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committees are trying to get to the bottom. >> congress will be more effective than the doj. >> doug burnsa list wheel, we'll hope they find the e-mails. >> and we'll head back out west, we have seen terrible storms that are deadly specifically in the state of nebraska. and mike to bin is there. mike? >> reporter: right over my shoulder now and give you's look at all of the devastation and the path that the tornado took. 2 or 3 miles making a direct hit on the town of pilder, 350 people. you can see the path the tornado travelled. first responders are in the debris and resident picking through the debris. and just off of the screen to the right, a house that is still standing and that gives you an idea of how focused the destructive power of the tornados can be. and behind me, i want to look at the house that was stripped down to the the foundations. you can see it # a basement. they give a lot of credit that the casulty figures are rather low given the direct hit. stories where people are on the cell phones and they were talking to people saying i am looking up and can i can see the sky,
committees are trying to get to the bottom. >> congress will be more effective than the doj. >> doug burnsa list wheel, we'll hope they find the e-mails. >> and we'll head back out west, we have seen terrible storms that are deadly specifically in the state of nebraska. and mike to bin is there. mike? >> reporter: right over my shoulder now and give you's look at all of the devastation and the path that the tornado took. 2 or 3 miles making a direct hit on the town of...
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and joining us is doug burns. doug and healther this is so said. be tried as adults motorcycle mike skakel was charged. >> he was an adult when the charges came. >> that is a good point. here with the preliveeration and explosion of violent video game ands movies, we need to try for deterients and try them as adults, there is an interesting way that it all works. most of the time when they are adults, they get sentenced as juveniles. >> i don't know if it will deter. the fact of the matter, children don't have brains that are fully developed. prefrontal cortex is not there. whether or not that will deter young kids is not the case. >> they are trying to crack down the idea. and they changed the age back in wisconsin is because of gang crime and wanted to deter gangs. you put the young kids in regular prisones and you are facing sexual abuse. >> you can facility? >> it is rare. it happens but the majority of the time you're not housed with the adults but you're in an adult facility. i have a strong feeling these children will be charged as juveniles
and joining us is doug burns. doug and healther this is so said. be tried as adults motorcycle mike skakel was charged. >> he was an adult when the charges came. >> that is a good point. here with the preliveeration and explosion of violent video game ands movies, we need to try for deterients and try them as adults, there is an interesting way that it all works. most of the time when they are adults, they get sentenced as juveniles. >> i don't know if it will deter. the fact...
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we have former federal prosecutor doug burns and federal assistant u.s. attorney paul millon. we will start with you because you're the experts on how these things are done. as we are doing this, charlie, we will put what carl told you on the banners underneath. this case seems a little strange because is it illegal for carl icahn to even talk to friends and say i may do this with such and such a company like clorox? >> is it illegal to leak information about a confidential investigation? in some circumstances it is. in a grand jury investigation they have a role that says anybody who leaks information about what goes on in a grand jury investigation can be punished at the felony level. it is a disgrace this was leaks. we were talking about that, most likely somebody asked the fbi. phil mickelson, paul came up with this, he is like the weak link in the case. not the main player. your car like i took 9% stake in clorox, what did they do, they walked up to a golf green to scare them, said talked my attorneys. that is why they leaked it. >> he is in possession of material donatio
we have former federal prosecutor doug burns and federal assistant u.s. attorney paul millon. we will start with you because you're the experts on how these things are done. as we are doing this, charlie, we will put what carl told you on the banners underneath. this case seems a little strange because is it illegal for carl icahn to even talk to friends and say i may do this with such and such a company like clorox? >> is it illegal to leak information about a confidential investigation?...
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. >>> now, for more, let's bring in former federal prosecutor and justice department official doug burns, perfect person for this case. thank you for being here. let's talk about the jurisdiction in washington, dc. this happened off u.s. soil. why there. >> looked at the statute, 3238 of title 18, and it says it's extra territorial jurisdiction, an action against a u.s. facility. and the statute says either try them where he is first brought or his last known residence, of if you don't determine either of those, washington, dc. i that's why it happened, by default. >> by default. now, it's my understanding that if tried as a civilian he gets the same constitutional rights that you or i would get. >> this is exactly the core, harris, of the whole debate about enemy combatants in a military trial at guantanamo bay vs. civilian trial. some people say why is he being afforded the constitutional rights to confront and cross examine witnesses, issuing subpoenas. >> to remain silent. >> because he is an enemy combatant. and that's a political discussion more than a legal discussion. legally the
. >>> now, for more, let's bring in former federal prosecutor and justice department official doug burns, perfect person for this case. thank you for being here. let's talk about the jurisdiction in washington, dc. this happened off u.s. soil. why there. >> looked at the statute, 3238 of title 18, and it says it's extra territorial jurisdiction, an action against a u.s. facility. and the statute says either try them where he is first brought or his last known residence, of if you...
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charlie gasparino's back, but this time we're pairing him with a former federal prosecutor, doug burnsust former special attorney. how do they start to look at suspicious trades, and how suspicious is this one really? all of this and more and, of course, the records of the s&p might hit again today. melissa: liz, thanks so much. the attention that comes from wearing a royal crown can be a royal pain in the, well, you know. just ask kate middleton after this picture made an unexpected appearance online. palace officials reportedly enlisted a, quote, female minder to guard the duchess' london bridge full time. no word on the identity of the bodyguard who will be protecting the monarchy's backside. james, would you like a crack at this one? >> i definitely want a crack at the writing job on in this show. melissa: we do have a really good time. we knew this story was us. there's a money angle in there somewhere, job creation. they're creating jobs. >> well -- melissa: to watch the princess' bottom and make sure the rest of the world doesn't see it. >> it's probably going to be bad for jobs
charlie gasparino's back, but this time we're pairing him with a former federal prosecutor, doug burnsust former special attorney. how do they start to look at suspicious trades, and how suspicious is this one really? all of this and more and, of course, the records of the s&p might hit again today. melissa: liz, thanks so much. the attention that comes from wearing a royal crown can be a royal pain in the, well, you know. just ask kate middleton after this picture made an unexpected...
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investigating, and i think it's at this point, we, you know, based on everything we know, you had doug burnstor. >> people think this is not going to happen for a will'7ó lf technical reasons and other reasons. they're looking at whether carl tipped off this guy, billy walters, who's a gambler who tipped off phil mickelson who's a golfer guy, as everybody knows. sounds crazy, that's what it is. here's the interesting thing about it. from what sources close to the investigation tell me, carl was, essentially, alerted to something, that something was awry back in 2011 when finra calls him and said, hey, you know, there was some suspicious -- liz: the regulatory body for -- >> front line. financial industry regulatory authority. it's the front line authority. it begins with finra. they watch over everything, and they actually track these trades. and carl goes, okay, who did the trades? and when they ran the names by him, guess what? walters wasn't on the list. so the thing, essentially, remains dormant until carl icahn had no idea this was being investigated, literally. because finra, that's ki
investigating, and i think it's at this point, we, you know, based on everything we know, you had doug burnstor. >> people think this is not going to happen for a will'7ó lf technical reasons and other reasons. they're looking at whether carl tipped off this guy, billy walters, who's a gambler who tipped off phil mickelson who's a golfer guy, as everybody knows. sounds crazy, that's what it is. here's the interesting thing about it. from what sources close to the investigation tell me,...
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keith sullivan and doug burns are here. this happened in canada. let's be clear about the facts.ucks were on the median and not on the road. they were safe on the median. she saw them and said i don't see a mommy with those babies let me scoop them up in my car and take them hope. she stopped her car in the middle of the left lane. this woman is criminally stupid. >> no doubt but the bed rock of law is the mental state. she clearly had no intention of killing the individuals on the motorcycles. keep in mind, they are also partly responsible for their death. they were speeding, i think it was 20 miles above their speed limit and didn't leave enough distance. she didn't stop suddenly. this is usually a manslaughter. life in prison isn't humane. >> when you say didn't stop suddenly what do you mean? >> she got out of the car and there was ample opportunity for a driver to see the vehicle and some to a stop. other vehicles swerved out of the way. this motorcyclist was going to be fast and contributed to his own death and his daughter's det death. >> you would say the was neg negligen
keith sullivan and doug burns are here. this happened in canada. let's be clear about the facts.ucks were on the median and not on the road. they were safe on the median. she saw them and said i don't see a mommy with those babies let me scoop them up in my car and take them hope. she stopped her car in the middle of the left lane. this woman is criminally stupid. >> no doubt but the bed rock of law is the mental state. she clearly had no intention of killing the individuals on the...