dinner expected generally nice conditions bureaucrats
amy rutledge will be reporting street side... those who want to attend the parade, can watch from one of the various points along the parade route... it will stretch from congress to randolph on state street. the pro-marijuana movement will be represented at today's parade. "good intentions", chicago's first medical marijuana dispensary, has a float featuring blooming plants. but, they are not actually marijuana plants. people on the float will be tossing out candy, beads and toy...
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mark and micah hosted the annual event, while amy rutledge got in on all the action street side. >> look at you guys. was a cold? >> does the neurologist one to answer that? >> cooled is something we all said at the beginning. it went beyond that. people weren't even waiving it was that cold. >> it was pretty cold and we were like the caboose of the parade. by the time we got through we had frozen digits. the we had a great time. it's always a fund parade. >> get of the way you're blng is the parade for thomas killing people >> with just let him have it. we can't complain about being called. chief >> next up to the hosts. it looked pretty good. >> you say we are getting a warm up? >> a warm-up comes after today's snow. today's temperatures are not born to be too warm. a big shopping day people will be out and about. about 1 in. to the north of chicago. south will see as but it does get out of here by early morning by 10:00 a.m.. i know people are wondering how i just want to get this in case somebody wants to buy something for the weatherman. 35 degrees will be the high. and typically wh
mark and micah hosted the annual event, while amy rutledge got in on all the action street side. >> look at you guys. was a cold? >> does the neurologist one to answer that? >> cooled is something we all said at the beginning. it went beyond that. people weren't even waiving it was that cold. >> it was pretty cold and we were like the caboose of the parade. by the time we got through we had frozen digits. the we had a great time. it's always a fund parade. >> get...
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. >> i spoke to tom rutledge and runs charter of which liberty broadband owns 27%. >> very good. >> thankou. we were talking about the bundle, of course, as you often do and also about their opportunities or whether or not actually the distributors may have more power over the content providers. here's what he said and i want your reaction. >> anybody who sells their content over the top and also expects to exist inside a bundle of services sold to cable or satellite providers i think is reallidy lutding themselves. >> why? fly's no reason to pay for it. from an operator's perspective. anybody who sort of pushes that envelope and sells their content in netflix is sewing their own seeds of destruction. >> sewing their own seeds of destruction. that's pretty sharp words there from the ceo of a larger cable company in the country. >> that's a fine image. tom's point is right. a lot of the content companies are trying to both keep the benefit of being in the bundle, getting pushed by the cable company, the cable operator, receive that benefit, get paid in full or increasing rates and yet also
. >> i spoke to tom rutledge and runs charter of which liberty broadband owns 27%. >> very good. >> thankou. we were talking about the bundle, of course, as you often do and also about their opportunities or whether or not actually the distributors may have more power over the content providers. here's what he said and i want your reaction. >> anybody who sells their content over the top and also expects to exist inside a bundle of services sold to cable or satellite...