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>>shepard: randy? >>randy: this is not about the defendant and it is not about the victim. it is about the system. what you have here is the system can only handle so much. cases need to move. we reward defendants who are remorseful even if it is not really true, who are young, who suffer the way that she did. she had a father in jail, a mother who abandoned her and serious psychological issues and row zach we know is number two on the list that causes violence behind another. >>shepard: she had that because she was disturbed in the first place. >>randy: so you have to treat her deftly than your "cold hearted stone cold killer." >> and her sentence, there was no remorse after she killed the child. she felt amazing. and on out tune, what do you do as a hobby? i kill people. i will follow your logic, this is someone who is so sick, she cannot be rehabilitate sod why not world would you put her back in the community? why put her back in society? >>randy: you are talking about insanity plea that means she is locked up in a secure facility. it is a bad situation but you have to
>>shepard: randy? >>randy: this is not about the defendant and it is not about the victim. it is about the system. what you have here is the system can only handle so much. cases need to move. we reward defendants who are remorseful even if it is not really true, who are young, who suffer the way that she did. she had a father in jail, a mother who abandoned her and serious psychological issues and row zach we know is number two on the list that causes violence behind another....
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we continue with randy weston.on stage at the tribeca performing arts center. >> you go to africa in 1961. where did you go? >> nigeria. there were 29 of us. the first pilgrimage to go home to the motherland. some of these people were geoffrey holder, myself, eight members of while hampton's band. this was with an organization called the american society of african culture. they used to bring african artists to new york. ethiopian painters, singers from nigeria. they already have the organization. we had two great dancers with us. nina simone was there. >> nina simone? >> yes. we spent 10 wonderful days together to see the relationship of african-american nigerian culture. two jazz dancers on this side of the stage and others on the other side. these rhythms all came from africa. i would hang out at night at the clubs, and that is where i met bobby benson. he played incredible guitar, and he was also a drummer. i would be there every night and i heard these west african musicians. i also played with fela kuti befor
we continue with randy weston.on stage at the tribeca performing arts center. >> you go to africa in 1961. where did you go? >> nigeria. there were 29 of us. the first pilgrimage to go home to the motherland. some of these people were geoffrey holder, myself, eight members of while hampton's band. this was with an organization called the american society of african culture. they used to bring african artists to new york. ethiopian painters, singers from nigeria. they already have...
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randy? >>randy: there is a disconnect. typically what you see in a situation like this, you have the higher ups knowing the company is about to tank so they are selling all of their stock. there is no allegation that those board of director members, the members of the board, were doing that. it is a situation where the board obviously knew something was up, and, perhaps, rather than looking at them in such a poor light maybe they were trying to do everything they could to save the company, they should not be sued civilly. there is no evidence they acted in the bad interest of the company to their own benefit. >>arthur: the bottom line they are saying you guided had our retirement funds and you knew kodak was going down and you allowed our funds to continue to be invested in coe back, and you should have had stepped back and said this is what they have to live on after they leave, and we need to make it a more secure investment and they didn't. it will be a real lawsuit. >>randy: worst have destroyed the company. >>arthur:
randy? >>randy: there is a disconnect. typically what you see in a situation like this, you have the higher ups knowing the company is about to tank so they are selling all of their stock. there is no allegation that those board of director members, the members of the board, were doing that. it is a situation where the board obviously knew something was up, and, perhaps, rather than looking at them in such a poor light maybe they were trying to do everything they could to save the...
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randy, randy, that silly. responds, he sent her an e-mail i should have killed you and he kicked down the door, and according to the prosecution he strangled her and then hit her over the head and she died. she may not have thought it was anything but i will be damn if she wasn't dead the next day. >>randy: and the anger happening here is the same anger --. >>shepard: you are making ludicrous statements that she blew it off, and it was in big deal, my god, i loved him, he would never kill me. rain everything in this case, the rage, the fury, and the way the media characterized --. >>shepard: randy, it is the media's fault. >>randy: the media is getting it right. this is not a case of remeditation, a case of rage and anger and fury and a 22-year-old who cannot dole with the fact that his girlfriend is cheating on him. >> so he decided to go over and kill her? >>shepard: first he telegraphed according to the evidence, he telegraphed, i should have killed you. then, according to authorities he kicked down her doo
randy, randy, that silly. responds, he sent her an e-mail i should have killed you and he kicked down the door, and according to the prosecution he strangled her and then hit her over the head and she died. she may not have thought it was anything but i will be damn if she wasn't dead the next day. >>randy: and the anger happening here is the same anger --. >>shepard: you are making ludicrous statements that she blew it off, and it was in big deal, my god, i loved him, he would...
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randy? senior>>randy: i would like to disregard thed of the defense of the drug killing her and remove any discussion she banked her own head against the wall and look at the rest of the evidence. all pieces of evidence even as arthur notes the prior evidence which could be reversible error you do not convict based on a prepensity but based on the evidence. however every piece of evidence, knocking down the door, the violent shaking, and the banging of the head, he found out she was fooling around and i cannot believe they called the give to the witness stand, every piece of evidence shows anger, shows a kid out-of-control, the drinking, the alcohol, that is not premeditated murder, that is heat of passion. it is manslaughter. >>arthur: in other words, randy, looking for a compromise. he goes to jail for 25 years opposed to life. i don't think we are too far apart here. >>randy: i will take getting out of jail in my 40's. >>shepard: what do you make of the defense banging her own head agains
randy? senior>>randy: i would like to disregard thed of the defense of the drug killing her and remove any discussion she banked her own head against the wall and look at the rest of the evidence. all pieces of evidence even as arthur notes the prior evidence which could be reversible error you do not convict based on a prepensity but based on the evidence. however every piece of evidence, knocking down the door, the violent shaking, and the banging of the head, he found out she was...
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you'll hear randy's story in a little while. round of applause for randy. and so with that, i would like to invite mayor lee up. thank you. mayor lee: thank you, omar. and thank you, everybody, for coming to college track. what a wonderful, wonderful name and a beautiful goal. you know, i don't know if you know this, during my college years i worked for this program called the upward bound program and i did that for about 3 1/2 years. during those years in the 1970's, it was about just persuading parents to let their kids try to get a college education. what we didn't know at the time, for, particularly, low-income kids, and kids from challenged neighborhoods, was there was a lot more than just persuasion at work. there was a lot of dissuasion going on with our kids, a lot of distractions. and over the years old, working with programs like college track and bridge to success, we learned a few things in partnership with our school district. rich caransaz is here today, in partnership with wonderful non-profits and our business and philanthropic communities,
you'll hear randy's story in a little while. round of applause for randy. and so with that, i would like to invite mayor lee up. thank you. mayor lee: thank you, omar. and thank you, everybody, for coming to college track. what a wonderful, wonderful name and a beautiful goal. you know, i don't know if you know this, during my college years i worked for this program called the upward bound program and i did that for about 3 1/2 years. during those years in the 1970's, it was about just...
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>>randy: t.j.lane accused of killing three schoolmates imagine if the parents had a sense something was up and they wanted to go to the cell phone provider to find out if there were text messages and the phone company said, no, i'm sorry, it is your account and you pay for it we cannot release that. how would you like to tell that to the parents of the dead kids it could have been stopped? >>shepard: he had it on face book for public consumption all of you should die, now, wait, randy, should the united states postal service be forced to let parents look at all letters? should verizon be required to let parents listen to phone calls? >>randy: in the name of safety, absolutely. we have the technology now, where the providers can create dictionaries if a word comes out the parent can be notified. we can put men on mars but we cannot protect kids? >>guest: it is unmanageable. how do you me that parents, if you have parents requesting the records how do you know it is their children and these are the a
>>randy: t.j.lane accused of killing three schoolmates imagine if the parents had a sense something was up and they wanted to go to the cell phone provider to find out if there were text messages and the phone company said, no, i'm sorry, it is your account and you pay for it we cannot release that. how would you like to tell that to the parents of the dead kids it could have been stopped? >>shepard: he had it on face book for public consumption all of you should die, now, wait,...
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>>randy: katherine jackson got shot&she died.hepard: an equipment problem releasing would active gas from a nuclear plant. we will tell you where is what you need to know about it. and hundreds of american citizens have turned up on the no-fly list. this new at&t 4g lte is fast. hey. did you guys hear... ...that mary got engaged? that's so 42 seconds ago. thanks for the flowers guys. [ both ] you're welcome. oooh are you guys signing up for the free massage? [ both ] so 32 seconds ago. hey guys you hear frank's cat is sick? yeah, we heard. wanna sign the card? did you know the guys from china are in the office... [ speaking chinese ] [ male announcer ] stay a step ahead with the 4g lte galaxy s ii skyrocket. only from at&t. ♪ >>shepard: this is "studio b" at the bottom of the hour, and time for the to which the news. a reactor at a nuclear plant in california is still shut down today. after officials discovered what they call a "small radioactive gas leak." it is going down north of san diego. officials say a small amount of radi
>>randy: katherine jackson got shot&she died.hepard: an equipment problem releasing would active gas from a nuclear plant. we will tell you where is what you need to know about it. and hundreds of american citizens have turned up on the no-fly list. this new at&t 4g lte is fast. hey. did you guys hear... ...that mary got engaged? that's so 42 seconds ago. thanks for the flowers guys. [ both ] you're welcome. oooh are you guys signing up for the free massage? [ both ] so 32 seconds...
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randy? that's highly unlikely --.andy: the motion could have been denied and the 20 could have rested but, again, yesterday, with huguely the jury found no premeditation. no intent. and in to case, no evidence to suggest a murder one. >>shepard: judge napolitano is coming in. we were prepared to discuss this topic, obviously, but we never dreamed, judge, that when the motion is made we motioned for dismissal, that it would actually be dismissed! we never considered that. >>judge napolitano: it rarely happens. i think, maybe i did it twice in my entire career on the bench and that is a lot to do it in your career. particularly in a criminal case, the rule of thumb is to let the jury decide. judges really only throw out criminal cases when there is no business as in zero basis from which a jury could find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. they are supposed to do that when there is no such basis. so, it would be unusual for this judge to let it go to the jury and decide, well, there wasn't a basis i will they it out. >>sh
randy? that's highly unlikely --.andy: the motion could have been denied and the 20 could have rested but, again, yesterday, with huguely the jury found no premeditation. no intent. and in to case, no evidence to suggest a murder one. >>shepard: judge napolitano is coming in. we were prepared to discuss this topic, obviously, but we never dreamed, judge, that when the motion is made we motioned for dismissal, that it would actually be dismissed! we never considered that. >>judge...
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>>trace: randy? >>randy: how could you have criminal negligence?means a reasonable nine-year-old would have been able to recognize that bringing the gun to school was wrong. >>trace: thank you, randy and kendall. a riot breaking out in florida over the release of a brand new sneaker. police in orlando calling in officers on horseback and hundreds of people lined town buy a pair of new limited edition $200nikes and things got out-of-control. wofl reports the police arrested two for trespassing after they refused to the leave according to the affiliate. food locker canceled other sneaker-release events? >>reporter: they did. i am stunned by the video i watched on the monitor. footlocker citing safety concerns that their house of hoops are canceling the scheduled sales this weekend at seven of the stores, three of them are in florida near where this happened. the release of the shoes was timed to coincide with the nba all star weekend and that is taking place in orlando, and, look at the melee after the customers at the orlando mall who waited hours w
>>trace: randy? >>randy: how could you have criminal negligence?means a reasonable nine-year-old would have been able to recognize that bringing the gun to school was wrong. >>trace: thank you, randy and kendall. a riot breaking out in florida over the release of a brand new sneaker. police in orlando calling in officers on horseback and hundreds of people lined town buy a pair of new limited edition $200nikes and things got out-of-control. wofl reports the police arrested two...
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>>randy: we know, especially with the old d.n.a.es come down to the battle of the experts but what i say just because it is old d.n.a., doesn't mean that it is any less reliable. and, what i think is interesting so many times we see defendants previously convicted later exonerated on d.n.a. evidence and we say in the interests of justice the right thing was continue. well, the prosecution should be able to rely on d.n.a. evidence, also, to say justice is going to be served. >>shepard: and they will try to do that. >>randy: little problem, this murder took place in 1986. in 1986, we weren't using d.n.a. in this country. the first case of this case using d.n.a. to convict or exon rate somebody was this 1987 tommy lee andrews was convicted in orange county, florida, and the first time it was used in the world, was in 1986 a doctor was asked to do something in a rape case and, so, how could the people collecting this evidence back in 1986 know how important it would be and you will agree, jason, come ons you have to be real came, it is
>>randy: we know, especially with the old d.n.a.es come down to the battle of the experts but what i say just because it is old d.n.a., doesn't mean that it is any less reliable. and, what i think is interesting so many times we see defendants previously convicted later exonerated on d.n.a. evidence and we say in the interests of justice the right thing was continue. well, the prosecution should be able to rely on d.n.a. evidence, also, to say justice is going to be served....
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>>randy: not criminally. >>guest: there can be no criminal responsibility because he wasn't criminally negligent or was he reckless and he is not a doctor so there is a different standard of care. the bottom line it comes to the relationship and if you call 9-1-1 and necessity do not answer the phone they have no obligation to respond. once they answer the phone and say they are on way that relationship is created and that is where the civil liability comes in, but this is not a criminal against case. >>shepard: it felt like the man on ther end thought he new better how to categorize the woman who was standing outside the house. >>randy: on his best day he should have seen it and didn't, and on his west day, he just consciously disregarded it, but, again, using conrad murray as a measure. >>shepard: leaders in greece have stepped back from one cliff and reach add deal that may prevent another global economic catastrophe and next what this means for us and our money does any mother evefeel like their kids are
>>randy: not criminally. >>guest: there can be no criminal responsibility because he wasn't criminally negligent or was he reckless and he is not a doctor so there is a different standard of care. the bottom line it comes to the relationship and if you call 9-1-1 and necessity do not answer the phone they have no obligation to respond. once they answer the phone and say they are on way that relationship is created and that is where the civil liability comes in, but this is not a...
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>>randy: assure you. >>shepard: you cannot do that, it is up to the jury. >> i was with randy for the beginning until he talked to the "has to be manslaughter." this guy was fueled by the alcohol, it helped him, he was a ticking time bomb because of jealously and rage. what they have to find for murder in the second degree he hurt her badly and was so callous he left her there to die. he caused so many injuries they started at the head and went to her thighs and left her face in her blood in a pillow and he took her laptop and lied to the police and asked friends to cover for him. this is a guy who had a cause. who reasoned what he was doing although he did not necessarily have to have premeditated or thought ahead. but, to me it is more likely to end up with murder opposed to manslaughter. >>shepard: he did send the e-mail prior to her death saying "i should have killed you." >>guest: when you end up acting on things have you said and she is dead two weeks later it is a big problem. >>randy: there is an
>>randy: assure you. >>shepard: you cannot do that, it is up to the jury. >> i was with randy for the beginning until he talked to the "has to be manslaughter." this guy was fueled by the alcohol, it helped him, he was a ticking time bomb because of jealously and rage. what they have to find for murder in the second degree he hurt her badly and was so callous he left her there to die. he caused so many injuries they started at the head and went to her thighs and left...
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randy chopped, what can i say about randy? we have gone back and forth over 30 years, but the mural restoration is just another wonderful step -- and it is a happy step. a few months ago we were here talking about police protection, but this is a happy step. something that the tenderloin residents, the retail community, and property owners, can rejoice in. as long as we continue to work together, this tenderloin is going to get better and better. randy, again, thank you for what you did hear. >> carolyn from the mid market cbd is also here. there is a story about market and tenderloin, dark past, shared future. now we are going to have some fun hearing from the actual artist, susan cervantes. >> thank you, randy. thank you, everyone, for coming out. i want to thank the mayor for his passionate comments. for our part, we feel very honored to have had this opportunity to do some restoration in the tenderloin. we have a couple of other minerals, one on golden gate and one on the glide, for we have contributed to neighborhood beau
randy chopped, what can i say about randy? we have gone back and forth over 30 years, but the mural restoration is just another wonderful step -- and it is a happy step. a few months ago we were here talking about police protection, but this is a happy step. something that the tenderloin residents, the retail community, and property owners, can rejoice in. as long as we continue to work together, this tenderloin is going to get better and better. randy, again, thank you for what you did hear....
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>>randy: we have laws and rules. was a contract the it was very, very clear, and, by the way as much as i admire what this guy has done for this country the reality is, what were the injuries the result of in if they were the result of the tours he spent over in iraq, is he telling us he was there for what, something other than war? it was a war. >>guest: he was there for something other than a war. and in 2009 we, the u.s. started pulling troops out of iraq but we had troops there for nation-building and other things. that is what he is saying. >>shepard: from a p.r. standpoint, like bank of america needs anymore problems and aetna, well --. >>guest: you have to do the right thing. on the other hand this is tricky because this is a precedent so if there are thousands of soldiers behind this guy who are going to claim the whole thing, you have to be sympathetic, you have to be concerned, and you have to explain here's what we are deciding. can you not hide behind confidentiality because it is already public. what i w
>>randy: we have laws and rules. was a contract the it was very, very clear, and, by the way as much as i admire what this guy has done for this country the reality is, what were the injuries the result of in if they were the result of the tours he spent over in iraq, is he telling us he was there for what, something other than war? it was a war. >>guest: he was there for something other than a war. and in 2009 we, the u.s. started pulling troops out of iraq but we had troops there...
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>>randy: you are right, here is the good news and bad news.ws, the drug defense, good news, back in 2006 the f.d.a. had the black box warning which is the strongest warning with certain drugs they cause your heart rate to go up but in november of 2011 the f.d.a. said forget it there is in link so i would not go there. just go with the facts. kicking down the door, the shaking her, consistent with a kid loading his mine, a relationship going bad, there is no intent here, the jury will disregard the laptop, he took it because he wanted it torture himself and read the e-mails there is no intent here. this kid lost his mine in the heat of passion, manslaughter, one to ten not 20 to life. art at you say yes he did it but his mentality, what he did was not killer but to hurt her and to cause her serious physical injury and by mistake he killed her. that is different than what you are saying. >>randy: two ways, heat of passion, manslaughter or reckless. what will do it for him is the miss interview. he had in idea that she was dead. the miss will be
>>randy: you are right, here is the good news and bad news.ws, the drug defense, good news, back in 2006 the f.d.a. had the black box warning which is the strongest warning with certain drugs they cause your heart rate to go up but in november of 2011 the f.d.a. said forget it there is in link so i would not go there. just go with the facts. kicking down the door, the shaking her, consistent with a kid loading his mine, a relationship going bad, there is no intent here, the jury will...
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randy's going to tell you about his engineering light that's about to be successful. he's going to work on many projects here in san francisco, right? we've got a lot of development going on in the city, successful developments that will have those wonderful jobs, because that, at the end of it, is your prize. going to college is a sacrifice. you will be faced with distractions, no doubt about it. and we've identified those distractions with the college track program we have here so they don't become distractions for you, so you can focus on your education and focus on the goal. that's what i want to do and that will be the commitment of this mayor and this administration as long as we are here, we'll get the jobs to you and keep supporting these wonderful programs. thank you very much for being here at college track. [applause] >> thank you very much, mr. mayor. i would like to invite supervisor cohen up to speak, please. thank you. >> thank you. ladies and gentlemen, once upon a time ago, about six, seven years ago, i met a man named ed lee and he was a quiet little
randy's going to tell you about his engineering light that's about to be successful. he's going to work on many projects here in san francisco, right? we've got a lot of development going on in the city, successful developments that will have those wonderful jobs, because that, at the end of it, is your prize. going to college is a sacrifice. you will be faced with distractions, no doubt about it. and we've identified those distractions with the college track program we have here so they don't...
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i agree with randy. here is what the jury obviously found that there was no premeditation but that this was not an accident. he intended to kill her but he formed the intent at the time of the killing. that's a technical difference but makes all the difference in the world with regard to the defendant with regard to how much time he spends in jail. >> even though he sent this email saying i should have killed her even though he found out that she had had sex with another guy. and went to the door, broke it down, stole the computer, barbed her head, left her in her own blood. even with all of that, there is no premeditation. email "i should have killed you." what does it take. >> shepard, you are being very, very rational. jurors often compromise in order to end the deliberations. i'm sure the arguments you just made were made just as you made them in the jury room and some jurors disagreed and they reached this common ground of second degree murder. it's the system. it's the system we use. it usually res
i agree with randy. here is what the jury obviously found that there was no premeditation but that this was not an accident. he intended to kill her but he formed the intent at the time of the killing. that's a technical difference but makes all the difference in the world with regard to the defendant with regard to how much time he spends in jail. >> even though he sent this email saying i should have killed her even though he found out that she had had sex with another guy. and went to...
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randy? >> i don't do the, um, that is for sure. with training and knowledge, i have learned a lot over the years. we have learned from each other, and thank you for acknowledging us, i really appreciate it. >> you have to speak longer. [laughter] >> i would like to say something to the board here. i could not be mo hope of you as well. >> on behalf of the board of directors, the entire agency, and every citizen of this city, we appreciate the fast response and the hard work. you deserve a round of applause and your supervisors speak so highly of you. [applause] >> thank you. next is from our capital programs division. i will ask them to step up. he is an assistant engineer who has been working with the capital position since 2006. he is currently serving as the resident engineer. the r.e. is the man or woman on the agency's behalf managing the construction, making sure that community issues, traffic issues, and back issues are being addressed. i know that from my time at dpw, being an r.e. in the public right-of-way can be extremel
randy? >> i don't do the, um, that is for sure. with training and knowledge, i have learned a lot over the years. we have learned from each other, and thank you for acknowledging us, i really appreciate it. >> you have to speak longer. [laughter] >> i would like to say something to the board here. i could not be mo hope of you as well. >> on behalf of the board of directors, the entire agency, and every citizen of this city, we appreciate the fast response and the hard...
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>> randy travis. >> randy travis?yes, sir. >> reporter: a common name with the one-of-a-kind voice, belonging to country music legend randy travis. the superstar told police he didn't have any i.d. on him and he had been in an argument with his wife-to-be, but there was more. officers smelled alcohol on his breath. >> have you had anything to drink today, sir? >> yes, sir, i have. but i am not driving. >> reporter: travis steps out of the car. that's when police pull a wine bottle from inside. officers say he looked just like the man who sold more than 25 million albums. >> you're gonna go to jail for public intoxication. >> really? >> are you kidding me? >> no, sir. when we get to the jail, we can figure out who -- get some more information on who you are. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> reporter:ste officers handcu travis and took him to the denton county jail. >> no comment from the publicist who said neither she nor the singer had seen that video. travis apologized for the incident after the arrest. that is news4
>> randy travis. >> randy travis?yes, sir. >> reporter: a common name with the one-of-a-kind voice, belonging to country music legend randy travis. the superstar told police he didn't have any i.d. on him and he had been in an argument with his wife-to-be, but there was more. officers smelled alcohol on his breath. >> have you had anything to drink today, sir? >> yes, sir, i have. but i am not driving. >> reporter: travis steps out of the car. that's when...
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steve and randy.i guess the question is, do the privacy settings on our phones simply don't work? >> in some ways that is exactly what we're seeing. one of the privacy settings, at least. and really, this is an interesting case of what we want versus what the advertisers want. the advertisers want to sell us things in a better way. they want to gather as much information on us as possible. unfortunately there's been this little work-around they have come up with to circumstance culp vent privacy settings built in to prevent them from cacking us. so -- from tracking us. i don't know if it's illegal but it's kind of ugly. >> i don't know. randy. maybe it's not illegal. if i put my privacy setting on my phone, i guess i'm telling google i do not want to be tracked and if they circumvent that, i think that's pushing the legal barriers. >> circumvent is such an ugly word. google is here to heighten your surfing experience. they want a customization for you. if you google, randy, you don't want to get brad
steve and randy.i guess the question is, do the privacy settings on our phones simply don't work? >> in some ways that is exactly what we're seeing. one of the privacy settings, at least. and really, this is an interesting case of what we want versus what the advertisers want. the advertisers want to sell us things in a better way. they want to gather as much information on us as possible. unfortunately there's been this little work-around they have come up with to circumstance culp vent...
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nothing either for randy walker, the wounded man. when we first learned that david gatlin was going to the governor's mention they tried to meet with someone, anyone with the power to stop him from being able to work in the governor's mansion. they finally got that meeting but only after gatlin was placed at the mansion. governor's office sent a statement reading how it happened. it reads this is solely at the discretion of the department of corrections and the department of pub safety not the governors. the governor had no real rowe role whatsoever in decide who served. >> the governor said he had no control over who gets in mansion but who gets free or pardoned? in considering gatlin's pardon did he know about the parole denial that happened while gatlin was serving him in the mansion the parole board is required to investigate all requests for pardons or clemency. did he ask them to. we don't know and he's not talking. joining us senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and randy walker. how did you find out that gatlin was serving as
nothing either for randy walker, the wounded man. when we first learned that david gatlin was going to the governor's mention they tried to meet with someone, anyone with the power to stop him from being able to work in the governor's mansion. they finally got that meeting but only after gatlin was placed at the mansion. governor's office sent a statement reading how it happened. it reads this is solely at the discretion of the department of corrections and the department of pub safety not the...
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thank you, randi.andi winegarden, thanks for joining us. >>> still ahead -- republicans are driving themselves crazy over that clint eastwood ad. now they are talking about subliminal messages. i'm serious. ♪ [ woman ] i was ready for my trip, but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar professional treatment for a transformation that's hard to believe. ♪ wow, that's you? [ female announcer ] new intensive professional effects whitestrips. and try 3d white toothpaste and rinse. from crest. life opens up when you do. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-c
thank you, randi.andi winegarden, thanks for joining us. >>> still ahead -- republicans are driving themselves crazy over that clint eastwood ad. now they are talking about subliminal messages. i'm serious. ♪ [ woman ] i was ready for my trip, but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar professional treatment for a transformation that's hard to...
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cnn continues right now with randi kaye. hello, randi. >> hello, suzanne. i'm randi kaye. it's 10:00 on the west coast and 1:00 on the east coast. >>> an outed sheriff resigns from romney's campaign after jose says that sheriff babeu threatened to deport him. he now acknowledges that he is gay but denies the other allegations. we'll talk to the reporter for the "phoenix new times" to talk about this story. >>> iranian officials over nuclear program, iran's foreign minister is now saying he expects relations with europe to improve one day after iran cut crude exports to the uk and france because of sanctions. the iaea wants to clear the military program. back in november, the u.n. watch dog program carried out weapons-related research. iran needs to dis-prove the allegation. >>> a washington skier is describing her terror. she knew two of the three skiers killed yesterday. on the "today" show she described what it was like to see an avalanche coming towards her. >> there wasn't much sound and it literally is just trying to figure out within seconds what is happening and how
cnn continues right now with randi kaye. hello, randi. >> hello, suzanne. i'm randi kaye. it's 10:00 on the west coast and 1:00 on the east coast. >>> an outed sheriff resigns from romney's campaign after jose says that sheriff babeu threatened to deport him. he now acknowledges that he is gay but denies the other allegations. we'll talk to the reporter for the "phoenix new times" to talk about this story. >>> iranian officials over nuclear program, iran's...
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right in >>randy: that is correct.s is something called duel sovereignty, in other words, in this country, for example, the federal government could prosecute a case after the state government has prosecuted it because one is sovereign and the other. here we have a foreign sovereign. what is the united states connection, what is alabama's connection --. >>shepard: because one of the contentions is part of the murder was planned here. >>guest: that is why they are going to need to prove that in the case. i don't think ultimately that will be the big issue. if they can prove that he intentionally killed her in australia, they then bring the case back to whether this concept initially began. it began in alabama when they planned the trip because we have to lock at, number one, how does he explain the debt of his wife? the number one question. and from there we can take about how and if he planned it. that is step one, which i don't think he can get through when you have a witness who says he was bear hugging his wife as s
right in >>randy: that is correct.s is something called duel sovereignty, in other words, in this country, for example, the federal government could prosecute a case after the state government has prosecuted it because one is sovereign and the other. here we have a foreign sovereign. what is the united states connection, what is alabama's connection --. >>shepard: because one of the contentions is part of the murder was planned here. >>guest: that is why they are going to need...
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randy's clothes ignite. >> when the second fireball hit me, threw me back maybe six, eight feet. i'm watching the flames kind of flicker up out of my shorts. >> one tank of compressed gas after another begins to explode. >> explosions were going over the top of the building. every time one of those would explode, you know, way up high over the top of the building, the heat radiant off there would just light me up. >> incredibly, randy and the three other people at the facility are all able to get out before the entire place erupts into an inferno. minutes later, dallas fire rescue arrives. >> once we got there, we weren't sure exactly what was going on or why it was happening but we knew that we had a big problem with a lot of air cylinders. >> randy and a colleague are rushed to the hospital with multiple third degree burns. >> i was just all big bubbles everywhere. it was just crazy. from there, you know, the pain starts. once the adrenaline runs off. >> even with everyone out of the facility, fire officials are up against a formidable beast. >> initially, i had never seen anyt
randy's clothes ignite. >> when the second fireball hit me, threw me back maybe six, eight feet. i'm watching the flames kind of flicker up out of my shorts. >> one tank of compressed gas after another begins to explode. >> explosions were going over the top of the building. every time one of those would explode, you know, way up high over the top of the building, the heat radiant off there would just light me up. >> incredibly, randy and the three other people at the...