Concussions in sports we are look back at the year that was. Al from snap chat, social media continues to penetrate every aspect of our lives. With he break down some of the biggest changes in the world. And well take a look back at the notable people who left us this year. Welcome to the special Holiday Edition of consider this. We begin with the stories that made the biggest headlines. The the government shut down that no one really wanted but no one could really stop to the birth of a royal baby who is a long way off from inheriting the throne, but who everybody wanted to talk about anyway. We will start with the top political stories then move on to security, the international scene, and some of the top water cooler stories of 2013. David road, prize winning reporter, and tony karen, senior on line executive producer and Senior Editor at time. Com. Great to have you with us today. I want to start with the government shut down, was arguably the biggest is story of the year. Really d
Lit be legal for anyone over 21 to smoke pot and buy it in licensed stores. Marijuana use, possession and sales are still illegal in nearly every other state. Wall street the dow rose more than 26 , its best year since the mid 90s. The s p 500 also saw huge gains. The Federal Reserve kept Interest Rates low so people could borrow money. Utah has taken its fight against gay marriage all the way to the Supreme Court. Legalized earlier this year, those are the headlines, this is next. Some major stories made 2131 for the history books. Al from jame miswinston winning the heisman to the growing epidemic of concussions in sports we are look back at the year that was. Al from snap chat, social media continues to penetrate every aspect of our lives. With he break down some of the biggest changes in the world. And well take a look back at the notable people who left us this year. Welcome to the special Holiday Edition of consider this. We begin with the stories that made the biggest headlines.
Californias numer juan a laws go into effect allowing anyone over 21 to smoke marijuana. Buying, selling and smoking weed are illegal. The wow rouse more thto the year since 1997. The nasdaq is up 38 . One reason, the Federal Reserve promised to keep Interest Rates low. Consider this is up next. Al from jame miswinston winning the heisman to the growing epidemic of concussions in sports we are look back at the year that was. Al from snap chat, social media continues to penetrate every aspect of our lives. With he break down some of the biggest changes in the world. And well take a look back at the notable people who left us this year. Welcome to the special Holiday Edition of consider this. We begin with the stories that made the biggest headlines. The the government shut down that no one really wanted but no one could really stop to the birth of a royal baby who is a long way off from inheriting the throne, but who everybody wanted to talk about anyway. We will start with the top poli
Oakland after protesters tried to block motorists in downtown oakland. The group which has been relatively peaceful all day were told the disperse less than an hour ago. The group has been rallying in regard to the George Zimmerman not guilty verdict. We begin with deborah villalon. Reporter a lot of anger, a lot of anguish over the verdict and you can hear and see it right now at 14th street and broadway. For the second night in a row about 100 people are ignoring Police Orders to disperse. They are circling the intersection. This is what remains of a march of 500 that started about five hours ago. Sanford florida is some 7,000 miles away from oakland. But for this crowd the Trayvon Martin story feels local. Reminiscent of young unarmed oscar grant shot by a cop convicted of manslaughter. Now watchmen George Zimmerman walks free. Were all americans, were all human and we should all be angry. It was a travesty, zimmerman was guilty, he should have never been carrying a gun. Reporter ma
Relatively peaceful all day were told the disperse less than an hour ago. The group has been rallying in regard to the George Zimmerman not guilty verdict. We begin with deborah villalon. Reporter a lot of anger, a lot of anguish over the verdict and you can hear and see it right now at 14th street and broadway. For the second night in a row about 100 people are ignoring Police Orders to disperse. They are circling the intersection. This is what remains of a march of 500 that started about five hours ago. Sanford florida is some 7,000 miles away from oakland. But for this crowd the Trayvon Martin story feels local. Reminiscent of young unarmed oscar grant shot by a cop convicted of manslaughter. Now watchmen George Zimmerman walks free. Were all americans, were all human and we should all be angry. It was a travesty, zimmerman was guilty, he should have never been carrying a gun. Reporter many brought children, the trial a teachable event. It doesnt matter who they are. They still are