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but would a jury believe her?witness jennifer crew had just taken the stand, and her story was a lot to absorb. ryan confessing, fighting with a wife who was leaving him, blacking out in the bathroom. would the jurors believe any or all of it? the defense had to make certain they didn't, but they were worried that they might. >> i think she had invented this story and started to live it, and really wanted to believe it. >> you were -- >> so they aimed for the jugular. could this woman be trusted? >> she had a jaded past. theft convictions, stealing, that's not something that an honest, credible person does. >> a one-time bartender at a strip club who managed the dancers. you were convicted of theft. >> yes, sir. >> you were also convicted of fraudulent practices, right? >> i believe that's what my record states. >> she was also in a methadone treatment program for her addiction to painkillers. >> you were using oxycontin for about five years. >> for about five years, yes. >> you have used false names to get drugs.
but would a jury believe her?witness jennifer crew had just taken the stand, and her story was a lot to absorb. ryan confessing, fighting with a wife who was leaving him, blacking out in the bathroom. would the jurors believe any or all of it? the defense had to make certain they didn't, but they were worried that they might. >> i think she had invented this story and started to live it, and really wanted to believe it. >> you were -- >> so they aimed for the jugular. could...
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jury.ooked at those jury instructions -- i thought they were crafted wonderfully. they explained to nonlawyers, members of the jury, what the obligation was that the government had. what it had to prove, and how it had to go about proving it. and how they could find him not guilty or guilty. i don't think there's any issue with the jury charges at all. i know 60 pages is long, and a lot of judges don't like to send the jury charges in writing into the jury. rather, they read it aloud to the jury. the preferred method today, when they are that long and complex, is to let the jury have it and spent time reading it. >> harris: real quick, judge, where does he go from this point? you got life in prison on that first count. from what i'm reading, there will be several lives in prison. we only have one life to give. >> right. there's no question as to what the judge, what the sentence of the judge will impose. as branyan us so nicely said, the statute commands life in prison. he will stay. there
jury.ooked at those jury instructions -- i thought they were crafted wonderfully. they explained to nonlawyers, members of the jury, what the obligation was that the government had. what it had to prove, and how it had to go about proving it. and how they could find him not guilty or guilty. i don't think there's any issue with the jury charges at all. i know 60 pages is long, and a lot of judges don't like to send the jury charges in writing into the jury. rather, they read it aloud to the...
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a prosecutor presents evidence to a grand jury. there's no defense attorney, there's no cross-examination. the witnesses are not voted. they give their -- are not vetted. they give their story. if 9 of 16 vote that it should move forward, it's voted out. a grand jury's not deciding guilt or innocence. they're deciding two things -- is there reasonable cause to believe that a crime was committed, and did r. kelly commit that crime? and so an indictment, even though it's an accusation, is highly significant because you have a group of people in the community who have determined that it can move on to the next phase. and at that next phase, it will be critical because that's when it will be tested. and on the issue of testing, apparently the indictment is predicated largely apparently on a videotape that was provided. we have to be careful andcacious as to a videotape. where did the videotape come from, what is the chain of custody? that is, how many sources did it go through? was it edited in any way? was technology superimposed in a
a prosecutor presents evidence to a grand jury. there's no defense attorney, there's no cross-examination. the witnesses are not voted. they give their -- are not vetted. they give their story. if 9 of 16 vote that it should move forward, it's voted out. a grand jury's not deciding guilt or innocence. they're deciding two things -- is there reasonable cause to believe that a crime was committed, and did r. kelly commit that crime? and so an indictment, even though it's an accusation, is highly...
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a grand jury has let out. the next step is to see what comes out of that grand jury.we get a true bill, no true bill, will it result in a arrest warrant for jussie smollett? >> martha: mike, thank you very much for that. mike tobin reporting live from chicago where the grand jury has just let out and we await the information on what comes next. katie havisham joins me, townhall.com contribute her, and rush on richie i just want to replay for everyone jussie smollett on "good morning america" stating his case. >> i'm pissed off. >> what what is it that have yo angry? >> it's the attackers but it's the attack. it's a thing of, listen, if i tell the truth, then that's it. because it's the truth. then it became a thing of, like, oh, how can you doubt that? how do you not believe that? it's the truth. >> martha: let me start with you and your reaction to his now being called a suspect in this case and the grand jury is convened? >> from day one, i looked at this jussie smollett case with a side eye. so much so that i told my radio listeners that something did not add up. b
a grand jury has let out. the next step is to see what comes out of that grand jury.we get a true bill, no true bill, will it result in a arrest warrant for jussie smollett? >> martha: mike, thank you very much for that. mike tobin reporting live from chicago where the grand jury has just let out and we await the information on what comes next. katie havisham joins me, townhall.com contribute her, and rush on richie i just want to replay for everyone jussie smollett on "good morning...
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precedes the actual opening film the so-called march of the gladiators that's the introduction of the jury to the international press seventeen films are in the competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with peter he said to me and very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said i didn't select them because they're women because they're great films so i think that it's a good step forward. and now let's have a look back at the last risk career. very few people in the film world have built a body of work as dynamic and multifaceted as juliette binoche. the french actress has been in over sixty films and right from the start has worked with some of the world's most visionary direct is been now she was already a star in france when her sensual performance in philip kaufman's one nine hundred eighty eight the parable lightness of being launched her international career. in one n
precedes the actual opening film the so-called march of the gladiators that's the introduction of the jury to the international press seventeen films are in the competition for the golden bear and this year the president of the jury is none other than the french star juliette binoche who had this to say about there being a lot of female directors in competition this year. well when i spoke with peter he said to me and very happy that we have seven films of women directors this year and he said...
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a grand jury returned the indictment. the sexual abuse based on the victim being under the age of 17 and robert kelly being more than five years older than the victim. aggravated really abuse is a class two felony. it is also probationable. we anticipate he will appear in bond court tomorrow afternoon, thank you. >>> that is was a important press conference. between 1998 and 1999, she has been involved in these cases for a long time, what's your take on what was heard? >> supposedly they have a 42 minute video, it's been in the grand jury, he has been arrested no bond, he will appear tomorrow and the discovery prosenior citizen will begin, and there will be a trial been last time he was charged there was an acquittal. so i would expect it to go forward. >> danny, we have a situation where we're looking at cases back from 1998 and 1999, how does that complicate things. >> it complicates things in the statute of limitations. expanding and eliminates statutes and limitations all together. the challenge here is that if they -
a grand jury returned the indictment. the sexual abuse based on the victim being under the age of 17 and robert kelly being more than five years older than the victim. aggravated really abuse is a class two felony. it is also probationable. we anticipate he will appear in bond court tomorrow afternoon, thank you. >>> that is was a important press conference. between 1998 and 1999, she has been involved in these cases for a long time, what's your take on what was heard? >>...
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the jury in new york convicts joaquÍn "el chap guzmÁn.orious crime lord faces life in prison. lash out at the u.s. --n exclusive interview with the bbc, venezuela's embattled president takes aim at america and president trump. and a nasty disease makes a comeback. weeport from washington state on the misinformation spreadin measles. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in ameri g and around tbe. tonight the infamous drug lord joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn is facing a life behind bars. it took 200 hours of evidence and more than a week for the new york jury to find him guilty on all 10 counts. the head of the murderous sinaloa cartel was extdited to the u.s. from mexico in 2017 after two daring escapes. prosecutors called the verdict a victory for the people of both countries. tawfik reports. this raid by mexican marines put an end to joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn's rlign as the wod's most powerful drug lord. it was his extradition to newio york and convithat sealed his fate. >> this will bring a sentenc tof life witho possibility of
the jury in new york convicts joaquÍn "el chap guzmÁn.orious crime lord faces life in prison. lash out at the u.s. --n exclusive interview with the bbc, venezuela's embattled president takes aim at america and president trump. and a nasty disease makes a comeback. weeport from washington state on the misinformation spreadin measles. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in ameri g and around tbe. tonight the infamous drug lord joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn is facing a...
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grand jury proceedings should be kept secret. if new york state has a case against paul manafort, they should just bring their case. it shouldn't actually depend on whether or not they think the president is dangling a pardon. it should be either they have a case or they don't. if they have a case, bring it. the charges could be similar to state or federal charges or there might be other specific things related to crimes in new york state law that they would have unique things to charge him with. >> let's look ahead, dana, to next week. very consequential for the president. you've got the delivery, it is possible, of the final mueller report. president trump's former personal attorney michael cohen testifying on capitol hill before one, not two, three committees. tuesday the house is going to vote on the resolution against the president's national emergency declaration, and the president also has this little summit in vietnam with kim jong-un. what are you looking for? >> i mean, all of it. we're going to be looking for sleep. th
grand jury proceedings should be kept secret. if new york state has a case against paul manafort, they should just bring their case. it shouldn't actually depend on whether or not they think the president is dangling a pardon. it should be either they have a case or they don't. if they have a case, bring it. the charges could be similar to state or federal charges or there might be other specific things related to crimes in new york state law that they would have unique things to charge him...
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evidence is being presented to a grand jury.ng the developments. >> two big developments we got to hear a short time ago. one, as you mention, jussie smollett is no longer considered a victim. he's no longer in limbo. he's officially a suspect for a class 4 felony, filing a false police report. max penalty is three years in prison and a $25,000 fine. evidence presented to a grand jury on the fourth floor the building behind me. we know from people been staking out the grand jury room that the osundairo brothers are inside. their testimony as part of the evidence being presented to the grand jury. we are waiting to see what will come out of that grand jury. after a long waiting game that started friday night with police saying they wanted to bring smollett in for some follow-up questioning. he lawyered up. he got his crisis intervention team. it became clear they were never going to say no to police that they were coming in for the follow-up questioning but they weren't coming in. they were dragging their feet. it was never going
evidence is being presented to a grand jury.ng the developments. >> two big developments we got to hear a short time ago. one, as you mention, jussie smollett is no longer considered a victim. he's no longer in limbo. he's officially a suspect for a class 4 felony, filing a false police report. max penalty is three years in prison and a $25,000 fine. evidence presented to a grand jury on the fourth floor the building behind me. we know from people been staking out the grand jury room that...
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jury and it's a real jury anita's can't resist their rich taste creamy texture and high sweetness once they've tried them. while. you're going to. but environmentalist's in malaysia are sounding alarm bells because of the fruits popularity to grow large areas of jungle clad hillside are being cleared to make more land to the fruit but you know it's coming becoming a demand especially where the chinese market is concerned so i would say that right now the evidence of all these deforestation for planting of us is in actual fact preparation to meet that demand. as well as destroying habitats for animals such as tigers deforestation also poses a flood risk as de vries dumped in the water. there must be a balance of how much we produce. and how much it's you know it's taken care of you know that that must be there for us to survive otherwise we won't have water we won't have any. this year in tree sapling has a long way to go before it bears fruit perhaps destined for china where it'll fetch several times the price paid for it in malaysia meanwhile the malaysian government insists it won't
jury and it's a real jury anita's can't resist their rich taste creamy texture and high sweetness once they've tried them. while. you're going to. but environmentalist's in malaysia are sounding alarm bells because of the fruits popularity to grow large areas of jungle clad hillside are being cleared to make more land to the fruit but you know it's coming becoming a demand especially where the chinese market is concerned so i would say that right now the evidence of all these deforestation for...
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federal prosecutors have now begun presenting evidence to a grand jury in washington, d.c. with an eye toward potentially indicting zinke for lying to investigators. as of today, "the post" reports that zinke himself has not been called to appear before this grand jury, but "the post" have two sources confirming that in fact this grand jury has been convened. and, you know, although a lot of trump cabinet officials or trump cabinet nominees or other senior trump officials have been driven out of washington trailed by very serious scandals, depending on how this goes with the grand jury, ryan zinke may be the first trump cabinet official to face a federal criminal indictment, which is a very serious thing. if that is where this is going somebody please save a seat in the courtroom for the stuffed bear. we will be watching that closely. i should tell you, as of yet, there has been no comment from the white house on this reporting at all, but tonight i can tell you one of our producers from this show was able to reach mr. zinke by phone to ask him personally for comment. he di
federal prosecutors have now begun presenting evidence to a grand jury in washington, d.c. with an eye toward potentially indicting zinke for lying to investigators. as of today, "the post" reports that zinke himself has not been called to appear before this grand jury, but "the post" have two sources confirming that in fact this grand jury has been convened. and, you know, although a lot of trump cabinet officials or trump cabinet nominees or other senior trump officials...
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its success now resting in the jury's hands.oklyn. >>> now to a celebration like no other in china as the country ushered in the year of the pig. chinese communities were lit with light shows and decorations in celebration of the lunar new year. millions also celebrated at home watching the count to midnight on the annual spring festival gala. it has been a tradition since 1983. so when it comes to chinese new year, just feast for the senses overall. >> so festive. those shows are amazing. >>> thanks for waking up with us. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm marlie hall. keep it right here. more news is straight ahead. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... ...sore throat, fever, cough, sinus pressure, chest congestion, headache, nasal congestion, body pain... all in one. did you really need the caps lock? get tough on cold and flu symptoms. mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. the bay area. >>> and a good tuesday morning to you, and no doubt a cold one outside. snow is falling in some parts of the bay area. check out this radar right
its success now resting in the jury's hands.oklyn. >>> now to a celebration like no other in china as the country ushered in the year of the pig. chinese communities were lit with light shows and decorations in celebration of the lunar new year. millions also celebrated at home watching the count to midnight on the annual spring festival gala. it has been a tradition since 1983. so when it comes to chinese new year, just feast for the senses overall. >> so festive. those shows...
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next speaker, please. >> i was the principal writer on the civil grand jury report. i have reviewed all the responses that i got -- that we got from all over the various agencies, and i have a few comments to make about those responses, and a few other things. i was very gratified to see that a lot of the responses to our findings and recommendations were very receptive, and that people tended to agree with the points that we arrived at. in other cases, they disagreed with our points, and i would like to say that we understand the reasons for their disagreement. however, i would like to start with a letter from the mayor, september 3rd, 2018, which was signed by the heads of all departments. in which she said, meeting minimum production targets in our age n.a. is not the same as meeting market demand. we know with that developer is in san francisco want to build high end housing, of course, that is how they make their money, and we know that we rely on them to build housing for us, and we try to always make sure that the developers are friendly towards our interests.
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. >> i made the decision to take that case to the grand jury and ultimately the grand jury decided felony's but not worthy of criminal charges. >> reporter: then one day a repo man showed up for that shiny new fire truck dixon had donated. >> it turned out the fire truck was leased and they came and took it away from the fire department. >> reporter: that's when frank and paige and the whole town found out dixon's money was gone, too. >> he gave it to someone who pyramid schemed it. >> reporter: the missing money, the repoed truck, the grand jury investigation, it all kept dixon on the front pages of the local paper for months. a series of public humiliations ending with an exclamation point when he was embarrassingly picked newsmaker of the year. >> it was clear rob, he was a big deal 'cause he had a lot of money. and then to lose it and be disgraced in a relatively small community -- >> they're writing about him in the local paper. >> and i said, "he has taken a gigantic fall and he will change dramatically for the worst." and i think that was very predictable and i think for rob that's w
. >> i made the decision to take that case to the grand jury and ultimately the grand jury decided felony's but not worthy of criminal charges. >> reporter: then one day a repo man showed up for that shiny new fire truck dixon had donated. >> it turned out the fire truck was leased and they came and took it away from the fire department. >> reporter: that's when frank and paige and the whole town found out dixon's money was gone, too. >> he gave it to someone who...
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the jury has a duty to professionally review every document, all the jury instructions. and i think they did an amazing job. i applaud their efforts. you have to remember, what you heard at the trial is only a snapshot of what this man has done. what nobody is talking about today is the fentanyl that the cartel is pumping into america, killing our kids at unprecedented levels. we haven't seen anything like this in the history of our country. el chapo was one of the geniuses behind the fentanyl idea to make money. it's about the money. that's what drug cartels are involved in. these cartels are operating like terrorists. i hope the president and the state department consider designating them as terrorists because that's what they are. >> one would hope this sends a message to other drug lords and to mexico and in the midst of our immigration debate that continues to steam on in washington. defense attorneys, randy, slammed the government's case. they basically said that those cooperating witnesses were doing it to save their own hides. they told jurors thursday, i believe
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the jury is deliberating there.nor there is taking to aides about a possible resignation. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: all right. the big wait for the big speech. i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world" getting ready for the president's state of the union tomorrow night. so much going on curb -- concurrently, it's hard to fit it in the one show. the president will talk about the border fight and the funding for the wall but not trying to rush a conference committee that wants to get something done by next friday. that could prove easier said than done. then the president would push an emergency lever that would almost assuredly be challenged in the courts. there's not a lot of givens. kevin corke gearing up at the white house. kevin? >> here's wha
the jury is deliberating there.nor there is taking to aides about a possible resignation. i'm trace gallagher in for shepard smith. "your world" with neil cavuto is next. >> neil: all right. the big wait for the big speech. i'm neil cavuto and this is "your world" getting ready for the president's state of the union tomorrow night. so much going on curb -- concurrently, it's hard to fit it in the one show. the president will talk about the border fight and the funding...
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is this the verdict of the jury?, guilty of second degree murder for strangling nici, his wife of almost four years. >> oh. absolute elation. i just wanted justice for my daughter. and we got it. >> what do you want to say to david pietz now? >> david, i hope -- i hope you find it in your heart to be sorry. because if you don't, you'll burn in hell forever. >> three weeks later, david pietz returned to court for his sentencing. presiding judge michael haden expressed disgust that david had strangled his wife, who trusted him. >> i don't know what was going through her head as she looked into the face of the man she thought she loved as he took her life away. accordingly, the sentence will be -- >> judge haden sentenced david pietz to 18 years in prison, the maximum time allowed in this second-degree murder case. before her daughter's convicted killer was led away, nicole's mother had this to say. >> i've let david take my life for the last seven and a half years. but i'm not going to anymore. david, i forgive you. i'
is this the verdict of the jury?, guilty of second degree murder for strangling nici, his wife of almost four years. >> oh. absolute elation. i just wanted justice for my daughter. and we got it. >> what do you want to say to david pietz now? >> david, i hope -- i hope you find it in your heart to be sorry. because if you don't, you'll burn in hell forever. >> three weeks later, david pietz returned to court for his sentencing. presiding judge michael haden expressed...
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some 60 pages of jury instructions.a week, still no verdict. polo sandoval has been following the trial, so is there any expectation of how much longer deliberations could go? >> reporter: it's hard to say, fred. let me let you know at this point, we know that "el chapo" guzman's reputation is being the head and the brains behind that criminal organization, so many people assume, perhaps, this would be an open and shut case. but here we are, four days of deliberations later, the fifth day expected tomorrow, and still no verdict. one of the main reasons? all the testimony they're going over. here's some of that. >> reporter: for the last two months, a jury has listened to details of bloodshed. they went into "el chapo's" mind and saw images of this druglord, his pistol at his side. the jury heard how guzman allegedly smuggled drugs inside cars, chili, even fake banana as. cooperating with the government included testimony from alex fuentes. he testified about his former boss giving bribes to mexican officials. he once pa
some 60 pages of jury instructions.a week, still no verdict. polo sandoval has been following the trial, so is there any expectation of how much longer deliberations could go? >> reporter: it's hard to say, fred. let me let you know at this point, we know that "el chapo" guzman's reputation is being the head and the brains behind that criminal organization, so many people assume, perhaps, this would be an open and shut case. but here we are, four days of deliberations later, the...
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brian: as you all set in baltimore and you had a grand jury, where was the grand jury meeting?im: in a room in the federal courthouse. brian: and baltimore? tim: yes. brian: and who went before that, did you all? tim: the grand jury's are organized by prosecutors. we would bring witnesses into the grand jury room and have them take the oath and testify from the grand jury, and we would be the ones asking questions. we would be the ones deciding what witnesses to bring in and how to present the evidence. brian: how many times did you bring somebody in front of the grand jury that related to vice president agnew? ron: multiple times. brian: who were the others besides lester matz? ron: there was a bagman named bud hammerman, who was a very successful, wealthy businessman, who was agnew's principal bagman . there was a guy named alan greene, a second bagman. there were others who had paid. tim: jerry wolf. ron: jerry wolf, another consulting engineer. tim: he was also chairman of the state roads commission in which he acted as agnew's bagman, keeping 50% of the bribes on state roa
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its success now resting in the jury's hands. nbc news brooklyn. >>> tonight we are learning more about a tragic plane crash mystery in southern california. five people killed when the aircraft began to break apart mid-flight. >> reporter: this video appearing to show a plane over southern california turning into a fireball. neighbors rushing out to find a house on fire and degree scattered for blocks. >> it definitely sounded like a missile. >> reporter: nancy was at home. >> the alternator broke free and shot through this window and went through that wall into the bathroom. >> reporter: down the street, the cabin of the small twin engine in a backyard. the pilot didn't survive. >> i have a single family residence. >> reporter: four others inside this home also killed. neighbors say they have been getting ready for a super bowl party when debris crashed through the roof. now investigating what caused the plane to crash out of the sky. >>> that measles emergency is growing. the comeback being blamed on parents not getting their k
its success now resting in the jury's hands. nbc news brooklyn. >>> tonight we are learning more about a tragic plane crash mystery in southern california. five people killed when the aircraft began to break apart mid-flight. >> reporter: this video appearing to show a plane over southern california turning into a fireball. neighbors rushing out to find a house on fire and degree scattered for blocks. >> it definitely sounded like a missile. >> reporter: nancy was at...
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i think the jury is out on that.ce the exploratory committee and was very well received. we'll see whether or not the president has any cracks going forward, but the one thing about the president is he has had a lot of rock solid support amongst republicans straight on through all of the controversies, all the elections. he is rock solid in the republican party. >> very quickly, very, very quickly because they are telling you to wrap. what about an independent? is there an appetite for a serious independent candidate? >> well, independents make up the largest voting block in new hampshire, but i would say to take an independent campaign nationwide is so very difficult. a lot of people don't like parties, but parties are very good vehicles for helping a candidate get elected. >> thank you very much for being with me today. enjoy the town hall tonight. i know you will be up watching. for all of you watching, my friend don lemon will host senator klobuchar tonight 10:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> a grand jury has bee
i think the jury is out on that.ce the exploratory committee and was very well received. we'll see whether or not the president has any cracks going forward, but the one thing about the president is he has had a lot of rock solid support amongst republicans straight on through all of the controversies, all the elections. he is rock solid in the republican party. >> very quickly, very, very quickly because they are telling you to wrap. what about an independent? is there an appetite for a...
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during the entire time the verdict was read as the jury stared back. >> el chapo staring down the jury. that parse i expected. it's gangster that the jury stared back. if i was on that jury, i would be delivering the verdict like oh, i'm not really here. i don't know anything about this trial. but sitting there looking him in the eye like you think you're loco, i like jury duty. me oo. ♪ >> i have often wondered how the jurors feel knowing that they can see each other eye to eye. i think i might be looking at my shoes. >> especially after hearing what he did in that trial. >> very brave. >> grim. >> i think you're right. very brave. >> welcome to "cbs this morning." the once untouchable drug bust known as el chapo is likely to spend 23 hours a day in a cell for the rest of his life. a jury convicted joaquin guzman yesterday on all ten counts of a federal indictment including engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise. drug trafficking and money laundering. >> his three-month trial completed a decades long effort by u.s. officials to bring the fugitive to justice. his lawyers plan to
during the entire time the verdict was read as the jury stared back. >> el chapo staring down the jury. that parse i expected. it's gangster that the jury stared back. if i was on that jury, i would be delivering the verdict like oh, i'm not really here. i don't know anything about this trial. but sitting there looking him in the eye like you think you're loco, i like jury duty. me oo. ♪ >> i have often wondered how the jurors feel knowing that they can see each other eye to eye....
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itself the panel that's going to be judging the films that's all stage and about and jury president this year is none other than the one and only juliet you know she know her from shock and awe from the english patient certainly and she's leading up a very gender balance jury and quite a jury with one of germany's top stars also supposed john leo who just won the foreign language oscar last year for his movie fantastic woman. and she was talking a little bit about all of these wonderful female directors and saying that it's not just about a quota but the they are really great directors who deserve to be here yet if we're talking about women in film of course we also have to mention the me too movement at the huge movement that was sparked by revelations about the sexual assault of actresses in the film industry now juliette binoche the jury president as we mentioned she was asked about that in the press conference that she gave she worked extensively with harvey weinstein of course on two of her massive films so she was asked about her relationship with him and what she thinks about
itself the panel that's going to be judging the films that's all stage and about and jury president this year is none other than the one and only juliet you know she know her from shock and awe from the english patient certainly and she's leading up a very gender balance jury and quite a jury with one of germany's top stars also supposed john leo who just won the foreign language oscar last year for his movie fantastic woman. and she was talking a little bit about all of these wonderful female...
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the jury began deliberations.first panel was deadlocked 6 to 6. >> let me ask you this, have you reached a eye any mouse verdict? >> but this time they were out two hours. we find curtis t.lovelace not guilty. >> 2 and a half years later and two jury trials later, not guilty. >> two hour verdict, murder trial, what does that tell you? >> that tells me that they were absolutely convinced curt was innocent. >> that's not how prosecutor ed park kin son see it? >> sometimes it works. i think my partner in the prosecution said you're looking at a guy you think might have gotten away with murder. i feel bad because i think we were right. >> while the legal consequences for curtis are over, the fallout from cory's death continues to paralyze the extended family. >> i don't know what to believe anymore. >> lindsay, now a teacher, remains estranged from her father but she hopes to salvage something despite all that's happened, a relationship with her brothers. >> i pray every day and hope that one day i'll get a call, a te
the jury began deliberations.first panel was deadlocked 6 to 6. >> let me ask you this, have you reached a eye any mouse verdict? >> but this time they were out two hours. we find curtis t.lovelace not guilty. >> 2 and a half years later and two jury trials later, not guilty. >> two hour verdict, murder trial, what does that tell you? >> that tells me that they were absolutely convinced curt was innocent. >> that's not how prosecutor ed park kin son see it?...
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but they have two sources confirming that in fact this grand jury has been convened. and, down next although a lot of trump cabinet officials or nominees or other senior trump officials have been driven out of washington trailed by very serious scandals, depending how this goes, ryan zinke may be the first official to face a federal criminal indictment, which is a very serious thing and if that is where this is going, somebody please save a seat in the courtroom for the stuffed bear. we will be watching that closely. i should tell you as of yet, there has been no comment from the white house on this reporting at all but tonight, i can tell you, one of our producers from the show was able to reach mr. zinke by phone to ask him personally for comment he did give us a comment on the story tonight. his comment was quote, have a great day. bye, bye. better than no comment. here is something else we are watching tonight. as we have been waiting all day on the prosecutor's sentencing memo related to paul manafort, "the new york times" also just broke some new news on preside
but they have two sources confirming that in fact this grand jury has been convened. and, down next although a lot of trump cabinet officials or nominees or other senior trump officials have been driven out of washington trailed by very serious scandals, depending how this goes, ryan zinke may be the first official to face a federal criminal indictment, which is a very serious thing and if that is where this is going, somebody please save a seat in the courtroom for the stuffed bear. we will be...
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this was not a sequestered jury. >> it was not, and that would have been unusual. you have multiple counts, a lot of evidence. in my experience, andrea, jurors take their obligations very seriously. even as we as outsiders think, wow, the evidence looks overwhelming, jurors take their time with it, they go through the counts, they go through the evidence, they have a verdict form they have to complete. not terribly surprising that they take a while, just jurors doing their jobs. >> we'll have more and we'll be back in a moment. stay with us. e back in a moment stay with us [cell phone rings] where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. where are you? it's very loud there. are you taking a zumba class? to most, he's phil..pro golfer. it's very loud there. to me, he's... ...well, dad. so whe
this was not a sequestered jury. >> it was not, and that would have been unusual. you have multiple counts, a lot of evidence. in my experience, andrea, jurors take their obligations very seriously. even as we as outsiders think, wow, the evidence looks overwhelming, jurors take their time with it, they go through the counts, they go through the evidence, they have a verdict form they have to complete. not terribly surprising that they take a while, just jurors doing their jobs. >>...
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prosecutors went to a grand jury first. that is significant. they didn't arrest him because they got this confirmation. this has been going on for months. so if you go to a grand jury first and arrest him, does it show you're crossing the ts and dotting the is? when prosecutors take the time to go to the grand jury and present evidence and witnesses, it shows that they're trying to make their case. they're trying to show what they have early on, trying to make sure they don't bring charges that will result in acquittal. that is responsible for prosecutors to do in a case like this. >> trace: no deal here. you're going to trial because if you're r. kelly and you're his team, you're not going to cut a deal. that will send you to prison. >> what i did as a prosecutor and what i do as a defense counsel, a lot of the sexual offender lists, you'll be on a list the rest of your life. they go to trail. >> trace: you have defended some of these types of cases what is the defense here? >> when you're dealing with minors, that you reasonably believe the p
prosecutors went to a grand jury first. that is significant. they didn't arrest him because they got this confirmation. this has been going on for months. so if you go to a grand jury first and arrest him, does it show you're crossing the ts and dotting the is? when prosecutors take the time to go to the grand jury and present evidence and witnesses, it shows that they're trying to make their case. they're trying to show what they have early on, trying to make sure they don't bring charges that...
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had no knowledge and had no reason to believe that a grand jury had been convened. and that he had not been contacted by law enforcement. obviously he has now been contacted by law enforcement because there is a warrant out for his client's arrest. where we stand now is waiting for the state's attorney to reveal exactly what they are charging r. kelly with. we will also be waiting to find out if he turns himself in or if he is indeed arrested. one or the other should happen today. we should also mention that this has been -- there have been allegations and accusations against r. kelly for decades. literally decades. women who have come forward, women who have settled out of court accusing him of having sex with them when they are minors. women who have come forward just recently in the "surviving r. kelly" series, a six-hour series on lifetime that aired in january. that definitely seemed to shake information loose. that series had several women who came forward saying that they themselves had been abused by r. kelly, both sexually and physically and other ways. the
had no knowledge and had no reason to believe that a grand jury had been convened. and that he had not been contacted by law enforcement. obviously he has now been contacted by law enforcement because there is a warrant out for his client's arrest. where we stand now is waiting for the state's attorney to reveal exactly what they are charging r. kelly with. we will also be waiting to find out if he turns himself in or if he is indeed arrested. one or the other should happen today. we should...
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. >>> the fate of the world's most notorious drug lord, el chapo, now in the lands of a jury. >>> new details the deadly mystery crash. four people getting ready for a super bowl party killed when a plane slammed into the house. >>> the measles outbreak growing, hot spots flaring up across the country.er the ncy being blamed on parents not getting their children vaccinated. >> backlash against a judge who called underage girls aggressorx in abuse case, then gave the 67-year-old defendant a reduced sentence. a >>> stunniission from action star liam neeson. the revelation from his past in lesome fans stunned. >>> hollywood in shock over the sudden death of a beloved long-time soap star.he as just 52. >>> the super bowl's breakout star. no, not tom brady or adam levine. the boy from the commercial that brought so many people tears. >>> and little sofia, the girl who charmed drake and had the whole country rooting for her. g >> ietting a heart, mom! >> wait till you see her now and hear sofia's new message. >>> good evening. it's not that he hasn't gotten the message, it's just that virgi
. >>> the fate of the world's most notorious drug lord, el chapo, now in the lands of a jury. >>> new details the deadly mystery crash. four people getting ready for a super bowl party killed when a plane slammed into the house. >>> the measles outbreak growing, hot spots flaring up across the country.er the ncy being blamed on parents not getting their children vaccinated. >> backlash against a judge who called underage girls aggressorx in abuse case, then gave...
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jury deliberations may stretch into next week. we'll tell you why jurors may be taking their time here. ultimate sleep number event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 24-month financing on all smart beds. only for a limited time. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. in the time it...
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and they're on the grand jury. is there anything smollett could do at this point to stop that process or is this going to go forward and he's kind of out of control? >> there are several things they can do. just like the defense attorneys call the prosecutor and stop the process yesterday i believe. what they may be doing is trying to work out a deal where he does not get formally charged. prior to grand jury proceedings, people can work out a deal, whether it's a plea deal, guilty plea or community service or some type of plea to make sure this does not go forward and they wouldn't have it on their record. >> dana: all right. pleasure to have you on the show. would love to have you back. thank you. fox news alert. president trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani said he has not been notified that robert mueller has completed his report. this afternoon reports it was wrapped up. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is live with this report. we've been told it was wrapping up. every couple months we
and they're on the grand jury. is there anything smollett could do at this point to stop that process or is this going to go forward and he's kind of out of control? >> there are several things they can do. just like the defense attorneys call the prosecutor and stop the process yesterday i believe. what they may be doing is trying to work out a deal where he does not get formally charged. prior to grand jury proceedings, people can work out a deal, whether it's a plea deal, guilty plea...
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minutes ago, a federal jury the verdict.es ago, a federal jury hearing the eastern district convicted joaquin guzman, el chapo, on all counts of the federal indictment. thejury on all counts of the federal indictment. the jury found that he led the largest and most dangerous drug cartels in the world and that he is responsible for violence including murders and the smuggling of massive amounts of narcotics into the united states over a period of decades. his conviction we expect will give a sense of —— sentence of life without the possibility of a roll, a sentence from which there is no escape and no return. his conviction is a victory for the american people, who have suffered so american people, who have suffered so long and so much whilejoaquin guzman made billions pouring poison over our guzman made billions pouring poison over oui’ southern guzman made billions pouring poison over our southern border. this is a victory for the mexican people, who have lost more than 100,000 lives in drug—related violence. this convictio
minutes ago, a federal jury the verdict.es ago, a federal jury hearing the eastern district convicted joaquin guzman, el chapo, on all counts of the federal indictment. thejury on all counts of the federal indictment. the jury found that he led the largest and most dangerous drug cartels in the world and that he is responsible for violence including murders and the smuggling of massive amounts of narcotics into the united states over a period of decades. his conviction we expect will give a...
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but i did i did so bits be my twitter proof of the it's back to the grand jury was convened if i am if i am arrested they want to put me in prison they're going to say i am a flight risk or it's obvious i'm in flight. and i won't be able to talk for the duration of this campaign and it's extremely important for me searches say the things i need to say but will try and get comment from the i.r.s. but obviously other presidential contenders would say to you who's going to pay for hospitals and public roads and public health care if no one pays taxes well it went well wait a minute what percentage of the taxes on our income actually go to those things they go to congressional salaries and junkets and everything else we had no chance to speak for the civil war in america one hundred years of prosperity and government that was so that was saying and for i did one hundred years without taxation there are thousands of ways to fund a government you don't have to illegally tax and steal from your citizens in order to fund it it's just the easiest way you could you could have road taxes and then
but i did i did so bits be my twitter proof of the it's back to the grand jury was convened if i am if i am arrested they want to put me in prison they're going to say i am a flight risk or it's obvious i'm in flight. and i won't be able to talk for the duration of this campaign and it's extremely important for me searches say the things i need to say but will try and get comment from the i.r.s. but obviously other presidential contenders would say to you who's going to pay for hospitals and...
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so overwhelming because i've never been even on a jury so to be the boss of a jury. it's another whole layer of responsibility. you have the idea how did you cope with all the stress and commotion of the film festival. well i didn't get sick much and i have a good sense of humor. more we have had a great deal of fun don't forget that in spite of all the heavy issues that we see on the screen i can only handle them with some humor. combined with me to morrow you've got to have some fun too. coarsely mr khosla you've watched an extraordinary number of movies you're a food and drink on a sewer and you have introduced a color in every section to the bar and. you make music and you enjoy bringing music films to the barely knowledge is mr cost like a happy person. if you haven't. yes i know. i mean sometimes i've been very stressed out in advance of the festival perhaps a bit unhappy. or i've had some very harsh personal criticism and then i don't feel too great of course. but in general i'm a pretty happy person and i can't believe how long my good mood has held at least
so overwhelming because i've never been even on a jury so to be the boss of a jury. it's another whole layer of responsibility. you have the idea how did you cope with all the stress and commotion of the film festival. well i didn't get sick much and i have a good sense of humor. more we have had a great deal of fun don't forget that in spite of all the heavy issues that we see on the screen i can only handle them with some humor. combined with me to morrow you've got to have some fun too....
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in desperation has i thought i don't want exact charges they convened a grand jury on the twenty second of january charging myself my wife and four of my campaign workers with unspecified criminal jelani charges involving taxation the only thing i can think about is they're going to claim it's a conspiracy to avoid taxes but in any case the grand jury is real grand juries are rubber stamps for prosecutors in america one hundred percent of the time they come back with an indictment why only the prosecutor is allowed to talk to them on the prosecutors will present evidence that those charges are not allowed even though that is happening there only children she's in the world who still use grand juries one is america and the other one is liberia every other country abandoned this obvious shake practice decades ago so in any case that in any case did said the grand jury was convened charges repress i'm sure that there that indictment was resort or is being reached and why they have not publicize it yet i have no clue but i did i did so bits be my twitter proof of the it's back to the grand
in desperation has i thought i don't want exact charges they convened a grand jury on the twenty second of january charging myself my wife and four of my campaign workers with unspecified criminal jelani charges involving taxation the only thing i can think about is they're going to claim it's a conspiracy to avoid taxes but in any case the grand jury is real grand juries are rubber stamps for prosecutors in america one hundred percent of the time they come back with an indictment why only the...
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you hope the jury you know agrees with you, but in the end you know sometimes the jury doesn't. relief, but it's also like -- "yeah, we got her." >> a month later, we're at sentencing and ashley's given the opportunity to speak to the court. but we know she's really speaking to her mom. >> i hate my mother for ruining so many people's lives. what gave her the right to play god with people? i never knew what hate was until now. even though i do hate her, i still love her at the same time. that bothers me. it's so confusing. she was my best friend and she took that all away. >> stacey, completely unmoved by this, but i'll tell you, in that courtroom, you could have heard a pin drop. >> i didn't get a chance to say goodbye, and this will be the last time i get a chance. as horrible as it makes me feel, this is goodbye, mom. >> you said today that this is goodbye. >> right. and i meant it. >> never again. >> never again. because she tried to kill me, and nothing that she could say to me is going to ever change that. >> i was really honestly hoping that she would just apologize. she
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a jury heard the facts of that case. a jury acquitted him fair and square.>> reporter: we pushed back because obviously the state's attorney believes otherwise, or else they would not have brought the charges against r. kelly. they certainly have looked into whether double jeopardy applies in that one case. but there are three other cases as well that have been brought up here. so as you might imagine, the women would be very, very upset to hear that their stories are disbelieved. but he is r. kelly's attorney, and this, don, is the very first time that we have heard anything from r. kelly's camp when it comes to these particular allegations. we've been waiting all day, asking all day for a response. we have finally gotten one right here on your show, don. >> sara sidner, thank you. doing a great job out there. i want to bring in now joey jackson and areva martin to discuss this, two very smart legal minds. areva is the author of "make it rain" by the way. let's talk about this, joey. i'm going to bring you in first. so he's in custody tonight. obviously the
a jury heard the facts of that case. a jury acquitted him fair and square.>> reporter: we pushed back because obviously the state's attorney believes otherwise, or else they would not have brought the charges against r. kelly. they certainly have looked into whether double jeopardy applies in that one case. but there are three other cases as well that have been brought up here. so as you might imagine, the women would be very, very upset to hear that their stories are disbelieved. but he...