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he says amanda's behavior was enough to make her a suspect. >> translator: the famous behavior of amanda knox cannot be justifiable if we compare it to the way normal people behave. >> reporter: in this video amanda and her boyfriend comfort each other outside the house. but at the police station witnesses say they laughed and made faces, heightening suspicions about them. for them, the police station would become all too familiar over the coming days. her father, curt, recalls the week after the grisly discovery. >> between the time that they actually found meredith and when amanda was arrested, there was roughly a 90 hour time frame. i'm ballparking the numbers there. during that time, amanda was in the police station for questioning for, i believe it was, 52 hours. >> as the days passed, the interrogations became longer and more intense. without a lawyer, amanda continued to talk to the police. a decision her mother regrets to this day. >> you know, would have, could have, should have. i should have insisted that she leave the country. i should have insisted that she not talk to anybo
he says amanda's behavior was enough to make her a suspect. >> translator: the famous behavior of amanda knox cannot be justifiable if we compare it to the way normal people behave. >> reporter: in this video amanda and her boyfriend comfort each other outside the house. but at the police station witnesses say they laughed and made faces, heightening suspicions about them. for them, the police station would become all too familiar over the coming days. her father, curt, recalls the...
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i was,ou know, worried for amanda and how she was hearing and how she was reacting. >> reporter: amanda's mother got the news today in italy. >> i was able to speak to the priest in jail who was there when she heard the news. he said, you could see the light in her eyes and she could finally breathe for the first time in over three years. >> reporter: knox's defense also says a key in their appeal is that there is no dna at all from knox in the bedroom where the murder happened. nowhere in meredith's room where the murder took place and where her body was found is there a single fingerfrint from amanda, a singer piece of dna from amanda, a hair -- >> nothing. absolutely nothing. >> reporter: judy is a journalist who covered the case from the start. >> i was pretty positive when i started working on the amanda knox story that she was guilty. but as i examined the so-called evidence against her and as i examined the judge's words, particularly, i became convinced that she is not guilty. absolutely convinced. this was a rail road job. >> reporter: but there is plenty of dna from this man. ru
i was,ou know, worried for amanda and how she was hearing and how she was reacting. >> reporter: amanda's mother got the news today in italy. >> i was able to speak to the priest in jail who was there when she heard the news. he said, you could see the light in her eyes and she could finally breathe for the first time in over three years. >> reporter: knox's defense also says a key in their appeal is that there is no dna at all from knox in the bedroom where the murder...
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could this free amanda knox? will be the key turning point if there is one in this appeal. they now have to rely really on this forensic and dna evidence. the two key pieces are dna evidence from the knife and from the bra that meredith kercher was wearing. now, the defense lawyers seem to be very confident about this, that there's going to be nothing in there that is going to be damning for amanda knox. the methodology that was used in the previous trial will also be scrutinized later on in july. i think this whole thing now is going to get very scientific and it's all going to come down to the forensics. >> dan rivers there watching that case for us, very interesting case in italy, thank you, dan. >>> and one of the most famous celebrated professional sports teams filed for bankruptcy this morning. we have the details for you right after the break. >>> time right now, about 20 minutes past the hour. and it is time to check in on some top stories we're following. the los angeles dodgers filed for bankruptcy prot
could this free amanda knox? will be the key turning point if there is one in this appeal. they now have to rely really on this forensic and dna evidence. the two key pieces are dna evidence from the knife and from the bra that meredith kercher was wearing. now, the defense lawyers seem to be very confident about this, that there's going to be nothing in there that is going to be damning for amanda knox. the methodology that was used in the previous trial will also be scrutinized later on in...
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this is a pretty big deal for amanda's team. here's the guy who basically said amanda and her boyfriend did it. now he's being called back to court. so, if you're amanda's attorney, how do you get rudy to turn around his testimony from earlier and say amanda doesn't involved, or is that even possible? >> only one person has admitted to having been involved in this killing and it's this guy, rudy, who originally got a 30-year sentence and reduced it to 16 years in italy for some bizarre procedure because he went for a fast-track trial. boom, he goes from 30 years to 16 years under some odd italian procedure. this is a big moment for the amanda knox defense team. if they could get him to admit on the stand that he not only committed the murder but amanda was not involved, a slam-dunk case, over, amanda would be out. i don't think that's going to happen. >> he is coming back to court but he's not obligated to testify, right? you mentioned some weird italian law. is it like pleading the fifth in this country? >> very, very similar.
this is a pretty big deal for amanda's team. here's the guy who basically said amanda and her boyfriend did it. now he's being called back to court. so, if you're amanda's attorney, how do you get rudy to turn around his testimony from earlier and say amanda doesn't involved, or is that even possible? >> only one person has admitted to having been involved in this killing and it's this guy, rudy, who originally got a 30-year sentence and reduced it to 16 years in italy for some bizarre...
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it is the evidence that put amanda knox behind bars. prosecutors convinced the jury that knox's dna and the dna of her dead roommatatwas found on the knife that was allegedly used in the murder. that evidence, and this entire case, is now in question. today's finding by court appointed experts that that dna at the center of this case was unreliable brought a glimmer of hope to amanda knox's mother. >> i was thrilled. the report said exactly kind of what our experts said all along that the correct procedures were not followed. they can't rule out contamination. we can't really celebrate until amanda walks out of that prison. but this is just one big step in that direction. >> reporter: amanda knox is appealing the guilty verdict that has sent her to prison for 26 years. that appeal getting a major boost from today's conclusion that the dna was either too miniscule or possibly contaminated to be used as evidence. it was 2009 when the seattle-raised student, living in the tiny italian village of perugia, was found guilty, along with her fo
it is the evidence that put amanda knox behind bars. prosecutors convinced the jury that knox's dna and the dna of her dead roommatatwas found on the knife that was allegedly used in the murder. that evidence, and this entire case, is now in question. today's finding by court appointed experts that that dna at the center of this case was unreliable brought a glimmer of hope to amanda knox's mother. >> i was thrilled. the report said exactly kind of what our experts said all along that the...
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amanda knox was clearly very nervous going into this.ld see her taking deep breaths just after she walked into what is really quite a small courtroom. she was sitting a few yards from guede. she had a brief chat with sollecito as well. we couldn't really hear what they said. she then gave dramatically, a statement halfway through the proceedings. halfway through that she almost broke down to cry so you could feel it was very emotionally charged. she regained her composure but it was obvious she was nervous. she knew how much was hanging on this day of evidence today. >> dan rivers, appreciate it, thanks. >>> programming note. this friday night more on the story about "murder abroad" the amanda knox story. >>> ahead, surprise in the casey anthony trial. we found out why the judge shut down the court over the weekend and today's dramatic's testimony. but first, jo john's. >>> libya's head man, gadhafis is officially a wanted man. today, the international criminal court issued warrants for him, a son and brother-in-law charging them with cr
amanda knox was clearly very nervous going into this.ld see her taking deep breaths just after she walked into what is really quite a small courtroom. she was sitting a few yards from guede. she had a brief chat with sollecito as well. we couldn't really hear what they said. she then gave dramatically, a statement halfway through the proceedings. halfway through that she almost broke down to cry so you could feel it was very emotionally charged. she regained her composure but it was obvious she...
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light at the end of the tunnel for amanda's family. >> it's huge. it would be the single biggest thing in the case. >> but today guede said it wasn't true, that he didn't tell alessi anything, that alessi had lied. but why would he lie? guede's lawyer put it down to simple prison gossip. >> in prison there is many, many, many, many, many people that know the mystery of every case. >> reporter: it may not be that simple. two other prison inmates also testified that guede told them amanda knox was not present at the murder. so who's lying? mario alessi or rudy guede? another critical question that could help determine the fate of amanda knox. the biggest question of all, though, is is the dna. >> i'm assuming that these people are professionals and that they're going to do a good job of relooking at this, and we know that amanda's innocent and so we can only hope and assume that it is going to be a good report. >> reporter: amanda was convicted partly on the evidence of her dna on the murder weapon, a knife. but now that dna is being reexamined amid r
light at the end of the tunnel for amanda's family. >> it's huge. it would be the single biggest thing in the case. >> but today guede said it wasn't true, that he didn't tell alessi anything, that alessi had lied. but why would he lie? guede's lawyer put it down to simple prison gossip. >> in prison there is many, many, many, many, many people that know the mystery of every case. >> reporter: it may not be that simple. two other prison inmates also testified that guede...
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trial on skype, where the police overheard it, that amanda wasn't there.l. it's corroborated by a witness. he's in for a horrific crime. he confirms what geday says. i don't even know rafael, her supposed co-defendant. so it's huge. as for the mobster, that could be incredibly helpful or just incredible, but the bottom line on that is he came forward to the authorities a long time ago, and they wouldn't hear from him. so it goes to show the bias in the underlying investigation with that latter witness. >> as we're talking, anne, about prison inmates. as we just mentioned, alessi snatched an 18-month-old boy from home and killed him. 18 months. how are prison inmates as witnesses? in terms of credibility, lackluster at best at times. >> as prosecutors in the crimes committed in hell, you don't have angels for witnesses. inmates are in prison for a reason. he's a notorious criminal. one of the lawyers in the case for meredith kircher showed a sign of the boy and said, do you remember him? we do. and the judge khai boshed that. the fact is that's who inmates
trial on skype, where the police overheard it, that amanda wasn't there.l. it's corroborated by a witness. he's in for a horrific crime. he confirms what geday says. i don't even know rafael, her supposed co-defendant. so it's huge. as for the mobster, that could be incredibly helpful or just incredible, but the bottom line on that is he came forward to the authorities a long time ago, and they wouldn't hear from him. so it goes to show the bias in the underlying investigation with that latter...
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what we're waiting for, and what amanda is waiting for, are the results of the dna evaluation. is it credible? does it hold up in court? because if it falls apart, the case goodness her could fall apart, and that should be known in the next couple of weeks. >> jeffrey, thank you. >>> well, the golf world may be focused on the course in maryland where the u.s. open is being played today, but the political world will be focused on a course farther south where the president and house speaker will hit the links. david kerley has more on the big golf summit in washington. good morning, david. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. finally, in the middle of the discussions about the debt and the deficit, the war powers act, the president and the most powerful people on capitol hill are going to take off their suits and put on their golf shirts and hit the links today. golf seems to have captured the president's passion. his handicap is now in the high teens. it's double that of the speaker john boehner who belongs to two golf clubs and already has 20 rounds understand his belt this year.
what we're waiting for, and what amanda is waiting for, are the results of the dna evaluation. is it credible? does it hold up in court? because if it falls apart, the case goodness her could fall apart, and that should be known in the next couple of weeks. >> jeffrey, thank you. >>> well, the golf world may be focused on the course in maryland where the u.s. open is being played today, but the political world will be focused on a course farther south where the president and...
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when do you expect to see a ruling on amanda's appeal?you know, we're still under the assumption we'll have hearings in july. and then, closing arguments in september. and that everything will be finished by the end of september. and that's when we hope to bring her home. >> overall, how is she holding up through all of this? >> you know, amanda, i mean, she's -- she was a 20-year-old girl when she was locked up. obviously, she's changed. she's been devastated by this. we've all been devastated by this. she has some okay days. and she has some really bad days. she just needs to get out of there. and then she'll be okay. >> well, i know you've been fighting for this for so long. edda mellas, thanks very much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> now, let's go to sam champion with the weather. hey, sam. >> hey, good morning, george. good morning, everyone. the first tropical storm of the hurricane season, this hurricane season, has already made landfall in mexico, exactly where we expected it to. the big question for us was how muc
when do you expect to see a ruling on amanda's appeal?you know, we're still under the assumption we'll have hearings in july. and then, closing arguments in september. and that everything will be finished by the end of september. and that's when we hope to bring her home. >> overall, how is she holding up through all of this? >> you know, amanda, i mean, she's -- she was a 20-year-old girl when she was locked up. obviously, she's changed. she's been devastated by this. we've all...
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amanda knox, she's back in an italian court this weekend for her appeal. the american is trying to overturn her conviction for killing her british roommate. as you'll see in a moment, several witnesses will insist she had nothing to do with the crime. but can they be believed? that's one of the big questions. >> and then on a much lighter note we're kicking off our father's day series like father like son with willie and lucas nelson. the country music icon is on the road with his kids and he's loving every minute of it. i had a chance to spend some time with the nelson clan and we're going to show you how he is one proud papa. >> that's a pretty school assco assignment. and have you seen the latest internet sensation? cute, at the same time a little bit unnerving. a little boy and a lioness seem to have two very things in mind at the zoo. lucky for the kid that plate of glass is very thick. that lion is like hey, my mouth is just -- >> big enough for your head. >> anyway, that's kind of tough to look at but it's cute at the same time. we'll get to that a
amanda knox, she's back in an italian court this weekend for her appeal. the american is trying to overturn her conviction for killing her british roommate. as you'll see in a moment, several witnesses will insist she had nothing to do with the crime. but can they be believed? that's one of the big questions. >> and then on a much lighter note we're kicking off our father's day series like father like son with willie and lucas nelson. the country music icon is on the road with his kids...
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good morning to you, the amanda knox murder conviction appeal is under way.to the initial trial of the american girl who went to study in italy and got confused and convicted of a murder along with her boyfriend and another man. and now that is all coming back to play out. >> yeah, ali, it continues to be really dramatic in court. and pretty explosive. just to update you on the latest. a man by the name of rudy guerde, got on the stand, and testified that amanda knox and her ex-boyfriend, did kill meredith kir cher. he was placed at the scene of the crime when it happened. amanda knox was totally pale as described by various reports and visibly upset. when he left the room, she got on the stan and she said, she was pained and anguished and it was just not true. she said he knows we were not there. and we had nothing to do with it. this is an appeal trial. it continues to take all sorts of twists here. but we're going to continue to follow it. and what the defense is hoping is that when there's this reexamination of some of the forensic evidence, that they say
good morning to you, the amanda knox murder conviction appeal is under way.to the initial trial of the american girl who went to study in italy and got confused and convicted of a murder along with her boyfriend and another man. and now that is all coming back to play out. >> yeah, ali, it continues to be really dramatic in court. and pretty explosive. just to update you on the latest. a man by the name of rudy guerde, got on the stand, and testified that amanda knox and her ex-boyfriend,...
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. >> we've hired this young-looking 19-year-old named amanda to play the part of an underage girl homelone. >> you come around here. >> she gets into position. standing by the front door as a potential predator shows up at our undercover house. >> come on in. i'm finishing up getting out of the shower. >> 37-year-old todd west has no problem following our decoy right into the house. he's here to meet a girl who online told him she was a 14-year-old virgin. using a screen name we can't show on tv, he chats on and off with the decoy named mystic roses for a week. then he decides to turn on his webcam and send the girl a live picture of his penis. >> come on in. >> after they set up a plan for him to come over, the decoy asks if he'll bring condoms and jack daniels. so did he? >> did you bring the jack daniels? >> yep. >> you did? >> uh-huh. >> yeah! did you pick up the condoms? >> uh-huh. >> he seems at ease with her. even though he's in a strange house talking to someone he's never met in person before. >> do you have any special ideas for tonight or anything -- >> nothing special. >> w
. >> we've hired this young-looking 19-year-old named amanda to play the part of an underage girl homelone. >> you come around here. >> she gets into position. standing by the front door as a potential predator shows up at our undercover house. >> come on in. i'm finishing up getting out of the shower. >> 37-year-old todd west has no problem following our decoy right into the house. he's here to meet a girl who online told him she was a 14-year-old virgin. using a...
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i'm with amanda from pennsylvania, she's got a question. >> what's the most embarrassing outfit you've worn on tv? >> you know what, for me that's easy. because i repeat clothes over and over and over? and people tell me about them. they're like, get rid of that red dress. we're over it. or that white thing. i wore this white dress i love and they were, eenough, in all caps. >> they like to tune in and see all the new stuff. >> i don't have all the new stuff. what about you? >> there have been too many to remember. honestly i can't think of one. the most embarrassing thing is when you have you're wearing something and all of a sudden you realize you've got huge armpit stains or something. >> or bra goo. or you break a zipper or something. but -- no, i can't remember one
i'm with amanda from pennsylvania, she's got a question. >> what's the most embarrassing outfit you've worn on tv? >> you know what, for me that's easy. because i repeat clothes over and over and over? and people tell me about them. they're like, get rid of that red dress. we're over it. or that white thing. i wore this white dress i love and they were, eenough, in all caps. >> they like to tune in and see all the new stuff. >> i don't have all the new stuff. what about...
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>> you know, amanda was happy that things are moving along.she's locked up is horrible, but she's doing what she needs to do to survive. >> and what kinds of things is she doing to survive, and to make herself feel better at this time. >> there's always family there, her stepdad, my husband is right there right now and her best friend is there, so she gets visits, she does a lot of reading. she does a lot of letter writing. she tries to get up and exercise, she tries to get through the day, every day. >> there's new evidence coming out, we have the five individuals who will be hearing from the inmates and we'll hear their testimony. how significant do you think that will be in your daughter's case? >> actually i don't put that much significant in it. it's more wrapped around really the dna evidence that's going to be brought to the trial on the 30th of june, but you know, it's interesting that these inmates are coming forward at the risk of additional jail time, if they're, you know, slandering somebody per se so that's kind of key. >> you bri
>> you know, amanda was happy that things are moving along.she's locked up is horrible, but she's doing what she needs to do to survive. >> and what kinds of things is she doing to survive, and to make herself feel better at this time. >> there's always family there, her stepdad, my husband is right there right now and her best friend is there, so she gets visits, she does a lot of reading. she does a lot of letter writing. she tries to get up and exercise, she tries to get...
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but first, a possible boost for amanda knox, the american student convicted of killing her roommate.ou what's been discovered on the alleged murder weapon that could change this entire case. we'll go live to rome next. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to meineke for our free fuel-efficiency check and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >> independent specialists have said the dna evidence used to convict amanda knox is unsound. good to see you. what was the evidence, the dna evidence in question? >> well, this is very crucial element of the case certainly. there are two pieces of forensic evidence that linked her former boyfriend and her to the murder. leading knox to the murder was a knife in which amanda's dna was on the handle and kirchner's dna was on the blade. the material on the blade was never double
but first, a possible boost for amanda knox, the american student convicted of killing her roommate.ou what's been discovered on the alleged murder weapon that could change this entire case. we'll go live to rome next. [ waves crashing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. [ male announcer ] want to...
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what's happening now is that amanda knox is going through an appeal hearing, okay? in that hearing, she said i do not know what happened that night. the testimony is centering around this conflicting pieces of information. there is a guy called rudyguede, who is -- and mario nelessi will say that rudy guede said that amanda knox is innocent. amanned i don't knox herself says she's totally shocked by this. this is a stage that is very important testimony. it's very critical. it's in the appeal stages and amanda knox and her family continue today, as they have every day, to protest their innocence. >> we'll follow it. zain, thanks. >>> the casey anthony murder trial is back in session, after an abrupt delay on saturday. we'll go live to orlando after the break. >>> and selling violent video games to children. free speech or government interference? a ruling could come down as early as today. a live report from the supreme court in two minutes. (screams) when an investment lacks discipline, it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. v
what's happening now is that amanda knox is going through an appeal hearing, okay? in that hearing, she said i do not know what happened that night. the testimony is centering around this conflicting pieces of information. there is a guy called rudyguede, who is -- and mario nelessi will say that rudy guede said that amanda knox is innocent. amanned i don't knox herself says she's totally shocked by this. this is a stage that is very important testimony. it's very critical. it's in the appeal...
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there was no dna evidence found at the scene from amanda or raffaele. so, they have really focused on these trace elements of dna found elsewhere. there are problems, according to the defense. potentially that panel of dna experts may agree. >> it's just so different there. >> totally different set of rules. you cannot compare it to our system. it's a different system. >> elizabeth, thank you very much. >>> a big murder trial going on here, as well. we'll have the latest on the casey anthony trial coming up. weekend bombshell. can the judge move to sequester the jury turn this trial around again? >>> plus, caught right in the act. the extraordinary images that show toll booth bandits going to risking their lives to save, what, a few quarters. >>> and jennifer aniston is going to be here to talk about her new role and the new love in her life. [ female announcer ] we asked coffee lovers to come and try coffee-mate's new cafe collection flavors. then we asked them to show us how the taste inspired them. new rich caramel macchiato. one of three new ways to
there was no dna evidence found at the scene from amanda or raffaele. so, they have really focused on these trace elements of dna found elsewhere. there are problems, according to the defense. potentially that panel of dna experts may agree. >> it's just so different there. >> totally different set of rules. you cannot compare it to our system. it's a different system. >> elizabeth, thank you very much. >>> a big murder trial going on here, as well. we'll have the...
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amanda could say give me a step. if there's something that's not really particular, the machine will not take a step. >> reporter: so these small steps are really a giant leap in the burgeoning world of bionics, that is, the future of biology and electronics. >> steve austin, astronaut. >> reporter: you remember when you likely first heard that word, right? >> we can rebuild him. we have the technology. we can make him better than he was. >> reporter: so we're talking about the $6 million man, right? >> the thing they got most wrong was the cost. >> reporter: inventor dean kaine of segway fame is helping push an explosion in the world of bionics. so want to put a price tag on what it will be? >> accounting for the inflation of the world of science fiction, $6 billion man is probably closer to what will have been spent on these various devices. >> reporter: he is focused on this amazing bionic device, an artificial arm brimming with batteries and silicon that creates 10 power degrees of freedom and comes a lot closer
amanda could say give me a step. if there's something that's not really particular, the machine will not take a step. >> reporter: so these small steps are really a giant leap in the burgeoning world of bionics, that is, the future of biology and electronics. >> steve austin, astronaut. >> reporter: you remember when you likely first heard that word, right? >> we can rebuild him. we have the technology. we can make him better than he was. >> reporter: so we're...
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. >> an appeal hearing in italy today for amanda knox. she is the american student convicted along with her boyfriend in the murder of her british roommate. today a second man convicted in the case disputed testimony from a fellow inmate. he says he never told the inmate that knox was innocent. >>> floodwaters are inching closer to a nuclear power plant in nebraska. a levee broke yesterday which worried nearby residents that a nuclear disaster similar to japan's could be brewing but an official emphatically says the chances that water will reach the reactor and cause trouble are almost zero. the reactor was shut down in april for refueling and wasn't brought back on-line due to the flooding. forecasters think the missouri river will crest six feet short of the level that would inundate the plant. >>> wildfire is threatening the los alamos national lab in new mexico today. it is burning less than a mile away. officials say all nuclear and hazardous materials are safe. most of the lab's 11,000 workers were told to stay home. >>> crowds are
. >> an appeal hearing in italy today for amanda knox. she is the american student convicted along with her boyfriend in the murder of her british roommate. today a second man convicted in the case disputed testimony from a fellow inmate. he says he never told the inmate that knox was innocent. >>> floodwaters are inching closer to a nuclear power plant in nebraska. a levee broke yesterday which worried nearby residents that a nuclear disaster similar to japan's could be brewing...
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amanda knox has long insisted she didn't kill her british roommate years ago. now, some notorious italian criminals are backing up that claim. phil black is in perugia, italy, with the latest on today's testimony. phil? >> reporter: yeah, fredricka, five men convicted of serious crimes were called before the court in perugia today. called by amanda knox's defense team to try and help prove her innocence in killing british student meredith kercher in 2007. the first man to give evidence today was a 50-year-old serving a life sentence for the murder and kidnapping of an 18-month-old boy. he was called to give evidence because he says during his time in prison, he became friends with rudy guede. he is also convicted of meredith kercher's killing. and this man insists that guede told him neither amanda knox or her then boyfriend had anything to do with kercher's murder. several other prison inmates were called to try and support that story. and then the final witnesses of the day, yet another prison inmate, told a completely different story altogether. this was a m
amanda knox has long insisted she didn't kill her british roommate years ago. now, some notorious italian criminals are backing up that claim. phil black is in perugia, italy, with the latest on today's testimony. phil? >> reporter: yeah, fredricka, five men convicted of serious crimes were called before the court in perugia today. called by amanda knox's defense team to try and help prove her innocence in killing british student meredith kercher in 2007. the first man to give evidence...
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college student amanda knox convicted of murder in italy.t some of the evidence used to convict her is unreliable. independent forensic experts saying some of the dna traces may have been contaminated. our legal analyst dan abrams is here, and so, dan, what now will this mean for knox's appeal? >> well, josh, this is a big development for amanda knox. remember that none of her dna was actually found exactly where the crime occurred, and so this dna found on a knife that prosecutors suggest was the murder weapon found at her boyfriend's home, also some dna found on a bra clasp are really the two most important pieces of dna evidence in this entire case, and now these independent experts coming forward and saying, that evidence may have been contaminated, that may lead the prosecutors with simply inconsistent statements by amanda knox which this appeals court may say is simply not enough to convict. >> a year long series of trials taking an important turn. dan abrams with the latest. >>> an emergency court hearing has been scheduled today in t
college student amanda knox convicted of murder in italy.t some of the evidence used to convict her is unreliable. independent forensic experts saying some of the dna traces may have been contaminated. our legal analyst dan abrams is here, and so, dan, what now will this mean for knox's appeal? >> well, josh, this is a big development for amanda knox. remember that none of her dna was actually found exactly where the crime occurred, and so this dna found on a knife that prosecutors...
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amanda an her ex-boyfriend, meanwhile, are back in prison.or knox, she may have new evidence that is a lot more credible than those guys. the key evidence in the appeal is the tests being done on the tiny amount of dna that helped convict her. if that dna is found not to be credible, the conviction could be overturned. and we'll be hearing about that in a few weeks. josh? >> jeffrey kofman with the very latest there. >>> meanwhile, a warning for parents over the danger of those inflatable pools. a study out today finds one child dies every five days in a portable pool during the summer months. parents often fail to use locks and safety covers. >>> here's our diane sawyer with a preview of tonight's "world news." diane? >> a good monday, josh. you may remember we asked millions of americans to take off any clothes that were not made in america. and the results were pretty startling. now the viewers are leading the way. way. it's our made in america summer. and they're showing us what they're taking off in order to take on. that's tonight on "w
amanda an her ex-boyfriend, meanwhile, are back in prison.or knox, she may have new evidence that is a lot more credible than those guys. the key evidence in the appeal is the tests being done on the tiny amount of dna that helped convict her. if that dna is found not to be credible, the conviction could be overturned. and we'll be hearing about that in a few weeks. josh? >> jeffrey kofman with the very latest there. >>> meanwhile, a warning for parents over the danger of those...
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giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming. mike cruco and dwayne kriker. hall of fame broadcaster jon miller. and finally, two giants living legends, hall of famer mr. willy makati and hall of famer, the greatest mr. willie mays. [applause] how about a big hand for all of our special guests, everyone? [applause] we would like to thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay
giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partner, peter mcgowan. clubhouse manager mike murphy is here with his wife carol. also with us today, the giants' training and medical staff, the clubhouse staff, the front office staff of giants executives, and the players' families are here as well. i would like to introduce the of the giant broadcast team. tito puentes. dave flemming....
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. >> a child boss and child murderer came to the aid of amanda knox. the story told by the convicts did not match up. >> reporter: the legal teams for amanda knox and her former boyfriend insists this was an important day in their appeal to try and prove their innocence, they called on the testimony of men guilty of serious crimes. the first witness was a 50-year-old and says he became friends in prison with her boyfriend. mario says getto told him in prison that knox and her ex-boyfriend had nothing to do with it. and he told the court his friendship would not tell that version to authorities. mart yoe is serving a life sentence for the kidnapping and killing of a 15-month-old boy, and he said he was giving this testimony because he was committed to the truth. three other inmates were called to tell the same story, but the final witness of the day told a completely different story. this man is serving 16 years for mafia-related crimes, showing open contempt for lawyers in open court. he said the murders were committed by his brother. >> knox is servin
. >> a child boss and child murderer came to the aid of amanda knox. the story told by the convicts did not match up. >> reporter: the legal teams for amanda knox and her former boyfriend insists this was an important day in their appeal to try and prove their innocence, they called on the testimony of men guilty of serious crimes. the first witness was a 50-year-old and says he became friends in prison with her boyfriend. mario says getto told him in prison that knox and her...
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we can't really celebrate until amanda walks out of that prison. 2009, knox was an exchange student from seattle studying in italy when she was arrested. knox and her then-boyfriend, rafael sollecito, were convicted in a trial that captured the nation. she was sentenced to 26 years. throughout it all, she has maintained her innocence. her family is hoping her appeal has a different outcome than her trial. >> i am definitely more hopeful that, you know, when this is all over, that here in september, that she will be coming home with us. absolutely. >> reporter: diana alvear, abc news. >>> federal agents have mama their first big bust of a dangerous new designer drug. it's called bath salts. dea agents arrested the chief supplier in seattle and now nine dealers in new york have also been arrested. >> it sounds like something comforting you'd use in the tub but bath salts is made from a imported from china, it mimics the effects of cocaine or ecstasy. just this yearart's been linked to the deaths of at least four people. >> very scary. >>> taking a lo
we can't really celebrate until amanda walks out of that prison. 2009, knox was an exchange student from seattle studying in italy when she was arrested. knox and her then-boyfriend, rafael sollecito, were convicted in a trial that captured the nation. she was sentenced to 26 years. throughout it all, she has maintained her innocence. her family is hoping her appeal has a different outcome than her trial. >> i am definitely more hopeful that, you know, when this is all over, that here in...
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this one involves amanda knox. most people have heard about this. exchange student who's in prison in italy for killing her roommate. >> she's now appealing her conviction. testimony in court yesterday didn't exactly help her cause as diana alvear reports. >> reporter: if her appeal goes well, amanda knox is hoping a fresh review of dna evidence and witness testimony could free her once and for all. two years ago the seattle native was convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison for the 2007 killing of her british roommate, meredith kercher. monday, knox had to sit through testimony from the man who helped convict her and her former boyfriend, rafael sollecito. rudy guede has never denied he was in knox's apartment the night kercher was killed. investigators found his dna all over the crime scene, including bloody hand prints on the wall. he was sentenced to 16 years in this case. last week his cell mate mario alessi testified guede told him knox and sollecito were not involved. guede denied those claims and maintained the two were responsible. kn
this one involves amanda knox. most people have heard about this. exchange student who's in prison in italy for killing her roommate. >> she's now appealing her conviction. testimony in court yesterday didn't exactly help her cause as diana alvear reports. >> reporter: if her appeal goes well, amanda knox is hoping a fresh review of dna evidence and witness testimony could free her once and for all. two years ago the seattle native was convicted and sentenced to 26 years in prison...
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not going to be me amanda. was saying oh good to be taken home. the close up team has been to the golden grand reach thank you own the turning point i'm bringing more to. this time the party goes to the region where half of the area is occupied by a nature preserve. where the young generation transit in their ancestors. and where the mysterious city of a deadlock will come the republic of north a set yet russia close on our cheap. in vietnam ots available in international hotel put us on the way hotel for some photos to intercontinental hanoi westlake hotel.
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amanda knox tells a witness to tell the truth after he tells an italian court she murdered her roommatel debt. and the l.a. dodgers new chant, thank heaven for chapter 11 as the team files for protection under bankruptcy laws. let's play reporter roulette. i want to start with dan rivers in perugia, italy. >> a day of dramatic testimony here in perugia, italy in the continuing appeal of amanda knox and her then boyfriend raffaele sollecito. rudy guede, the co-accused was called to give evidence. they were hoping he would be tripped up in cross examination and would admit that it was he and he alone who murdered the british student meredith kercher in november 2007. in the end, exact opposite happened. for the first time, he said he explicitly thought that knox and sollecito were guilty of the murder, something he had only implied in testimony previously. there was also a dramatic moment when amanda knox herself made a statement to the court during the statement she said she was shocked by guede's evidence. she said he knew that we weren't in the house on the night of the murder. she sai
amanda knox tells a witness to tell the truth after he tells an italian court she murdered her roommatel debt. and the l.a. dodgers new chant, thank heaven for chapter 11 as the team files for protection under bankruptcy laws. let's play reporter roulette. i want to start with dan rivers in perugia, italy. >> a day of dramatic testimony here in perugia, italy in the continuing appeal of amanda knox and her then boyfriend raffaele sollecito. rudy guede, the co-accused was called to give...
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amanda the children's teacher she and the children the forced out of the orphanage and all of them. a vigil of commemoration and sorrow takes place each year in the breast fortress on the night of june twenty first candles are lit in the embers yours veterans come here from all over the former soviet union a slide show features pictures of the red army commanding officers who took part in the defense of breast fortress after the ceremony border guard soldiers. in the western move to commemorate the people whose lives were cut short in breast fortress in june one thousand nine hundred one the names of many of them are still unknown. live. in inflation cluster in the center of siberia one city has revolutionary ideas for the automotive industry miracle bandages that suck the infection straight out of the software to make three d. goggles free and the building blocks for russia's first nationwide four g. network tomes going top line technology up to. the future covered. the second. eight hours after the german attack most of the surviving defenders of the best fortress moved into cella
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. >>> inmates in italy testified today that the american amanda knox wasn't involved in the killing ofer house matt. one testified that his own brother was the real killer. a second inmate said that another suspect in the case was responsible for her death. knox is serving a 26-year sentence for the killing but insists she is innocent. her hearing will continue june 27th. >>> sad news to report that clarence clemons, the saxophonist for the e-street band of bruce springsteen has died. he suffered a stroke a few days ago and died saturday of complications. those are the headlines this hour. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> i wouldn't have started "playboy" if i was afraid of controversy. i think that controversy is the way you change things. i want to live in a society which people can voice unpopular opinions. >> there are probably a lot of people today out there enjoying freedoms who have no idea that hugh hefner was the pioneer. >> that was a clip from are from the documentary "hugh hefner, playboy, about vis activist and rebel." jorge barah
. >>> inmates in italy testified today that the american amanda knox wasn't involved in the killing ofer house matt. one testified that his own brother was the real killer. a second inmate said that another suspect in the case was responsible for her death. knox is serving a 26-year sentence for the killing but insists she is innocent. her hearing will continue june 27th. >>> sad news to report that clarence clemons, the saxophonist for the e-street band of bruce springsteen...
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amanda the children's teacher was she and the children the forced out of the orphanage and all of them. a vigil of commemoration and sorrow takes place each year in the breast fortress on the ninth of june twenty first can those are lit in the embers yours veterans come here from all over the former soviet union a slide show features pictures of the red army commanding officers who took part in the defense of breast fortress after the ceremony border guard soldiers. in the western river to commemorate the people whose lives were cut short in breast fortress in june one thousand nine hundred one the names of many of them are still unknown. to. our. question is that so much of the minute there's a huge musician on top of the front takes it strategy bomb as long we plan to start drawing down troops levels in afghanistan is in play but is it a real drawdown or just a written. june twenty second midday eight hours after the german attack most of the surviving defenders of the breast fortress moved into cellars under the barracks judger catelli co and his comrades spent about three days ther
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amanda was the children's teacher was she and the children the forced out of the orphanage and all of them just. a vigil of commemoration and sorrow takes place each year in the breast fortress on the night of june twenty first candles are lit in the embers yours veterans come here from all over the former soviet union a slide show features pictures of the red army commanding officers who took part in the defense of breast fortress after the ceremony border guards soldiers. in the western move to commemorate the people whose lives were cut short in breast fortress in june one thousand nine hundred one the names of many of them are still unknown. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max keiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. the second. eight hours after the german attack most of the surviving defenders of the best fortress moved into cellars under the barracks. and his comrades spent about three days there back in the nineteenth century. direct hits in the aerial bombardment. there
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they didn't -- couldn't get into amanda's but they kept a couple of scratches.hen they tried to get into mine. >> she says gas thieves hit three cars earlier this month in front of her home. they drained one tank dry. her mom filed a police report. >> the car was parked here. both cars, their gas tank compartments face the neighborhood. that was pretty bold. >> gas thieves are striking. over the past ten days, they have received eight e-mails from folks in concord who have been victims. most are in residential areas. take a look at this,. >> we lost probably 100 gallons. >> he owns a 76 station in concord. he showed us surveillance video of two people stealing gas from his tanks. they are pumping gas into this purple van. >> the moment they came out and started pumping the gas. one person will ram something into the dispenser and break off the rod that goes up to the dollar amount and they will be able to pump as much gas as they want without it recording. >> this was several months ago and he has modified his tanks so it can't happen again. the rest of us are v
they didn't -- couldn't get into amanda's but they kept a couple of scratches.hen they tried to get into mine. >> she says gas thieves hit three cars earlier this month in front of her home. they drained one tank dry. her mom filed a police report. >> the car was parked here. both cars, their gas tank compartments face the neighborhood. that was pretty bold. >> gas thieves are striking. over the past ten days, they have received eight e-mails from folks in concord who have...
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his announcements followed quickly by the announcement that amanda peet will be going to series. luckily trump did not allow the objective reality of his failed presidential run to dampen his imaginary presidential victory. >> this decision does not come easily without regret, especially when my potential candidacy continues to be validated by the ranking at the top of the republican contenders in polls across the country. i maintain the strong conviction that if i were to run, i would be able to win the primary. i love this guy. and ultimately the general election. >> jon: i very easily could have become the leader of the free world, restored america's status abroad and such and such, but i realized i can do for more good and mankind building upscale golf courses and condominiums in the greater tri-state area as well as keeping meatloaf on the straight and narrow. mr. trump, i can't help but think you left the race too soon. you raised so many questions, like what did your crack team of investigators find in hawaii? >> i have people who have been studying it, and they cannot bel
his announcements followed quickly by the announcement that amanda peet will be going to series. luckily trump did not allow the objective reality of his failed presidential run to dampen his imaginary presidential victory. >> this decision does not come easily without regret, especially when my potential candidacy continues to be validated by the ranking at the top of the republican contenders in polls across the country. i maintain the strong conviction that if i were to run, i would be...