found female dna on one of the explosive devices that were detonated near the finish line. the fbi is taking a closer look at tamerlan tsarnaev s widow. they were seen leaving her parents home with potential evidence, including a bag containing dna samples. investigators are also reportedly trying to get dna samples from a number of other people, as well. as they try to find anyone who may have been involved before, after, or during these attacks. as to the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, another lawyer has been added to his defense team. a famous one. death penalty expert judy clarke. her past clients include susan smith, convicted of drowning her two children. she also represented ted kaczynski, as well as tucson shooter jared loughner. these clients all avoided the death penalty, getting life sentence, instead. zoraida? thank you very much. 14 minutes past the hour. developing story in northern california. where police are looking for a suspect in the murder of an 8-year-ol
in part because the practical minimum wage was stagnant for so long during the 80s zmints in 2000s. what happens states start acting and increase minimum wage. not the best way to set the policy. a decade before increasing it. then having all of this variation driven really by politics and not by what makes economic sense. but it is good for us geeks because we actually get to use variation across the different areas to really study the effect of the minimum wages. it is starting in the early 90s you have a set of studies that actually try to use this variation across the states to try to see what happens when the minimum wage rises. famous one is, you know, by alan krueger. the cea right now. counsel of economic adviser. they they really simple study. new jersey, increasing the minimum wage. pennsylvania right next door, what happens to new jersey and
so it s deleted after 14 seconds. well, deleted after 14 seconds except, guess what, it was just on national tv forever. so explain that. you think you delete it and it s gone. everything that you do with technology is permanent, permanent fingerprints. you can put it on twitter and take it off 14 seconds later. it doesn t matter. once you put it out there, it s out there. there s no vacuum cleaner to suck that comment back in. of course, the famous one was anthony weiner and when he had his infamous example of tweeting gone wrong. he initially said his twitter account had been hacked. yeah. labrador, a staff error. well, here is the thing, all the politicians, for that matter corporate america, ceos, do they actually tweet themselves? or do they have somebody hired to do it? is there a process in place for approval? i mean, in the old days politicians learn from henry kissinger who said does anybody have any questions for the answers i m already going to
through history, we find out that robert frost was faking it back in 60. he actually could read the poem, but he was, like, doing this. just for dramatic effect. what was she she s proud of her performance of acting. yes, that s exactly what it is. losing authenticity, kids. the problem is kelly clarkson did the whole thing live. that lost that argument. james taylor also. this was very sweet. beyonce confirmed she will be singing live at halftime on sunday. now, is it true but the game uh-oh. isn t it true that whitney houston also lip-synced at the super bowl? the famous one. yeah. this all came out 1991. it was unbelievable. she was lip-syncing the whole thing. nothing is sacred. nothing is sacred. did the beatles really sing on ed sullivan ? who knows? i think there needs to be a disclaimer. when you go to see a
come on. i m gonna defend him because i think he asked really good questions. you remember the moment when it as all new? bill: no beef with the questions. it was the condescension that i don t think he meant. but it came across that way. all right. so we are talking about the sarah palin interview the famous one. you picked up? i want you to watch left arm how itouts jets out. you see this. yes. that is territorial power. oh no you don t. not my friend. exactly it. she is standing up for her colleagues. that stands taking up more room it s powerful. you then answer her question and bounce there is a little bounce. the bounce indicate that you feel like you just one upped her. so, you know, here we have this ongoing struggle. it was very good. she is a powerful woman. absolutely. no question about that with oprah off tv now, i think she is the most powerful woman on tv