0 move over drones, these life-like robots, what is google doing with an army of robots? your new day starts right no now. good morning. welcome to new day. it is monday, december 16th. 6:00 in the east. we begin with what could be a game changer in sports. baseball is in focus. medical damage in the brain consistent with cte, once known for wild catches and all out style of play, he killed himself near the end of the year. this epidemic, is it not restricted to football and hockey? could there be more far reaching results? let s start with senior and medical correspondent elizabeth cohen in atlanta. good morning. what do we hear? reporter: good morning. we usually hear of these head injuries as something that happens -to happens-to-football players. he played baseball pout year, diving after balls and crashing into walls. he estimated he suffered ten concussions but his family says the real number may be even higher. after he took his own life last year, his family gave perm
on thursday, vice president joe biden was the keynote speaker at the annual nokia love school communications first words. these awards honor new hampshire free-speech advocates. from the capitol center for the arts in concord, new hampshire, this is an hour and 15 minutes. my name is joe mcquaid and i am the president of the stack nackey s. loeb school of communications and i.t. thank you for being here this evening and for that tonight, which i think will be very exciting. the sponsors names are in your programs. you know who you are. better than i do. i keep mispronouncing diane mercer s bang. we ll raid or has been a supporter of this event school for an awful long time and it allows us a level of calm for to do what we do and get the speakers began. mark wieden is in new hampshire and i ve asked him to say a few words. we please welcome him. [applause] thank you very much. on b
those of you who wanted me to run so badly and those of you who are so terribly disappointed, but i am doing the right thing. i believe 1984 finds the united states and the strongest position in years to establish a construct to and realistic working relationship with the union. new hampshire will hold its first in the nation presidential primary on january 10. hampshire terry secretary of state, bill gardner talked about the history of the state s presidential primary on the new hampshire today radio program. this is 54 minutes. welcome back to a special edition of new hampshire today. 3:00 to 6:00 folks and the new hampshire presidential primary. it is first the nation and here in new hampshire you know that maybe the c-span viewers know that. i am not sure everyone in every state enjoys the fact, that we continue coverage live on c-span, c-span 3 channel 249 and digital cable. the single replay parts of the show. newt gingrich joining us, governor huntsman and ro
trials. we want to get your thoughts about that announcement and the white house decision. the numbers if you have called us in the last 30 days, today is the day to put down the phone and pick up a keyboard. you can send us an e-mail and if you are following on twitter on the front page of most of the morning papers, and leading most of the morning papers, this story. about face close code is the headline. the about-face is the headline. also on the front page this morning, the new york daily news, their headline the wall street journal lead story. u.s. reverses on 9/11 trials. this is by evan perez who quote s the attorney general for the first 45 minutes of the program, the white house coming out with the decision, the change in its decision, announced by attorney general holder yesterday. we will take your calls. the first comes from exton, pennsylvania, on our line for democrats. caller: i am pretty disappointed. everyone should be tried in the federal