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. >> earlier i asked criminal defense attorney paul batista if he expects zimmerman will face another trial in federal court. >> in theory the u.s. justice department can indict george zimmerman for criminal civil rights violations in theory and, in fact, we have seen press releases where the justice department is reminding the public that it has an open investigation. i've been around for a long time unfortunately and i have seen, for example, the rodney king case where the police were acquitted by a local jury in los angeles. that was followed by a federal criminal indictment, and that case kind of ended in the ground. it didn't really get anywhere. my guess is we will not see a federal criminal indictment of george zimmerman. among other things, he is not a public official. he may be a wannabe cop, but he's not a cop. >> right. so even though a lot of -- a lot of controversy surrounding this case and a politically charged case, you're saying it's unlikely we'll see anything from the feds. >> i'm thinking like a lawyer. i know how a prosecutor evaluates a case. it will not bring a c
. >> earlier i asked criminal defense attorney paul batista if he expects zimmerman will face another trial in federal court. >> in theory the u.s. justice department can indict george zimmerman for criminal civil rights violations in theory and, in fact, we have seen press releases where the justice department is reminding the public that it has an open investigation. i've been around for a long time unfortunately and i have seen, for example, the rodney king case where the police...
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supported batista government. promised raul castro cubans his focus more on economic growth while maintaining the country's socialist system. in athletics, the 100 meter sprint has been won at the diamond league in london. he is one of briton's rightist stars, having won six olympic medals -- brightest stars, having won six olympic medals. he dashed across the line in 9.85 seconds, his best time so far this year. in the high jump, soaring above his rivals. has won histyler second gold at the championship in barcelona. he finished ahead in his favorite event, the men's 25 kilometer race. he had won gold in the five kilometer team event. his victory in the 25 kilometer event is his 13th in his career and means he is the most successful freestyle swimmer on earth. soccer fans in germany are gearing up for the new season which kicks off in two weeks' time. but can anyone take on the mighty unit -- munich? those two squads will give their fans a taste of what is to come this season with a face off on night in germany's
supported batista government. promised raul castro cubans his focus more on economic growth while maintaining the country's socialist system. in athletics, the 100 meter sprint has been won at the diamond league in london. he is one of briton's rightist stars, having won six olympic medals -- brightest stars, having won six olympic medals. he dashed across the line in 9.85 seconds, his best time so far this year. in the high jump, soaring above his rivals. has won histyler second gold at the...
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we weren't going to take you into the mountains where he is fighting alongside castro to overthrow batista. but we wanted to do was drop you in bolivia in 1967 and show you what bolivia was like, what the united states policy was like, why we feared che so much of that particular point and i think kevin you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before kevin starts, any time anybody has a question please feel free to interrupt us. don't wait until the end. just pepper us with questions. >> we initially started this narrative, we wanted to look at che. we thought he might be an interesting way -- we were picking out people to drive the story and we thought che has to be one and that was a struggle because they're so much written about him. the che reading list i had about him was 15 books. the books that we had initially on the intelligence guys was three, two or three. and essentially what we did, and my wife i have to give her credit because she said why don't you just leave him out and focus on everybody else? what we realized was the story really was there. in the narrative that
we weren't going to take you into the mountains where he is fighting alongside castro to overthrow batista. but we wanted to do was drop you in bolivia in 1967 and show you what bolivia was like, what the united states policy was like, why we feared che so much of that particular point and i think kevin you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before kevin starts, any time anybody has a question please feel free to interrupt us. don't wait until the end. just pepper us with questions....
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first inning, jose batista bangs one out to left field. the a's are shut out by the blue jays. the a's acquired alberto from the angels and return for prospect. does give depth, but he is only hitting .250. i don't like his field. the sharks, joe to a five-year, $30 million extension. the same deal that logan got earlier this summer. so started transitioning to little joe. we'll have more coming up at 11:00 on cbs 5. >> a's, a tough night tonight, they are rocking right now. >> absolutely. i do believe they need an offense. i know what he was trying to do. the market is really high. you have to give up a lot to get not very much. >> did it hurt? >> no, he's okay on the catch. >> all right, see you at 11:00. ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, >> i had no idea when i got into that car to go to new york that i was going to be quitting. i got on the ramp, and i was like, "two hours, two hours to go. "feelin' good. crank some tunes. should have peed before i left." >> michael, get to the good part. >> okay, so. get up to building. >> mm-hmm. >> revolving door broken. >> ooh. >> so i have to tak
first inning, jose batista bangs one out to left field. the a's are shut out by the blue jays. the a's acquired alberto from the angels and return for prospect. does give depth, but he is only hitting .250. i don't like his field. the sharks, joe to a five-year, $30 million extension. the same deal that logan got earlier this summer. so started transitioning to little joe. we'll have more coming up at 11:00 on cbs 5. >> a's, a tough night tonight, they are rocking right now. >>...
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at the same time, brazilian billionaire batista announced a major shake-up of his empire.to step down. they will inject cash and take on a more active role in managing mpx which will change its name in october. batista expects to sell some of his stake in mpx at a later date to pay off debt at his other companies and avoid bankruptcy. >>> a move towards renewable energy is innovating all the time and nowhere is this more evident than by the sea. steve sedgwick went down to a stumping ground to investigate. >> reporter: this may look like a glamorous location after the coast of the bahamas or california, but, actually, no. cnbc has come down to margate in kent. what has brought us, the uk prime minister and various business leaders from the middle east and europe down to this corner of england? well, the answer lies 12 miles off the kent coast. the london array has 175 wind turbines, two offshore sub stations and can produce 630 megawatts of energy a year. powering half a million homes, the biggest offshore wind farm anywhere in the world, it absolutely shows you can do sca
at the same time, brazilian billionaire batista announced a major shake-up of his empire.to step down. they will inject cash and take on a more active role in managing mpx which will change its name in october. batista expects to sell some of his stake in mpx at a later date to pay off debt at his other companies and avoid bankruptcy. >>> a move towards renewable energy is innovating all the time and nowhere is this more evident than by the sea. steve sedgwick went down to a stumping...
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we weren't going to take you into the mountains where he's fighting alongside castro to overthrow batista. we wanted to drop in bolivia in 1967, show you what bolivia was light, with the end states policy was like and when we fear him so much at that particular point. i think that you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before he starts is any time anybody has a question please feel free to enter not. don't wait for the end. just questions. >> we initially started as we were going to look at him as a point of view character. we thought it might be an interesting way we were picking of people to drive the story and we thought he obviously has to be one and there was a struggle because there is so much written about him. the reading i had about him was all 15 books. they were on the green berets and the intelligence was three come two or three. essentially what we did and my wife i have to give her credit for this she said why don't you just leave him out and focus on a tree but he also and will reach realize is the story was about those forgotten about bye history and their forg
we weren't going to take you into the mountains where he's fighting alongside castro to overthrow batista. we wanted to drop in bolivia in 1967, show you what bolivia was light, with the end states policy was like and when we fear him so much at that particular point. i think that you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before he starts is any time anybody has a question please feel free to enter not. don't wait for the end. just questions. >> we initially started as we were...
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he has just appointed batista rica, to head the vatican bank, who had been previously investigated for a gay relationship. he said the abuse of minors, for instance, is a crime. "one can sin and convert and the lord both forgives and forgets. we don't have the right to refuse to forget it's dangerous. the theology of sin is important. st. peter committed one of the greatest sins, denying christ, and yet they made him the pope. think about that." also when he says the abuse of minors is a crime and distinguishing the abuse of minors from a relationship between gay adults, it was a distinction that much of the church missed during the period in which abuse of minors was rampant. >> that's right. i think what he's talking about the priesthood, keep in mind, in a way it's easier for him to take that position on gay men in the priesthood because they have to be celibate anyway, whether gay or straight, as opposed to some of these issues of acts which the church will continue to struggle with. he also talks about the importance of not forgetting because you have this pain in the church of th
he has just appointed batista rica, to head the vatican bank, who had been previously investigated for a gay relationship. he said the abuse of minors, for instance, is a crime. "one can sin and convert and the lord both forgives and forgets. we don't have the right to refuse to forget it's dangerous. the theology of sin is important. st. peter committed one of the greatest sins, denying christ, and yet they made him the pope. think about that." also when he says the abuse of minors...
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. >>> dan straley didn't fare better against the blue jays. 1st inning jose batista bangs but out.aley 4 2/3 and the as are shut out by the blue jays 5-0. during the game another player was traded to the angels for grant green. he is only hitting .254 this season not sure about that deal. >>> in hockey the sharks lock up joe pavelski to a five-year $30 million extension. it's about the same logan couture got this summer so slowly the sharks are transitioning from thornton and marleau to little joe and couture. >>> the mlb trade deadline this afternoon. stay tuned. we'll have more information on that coming up tonight at 6:00. have a great day, everybody. >>> thank you, dennis. play of the day to major league baseball. houston astros jonathan at home plate watch the guy down the baseline. forgot about him. wasn't enough. the orioles beat the astros because everyone beats the astros. 4-3 was your final but impressive steal of home plate right there by villar. >>> 5:25. coming up, bedbug outbreak. how they are putting the bite on some local charities. >> plus summer strategy. what pre
. >>> dan straley didn't fare better against the blue jays. 1st inning jose batista bangs but out.aley 4 2/3 and the as are shut out by the blue jays 5-0. during the game another player was traded to the angels for grant green. he is only hitting .254 this season not sure about that deal. >>> in hockey the sharks lock up joe pavelski to a five-year $30 million extension. it's about the same logan couture got this summer so slowly the sharks are transitioning from thornton and...
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fled the d cuba, batista regime, and came to texas. speak 18, couldn't english. had $100 sewn into his underwear. i don't advise carrying money in your underwear. he got a job washing dishes. why? english. have to speak he had to stick dishes under hot water. cents an hour. he paid his way through the niversity of texas, got a job, went on to start a small business. worked towards the american dream. is a pastor in dallas. my dad has been my hero my whole life, he's here today. up.el cruz, please stand [ applause ] when i was a kid, my dad would to me over and over again -- oppression in cuba, i had a place to flee to. freedom here, where do we go? go.re is no place to that's why all of us are here. you know what i find most my dad's story? how common place it is. every one of us has a story in ur background, us, them, parents, great, great grandparents. we are all of the children who freedom.verything for that's the most fundamental dna of what it means to be an to value freedom and opportunity above all else. that's what we're fighting for. that's why we're her
fled the d cuba, batista regime, and came to texas. speak 18, couldn't english. had $100 sewn into his underwear. i don't advise carrying money in your underwear. he got a job washing dishes. why? english. have to speak he had to stick dishes under hot water. cents an hour. he paid his way through the niversity of texas, got a job, went on to start a small business. worked towards the american dream. is a pastor in dallas. my dad has been my hero my whole life, he's here today. up.el cruz,...
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revolutionary women who took up arms and were co instigators of the cuban revolution to get rid of batistahis dictator who was in the pocket of the united states. so this -- i read this through. it is just amazing. nancy stout, the writer had access to the archives and all the letters between silly and fidel. and it is such an eye opening read because you understand that part of what -- we know so many of the reasons why we were kept in the dark about cuba. but one of the big things that we had no idea about was just how strong the women component was in that revolution. and so we were always shown just these men and basically had to be eradicated. in syria ourself lived to be 60. she died of lung cancer a terrible smoker. he died of lung cancer. i think she was always so stressed because she was always trying to protect fidel. they tried to assassinate him 648 times. and in the course of all of those stamps, aid is amazing. really an amazing people. they adopted children of the people who were killed. and they raise them even know half the time there were trying to find a place to hide hi
revolutionary women who took up arms and were co instigators of the cuban revolution to get rid of batistahis dictator who was in the pocket of the united states. so this -- i read this through. it is just amazing. nancy stout, the writer had access to the archives and all the letters between silly and fidel. and it is such an eye opening read because you understand that part of what -- we know so many of the reasons why we were kept in the dark about cuba. but one of the big things that we had...
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revolutionary women who took up arms and were co instigators of the cuban revolution to get rid of batistahis dictator who was in the pocket of the united states. so this -- i read this through. it is just amazing. nancy stout, the writer had access to the archives and all the letters between silly and fidel. and it is such an eye opening read because you understand that part of what -- we know so many of the reasons why we were kept in the dark about cuba. but one of the big things that we had no idea about was just how strong the women component was in that revolution. and so we were always shown just these men and basically had to be eradicated. in syria ourself lived to be 60. she died of lung cancer a terrible smoker. he died of lung cancer. i think she was always so stressed because she was always trying to protect fidel. they tried to assassinate him 648 times. and in the course of all of those stamps, aid is amazing. really an amazing people. they adopted children of the people who were killed. and they raise them even know half the time there were trying to find a place to hide hi
revolutionary women who took up arms and were co instigators of the cuban revolution to get rid of batistahis dictator who was in the pocket of the united states. so this -- i read this through. it is just amazing. nancy stout, the writer had access to the archives and all the letters between silly and fidel. and it is such an eye opening read because you understand that part of what -- we know so many of the reasons why we were kept in the dark about cuba. but one of the big things that we had...
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much into the red sox unless talking about yesterday's game, taking two of three from toronto, jose batista made it more acute when he tied it at 4-4 in the ninth. this, what do you think of victorino. >> i think he's been a big surprise to me. he can really play. he plays hard, plays every day. sort of like a hockey player in a baseball uniform. gets to it. still plays. one of the nicest guys in major league baseball. >> first baseman booted it. they win 5-4 on the walk-off error. by the way you talked about dan duquette, a college grad, proudly say that, neil huntington, gm of the pittsburgh pirates, he is now the proud runner of a team that has the most wins in baseball. >> we're about to show, showing it right here, the rain obviously in pittsburgh. arguably visually and strategically the best ballpark in the major leagues. the best of the new ballparks in the major leagues. >> two-hour rain delay. straight to extra innings where the pirates win it. a walk-off hit. gabby sanchez trots home to score 2-1. they have the most wins in major league baseball at 51. how about this guy, great pe
much into the red sox unless talking about yesterday's game, taking two of three from toronto, jose batista made it more acute when he tied it at 4-4 in the ninth. this, what do you think of victorino. >> i think he's been a big surprise to me. he can really play. he plays hard, plays every day. sort of like a hockey player in a baseball uniform. gets to it. still plays. one of the nicest guys in major league baseball. >> first baseman booted it. they win 5-4 on the walk-off error....
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my dad fled cuba, fled the batista regime, and came to texas. he was 18, couldn't speak english. he had $100 sewn into his underwear. i don't advise carrying money in your underwear. he got a job washing dishes. why? he didn't have to speak english. he had to stick dishes under hot water. 50 cents an hour. he paid his way through the university of texas, got a job, went on to start a small business. worked towards the american dream. today my dad is a pastor in dallas. my dad has been my hero my whole life, he's here today. rafael cruz, please stand up. [ applause ] when i was a kid, my dad would say to me over and over again -- when we faced oppression in cuba, i had a place to flee to. if we lose our freedom here, where do we go? there is no place to go. that's why all of us are here. you know what i find most incredible about my dad's story? how common place it is. every one of us has a story in our background, us, them, parents, great, great grandparents. we are all of the children who risked everything for freedom. that's the most fundamental dna of what it means to be an am
my dad fled cuba, fled the batista regime, and came to texas. he was 18, couldn't speak english. he had $100 sewn into his underwear. i don't advise carrying money in your underwear. he got a job washing dishes. why? he didn't have to speak english. he had to stick dishes under hot water. 50 cents an hour. he paid his way through the university of texas, got a job, went on to start a small business. worked towards the american dream. today my dad is a pastor in dallas. my dad has been my hero...