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both sides lawyer up.y battle over haleigh's little brother now brewing. >> ronald cummings, what do you make of the potential custody battle that you're facing on top of everything else? >> i think that it's absolutely and utterly ridiculous. all it does is take the focus off of my daughter being gone and put the focus on oh, let's see who can get custody. >> now, let me ask you this, ronald. your wife -- your former wife, well, the mother of the children hasn't had custody in how long? >> nancy, can i say something? >> go ahead, miss neves. >> she's not my former wife. >> they were never married. so -- >> right. it's the children's mother. >> august the 17th her second birthday is when i took physical custody of the children and i was granted custody of the children in december of '05. and i do have the court paperwork to prove it. >> now, ronald, they seem to suggest that the only reason the mother lost custody was because she missed some court dates. is that true? >> absolutely not. she missed her firs
both sides lawyer up.y battle over haleigh's little brother now brewing. >> ronald cummings, what do you make of the potential custody battle that you're facing on top of everything else? >> i think that it's absolutely and utterly ridiculous. all it does is take the focus off of my daughter being gone and put the focus on oh, let's see who can get custody. >> now, let me ask you this, ronald. your wife -- your former wife, well, the mother of the children hasn't had custody...
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the lawsuit apparently was filed yesterday and hanna and james have to lawyer up.e to lawyer up. it's happened very quickly. we still have a report to issue to the world. because what is found on these tapes is the story, not what the media is trying -- the mainstream media is trying to do and trying to make it about hanna, james, and me. bill: ok. but they are north being successful. you guys one as far as the public is concerned. acorn is through as a major activist organization. here is what they are going to try to do. i'm just giving you this from judge andrew napolitano, our chief legal expert here. what acorn and the far left, which is behind acorn on, this what they are going to try to do is try to prove that you colluded, you and the two undercover people to violate acorn's privacy. the privacy of the people that you have on the tape. and that you cherry picked it, that other people of acorn said, no, no, no, we are north going to help you out. you know, get out of here. but you kept doing it so that you would violate their privacy. you set them up. and th
the lawsuit apparently was filed yesterday and hanna and james have to lawyer up.e to lawyer up. it's happened very quickly. we still have a report to issue to the world. because what is found on these tapes is the story, not what the media is trying -- the mainstream media is trying to do and trying to make it about hanna, james, and me. bill: ok. but they are north being successful. you guys one as far as the public is concerned. acorn is through as a major activist organization. here is what...
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but i tell you, in time, the whole thing will come out, because this gentleman's got a lawyer up and he's got to do some talking and right now, based on our understanding of the amount of dna that they collected at the scene, and apparently the amount of his dna, he's got to figure out is he making a deal here or is he just going to take the slam duc dunk? >> when you hear that he may have arranged a deal, and she was about to get married, you wonder whether there was an m.o. here, him feeling like he needed to take care of some old business, regardless. he's been a big part of this story for a long time. we're trying to figure out what the police's m.o. was regarding this suspect. so let's listen to what the police chief said today during this morning news conference. >> we have approximately 250 seized items now, a large number of those will eventually have to all go through the lab, we're prioritizing those issues and they're up at the lab now doing dna as we speak. i could get the results in 30 minutes or it could be hours, it's all up to the lab now. >> given what he was just ta
but i tell you, in time, the whole thing will come out, because this gentleman's got a lawyer up and he's got to do some talking and right now, based on our understanding of the amount of dna that they collected at the scene, and apparently the amount of his dna, he's got to figure out is he making a deal here or is he just going to take the slam duc dunk? >> when you hear that he may have arranged a deal, and she was about to get married, you wonder whether there was an m.o. here, him...
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property values have gone up, the lawyers and doctors and school teachers aren't going to put up with criminal behavior, period. >> reporter: criminal behavior they hope continues to scatter as their bright lights continue to shine. >> the washington village development association says it will continue to post videos of known offenders and use nuisance laws until the criminal element is driven out. >>> a howard county dentist has pleaded guilty to writing bogus prescriptions. wrote hundreds between 2005 and 2008 all so he could get his hands on hydrocodone and oxi codone. >>> two words heard around the nation's capitol and all over the media today, "you lie." all all the shooting, all the angry town hall meetings, another more unexpected outburst over health care reform. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those here illegally. >> you lie. >> you lie. the angry words of republican congressman from south carolina as president obama spoke to the nation last night. they were followed by two more: i'm sorry. >> they indicated that they appreciated the call and that we needed
property values have gone up, the lawyers and doctors and school teachers aren't going to put up with criminal behavior, period. >> reporter: criminal behavior they hope continues to scatter as their bright lights continue to shine. >> the washington village development association says it will continue to post videos of known offenders and use nuisance laws until the criminal element is driven out. >>> a howard county dentist has pleaded guilty to writing bogus...
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what is certain is that polanski's lawyers will put up a fight to prevent him being extra indicted backand in fact one of his lawyers was reported to have told a french radio station it was too early to tell if that would owe cuff. the american authorities have just 60 days to file a formal request for his transfer. jeremy, vinita? >> abc's sonia gallego joining us from london. thanks, sonia. >>> chancellor angela merkel will continue her leadership of germany. the conservative merkel won her second term over the weekend. she's expected to push ahead with economic reforms as germany continues to struggle with huge government debt. >>> in central italy testimony is wrapped up in the murder trial of american college student amanda knox. she and her former boyfriend are accused of stabbing her british roommate mere dit kircher to death during a sex game back in 2007. both defendants deny the charges. the trial is set to resume next week with closing arguments. >>> longtime conservative columnist william safire has died. he worked at a speechwriter for richard nixon before joining "the new
what is certain is that polanski's lawyers will put up a fight to prevent him being extra indicted backand in fact one of his lawyers was reported to have told a french radio station it was too early to tell if that would owe cuff. the american authorities have just 60 days to file a formal request for his transfer. jeremy, vinita? >> abc's sonia gallego joining us from london. thanks, sonia. >>> chancellor angela merkel will continue her leadership of germany. the conservative...
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petit is one of several lawyers who make up acorn legal team. >> obviously political. and obviously the result of this there has been a loss of financing and so forth so i think all litigation has degree of importance but i think here not just looking at local issue but a national issue which might have some interesting results in terms of 10 asian of the type of services that acorn has offered. >>reporter: acorn and 2 workers fired are looking for more than 5 million dollars in damages. this its is fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> that brings us to our question of the day. do you think acorn should sue the people involved in the undercover investigation? go to our web site and tell us what you think. response could air tonight on fox 45 news at 10:00. >> federal grand jury indiets one of 3 men at the center of alleged terrorist plot. 24-year-old zazi first charged back in denver and faces conspiracy charges to detonate explosives. authorities say zazi was plotting for more than a year to detonate explosives possibly on new york city subway. also say he recently bought bomb ma
petit is one of several lawyers who make up acorn legal team. >> obviously political. and obviously the result of this there has been a loss of financing and so forth so i think all litigation has degree of importance but i think here not just looking at local issue but a national issue which might have some interesting results in terms of 10 asian of the type of services that acorn has offered. >>reporter: acorn and 2 workers fired are looking for more than 5 million dollars in...
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greta: the lawyers may end up having to tell. >> the judge wants the truth, and the attorney general in new york is asking questions about why there were not answers. internal lawyers and external lawyers. greta: thank you, and welcome to washington. ready to play the field. plus, a yankees manager got a bloody ear. it was a rowdy night in the bronx. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. could save 'em hundreds on car just telinsurance.e geico it's actually doing it. gecko vo: businessmen say "hard work equals success." well, you're looking at, arguably, the world's most successful businessgecko. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why
greta: the lawyers may end up having to tell. >> the judge wants the truth, and the attorney general in new york is asking questions about why there were not answers. internal lawyers and external lawyers. greta: thank you, and welcome to washington. ready to play the field. plus, a yankees manager got a bloody ear. it was a rowdy night in the bronx. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's...
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now, no one's been charged, and defense lawyers leading up to this have denied that there has been any wrongdoing. now they are not commenting on what is being said in these discussions, in these possible plea deals or a cooperation deal that may be discussed at this time in denver. but certainly, law enforcement is very concerned that there may be, there may be some sort of terrorist cell based in new york and also connected to denver, and they're running down every possible lead to try to make sure there's no threat to the public. >> well, you know, jonathan, if you look at those things that have been found, in terms of evidence in their research here, you've got backpacks, you talk about u-haul trucks. those two things immediately, certain things in our past terrorism events bring to mind. is there anything definitive on what was being planned or is this all still in the piecing together stage? >> reporter: it's still in the piecing together stage. if they had it and they knew it, there would have been arrested and there would have been charges, and numerous new york officials have
now, no one's been charged, and defense lawyers leading up to this have denied that there has been any wrongdoing. now they are not commenting on what is being said in these discussions, in these possible plea deals or a cooperation deal that may be discussed at this time in denver. but certainly, law enforcement is very concerned that there may be, there may be some sort of terrorist cell based in new york and also connected to denver, and they're running down every possible lead to try to...
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she had a promising career as a lawyer, but gave it up to become the wife of a powerful politician.he deals with infidelity, but she decides to stand by him even after she is sentenced to prison. >> until you are in someone else's shoes, it taught me not to judge. >> i hope to be in a show to show it is a world as we live now and not a happily ever after. >> the good wife premiers tonight at 10:00. > we are going to transition to hoping that the redskins could be a good team. maybe they could win another game. and this time win a game, really win it. >> i think there's a good chance of that, but i don't want to chalk up a win against the lions, because someone is going to lose to them. i hope it's not this sunday. they are saying all the right things publicly, but they expect to mop the floor with detroit. the question is, will they? plus, the training camp about to begin. saunders offers his thoughts. hear them. 9sports coming up. it's not the new lexus. it's not the new bmw. it's not the new audi. what it is... is impossible to resist. the new twenty-ten lacrosse from buick. it's
she had a promising career as a lawyer, but gave it up to become the wife of a powerful politician.he deals with infidelity, but she decides to stand by him even after she is sentenced to prison. >> until you are in someone else's shoes, it taught me not to judge. >> i hope to be in a show to show it is a world as we live now and not a happily ever after. >> the good wife premiers tonight at 10:00. > we are going to transition to hoping that the redskins could be a good...
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the complete forecast is coming up but first. lawyersfor the director polansky asked the swiss court to release the director from prison immediately. the swiss government will appeal if the judge rules for polansy. >>> a removallable floor mat is causing the largest recall in the history of toyota. several models including the camry and prius along with three lexus models. notices concerning the recall could be sent out next week. for now toyota is asking the car owners to take out the floor mats and not replace them. log on to wjz.com and click on the story. >>> a father killed his wife and two children before killing himself. today grief counselors were on hands at the children's two schools. ada may reports. >> reporter: a somber day at two schools in fredrick county. 14-year-old charlie delton jr. and his 7-year-old sister emmaline. >> i understand there's a teddy bear at her desk today, and the counselors will remain there as long as they're needed. at the high school, principal david keen made an announcement to all the students in
the complete forecast is coming up but first. lawyersfor the director polansky asked the swiss court to release the director from prison immediately. the swiss government will appeal if the judge rules for polansy. >>> a removallable floor mat is causing the largest recall in the history of toyota. several models including the camry and prius along with three lexus models. notices concerning the recall could be sent out next week. for now toyota is asking the car owners to take out the...
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. >> alysin: maybe they think they can get more information out of him before he totally lawyers up.ion. two unnamed sources said the edit video in his possession of grand central station. the terminal where half 1 million commuters -- including dave briggs -- every single day. the sky was arrested as he was trying to go over the george washington bridge. that's often been a possible terror target as well speak three or the guys were asleep at the switchboard at the toll booths there -- at the toll booths but in the booths checking people randomly? we talked about that because we've had this sort of false sense of security. or we go but might have been an attack on september 1120 get into new york city on a night in an effort to get rid attractive possibly packet with explosives. a lot of people wonder what will these investigators to? maybe point out to talk to the people, this will lead to other people so they can throw wider net to capture people in this? >> dave: simply he will plead guilty to her today to some type of minor, present a charge. >> alysin: for giving them informati
. >> alysin: maybe they think they can get more information out of him before he totally lawyers up.ion. two unnamed sources said the edit video in his possession of grand central station. the terminal where half 1 million commuters -- including dave briggs -- every single day. the sky was arrested as he was trying to go over the george washington bridge. that's often been a possible terror target as well speak three or the guys were asleep at the switchboard at the toll booths there --...
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up. today his lawyers filed a motion to have them released from custody. this was camelot -- criminal court said it would decide in the upcoming weeks. powerful friends in government and film are defending the 76- year-old director who fred -- fled to france after pleading guilty of having sex with a 13- year-old girl. many feel roman polanski still has to have his day in court. >> it is really hard to understand why anyone would not appreciate the need for a man who basically admitted to raping a child, should not returned to this country to face justice. >> why arrest him now? according to court documents, roman polanski and his lawyers didn't really believe the authorities were still aggressively looking to arrest him. abc news, zurich. >>> back here locally, the race for virginia gov. baird the man at the top of the republican ticket wants to increase the amount of money the state can stash in its rainy day fund to up the budget. bob mcdonnell and the lieutenant governor bill bolling, wants to allow the size of the fund to increase. on the democratic s
up. today his lawyers filed a motion to have them released from custody. this was camelot -- criminal court said it would decide in the upcoming weeks. powerful friends in government and film are defending the 76- year-old director who fred -- fled to france after pleading guilty of having sex with a 13- year-old girl. many feel roman polanski still has to have his day in court. >> it is really hard to understand why anyone would not appreciate the need for a man who basically admitted to...
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up! >> all righty, guys. well, the one and only winner this new healthcare bill, steve forbes says it will be trial lawyers. ain't happy about that. up next, we hate to say we told you so but we told you so. a new plan si was held on the property for 18 years before being found. >> banker's salaries today, your salary tomorrow. a new thing by the federal government that says they have the final say on all bank employees pay. this worries you? >> yeah, because you target one industry. who is going to be next? any business doing a lot of business with the federal government, who does that include? maybe the defense industry. you give the government a little bit of power. maybe it works. you know they will take more and there's nothing you can do to stop t. >> what's crazy about this is a lot of people smelled this coming for a long time and every time they said something about it, they were shot down. >> what is really crazy is the banking industry brought this on themselves. the finance industry has been paying themselves wildly too much for a long, long time, but i don't think that's true at the smaller non
up! >> all righty, guys. well, the one and only winner this new healthcare bill, steve forbes says it will be trial lawyers. ain't happy about that. up next, we hate to say we told you so but we told you so. a new plan si was held on the property for 18 years before being found. >> banker's salaries today, your salary tomorrow. a new thing by the federal government that says they have the final say on all bank employees pay. this worries you? >> yeah, because you target one...
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we'll forget about you. >> reporter: most legal experts say it's shaping up to be a long and complex legal battle. polanski's lawyers want him released immediately, argues his arrest was illegal, but the matter is now in the hands of the swiss justice system. we're told it could take up to ten days for a decision, and frankly no one is sure how it will aplay out. donna friesen, nbc news, zurich. >>> polanski was arrested saturday when he arrived in zurich to receive an award from a film festival. >>> tonight's show host conan o'brien is on the job and joking about his stunned accident. take a look. obrian was racing teri hatcher down stairs when he got to the stage, he slipped, fell, his head hit the floor and hard. a rerun aired instead of the planned episode. in his monolog yesterday, o'brien told the audience he hit his head so hard that for five seconds he actually understood the plot of "lost." one thing he did not lose, hits sense of humor. >> he didn't. he really took a hard hit. glad he's okay, though. >> we all are. >>> still ahead, a mother is under fire from the state for watching the children of her frie
we'll forget about you. >> reporter: most legal experts say it's shaping up to be a long and complex legal battle. polanski's lawyers want him released immediately, argues his arrest was illegal, but the matter is now in the hands of the swiss justice system. we're told it could take up to ten days for a decision, and frankly no one is sure how it will aplay out. donna friesen, nbc news, zurich. >>> polanski was arrested saturday when he arrived in zurich to receive an award from...
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. >> they want to call up lawyers and 0 vote for the amendment and we have the courts over ruling. >>, obama is on the record in front of the country saying no illegal illions, no abortion. he's locked down. >> he can say he's a martian. the democrats voted against it. >> if he lies, he loses. if he lies, he loses. >> okay, well, that was a lie and that's what representative joe wilson was saying. >> we don't know-- >> yes, i know, i know what's in the bill. >> oh, come on, this is the argument. >> final bill hasn't been-- >> bill, that's part of the word salad. we can't talk about the bill, what until the government-- >> we talk about it and-- if it's in the bill, no abortion, if it's in the bill, he's a liar. >> yes, he is a liar, but and-- right position-- >> coulter, you jumped too far ahead. if it's in the final bill, then he's a liar, but not now. >> no, no, no, liberals are retreating, burning the english language as you go, they're saying we can't talk about anything until after it's a law. the house committee considered it voted on and voted against that amendment oh, don't w
. >> they want to call up lawyers and 0 vote for the amendment and we have the courts over ruling. >>, obama is on the record in front of the country saying no illegal illions, no abortion. he's locked down. >> he can say he's a martian. the democrats voted against it. >> if he lies, he loses. if he lies, he loses. >> okay, well, that was a lie and that's what representative joe wilson was saying. >> we don't know-- >> yes, i know, i know what's in the...
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property areas have gone up, professionals have moved in and lawyers and doctors and school teachers aren't going to put up with criminal behavior, period. >> reporter: criminal behavior they hope continues to scatter as their bright lights continue to shine. in baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2 news. >> the washington village development association says it will continue to post videos of known offenders and even use nuisance laws until the entire criminal element is driven out of pigtown. >>> a man who led police on a chase in elkton and abandoned a pregnant womannened 3-year-old in the vehicle is behind bars today. cecil county sheriffs' deputies arrested 21-year-old frank cresto jr. at his home. deputies tried to stop him monday because his car didn't have a rear light. that is when cresto reportedly ran a stop sign, turned into a apartment complex, jumped a curb, drove into a wooded area, hit a pavilion. then ran away. the woman and child weren't hurt. >>> dui charges dropped against delegate herman taylor. a montgomery county jury reversed a conviction by a judge earlier this year.
property areas have gone up, professionals have moved in and lawyers and doctors and school teachers aren't going to put up with criminal behavior, period. >> reporter: criminal behavior they hope continues to scatter as their bright lights continue to shine. in baltimore, brian kuebler, abc2 news. >> the washington village development association says it will continue to post videos of known offenders and even use nuisance laws until the entire criminal element is driven out of...
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up! >> all righty, guys. well, the one and only winner this new healthcare bill, steve forbes says it will be trial lawyers. ain't happy about that. up next, we hate to say we told you so but we told you so. a new plan of control that a lot of people pay. it is time to hold on to your paycheck. (announcer) it's applebee's 2 for $20. the one deal in the neighborhood where you get the real food. featuring a half rack of our new double-glazed baby back ribs with your choice of sauces. get one full-sized appetizer and two real entrees for just twenty bucks. it's 2 for $20. only at applebee's. i don't think you can live the american lifestyle without energy. we have all this energy here in the u.s. we have wind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing
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zazi's lawyer denies that. zazi was picked up this week following terror raids in new york. >>> gunfire erupts during an afternoon rush hour in this mexico city subway station. police say they stopped a suspected graffiti artist who pulled a gun and opened fire on the train platform yesterday, killing two people. eight others were wounded either by gunfire or in the ensuing stampede while trying to escape. the suspect faces a litany of charges, including murder. >>> after decades of drama, kidnappings, who done it scandals, you name it, and of course the traumatic medical mailedies "guiding light" is ending its run. the soap opera has been a guiding force on radio and television for more than 70 years. here now is alena cho. >> reporter: some might say it's ridiculous to call this an institution. but "guiding light" is an institution. the longest running drama in history. ♪ only love can save the world >> reporter: the cbs soap opera started on the radio back in 1937 and moved to tv in 1952, 72 years of over-the-top lies -- >> if
zazi's lawyer denies that. zazi was picked up this week following terror raids in new york. >>> gunfire erupts during an afternoon rush hour in this mexico city subway station. police say they stopped a suspected graffiti artist who pulled a gun and opened fire on the train platform yesterday, killing two people. eight others were wounded either by gunfire or in the ensuing stampede while trying to escape. the suspect faces a litany of charges, including murder. >>> after...
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they are accused of digging up nearly 300 graves. lawyersed into the federal bups si court today to hash out control over that cemetery. >> by going into bankruptcy that is throwing a monkey wrench in it and has the most difficult venue to rea solve the problem. >> no outcome was reached to talks resume next wednesday. >>> we've all been taught how to sneeze properly by now, even by federal leaders. >> if you have purell, give that to mr. todd right away. a little hand sanitizer. >> the press conference that turned into a comical affair with kathleen sebelius. >>> first, we'll take a look at the business news and head up to new york. >>> good morning. we begin your money scope report with a new plan to reign in wall street pay. a new proposal from the federal reserve would give it the power to reject and encourage bank employees to take too much risk. according to the "wall street journal," the fed would oversee pay for everyone from executives to traders to loan officers and thousands of banks. a final proposal is weeks away but would not r
they are accused of digging up nearly 300 graves. lawyersed into the federal bups si court today to hash out control over that cemetery. >> by going into bankruptcy that is throwing a monkey wrench in it and has the most difficult venue to rea solve the problem. >> no outcome was reached to talks resume next wednesday. >>> we've all been taught how to sneeze properly by now, even by federal leaders. >> if you have purell, give that to mr. todd right away. a little...
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up. we'll see what happens. >> ok. unable to get ahold of facebook for a response a lawyer for who glue says facebook now has 20 days to respond. >> the time is 47 on tv hill. coming up -- >> i'm nicole killion in pittsburgh, the g-20 summit kicks off today and so do more protests. that story coming up. >> an off-duty baltimore city police officer is shot multiple times during an attempted robbery at his moment. at his home. details are next. >> and light showers will clear out. and what we can expect for the weekend, ahead. >> several accidents to report and we'll let you know how volume is looking. next. >> good morning, everybody and welcome back to 11 news today, i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thank you for joining us. did you notice everybody on our air has on purple today even those not in baltimore, nicole killion. >> sort of discount it.
up. we'll see what happens. >> ok. unable to get ahold of facebook for a response a lawyer for who glue says facebook now has 20 days to respond. >> the time is 47 on tv hill. coming up -- >> i'm nicole killion in pittsburgh, the g-20 summit kicks off today and so do more protests. that story coming up. >> an off-duty baltimore city police officer is shot multiple times during an attempted robbery at his moment. at his home. details are next. >> and light showers...
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up. dazey's lawyers says the feds dope have a case. >>> efforts by liberal democrats yesterday to including a possible option in the health care reform in a plan currently before the senate finance committee were unsuccess. that plan presented by max baucus could clear the panel by the end of the week the senator believes government-run option would block it from getting the 60 votes needed to pass in the senate. >>> right now, we want it take a look at the other top stories we're following. fire has destroyed a hem in fairfax county. flames broke out about 3:30 this morning at a home in the 5000 block of police owe drive in annandale. firefighters say the home's natural gas helped fuel the fire t had to be shut off. soar, no word on a cause or whether anybody was signed at the time of the fire. >>> police in prince george's county opened fire on a stolen suv last night after they say the driver tried to run over an officer. the three men inside the car bail out near pearl place and pepper mill road in seat pleasant. police got two of them including one man who was shot. the third man remai
up. dazey's lawyers says the feds dope have a case. >>> efforts by liberal democrats yesterday to including a possible option in the health care reform in a plan currently before the senate finance committee were unsuccess. that plan presented by max baucus could clear the panel by the end of the week the senator believes government-run option would block it from getting the 60 votes needed to pass in the senate. >>> right now, we want it take a look at the other top stories...
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megyn: she does get a default judgment if the lawyer does not show up, he blew it off. >> the judge sent to the dog -- that is akin to the dog ate my homework. [laughter] >> his attorney was actually in negotiation with the other to try to resolve this. it is true that he did not show up, which is a whole other lawsuit. i asked him if he fired a same lawyer and he said absolutely. he has a different legal team. megyn: he said that he is considering a counter-suing her because he has lost a lot of business. i doubt that. this is probably great pr for him. >> you know what, if she needs a tuneup in the future, they can negotiate that as a part of the settlement. not kidding. megyn: to enough. [laughter] >> -- tune up. [laughter] >> it happens. they will not have to spend more money on attorneys' fees. [laughter] >> i do not want the doctor that is suing me doing my what ever. megyn: i read those e-mails, he calls everybody hun. we will see how forgiving she is. think about. one final word to the viewers, if this doctor lost because of his lawyer's mistake, he should get a the fall. if he g
megyn: she does get a default judgment if the lawyer does not show up, he blew it off. >> the judge sent to the dog -- that is akin to the dog ate my homework. [laughter] >> his attorney was actually in negotiation with the other to try to resolve this. it is true that he did not show up, which is a whole other lawsuit. i asked him if he fired a same lawyer and he said absolutely. he has a different legal team. megyn: he said that he is considering a counter-suing her because he has...
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that we had said to each other would have been discoverable and i would have had another lawyer and would have ended up testifying in front of judge starr. we worked at that point only through the intermediaries who could have a privileged conversation with the president, his lawyers, the white house counsel. and because of that, we lived with the same fiction you all did. for eight months. because we said well, there must be something to the denial that he gave us. because you can't be that clear about the denial. so we found out the truth when you did. when the president finally went on national television eight months later. and said, well, actually, what i did was inappropriate. he to in day and writes in his book, he did not lie. he believes, and i'm sure there are people that would contest this. but he does not believe that he lied. he thought that he gave a very legally correct answer to the question he got asked when he was being deposed. but he then came to say, you know, look, the problem was i never, until eight months later, acknowledged that what i had done was totally inappropriate. and t
that we had said to each other would have been discoverable and i would have had another lawyer and would have ended up testifying in front of judge starr. we worked at that point only through the intermediaries who could have a privileged conversation with the president, his lawyers, the white house counsel. and because of that, we lived with the same fiction you all did. for eight months. because we said well, there must be something to the denial that he gave us. because you can't be that...
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. >> you don't always sit there and say, i'm going to speak up and not sound like a lawyer. o represent to fairfield greenwich, when you read the transcript, it sounds like a man who's hopped up on crack. two, he talks about trading in and out of the markets and that's a concern about information leaking and impacting his trading program. he does describe that, so it's not indicative of fairfield grin itch being aware he's stealing money. >>> coming up, disney is opening the doors to the magic kingdom in its first ever fan expo and what bob iger has to say about the future for disney. >>> and tim geithner in a town hall meeting, 7:00 p.m. tonight, exclusive on cnbc. erin burnett and steve liesman will be up next to discuss geithner. >>> check out shares of yahoo. a gain of 5%. bank of america upped the company and added that user traffic continued to perform above as a whole. >>> now, a special town hall meeting tonight on cnbc beginning at 7:00 eastern. treasury secretary tim geithner will be on hand to talk about the financial crisis a year later, how it unfolded, how far w
. >> you don't always sit there and say, i'm going to speak up and not sound like a lawyer. o represent to fairfield greenwich, when you read the transcript, it sounds like a man who's hopped up on crack. two, he talks about trading in and out of the markets and that's a concern about information leaking and impacting his trading program. he does describe that, so it's not indicative of fairfield grin itch being aware he's stealing money. >>> coming up, disney is opening the...
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of private practice where the individual physicians are responsible for their -- they stand up to the lawyers they stand up to the auditors, they stand up to the regulators. they stand up to the patients. the rules are based on their quality of work. none of your physicians about the referrals or lawsuits or anything. and i mean for you to stand up there and say that our quality is the best, you are like a modified canadian system or u.k. system. host: what kind of medicine do you practice, doctor? >> i'm and the and these yogide. -- and these ideologist. most people in private practice have to work their tails off and commit their lives to the professional medicine. and they have to be personally responsible for their patients where they are open to -- and that is the backbone of the american system where you have the best quality of care, you have -- and if not, i mean i'm personal responsible, like the lawyers can look at me, the patients can look at me, my referral sources can look at me. i'm exposed to everything and that is what makes the quality and -- if i'm screwing around -- host: o
of private practice where the individual physicians are responsible for their -- they stand up to the lawyers they stand up to the auditors, they stand up to the regulators. they stand up to the patients. the rules are based on their quality of work. none of your physicians about the referrals or lawsuits or anything. and i mean for you to stand up there and say that our quality is the best, you are like a modified canadian system or u.k. system. host: what kind of medicine do you practice,...
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bret: but it would also open up opponents like, for example, trial lawyers who would have a problem withhat. >> sure, but he has got to make a move that shifts the way that we're all talking and thinking. at the moment, everybody is focused on the negatives and he hasn't even said what he believes in. by the way, i think he says that republicans don't have a plan is that you don't have republicans coalescing around any issue. >> it doesn't have to change the parameters of the debate, juan. he needs to change the paramaters of the bill. >> no, he needs to change -- he has had such a bad august. it has been a political bad season for barack obama. he needs right now to get back in the game by saying, listen, you know what, overwhelmingly americans want some form of healthcare reform, so let's go about being serious people and not playing politics. bret: charles, last say. does he go after more republicans by inserting some sort of tort reform at the risk of losing more liberals or does he kind of walk the line as he has done many times in his speechs? >> he is a guy that walks the line. if
bret: but it would also open up opponents like, for example, trial lawyers who would have a problem withhat. >> sure, but he has got to make a move that shifts the way that we're all talking and thinking. at the moment, everybody is focused on the negatives and he hasn't even said what he believes in. by the way, i think he says that republicans don't have a plan is that you don't have republicans coalescing around any issue. >> it doesn't have to change the parameters of the...
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lot in the field and the canadian lawyers would pipe up and say well it is not how we do ht and it isnot the international standard either and we would have very interesting discussions about how you apply that in a forward deployed area so, it iifficult and we have international borroeighth that seem to work. they are not perfect, and it is striking a balance. we value the contributions of our coalition partners, so it ain't easy is the answer to your question. there is no simple answer. eddeasy t we do our best. yes sir. >> i wanteto ask earer--n the president's campaign i believe he used the legal word political blk hole. can you address the policies surrounding the detentions of prisoners at bagram given their word-- and why the ministration is taking-- and those detenons and bagram? >> as you probably know we are in the pcess of building a new facility there, which i think wi be, which will be first rate. i believe that the guards and the force tt we have employed the is first rate. the bagram population is a much re and then out population. there is more turnover in the populati
lot in the field and the canadian lawyers would pipe up and say well it is not how we do ht and it isnot the international standard either and we would have very interesting discussions about how you apply that in a forward deployed area so, it iifficult and we have international borroeighth that seem to work. they are not perfect, and it is striking a balance. we value the contributions of our coalition partners, so it ain't easy is the answer to your question. there is no simple answer....
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let you know that it would have the courage to take on the trial lawyers to, every person in this room and across america would stand up and take on the trial lawyers with you. we're not going to be bullied by lawyers. [unintelligible] we want to preserve our freedom. we want people to have health care. we are not evil. that is my point. we want you to take on the trial lawyers and we will support you. >> man, and i get grief from one of the things that i said earlier, from both sides. i agree. toward reform ought to be part of the health care package. -- tort reform ought to be part of the health care package. if i was a really good politician, i would stop there. but i only believe that it is a piece of the answer. 36 states already have this and it has not solved the problem. we have to do a lot of things when you have health care system right now that is two to three times more expensive than anything else in the world -- and you go back to those first charge, if we do not drive down the cost of medicare and medicaid, the federal deficit, everything else, everything else is dwarfed by those costs. one other thing t
let you know that it would have the courage to take on the trial lawyers to, every person in this room and across america would stand up and take on the trial lawyers with you. we're not going to be bullied by lawyers. [unintelligible] we want to preserve our freedom. we want people to have health care. we are not evil. that is my point. we want you to take on the trial lawyers and we will support you. >> man, and i get grief from one of the things that i said earlier, from both sides. i...
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but ron's lawyer says that ron did not ask hank to go check up on misty. h during the evening. the lawyer says ron called hank's house at around 9:00 p.m. just to see if misty was there. well, here's what i don't understand, art harris. if ron had been in touch with misty, why was he calling around looking for her? why do records show reportedly he tried unsuccessfully to call her 20 times? it just doesn't make sense. what do you know? >> i don't have any information that he was talking to her. in fact, my sources say that he did not speak with her after 8:30. they had a fight on the phone. he did not speak with her until 3:00 a.m., when he came home. so you have all those phone calls, you have cell phone towers that put him at work and you have other towers that are now being investigated along with misty's telephone to see if, in fact, hers was off or if, in fact, she made other calls. >> what i don't understand, what do you mean, they are now being investigated? the big question is, if she went out, where did she go, and who else knows where she went? ho
but ron's lawyer says that ron did not ask hank to go check up on misty. h during the evening. the lawyer says ron called hank's house at around 9:00 p.m. just to see if misty was there. well, here's what i don't understand, art harris. if ron had been in touch with misty, why was he calling around looking for her? why do records show reportedly he tried unsuccessfully to call her 20 times? it just doesn't make sense. what do you know? >> i don't have any information that he was talking...
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law in the field, and the canadian lawyers would pipe up and say that is not how they do it. that is not the international standard, either. we would have very interesting discussions about how you apply that in a forward deployed area. it is difficult, and we have international roe that seem to work. they are not perfect, and it is striking a balance. we value the contribution of our coalition partners, so it is not easy. there is no simple answer, but we do our best. >> you were asked earlier about it earlier about guantanamo. can you address the policy issues surrounding that the pension -- the detention of prisoners, that there are more prisoners there than the ones we read about in the newspapers every day? why is the administration taking the position that there should not be a review? >> we are in the process of building a new facility, which i think will be first rate. i believe that the guards and the force that we have employed there is first-rate. the population is a much more in and out population. there is more turnover in the population. many of them are transfe
law in the field, and the canadian lawyers would pipe up and say that is not how they do it. that is not the international standard, either. we would have very interesting discussions about how you apply that in a forward deployed area. it is difficult, and we have international roe that seem to work. they are not perfect, and it is striking a balance. we value the contribution of our coalition partners, so it is not easy. there is no simple answer, but we do our best. >> you were asked...
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but ron's lawyer says that ron did not ask hank to go check up on misty. s lawyer claims ron and misty had been in touch during the evening. the lawyer says ron called hank's house at around 9:00 p.m. just to see if misty was there. well, here's what i don't understand, art harris. if ron had been in touch with misty, why was he calling around looking for her? why do records show reportedly he tried unsuccessfully to call her 20 times? it just doesn't make sense. what do you know? >> i don't have any information that he was talking to her. in fact, my sources say that he did not speak with her after 8:30. they had a fight on the phone. he did not speak with her until 3:00 a.m., when he came home. so you have all those phone calls, you have cell phone towers that put him at work and you have other towers that are now being investigated along with misty's telephone to see if, in fact, hers was off or if, in fact, she made other calls. >> what i don't understand, what do you mean, they are now being investigated? the big question is, if she went out, where did
but ron's lawyer says that ron did not ask hank to go check up on misty. s lawyer claims ron and misty had been in touch during the evening. the lawyer says ron called hank's house at around 9:00 p.m. just to see if misty was there. well, here's what i don't understand, art harris. if ron had been in touch with misty, why was he calling around looking for her? why do records show reportedly he tried unsuccessfully to call her 20 times? it just doesn't make sense. what do you know? >> i...
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we'll forget about you. >> reporter: most legal experts say it's shaping up to be a long and complex legal battle. and polanski's lawyerswant him released immediately, arguing that his arrest was illegal, but the matter's now in the hands of the swiss justice system. we're told that it could take up to ten days for a decision, and frankly, no one knows how this is all going to play out. matt? >> dawna friesen, thank you very much. jeff berg is roman polanski's agent and creator of international management. how are you? >> good, how are you, matt? >> i'm fine. i know you haven't spoken to him since his arrest, but you have spoken to his wife and legal team. what's the indication as to how he's doing? >> well, the reports i have from his defense counsel in zurich and his wife, emanuel, is he is strong, he's confident, he's looking forward to getting this resolved, and he's generally in a good frame of mind. i hope to speak with him directly within the next day or so. >> we're getting reports, jeff, that there are plans perhaps to fight extradition to the united states. a, can you confirm that, and what would it mean in te
we'll forget about you. >> reporter: most legal experts say it's shaping up to be a long and complex legal battle. and polanski's lawyerswant him released immediately, arguing that his arrest was illegal, but the matter's now in the hands of the swiss justice system. we're told that it could take up to ten days for a decision, and frankly, no one knows how this is all going to play out. matt? >> dawna friesen, thank you very much. jeff berg is roman polanski's agent and creator of...
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government employees take a principled position and stand up to people in authority, i think it is asking an awful lot of career intelligence lawyers to shoulder the burden, to give up years of possible service and possible pension when they retire to save their political bosses from themselves. i am not sure in the long run that principled resignations by career lawyers serve the public interest. if a career lawyer takes umbrage at something the president does and quits, what has really been achieved? he is out of a job. the program is going to go ahead anyway when he is gone. the agency is going to be deprived of his thighs in the future. he will not be there the next time a dumb idea comes up for someone needs to be there. it has not really helped the agency or the oversight process. it seems to me that the people who ought to suffer for the decision are the people who made it, not the person who is trying to raise concerns about it with and that bureaucracy -- about it within the barack crossing. i realize people may differ on this issue. -- it seems to me the person what to suffer for the decision is the person who made it, no
government employees take a principled position and stand up to people in authority, i think it is asking an awful lot of career intelligence lawyers to shoulder the burden, to give up years of possible service and possible pension when they retire to save their political bosses from themselves. i am not sure in the long run that principled resignations by career lawyers serve the public interest. if a career lawyer takes umbrage at something the president does and quits, what has really been...
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up. >> you should be a lawyer. i've been saying the same thing.sis for the detaining her or arresting her was the same exact reasons to keep her there, contessa. >> yeah. >> now they're saying, oh no. we had to let her go. i guarantee you every inmate listening to us right now makes the request to go home now. i can hear the response is from l.a. county sheriff's department. >> one more question for you here. leo, what about this sighting apparently in a west hollywood restaurant? is there any indication that maybe mitrice is -- you said it yourself. she was showing bizarre behavior. in a crisis state. do you think that she is just out there and needs someone to recognize her and help bring her home? >> that's what the family's hoping for this. this spot, sighting in the west hollywood apparently the l.a. county sheriff's department doesn't believe it because they and the family were out in the malibu area looking for her there so i don't put too much credence in this sighting of mitrice richardson in this west hollywood area. none wlafhatsoever.
up. >> you should be a lawyer. i've been saying the same thing.sis for the detaining her or arresting her was the same exact reasons to keep her there, contessa. >> yeah. >> now they're saying, oh no. we had to let her go. i guarantee you every inmate listening to us right now makes the request to go home now. i can hear the response is from l.a. county sheriff's department. >> one more question for you here. leo, what about this sighting apparently in a west hollywood...
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moller stands up and it looks like he may get up to leave and instead he raises a glass and says to tom wilner who is doing the right thing for an american lawyer. so every now and then you get a moment and say their people standing up all the way throughout the book. >> host: at that time the public did not know much. but inside describe what it was like. were there more and more people? the military was among the first to figure out that alof the rules for out thwindow and then there was the fbi. then people might remember the storof it john walker lind who was detainee number o o one. his case was very strange. he went thugh a process that was not unlike any other his parents got a lawyer for him he was not a love and -- alled to know he was having a lawyer he was stripped an@ had duct tape over him and blindfolded people plug on a sign on him that said it should head. he was interrogated four. he was eventually charged and he got off probably because he was a mayor can but he was the first indication that this was a strange new ad hoc system. >> host: where y is congress? and how much did they know and who knew what? >> ts is a question i w
moller stands up and it looks like he may get up to leave and instead he raises a glass and says to tom wilner who is doing the right thing for an american lawyer. so every now and then you get a moment and say their people standing up all the way throughout the book. >> host: at that time the public did not know much. but inside describe what it was like. were there more and more people? the military was among the first to figure out that alof the rules for out thwindow and then there...
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degree and then a diploma in legal practice and then i tried -- i trained as a lawyer for two years. >> how did you wind up> that's a very good question. but -- well, i did come over -- i always had an attraction to america. i had -- >> and we to you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i just won't stop talking -- you can keep going. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> i just had always -- i had a big thing about coming over to america and i actually came -- i took a year out after my honors, my honors part of the law degree. i came out and i was in a work exchange program. and i was supposed to work for this environmental company and i didn't turn up for the first two weeks because i got to venice beach and i thought, this is great, i don't want to work. then i went and the office was closed down, and i didn't know where they went. and so my friends got a job in a travelling carnival and they came and picked me up. >> wow. >> and took me and i worked in this travelling carnival. >> are these scottish friends? >> yeah. that i went to university with. >> so you were a carney? >> i was a carney. yeah. >> wow.
degree and then a diploma in legal practice and then i tried -- i trained as a lawyer for two years. >> how did you wind up> that's a very good question. but -- well, i did come over -- i always had an attraction to america. i had -- >> and we to you. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> i just won't stop talking -- you can keep going. >> beautiful. beautiful. >> i just had always -- i had a big thing about coming over to america and i actually came --...
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up. >> i wanted to be a lawyer. >> why not now?well, i might -- because i want to do dancing and a lawyer. >> why don't you plan on doing both things? >> i want to do three things. acting. >> acting. >> kwame who is going to medical school next year told her she should pursue all her ambitions, some which changed when we first introduced her as a wednesday's child. she was 10 then. although she's grown a lot in the last 1 1/2 years, one thing hasn't changed, her need for a family. >> i would like a family that cares for me, who teaches me how to be independent. >> you were great. i'm going to give you this t-shirt when you go on the road together, you have a costume. >> dris h everyone a was thrilled. nancy offered her a chance to come back and take classes here on scholarship. we all agreed she would make a fine dancer and actress, and a lawyer. barbara harrison, news4 for wednesday's child. >> she's got the moves. if you have room in your home and heart for a wild waiting, call our special adoption hotline. 1-888-to-adopt me or l
up. >> i wanted to be a lawyer. >> why not now?well, i might -- because i want to do dancing and a lawyer. >> why don't you plan on doing both things? >> i want to do three things. acting. >> acting. >> kwame who is going to medical school next year told her she should pursue all her ambitions, some which changed when we first introduced her as a wednesday's child. she was 10 then. although she's grown a lot in the last 1 1/2 years, one thing hasn't changed,...
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why the lawyer says it is not about the money. he served up a few laughs, but now kim jong is >> a cast gets a brand new member tonight. >> you will probably recognize him from several high-profile, days. he is a really funny guy and also a real-life doctor. >> he is one of the busiest men in hollywood. >> i have not talked to my family in three years. i think it may be out of jealousy. >> he has five films out this year. including a breakout role in "the hanover." >> every day i come in on said and i cannot believe this is happening. >> things really started happening for him just two years ago. >> i did my residency in new lord -- in new orleans. >> back in the 1990's, the only did, the on the side. he won a comedy stand-up contest and then acting followed. >> i have a unique kind of life to draw upon. >> now he is using it to play an angry spanish teacher. >> it is none of your business. >> it does not matter if i am asian. just deal with it. >> he has to be prepared for about anything. >>[singing] [unintelligible] >> could you imagine him
why the lawyer says it is not about the money. he served up a few laughs, but now kim jong is >> a cast gets a brand new member tonight. >> you will probably recognize him from several high-profile, days. he is a really funny guy and also a real-life doctor. >> he is one of the busiest men in hollywood. >> i have not talked to my family in three years. i think it may be out of jealousy. >> he has five films out this year. including a breakout role in "the...
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lawyer to look through it. >> sunny and humid when vytas was pulling up for work today. he had the windows down and daryl hall and john oats blasting. so good weather out there. she is gone, i believe, is the song. >> will it be more like fall this weekend and you can get better music vytas. >> quality man, quality. i play oldies. here what's going on. northeast regional temperatures right now. 70 degrees right now in harrisburg. 71 in new york. 77 downtown baltimore. so we still holding on to heat. but cooler temperatures in cleveland. 67 degrees. 65 in pittsburg. continue to see a bit of a change in the temperatures as we get through the next couple of days here. across the state. looking at some clouds filter in from the west. we did have a bit of shower earlier today. but mostly it stayed away from us. we saw sun and clouds out there. lovely afternoon with temperatures in the mid 80s. we have showers trying to wong the way out of eastern ohio. but it looks like the activity is breaking up maybe a drop or two. but it looks like most of the activity is over west virgin
lawyer to look through it. >> sunny and humid when vytas was pulling up for work today. he had the windows down and daryl hall and john oats blasting. so good weather out there. she is gone, i believe, is the song. >> will it be more like fall this weekend and you can get better music vytas. >> quality man, quality. i play oldies. here what's going on. northeast regional temperatures right now. 70 degrees right now in harrisburg. 71 in new york. 77 downtown baltimore. so we...
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pirates rip off your intellectual property, most entrepreneurs call their lawyers to sue but not this guy. >> if we could put up a sign that says pirates come here, we're your friends, i would do that. yeah, because, you know, whereas everybody else in the industry is shunning them, we want them to come and work with us. >>> next week, how to outsmart pirates an beat them at their own game. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your business our business. even during times like these, there is a light beginning to shine again. it comes from a restaurant downtown. a shop on main street. a factory around the corner. entrepreneurs like these are the most powerful force in the economy. the reinvention of business begins with them. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain: we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com
pirates rip off your intellectual property, most entrepreneurs call their lawyers to sue but not this guy. >> if we could put up a sign that says pirates come here, we're your friends, i would do that. yeah, because, you know, whereas everybody else in the industry is shunning them, we want them to come and work with us. >>> next week, how to outsmart pirates an beat them at their own game. until then, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your business our business. even during...
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but ron's lawyer says that ron did not ask hank to go check up on misty. ron's lawyer claims ron and misty had been in touch during the evening. the lawyer says ron called hank's house at around 9:00 p.m. just to see if misty was there. well, here's what i don't understand, art harris. if ron had been in touch with misty, why was he calling around looking for her? why do records show reportedly he tried unsuccessfully to call her 20 times? it just doesn't make sense. what do you know? >> i don't have any information that he was talking to her. in fact, my sources say that he did not speak with her after 8:30. they had a fight on the phone. he did not speak with her until 3:00 a.m., when he came home. so you have all those phone calls, you have cell phone towers that put him at work, and you have other towers that are now being investigated along with misty's telephone to see if, in fact, hers was off or if, in fact, she made other calls. >> what i don't understand, what do you mean, they are now being investigated? the big question is, if she went out, wher
but ron's lawyer says that ron did not ask hank to go check up on misty. ron's lawyer claims ron and misty had been in touch during the evening. the lawyer says ron called hank's house at around 9:00 p.m. just to see if misty was there. well, here's what i don't understand, art harris. if ron had been in touch with misty, why was he calling around looking for her? why do records show reportedly he tried unsuccessfully to call her 20 times? it just doesn't make sense. what do you know? >>...
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mexico doesn't care about somebody's mercedes up in the united states. let's unleash the lawyers. we are taking your calls live, meg strickler, renee rockwell, defense attorney out of atlanta and former fed turned defense attorney doug burns out of new york. come on, renee is, mexico, extradite, the girlfriend to the u.s.? over somebody's mercedes? that's not happening. and i guarantee you this girlfriend col tell the police a thing or two. >> yeah, nancy they're going to start leaning on her for other reasons, perhaps being a party to some kind of homicide. i don't see how mexico is going to factor into any kind of prosecution in the united states if any crime appeared to have been committed in mexico. it's not happening over here. >> to doug burns, doug, this woman takes off to visit one of her two mexico vacation homes. she's never been seen again. and i understand the husband has changed his stories a couple times. >> yeah, it's going to be tough. what's crazy is the jurisdictional aspect like renee was saying. if the crime happened in mexico, they have to go through a full-bl
mexico doesn't care about somebody's mercedes up in the united states. let's unleash the lawyers. we are taking your calls live, meg strickler, renee rockwell, defense attorney out of atlanta and former fed turned defense attorney doug burns out of new york. come on, renee is, mexico, extradite, the girlfriend to the u.s.? over somebody's mercedes? that's not happening. and i guarantee you this girlfriend col tell the police a thing or two. >> yeah, nancy they're going to start leaning on...
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michael ossipee is as lawyers, we should help the policy makers build a policy from the ground up. should not come in at the 11- hour and say yes or no to something that has been constructed over the past 12 months. we should be involved in the construction of the policy from day one, so we can help guide the construction of the policy or the rules of engagement, or the security agreement or what have you from day one. i always come back to, does it make common sense? will it make common sense to our clients that we come out the way we come out? most of the time i think it does. sometimes it does not, and you have to scratch your head and say, well, how do the lawyers get to where they get? i have found instances where we were actually able to take a step back, apply some common legal sense to our judgments and make it work for everybody. when i talk about over lawyer in the process -- lawyer iing the process, what i mean is, as lawyers would like to fill vacuums and codify things. when i find a lot of legal jargon going into the guidance that we give -- and we are all very good at
michael ossipee is as lawyers, we should help the policy makers build a policy from the ground up. should not come in at the 11- hour and say yes or no to something that has been constructed over the past 12 months. we should be involved in the construction of the policy from day one, so we can help guide the construction of the policy or the rules of engagement, or the security agreement or what have you from day one. i always come back to, does it make common sense? will it make common sense...
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bed -- she put haleigh to bed, dumped some laundry, went to bed, and woke up to the door propped open. >> let's unleash the lawyers. eleanor dixon, atlanta. peter odom, defense attorney out of atlanta. anne bremner, high-profile lawyer out of seattle. first to you, anne bremner. weigh in. >> i just have to think about misty and the polygraph, nancy. think about -- they're not admissible in court. ted bundy passed one. and one other thing in terms of use of these, they're not to be used on juveniles. she's still pretty young. and finally, we don't have somebody that's a certified polygraph examiner here. so i just have to kind of whoa, stop a little and speak a little bit for misty -- >> you know what, anne? you're right. >> thank you. >> you're absolutely correct. in that ted bundy did pass a polygraph. they are not infallible. however, let me ask you this, miss bremner. >> yes. >> isn't it true that you have asked some of your clients to take a polygraph before? >> well, nancy, i have. but you know what? when i've -- >> why? >> because i want to know privately. but when i do it -- >> but did you believe it? >> di
bed -- she put haleigh to bed, dumped some laundry, went to bed, and woke up to the door propped open. >> let's unleash the lawyers. eleanor dixon, atlanta. peter odom, defense attorney out of atlanta. anne bremner, high-profile lawyer out of seattle. first to you, anne bremner. weigh in. >> i just have to think about misty and the polygraph, nancy. think about -- they're not admissible in court. ted bundy passed one. and one other thing in terms of use of these, they're not to be...
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sides aren't willing to tell their buddies that, look, insurance companies, trial lawyers, you guys have got to give up profits so we can afford to have the type of health care that the american people would like to have. >> congressman, good to have you on tonight. i appreciate your time. thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, two of my favorite warmongers, john mccain and condi rice. once again they're trying to scare us into staying in afghanistan. award winning filmmaker robert green would joins me at the bottom of the hour. >>> beckster is become in "psycho talk." he's saying our country might not survive obama's presidency. that's going to own him a trip into the zone tonight. encore performance. >>> president obama stared down the leaders of the world, ahmadinejad. jamie ruben will tell us how did the president do today? was he tuf enough? that's coming up in our "playbook." even experts agree. it's damage protection results leading salon brands can't beat. the blow dryer, the curling iron, and my hair's still shiny. pantene. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matter
sides aren't willing to tell their buddies that, look, insurance companies, trial lawyers, you guys have got to give up profits so we can afford to have the type of health care that the american people would like to have. >> congressman, good to have you on tonight. i appreciate your time. thanks so much. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, two of my favorite warmongers, john mccain and condi rice. once again they're trying to scare us into staying in afghanistan. award...