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and corey answered the phone.he said when corey answered the phone that corey was asleep and she asked her what she was doing. corey said, i'm sleeping. >> tiffany also told friends she drove to corey's apartment around 4:00 a.m. and knocked on her door, but no one answered so she left. >> her statement that she went by corey's house puts her at the crime scene during the time that corey could have possibly been killed. and that added to that suspicion that she could possibly be involved. >> but when investigators checked tiffany's cell phone records, they made a startling discovery. tiffany didn't call corey after they left the ritz bar. but why would tiffany make up a story like that? >> everybody was talking about the possibility that maybe she was sexually interested in corey. tiffany mentioned to me in just a very casual conversation that she had been vicarious. >> tiffany had a real true affection for corey. >> in addition, tiffany told friends things about the crime scene that had not been released to the g
and corey answered the phone.he said when corey answered the phone that corey was asleep and she asked her what she was doing. corey said, i'm sleeping. >> tiffany also told friends she drove to corey's apartment around 4:00 a.m. and knocked on her door, but no one answered so she left. >> her statement that she went by corey's house puts her at the crime scene during the time that corey could have possibly been killed. and that added to that suspicion that she could possibly be...
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angela corey, the prosecutor, saying they're absolutely going to retry it. so we shall see in this. >>> coming up just a little bit later on after we take this quick break, our attorneys are here. our prosecutors are here. we've got every single legal analyst that you would want to hear from including people who have tried very similar cases. right after this very quick break. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised by what you don't. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can taste something that wakes up your soul. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. a steel cage: death match of midsize sedans. the volkswagen passat against all comers. turbocharged engines against...engines. best in class rear legroom against other-class legroom. but then we realized. consumers already did that. twice. huh. maybe that's why nobody else showed up. how does one get out of a death cage? vo: right now, get 0.9% apr on all passat models plus a total of $1000 in bonuses. ♪ every now a
angela corey, the prosecutor, saying they're absolutely going to retry it. so we shall see in this. >>> coming up just a little bit later on after we take this quick break, our attorneys are here. our prosecutors are here. we've got every single legal analyst that you would want to hear from including people who have tried very similar cases. right after this very quick break. ♪ ♪ so you can have a getaway from what you know. so you can be surprised by what you don't. get two times...
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so we expect to hear from angela corey and john guy, the prosecutors. i think one of the questions will be that maybe they fear they overcharged in this case. and of course, angela corey was accused of overcharging in the george zimmerman case, which is a case that followed along the same lines and raised a lot of questions about florida's "stand your ground" defense and law that exists in this state. so we're going to wait and see what sort of reactions are. i can see some people getting in front of the cameras, checking out the technical side of this. we expect to hear from them shortly. we have to remember that guilty on those three charges carries a sentence of 20 years, in attempted murder, if the judge decides to do them as consecutive sentences. that would be 60 years, plus the final charge which was found guilty on, firing a missile into a car. in this case firing the bullets, the ten shots, nine of which hit the car. he would be sentenced for 15 years. so if the goal was to punish him by putting him behind bars for what could potentially be the
so we expect to hear from angela corey and john guy, the prosecutors. i think one of the questions will be that maybe they fear they overcharged in this case. and of course, angela corey was accused of overcharging in the george zimmerman case, which is a case that followed along the same lines and raised a lot of questions about florida's "stand your ground" defense and law that exists in this state. so we're going to wait and see what sort of reactions are. i can see some people...
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angela corey joins us ahead. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing.carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving. which means you could save... a lot of benjamins. we put members first, because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> prosecutor angela corey says her record this year is an impressive 38-2. those two losses, though, include george zimmerman and the nonverdict against michael dunn in the killing of jordan davis. what was it like to be at the cen
angela corey joins us ahead. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing.carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a...
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hey, hey, ho, ho, angela corey has to go. >> we want angela corey out of office. >> protesters directingat florida state attorney angela corey after the michael dunn mistrial. this is the third high profile case that corey's office has prosecuted, dominated by controversial issues of self-defense, including stand your ground. her office failed to get a conviction in the george zimmerman trial. she wouldn't accept a stand your ground defense from marissa alexander, the woman who says she fired a warning shot to scare off her abusive husband. and now a mistrial in the first-degree murder charge against michael dunn. angela corey says her office will move forward with the retrial. >> so retrying the case is something that we've all had to do, and we will continue to have to do, and we'll give it the same full attention. we don't back off having to retry. >> they don't back off. but after the mistrial, many people are asking if corey mishandled the case. and some are also asking why letters that dunn wrote from jail weren't talked about in court. in one letter he wrote, quote, i'm not really
hey, hey, ho, ho, angela corey has to go. >> we want angela corey out of office. >> protesters directingat florida state attorney angela corey after the michael dunn mistrial. this is the third high profile case that corey's office has prosecuted, dominated by controversial issues of self-defense, including stand your ground. her office failed to get a conviction in the george zimmerman trial. she wouldn't accept a stand your ground defense from marissa alexander, the woman who says...
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and i don't know angela corey personally. quite certain she is not going to resign. don? >> holly, is this likely this trial, the outcome, cost angela corey her job? >> no. i don't see that happening. i do know some lawyers who actually practice there in jacksonville who are very familiar. you know, we've talked about this. they said, no, she is not the kind of person who's going to resign. and she's elected, don. she ran unopposed in 2012. and she's there for a four-year term. so she's not up for re-election until 2016. and if the people in the state of florida don't like the job she's doing, then it's incumbent upon them to put someone up to challenge her and go vote. >> you're a former prosecutor. would you have done anything differently if this were your case, holly? >> i would have, don. i would have tweaked a little bit. it's very hard. you don't want to monday morning quarterback someone else's case. but, personally, i would have liked to have seen a much tighter rein on the defendant. he was allowed on cross-examinati
and i don't know angela corey personally. quite certain she is not going to resign. don? >> holly, is this likely this trial, the outcome, cost angela corey her job? >> no. i don't see that happening. i do know some lawyers who actually practice there in jacksonville who are very familiar. you know, we've talked about this. they said, no, she is not the kind of person who's going to resign. and she's elected, don. she ran unopposed in 2012. and she's there for a four-year term. so...
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angela corey is probably not going to change the charges at this point in time. she is going to maintain that she made no error, and she is going to go forward on the charges that were originally placed before this jury. >> now, faith, state attorney angela corey did say she hopes to speak with some of the jurors. watch. this. >> you all heard the judge say the jurors are at liberty to speak with whomever they please. so we hope to hear on them on what we could do better. well frequently have had cases where a juror will call the office and say i'd like to call you what we talked about back there. >> now, how could talking with the jury and the jurors affect with a she goes in the second case, faith? >> you have another opportunity here, essentially a second bite at the an toll get justice for jordan davis. so they should absolutely talk to the jurors and find out what the hangup was for this hung jury. did some jurors actually buy into and credit dunn's story of self-defense? or is it perhaps as what ken just discussed, was it a discussion or a debate between fi
angela corey is probably not going to change the charges at this point in time. she is going to maintain that she made no error, and she is going to go forward on the charges that were originally placed before this jury. >> now, faith, state attorney angela corey did say she hopes to speak with some of the jurors. watch. this. >> you all heard the judge say the jurors are at liberty to speak with whomever they please. so we hope to hear on them on what we could do better. well...
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things escalated when corey says lacy tried to take him home in the school van. >> i got out the dooror a few seconds. he slung me to the van door then put me back in the van. >> reporter: take a close look at corey's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he slapped me one time he socked me one time. >> reporter: st. andrews is not without controversy. that controversy led the school district to cut off funds. but the school stayed in business. at last count it has 21 students. we tracked down the reverend who told us he knew about the allegations from corey and his mother but that he had a very different version of what happened. >> we're ready to talk to whoever she contacted so that we can make sure it's clear and plain to what happened. >> make it clear and plain to me. >> i want to make it clear and plain to the authorities. >> did you slap him? >> i want to make it clear and plain. >> isn't it a clear question. >> it's exaggerated. >> how do you exaggerate a black eye? >> how it happened. >> she wants the school shut down. >> i tend to see -- i plan
things escalated when corey says lacy tried to take him home in the school van. >> i got out the dooror a few seconds. he slung me to the van door then put me back in the van. >> reporter: take a close look at corey's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he slapped me one time he socked me one time. >> reporter: st. andrews is not without controversy. that controversy led the school district to cut off funds. but the school stayed in...
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. >>> corey is here tonight.merica he serves, sergeant first class corey ramsburg never gives up and he does not quit. corey. [ applause ] >> well, the president and the nation cheered the bravery of corey for surviving a jaw-dropping ten tours in afghanistan. the spectacle made some people uneasy. while that moment reflected limitless credit on him, i don't think the sustained ovation reflected well on the america of 2014. we rousingly cheer their courage and will and then we move on. budweiser premiered its hero's welcome ad. ♪ i'm coming home i'm coming home tell the world i'm coming home let the world wash away all the pain of yesterday ♪ >> the ad was heartfelt and emotional. it elicited more complicated reactions. one noted while budweiser has donated millions of dollars to charities, it is not how home comings happens. ana williams wrote, all i could think was what if cameras had been there when my reunion brother occurred, it didn't sit right with me. he said, i know what you mean. but what is the best an
. >>> corey is here tonight.merica he serves, sergeant first class corey ramsburg never gives up and he does not quit. corey. [ applause ] >> well, the president and the nation cheered the bravery of corey for surviving a jaw-dropping ten tours in afghanistan. the spectacle made some people uneasy. while that moment reflected limitless credit on him, i don't think the sustained ovation reflected well on the america of 2014. we rousingly cheer their courage and will and then we...
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things escalated when corey says lacy tried to take him home in the school van. >> i got out the door few seconds. he slung me to the van door then put me back in the van. >> reporter: take a close look at corey's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he slapped me one time he socked me one time. >> reporter: st. andrews is not without controversy. that controversy led the school district to cut off funds. but the school stayed in business. at last count it has 21 students. we tracked down the reverend who told us he knew about the allegations from corey and his mother but that he had a very different version of what happened. >> we're ready to talk to whoever she contacted so that we can make sure it's clear and plain to what happened. >> make it clear and plain to me. >> i want to make it clear and plain to the authorities. >> did you slap him? >> i want to make it clear and plain. >> isn't it a clear question. >> it's exaggerated. >> how do you exaggerate a black eye? >> how it happened. >> she wants the school shut down. >> i tend to see -- i plan to s
things escalated when corey says lacy tried to take him home in the school van. >> i got out the door few seconds. he slung me to the van door then put me back in the van. >> reporter: take a close look at corey's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he slapped me one time he socked me one time. >> reporter: st. andrews is not without controversy. that controversy led the school district to cut off funds. but the school stayed in business....
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you heard what angela corey says about the law of death by justifiable deadly force. what do you say to that? >> first of all, she acknowledged that she may lose the entire case. the entire conviction may be reversed even on the attempted murder charges. she said, quote, there might be any little thing that would result in that being reversed like the jury instruction. i think there's some chance that will be reversed because the jury instruction and charge of attempted murder may not fit the crime. most important, she tries to blame this on the law. prosecutors everyday in florida win convictions in cases like this where there is a self-defense defense. what other prosecutors don't do in which she does is always overcharges. when she overcharges and requires the jury to come down with a verdict of first degree murder with premeditation, she does two things. number one she gets a 12 person jury instead of six. odds are higher to get a hung jury if you have to get 12 to agree instead of six. that's clearly in her corner. she ought to be asked why she demanded a 12 pers
you heard what angela corey says about the law of death by justifiable deadly force. what do you say to that? >> first of all, she acknowledged that she may lose the entire case. the entire conviction may be reversed even on the attempted murder charges. she said, quote, there might be any little thing that would result in that being reversed like the jury instruction. i think there's some chance that will be reversed because the jury instruction and charge of attempted murder may not fit...
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now, defense attorney cory strolla says that he believes that the prosecutor here, angela corey, hasase charging him with first-degree murder. and he said that while it's speculation on his part, he says it's somewhat human to think that angela corey has come at this case with a fair amount of aggressive charging and an aggressive case because it was angela corey who brought the charges in the george zimmerman case. that was the case in florida where george zimmerman was accused of shooting a young, unarmed black man and the jury acquitted him. so the defense attorney says it would not be beyond human nature for her to feel that she needs to win this case. don't forget, of course, in the state of florida, prosecutors are elected. so there may be a little tinge of political pressure, he says, in a case like this. richard. >> kerry, talk about how the community is reacting now that we're in the verdict phase. we have, again, a black teenager that was killed. we have michael dunn, who is white. how are they reacting now that we're in the verdict stage? >> reporter: well, it's no short s
now, defense attorney cory strolla says that he believes that the prosecutor here, angela corey, hasase charging him with first-degree murder. and he said that while it's speculation on his part, he says it's somewhat human to think that angela corey has come at this case with a fair amount of aggressive charging and an aggressive case because it was angela corey who brought the charges in the george zimmerman case. that was the case in florida where george zimmerman was accused of shooting a...
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corey dade is a contributing editor at "the root," and igor volsky. susie, i'll start with you, labor supply shrinking by the equivalent of 2.3 million full-time workers. fox news called that 2.3 million jobs, while the daily caller quickly called them job cuts. republican senator lindsey graham joined in, too, on this, tweeting a similar headline, but the white house is cautioning those departures are more the result of worker flexibility to make that choice to leave their jobs and still have health insurance. suzy, with all that out there, who's got it right? >> so, to say that the takeaway from the cbo report is that obamacare is killing 2 million jobs, it's handing out 2 million pink slips, as senate republicans put out in a release is entirely inaccurate. these are not jobs that are being destroyed or dismantled, people being fired because of obamacare. also it is not the case that 2 million people are leaving the workforce, that they are just giving up, stopping work because they are just going to get free government health care, all this sort o
corey dade is a contributing editor at "the root," and igor volsky. susie, i'll start with you, labor supply shrinking by the equivalent of 2.3 million full-time workers. fox news called that 2.3 million jobs, while the daily caller quickly called them job cuts. republican senator lindsey graham joined in, too, on this, tweeting a similar headline, but the white house is cautioning those departures are more the result of worker flexibility to make that choice to leave their jobs and...
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. >> reporter: he knew about the allegations from corey and his mother but had a course of events. >> did you hit the child? >> i want to make it clear and plain to the authorities if they come and ask me. >> is that a pretty easy question. >> it's an exaggeration. >> have you ever layed a hand on any child? >> no i have not. >> so you're saying you never layed a hand on this child. >> i never have. it's an exaggeration. it's not how she said it. >> how do you exaggerate a black eye. >> she challenge rated how it happened. >> i tend to see this all the way through. >> reporter: now corey's mom filed a police report. police tell us they are quote following up but neither she or the reverend have been contacted by the department. the department of education says because st. andrews is private and does not use public money it doesn't have jurisdiction to step in telling the us it sounds like a police matter. claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> happening now a meeting is about to get under way to discuss the deplorable conditions at some of richmond's poorest children are forced to li
. >> reporter: he knew about the allegations from corey and his mother but had a course of events. >> did you hit the child? >> i want to make it clear and plain to the authorities if they come and ask me. >> is that a pretty easy question. >> it's an exaggeration. >> have you ever layed a hand on any child? >> no i have not. >> so you're saying you never layed a hand on this child. >> i never have. it's an exaggeration. it's not how she...
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it's an open railing that is horizontal and it did have openings to it and i felt that and corey and i discussed this reducing the height to match the height of the fence, the existing guard rail from the city would be appropriate and fair. it was a judgment call of trying to balance all the issues here and we felt that was fair and effective and addressing the concerns. honestly i didn't know if it would be an appealed by the neighbors and the property owners. certainly both could have an appealed. the property owner accepted the conditions and is willing to make those changes which would reduce the height further of the fence from 6-8 inches. that is my presentation. i struggled with the decision as i imagine you might as well. you can see there is passionate arguments here, valid aths arguments. i will wait your decision. >> once it's reduce in height, will it be the same height as the guardrail? >> correct. the solution is that it matches the existing guardrail. >> the other fence that was built without a permit is where? >> there is a property at 278 upper you terrace. this was
it's an open railing that is horizontal and it did have openings to it and i felt that and corey and i discussed this reducing the height to match the height of the fence, the existing guard rail from the city would be appropriate and fair. it was a judgment call of trying to balance all the issues here and we felt that was fair and effective and addressing the concerns. honestly i didn't know if it would be an appealed by the neighbors and the property owners. certainly both could have an...
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joshua to corey for the jam there. panthers won this one 67-41. paul the sixth will take on mike jones and the stags. check out this corey henson alley-oop to dj harvey. they take care of business. bishop 70-36. >>> all right. let's move onto the track now, tonight was the super bowl of nascar racing. it doesn't get much bigger than the daytona 500. weather delayed the start of the race six hours and 21 minutes. it didn't matter because it was well worth the wait. call this one a wet and wild affair. just six laps to go. we'll skip ahead. >> wet and wild? >> hey, hey -- >> did you work all night for that one? >> sometimes. the 3 car bumps the 31 car of ryan newman. we have sparks here. six cars out of the running. they would go to the body shop. down the stretch they come. final lap, plenty of destruction here behind the leaders, but it's dale earnhardt jr. hanging on for the great victory at the daytona 500. it's been awhile since dale earnhardt jr. won a daytona 500. he won back in 2004. >>> let's move on now to the olympics. it was the final da
joshua to corey for the jam there. panthers won this one 67-41. paul the sixth will take on mike jones and the stags. check out this corey henson alley-oop to dj harvey. they take care of business. bishop 70-36. >>> all right. let's move onto the track now, tonight was the super bowl of nascar racing. it doesn't get much bigger than the daytona 500. weather delayed the start of the race six hours and 21 minutes. it didn't matter because it was well worth the wait. call this one a wet...
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. >> florida state attorney and lead prosecutor angela corey said the state planned to retry dunn on the first-degree murder charge. not only to seek justice for jordan davis but get another conviction in the event the attempted murder convictions are overturned on appeal. corey also expressed concerns about the jury instructions in this case. >> one of the things we've had a lot of problems with are the jury instructions. they're about to change. the justifiable use instructions on us again. they changed the manslaughter instructions in the middle of the trial. >> joining me, phillip agnew of dream defenders. we've been speaking for a while on the program. talking about the work they're doing, taking on stand your ground, criminal justice system in florida in the wake of trayvon martin's death. how are you feeling about this verdict? >> chris, thank you for having me. it's sad but we're not disappointed at all. when you look at the cast of players in this case and many others cases in the state of florida, there's only one conclusion you could have drawn. so we're not confused. we w
. >> florida state attorney and lead prosecutor angela corey said the state planned to retry dunn on the first-degree murder charge. not only to seek justice for jordan davis but get another conviction in the event the attempted murder convictions are overturned on appeal. corey also expressed concerns about the jury instructions in this case. >> one of the things we've had a lot of problems with are the jury instructions. they're about to change. the justifiable use instructions on...
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. >> we will get to kangela corey >> we are thankful for the attention that you give to our victims and hope that you do it in every case. very proud of the office, and i'm especially proud of john guy and aaron wolfson for the excellent job nay did in the case, and the opening statements and the closing arguments were really, really good, and both of them have worked very hard and our office as always is dedicated to seeking justice for the victims. i have told you that before, and i will continue the do that and we will never shrink from that duty. i am proud to work with john rutherford and his detectives, and they did an excellent job in the case. all of you were here and you heard the evidence which we cannot discuss much, because we have a pending count, so if you will respect the fact that we have a pending count that will go the trial again, then we will try to answer some of our questions, but we are very, very grateful for the working relationship with the jacksonville sheriff's office. last year alone, we tried 39 murder cases with them here in duval county. in in clay and na
. >> we will get to kangela corey >> we are thankful for the attention that you give to our victims and hope that you do it in every case. very proud of the office, and i'm especially proud of john guy and aaron wolfson for the excellent job nay did in the case, and the opening statements and the closing arguments were really, really good, and both of them have worked very hard and our office as always is dedicated to seeking justice for the victims. i have told you that before, and...
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it's an absolute failure by angela corey, and it's racism, plain and simple.e direction much louder than i wanted to see it and i shot at them, i.'d be n jail right now. a belief that young black men are inherently dangerous. i think on the one hand, we need to evaluate whether angela corey needs to get re-elected. and on the other hand, you have to look at racism and how that plays a role in our justice system. >> are you at all going to give angela corey a break because she's going to retry this case for first-degree murder, talk to the jurors and figure out what prevented them from being able to come to an agreement? >> you don't get a second chance to make a bad first impression. she screwed up in the zimmerman trial and this trial. i think she should be removed in 2016. >> the protesters outside the courthouse were calling for her removal. she was special prosecutor for george zimmerman. how has the state mishandled these highly sensitive cases, or do you need to focus on the word "sensitive"? >> well, i mean, listen, this is a tricky issue. i agree with
it's an absolute failure by angela corey, and it's racism, plain and simple.e direction much louder than i wanted to see it and i shot at them, i.'d be n jail right now. a belief that young black men are inherently dangerous. i think on the one hand, we need to evaluate whether angela corey needs to get re-elected. and on the other hand, you have to look at racism and how that plays a role in our justice system. >> are you at all going to give angela corey a break because she's going to...
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angela corey is implying they will go forward with a second prosecution. if they do that, they will ask for a change of venue. fredricka. >> thank you so much in jacksonville. this trial that ha people across the country talking. jane velez-mitchell in new york. chicago criminal defense attorney stephen greenberg. good to see both of you all. stephen, you first. if the prosecutors decide to retry michael dunn on first degree, what's the risk of doing so? >> i don't know there's any risk to mr. dunn because he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail either way. he's 47 years old. he's going to get out if he gets a minimum sentence when he's close to 70. it's a political decision in my opinion. there's no reason to retry this case. i think the jury did the right thing in this case. you had someone who hadn't been in trouble before. he opens fire. he claims he saw what he thought was a weapon. they couldn't reach a verdict on that count. at other counts where he's firing at a car fleeing from him, clearly he's guilty. there's no reason for that. there's
angela corey is implying they will go forward with a second prosecution. if they do that, they will ask for a change of venue. fredricka. >> thank you so much in jacksonville. this trial that ha people across the country talking. jane velez-mitchell in new york. chicago criminal defense attorney stephen greenberg. good to see both of you all. stephen, you first. if the prosecutors decide to retry michael dunn on first degree, what's the risk of doing so? >> i don't know there's any...
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i loved willy and corey and cruz was so great. >> that was one of the questions, overall the best partmoments. newt got up at one point and said something so deep and profound. and i said something not nearly as deep and profound. you know how duck dynasty, they pray at the end of the show. willy said a prayer and it was like the coolest thing that happened. it was just like i was at the robertson's at dinner at the end of their show. it was amazing. >> that is special, i'm curious about this. you were at the state of the union. how many of the representatives and the you think had plastic surgery? because some of them look a little tight. i mean the men, i'm not talking about the women. >> i just missed nancy pelosi, i was going to say. i'm not saying she had it. i would never suggest such a thing. but greta had me on her show that night and literally i missed the former speaker by like 30 seconds. and she said she did it on purpose so we didn't run into each other. >> all right, one quick thing, rosemary wants to know if you would consider going one-on-one with bob beckel? and i can
i loved willy and corey and cruz was so great. >> that was one of the questions, overall the best partmoments. newt got up at one point and said something so deep and profound. and i said something not nearly as deep and profound. you know how duck dynasty, they pray at the end of the show. willy said a prayer and it was like the coolest thing that happened. it was just like i was at the robertson's at dinner at the end of their show. it was amazing. >> that is special, i'm curious...
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corey is here tonight and like the army he loves, like the america he serves, sergeant neverclass corey ramsburg gives up and he does not quit. the president: my fellow americans, my fellow americans, men and women like corey remind us that america has never come easy. our freedom, our democracy have never been easy. sometimes we stumble. we make mistakes. we get frustrated or discouraged. but for more than 200 years, we have put those things aside and placed our collective shoulder to the wheel of progress. to create and build and expand the possibilities of individual achievement, to free other nations from tyranny and fear. to promote justice and fairness and equality under the law so that the words set to paper by our founders are made real for every citizen. the america we want for our kids , a rising america where work is plentiful and prosperity is widely shared and opportunity lets us go as far as our dreams, none it of it is easy. and if we work together, if we summon what is best in us, the way corey summoned what is best in him, with our feet planted intoy but our eyes lookin
corey is here tonight and like the army he loves, like the america he serves, sergeant neverclass corey ramsburg gives up and he does not quit. the president: my fellow americans, my fellow americans, men and women like corey remind us that america has never come easy. our freedom, our democracy have never been easy. sometimes we stumble. we make mistakes. we get frustrated or discouraged. but for more than 200 years, we have put those things aside and placed our collective shoulder to the...
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. >> reporter: angela corey is the attorney. >> reporter: dunne is expected to be sentenced next monthilty counts and could spend more than 60 months. >>> straight ahead, a kentucky pastor suffers a fatal snake bite during a religious service. >>> and in sports, an out of this world-medal for a select group of sochi olympians. 5 in 1 formula. has ane it's clinically proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness, lift sagging, diminish the look of dark spots, and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. together these 5 elements create ageless looking skin. roc® multi correxion 5 in 1. it's high performance skincare™ only from roc®. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.eal pleasure? 1. irresistible flavors, like strawberry cheesecake, with a delightfully thick creamy texture. light & fit greek. taste satisfaction without sacrifice. ♪ dannon ♪come in for 50 to 60, plus 10ay mpercent off...♪ and see our new 2014 mattress selections. with up to 60 month financing. join our free member program and save even more. sears >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country.
. >> reporter: angela corey is the attorney. >> reporter: dunne is expected to be sentenced next monthilty counts and could spend more than 60 months. >>> straight ahead, a kentucky pastor suffers a fatal snake bite during a religious service. >>> and in sports, an out of this world-medal for a select group of sochi olympians. 5 in 1 formula. has ane it's clinically proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness, lift sagging, diminish the look of dark spots, and...
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k corey patterson spent his law enforcement career putting felons behind bars, and now he is going to join them for the next six years. >> the former arlington county sheriff's deputy shot and kiledd corey patterson. >> reporter: gwen pratt says that her heal iing begins today >> i have a lot of things to heal from, and not only did i lose my son, i lost both parents, a husband and in less than two years. >> reporter: 8 1/2 months since her son julian dawkins was shot and killed. >> i'm still outraged with the verdict, and the sentence, but i thank god for something happening today in a positive manner. >> reporter: craig patterson pulled the trigger while off duty last may and he says that he did it in self-defense that dawkins went after him, but in debem se decemb december, a jury found him guilty of manslaughter. the judge upheld the sentence of six years in prison. >> we have to expect more from law enforcement awe sers who carry firearms. >> and in court, they say that the intention was not to go back to kill a man, but then patterson stood up and pulled a paper from his green j
k corey patterson spent his law enforcement career putting felons behind bars, and now he is going to join them for the next six years. >> the former arlington county sheriff's deputy shot and kiledd corey patterson. >> reporter: gwen pratt says that her heal iing begins today >> i have a lot of things to heal from, and not only did i lose my son, i lost both parents, a husband and in less than two years. >> reporter: 8 1/2 months since her son julian dawkins was shot...
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this kid was screaming for help. >> this isn't the first time these bullies have picked on nadine corey starts earlier that school year in september 2010. nadine says he's one of the smallest kids in his class, making him a target. >> they used to say, oh, your mom african. she's dirty. i was with your mom last night. they used to say all kind of stupid things. he says a few classmates continue to tease him, even punching him occasionally when the teacher isn't watching. then on january 11th, nadine is walking home from school with a friend. they notice some of the same kids who bully nadine in class, along with a few older teenagers heading straight for him. >> we knew they were coming to mess with us. we started running the other direction. a few of them came running after us. the group isn't after nadine's friend. he gets away. but nadine isn't as lucky. >> i was in shock when they were actually doing it. i was scared because i didn't know where it was going to end. i didn't know what they were going to do. >> one of the attackers records with his cell phone as six others take turns
this kid was screaming for help. >> this isn't the first time these bullies have picked on nadine corey starts earlier that school year in september 2010. nadine says he's one of the smallest kids in his class, making him a target. >> they used to say, oh, your mom african. she's dirty. i was with your mom last night. they used to say all kind of stupid things. he says a few classmates continue to tease him, even punching him occasionally when the teacher isn't watching. then on...
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well, in an exclusive interview with "new day's" chris cuomo, corey reveals her thoughts not only aboutout george zimmerman as well. here's what she had to say. >> what was your reaction to the dunn verdict? >> our reaction is we are grateful for the four guilty verdicts and we are happy to go back into court and retry count one after we sit down with our victim's family, with jordan davis' family and make sure that they can withstand another trial. and the purpose of retrying count one is to make sure nat any little thing got said or done in the four-count case where we did have final verdicts of guilt, that if that case were to get reversed for a jury instruction or for something a witness said or something we did, then we would have that extra count on which to rely to make sure michael dunn never gets out of jail. >> that's why you want to retry it as quickly as possible. i understand that. do you understand how they were able, the jury, to arrive at a conclusion that is sophisticated, which is to punish him because of the second volley of shots where he missed but not to punish him
well, in an exclusive interview with "new day's" chris cuomo, corey reveals her thoughts not only aboutout george zimmerman as well. here's what she had to say. >> what was your reaction to the dunn verdict? >> our reaction is we are grateful for the four guilty verdicts and we are happy to go back into court and retry count one after we sit down with our victim's family, with jordan davis' family and make sure that they can withstand another trial. and the purpose of...
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cardioviva. >>> we are back with margie, corey and kevin. you all would like to share that.on, now deceased, kept notes. treasure trove. they were available. "washington beacon" i think got ahold of them first. among other things, there was writing about hillary clinton's reaction, contemporaneous notes, like what hillary clinton said that day or the impression she got from hillary clinton, and this was her reaction to the monica lewinsky affair. it was elapsed, but she said to his, his president's credit, tried to pull it off, break it away, tried to manage someone who was quote a narcissistic looney tune but it was beyond control. i find this interesting for a lot of reasons, and one of them is how quickly that seemed to have been -- this was early on, how quickly it was almost forgiven. how does this play? >> i don't think there is a single undecided or undecided-leaning voter out there who is going to change their mind based on these papers. i think republicans who want to dig through the archives as if they are trekkies or dead heads, take your pick, sort of poring over
cardioviva. >>> we are back with margie, corey and kevin. you all would like to share that.on, now deceased, kept notes. treasure trove. they were available. "washington beacon" i think got ahold of them first. among other things, there was writing about hillary clinton's reaction, contemporaneous notes, like what hillary clinton said that day or the impression she got from hillary clinton, and this was her reaction to the monica lewinsky affair. it was elapsed, but she said...
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florida, with its warm, sandy beaches and subtropical climate, was the perfect place for 25-year-old corey attend college.
florida, with its warm, sandy beaches and subtropical climate, was the perfect place for 25-year-old corey attend college.
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and i should also mention angela corey also prosecuted george zimmerman and a lot of people said she couldn't have gone for second-degree murder, she should have gone for manslaughter instead. it does seem as though this office has a tendency to try to go pretty high and sometimes it doesn't work. >> larry hannan, lisa bloom, and mark thompson, thank you all very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jordan davis's parents will join me on wednesday night at 10:00 p.m. here on "the last word." coming up, chris christie responds to yesterday's report by steve kornacki on this network. and later, espn has done a survey of nfl players' reactions to michael sam's public declaration he is gay. and finally, tonight, the last word goes to bill nye, the science guy. he is back to talk about his debate, if you could call it that, on "meet the press" yesterday about climate change. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reli
and i should also mention angela corey also prosecuted george zimmerman and a lot of people said she couldn't have gone for second-degree murder, she should have gone for manslaughter instead. it does seem as though this office has a tendency to try to go pretty high and sometimes it doesn't work. >> larry hannan, lisa bloom, and mark thompson, thank you all very much for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> jordan davis's parents will...
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is about an hour. >> host: congressman ellison thank you for being here. >> guest: happy to be here corey, thank you. >> host: tell us about the district he represents in minnesota and your role on capitol hill. >> guest: my district is the fifth congressional district of minnesota. it's a place that is very diverse and we have people from all over the world, people who have been in america for as long as there was in america. i think we have the largest indian population in the united states but we also have arrivals from somalia, from russia, from laos and we have this traditional population from northern europe, sweden, norway and of course we have this traditional african-american community which is growing in recent years but has always been there, is a part of the great migration north and roy wilkins is from minnesota for example. so it's a place where people start as this is every day and innovation happens every day. you can get any kind of food you want and they have a strong tradition of tolerance. now there has been in tolerance too. that goes without saying but this is where
is about an hour. >> host: congressman ellison thank you for being here. >> guest: happy to be here corey, thank you. >> host: tell us about the district he represents in minnesota and your role on capitol hill. >> guest: my district is the fifth congressional district of minnesota. it's a place that is very diverse and we have people from all over the world, people who have been in america for as long as there was in america. i think we have the largest indian...
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corey, why did the president park there? was prompted when he was talking to sort of in the public section of the gathering. you know, it's the same thing that he did basically during the state of the union address where he only basically sort of grazed over it. he doesn't want to do anything to push the issue of immigration reform too much because he antagonizes is republicans. john boehner has already done the pump fake on immigration in deciding to take it off the table for now. and that's because the conservative base does not want immigration, and so they're not going to touch it until we get through the midterm elections. and obama doesn't want to do anything to antagonize the conservative base so that that can be used to get the conservative base further exercised and get them out to vote. >> susie, canadian prime minister steven harper has called keystone a, quote, no-brainer. let's listen to the president and his canadian counterpart talk about that yesterday. heres the. >> there is a process that has been gone thro
corey, why did the president park there? was prompted when he was talking to sort of in the public section of the gathering. you know, it's the same thing that he did basically during the state of the union address where he only basically sort of grazed over it. he doesn't want to do anything to push the issue of immigration reform too much because he antagonizes is republicans. john boehner has already done the pump fake on immigration in deciding to take it off the table for now. and that's...
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my name's corey. i'm an industrial designer living in sydney, australia.e been designing and making wooden bowties. >> i'm not so sure about that. it's almost having a propeller on your neck. >> you use several types of wood to go with your different suit colors or shirt colors but it's kind of neat. it's interesting. this is what you get for somebody who has everything. >> okay, do you know what, this could be kind of cool. i could see a red carpet dude, somebody on the red carpet wearing it. >> all this guy needs is somebody like farrell to wear a wood w one time and do you know what, he'll sell a million of those. >> look what he did for the arby's hat. everybody wants one now. >> i don't know about everybody. >> this is part of a kick-starter campaign. he's almost halfway to his goal of $9,000 australian. >> he'll get there. >>> dog loves fine dining. ♪ ♪ >>> if they passed out academy awards for vine videos -- >> my name is logan paul and this is a really bad idea. >> logan paul would be wracking them up. you know logan, of course, he had his previous
my name's corey. i'm an industrial designer living in sydney, australia.e been designing and making wooden bowties. >> i'm not so sure about that. it's almost having a propeller on your neck. >> you use several types of wood to go with your different suit colors or shirt colors but it's kind of neat. it's interesting. this is what you get for somebody who has everything. >> okay, do you know what, this could be kind of cool. i could see a red carpet dude, somebody on the red...
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people are entitled to believe what they want to believe, but when you look at people, that young man coreyho died. you look at me. upstanding person. i am trying to live my life with the committee and grace. i am married a long time. i am raising two children. i am trying to work within my community to help people. ?m i just a bad person was agiven vicodin, which narcotic painkiller tom a and i became addicted to it, so the question is am i an addict, or i am i a bad person responsible for my addiction? if you have diabetes, you give someone insulin. do you give someone insulin for a month, or do you give someone insulin for the rest of their lives? atelieve we have to look drug treatment and drug addiction in a much different way in this country, and i have worked with drug court. i have attended drug court graduations. it works. it has proven to work. i think we need to realign the conversation and make addiction and understandable disease people can get help through the myriad ways you can get help. tavis: this is what one of my problems used to be with the criminalizing and legalizing
people are entitled to believe what they want to believe, but when you look at people, that young man coreyho died. you look at me. upstanding person. i am trying to live my life with the committee and grace. i am married a long time. i am raising two children. i am trying to work within my community to help people. ?m i just a bad person was agiven vicodin, which narcotic painkiller tom a and i became addicted to it, so the question is am i an addict, or i am i a bad person responsible for my...
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you know, angela corey seems unable to learn from the mistakes, to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result is the very definition of insanity. i would hope to take a look, a hard look at what went wrong in the courtroom and do something different the next time. >> let's bring in the mother from last evening, a very different sound bite to play for you now. let's listen in to lucille mcbath, the mother of jordan davis. this was not too long after the verdict last night. >> it's sad for mr. dunn that he will live the rest of his life in that sense of torment and i will pray for him. and i've asked my family to pray for him. we'll continue to stand and we'll continue to wait for justice for jordan. >> ester, that was difficult to watch last evening. should a lot of people who are angry take her lead in that it is very difficult, the mother of jordan davis, to hear her say she is praying for dunn and felt sad for him in some way. it's difficult to take that stand. >> jordan davis's mama can say anything she wants. today is her baby's birthday and what she is havin
you know, angela corey seems unable to learn from the mistakes, to do the same thing over and over again and expect a different result is the very definition of insanity. i would hope to take a look, a hard look at what went wrong in the courtroom and do something different the next time. >> let's bring in the mother from last evening, a very different sound bite to play for you now. let's listen in to lucille mcbath, the mother of jordan davis. this was not too long after the verdict...
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. >> okay, so, angela corey the state attorney is vowing to press forward for a new trial for this countt's costly, for one. secondly, dunn's already going away for 60 years, it's expected. i'm sure some questions about an impartial jury and if they're able to find one. is it likely, do you think, that she will secure another trial? >> you know, i was surprised last night when she made that announcement that she would retry the case immediately. most of the time prosecutors will say, you know, we're going to have a look at the case and we'll make a determination about it to give themselves an opportunity to reflect and also to let public passions calm down a little bit. he's looking at 60 years in prison and i'll tell you something, he might be looking at 75 years in prison. there's a 15-year count involving firing bullets into a vehicle that could lead to additional jailtime. so, if he winds up with 60 or 75 years in jail from a pragmatic standpoint, on the other hand if you're the parents of jordan davis and you believe, as well you should, your son's reputation has been by this defens
. >> okay, so, angela corey the state attorney is vowing to press forward for a new trial for this countt's costly, for one. secondly, dunn's already going away for 60 years, it's expected. i'm sure some questions about an impartial jury and if they're able to find one. is it likely, do you think, that she will secure another trial? >> you know, i was surprised last night when she made that announcement that she would retry the case immediately. most of the time prosecutors will...
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houston, struggling desperately to rally for one big comeback, nor was he an early flame-out like coreyor river phoenix or heath ledger, shooting comets who did not live long enough to fulfill their early potential. >> the oscar goes to -- philip seymour hoffman in "capote." >> reporter: no, hoffman won the best actor statue. and in his acceptance speech he seemed so humble, so grounded. >> my mom's name is marilyn o'connor, and she's here tonight. and i'd like if you see her tonight to congratulate her because she brought up four kids alone. >> reporter: a gifted actor. some say the most gifted in his generation. >> he was a person with such scope and breadth that he could play anything. he could make you laugh. he could make you cry. he could terrorize you. he could thrill you. he could make you fall in love with him. >> reporter: hoffman's characters on stage and on screen often struggled to keep it together. from the high-strung medical student opposite robin williams in "patch adams" -- >> this isn't play time! this is serious business! >> reporter: to the sycophantic butler in "th
houston, struggling desperately to rally for one big comeback, nor was he an early flame-out like coreyor river phoenix or heath ledger, shooting comets who did not live long enough to fulfill their early potential. >> the oscar goes to -- philip seymour hoffman in "capote." >> reporter: no, hoffman won the best actor statue. and in his acceptance speech he seemed so humble, so grounded. >> my mom's name is marilyn o'connor, and she's here tonight. and i'd like if...
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christian ministers from quebec city which contributed to the bankruptcy of the company as a result corey says he got the information from sources but this did not convince the quantity the other aye aye aye aye. and . . i thought. i will. ch. i for her. stg. if at all. i am the act. act. at. the or in between. i honor her. as in what will it all. lemieux. we rule. its. it's a he gets off to the end of the state. it will. she is all took the view that god is to get from it. to celebrate this event. the gp group feel it yet in the historic center of the problem. we discussed the bulk of the portico and economic situation of the car tpg group chairman joseph goal in his opening address underlined that it takes energy determination and belief in the future to go with less than one generation state of war to being a fully fledged member of the biggest club but the bumper six. we admire everything has been the context. and he added that the ttp group has always supported cr which its european ambitions. our supporters constant and other wavering because we are convinced that we are destined to
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corey's proliferation activities especially its activities in the middle east. and i have seen and i have written about literally hundreds of published reports quoting european intelligence sources, is really intelligence sources development of missiles and nuclear warheads. and the latest of these reports described in a south korean official was quoted in one of these comair and sending top missile experts to north korea in the second half of 2012, who assisted north korea in preparing for the successful long-range missile test of december of 2012. and reports that iran paid a very handsome sum of money in order to send a very high level delegation of nuclear experts to the february of 2013 nuclear test but as i said, this is kind of the unwritten, not talk about problem that i think given all of the information that has come out in recent years that there is with north korea, this deep involvement between north korea and iran. we also have the wiki leaks documents describing how secretary rice instructed our ambassador in beijing to protest strongly to the chi
corey's proliferation activities especially its activities in the middle east. and i have seen and i have written about literally hundreds of published reports quoting european intelligence sources, is really intelligence sources development of missiles and nuclear warheads. and the latest of these reports described in a south korean official was quoted in one of these comair and sending top missile experts to north korea in the second half of 2012, who assisted north korea in preparing for the...
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american born fashion designer corey neilson has presented to the collection inspired by a house in the kitchen and prestigious paris fashion week. nielsen says she was inspired by a fall of this country want to create three dimensional shapes and figures to collections the study included everything from short dresses skirts and trousers long evening gowns made from employing sequence lace socks in one embarrassed to walk waddle needed a helping hand from an audience member terry machete out to the heel stuck in the train tracks the design is his biggest inspirations came from the altar of track in a trance state of june about the need to be typical repayments. so the three of them. it's ready. and also our hands. prime examples of black and udinese experience in a lifetime. if you don't have to stand for anything you don't have to drive to fights and to do what you believe it we don't get it doris fashion week is the last event in the fashion season off to new york london and milan will continue until the fifth of august. i eye will you. do. will see them to me. will. er it will the ya
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many are disappointed with prosecutor angela corey.en she retries the main count? her thoughts on the hot debate. she says it is missing something critically important. answers to the questions that matter to you ahead. stly? i wane that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you be brave ♪ ♪ i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. >>> welcome back. fair or not, a lot of people believe the prosecution is 0-2 in florida. zimmerman and dunn. dunn, even though there were multiple attempts on attempted murder. t
many are disappointed with prosecutor angela corey.en she retries the main count? her thoughts on the hot debate. she says it is missing something critically important. answers to the questions that matter to you ahead. stly? i wane that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has...