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but is it really, gloria allred?y trying to find out information? because the last thing the woman said before she left florida was i think my daughter knows more than what she's saying. >> well, jean, i think that the first thing is that of course police would always deny that they're trying to pressure anyone in custody to give any other information about a crime for which they are not charged. but at the same time, of course, they'd be real happy if the person in custody would give them some other information or clarification about statements they made earlier. and in this case the mom, who was under arrest now, has indicated some doubts about misty's story. and so perhaps they'd like to hear more about that. >> questioning the veracity of her own daughter. to anne bremner, misty's mother is in tennessee. florida authorities are down in sat yoouma. we've got to have a legal proceeding right now, right? it's called extradition. >> it's called extradition, and she may fight it, and that may take some more time. and
but is it really, gloria allred?y trying to find out information? because the last thing the woman said before she left florida was i think my daughter knows more than what she's saying. >> well, jean, i think that the first thing is that of course police would always deny that they're trying to pressure anyone in custody to give any other information about a crime for which they are not charged. but at the same time, of course, they'd be real happy if the person in custody would give...
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and i want to add something onto this, gloria allred. she never did call 911. 911 was only called when ronald cummings comes home from the night shift, walks in, and finds out haleigh's gone. that is when 911 gets called. that's a little correction to the facts, gloria. >> well, and that's a very important correction, nancy. because if she didn't call 911 at all, one has to wonder why? did she feel guilty about something? did she feel that perhaps it was her responsibility and she messed up? or was there something even more malicious involved? >> out to the lines, sharon in alabama, hi, dear. >> caller: oh, hi, nancy. >> what's your question? >> caller: i would like to know if timothy does have haleigh, what charges would he face by taking her from florida all the way to massachusetts? >> what about it, sanchez? >> how about kidnapping charges? i mean, if he took that child without permission and he's holding on to that child, he's facing class "a" felony charges of kidnapping and there's very serious consequences for that. i don't think
and i want to add something onto this, gloria allred. she never did call 911. 911 was only called when ronald cummings comes home from the night shift, walks in, and finds out haleigh's gone. that is when 911 gets called. that's a little correction to the facts, gloria. >> well, and that's a very important correction, nancy. because if she didn't call 911 at all, one has to wonder why? did she feel guilty about something? did she feel that perhaps it was her responsibility and she messed...
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gloria allred, victims' rights advocate out of l.a.raymond giudice, defense attorney out of atlanta. alex sanchez, defense attorney new york. gloria. she calls him before she calls 911? >> yes. and what's the reason, nancy? that's what we want to know. because one would think one would call 911 first. now, she's probably going to say she's 17 years old and just was scared and confused. but i think anyone, even 17 years old, would know to call 911. >> raymond giudice, i assume you don't, but i see a problem with calling your family before you call 911. >> i'd go with what gloria just said. a 17-year-old young girl, scared. she calls her brother. he's right down the street. she may even know that he's going to respond in an emergency faster than 911 will. i don't see that's any inconsistency. i don't see a problem with it. >> i want to see giudice's face when he says things like that. zblil zbl i'll say it again, and -- >> no, please, don't repeat yourself. >> the police have sat on this for eight months. they've talked to this brother b
gloria allred, victims' rights advocate out of l.a.raymond giudice, defense attorney out of atlanta. alex sanchez, defense attorney new york. gloria. she calls him before she calls 911? >> yes. and what's the reason, nancy? that's what we want to know. because one would think one would call 911 first. now, she's probably going to say she's 17 years old and just was scared and confused. but i think anyone, even 17 years old, would know to call 911. >> raymond giudice, i assume you...
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whe more americanseed to work longer, not allre finding it ey to stay employ. theecond segment of our two-pa series, we examine e tax, bias, and lal barriers r americans o want to work longer. >>> in part 1 of ts series, we showedhat increasing life expectancies, rinking federal and personal retirement assets, and a high lel of job satisfaction for older amerins are combing to lengthen th numb of years americans stay in the workforce. the recession haalso forced many americanso work longer, asnly 13% of workers questionedhis year told resechers they were very confident they had enough savings and pensns to be financially comfortable in retirement. but toork longer, workers must overcome a numbeof significant baiers. first, there arehe cultural one age bias or ageism is st as prevalent in socie as the other is, but perhaps more fficult to detect. >>here's certainly som indication tt some outdated and old fashioned attitus, bies if you will, about older adults persist so it can be a challenge rticularly for oer adults who arin their job search process. ere haveee
whe more americanseed to work longer, not allre finding it ey to stay employ. theecond segment of our two-pa series, we examine e tax, bias, and lal barriers r americans o want to work longer. >>> in part 1 of ts series, we showedhat increasing life expectancies, rinking federal and personal retirement assets, and a high lel of job satisfaction for older amerins are combing to lengthen th numb of years americans stay in the workforce. the recession haalso forced many americanso work...
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gloria allred, family law attorney out of los angeles.efense attorney. to gloria allred, at first blush you see that misty's mother was arrested in tennessee. felony forgery charges. you say, well, it's separate and distinct from this, but is it really, gloria allred? is this separate and distinct or are they trying to find out information? because the last thing the woman said before she left florida was "i think my daughter knows more than what she's saying." >> well, jean, i think that the first thing is that of course police would always deny that they're trying to pressure anyone in custody to give any other information about a crime for which they are not charged. but at the same time, of course, they'd be real happy if the person in custody would give them some other information or clarification about statements they made earlier. and in this case the mom, who was under arrest now, has indicated some doubts about misty's story. and so perhaps they'd like to hear more about that. >> questioning the veracity of her own daughter. to a
gloria allred, family law attorney out of los angeles.efense attorney. to gloria allred, at first blush you see that misty's mother was arrested in tennessee. felony forgery charges. you say, well, it's separate and distinct from this, but is it really, gloria allred? is this separate and distinct or are they trying to find out information? because the last thing the woman said before she left florida was "i think my daughter knows more than what she's saying." >> well, jean, i...
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who knows in its first sentence, which you've allred, class, herotisis history. he describes himself as being obliged to retight the historia. and what does historia mean? what does historia literally from the greek mean? not you, you've already won a bottle down there. well, it doesn't mean story. no, actually, it would be wonderful for, you know, story tellers like me -- it doesn't really mean story. no. no. one more guess. what does someone thing? record note. it means actually inquiry, so from the very first sentence, even though herotisis was the sort of a rom writer, because he tended to confuse myth and gossip and history. herotisis at least knew when he was writing the history of the greek and the persians that you begin with a bloody great big question -- why the hell did it happen? and it is for that question that you deliver your ordering system for what is significant and what's insignificant, kind of evidence. so given that you cannot escape in the writing of history, personal subjective interpretation, the kind of view is the kind of fantasy really
who knows in its first sentence, which you've allred, class, herotisis history. he describes himself as being obliged to retight the historia. and what does historia mean? what does historia literally from the greek mean? not you, you've already won a bottle down there. well, it doesn't mean story. no, actually, it would be wonderful for, you know, story tellers like me -- it doesn't really mean story. no. no. one more guess. what does someone thing? record note. it means actually inquiry, so...
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to the positive side the ledger >> warner: how fdamental is this review that presint obama and you allreoing? how lo is it going to take? >> well, itis fundamental because it's pt of the way 're approaching the issues. i mean cotantly are saying what'sorking, what's not workin so it is bh fundamental and it is though. and thoutful. we're not going tomake any decisions of anysignificance until we know the outcome of this electio i an because we have to know who our counterpar are. we havto make it clear that in retur for x, we expect y. >> warner: so is a real chan in strategy at leas a ternative which is not trying to build up or create pacity in a strong central govement but going to a differenmodel, doing it... doing a morelassic counterterrori campaign, attacking al qaeda leaders and having few combat forces o the ground? are you aually reassessing whether countensurgency is the way to go here? >>ou know, i think it's fair toay, margaret, that we have an openind to any argument that is made. now i'sure each of us is entering intthis process with o own points of view and our own base o
to the positive side the ledger >> warner: how fdamental is this review that presint obama and you allreoing? how lo is it going to take? >> well, itis fundamental because it's pt of the way 're approaching the issues. i mean cotantly are saying what'sorking, what's not workin so it is bh fundamental and it is though. and thoutful. we're not going tomake any decisions of anysignificance until we know the outcome of this electio i an because we have to know who our counterpar are. we...
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what i want to tell the american people, you allred about him, and -- you all read about him, and theretimes and the bad times, and the brick bats thrown at him in the early days. in the senate, you get to know people personally. and in our walk of life, you get to know people personally, and you meet a lot of famous people. some of them are disappointing. the more you see them, the less you think of them. you got to see him, the closer you got, the better he looked. i mean he had flaws, but he was flawless. and he was such a genuine person and such a caring person , and such an honorable and decent man that i just wish that my children had gotten to know him, that my friends had gotten to know him, that all of my 19 million constituents had gotten to know him like i did. what a guy. there are so many stories and so many memories. one day ted and i sat next to each other. i used to sit over there. i think it was one of the votarammas, a long session. i said to ted, and we occasionally would go up to his hide away just to talk. i said why don't we bring a couple of the freshmen. i regret
what i want to tell the american people, you allred about him, and -- you all read about him, and theretimes and the bad times, and the brick bats thrown at him in the early days. in the senate, you get to know people personally. and in our walk of life, you get to know people personally, and you meet a lot of famous people. some of them are disappointing. the more you see them, the less you think of them. you got to see him, the closer you got, the better he looked. i mean he had flaws, but he...
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. >>> i spoke with christie prody and her attorney, gloria allred this morning.tie, gloria, thank you for joining us this morning. you were 19 years old when you met o.j. simpson. he had just been acquitt eted o the murders of his wife and ron goldman. a lot of people would ask, why did you get involved with him in the first place? >> very young. very naive. confused. >> did your family or friends say, what are you thinking here? >> yes. all of them. >> you say that he wanted you to look like nicole, his previous wife. what were some things that he asked you to do? >> just the way i would dress. the way i would wear my hair. minor things. but it was always back to nicole. >> knowing him as you do, christie, do you believe that he killed his wife? >> yes, i do now. it took me many years to realize and face that terrible truth. but, yeah. now, i do. absolutely. >> and why now do you? >> things he's mentioned about nicole, about her having had it coming because of her lifestyle. and who she hung out with. mainly, ron goldman, i guess. >> you did try to leave him. >>
. >>> i spoke with christie prody and her attorney, gloria allred this morning.tie, gloria, thank you for joining us this morning. you were 19 years old when you met o.j. simpson. he had just been acquitt eted o the murders of his wife and ron goldman. a lot of people would ask, why did you get involved with him in the first place? >> very young. very naive. confused. >> did your family or friends say, what are you thinking here? >> yes. all of them. >> you say...
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clayton, who i'm a big fan of, gloria allred said that if he refuses to take a paternity test to proveheory. >> she's 29 years old. we're not talking about a child. >> let's listen to this for a second. >> even though my friend indicated that susan didn't want me in her life, did i make an effort to contact her but was not successful. i've had main r many nightmares over the years wondering if i could do more to help susan and the baby. >> so, look, i'm not a scientist but it seems obvious to determine whether he's really the daddy, he'd needed it cooperation of jaycee or the children. would it be wise to cooperate at this juncture or to take legal action against me? >> what's the purpose? if i was representing the do you go guard family, i would say no. you know, why do you want to come into my life so you can write a book or something? i don't understand it and i don't understand why he's coming out at this point in time. it seems like too little too late z all right. let's talk about another issue. jaycee is prepared to help put her alleged kidnapper behind bars. her attorney says y
clayton, who i'm a big fan of, gloria allred said that if he refuses to take a paternity test to proveheory. >> she's 29 years old. we're not talking about a child. >> let's listen to this for a second. >> even though my friend indicated that susan didn't want me in her life, did i make an effort to contact her but was not successful. i've had main r many nightmares over the years wondering if i could do more to help susan and the baby. >> so, look, i'm not a scientist...
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slayton's attorney, gloria allred, says that he's considering legal action if he's refused the opportunityeory. >> she's 29 years old. we're not talking about a child. >> let's listen to this for a second. >> even though my friend indicated that susan department want me in her life, i did make an effort to contact her but was not successful. i've had many nightmares over the years wondering if i could have done more to help susan and the baby. >> so look, thomas, i'm not a scientist but it seems obvious to determine whether he's really the dad he would need the cooperation of jaycee or the children. would it be wise to cooperate at this juncture or say no, take legal action against me? >> what's the purpose? if i was representing the dugard family, i would say no. why do you want to come into my life, so you can write a book or something? i don't understand it and i don't understand why he's coming out now. it seems like too little too late. >> jaycee is apparently prepared to help put her kidnaps behind bars. here's what her attorney said -- >> i think she very clearly understands that so
slayton's attorney, gloria allred, says that he's considering legal action if he's refused the opportunityeory. >> she's 29 years old. we're not talking about a child. >> let's listen to this for a second. >> even though my friend indicated that susan department want me in her life, i did make an effort to contact her but was not successful. i've had many nightmares over the years wondering if i could have done more to help susan and the baby. >> so look, thomas, i'm not...
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then in 2004, 7 and 8, allred sox wins in the alds.ossible these teams would meet again in the post season. >> zach greinke leading the royals up against the a.l. central leading tigers. and greinke was a house of fire in the early going. getting miguel cabrera, alex owe leave aand don kelly. bottom four though, cabrera, the line drive off of greinke who would stay in the game until the sixth inning. taken out after five for precautionary reasons. had not allowed an earned run. >> deep to right field. >> top six, some insurance off the bat of josh anderson, three-run homer. royals win 9-2. so despite leaving after five innings, greinke does get the win. his 14th of the season. lowers his major league leading era to 2.14. tigers will take a four-of game lead in to play over minnesota in minnesota. >> and they'll send rick porsello to the bump. verlander, carl pavano on saturday, washburn, and scott baker on sunday. >> marlins and reds. oh, the fish can't win in cincinnati. eight straight losses at great american ballpark. entering play.
then in 2004, 7 and 8, allred sox wins in the alds.ossible these teams would meet again in the post season. >> zach greinke leading the royals up against the a.l. central leading tigers. and greinke was a house of fire in the early going. getting miguel cabrera, alex owe leave aand don kelly. bottom four though, cabrera, the line drive off of greinke who would stay in the game until the sixth inning. taken out after five for precautionary reasons. had not allowed an earned run. >>...
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slayton's attorney, who i'm a big fan of, gloria allred, says that he's considering legal action if he'stunity to take a paternity test to prove his theory. >> she's 29 years old. we're not talking about a child. >> let's listen to this for a second. >> even though my friend indicated that susan didn't want me in her life, i did make an effort to contact her but was not successful. i've had many nightmares over the years wondering if i could have done more to help susan and the baby. >> so look, thomas, i'm not a scientist but it seems obvious to determine whether he's really the dad he would need the cooperation of jaycee or the children. would it be wise to cooperate at this juncture or say no, take legal action against me? >> what's the purpose? if i was representing the dugard family, i would say no. why do you want to come into my life, so you can write a book or something? i don't understand it and i don't understand why he's coming out at this point in time. it seems like too little, too late. >> let's talk about another big issue. jaycee is apparently prepared to help put her all
slayton's attorney, who i'm a big fan of, gloria allred, says that he's considering legal action if he'stunity to take a paternity test to prove his theory. >> she's 29 years old. we're not talking about a child. >> let's listen to this for a second. >> even though my friend indicated that susan didn't want me in her life, i did make an effort to contact her but was not successful. i've had many nightmares over the years wondering if i could have done more to help susan and...