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>> tonya says that she and her friend work for a woman named victoria who is in the room next door. > rooms you guys have? >> i think she only has two. >> so three of you girls total here? you all working? >> hello. >> police pay a quick visit to the room next door. >> nothing. pair of boots. >> ellie and victoria are absent but their effects remain. at this point it's not yet clear to detectives whether the women have fled the scene or just stepped out. >> where did you meet her at? >> i met her at a bus stop one day. >> tonya tells police victoria recruited her about a month ago at a local bus stop promising her a career in modeling. >> she got a company -- she say she got a company, her investors rich and stuff like that. we did pictures and everything. >> then she says success would not come overnight and tonya would have to bide her time. by becoming an escort. >> she said until then, you know, i would have to do this. she said it like she a manager in adult entertainment. it was like different fields, i guess, like porn. escorting, modeling. >> tonya's story is sadly one these d
>> tonya says that she and her friend work for a woman named victoria who is in the room next door. > rooms you guys have? >> i think she only has two. >> so three of you girls total here? you all working? >> hello. >> police pay a quick visit to the room next door. >> nothing. pair of boots. >> ellie and victoria are absent but their effects remain. at this point it's not yet clear to detectives whether the women have fled the scene or just stepped...
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for more on that story is our jerusalem correspondent, tonya cramer. tonya, what kind of compromises will the two sides have to make. >> there are many different issues. we know of only about one israeli concession that has been made, and that is the release of palestinian prisoners, a step that was announced by the israeli minister. the other sticking points, and possible settlement freeze or the 1967 borders as a basis for starting the talks, i don't think the palestinians want to see. it is not clear what this will work out because the people involved in the talks are not elaborating on the details. >> what has been the reaction on the streets to the possible resumption of talks? >> i think on both sides, what i hear from people, people are very skeptical. most were taken by surprise that rightmanaged this through. depending on the political background, their reactions are different. israelis are on high alert. side, palestinian president abbas will have to work hard to convince people he is right to enter the talks. at the moment, they are trying t
for more on that story is our jerusalem correspondent, tonya cramer. tonya, what kind of compromises will the two sides have to make. >> there are many different issues. we know of only about one israeli concession that has been made, and that is the release of palestinian prisoners, a step that was announced by the israeli minister. the other sticking points, and possible settlement freeze or the 1967 borders as a basis for starting the talks, i don't think the palestinians want to see....
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monique, her staff, reynolds, rick malo, tonya. we don't do this alone and we are grateful to have you as partners in this endeavor. it's not easy to get to this point but your sense of professionalism to get through this job is truly admirable. thank you gentlemen and ladies. [ applause ] >> i would like to take a moment to thank mohammed for assembling an incredible team for executing this project starting with john thomas, lee, and of course the contractor that made all of this had been, -- made this happen. landscaping. we have to give mike and his for man, kelly, a big hand of applause for making this possible for all the businesses in the area. thank
monique, her staff, reynolds, rick malo, tonya. we don't do this alone and we are grateful to have you as partners in this endeavor. it's not easy to get to this point but your sense of professionalism to get through this job is truly admirable. thank you gentlemen and ladies. [ applause ] >> i would like to take a moment to thank mohammed for assembling an incredible team for executing this project starting with john thomas, lee, and of course the contractor that made all of this had...
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midwin, i'm going to owe you one next time. >> you got. >> my thanks to midwin charles, tonya miller and also michael greco. >> thanks. >>> so he has been acquitted. he can now do whatever he wants to do. but will george zimmerman ever really have a normal life after this? life after the verdict straight ahead. geoff: i'm the kind of guy who doesn't like being sold to. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. >>> our top story ga, of course a florida jury finding george zimmerman not guilty in the death of 17-year-old trayvon martin. zimmerman's free, but is he really free. what will life be like for him now. david mattingly takes a look. >> reporter: he's been in hiding for over a year. dare to go venture out only
midwin, i'm going to owe you one next time. >> you got. >> my thanks to midwin charles, tonya miller and also michael greco. >> thanks. >>> so he has been acquitted. he can now do whatever he wants to do. but will george zimmerman ever really have a normal life after this? life after the verdict straight ahead. geoff: i'm the kind of guy who doesn't like being sold to. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes...
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. >> here with the perfect recipe for buttermilk fried chicken is tonya holland, the chef and owner ofecue in oakland, california. >> we love seeing you again. >> i love being here. >> we love having you, honey. >> this is a dish that has its own day. fried chicken. and this is one of our most popular dishes on our menu. >> and we're not counting calories today. >> no, we don't have to. >> tomorrow. >> so this is our spice blend we start with. we use a dried rub of tarragon, thyme, oregano, salt, onion garlic salt, onion salt, paprika and cayenne pepper. this really is -- >> what does the parsley do? >> it's a fresh herb. i like having parsley fresh because it's pretty easy to cut and prepare. really coat that. like you don't want to see any white skin or anything. and then i pour some buttermilk over it. >> of course you do. who doesn't? >> buttermilk fried chicken. and the buttermilk, you want to marinate it overnight and it tenderizes it and lets the flavor come out. >> that baby is ready to fry up when you take it out. >> you coat it. >> it sits overnight and you see how all of the
. >> here with the perfect recipe for buttermilk fried chicken is tonya holland, the chef and owner ofecue in oakland, california. >> we love seeing you again. >> i love being here. >> we love having you, honey. >> this is a dish that has its own day. fried chicken. and this is one of our most popular dishes on our menu. >> and we're not counting calories today. >> no, we don't have to. >> tomorrow. >> so this is our spice blend we start...
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. >> we are joined on the line from tonya kramer. do people feel that there is a real chance for peace this time around? >> there is a lot of skepticism and mixed feelings. it is a sense of deja vu that we have seen talks coming and going in the past year. this is what you usually hear when you talk to them out. they want to talk to the other side but the majority thinks they will not reach any agreement. many people were surprised by the fact that john kerry managed to get the officials together to talk. >> they had a really tough fight on his hands. what obstacles does he still faced? >> his own government, first of all, right wing parties and ministers. they've publicly state they do not support a two-state solution but even if this government goes into a crisis like the 1967 borders, there could be other parties like the labor party. what is he willing to do? he said part of this decision to prevent a one-state solution, the region has changed a lot since the last round of talks. >> thank you for reporting from jerusalem. >> that
. >> we are joined on the line from tonya kramer. do people feel that there is a real chance for peace this time around? >> there is a lot of skepticism and mixed feelings. it is a sense of deja vu that we have seen talks coming and going in the past year. this is what you usually hear when you talk to them out. they want to talk to the other side but the majority thinks they will not reach any agreement. many people were surprised by the fact that john kerry managed to get the...
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. >> we are joined on the line from tonya kramer. do people feel that there is a real chance for peace this time around? >> there is a lot of skepticism and mixed feelings. it is a sense of deja vu that we have seen talks coming and going in the past year. this is what you usually hear when you talk to them out. they want to talk to the other side but the majority thinks they will not reach any agreement. many people were surprised by the fact that john kerry managed to get the officials together to talk. >> they had a really tough fight on his hands. what obstacles does he still faced? >> his own government, first of all, right wing parties and ministers. they've publicly state they do not support a two-state solution but even if this government goes into a crisis like the 1967 borders, there could be other parties like the labor party. what is he willing to do? he said part of this decision to prevent a one-state solution, the region has changed a lot since the last round of talks. >> thank you for reporting from jerusalem. >> that
. >> we are joined on the line from tonya kramer. do people feel that there is a real chance for peace this time around? >> there is a lot of skepticism and mixed feelings. it is a sense of deja vu that we have seen talks coming and going in the past year. this is what you usually hear when you talk to them out. they want to talk to the other side but the majority thinks they will not reach any agreement. many people were surprised by the fact that john kerry managed to get the...
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tonya atkinson, executive director of planned parenthood advocates in wisconsin, thank you for joining>> thank you. >> it's hot outside. but not as hot as the seat samantha power is sitting in. it's time for a sidebar. a hearing is under way in the senate to power president obama's foreign policy adviser. marco rubio didn't hold back on his grilling over powers controversial over involvement in rwanda. >> which ones did the united states commit or sponsor thaw were referring to? >> i think this is the greatest country on earth, sir. we have nothing to apologize for. >> okay. so you don't have any in mind now that we have committed or sponsored? >> i will stand proudly if confirmed behind the u.s. placard. >> i understand. but do you believe the united states is committed or sponsored crimes? >> i believe the united states is the greatest country on earth, i really do. >> there you go. some former military leaders, national security officials, and skirveive political groups have been pushing senators to reject her nomination. >>> also today on capitol hill, the house will vote today to
tonya atkinson, executive director of planned parenthood advocates in wisconsin, thank you for joining>> thank you. >> it's hot outside. but not as hot as the seat samantha power is sitting in. it's time for a sidebar. a hearing is under way in the senate to power president obama's foreign policy adviser. marco rubio didn't hold back on his grilling over powers controversial over involvement in rwanda. >> which ones did the united states commit or sponsor thaw were referring...
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we also lost tonya winedorf. she's the mother, a mother here in our church, long-time member, mother of five. tonya was at camp because she has a special needs child who wanted to go. and she wanted to go and make it a good week. and according to her husband, it was a great week. >> very sad. at least 19 people were hurt in the crash including a person listed in critical condition. >>> police believe they have recovered the body of a second victim after a boat accident in the hudson river. six people all part of a wedding party were cruising in this boat friday night. they hit a barge and two of the people were thrown out. one of them was the bride to be. she died. her body was found yesterday. police think the victim pulled from the water today is the best man. >> is horrific. no one expects to experience not only that but the families, the parents of both of the victim that is are deceased as well as the other victims in the boat that are injured. but i don't think you could put words to the fact of what we nee
we also lost tonya winedorf. she's the mother, a mother here in our church, long-time member, mother of five. tonya was at camp because she has a special needs child who wanted to go. and she wanted to go and make it a good week. and according to her husband, it was a great week. >> very sad. at least 19 people were hurt in the crash including a person listed in critical condition. >>> police believe they have recovered the body of a second victim after a boat accident in the...
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tons of money to be made out there in housing, and it's a great time to buy and hold. >> tonya and susan, yes. >> last comment, poef sore. >> when interest rates spike again things will be dicy for everybody investing had gains. >> everybody will move to philadelphia. that what will happen. we do appreciate both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> on deck, is detroit's bankrupts' big red flag for chicago? your next guest says the city not there yet, but it needs to watch out. he's here. plus, while mcdonald's serves up a super size the dose of pessimism we're serving up the best restaurant out there. >> and you can check us out on twitter and on facebook. >>> a battle is brewing over detroit's bankruptcy even before the bankruptcy. groups fighting to get the filing rejected and stop it in its tracks. senior correspondent scott cohn is in detroit. scott, a state judge called the bankruptcy filing unconstitutional as far as the state constitution goes. but does that even matter here? >> reporter: well, brian, the short answer is we don't know yet. it's looking as though it may not matte
tons of money to be made out there in housing, and it's a great time to buy and hold. >> tonya and susan, yes. >> last comment, poef sore. >> when interest rates spike again things will be dicy for everybody investing had gains. >> everybody will move to philadelphia. that what will happen. we do appreciate both of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> on deck, is detroit's bankrupts' big red flag for chicago? your next guest says the city not there yet,...
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. >> hello, my name is tonya tell son, i represent the local consultant of the firm for the digester project. i'm here to support this project which will provide the staff with stimulating work. we support this team to keep going and provide for our staff members, thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, since 1998 i have been involved with the studying the infrastructure and addressing environmental issues in the bay view hunters point. i'm glad that brown and caldwell have been chosen and i have participated in that process looking at various contractors, many of which opted out, but as cruz stated, it's been a long time where the main prime has stuck with trying to improve this water treatment plant. as the director of environmental justice advocacy, i have gone ahead on my own and had 150 focus groups with young people so they can understand what is really going on in our community. one1 pound of methane gas equals 22 pounds of carbon dioxide. if you notice that, we can estimate the amount of damage it has done to this community. i'm glad that some of you supervisor
. >> hello, my name is tonya tell son, i represent the local consultant of the firm for the digester project. i'm here to support this project which will provide the staff with stimulating work. we support this team to keep going and provide for our staff members, thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors, since 1998 i have been involved with the studying the infrastructure and addressing environmental issues in the bay view hunters point. i'm glad that brown and...
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tonya went on the trip because her special needs son wanted to go. >> she wanted to go and make it a good week. and according to her husband it was a great week. >> dozens were hurt including a 2-year-old son. the witnesses say the scene was horrific. >> it flipped over. people crawling out of the bus, there were people who were injured, people who were dead, people who were hurt. >> reporter: other drivers say the bus was going very fast as it came off of the highway and then flipped. the police are trying to figure out what happened. the bus driver told the investigators that the brakes stopped working. back to you. >>> a second body has been pulled from the hudson river after a boating accident involving a wedding party. the authorities in new york say it is 30-year-old mark lennon. the group's best man. he and the bride to be were thrown from the speedboat friday night after it slammed into a construction barge. it was dark at the time of the crash. four others including the groom were badly hurt. the driver of the boat is facing vehicle manslaughter charges. >>> another american
tonya went on the trip because her special needs son wanted to go. >> she wanted to go and make it a good week. and according to her husband it was a great week. >> dozens were hurt including a 2-year-old son. the witnesses say the scene was horrific. >> it flipped over. people crawling out of the bus, there were people who were injured, people who were dead, people who were hurt. >> reporter: other drivers say the bus was going very fast as it came off of the highway...
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paul callan, tonya miller and midwin charles as well as richard gabriel. want to start with you. when the jury was asking about that manslaughter charge, we talked a little bit about this this morning. but wanted to pick it back up again. a lot of people were thinking that it was a good thing for the prosecution you c prosecution, right? they have options. but after a while, you thought the jury was thinking about mans lawsuits slaut aernd then came with not guilty. >> it's interesting, and i've seen this happen in cases that i've tried. sometimes the jury asks a question about the majority are trying to convince a holdout juror to change the vote. my bet is that what happened here is that all of the juror, maybe four or five of the sixes wanted to vote for acquittal and one was saying i think we should think about judge the charge b. so they asked the vague question and then i think she changed her mind behind the scenes. >> probably a good assessment. >> tonya, you were listening to what we were talk to robert george zimmerman i man about, asking him abo
paul callan, tonya miller and midwin charles as well as richard gabriel. want to start with you. when the jury was asking about that manslaughter charge, we talked a little bit about this this morning. but wanted to pick it back up again. a lot of people were thinking that it was a good thing for the prosecution you c prosecution, right? they have options. but after a while, you thought the jury was thinking about mans lawsuits slaut aernd then came with not guilty. >> it's interesting,...
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also killed 51-year-old tonya wiandorf, the mother of five including a teenaged son with special needs. he was on the bus but not injured. >> all these folks on the bus were special to us as members here, as friends. our church grieves now. >> reporter: they were among 37 teens the and adults on the bus when it crashed near the end of a six-hour drive from a northern michigan church camp. police said the bus was coming off the exit ramp from interstate 465 when the driver lost control, hit a barrier and flipped over. >> i stop and i see this bus in the air and people falling out of this bus, and i could have gone my whole life without seeing that. >> it was going very fast. i have no idea how fast. the bus flew into my vision right away and flipped just in an instant. >> reporter: people, their luggage and clothes, were thrown from the vehicle. >> people were literally trying to lift the bus. >> reporter: they recalled the march bus crack on the pennsylvania turnpike that killed a women's lacrosse coach and the bus driver. in saturday's accident, the 68-year-old driver, a church member
also killed 51-year-old tonya wiandorf, the mother of five including a teenaged son with special needs. he was on the bus but not injured. >> all these folks on the bus were special to us as members here, as friends. our church grieves now. >> reporter: they were among 37 teens the and adults on the bus when it crashed near the end of a six-hour drive from a northern michigan church camp. police said the bus was coming off the exit ramp from interstate 465 when the driver lost...
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on the women's side, tonya thomas, nicknamed the black widow, won for the third straight time with 36/4 hot dogs. how do they know it was 3/4 or not 1/2 or 4/5? maybe they train for this stuff. what food could you overeat? let us know. keep it clean. e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex or direct to me @rosswestgate. what could you overeat? chris, are you astounded by these people's feats? >> the only thing i can't eat enough of actually, my wife's homemade curry. she cooks, i'll just have another portion. >> a big groan in the galley. is that true? >> i know. >> is that true? >> is it your wife's birthday today? >> it is not my wife's birthday. >> she's watching. >> of course she is. >> all right. okay. in the break, we'll have a real chat. >>> still to come, china's cash crunch concerns had markets running scared. why does our next guest say the fear is healthy? find out coming up. >>> it might not be the great british summer we hoped. i don't -- look at that. that's -- doesn't get any better than that. i'm not just stalking about steve as well. he rolled up his trousers. he
on the women's side, tonya thomas, nicknamed the black widow, won for the third straight time with 36/4 hot dogs. how do they know it was 3/4 or not 1/2 or 4/5? maybe they train for this stuff. what food could you overeat? let us know. keep it clean. e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex or direct to me @rosswestgate. what could you overeat? chris, are you astounded by these people's feats? >> the only thing i can't eat enough of actually, my wife's homemade curry. she cooks, i'll...
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if you want to experience the ultimate frustration of california's court system, talk to tonya. >> it's hard because -- >> reporter: for years, she has been seeking a trial in family court in contra costa county, in a custody dispute involving her two sons. >> i've been asking for a fair day in court for years. years. over three years, to be exact. >> reporter: meantime, her 7-year-old and 5-year-old sons, like her, remain in legal limbo. has the system worked for you? >> no. has it worked for my children? no. >> reporter: then, there's this. a sight at just about every court in california these days, lines to file a legal complaint or a restraining order or uncontested divorce. lines that routinely snake out the door and down the hall. >> i got her at 3:00 last friday. and they close at 2:00. i didn't know that. that was a problem. >> reporter: honorable robert doyle serves in san mateo county. >> justice delayed is justice denied. and we're denying justice. >> reporter: court backlogs have reached a crisis point at all 58 california superior courts. >> california courts in many cases
if you want to experience the ultimate frustration of california's court system, talk to tonya. >> it's hard because -- >> reporter: for years, she has been seeking a trial in family court in contra costa county, in a custody dispute involving her two sons. >> i've been asking for a fair day in court for years. years. over three years, to be exact. >> reporter: meantime, her 7-year-old and 5-year-old sons, like her, remain in legal limbo. has the system worked for you?...
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tonya, a mother of five was also killed. >> they are in heaven right now and we know that without a doubt but we grieve the fact they are not here with us. we miss them. >> reporter: indianapolis police are investigating. the driver told him his brakes failed as he was exiting the highway. >> he was going very fast, i have no idea how fast, but the light had turned green for the outbound traffic and then the bus just threw into, flew into my vision right away and flipped just in an instant. >> reporter: bystanders quickly moved to help the dozens of injured passengers. >> a lot of back injuries, a lot of confusion, head and neck injuries. >> i think the driver was the first one i came up on and he was bleeding pretty bad so i stole somebody's belt, the best i can remember, and got a tourniquet on his arm. >> reporter: no criminal charges have been filed, nine victims remain hospitalized. the phelps two-year-old son survived the crash. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: later here for the first time since his son's death, pastor rick warren speaks out. a new setback for new york mayo
tonya, a mother of five was also killed. >> they are in heaven right now and we know that without a doubt but we grieve the fact they are not here with us. we miss them. >> reporter: indianapolis police are investigating. the driver told him his brakes failed as he was exiting the highway. >> he was going very fast, i have no idea how fast, but the light had turned green for the outbound traffic and then the bus just threw into, flew into my vision right away and flipped just...
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tonya miller joining me here in atlanta with page pate. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> first of all, i thought it was striking that the other jurors felt the need to put out this public statement, is that unusual, page? >> this case is unusual. rarely do you have this much attention post-trial. not uncommon for a juror to want to talk about his or her experience and not uncommon for a lawyer to find out what they were thinking but uncommon for it to be broadcast to the world, like it is here. >> unclear what they are upset about, tonya. but you sort of read into it and it's like some of this juror b37 statements are riling them up for some reason. >> we don't know, right, because they haven't told us. but what i think they're responding to is sort of this public reaction to juror b37 that she was incensensitive tows trayvon martin and identified so deeply with george zimmerman the man who actually shot and killed the teenager. normally you would expect to see people identifying and feeling sympathy for the victim. so, that's a li
tonya miller joining me here in atlanta with page pate. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> first of all, i thought it was striking that the other jurors felt the need to put out this public statement, is that unusual, page? >> this case is unusual. rarely do you have this much attention post-trial. not uncommon for a juror to want to talk about his or her experience and not uncommon for a lawyer to find out what they were thinking but uncommon for it to be broadcast to...
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. >> if you want to experience the ultimate frustration of the court system talk to tonya. >> it's hard because they're my kids. >> reporter: for years, she has been seeking a trial in family court in a custody dispute involving her two sons. >> i have been asking for a fair day in court for years. years. over three years, to be exact. >> reporter: meantime her seven and five-year-old sons, like her are in legal limbo. >> has the system worked for you? >> no. has it worked for my children? no. >> reporter: then there's this, a sight at just about every court in california these days, lines to file a legal complaint or restraining order or uncontested divorce, lines that routinely snake out the doors. >> last week i didn't realize and i got here at 3:00 last friday and they close at 2:00. i didn't know that. that was a problem. >> it's bad. >> reporter: robert foyle is the presiding judge in san matteo county. >> justice delayed is justice denied. >> it has reached a crisis point. >> california courts in many cases are becoming roads to nowhere. >> reporter: neil mccarty is the former pr
. >> if you want to experience the ultimate frustration of the court system talk to tonya. >> it's hard because they're my kids. >> reporter: for years, she has been seeking a trial in family court in a custody dispute involving her two sons. >> i have been asking for a fair day in court for years. years. over three years, to be exact. >> reporter: meantime her seven and five-year-old sons, like her are in legal limbo. >> has the system worked for you?...
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. >> and we are downed by tonya miller and another guest. danny, let's start with you.f there is a way to measure that. who will the jury believe? >> well, it's har to say. jurors look for credibility and relatability. they will be aware these are both mothers with a vested interest with the voice on that tape being each of their individual sons, developed by mark o'mara in cross-examination which i thought was a very difficult path for him to take. but he did very well with it. developed what is the truth that for each of these mothers, they need for that voice to be their son and they vested their interest in that and have basis in they knee it to about this case. >> do you think one mother gave an advantage to one side or the other? >> it's hard to say. at the end of the day on this issue, with most issues in criminal trials and in this case in particular, it will be a question of common sense. the jury will bring that common sense with them into the deliberation room, and the question is going to be, why does the guy with the loaded gun need anymore help than that?
. >> and we are downed by tonya miller and another guest. danny, let's start with you.f there is a way to measure that. who will the jury believe? >> well, it's har to say. jurors look for credibility and relatability. they will be aware these are both mothers with a vested interest with the voice on that tape being each of their individual sons, developed by mark o'mara in cross-examination which i thought was a very difficult path for him to take. but he did very well with it....
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chad phelps, his wife who was eight months pregnant and their unborn child died and another mother tonyaf. six are being treated. they are all in good or fair condition. obviously a huge shock to this community as a whole. the mayor visited with members here at colonial hills. he said the faith of this church cannot be overstated and that's what they are clinging to right now. they are also working on memorial plans and a fund being set up to help the surviving victims and their families. on the church's website they talked about the camp as being the highlight of the year for this youth group. the highlight has ended in tragedy and the teens' faith will be very much tested in the coming weeks and years. >> thank you. >>> a research professor at the university of pittsburgh is accused of killing his wife by poisoning her with cyanide. he has an extradition hearing in west virginia. at least for today he's not expected to put up a fight. john burrman has the story. >> reporter: he's expected to waive extradition and be transported back to pennsylvania where he faces criminal homicide char
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. >> tonya writes should i be upset at my husband for not wanting to go anywhere on the weekend.very weekend do you have to go out but you have to make an effort. >> make an agreement that you go out once a month and then that's your weekend. and also talk about it. i always say talk, talk, talk. if you're not communicating in a healthy way you'll have assumptions and ultimately that's going to be problematic for the relationship. >> bring the party home sometimes. >> yeah. >> play board games. >> she's the passive one in her relationship. >> always good to see you all thanks. >> up next, the hottest news coming up, girl power, melb. challenges me to spice girls trivia. >> yeah. >> first, these messages. m! totally got it all! don't forget your favorites, girls. hey girls! the good ol'days when we could eat as we wanted. yes, but we are not 18 anymore. sometimes if i eat as i used to my digestive system gets out of whack. it's not easy keeping it working as it should. it's easy if you enjoy an activia everyday. mmmm... delicious! with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis, ac
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. >> tonya, the strongest moment for the defense? they demonstrated what reason many doubt is. the state never really told the jury what happened. so the defense wants to capitalize on that. they want to tell the jury, listen, you don't know what happened, and if they can't tell you what happened, that's reasonable doubt. and if you have reasonable doubt, you have to let my client go. >> it's interesting, i want to talk about it because it's really all about the jury now and it's in the hands of the jury. paul, you and i were talking about this yesterday, and you fought a lot of cases in a lot of different jurors and you talked to me about the difference in style from the attorneys on the prosecution style and the definance style and how a jury made up of all women, and five of them are mothers, and we know five are white and one is black or hispanic, and we don't know much more about the makeup of the jury, but you said it matters, the style for this makeup of this jury. why? >> it's interesting. i think in the answer to the last qu
. >> tonya, the strongest moment for the defense? they demonstrated what reason many doubt is. the state never really told the jury what happened. so the defense wants to capitalize on that. they want to tell the jury, listen, you don't know what happened, and if they can't tell you what happened, that's reasonable doubt. and if you have reasonable doubt, you have to let my client go. >> it's interesting, i want to talk about it because it's really all about the jury now and it's in...
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tonya miller. you are watching vincent di maio who you described as sort of an untouchable forensic pathologist bringing into question how investigators handled the evidence. >> absolutely. the state has the burden of proof and the defense is going to drive that home. through di maio through degradation by putting evidence in plastic bags, my mishandling evidence at the forensic crime laboratory this evidence is missing from the trial which is reasonable doubt and evidence that the state is responsible for is going to hurt the state of florida. >> you said the defense is trying to have it both ways on whether zimmerman was bleeding from his nose. >> i did because the point that the prosecutor made when he stood up was this nose was bleeding. it was either coming out of his nose or going down his throat. if it is coming out of his nose according to george zimmerman at one point trayvon martin was holding his nose. if the blood was going down his throat how can george zimmerman be screaming for help
tonya miller. you are watching vincent di maio who you described as sort of an untouchable forensic pathologist bringing into question how investigators handled the evidence. >> absolutely. the state has the burden of proof and the defense is going to drive that home. through di maio through degradation by putting evidence in plastic bags, my mishandling evidence at the forensic crime laboratory this evidence is missing from the trial which is reasonable doubt and evidence that the state...
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i don't want to put you in an awkward position, eleanor and tonya.about the process of resting a case. the state officially rested. i'm getting in my ear from the control room. so jury is still not in the room. to rest without the jury? is that typical? >> well, not necessarily. but then they could bring the jury back in and you could say on the record the state rests. >> okay. just big picture today. here we have -- we start with the mother. then we see trayvon martin's brother. then we have this dr. bao who, you know, threw a curve ball in there a little bit with those notes before and then got into the minutia on the cross with distance of shooting and how long -- you know, whether or not he has an opinion based upon something that happened a couple weeks ago or while ago. there was a lot of back and forth, back and forth. i was asking you all as we were watching this, that is all typical in a final day, right? a day of resting? >> absolutely. absolutely. i think what you're seeing right now is they're sort of getting the exhibits ready. the state
i don't want to put you in an awkward position, eleanor and tonya.about the process of resting a case. the state officially rested. i'm getting in my ear from the control room. so jury is still not in the room. to rest without the jury? is that typical? >> well, not necessarily. but then they could bring the jury back in and you could say on the record the state rests. >> okay. just big picture today. here we have -- we start with the mother. then we see trayvon martin's brother....
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tonya, what was your biggest take away? >> my biggest take away was that she seemed to completely identify with george zimmerman. she was completely sympathetic to george zimmerman and really didn't express very much sympathy toward trayvon martin. i was surprised to hear her say that trayvon martin was just as responsible for his own death as george zimmerman was when trayvon martin was an unarmed teenager walking home and it was george zimmerman who got out of the car, confronted him, and ultimately shot him in the heart with that .9 millimeter handgun. >> it was anderson who asked, do you feel sympathy -- did you feel sympathy for trayvon martin? she never said yes, she said both. i feel sympathy for both. >> that was shocking. >> shocking, i know to a number of people. i think a lot of this gets down to the jurors, darren to your point, believing zimmerman with the police interrogation interviews they played at the crime scene walk through, as you mentioned, he never took the stand over much of the prosecution evidence.
tonya, what was your biggest take away? >> my biggest take away was that she seemed to completely identify with george zimmerman. she was completely sympathetic to george zimmerman and really didn't express very much sympathy toward trayvon martin. i was surprised to hear her say that trayvon martin was just as responsible for his own death as george zimmerman was when trayvon martin was an unarmed teenager walking home and it was george zimmerman who got out of the car, confronted him,...
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us now are issa ray, creator of the hit web series, "the misadventures of awkward black girl," and tonyae y'all here. and we still have joy and anthea here. i want to ask, what difference does it make to have kerry washington on the cover of "vanity fair," on the cover of a major fashion magazine like that? >> it makes a huge difference, especially for young people. we really need to see ourselves represented across the board. and you know, we need to see images of people like kerry washington, beautiful black women, who are positive role models. so i think it's a huge step for all of us. >> so, i sort of worship kerry, more than a little bit. i have "scandal" parties on the show and all of this kind of thing. but i do wonder, one of the things that i have learned from black women in our life which has been empowering to the extent to which we have created alternate measures of ourselves, of our own beauty, of our own worth, that don't require sort of mainstream media to tell us, you're fantastic. is there a way in which we celebrate, for example, kerry on the cover of "vanity fair," but
us now are issa ray, creator of the hit web series, "the misadventures of awkward black girl," and tonyae y'all here. and we still have joy and anthea here. i want to ask, what difference does it make to have kerry washington on the cover of "vanity fair," on the cover of a major fashion magazine like that? >> it makes a huge difference, especially for young people. we really need to see ourselves represented across the board. and you know, we need to see images of...
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let me introduce you to tonya smith, criminal defense attorney.brooks worked in law enforcement for years and years. law enforcement analyst for hln. let's just break away. because for a minute, this is just getting a little wonky, if i may. looking at all the loci versus the locus versus the numbers versus the assignment from this guy's particular crime lab. bottom line is for me, we're going through so carefully because dna matters and it could prove key here. right? >> that's absolutely right. you know, we live in the era of csi. jurors expect to hear from the state whether or not there's any dna evidence. if there isn't, why there isn't. in addition to that they also want to know what efforts were undertaken to get the dna. if it was done appropriately. and that there was no tampering done in the process. >> how thorough the investigation was. >> absolutely. >> one of the main things that he did, he examined the swabbings that were taken for any touch dna on the gun of george zimmerman. was there any dna there deposited by trayvon martin. he a
let me introduce you to tonya smith, criminal defense attorney.brooks worked in law enforcement for years and years. law enforcement analyst for hln. let's just break away. because for a minute, this is just getting a little wonky, if i may. looking at all the loci versus the locus versus the numbers versus the assignment from this guy's particular crime lab. bottom line is for me, we're going through so carefully because dna matters and it could prove key here. right? >> that's...
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let's go to la tonya in mississippi.ding an article here where the black staff members had to use a separate entrance to enter and leave the restaurant. >> stephanie: we stumbled into the middle of the help. >> caller: exactly. it's not even about the n-word. it's about how she completed her black employees from our she treated her other employees. and the person who brought the suit was not a black person. she was a manager who was upset with the way her employees were being treated. >> stephanie: and the despite the help her sponsor made her eat. [ bleep ] pie. that will help. >> yes. >> stephanie: good morning rick. >> caller: hi, how are you doing. i was noting that a lot of people don't remember that the democrat party has been around since the beginning and the democrat party, of course, was the one who had the slavery going. >> stephanie: those democrats it's not the democratic party. >> caller: they wanted to keep the tax going because it brought in revenue and the republican party freed the slaves and gave them
let's go to la tonya in mississippi.ding an article here where the black staff members had to use a separate entrance to enter and leave the restaurant. >> stephanie: we stumbled into the middle of the help. >> caller: exactly. it's not even about the n-word. it's about how she completed her black employees from our she treated her other employees. and the person who brought the suit was not a black person. she was a manager who was upset with the way her employees were being...
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. >> tonya, kate would have been a great trial attorney because she will continue asking the questionants. she's probably going to ask all of you throughout the morning until you give her the answer. >> that's not true. many people are asking this question. >> i have a different question for you. i want to see if many of you can answer. go with it if you can. angela corey is known very well down there. she is the state attorney but also known as a trier of cases. she started off with this case. why didn't she try it. >> well, chris, it would be very rare for a prosecutor to try herself a high profile case like this and she, you know, this whole question of angela corey is an interesting one. she was brought in like a hired gun from an adjacent florida county and there might have been resentment in seminole county. why weren't the locals trying the case? the governor brings in a prosecutor from another county. there's local resentment on that. so i think she assigned it to her top guys and she made the right decision there. the head prosecutor is usually an administrative head of the o
. >> tonya, kate would have been a great trial attorney because she will continue asking the questionants. she's probably going to ask all of you throughout the morning until you give her the answer. >> that's not true. many people are asking this question. >> i have a different question for you. i want to see if many of you can answer. go with it if you can. angela corey is known very well down there. she is the state attorney but also known as a trier of cases. she started...
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our producer is tania davis and tonya sent out a little questionnaire to the authors to find out what they are reading and what are their ambulances and some of their favorite books. she did that with mary roach as well and here is the response. ♪ ♪ post go back live with author mary roach. mary roach some of your greatest influences you write my snowmobile fun-loving slim jim and vienna sausage eating chicken slaughtering childhood neighbors the bulges. >> guest: yes. >> host: who were the bulges? >> guest: they were my chicken slaughtering slim jim mating snowmobile riding neighbors. you know what? i grew up in a little college town that was very much -- the town was the college in the college was the town. my folks couldn't afford to live in downtown so we lived out of ways. i had this up ringing that was very kind of skewed seed. i spent most of my time riding snowmobiles and shooting bb guns and watching chickens being slaughtering and being spam and then go to my dartmouth professor home. and i was, i think that was, i ended up being very comfortable in different worlds and diff
our producer is tania davis and tonya sent out a little questionnaire to the authors to find out what they are reading and what are their ambulances and some of their favorite books. she did that with mary roach as well and here is the response. ♪ ♪ post go back live with author mary roach. mary roach some of your greatest influences you write my snowmobile fun-loving slim jim and vienna sausage eating chicken slaughtering childhood neighbors the bulges. >> guest: yes. >> host:...
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tonya is a body language expert. >> why do we use hand gestures at all? >> it's interesting.ures not only help us to think and put our words on paper or put our words out to the public, but they also help the listener. >> bottom line, we all use gestures, at least a little. why? it turns out it has a lot more to do with what's up here than what's right here. if you break this down just a little bit further, studies have foundt people who communicate through active gestures seem to be warm, agreeable and energetic. those who remain still, logical, cool and analytical. so analyze that. >> let's bring in body language expert jeanine driver. you can't lie to me author. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what does it really say about you if you are expressive with your hands? >> jenna hit the nail on the head. you are seen as likable. the bigger the audience, the bigger your gestures can be. right now it's as if you're talking to one person at home. you are seen as out of control. keep it within the shoulders area. the higher the more out of control you look like, oh, what a
tonya is a body language expert. >> why do we use hand gestures at all? >> it's interesting.ures not only help us to think and put our words on paper or put our words out to the public, but they also help the listener. >> bottom line, we all use gestures, at least a little. why? it turns out it has a lot more to do with what's up here than what's right here. if you break this down just a little bit further, studies have foundt people who communicate through active gestures...