An ebook . Wam pamphlets are important because they get the people who actually have money to read about the situation, they get people to distribute, but you really want to do something . Go to where the crowd is. We on were such fuddyduddies on the right, were lecturing young people what i we award they liked or watched instead of saying what you do withee free time is not study hayak. You watch nbc . You watch cbs or abc . You go to web sites like buzz feed. Instead of going where the round is were on the Street Corner with the sign saying, the end is near, and expect everybody to resinatas. If we want to spend our money, spend our money smart and stop worrying about local tv. By the way, everybody my age tivos. You go through the commercial. Its magic. Everything that you have said to us today is true, and i sure everybody understands completely. It appears as though pretty much the fix is in. The low information voters are not us or most of our friends, although we do have these f
Spoken thoz conversations have maybe grown louder as thousands have taken to the streets in cities coast to coast. Our team remains in place in sanford and Kerry Sanders was in the courtroom when the verdict was read, starts us off. Kerry . Reporter good evening, lester. Residents here in sanford and across the nation gripped by this trial may want to know what swayed the jury to reach their not guilty verdict. Tonight none of the six women who sat on the jury has revealed their identity. Outside the courthouse the reaction was immediate. How can you murder an innocent child and sleep at night . How can you . The verdict is the verdict and it cant be changed, but i think as a community we have to pull together and try to make sense of everything. Reporter and its not just sanford. The nation watched this trial closely. In the Early Morning hours in washington anger over the verdict. And in cities like chicago and new york, the verdict touched a nerve. I have a young daughter and i thou
Tonight, the next test for america. How and when do you reopen . Saving jobs without risking lives. And what the president said moments ago about testing in this country, with pressure to ramp up tests, to get americans back to work. And tonight, across the country, the fight to save lives continues. New yorks governor pointing out about 1,000 new patients a day. 337 lives lost in the last 24 hours in new york. He says he will extend the shutdown beyond may 15th in parts of the state, and hopes to unpause others. Tonight, a devastating toll. News that one of new york citys top e. R. Doctors treating covid19 patients, coming down with the virus and then recovering, then taking her own life. 28 new york city teachers have now been lost. But tonight, looking for signs of hope. The last patient leaving the
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Good evening. Last night the jury spoke and today it seems everyone else has weighing in on the not guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman seconddegree murder trial. From the streets to social media, even to the white house. The shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin in sanford, florida, almost 17 months ago, opened up emotional questions about racial profiling and about a persons right to defend themselves. It also sparked spirited demands for justice. Tonight now that justice has spoken, those conversations have maybe grown louder as thousands have taken to the streets in cities coast to coast. Our team remains in place in sanford, and Kerry Sanders was in the courtroom when the verdict was read, starts us off. Kerry . Reporter good evening, lester. Residents here in sanford and across the nation gripped by this trial may want to know what swayed the jury to reach their not guilty verdict. But tonight none of the six anonymous women from this community who sat on the jury has reve
Thats why were proud to present your business on msnbc. Hi, there, everyone, im jj ramberg and welcome to your business summer is over and its back to work for helps of congress but not for long. Its washington politics as usual as law makers quickly try to take care of urgent business so they can get back on the campaign trail for the crucial midterm elections taking place in november. One constituency that both incumbents and challengers should fiercely be courting are millions of Small Business owners. J. D. Harrison covers startup and Small Businesses and entrepreneurship for the Washington Post with a focus on public policy, great to see you. Thanks for having me, j. J. Whats interesting to this to me is a lot of politicians talked about Small Business, doing stuff for Small Business, when i go around the country and ask Small Business owners do you feel like anyone in washington is looking out for you, nine times out of ten they say no. Thats right. Maybe even more than nine time