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went to horace mann prep in the bronx and then vanderbilt. smart guy. price went there, too. >> joe: that's up and away. he's got perkins getting ready in the bull pen. and that could be for the presence of domonic brown on deck. the left-handed hitting outfielder and slugger from philadelphia. right now, it's up to alvarez to keep the ball game alive. runner at second, two out. and a 2-1 pitch. bottom fell out of that pitch. 2-2. >> tim: that's that disappearing slider from nathan. >> joe: and now, alvarez and the national league down to their final strike. good rip by pedro alvarez. chris sale would be the winner. patrick korbin would take the loss. and for nathan, he's one strike away from his first all-star game save. he's ready with the 2-2 pitch. full count. and so leyland's thinking, what do i do? do i take a guy out that's got 30 saves for glen perkins? domonic brown coming up in alvarez can reach. a two-out double by goldschmidt. here's a 3-2 pitch. popped up, should end it. out behind the second base position. kipnis is there. and the american
went to horace mann prep in the bronx and then vanderbilt. smart guy. price went there, too. >> joe: that's up and away. he's got perkins getting ready in the bull pen. and that could be for the presence of domonic brown on deck. the left-handed hitting outfielder and slugger from philadelphia. right now, it's up to alvarez to keep the ball game alive. runner at second, two out. and a 2-1 pitch. bottom fell out of that pitch. 2-2. >> tim: that's that disappearing slider from nathan....
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chris porter, the guy on the ground, taken to vanderbilt university medical center in critical but stable condition. >> the drive, john ward, uninjured in this thing. he blacked out behind the wheel but the cause of this thing still under investigation. you do see somebody come out with a fire exteng wisher and help put out the flames. imagine this, at the gas station, walk back to your car, where do you go? he didn't know what to do there. >> yeah, he really took out that pump and that rail too. that safety guard that you see there, it did nothing to stop him. >> of all of the places to be at that second in your life. >> if he had taken a few more minutes at gum aisle. >> or pay for his gas. >> he would have been -- >> not in the path of that car. >>> check this airliner out. it's about to perform a very routine landing at the wellington airport in new zealand. it is an air new zealand flight about to land. notice the plane's a little wobbly. see that? he's starting to wobble back and forth, back and forth. this airport is known for having very heavy winds. how does a pilot land in such
chris porter, the guy on the ground, taken to vanderbilt university medical center in critical but stable condition. >> the drive, john ward, uninjured in this thing. he blacked out behind the wheel but the cause of this thing still under investigation. you do see somebody come out with a fire exteng wisher and help put out the flames. imagine this, at the gas station, walk back to your car, where do you go? he didn't know what to do there. >> yeah, he really took out that pump and...
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impulse control and you get back to the basic problem that chris who is a colleague of anita's at vanderbilt, wait he has put it, how do you distinguish and irresistible impulse from an impulse not resisted. there is a basic gray area, a difficult ability to say, did you actually choose that and did you choose it in a way that the law would recognize. so the law all of the time develops concepts that scientists are interested in studying. it might be competency, for example. well, competency is really a multifaceted construct from a legal perspective. it could be competency to be executed, it could be competency to commit a crime. it could be competency to contribute to the decision as to whether voluntarily commit yourself to a mental hospital. it could be competency to participate in an abortion decision. so competency means many different things. the first thing you have to do as a scientist is ask the question, well, what does the law mean by it because if you want me to measure it, i have to somehow apply it. so going back to the
impulse control and you get back to the basic problem that chris who is a colleague of anita's at vanderbilt, wait he has put it, how do you distinguish and irresistible impulse from an impulse not resisted. there is a basic gray area, a difficult ability to say, did you actually choose that and did you choose it in a way that the law would recognize. so the law all of the time develops concepts that scientists are interested in studying. it might be competency, for example. well, competency is...
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joining us now, the chair of the department of preventive medicine in vanderbilt university in nashvilled to see you. >> hello, shepard smith you hear something like this and wonder, how many pools is this in and how concerned should we be? >> well, fortunately it's very, very rare. there are a handful of those infections, kind of reported annually in the united states. it usually happens when people who are swimming in lakes and in ponds, because that is where the amoeba live, and these are microscopic little parasites. they live in the water, and then when you dive into the water, the water is driven up into your nose, and then the amoeba macs its way into the brain and causes the dam. >> this doesn't happen in chlorinate swimming pools. >> that's correct. >> shepard: so there is a way -- aside from never jumping in a lake is there a way to avoid this? >> yes, you can't keep boys and girls from jumping into the lake, but when the jump, hold your nose. >> shepard: is there a part of the country where we see more of this than in other parts? >> more in the south because it's warmer there
joining us now, the chair of the department of preventive medicine in vanderbilt university in nashvilled to see you. >> hello, shepard smith you hear something like this and wonder, how many pools is this in and how concerned should we be? >> well, fortunately it's very, very rare. there are a handful of those infections, kind of reported annually in the united states. it usually happens when people who are swimming in lakes and in ponds, because that is where the amoeba live, and...
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. >>> new this morning, a local football player is off of the vanderbilt university team and banned frompus. he is one of four players being investigated for sex crimes. the school announced that brandon banks was removed from the team for a violation of team rules. banks is from brandywine, maryland, and played for gwynn park high school. details of the sex crimes investigation are not being released. >>> 15 before the hour. new this morning oakland's police chief just told us about the protesters they arrested overnight, at least eight people. they're facing several charges including assault, vandalism and resisting arrest. we also just got this video into our newsroom. these are protests in los angeles. the city's mayor says the lapd going to get tough on protesters starting today. >> people deserve to be able to express their opinions, and we will continue to allow that space to happen. but people also deserve to be safe on their streets and in their cars. >> police arrested at least 13 people in los angeles. i want to tell you that both of these stories happening as a result of prot
. >>> new this morning, a local football player is off of the vanderbilt university team and banned frompus. he is one of four players being investigated for sex crimes. the school announced that brandon banks was removed from the team for a violation of team rules. banks is from brandywine, maryland, and played for gwynn park high school. details of the sex crimes investigation are not being released. >>> 15 before the hour. new this morning oakland's police chief just told...
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rich families like the vanderbilts brought ostentation to a new level, and the hearst castle, san simeon it's the sheer magnitude of this demand for ever-larger living space that is changing the face of america. in texas, big has always been beautiful. but just outside houston, robin beisswanger finds her new, rather modest 6,800-square-footer just about right for her, her husband and son, the ever-present coco, and her cat. were you after a particular theme or a particular architectural period? >> i just knew i wanted old world style, and it came to be that it was an eclectic mix of a lot of things. it's asian, italian, anything mediterranean. >> how many televisions do you have in the house? >> six. >> six. >> six, yeah. and believe it or not, we're not huge tv fans. >> and how many bathrooms in the house? [silence] >> seven. >> you had to count? >> yeah. i was thinking five bedrooms, the pool bath, and then the powder bathroom here. >> what's going on? cornell economics professor robert frank has some thoughts. >> over the last 30 years, almost all of the income gains have gone to peo
rich families like the vanderbilts brought ostentation to a new level, and the hearst castle, san simeon it's the sheer magnitude of this demand for ever-larger living space that is changing the face of america. in texas, big has always been beautiful. but just outside houston, robin beisswanger finds her new, rather modest 6,800-square-footer just about right for her, her husband and son, the ever-present coco, and her cat. were you after a particular theme or a particular architectural...
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carol swain is a professor of political science and law at vanderbilt law school. >> we thank you all for and i want to ask each one of you the same question starting with you christina swarns, was justice done here? >> no. i think that's quite clear. juchts was no -- justice was not done. i don't think you can say when a child is walking down the street, doing nothing wrong and buying candy and ice tee, gets shot and killed in the street. nothing accountable but justice. it's quite clear that no, justice was not done in this case. >> carol swain, how do you see it? was justice done? >> i think our legal system worked the way it was supposed to work. there are a lot of situations in the case that does not fet with the race agenda. >>woodruff: we can get to some of those factors that are not being discussed in just a minute. let me ask you jelani cobb. was justice done? >> absolutely not. i don't think justice was done. we have this right to -- fourth amendment right freedom from unconstitutional search and seizure which we generally think applies to the police but what we have in flor
carol swain is a professor of political science and law at vanderbilt law school. >> we thank you all for and i want to ask each one of you the same question starting with you christina swarns, was justice done here? >> no. i think that's quite clear. juchts was no -- justice was not done. i don't think you can say when a child is walking down the street, doing nothing wrong and buying candy and ice tee, gets shot and killed in the street. nothing accountable but justice. it's quite...
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week after the zimmerman verdict they are carol swain, a professor of political science and law at vanderbilt law school. jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. and they are joined tonight by leonard pitts jr., a pulitzer- prize winning columnist for the "miami herald." and presidential historian michael beschloss. welcome to everybody. leonard pitts why don't you start it off. generally what is your reaction to what the president said? >> my general reaction is glory hallelujah and thank goodness when he already said it. there is no political upside. but morally and socially, i believe and i believe he came to the conclusion that as the nation's first african american president there is no way that he could stand on the sidelines on this. he had to, to speak to these issues and he had to call the nation to account, not so much in terms of what happened legally, in that courtroom in florida, but in terms of the moral implications of it. in terms of this idea that seems to be bandied about that somehow it's trayvon martin's innocence or guilt that is in question, or th
week after the zimmerman verdict they are carol swain, a professor of political science and law at vanderbilt law school. jonathan turley of the george washington university law school. and they are joined tonight by leonard pitts jr., a pulitzer- prize winning columnist for the "miami herald." and presidential historian michael beschloss. welcome to everybody. leonard pitts why don't you start it off. generally what is your reaction to what the president said? >> my general...
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. >>> a local football player kicked off the vanderbilt team and banned from campus amid a sex crimesnvestigation. the school announced that brandon banks was removed from the team for a violation of team rules. banks is from brandywine, maryland, and played for gwynn park high school. he and three other players are the target of sex crimes investigation. and allegations. details about that investigation are not being released. >>> now take a good look at this video. police need your help identifying these young men suspected of firing gunshots, injuring four people in southeast washington. police say the young men were seen boarding a metro bus near staten road before that shooting. >>> today cirque du soleil will resume "ka" shows in vegas for the first time since a performer died. an acrobat fell from about 90 feet above the stage at the mgm grand last month. tonight's show will be dedicated to that performer. the act that was part of the accident has been removed from the show. >>> 11 minutes before the hour. vladimir putin says he wants nsa leaker edward snowden to leave his coun
. >>> a local football player kicked off the vanderbilt team and banned from campus amid a sex crimesnvestigation. the school announced that brandon banks was removed from the team for a violation of team rules. banks is from brandywine, maryland, and played for gwynn park high school. he and three other players are the target of sex crimes investigation. and allegations. details about that investigation are not being released. >>> now take a good look at this video. police...
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we have political science and law professor carol swain of vanderbilt university and attorney cari lazere founder of a group that provides service for underprivileged youth. this is not an easy discussion to have. and i want to talk to you both frankly about the fact that we're seeing quite a disconnect between what we saw in the courtroom and what we're seeing on the streets and what we're hearing in social media. there's an absolute disconnect. were people watching and experiencing two different things? >> i don't think it's so much that people were experiencing two different things as that there's one lens of what happens in the courtroom and another lens of what people see in terms of morality and ethics and what should happen in regard to a black boy walking down the street on his way home. he was killed for doing nothing but walking down the street on his way home. and that very simple reality is something that strikes so many people and produces rage and anger. if i can finish the point, as we look at that issue, it's also very hard to look at this case not within the context of a
we have political science and law professor carol swain of vanderbilt university and attorney cari lazere founder of a group that provides service for underprivileged youth. this is not an easy discussion to have. and i want to talk to you both frankly about the fact that we're seeing quite a disconnect between what we saw in the courtroom and what we're seeing on the streets and what we're hearing in social media. there's an absolute disconnect. were people watching and experiencing two...
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and these handwritten manuscripts now reside at the vanderbilt library archives. a devoted sunday school teacher at the first united methodist church. e passed away on may 24, 2013. he is survived by his wife, anna armstrong durham. his wife of 64 years, and his four children and four grandchildren. tennessee and the durham family will miss this great man. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house to be in recess until 2: >> the house and senate are back to work this week on a government spending bill and housing programs, what can you tell us about the measures being considered? >> well, the first thing to know is that they're very, very different. this is an unusual year in the appropriations process because the house is working from a very much lower figure for the grand total for the bills than the senate is. this is because the house is incorporating these across-the-board cuts, known as sequestration. they're anticipating they continue, whereas the senate is incorporating a
and these handwritten manuscripts now reside at the vanderbilt library archives. a devoted sunday school teacher at the first united methodist church. e passed away on may 24, 2013. he is survived by his wife, anna armstrong durham. his wife of 64 years, and his four children and four grandchildren. tennessee and the durham family will miss this great man. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house to be in...
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i said vanderbilt.'s 100 degrees. >> but he's wearing a sweatshirt. >> another tv legend with trademark style, the great larry king is here. he's going to help us out with trending and we'll catch up inside with bill and guilanna and duke making his tv debut. >> tamron hall is in for natalie. >> new protests overnight adds thousands take to the streets in wake of the george zimmerman not guilty verdict this weekend. ron is in sanford, florida with more. good morning. >> good morning when the verdict was read here late saturday night it sent off a wave of protests in front of the courthouse and is still sweeping across the nation this morning. >> the verdict, unanimous. >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. >> reporter: the reaction, hardly. matters of self-defense, guns and race driving protestors, black and white from the streets of new york to california. and lots of pavement in between. many wearing hoodies in 90 degree heat. that movement frequently clashed with prozimmerman opinions. som
i said vanderbilt.'s 100 degrees. >> but he's wearing a sweatshirt. >> another tv legend with trademark style, the great larry king is here. he's going to help us out with trending and we'll catch up inside with bill and guilanna and duke making his tv debut. >> tamron hall is in for natalie. >> new protests overnight adds thousands take to the streets in wake of the george zimmerman not guilty verdict this weekend. ron is in sanford, florida with more. good morning....
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vanderbilt hospital, one of the largest of america, of 300 people. that gentleman talking about the reasons that obama did not go ahead and institute is policy is simply because there are elections coming up in november for the house and that is pretty much it. my question -- and no sorry, i apologize. after get her name. the people that don't get insurance and get hurt. if they don't have the money and are ready getting subsidies they don't care if they're responsible because there's no money to get. so what is the government going to do? already paying for these people. what is the point of changing the system? it is the same thing. thank you. >> host: before you hang up, any follow-up questions? his story sounds like when you might ever before. >> guest: is out there. a lot of anecdotes about employers. holy cow firings. i suspect a lot of it is because of the uncertainty surrounding the rollout of the law. a lot will become clear about what is allowed them was not allowed. it will take a few years and to happen. >> host: this question is very muc
vanderbilt hospital, one of the largest of america, of 300 people. that gentleman talking about the reasons that obama did not go ahead and institute is policy is simply because there are elections coming up in november for the house and that is pretty much it. my question -- and no sorry, i apologize. after get her name. the people that don't get insurance and get hurt. if they don't have the money and are ready getting subsidies they don't care if they're responsible because there's no money...
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vanderbilt hospital, one of the largest hospitals in america, just laid off 300 people here and the gentleman over there talk can about the reasons that obama didn't go ahead and institute his policies is simply because they're elections coming up in november for the house-that's pretty much it. and my question for the lady -- i apologize, i didn't get her name -- she said a while ago that people that don't get insurance, if they get hurt, they are going to be responsible for these costs. well, that's fine well and good. if they don't have the money and they're already getting subsidies, they don't care if they're responsible because there's no money to get. so what is going to do, already paying for these people to start with. what this point of changing the system? and i'll hang up and listen. >> grandfather you -- before you hang up, any followup questions for donnie? is his store sound like one you have heard before? >> it's out there. a lot of anecdotes of employers saying they're holding off hiring. i suspect a lot of it is because of the uncertainty surrounding the rollout of the law.
vanderbilt hospital, one of the largest hospitals in america, just laid off 300 people here and the gentleman over there talk can about the reasons that obama didn't go ahead and institute his policies is simply because they're elections coming up in november for the house-that's pretty much it. and my question for the lady -- i apologize, i didn't get her name -- she said a while ago that people that don't get insurance, if they get hurt, they are going to be responsible for these costs. well,...
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. >> come on vanderbilt. 5,000 at 30, you get an average return of just 8% but nothing else is put inhing else -- >> a? >> a is right. the magic of compound interest. if you get 8% a year. >> what time does the train get to chicago? >> it doesn't get there. >> what do we get? >> your prize is a bag of money. >> a bag from a railroad. >> maybe it's motoroil. hopefully we got something out of that. >> thank you. thank you to our young financial advisors. a subject near and dear to al's heart. summer dresses. like the ones mel b. wears. summehey!esses. yummm! totally got it all! don't forget your favorites, girls. hey girls! the good ol'days when we could eat as we wanted. yes, but we are not 18 anymore. sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... delicious! with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, activia helps regulate your digestive system. put a smile back in your day! ♪ activia ♪ dannon that's a flavor cannon about to blast breakfast with deliciousness
. >> come on vanderbilt. 5,000 at 30, you get an average return of just 8% but nothing else is put inhing else -- >> a? >> a is right. the magic of compound interest. if you get 8% a year. >> what time does the train get to chicago? >> it doesn't get there. >> what do we get? >> your prize is a bag of money. >> a bag from a railroad. >> maybe it's motoroil. hopefully we got something out of that. >> thank you. thank you to our young...
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joining me are vanderbilt law professor carol swain and marc morial. >> good to be with you, victor.der signed by yourself and reverend sharpton and ben jealous of the naacp. you write here and i want to put up on the screen, we firmly believe that evidence will point to an egregious violation of the most fundamental of civil rights. the right of life. anyone who takes another life for any reason then would be open to federal civil rights charges. >> well, you know, the letter wasn't meant to frame the legal arguments that the justice department might use in bringing a case, but to point to the fact that trayvon martin had every right to be where he was. he was an unarmed teen. he was in the neighborhood where his father lived, where he was staying. he was going to the store to buy skittles and ice tea. and he was stalked. he was hunted down. and he lost his life. and we think that we have got a point to the fact, continue to point to what happened on that night, because i think when the public understands that, they will recognize why there's such an outrage that this not only occur
joining me are vanderbilt law professor carol swain and marc morial. >> good to be with you, victor.der signed by yourself and reverend sharpton and ben jealous of the naacp. you write here and i want to put up on the screen, we firmly believe that evidence will point to an egregious violation of the most fundamental of civil rights. the right of life. anyone who takes another life for any reason then would be open to federal civil rights charges. >> well, you know, the letter...
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vanderbilt did a archive last year of my papers as governor, and i thought it was just a bunch of junk that nobody would bother. they found all kind of things. one thing they found was an envelope, addressed to me, with ray blanton's return address on it, and in it was the key to the governor's office. he had mailed that to me. and later on that night i went back to my office and we had the blinks red lights on the phones, and i pushed the button, and it was the governor's highway patrolman, i can't remember his name. he said, this is so and so. the governor wants you to call him. and it was very poignant moment. talk about resistance. one person that did resist was the governor's counsel, who was walking out of his office with the commutations, and -- >> tell that story. >> the governor's counsel had been arrested the month before, and so judge robert willard of nashville was the governor's legal counsel, and when tommy and bill went up to secure the capitol, they made their way to judge willard's office and he was preparing some final paperwork, putting it in his brief case, and said
vanderbilt did a archive last year of my papers as governor, and i thought it was just a bunch of junk that nobody would bother. they found all kind of things. one thing they found was an envelope, addressed to me, with ray blanton's return address on it, and in it was the key to the governor's office. he had mailed that to me. and later on that night i went back to my office and we had the blinks red lights on the phones, and i pushed the button, and it was the governor's highway patrolman, i...