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motivated the decision but to prove that the age was the for cost of the decision. proving ages that but for cause of an action requires us to imagine a situation identical to the facts that really happened except that we remove the defendants wrongful behavior. here is age discrimination in the me is whether the employer would have taken the same action even if it would have behaved correctly not considering h.. requiring the plaintiff to bear the burden of reconstructing that sort of hypothetical scenario is especially difficult after-the-fact when the defendant is in a much better position than the plaintiff to show how it would have acted in what was in its mind at the time of the decision. here's an example. and over worker applies for a job for which he is qualified only to be rejected after being told by her interviewer. suppose that the employer ultimately hired another applicant who is arguably more qualified than the plaintiff for the position. under the courts new rule even if the plaintiff can prove that the employer relied on inaccurate and age-based--
motivated the decision but to prove that the age was the for cost of the decision. proving ages that but for cause of an action requires us to imagine a situation identical to the facts that really happened except that we remove the defendants wrongful behavior. here is age discrimination in the me is whether the employer would have taken the same action even if it would have behaved correctly not considering h.. requiring the plaintiff to bear the burden of reconstructing that sort of...
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vagueness problem easily by amending the bill to apply it solely to the age discrimination and employment act which is the only statute at issue in mr. gross's case or at a minimum, listing the laws the congress intends to amend, the pay act of 2009 specifically identified the laws congress intended to amend and congress can do the same here. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. mr. dreiband. mr. -- i'll start with you, you state my bill will harm, not help plaintiffs because it would apply the same standard congress enacted on a bipartisan basis as part of the 1991 civil rights act. whereby a plaintiff who proceeds in a mixed motive case is only eligible for injunctive relief and attorneys fees. i want to emphasize, under my bill the plaintiff has a choice of whether to proceed with the traditional causation standard, or proceed as a mixed motive case, where remedies as you know would be limited. is it your issue, not with my legislation but the compromise forged as part of the 1991 civil rights act. >> no. the mixed motive provision of t
vagueness problem easily by amending the bill to apply it solely to the age discrimination and employment act which is the only statute at issue in mr. gross's case or at a minimum, listing the laws the congress intends to amend, the pay act of 2009 specifically identified the laws congress intended to amend and congress can do the same here. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much. mr. dreiband. mr. -- i'll start with you, you state my bill will harm, not...
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you were living in the dark ages, get with it. management board of directors and government officials will all feel these conflicting pressures and when they react they will turn up the heat within the whole system and that climate experts and even people who are generally smart and why is would reassure everyone this time it's different. just as the head repeatedly done in the past and we know it won't be different. so what do we do? the history has to continue to clone itself. how can we make sure the lessons that we have learned are imbedded in our collective memory so that we can at least mitigate future crisis. and we have spent a lot of time thinking about this for citi how do like riggins institution for the future. we thought about it for the system, how we make sure the system internalizes the learning and i know of to the answers. one is regulation. to try to hard wire the learning from this year and into the financial system and the other is culture. each financial institution can create a culture of responsibility. but
you were living in the dark ages, get with it. management board of directors and government officials will all feel these conflicting pressures and when they react they will turn up the heat within the whole system and that climate experts and even people who are generally smart and why is would reassure everyone this time it's different. just as the head repeatedly done in the past and we know it won't be different. so what do we do? the history has to continue to clone itself. how can we make...
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' cost burden to demonstrate the age was a reason for the -- the plaintiff's burden to demonstrate age. in the gross decision, the court found such differences to be grounded squarely on statutory language of congress, and the fact that in 1991, congress amended its and adopted a shifting procedure but did not extend the same procedure. in trying to determine the best course of future action, a resume the testimony as well as resuming answers to the question better asked curator of i will not be able to stay for the hearing. i do have questions and know the answers will make all the difference. this will not be the first time, nor will it be the last time there is language into the supreme court. i do not have a problem with this. what disturbs me lately is the rhetoric but attaches itself. the rhetoric manages itself in two ways. first there is a question of the competence itself. those who do not like it for political reasons fire off a complaint that the court got it wrong. that means the court not -- they did not disagree with the court. there's nothing wrong with disagreeing with
' cost burden to demonstrate the age was a reason for the -- the plaintiff's burden to demonstrate age. in the gross decision, the court found such differences to be grounded squarely on statutory language of congress, and the fact that in 1991, congress amended its and adopted a shifting procedure but did not extend the same procedure. in trying to determine the best course of future action, a resume the testimony as well as resuming answers to the question better asked curator of i will not...
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i back just went out. >> at the age of 45, peter went to college, where he has now earned one of theol's top honors. >> outstanding student of the year. [applause] >> his speech helps to shed light on his life's journey. >> know when i grew up with has a degree. in0&aÑ fact, most of my friendsi grew up with passed away before the age of 25. >> but peter says he is thankful to have come this far. his journey is far from over. impression on fellow students and staff. >> i had once didn't tell me that if it were not for him see me work so -- i had once didn't tell me if it were not for him see me work so hard -- one student told me if he did not see me work so hard, he would not be working so hard. >> he plans to major in education and pre law at towson. he wants to eventually teach education, special ed, in the inner city. >> we know tonight one of three leaks in the gulf of mexico have been capped, while crews frantically try to get a dome in place over the leaks. >> the oil that has escaped has now begun to sell of the wetlands of louisiana's gulf coast and now there are fears of a s
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. >> and in baseball, lima has died at the age of 38. his cause of death is said to be a heart attack. >>> and there's a new standard to rid of drop side cribs. 32 infants and toddlers have suffocated or died of strangulation in drop side cribs over the last 10 years. now a u.s. senator wants the government to implement an all out ban. >> one death is too many. this legislation will force the prohibition of selling any drop side cribs any where in this country. >>> now the legislation could be introduced later this week, if approved the ban would outlaw the manufacture sale or resale of all drop side cribs and ban them from day care centers and hotels. >>> in health watch, the large east pediatrician group are relaxing their stance on swimming lessons under the age of 24 months. now they say that some studies actually do indicate that swim lessons from as early as the age of 1 may prevent child drownings. >>> here in maryland, environmental injuries are at war. this battleground right now is prince george's county. >> reporter: it is an
. >> and in baseball, lima has died at the age of 38. his cause of death is said to be a heart attack. >>> and there's a new standard to rid of drop side cribs. 32 infants and toddlers have suffocated or died of strangulation in drop side cribs over the last 10 years. now a u.s. senator wants the government to implement an all out ban. >> one death is too many. this legislation will force the prohibition of selling any drop side cribs any where in this country. >>>...
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my back just went out. >> at the age of 45, peter went to college, where he has now earned one of thel's top honors. [applause] his speech helps to shed light on his life's journey. >> know when that i grew up with has a degree. fact, most of my friends that i grew up with passed away before the age of 25. >> but peter says he is thankful to have come this far. >> thank you for being our outstanding student of the year. >> but his journey is far from over. he continues to make an impression on fellow students and staff. >> i had once didn't tell me that if it was not for him and seeing the work so hard -- i had once didn't tell me that if he did not see me working so hard, he would not work so hard. >> he will be heading to towson university this fall. >> it plans to major in education and pre law at towson. he says he wants to eventually teach special ed in the inner city. >> quite an inspiration. >> up next, a grandmother handcuffed and hauled off to jail, arrested for slapping her 18-year-old granddaughter. hear what she says she did it. >> a man sirs 30 years in prison for crime h
my back just went out. >> at the age of 45, peter went to college, where he has now earned one of thel's top honors. [applause] his speech helps to shed light on his life's journey. >> know when that i grew up with has a degree. fact, most of my friends that i grew up with passed away before the age of 25. >> but peter says he is thankful to have come this far. >> thank you for being our outstanding student of the year. >> but his journey is far from over. he...
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you change the age. to probably have the courage to talk about means testing. very top of society does not mean this. my parents do not need social security. engage in a conversation of changing that over time. but build private savings as a requirement in society. if you do those things, you can get away without raising payroll taxes. you can create a sustainable system. and is not a contract. they are not paying money into a safe. i paid today so my parents can retire. >> the system is broken because president johnson took the money that was supposed to be in an lockbox and spent it for more government programs and build the size of the government. this is happening with obama and harry reid. we need to downsize the government. >> what about these proposals? >> i would be in agreement. what we need to do is pay the people so we can downsize government. we need to eliminate programs the government has known right to be in like education. the money being paid into social security can go back into the lock box where it should have been. we took social security's
you change the age. to probably have the courage to talk about means testing. very top of society does not mean this. my parents do not need social security. engage in a conversation of changing that over time. but build private savings as a requirement in society. if you do those things, you can get away without raising payroll taxes. you can create a sustainable system. and is not a contract. they are not paying money into a safe. i paid today so my parents can retire. >> the system is...
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you talk recently about a magazine that's aimed for women over the age of 40. with a cougar, a symbol of older women with younger men. you said no. why? >> i felt it was very derogatory. i feel there is nothing predatory about a woman of a certain age -- the kind of stereotype that a woman is searching for young men and she's on the prey. and i just don't think that's good enough. i think we've gone way past that. and to really marginalize this character that i play on "sex and the city" to a cougar, i don't agree with it. and i said yes, i would love to do your cover but i'm not doing it with a cougar. that is too limiting. and i felt it was derogatory. so i said no. they took the cover away, which i thought, fine. it has to be in something that i feel good about, that i feel right about, not just for me but for the character i play and representing women of a certain age. >> are you worried about the message that that sends to other women? >> it's a desperation really. i don't see -- listen, when i go out, young men are after me. i don't have to look around.
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. >>> ernie harwell dead at the age of 92. we will look back at the life of the great broadcaster. >>> we know no other child will have to endure what she had to endure. >>> parents can rest easier, a new law aimed with stricter punishment for sex offenders, and the little girl who made it happen. >>> 6:43. time for your abc2 news to go. new developments overnight in the murder of the university of virginia lacrosse player. >> and the womens and mens team both decided to play. that story in a minute, but first justin with the forecast. >> reporter: good morning it's 6:43. did you like yesterday? we never really developed the afternoon showers, nice breeze, and 81-degrees in baltimore. more than 10 degrees above normal, and we will do it again today. slipping back 5-degree in the past hour. 54 in easten. showing the area location near 60 this morning. dropping back north of the border çin pa. we have moderate air quality. the map through the spring and summer çseasons, and high pressure in control allowing the fairly typical c
. >>> ernie harwell dead at the age of 92. we will look back at the life of the great broadcaster. >>> we know no other child will have to endure what she had to endure. >>> parents can rest easier, a new law aimed with stricter punishment for sex offenders, and the little girl who made it happen. >>> 6:43. time for your abc2 news to go. new developments overnight in the murder of the university of virginia lacrosse player. >> and the womens and mens...
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get a special typewriter, because at the age of the late '40s, as it happens to many others, his eyes began to lose their power. he needed glasses. he never wanted to be photographed wearing glasses, although we have a few photographed wearing glasses. and people i think, made for him letters so he could read it that statistic of february or march 1943, how many jews had been killed, eliminated, was presented to him. this. you know. and this was a weakness of his. he didn't want to look at unpleasant things. see any photographs of german cities destroyed by the bombing. and then there is a sense of his toward the end of the war which jews are really not a race. jewish race. the jews are a spiritual race. this again goes contrary to the general believe that hitler was a racist. hitler was an extreme nationalist rather than a racist. this is not to defend him. as i told you, not a simple character, not a man who started a world war. i mean, it's not an exaggeration to call the second world war hitler's war. and then keep the germans together until the very end is not something to sneeze
get a special typewriter, because at the age of the late '40s, as it happens to many others, his eyes began to lose their power. he needed glasses. he never wanted to be photographed wearing glasses, although we have a few photographed wearing glasses. and people i think, made for him letters so he could read it that statistic of february or march 1943, how many jews had been killed, eliminated, was presented to him. this. you know. and this was a weakness of his. he didn't want to look at...
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we just start here, getting our weight down and myself at the age i am, getting my weight down and seeing how active i am... >> reporter: despite a changing time in this one household and in schools across the state, health officials acknowledge their war against fat is going to take time. it will be an uphill climb. >> woodruff: betty ann's next story looks at so-called "food deserts" in mississippi, where large grocery stores are few and far between. >> ifill: next, the reclusive astronaut neil armstrong came to capitol hill today to make a rare public pitch about his passion for space exploration. congressional correspondent kwame holman tells the story. >> one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> holman: those words, on july 20, 1969, instantly made american astronaut neil armstrong an international hero to the 500 million who watched on tv, and millions more who listened on radio when he became the first person to step on the surface of the moon. armstrong was dedicated to the mission from its early stages. after taking those historic steps, armstrong worked briefly at
we just start here, getting our weight down and myself at the age i am, getting my weight down and seeing how active i am... >> reporter: despite a changing time in this one household and in schools across the state, health officials acknowledge their war against fat is going to take time. it will be an uphill climb. >> woodruff: betty ann's next story looks at so-called "food deserts" in mississippi, where large grocery stores are few and far between. >> ifill:...
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i understand the ag's travel schedule. i can appreciate the fact that he might not be able to give us a hard date, but i'm uncomfortable adjourning this oversight hearing without that time and date specific. and that's what i feel that we should go forward and we could have a critical mass to do so. madam chair, i would be happy to yield to the ag. it looks like he was getting ready to respond as well. >> thank you. >> i'm not sure if you are interested to if this point. are you interested in being yielded to at this point? otherwise i have a member i will be calling the. >> i am ready to proceed. >> let me -- did you -- mr. schiff from california? >> thank you, madam chair. i was just going to say, to respond to my colleague from texas. i understand the concern he has. on the other hand, the attorney general has demonstrated no reticence or reluctance whatsoever to come before the committee, not this committee, but others but i'd companies will return at the first available opportunity. if that's the case, it would be nice
i understand the ag's travel schedule. i can appreciate the fact that he might not be able to give us a hard date, but i'm uncomfortable adjourning this oversight hearing without that time and date specific. and that's what i feel that we should go forward and we could have a critical mass to do so. madam chair, i would be happy to yield to the ag. it looks like he was getting ready to respond as well. >> thank you. >> i'm not sure if you are interested to if this point. are you...
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there's am few more better bands defense and the cad they think they were and to make the ag in the runcorn kizashi down quickly. now you can bring the bring field until with one outside corner. it's still wit. it quo don't have fen mall spikes there then you're not thinking to do the most environment talcing. they severally hose town the up field the >> here's the infeed, natic mikes ebb they used to only wear plastic strikes on astro turf because the astro tier ofs the place astro first could make, but the in grass here you got to have the longer toughest field you can this is a football field that bubbles as a baseball field it's beautiful brass when let's bet and slipty you saw him calling offer a lot for an ever then has place that was a pitch outside jammed him on the first pitch fouled him back 1-2 to ramirez driven to eight run remember i told you setting up tomorrow's game too want to let these guys think they belong until the same field with you. nice pitch tricked him with a sliderment. a ma referees was not guessing for two outs not a good at bat at all by your number three hitt
there's am few more better bands defense and the cad they think they were and to make the ag in the runcorn kizashi down quickly. now you can bring the bring field until with one outside corner. it's still wit. it quo don't have fen mall spikes there then you're not thinking to do the most environment talcing. they severally hose town the up field the >> here's the infeed, natic mikes ebb they used to only wear plastic strikes on astro turf because the astro tier ofs the place astro first...
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they need to watch the age at the appropriate milestones if they crawl or walk get the right time. and even when they're starting to nursery school to see how they react with their peers. now we know we can detected early so it mitigates the problem so it can prevent it from developing into a major mental illness. those are the themes of why a book by employees the u.k. mountain i am so excited you're interested in mental health. you can go to your policy makers and let them know how important it is in. they always need volunteers. of the people who were interested and care about those can really contribute and i am just pleased to be here and i think there will be signing books for you. [laughter] [applause] >> now we will move on to the signing portion. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you so very much for all of your work. it means the world. you just made my mother's day present. [laughter] >> thank you so much. not a lot. they give. >> thank you. i make your ritchie's rainn recipe of the time. people love it. [laughter] and they -- thank you so much for all that y
they need to watch the age at the appropriate milestones if they crawl or walk get the right time. and even when they're starting to nursery school to see how they react with their peers. now we know we can detected early so it mitigates the problem so it can prevent it from developing into a major mental illness. those are the themes of why a book by employees the u.k. mountain i am so excited you're interested in mental health. you can go to your policy makers and let them know how important...
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two raise the point* in the age of obama, could you talk about the role of black political satire? in the age of obama. >> point* out the fact that he is the target that no president has never talked about and they come at him as the enemy. our enemy. satire with them this is racism. it is racism. [applause] then we should make it clear we should have cartoons of the nuremberg trials. on the other hand, with the aba met administration itself there are criticisms you could make right away. where are the facts in his and it administration? where is that to experience i hop -- with employment or the experience box could bring? merisel lot of past history what got people jobs right away while worried about it will be a job so then they work everyday and major on they make their own career. there's a lot of stuff this circle has ruled out too much harvard and yale not be enough morehouse. [laughter] [applause] i feel sorry for those people. disarray rogers. there's a lot of people like that but you cannot be a diva and be in charge at the same time. at the same time they handled her a l
two raise the point* in the age of obama, could you talk about the role of black political satire? in the age of obama. >> point* out the fact that he is the target that no president has never talked about and they come at him as the enemy. our enemy. satire with them this is racism. it is racism. [applause] then we should make it clear we should have cartoons of the nuremberg trials. on the other hand, with the aba met administration itself there are criticisms you could make right away....
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i think every adult should get that, but, certainly, over the age of 65. before you were 65, you will need another shot five years later, you'll need another shot. after the shot, after age 65, you don't need any booster doses. now, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, we all get as children. if you haven't had a shot, tetanus, in ten years, you should boost it. to protect you against any injuries, when you have a fall. now, chicken pox vaccine, you should also have it, especially, if you are living with someone who, if you give them the chicken pox, they can get in to trouble, like a pregnant woman. then, there are several other, if you will just advance the screen a little bit. one of them is the meningitis vaccine. meningitis vaccine, a lot of kids get during their -- when they are young and adults don't normally get it. except if you are going to college and will go into a dorm, where you may be exposed to meningitis, you should get the meningitis vaccine. the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, if you were born after 1957, you should get it. hpv vaccine. hpv
i think every adult should get that, but, certainly, over the age of 65. before you were 65, you will need another shot five years later, you'll need another shot. after the shot, after age 65, you don't need any booster doses. now, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis, we all get as children. if you haven't had a shot, tetanus, in ten years, you should boost it. to protect you against any injuries, when you have a fall. now, chicken pox vaccine, you should also have it, especially, if you are...
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the bgest winners we suggest in the wall seet reform are people over the age of 50 who hold 70% of thealth. oft times seniors don't realize how big their assets really are or how valuable they are. and they become ripe for scam artists to take them on a wild ride that oftentimes means that they lose the very assets that they have held so dear. seniors often have caregivers. they share their financial data and information with. d oftentimes can be exploited by those very caregivers. so, we have created a senior financial bill of rights which i'd like to share with you right now. and the democrats believe that there are four simple principles that we espouse on behalf of seniors. the first is, the right to simply to understand and suitable financial products. now, this would seem so very obvious. but i'm going to share with you a couple of stories that suggest seniors become the most vulnerable population in terms of being captured by an industry that has plagued us with all kinds of financial products that are not understandable. i first want to talk about a 67-year-old retired widow li
the bgest winners we suggest in the wall seet reform are people over the age of 50 who hold 70% of thealth. oft times seniors don't realize how big their assets really are or how valuable they are. and they become ripe for scam artists to take them on a wild ride that oftentimes means that they lose the very assets that they have held so dear. seniors often have caregivers. they share their financial data and information with. d oftentimes can be exploited by those very caregivers. so, we have...
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before these people get to the college age. >> now that on many college campuses this is something thats available through the student services, you know, centers. you know, groups to talk about it. >> but experts say the younger they learn to recognize abuse, the better. >> most abusive relationships begin with verbal abuse. and really controlling behavior. and often times we meet young people that don't recognize the controlling behavior is a real big precursor too much more abusive behavior later on. >> it is a message the mitchells hope will reach teens in time to prevent any more families from suffering that same pain and loss. >> the truth of the matter is that the wounds are always open. >> melinda roeder, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and the mitchells started a foundation known as kristen's crusade to spread the word about early warning signs of dating and violence. >> new information tonight on a story you saw first on fox. hundreds of educators received a letter from the coe of baltimore city public schools tonight about bullying. dr. alonso said the recent spotlight on the issue
before these people get to the college age. >> now that on many college campuses this is something thats available through the student services, you know, centers. you know, groups to talk about it. >> but experts say the younger they learn to recognize abuse, the better. >> most abusive relationships begin with verbal abuse. and really controlling behavior. and often times we meet young people that don't recognize the controlling behavior is a real big precursor too much more...
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jose lima pass away from a heart attack at the age of 37. the energetic and entertaining picture went 21 and 10 for the houston astros in 1999. he pitched a playoff shutout for the dodgers. one day after marilyn suffered a -- maryland suffered a loss to notre dame, the head coach retires. no chamiopnshi -- final fours since 2006. it was the first time they have not reached the final four. he talked about how much he enjoyed his time in maryland, that this year's team was favored to coach. and national church will begin immediately to find his replacement -- a national search will begin immediately to find his replacement. the segals get the win -- seagulls get the win, 14-13. this all very -- they hope to match the women. the game0-winner -- game-winner with just 5 minutes left. byron nelson classic -- an event that lord byron would have loved, but may have felt squeamish about. he finishes in a tie for 17th. the gallery going crazy. jason day -- his approach. into the water. he cannot believe it. blake adams with a golden opportunity. his ap
jose lima pass away from a heart attack at the age of 37. the energetic and entertaining picture went 21 and 10 for the houston astros in 1999. he pitched a playoff shutout for the dodgers. one day after marilyn suffered a -- maryland suffered a loss to notre dame, the head coach retires. no chamiopnshi -- final fours since 2006. it was the first time they have not reached the final four. he talked about how much he enjoyed his time in maryland, that this year's team was favored to coach. and...
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>> in the age of obama i think it's an more important, especially black politcal satire, try to focus on the issue, try to conduct a very critical analysis of the obama administration, how conducts its business. the types of policies that is putting forth. and too much of what i'm seeing, particularly envelope like political commentary and black politcal satire. so much of what i'm saying is there's too much sort of foolish bantering about the obama's personally about the obama's lifestyle, or about obama -- you know, obama being biracial. he's the president of the united states. someone made a very interesting comment yesterday when we are talking about obama and his image of cool poise. is a very cool calm demeanor but it's also a notion he's trying to put on his arab nothing can phase me. it reminds us of folks we do see, they're right across the street. it reminds us of us. but they were saying that he doesn't need to be cool. he's the president of the united states. why does he need to be cool? why does he have to let people know that he does ncaa basketball bracket? why does he
>> in the age of obama i think it's an more important, especially black politcal satire, try to focus on the issue, try to conduct a very critical analysis of the obama administration, how conducts its business. the types of policies that is putting forth. and too much of what i'm seeing, particularly envelope like political commentary and black politcal satire. so much of what i'm saying is there's too much sort of foolish bantering about the obama's personally about the obama's...
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come running out and fisticuffs would in super his life was so out of control he had two kids by the age of 20 and he heard about something new called lsd and it was popular in hollywood. he devised a scheme with a couple of friends were they drove up into the hollywood hills impact some pistols at gunpoint stole the lsd and they took it. they just wanted to find out what it was about. he ran off into the desert leaving his gun buried in the sand and fouling never too hard drugs again that he was addicted to like a lot of his friends. never e to meet again. that is what happened with a group taking off. he convinced one by one, everybody he knew that or heroin addicts, alcoholics, to stop that. he would say let's go out into the desert but it was about getting people to experiment which was legal at the time and by the time leary came along and urged everybody to try it they have been doing something that leary had no idea. before he told the entire world that this was the solution in his view, he tried to prove it could cure criminals of their base instincts. there is a harvard prison p
come running out and fisticuffs would in super his life was so out of control he had two kids by the age of 20 and he heard about something new called lsd and it was popular in hollywood. he devised a scheme with a couple of friends were they drove up into the hollywood hills impact some pistols at gunpoint stole the lsd and they took it. they just wanted to find out what it was about. he ran off into the desert leaving his gun buried in the sand and fouling never too hard drugs again that he...
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the right hander has died at his home at the age of 37. the cause of death is ruled a heart attack according to his wife. >>> a former member of the british royal family is subject of a reporter's sting operation that doesn't go well. the paper news of the world says it has a recording of sarah ferguson trying to sell access to her ex-husband's prince andrew in return for $700,000. right now she is not accused of breaking new specific laws. and a spokesman of ferguson says she is embarrassed by the incident. >>> a senior iranian official says that the three berkeley graduates could be returned home in -- home for a prisoner exchange. >>> it is an unwelcomed visitor to our state. and it's man against bug in prince george's county. now the state is teaming up with other states in ranging war. the emerald ashbore beetle. it was rediscovered two years ago. one recent strike thaty to eliminate it's ash tree food source before the beetle spreads. and quarantine any fire work leaving the area that could transport bugs. this bug is native to china
the right hander has died at his home at the age of 37. the cause of death is ruled a heart attack according to his wife. >>> a former member of the british royal family is subject of a reporter's sting operation that doesn't go well. the paper news of the world says it has a recording of sarah ferguson trying to sell access to her ex-husband's prince andrew in return for $700,000. right now she is not accused of breaking new specific laws. and a spokesman of ferguson says she is...
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of those, 299 are under the age of 5. the recommendations are commonsense solutions. enroll children in swimming lessons and install child-proof devices wherever necessary. >>> the baseball world is mourning the sudden death of popular former pitching star jose lima. the right-hander spent 13 seasons in the majors with five different teams. lima posted his best numbers back in 1999, going 21-10 for the houston astros. but lima was best known for his infectiously upbeat personality. always ready with a song or a dance. they called him lima time. he died of an apparent heart attack at just 37 years old. >> so young. >>> well, it was a close call for a family in colorado springs as wild weather snapped a huge tree in their front yard. >> and it's caught on videotape. strong winds brought down the 60-foot pine shortly after the family evacuated their home. it missed the house but it came crashing down on the garage. here it is again. moments after the owners finished moving their cars, thankfully. the couple can thank their 6-year-old son. he's the one who actually spotte
of those, 299 are under the age of 5. the recommendations are commonsense solutions. enroll children in swimming lessons and install child-proof devices wherever necessary. >>> the baseball world is mourning the sudden death of popular former pitching star jose lima. the right-hander spent 13 seasons in the majors with five different teams. lima posted his best numbers back in 1999, going 21-10 for the houston astros. but lima was best known for his infectiously upbeat personality....
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the vehicle. again, we don't know whether that's a man or a woman. we don't know their age. we know the driver of the suv a an adult, dead on the scene here as well as the teenage bicyclist. police tell us that what happened here is the suv crossed four lanes of lee highway including the median and plowed up on to that bike path where the teenager and another teenager, a girl about 14 years old, were riding their bikes. the 14-year-old girl wasn't hurt but we understand the suv literally brushed her before it crashed into a tree when the driver was killed. fairfax county police investigators are here on the scene trying to determine exactly what happened. that may include an autopsy and toxicology, various test on the driver to try and figure out what made this vehicle hop across the road like that and plow into that bike path. back to you. >> jackie bensen reporting from fairfax county, thank you, jackie. >>> closures on a stretch of one of the area's busiest highways could mean serious back-ups for drivers this weekend. the closures are on a stretch of i-95 on the virginia
the vehicle. again, we don't know whether that's a man or a woman. we don't know their age. we know the driver of the suv a an adult, dead on the scene here as well as the teenage bicyclist. police tell us that what happened here is the suv crossed four lanes of lee highway including the median and plowed up on to that bike path where the teenager and another teenager, a girl about 14 years old, were riding their bikes. the 14-year-old girl wasn't hurt but we understand the suv literally...
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adjustment of adjusting your life without the man you loved by your side. >> it was amazing to see the age range of letter writers in the collection. children as young as a seven years old then i came across this letter. >> dear mrs. kennedy and want to express my sympathy for your great loss and is trying hour of our nation prepare it is with sorrow i have to say that i have seen all four of our presidents assassinated progress celebrated my 99th birthday november 22nd. it certainly was a very sad evening as well as all west virginians but we have learned to love the president as he was so interested in our state the nation has lost a great leader and may god bless you and the children is my prayer. >> one thing i do discuss in the book a little bit and what is fascinating to me over the last zero to four hours talking to various people in dallas and hearing their memories and the way and we were talking today why did the stigma get attached to dallas but not to los angeles are meant this necessarily where martin luther king died by yet in dallas there was a feeling among many letter writ
adjustment of adjusting your life without the man you loved by your side. >> it was amazing to see the age range of letter writers in the collection. children as young as a seven years old then i came across this letter. >> dear mrs. kennedy and want to express my sympathy for your great loss and is trying hour of our nation prepare it is with sorrow i have to say that i have seen all four of our presidents assassinated progress celebrated my 99th birthday november 22nd. it...
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and an old man and his old men's magazine try to stay relevant in the internet age. 36-24-36 with a couple of extra dimensions. president obama began the week by introducing his nominee for supreme court justice to the nation and to the press. elena kagan, spent time with members of congress and ignoring the media. she did sit down and answer some questions on camera. >> public service has been an opportunity to take my legal skills and to take my legal training and work on tomorrow of the really important public policy issues of our time and i did that both in the white house and or in the administration of president clinton and justice department as solicitor again in this administration. >> jon: that interview was not conducted by a journalist, but by a white house staffer. posted on the white house website. making concerns that the obama administration is making every effort to side step the press to put out an unfiltered message that tries to make the president and his people look good in every circumstance. josh, a white house reporter for politico.com joins us now from washington. j
and an old man and his old men's magazine try to stay relevant in the internet age. 36-24-36 with a couple of extra dimensions. president obama began the week by introducing his nominee for supreme court justice to the nation and to the press. elena kagan, spent time with members of congress and ignoring the media. she did sit down and answer some questions on camera. >> public service has been an opportunity to take my legal skills and to take my legal training and work on tomorrow of...
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most of the kids were between the ages of 6 and 14 but -- >> you tell us the frequent reaction to that chaos was corporal punishment. >> that was the discipline system of the nineteenth century and add a further irony to the idea the institutions were ordered. they were disordered which is why teachers felt the need to hit the kids. that was not the only form of discipline. there were others we would call rich will degradation. that turned out to be not historically accurate. we have very few instances of that being used although it did become an icon in cartoons but other humiliations were common. girls and boys sat on different sides of the room. the punishment of making him sit on the girl's side or other kinds of penalties would echo the attraction so if a kid was chewing gum you would make the kit where the gun on his nose or his forehead. if the kid was talking out of turn he would get a twig and fix it to their tongue and my favorite, if a kid was a poor speller you would have him, usually him, cut letters out of a newspaper which may be, that might be where we get eager words.
most of the kids were between the ages of 6 and 14 but -- >> you tell us the frequent reaction to that chaos was corporal punishment. >> that was the discipline system of the nineteenth century and add a further irony to the idea the institutions were ordered. they were disordered which is why teachers felt the need to hit the kids. that was not the only form of discipline. there were others we would call rich will degradation. that turned out to be not historically accurate. we...
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she'll be ruling for the ages to distinguish herself. >> paul: she came out and said, she opposed theument on citizens unite this had year, a landmark supreme court free speech decision. she said she would have voted with the four liberals in this case, restricting corporate and union free speech in election campaigns. that to me is a significant sign that she's not going to disagree with the left. and it's an absolute scandal that liberals are against free speech, dependence political free speech, the core of our free speech protection for corporations and unions, but it's not a scandal that implicates kagen any more than any other. >> paul: so she's running something of a stealth candidate, but if she's declared what she thinks to some of the senators what she thinks about citizens u neat united, how can she say i'm not going to talk about row vchv wade and others, can she get away with that in the hearing. >> i think she can get a way way it. she's written a famous article on these. >> paul: they should be more forth coming. >> her articles are apparently extremely analytical, desc
she'll be ruling for the ages to distinguish herself. >> paul: she came out and said, she opposed theument on citizens unite this had year, a landmark supreme court free speech decision. she said she would have voted with the four liberals in this case, restricting corporate and union free speech in election campaigns. that to me is a significant sign that she's not going to disagree with the left. and it's an absolute scandal that liberals are against free speech, dependence political...
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the government is looking for defense. >> i'm nervous. but i think it would be a pretty good thing to take on. i got into computers at a pretty young age. >> reporter: he might be the future of cyber security in the u.s. >> i would like to take down the people that actually create problems. >> reporter: he's only 17 years old. >> i bought a book in fourth grade and taught myself how to can we eight websites. >> reporter: he entered and won the first ever u.s. cyber challenge by doing something no one else had. he handicapped the point system. >> i found a vulnerability in the scoring serving so i was able to add points. >> reporter: clever and brilliant, exactly the kind of person the cyber challenge hopes to find. >> the key weapons in the next war are going to be people. >> reporter: the goal is to find young whiz kids who can become the top guns in cyber security. >> these kids already have a lot of skills. >> reporter: he is the director of research for sans institute, the main training organization of cyber security in the u.s. he says the nation's denned ens on the internet leaves it more vulnerable than any other country. >> it'
the government is looking for defense. >> i'm nervous. but i think it would be a pretty good thing to take on. i got into computers at a pretty young age. >> reporter: he might be the future of cyber security in the u.s. >> i would like to take down the people that actually create problems. >> reporter: he's only 17 years old. >> i bought a book in fourth grade and taught myself how to can we eight websites. >> reporter: he entered and won the first ever u.s....
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this amendment would amend title 38 to increase the maximum age for coverage of dependent children under champ v.a. from 23 to 26. at the very least we must provide these heros with the same health insurance benefits aforded civilians. we should correct this wrong immediately. we should do what's right for our veterans. vote yes on this amendment. thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: does any member seek time in opposition to the amendment? for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. mckeon: i rise to claim time in opposition to the amendment, though we are not opposed to the amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. teague: i yield to the gentleman from new jersey as much time as he may need. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. andrews: i thank the gentleman for offering this amendment that our side supports. we urge a yes vote and yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. teague: i reserve the plans of our time. the chair: the gentleman from c
this amendment would amend title 38 to increase the maximum age for coverage of dependent children under champ v.a. from 23 to 26. at the very least we must provide these heros with the same health insurance benefits aforded civilians. we should correct this wrong immediately. we should do what's right for our veterans. vote yes on this amendment. thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: does any member seek time in opposition to the amendment? for what purpose does...
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he passed away from cancer at the age of 92. you grew up listening to ernie? >> i did. girl from detroit. he's a legend and a hero. >>> terror in times square. a man accused of rigging a home made bomb inside an suv. >>> what the government learned about the pakistan pakistani- american. >>> which celebrity got the boot this time around? >>> and now the weather. here's just justin. >> 5:05 and it's 55 degrees on cinco de mayo. figure that one out. it's 5:05 on 5-5 and 55 degrees. i had to say it one more time. >>> going to mark jones. >> look for number 3 express to be diverted with with the 120 commuter bus. adding the 15 and 19 buses taking a diversion with construction on the scene and the number 55 with a diverse due to construction. light rail and the metro subway looking good for subway. for the mta transit team, i'm mark jones. this 3-piece gemstone set is only $79.99. these sparkling black and white diamonds are only $99.99. sears. life. well spent. oha. (announcer) let your air welcome you with newiricoplissceed oils with the fresh essenceof s elcomes you to pa
he passed away from cancer at the age of 92. you grew up listening to ernie? >> i did. girl from detroit. he's a legend and a hero. >>> terror in times square. a man accused of rigging a home made bomb inside an suv. >>> what the government learned about the pakistan pakistani- american. >>> which celebrity got the boot this time around? >>> and now the weather. here's just justin. >> 5:05 and it's 55 degrees on cinco de mayo. figure that one out....
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when she had not yet reached the age of 40, she was nominated to the federal court, where she learned the wonders of the judicial selection process and the definition of the word soon in the context of that process, which pretty much means between now and the time of your natural death. >> maybe. >> and sometimes in that process, and maybe your natural death, if it gets bad enough, did you at some point during that process she saw her future as a federal judge at least at that point disappear. so i suspect that she would have been entirely able to sympathize with me in my experience many years before that when i was undergoing the same judicial selection process . one evening i got the definitive telephone call that i was not going to become a federal judge. i was at home that evening watching "monday night football," and after taking that phone call, i went back into the library just in time to see frank gifford describe the last play, which was a blocked punt, and i wrote this down. he said if he had been where that ball would have gone, he might have gotten it. i thought, that's me
when she had not yet reached the age of 40, she was nominated to the federal court, where she learned the wonders of the judicial selection process and the definition of the word soon in the context of that process, which pretty much means between now and the time of your natural death. >> maybe. >> and sometimes in that process, and maybe your natural death, if it gets bad enough, did you at some point during that process she saw her future as a federal judge at least at that point...
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not just in the age of the tudors.is called the hook up. >> yea, you hooked -- yeah, you become an executive. you hook up in henry's time and you own a country. you can determine at that point, henry determined how his people prayed. whatever housing or sanitation you can give to people, when you are dictating their spiritual flow, it is completely different and this is what made henry more extraordinary than any other. he changed how people practice their beliefs, their religious beliefs. this is what made him extraordinary. >> why did peopletavis: why do e respond to king henry viii? >> he is 6 feet 3 inches. this dominating presence, this physical presence, he was a big, hefty guy. this could make people feel intimidated. he intimidated a lot of people and he used this power to intimidate people. he would never take their eyes -- his eyes from them. he would pour into them. he would make sure he was physically and mentally superior. he would be the type of guy who would send his assistant out to check out everything
not just in the age of the tudors.is called the hook up. >> yea, you hooked -- yeah, you become an executive. you hook up in henry's time and you own a country. you can determine at that point, henry determined how his people prayed. whatever housing or sanitation you can give to people, when you are dictating their spiritual flow, it is completely different and this is what made henry more extraordinary than any other. he changed how people practice their beliefs, their religious...
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president, i rise today with great respect for my colleague from georgia my ranking member on the ag ommittee and all of his attempts and ideas of how to make our economy stronger and better but i do rise today to speak in opposition to the chambliss amendment. and, again as i said, with the greatest respect for my colleague from georgia the ranking member. he and i and our respective staffs spent civil months developing -- spent several months developing draft legislation in the agriculture committee. i'm unbelievably to him and to his staff as well as my staff. we've made progress and in the end accomplished i think 80% to 90% of what is now the dodd-lincoln substitute. but as with all policy decisions, some tough choices needed to be made. senator chambliss and i simply could not resolve our final differences. we ran out of time basically in the committee. but let me be clear, as chairman of the agriculture committee i made the decision to move forward with a strong reform bill a bill that was voted out of my committee on a bipartisan vote. and i know to my colleagues, the agricult
president, i rise today with great respect for my colleague from georgia my ranking member on the ag ommittee and all of his attempts and ideas of how to make our economy stronger and better but i do rise today to speak in opposition to the chambliss amendment. and, again as i said, with the greatest respect for my colleague from georgia the ranking member. he and i and our respective staffs spent civil months developing -- spent several months developing draft legislation in the agriculture...
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when they arrived on the scene they found out a mentally challenged man around the age of 20 had jumped, fallen or been push trade third story window and found the body of a man's mother the apartment. >> the body appears to have been here a few days. right now we are investigating this as if it were a homicide but we do not have a cause or manner of death yet we are still investigating. >> reporter: that woman's son did survive the fall but suffered serious injuries and is being treated at a local hospital. meanwhile, investigators come to cascade park apartment complex for clues thursday evening even taking away evidence from nearby dumpsters. so far, police have not confirmed a connection between the mother's death and the son's fall. neighbors describe this mother/son team as inseparable. he suffered from some sort of mental challenge or mental illness and she took care of him. we will hear from those neighbors coming up at 6:30. >>> virginia has carried out the 107th execution since 1976. it puts -- it put to death the man convict end of two murders in the ' 70s. walker died last n
when they arrived on the scene they found out a mentally challenged man around the age of 20 had jumped, fallen or been push trade third story window and found the body of a man's mother the apartment. >> the body appears to have been here a few days. right now we are investigating this as if it were a homicide but we do not have a cause or manner of death yet we are still investigating. >> reporter: that woman's son did survive the fall but suffered serious injuries and is being...
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. >> he wasn't supposed to have any association with boys under the age of 15. he was now sentenced to ten years in prison for the violation. >>> police say a maryland man was so drunk sunday after driving into a pennsylvania field that a farmer had to carry the handcuffed suspect out in the bucket of his tractor. the boonsboro man also had to be pulled to safety after he was nearly run over by his own truck. >>> viva la phelps. he's competing in the paris open. it's the first time he's competed in france in nearly a decade. the meet will kick off june 26th. >>> international soccer is big in europe. it's getting bigger in the united states. this summer, two top european soccer teams will square off at m & t bank stadium. sherrie johnson is live with what's happening today. sherrie? >> reporter: good morning, megan. are you ready for fancy foot work? i hope so because m & t stadium will host another international soccer match again. last year, more than 70,000 fans filled the stands for the international soccer game between a.c. milan and chelsea. fans from all o
. >> he wasn't supposed to have any association with boys under the age of 15. he was now sentenced to ten years in prison for the violation. >>> police say a maryland man was so drunk sunday after driving into a pennsylvania field that a farmer had to carry the handcuffed suspect out in the bucket of his tractor. the boonsboro man also had to be pulled to safety after he was nearly run over by his own truck. >>> viva la phelps. he's competing in the paris open. it's the...
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he's at the age 626, nats 12 rounder back in 05, codys are waitings here. 1-1. back in the second. looks like he thought about it, then gave him the call. well-played fast ball. ups pitch right here. we'll take it. >> lobbiest works again. 3-2. 3-1. not the worst type top throw a fastball that we talked about. you have to believe that the hitters are going to get themselves out both times. you can't always think i'm going to get every guy out. sometimes let them get themselves out . marlins had a 3- game losing streak. 5-6 here at home. baker hacks one out of play, left side corner. nationals, i don't know how to react to this one, 6-4 on the road. how good does that field feel? 5-5 against the east. he made him earn his game aboard with one out on the fourth. wrap up this series tomorrow, 1:00, josh johnson and john that will be a good matchup. braves come in and leave on on tuesday, tommy on wednesday and scott against hudson on thursday. >> tommy looked fantastic last night. great breaking ball as we know. 95 as we know heater. fete a little hitting braves rad
he's at the age 626, nats 12 rounder back in 05, codys are waitings here. 1-1. back in the second. looks like he thought about it, then gave him the call. well-played fast ball. ups pitch right here. we'll take it. >> lobbiest works again. 3-2. 3-1. not the worst type top throw a fastball that we talked about. you have to believe that the hitters are going to get themselves out both times. you can't always think i'm going to get every guy out. sometimes let them get themselves out ....
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times that he and people don't believe, many young black men don't believe they will live beyond the age 21. to be honest, i have not found that to be the case. i think that many young people use that as a way to contain the anxiety that comes from the uncertainty of not knowing. but they can also envision a future. when i asked these young people, come what you think you would like to be doing in your future, they can identify things that productive ways, meaningful work that they would like to be engaged in. so this program is a simple -- it's not a solution. is a simple attempt to address the problems we see any emergency part. but what's amazing and a perhaps surprising is it is not the norm. most places, most hospitals do not do this. and no insurer will pay for the service. so is it any wonder that these young people are left in their own devices it's the simple thing we can do. we can reclaim in many ways, protected by the resources these young people are. but in order to do that, our own transformation must precede our service to that. and i would say that as a society, we must v
times that he and people don't believe, many young black men don't believe they will live beyond the age 21. to be honest, i have not found that to be the case. i think that many young people use that as a way to contain the anxiety that comes from the uncertainty of not knowing. but they can also envision a future. when i asked these young people, come what you think you would like to be doing in your future, they can identify things that productive ways, meaningful work that they would like...
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a four game serious. >>> the commissioner sang the praises for earny who passed away yesterday at the agef 92. he said he was a great broadcaster and a greater human being. he broadcast orioles baseball from 1954 to 1959. >>> when the ravens have their first ota on friday one player won't participate, ed reed. he was stated he is thinking about retiring. he had his injured hip repaired. the ravens had no comment. >>> baltimore updates all day long click onto press box online.com. . >>> all right. line of showers and storms developing off to the west. i don't think it'll hold together very well. we will see a few more clouds tomorrow. just a slight chance of a shower tomorrow afternoon. best chance of rain scattered showers saturday. probably not much. >> all right. that's it for us tonight. see you tomorrow. have a good one.
a four game serious. >>> the commissioner sang the praises for earny who passed away yesterday at the agef 92. he said he was a great broadcaster and a greater human being. he broadcast orioles baseball from 1954 to 1959. >>> when the ravens have their first ota on friday one player won't participate, ed reed. he was stated he is thinking about retiring. he had his injured hip repaired. the ravens had no comment. >>> baltimore updates all day long click onto press box...
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does he have to know the age. >> there's a jurisdiction in the common law is different depending on the majority of the majority of the states. in this case, however, he's taking the position, at least he's staking it out, that there was no sex. so the issue of i thought she was 18, is it going to come up? apparently at least that's what they've staked up in the bail hearing and outside of the courthouse steps. >> that's a scary way to go, don't you agree? >> if you're going to take that position and -- >> larry: got to be right. >> a lawyer, talk on your client assume that there's no dna. >> larry: does dna come into in, robin? >> absolutely and dna of any sort. so anything that suggests that the dna is there a suffers on corroboration. she's saying that it's consensual and they'll obviously believe that she's underage which would be a strict liability so the only route that he can go is i didn't do it. >> larry: is the odo ods are, plea bargaining? >> well, he's only facing that the point a maximum of four years, so that doesn't give -- >> larry: not only, that's four years -- four ye
does he have to know the age. >> there's a jurisdiction in the common law is different depending on the majority of the majority of the states. in this case, however, he's taking the position, at least he's staking it out, that there was no sex. so the issue of i thought she was 18, is it going to come up? apparently at least that's what they've staked up in the bail hearing and outside of the courthouse steps. >> that's a scary way to go, don't you agree? >> if you're going...
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he has been climbing since the age of nine. e said he hopes his passion will encourage other children to be more active as well. >> >> jordan broke the record recently held by a 16-year-old. next on the list,,is to climb one of the tallest mountains in antarctica. >> we have gooo weather coming our way. >> go to chief meteorologist vytas reid with the latest. vytas? beautiful day today. start out with fog. and then cleared off. few puffy clouds out there through the afternoon hoors. looking at beautiful cumulus cloudss right now mostly cloudy skies at the airport. but several breaks across the area. allowing for the stars to shhw through looking at 70 downtown. winds out of the east at three. aad our humidity levels at 83 ercent. and as far as the temperatures across the state. we could see that we have 70 degrees in d.c. 70 in baltiiore. over in dover, 63 degrees. and 63 in salisbbry. and a little cooler out there on the western edge of the mountains. and garrett county sitting at 59. and our winds are starting to shift. coming
he has been climbing since the age of nine. e said he hopes his passion will encourage other children to be more active as well. >> >> jordan broke the record recently held by a 16-year-old. next on the list,,is to climb one of the tallest mountains in antarctica. >> we have gooo weather coming our way. >> go to chief meteorologist vytas reid with the latest. vytas? beautiful day today. start out with fog. and then cleared off. few puffy clouds out there through the...
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at the age of 5 she was sent to live in georgia with her grandparents. after returning to new york, she joined the chorus at the famed cotton club in harlem in 1933. in the late 1930's and early 1940's, she was primarily a nightclub performer but she also was in a few movies. during the nightclub performance in hollywood in 1943 she gained the attention of some local talent scouts for the movies. she became the first black performer to sign a long-term contract with a major hollywood studio. she performed in a number of movie-musicals throughout the 1940's, including the m.g.m. musical, "cabin in the sky." from the late 1950's to the 1960's, ms. horne appeared on many television variety shows, including the ed sullivan show and the dean martin show. in the 1970's and 1980's, she continued to perform in television shows, including "the muppet show," "sesame street" and "the cosby show." lena horne, the lady and her music ran through more than 300 performances on broadway. she also received two grammy awards for the cast recording of her show. ms. horne aga
at the age of 5 she was sent to live in georgia with her grandparents. after returning to new york, she joined the chorus at the famed cotton club in harlem in 1933. in the late 1930's and early 1940's, she was primarily a nightclub performer but she also was in a few movies. during the nightclub performance in hollywood in 1943 she gained the attention of some local talent scouts for the movies. she became the first black performer to sign a long-term contract with a major hollywood studio....
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when you start saying we're going to raise the age of social security or get rid of the department ofgriculture then it sounds more threatening to voters. gwen: how did grayson become an insider in kentucky? >> because he had the endorsement of mitch mcconnell and every other significant republican in the state and ran advertisements promoting that. he accepted the mantle of being an inside ere and didn't run a very effective campaign. i think he did fit the moment will. gwen: here's the someone who was truly an insider, blanche lincoln, the senator from arkansas, who is now engaged in a runoff against someone who's running to her left. let's hear from her election night. >> i believe i'm a part of the solution to what's not working in washington. i have not been a part of the problem and i'm going to continue to fight on your behalf. gwen: the interesting thing about her is the health care vote. she was, i believe, against did public option earlier and then in the end voted for the health care bill, which could be described as a flip flop but it didn't help her either watch. >> at th
when you start saying we're going to raise the age of social security or get rid of the department ofgriculture then it sounds more threatening to voters. gwen: how did grayson become an insider in kentucky? >> because he had the endorsement of mitch mcconnell and every other significant republican in the state and ran advertisements promoting that. he accepted the mantle of being an inside ere and didn't run a very effective campaign. i think he did fit the moment will. gwen: here's the...