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arthur aidala. arthur are you surprised that they are done? >> i'm definitely a little bit surprised that they are done. just to give viewers a little insight, it is hard for a viewer to imagine the anxiety right now. i mean because randy and i have been on with shep for a whole month doing this every day, i have like a level one anxiety. a year ago right now i had to take a huge verdict on a huge homicide case, you lose a little control of your body, you're shaking. martha: we saw phil keating who has been there throughout definitely out of breath as he ran back to tell us the verdict was in. as you can imagine, george and cindy anthony to await the fate of their daughter. >> what you do by nature you read the tea leaves. where are the court officers standing, are they all surrounding her or are they a step away and possibly an acquittal. you always look at the way the court officers stand. they usually have a good idea of what the verdict is. the closer they are the worse the verdict is for the defendant. the further they are away means anyb
arthur aidala. arthur are you surprised that they are done? >> i'm definitely a little bit surprised that they are done. just to give viewers a little insight, it is hard for a viewer to imagine the anxiety right now. i mean because randy and i have been on with shep for a whole month doing this every day, i have like a level one anxiety. a year ago right now i had to take a huge verdict on a huge homicide case, you lose a little control of your body, you're shaking. martha: we saw phil...
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arthur, stand by. i need you. the best information in the nation about casey anthony coming up> i'm just getting a lot of threatening phone calls at my home. and i >> geraldo: that 911 call was made tuesday night by the wife of casey anthony co-counsel sell jay cheney mason. her fear for her family's safety is the best evidence that outrage over the casey anthony acquittal has become toxic. joining us from his home base in orlando, florida, veteran criminal defense attorney cheney mason joins me. how is shirley doing, first of all, cheney? >> she is better. she is here with me off screen right now. calming down. i think some of this has subsided and we have taken certain precautions. >> now, were you surprised at how bitter it was and really frankly, are you worried for your own physical safety? >> well, no. and i don't want to sound too macho but i'm not worried about myself. i, frankly, believe that the people that have been calling or writing threatening things since they do it anonymously and hang up, prob
arthur, stand by. i need you. the best information in the nation about casey anthony coming up> i'm just getting a lot of threatening phone calls at my home. and i >> geraldo: that 911 call was made tuesday night by the wife of casey anthony co-counsel sell jay cheney mason. her fear for her family's safety is the best evidence that outrage over the casey anthony acquittal has become toxic. joining us from his home base in orlando, florida, veteran criminal defense attorney cheney...
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arthur, stand by. i need you. the best information in the nation about casey anthony i ate breakfast and got heartburn, third day this week. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pl w? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one ll a day. twenty-four hos. zero heartburn. no heartburn in the first place. great. >>> from america's news headquarters house republicans and senate democrats pursuing separate fall back plans after weekend talks to resolve the nation's debt crisis failed to come to a result. the two sides hoping to reassure world financial markets the u.s. won't default. president obama says higher revenues must be included. the deadline is august 2. and parts of the country still crippling as a near month long heat wave continues, dallas ex
arthur, stand by. i need you. the best information in the nation about casey anthony i ate breakfast and got heartburn, third day this week. so i took my heartburn pill and some antacids. we're having mexican tonight, so another pill then? unless we eat later, then pill later? if i get a snack now, pill now? skip the snack, pill later... late dinner, pl w? aghh i've got heartburn in my head. [ male announcer ] stop the madness of treating frequent heartburn. it's simple with prilosec otc. one...
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what is your relationship with ati or arthur brooks?ur has been a friend and a mentor of mine for many years. one of the nice about this book is that he's concerned about issues of poverty in america and how we help poor people. what i want to do is write a book that would not just connect to a broader array of individuals and organizations that work in this area. many of those are faith-based organizations. arthur understands how critical that factor is to the work we do and as you mentioned place suggestions as they structured the survey move forward. >> host: you are a professor at the university of chicago. what iraq? what you teach? >> guest: if a school social worker between thousands of students to be part tensioners, counselors to serve millions of americans over the course of all their careers. i teach courses on the history of the welfare state. i also teach courses on issues of poverty in the spring and teach in a new on non-profit social innovation, which will be techniques for creating more organizations than this current e
what is your relationship with ati or arthur brooks?ur has been a friend and a mentor of mine for many years. one of the nice about this book is that he's concerned about issues of poverty in america and how we help poor people. what i want to do is write a book that would not just connect to a broader array of individuals and organizations that work in this area. many of those are faith-based organizations. arthur understands how critical that factor is to the work we do and as you mentioned...
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>> i think she is right down stairs in fox studios. >> arthur? >> i think baes set up a safe place for her maybe a friend who has a summer home an apartment that isn't being used she is having her first real meal eating a steak having a glass of milk. >> either she is in orlando somewhere near there or she is been flown off to timbuktu. she want go outside being the person she is she would be recognized wherever she goes. >> you know what? you remember when leonard padilla got her out of jail she was disappointed one day because helicopters weren't above because it was raining. this is a woman who wants attention. she will come out. >> she wants her safety, judge. >> ricky, arthur, joey thank you for being with us tonight. >> when that special live edition of "justice with judge nan neen returns what is casey really like? where is she now? one of her best friends is here to give us his take. >> most of us only know who casey anthony is from watching her trial. what kind of person is she really? >> casey anthony walking free today begins the next
>> i think she is right down stairs in fox studios. >> arthur? >> i think baes set up a safe place for her maybe a friend who has a summer home an apartment that isn't being used she is having her first real meal eating a steak having a glass of milk. >> either she is in orlando somewhere near there or she is been flown off to timbuktu. she want go outside being the person she is she would be recognized wherever she goes. >> you know what? you remember when leonard...
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lis, rather, arthur, the constitution of the state of connecticut. any victim of a violent crime or the legal representative of the immediate family member of the deceased victim may attend all court proceedings that are part of the court record. lis, a matter of state constitution. >>guest: stated constitutional law. he was made a victim by these guys, one has been found guilty. he was made a victim when they came into his home and tied him up and beat him up and set fire to that house and he crawled out, he was made a victim and the only victim that survived and how dare the defense say that he should not be able to be there. they don't want, what is going on here, they don't want the jury to be seeing dr. petit and the look on his face and his eyes each day as they look at the defendant. >>greg: some people in the courtroom listen to the testimony and conform their testimony so it watches other witnesses, and that with be unfair to the defendant and the federal constitution guarantees a fair trial. >>guest: and that's why if most of the states in
lis, rather, arthur, the constitution of the state of connecticut. any victim of a violent crime or the legal representative of the immediate family member of the deceased victim may attend all court proceedings that are part of the court record. lis, a matter of state constitution. >>guest: stated constitutional law. he was made a victim by these guys, one has been found guilty. he was made a victim when they came into his home and tied him up and beat him up and set fire to that house...
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his vice president was chester arthur. by the way, good luck trying to get a book about chester arthur published. if you think cleveland is tough, what you do the tester author, but the rumors of the time with that chester arthur had been born in canada. his father was an irishman. his mother was a canadian court from quebec who integrated -- emigrated to vermont. the story when when she was pregnant she went back, and had the baby there which if true would mean that chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither of his parents, you wasn't born in the u.s. we do not have the birth certificate, long or short form. they just put his name in the family bible and said he was born in vermont and that was good enough to qualify him to hold the office of vice-president and president. grover cleveland, elected four years after in 1884, always fascinated me for the plain fact that -- and this is what everybody knows, he served to nine consecutive terms. he was elected in 1884, lost in '88, and came back four years later
his vice president was chester arthur. by the way, good luck trying to get a book about chester arthur published. if you think cleveland is tough, what you do the tester author, but the rumors of the time with that chester arthur had been born in canada. his father was an irishman. his mother was a canadian court from quebec who integrated -- emigrated to vermont. the story when when she was pregnant she went back, and had the baby there which if true would mean that chester arthur was not an...
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. >>> chicago detectives thought arthur jones was murdered by the mob back in 1979.n man has been hididg in plain sight all these years. find out the ordinary, routine thing he did that tipped everyone off and landed him in trouble. >> i see the slots there, i have a little itch. >> las vegas is not the place to go. >> no, no, no. >>> and later this half hour, a woman who is caring for up to, get this, 700 cats. >> how is that possible? >> this story blows my mind. see how she changed her life to make some cats' lives just a little bit better. an amazing story. >> i love cats but even that's taking it a little too far i think. we'll see. >> we'll see how she handles it. >> keeping an open mind. >> a little too much. >>> first, seven teenagers are recovering from an attack they had prepared for but expected would never happen. they were nearing the end of a month-long survival training course in the remomo mountains far from anchorage and fairbanks. >> one situation they had drilled for as you can see is what to do if they should encounter a bear. that training ended
. >>> chicago detectives thought arthur jones was murdered by the mob back in 1979.n man has been hididg in plain sight all these years. find out the ordinary, routine thing he did that tipped everyone off and landed him in trouble. >> i see the slots there, i have a little itch. >> las vegas is not the place to go. >> no, no, no. >>> and later this half hour, a woman who is caring for up to, get this, 700 cats. >> how is that possible? >> this...
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c-span: so you did an essay, you pass it off to arthur schlesinger, and then what? >> guest: and then some people heard about it and picked up on it, and before i knew it, i was in harry evans's office at random house, and he was saying, "you ought to write a book about this." c-span: you say "some people." are these connections you have? >> guest: they were friends. i was talking about it among friends. c-span: so you're in harry evans's office. he's the top guy at random house, and how does he... >> guest: he says, "it sounds like a good book. we should make a book out of it." and so i say, "oh, a great idea. i figured it out. i'm sure it'll only take me six months of part-time work to do this." c-span: did you know him before? >> guest: no. c-span: and did they give you a big advance? >> guest: they gave me an advance. it paid for more than the first year of research help, but it's not a way to make a living. c-span: as you know, you've got lots of anecdotes in here. what would you say is the main source of your anecdotes? >> guest: it's about half and half newsp
c-span: so you did an essay, you pass it off to arthur schlesinger, and then what? >> guest: and then some people heard about it and picked up on it, and before i knew it, i was in harry evans's office at random house, and he was saying, "you ought to write a book about this." c-span: you say "some people." are these connections you have? >> guest: they were friends. i was talking about it among friends. c-span: so you're in harry evans's office. he's the top guy...
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. >> reporter: arthur jones was hiding in plain sight.lem living in this las vegas home, working at this casino. the 72-year-old was declared dead decades ago. detectives thought he was murdered by the mob back in 1979. in reality, he sold his seat on the chicago board of trades to settle a massive gambling debt. walked out on his wife of 17 d.ars and his three children and >> a person disappeared, if they're willing to put the energy into creating an incredible ruse and creating a new identity that does not touch his old world. >> reporter: in this criminal complaint, jones told authorities that he had lots of identities. from illinois, he said he moved to florida and learned as richard lage. two years later, jones headed to california where he settled in for nearly a decade as richard sanders. next stop, nevada, where for the last 20 years, he had been known as joseph richard sandelli. over the years he had been arrested a half dozen times. no one caught up. until he was tripped up doing something so routine. renewing his driver's licen
. >> reporter: arthur jones was hiding in plain sight.lem living in this las vegas home, working at this casino. the 72-year-old was declared dead decades ago. detectives thought he was murdered by the mob back in 1979. in reality, he sold his seat on the chicago board of trades to settle a massive gambling debt. walked out on his wife of 17 d.ars and his three children and >> a person disappeared, if they're willing to put the energy into creating an incredible ruse and creating a...
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arthur was talking casey's reaction he has it right. the one day she had her head down.oman stone cold at times you would expect her to have emotion like when her father was breaking down yesterday. roy kronk talking about putting his meter stick in her baby's skull, nothing except on cue with the bizarre testimony of her brother crying about not knowing she was pregnant. >> you don't know what to believe when watching her reactions. today in the courtroom, a courtroom observer stood up and flipped the bird at the judge and was arrested and then in jail for six days. >> you recognize the individual contained therein on that photograph, sir? >> yes. >> who is it? >> this is me. >> what is that symbol that you are projecting with your fingers? >> using my middle finger. and i'm sorry. >> what does that mean, sir? >> the f-word to someone. >> who were you extending the finger to sir? >> mr. ashton. >> did you realize that the taxpayers of the state of florida has expended a great deal of money in putting on this trial. and that your actions may have jeopardized or could hav
arthur was talking casey's reaction he has it right. the one day she had her head down.oman stone cold at times you would expect her to have emotion like when her father was breaking down yesterday. roy kronk talking about putting his meter stick in her baby's skull, nothing except on cue with the bizarre testimony of her brother crying about not knowing she was pregnant. >> you don't know what to believe when watching her reactions. today in the courtroom, a courtroom observer stood up...
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. >> reporter: arthur jones was hiding in plain sight.an with a gambling problem living in this las vegas home, working at this casino. the 72-year-old was declared dead decades ago. detectives thought he had been murdered by the mob back in 1979. in reality, he sold his seat on chicago board of trades. to settle a massive gambling debt. walked out on his wife of 17 years and his three children and simply vanished. >> if they're willing to creating an incredible ruse and then creating a new eye debitty that does not touch his old world. >> reporter: in this criminal complaint, jones told authorities that he had lots of identities. from illinois, he said that he moved to florida and lived as richard lage. two years later, jones headed to california, where he settled in for nearly a decade as richard sanders. next stop, nevada, for the last 20 years he had been known as joseph richard sandelli. no one caught on. until he was tripped up doing something so routine. renewing his driver's license. he was using somebody else's social security nu
. >> reporter: arthur jones was hiding in plain sight.an with a gambling problem living in this las vegas home, working at this casino. the 72-year-old was declared dead decades ago. detectives thought he had been murdered by the mob back in 1979. in reality, he sold his seat on chicago board of trades. to settle a massive gambling debt. walked out on his wife of 17 years and his three children and simply vanished. >> if they're willing to creating an incredible ruse and then...
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also performing a song off his new album, very great singer, joseph arthur is here tonight. [ cheerslause ] he's good. hey, everybody. it's time for "'late night' hash tags." here we go. ♪ hash tags, hash tags hash tags, hash tags hash tags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter we give you the topic and you send in tweets. so, yesterday i went on twitter and i started a hash tag called, "so embarrassing." and i asked you guys at home to tweet out something embarrassing that happened to you or someone you know. and we got thousands of tweets. i was watching them come in all night. it was great. so, now i thought i'd share some of my favorite, "so embarrassing" tweets from you guys. here we go. this first one is from @abaker20, he says, "at a family christmas party kissing good-bye to my aunts and accidentally kissed my uncle on the lips." [ laughter ] nice moustache. >> steve: yeah. s jimmy: this o i he says, "called a lady giving me a job interview mom." [ laughter ] >> steve: i mean momma? >> jimmy: i meant momma? this one is from @backwardsleoj. he says, "my mother dressed me as a
also performing a song off his new album, very great singer, joseph arthur is here tonight. [ cheerslause ] he's good. hey, everybody. it's time for "'late night' hash tags." here we go. ♪ hash tags, hash tags hash tags, hash tags hash tags ♪ >> jimmy: these are lists on twitter we give you the topic and you send in tweets. so, yesterday i went on twitter and i started a hash tag called, "so embarrassing." and i asked you guys at home to tweet out something...
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i am the arthur of "wicked plants," the weeds that killed lincoln's mother and other botanical atrocities. with the screens fly trap, that is kind of where everybody went initially, you mean like that? i kind of thought, well, all it does is eat up bugs. that is not very wicked. so what? by wicked, what i mean is that they are poisonous, dangerous, deadly or immoral or maybe illegal or offensive or awful in some way. i am in the profession of going around and interviewing botanists, horticulturalists and plant scientists. they all seem to have some little plant tucked away in the corner of a greenhouse that maybe they weren't supposed to have. i got interested in this idea that maybe there was a dark side to plants. >> the white snake root. people who consumed milk or meat from a cow that fed on white snake root faced severe pain. milk sickness, as it was culled, resulted in vomiting, tremors, delirium and death. one of the most famous victims of milk sickness was nancy hangs lincoln. she died at the age of 34, leaving behind 9-year-old abraham lincoln. he helped build his mother's casket
i am the arthur of "wicked plants," the weeds that killed lincoln's mother and other botanical atrocities. with the screens fly trap, that is kind of where everybody went initially, you mean like that? i kind of thought, well, all it does is eat up bugs. that is not very wicked. so what? by wicked, what i mean is that they are poisonous, dangerous, deadly or immoral or maybe illegal or offensive or awful in some way. i am in the profession of going around and interviewing botanists,...
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. >> arthur brooks, head of aei, has endorsed the book.elationship with aei or with arthur brooks? >> i don't have any formal relationship with aei. he has been a friend and mentor of mine for many years. one of the nice things about this book is that it's concerned about issues of poverty. and how we help poor people. what i want to do is write a book that would not disconnect to academic audiences but connect to a broader array of individuals and organizations that working as a big many of those are nonprofit, faith-based organizations. arthur is an expert on the nonprofit sector and understands how critical that sector is to the work we do. he has provided inside the insight, suggestions. >> you're a professor at the university of chicago. what department? >> i'm in the school of social service which celebrate its hundred year a year ago. it's a school social work. we trained thousands of students to be practitioners and counselors at one serve millions of americans over the course of all their careers. i teach courses on the history of
. >> arthur brooks, head of aei, has endorsed the book.elationship with aei or with arthur brooks? >> i don't have any formal relationship with aei. he has been a friend and mentor of mine for many years. one of the nice things about this book is that it's concerned about issues of poverty. and how we help poor people. what i want to do is write a book that would not disconnect to academic audiences but connect to a broader array of individuals and organizations that working as a...
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and then the youngest, arthur was a lot less sure what to do. startled at princeton, kind of didn't know what he wanted to do, thought about opening up a parlor, thought about being a missionary. >> with three mighty oaks in front of you -- >> exactly. his mother once sent him a letter saying why do think there's no place in princeton for a boy such as you? [laughter] and he was not so sure the world was such a good idea, but he was also not ready to go to prison to protest. he was a lot more like most of us. >> and i must have been a mother. >> there was. she whispered extraordinary. she had her own party extra night out. she had grown up the daughter of missionaries, and her father had been the first president of one of the all black colleges of reconstruction in the south. she had gone on to marry a minister and had a very life in ohio, big brood of kids, and involved in sort of church causes. but she was actually part of, just maybe the most interesting person to me in some ways, because she really struggled to negotiate between her children
and then the youngest, arthur was a lot less sure what to do. startled at princeton, kind of didn't know what he wanted to do, thought about opening up a parlor, thought about being a missionary. >> with three mighty oaks in front of you -- >> exactly. his mother once sent him a letter saying why do think there's no place in princeton for a boy such as you? [laughter] and he was not so sure the world was such a good idea, but he was also not ready to go to prison to protest. he was...
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and then the youngest, arthur, was a lot less sure of what to do. struggled at princeton, kind of didn't do what he wanted to do, thought about opening a part of them thought about being a missionary. >> with three mighty oaks in front of you -- >> exactly. why do you think there's no place in princeton for a boy such as you? and he was not so sure the world was a good idea, he was also not ready to go to prison to protest. he was a lot more like most of us. >> and there must have been a mother. >> there was. she was pretty extraordinary. she had her own pretty extraordinary path. she had grown up daughter of missionaries, and then her father, then the first present of the all white colleges of reconstruction in the south here but then she got on to marry a minister and had a very conventional life in ohio, big brood of kids. involved in church causes but she was part of one of, she was maybe the most interesting person to me in some ways because she really struggled to negotiate between her children, even as her views were being challenged. >> so t
and then the youngest, arthur, was a lot less sure of what to do. struggled at princeton, kind of didn't do what he wanted to do, thought about opening a part of them thought about being a missionary. >> with three mighty oaks in front of you -- >> exactly. why do you think there's no place in princeton for a boy such as you? and he was not so sure the world was a good idea, he was also not ready to go to prison to protest. he was a lot more like most of us. >> and there must...
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good luck trying to get a book about chester arthur published. the rumors of design is that hot he was born in canada and his mother was the iris mann and father was canada. but the story went when she was pregnant, she went back home to quebec and had the baby there which if true meant chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither parents were and not born in the united states. we do not have the long or short form birth certificate. they put his name in the family bible and then tune was born in vermont i guess that was good enough to hold the title. grover cleveland was elected four years later always fascinated me for the fact what everybody knows, he served two, nine cassettes -- of nine consecutive terms it he won four years and then loud lost and came back witches and achievement in the american presidency. he had to be a pretty good politician. he screwed up than numbering for the president's party is number 22 in 24. one obama gave his inaugural address he said 44 people have now taken the oath of office in dallas that a par
good luck trying to get a book about chester arthur published. the rumors of design is that hot he was born in canada and his mother was the iris mann and father was canada. but the story went when she was pregnant, she went back home to quebec and had the baby there which if true meant chester arthur was not an american citizen because neither parents were and not born in the united states. we do not have the long or short form birth certificate. they put his name in the family bible and then...
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the one thing that arthur you have to agree with, is the fact that with the appellate system in italy can try the whole case over again and toss it. >> i think it is a better system. in our system you have to base it on the record in the italian system they can call their own witness and call their own experts who are supposedly unbiased. >> shepard: graze , prego. >>> a main wakes up after being presumed dead, played in a morgue refrigerator. then he woke up. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost ne, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve cause it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain reli
the one thing that arthur you have to agree with, is the fact that with the appellate system in italy can try the whole case over again and toss it. >> i think it is a better system. in our system you have to base it on the record in the italian system they can call their own witness and call their own experts who are supposedly unbiased. >> shepard: graze , prego. >>> a main wakes up after being presumed dead, played in a morgue refrigerator. then he woke up. are you...
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. >> arthur was my favorite. i identified most with him.e could do well to read this graph. >> it can be a problematic notion. it can begin% of colleges and be used to justify any action, a group of germans that predated the nazi title for conscience. it can encourage learning of hamlet or to thyself be true. it can conflict with responsibility which sometimes means it's not perfectly right. >> how did that wonderful conscience played out for norman? >> it's funny because after norman established himself as the party daniel velte wrote an essay about him and included the famous distinction between the ethics of responsibility and he thought they should have the efiks of conscience. i don't think that's fair. i think he was more alert to the compromises of the government, and i think of the brother is dangerous as thinking too much about how do we trigger instead of obligations you have to other people and that was something that he was at that time to read them after they had gone on a hunger strike in which he said the challenge is to live
. >> arthur was my favorite. i identified most with him.e could do well to read this graph. >> it can be a problematic notion. it can begin% of colleges and be used to justify any action, a group of germans that predated the nazi title for conscience. it can encourage learning of hamlet or to thyself be true. it can conflict with responsibility which sometimes means it's not perfectly right. >> how did that wonderful conscience played out for norman? >> it's funny...
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and now, arthur idol what and criminal defense attorney, drew. why not release the names?erstand there are threats here and there, but, i mean, what do you do, drew? >> well, the judge is making a correct decision for two reasons. first, for the safety of the jurors. there are some idiots that cannot come to terms with the fact that 12 qualified jurors not one held out, not two, but 12 people reached a decision in this case so there are idiots that cannot come to terms with it and rather than put the people in danger he is allowing a cooling off period which is constitutional. second, we must remember that there was a not guilty verdict. therefore, there is no post trial interview of the jurors to see if they were corrupted in anyway to be used by an appeal. so there is in need whatever for their names to be released legally and for safety. >>shepard: but the people who were threatening, if this is the case, and we are led to believe this is the indicate, in large part, people sat and watched the tv show all these months and years, and they think it is about them. it is no
and now, arthur idol what and criminal defense attorney, drew. why not release the names?erstand there are threats here and there, but, i mean, what do you do, drew? >> well, the judge is making a correct decision for two reasons. first, for the safety of the jurors. there are some idiots that cannot come to terms with the fact that 12 qualified jurors not one held out, not two, but 12 people reached a decision in this case so there are idiots that cannot come to terms with it and rather...
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among those expected to run derek davis and arthur turner. both are democratic candidates who were defeated by johnson last november. council member dean might be interested too. he lost a bid for executive. we have covered every part of this corruption scandal and will continue to follow the latest developments. for up to the minute details any time log onto our website wjla.com. >> we are following two developments tonight the first coming out of fairfax, where there is a major traffic backup. this all started when a tractor- trailer loaded down with hay caught fire. the driver was not injured. right now the westbound lanes are still closed. >> knew it 6:00, another bombshell allegations against former imf leader dominique strauss-kahn. a criminal complaint has been filed by a woman who says that in 2003 he tried to rape her during a book interview in his apartment. he denies the accusation. he is currently facing charges in the alleged sexual assault of the new york hotel house people. >> tonight, a tough words from republican presidential
among those expected to run derek davis and arthur turner. both are democratic candidates who were defeated by johnson last november. council member dean might be interested too. he lost a bid for executive. we have covered every part of this corruption scandal and will continue to follow the latest developments. for up to the minute details any time log onto our website wjla.com. >> we are following two developments tonight the first coming out of fairfax, where there is a major traffic...
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arthur, i'm going to start with you. the late taste we heard is that there is a woman who says that she is caylee's grandmother, that h her son was the father of little caylee. how does she prove this? >> from a scientific point of view, saying that her son is dead and he ci died in a car accident. presumably grandma, the new grandma has something with dna on it from her son. his hairbrush or toothbrush or something like that. they do have caylee's dna and they scientifically will see if there is a match. >> judge jeanine: an easy thing to establish whether or not she is the grandmother. >> what troubles me is where has she been. now, she shows up? the kid would have been five years old. >> judge jeanine: let's assume that she establishes paternity on the part of her deceased son. she is talking about a wrongful death lawsuit. is this like a redo of o.j. where the defendant is acquitted of murder but then someone sues civilly. >> except that the plaintiffs in the o.j. simpson case were extremely close personal relationsh
arthur, i'm going to start with you. the late taste we heard is that there is a woman who says that she is caylee's grandmother, that h her son was the father of little caylee. how does she prove this? >> from a scientific point of view, saying that her son is dead and he ci died in a car accident. presumably grandma, the new grandma has something with dna on it from her son. his hairbrush or toothbrush or something like that. they do have caylee's dna and they scientifically will see if...