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who was allegedly heard on audio recordings turned over to prosecutors by the batista brothers? take a quick big sale they're up for it havana slaps it in our current friend in brazil as you said kate thanks very much indeed can we do that with the business was taking a short break stay with a. small headlines for you just office 07/19/17 07/19/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this i is democracy now! pres. trump: i thinknk we were e probably in that position where we will let obamacare fail. we're not going to own it. let obamacare fail. we're not going to own it. i can tell you the republicans are not going to own it. we will let obamacare fail and the democrats are going to say, how do we fix it? or, how to come up with a new plan? says itch mcconnell will try to push through legislation to repeal
who was allegedly heard on audio recordings turned over to prosecutors by the batista brothers? take a quick big sale they're up for it havana slaps it in our current friend in brazil as you said kate thanks very much indeed can we do that with the business was taking a short break stay with a. small headlines for you just office 07/19/17 07/19/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this i is democracy now! pres. trump: i thinknk we were e probably in that position...
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i'm nicky batista in new york.hose stories and more in the cbs money watch report. >> a live look outside. 880 in oakland. this is the time to travel. if you need to head somewhere. we are certainly holiday light this tuesday morning. because of the fourth of july. we will keep an eye on the roadways for you and we'll be right back. >>> hi, good morning on this fourth of july. welcome back to kpix 5 morning news. a look at the live weather camera. that is the transamerica pyramid. that does stand 853 feet tall. and we can't see the tiptop of it due to low clouds and fog. we will talk about the impact that will have on the fireworks show tonight. traffic and weather coming up in about four minutes. >> thanks, roberta. >>> authorities gearing up for a busy day on local rivers. crews have been training for possible water rescue. firefighters have already made 46 rescues on the stanislaus river this year. nine of them happened this week. and officials say the rapids could still be dangerous today. >>> a lot of people a
i'm nicky batista in new york.hose stories and more in the cbs money watch report. >> a live look outside. 880 in oakland. this is the time to travel. if you need to head somewhere. we are certainly holiday light this tuesday morning. because of the fourth of july. we will keep an eye on the roadways for you and we'll be right back. >>> hi, good morning on this fourth of july. welcome back to kpix 5 morning news. a look at the live weather camera. that is the transamerica...
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batista, and we invite mr. furmong to the table, please. >> if you will put your own name on the record for us, please. >> yes, it is bruise furmong, i would like to thank you for the opportunity to speak today. first and foremost, i would like to state that i'm not here just as mr. simpson's friend of almost 27 years. because that i am. but today i'm also appearing as the victim of the crime from september 13th of 2007. on that day, i felt that mr. simpson was misguided. not by himself, but also by tom riccio. he was led to believe that on that day, there would be thousands of pieces of personal memorabilia, pictures of his wife, from his first marriage, pictures of his kids. family heirlooms, he said possibly his wife's wedding ring. thousands of things, he was misled about what would be there that day. a man named thomas riccio promised him this big package, in reality, once -- thomas riccio had never met me in his entire life until the night of the robbery. he got there and saw all of this stuff, he went do
batista, and we invite mr. furmong to the table, please. >> if you will put your own name on the record for us, please. >> yes, it is bruise furmong, i would like to thank you for the opportunity to speak today. first and foremost, i would like to state that i'm not here just as mr. simpson's friend of almost 27 years. because that i am. but today i'm also appearing as the victim of the crime from september 13th of 2007. on that day, i felt that mr. simpson was misguided. not by...
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was still backing batista in cuba. you have overt foreign-policy. you have covert foreign-policy. it becomes also a question of access. it becomes a question of working off of the street from the agency's point of view. they will justify it and say we were just intelligence gathering. it behooves us to know what they are thinking. but it was so much more than that. cia resources going into the mechanisms dictators were using to repress the students. these are complicated stories but one of the things that happened is nsa was succeeding in standing in solidarity with students. and had a friendship. vana.students want to havha the leaders of nsa could be found talking to che, students came back impressed with the revolution. they were creating a constituency until eisenhower decided the cia must counter fidel's influence in south africa. -- south america. that is one of the more complicated stories that has played out over time. there is whole a world. it is not just students. you have this disjunction between overt foreign-policy and what was going on at the covert level. >> what h
was still backing batista in cuba. you have overt foreign-policy. you have covert foreign-policy. it becomes also a question of access. it becomes a question of working off of the street from the agency's point of view. they will justify it and say we were just intelligence gathering. it behooves us to know what they are thinking. but it was so much more than that. cia resources going into the mechanisms dictators were using to repress the students. these are complicated stories but one of the...
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after the two of you leave the area and back to where you're going to be i'm going to have officer batista, have you bring mr. simpson in. and we will go from there. the camera angle that you've got is perfect. if you'll keep your camera late to that will allow us to see the people we're supposed toing seeing, and case worker le fleur, i will refer to you, if you'll have your program up and your computer system up. there are some questions i'm going to be asking you to confirm for us's so if you'll be ready to do that, i would appreciate that. so, gentlemen, if you will go to your spots for me and bring mr. simpson and i believe he has representation with him, if you'll bring them to the table, i'd appreciate it. thank you. >> good morning. have a seat, please. >> thank you. >> and -- >> you will all -- orenthal james simpson? >> correct. >> and mr. simpson, will you, please, give me your ndoc number for the record? >> 1027-8200. >> thank you. good morning mr. simpson and you're represented by whom this morning? >> mr. malecon lavergne, my attorney. >> okay. and welcome mr. lavergne. mr. s
after the two of you leave the area and back to where you're going to be i'm going to have officer batista, have you bring mr. simpson in. and we will go from there. the camera angle that you've got is perfect. if you'll keep your camera late to that will allow us to see the people we're supposed toing seeing, and case worker le fleur, i will refer to you, if you'll have your program up and your computer system up. there are some questions i'm going to be asking you to confirm for us's so if...
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officer batista, can you bring mr. laverne and mr. simpson back to the table, please >> yes, ma'am. >> mr. laverne, and mr. simpson, this is the time for you to make closing remarks. >> do you have any letter that i provided, it is an undated letter that was provided to you. >> yes, sir, we do have that on the record give me two seconds to get started here that's where i am going to start. >> did you take the letter i cannot find it now the letter you can see is very short. it is appropriate to read it into the record if the submission would allow me to >> that would be fine. >> okay, the first thing i have to do is find it here it is by way of setting this letter up, by the way, the most important part of the letter is, this was not a letter that mr. simpson provided to me, okay mr. simpson at some point wanted me to communicate of the individual he's still an attorney and in the interest of full disclosure, since that time oswaldo, he's a friend of mine, too. he became an assembly line of the nevada legislature after that, mr. simps
officer batista, can you bring mr. laverne and mr. simpson back to the table, please >> yes, ma'am. >> mr. laverne, and mr. simpson, this is the time for you to make closing remarks. >> do you have any letter that i provided, it is an undated letter that was provided to you. >> yes, sir, we do have that on the record give me two seconds to get started here that's where i am going to start. >> did you take the letter i cannot find it now the letter you can see is...
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strikes out jose batista and justin smoke in the fifth. so 9 k's for gray. takes the loss in maybe his final start for the a's. how about giants and pirates. baby's first game. little cheeks. they're not all going to be this easy. giants loaded the bases in the third. thes bases clearing triple. eduardo nunes. 6-0 giants? in the fourth runners that corners for nunes. deep to right but that is in the yard. off the base of the wall. mad bum in. it span coming home and he's going to be safe. 8-0 giants. check out what happens in the fifth. it looks like nunes is going to be traded. grabs his things and says goodbye, big hugs from all of his teammates in the seventh right now it is 10-1 giants. >>> eight months ago they took over a u.s. soccer program in bad shape. unbeaten in their last 13 matches heading into tomorrow's gold cup final. u.s. men's national team spent this day and will play jamaica in the 2017 gold cup final tomorrow night at levi stadium. >> we know we faced an opponent who has played well and will be very difficult opponent to beat tomorrow. i
strikes out jose batista and justin smoke in the fifth. so 9 k's for gray. takes the loss in maybe his final start for the a's. how about giants and pirates. baby's first game. little cheeks. they're not all going to be this easy. giants loaded the bases in the third. thes bases clearing triple. eduardo nunes. 6-0 giants? in the fourth runners that corners for nunes. deep to right but that is in the yard. off the base of the wall. mad bum in. it span coming home and he's going to be safe. 8-0...
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batista, a swing and a miss there. nine ks for gray in six innings. but the a's are trailing.n the eighth inning. the panda watch tour continues in sacramento tonight with pablo sandoval. the panda played three games in san jose after signing with the giants. that's a ball. the big giants are posting pittsburgh. >>> eight months ago, bruce arena took over a soccer program that was in desperate shape. they head into tomorrow's gold cup final. the national team spent the day practicing at the home of the san jose earthquakes. they will take on area make ja tomorrow night at levi stadium. >> we know we face an opponent that has played well, and will be a very difficult opponent to beat tomorrow. i know they'll be prepared. this is a big game for jamaica as it is for the united states. so we're hopeful we have a good crowd and good game. >> we're getting better. we're getting stronger. the partnerships in defense are getting. they're more cohesive and you're always going to limit opportunities. >>> jim harbaugh, busy this summer. took his michigan wolverines football team to rome.
batista, a swing and a miss there. nine ks for gray in six innings. but the a's are trailing.n the eighth inning. the panda watch tour continues in sacramento tonight with pablo sandoval. the panda played three games in san jose after signing with the giants. that's a ball. the big giants are posting pittsburgh. >>> eight months ago, bruce arena took over a soccer program that was in desperate shape. they head into tomorrow's gold cup final. the national team spent the day practicing...
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president and the second was that he was the audit by the main opponent of the president fulgencio batista. ,so, the st. louis passengers could not disembark and they did not know anything about the situation in cuba. in order to reestablish his president cuban promulgated a degree. this has nothing to do with the st. louis passengers, it has to -- it had to do -- he was trying to put an end to the traffic of landing permits. so he put an end to illegal immigration in cuba. as the situation in cuba is getting more complicated, basically no one told the passengers anything about why they could not disembark. they could only sheer words nana" meeting tomorrow. meaning tomorrow. meaning that they could get off the ship tomorrow. they do not understand because they could legally disembarked in cuba. at this point, the american jewish joint committee and its head in the u.s., he knows a lot about the cuban political theme, he tries to negotiate with the cuban authorities but he misunderstands the situation and he thinks it is just a money question. so, he was trying to bargain with the cuban au
president and the second was that he was the audit by the main opponent of the president fulgencio batista. ,so, the st. louis passengers could not disembark and they did not know anything about the situation in cuba. in order to reestablish his president cuban promulgated a degree. this has nothing to do with the st. louis passengers, it has to -- it had to do -- he was trying to put an end to the traffic of landing permits. so he put an end to illegal immigration in cuba. as the situation in...
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batista, a swing and a miss there. nine ks for gray in six innings. but the a's are trailing.our continues in sacramento tonight with pablo sandoval. the panda played three games in san jose after signing with the giants. that's a ball. the big giants are posting pittsburgh. >>> eight months ago, bruce arena took over a soccer program that was in desperate shape. they head into tomorrow's gold cup final. the national team spent the day practicing at the home of the san jose earthquakes. they will take on tomorrow night at levi stadium. >> we know we face an opponent that has played well, and will be a very difficult opponent to beat tomorrow. i know they'll be prepared. this is a big game for jamaica as it is for the united states. so we're hopeful we have a good crowd and good game. >> we're getting better. we're getting stronger. the partnerships in defense are getting. they're more cohesive and you're always going to limit opportunities. >>> jim harbaugh, busy this summer. took his michigan wolverines football team to rome. called it the experience of his life. and check ou
batista, a swing and a miss there. nine ks for gray in six innings. but the a's are trailing.our continues in sacramento tonight with pablo sandoval. the panda played three games in san jose after signing with the giants. that's a ball. the big giants are posting pittsburgh. >>> eight months ago, bruce arena took over a soccer program that was in desperate shape. they head into tomorrow's gold cup final. the national team spent the day practicing at the home of the san jose...
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havaiana being sold for $1.1 billion it was owned by jnf group which manages the fortune of the about a batista family and the center of the country's corruption scandal. the maker is being bought by three brazilian banking groups >> everyone from blake lively to january fer jennifer aniston wears these green flip-flops and it urge issed on t esed sur expectation of the sale. so it was more about the brand itself that resonates with a lot of people. why? well,ing they are cool and they are green and they are comfortable. >> but flip-flops. it's a piece of rubber >> the power of branding and marketing. >> i know. there we go. i go for cheap flip-flops personally >> that is actually surprising a compliment, though >>> kid can rock sbher takening that he will run for u.s. senate the outspoken supporter of president trump drew attention to a kid rock '18 for u.s. senate website saying that it is absolutely real. he also promised a major announcement in the near future. this would be a big surprise >> yeah, the 46-year-old michigan native, maybe be it's time >> next trending story on, peyton manning
havaiana being sold for $1.1 billion it was owned by jnf group which manages the fortune of the about a batista family and the center of the country's corruption scandal. the maker is being bought by three brazilian banking groups >> everyone from blake lively to january fer jennifer aniston wears these green flip-flops and it urge issed on t esed sur expectation of the sale. so it was more about the brand itself that resonates with a lot of people. why? well,ing they are cool and they...
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. >> reporter: the batista family waded in the water. >> i think it's safe. >> reporter: while others>> we came out here to have a fun time. >> reporter: like jonathan abad and his friends kept a safe distance away from the waves. >> the waves don't look that powerful but especially when they come back, they feel like they're pulling at you. >> i know the waves can get rough a couple times. i know if i do go in, i don't want to go too far out because i can get pulled out even more. >> reporter: there have been numerous rescues at ocean beach in recent years. some people have died. they've posted warning signs about the dangers. people have been swept out to sea in three feet of water, preserving the powerful current can be deceiving. >> i normally don't go in the water and we only let the dog go up to her paws. >> statistics show 37 rescues at san francisco beaches last year. as a reminder, if you're caught in a rip current, you're advised to swim parallel to shore then in to the beach. cristina rendon, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> president trump preparing to meet with russian president vlad
. >> reporter: the batista family waded in the water. >> i think it's safe. >> reporter: while others>> we came out here to have a fun time. >> reporter: like jonathan abad and his friends kept a safe distance away from the waves. >> the waves don't look that powerful but especially when they come back, they feel like they're pulling at you. >> i know the waves can get rough a couple times. i know if i do go in, i don't want to go too far out because i...
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officer batista, you will make that switch for us, please. >> thank you. >> good morning. if, yo will give us your name for the record and your relationship to mr. simpson sfoop yes. i am arnell simpson, my dad's oldest child of four. >> okay. miss simpson, welcome, and feel free to speak. >> thank you. i'm a little nervous so, bear with me. >> so are we. >> i know it's a lot. as you know i'm here on behalf of my family for the purpose of expressing what we believe is the true character of my father. no one really knows how much we have been through this ordeal in the last nine years. excuse me. >> it's okay. my experience is that he's like my best friend and my rock. and as family, we recognize that he is not the perfect man, but he's clearly a man and a father who has done his best to behave in a way that speaks to his overall nature and character, which is always to be positive no matter what. he has spent the last nine years in lovelock, a we all know, and has been a perfect inmate following all of the rules and making the best of the situation. which is truly amazing
officer batista, you will make that switch for us, please. >> thank you. >> good morning. if, yo will give us your name for the record and your relationship to mr. simpson sfoop yes. i am arnell simpson, my dad's oldest child of four. >> okay. miss simpson, welcome, and feel free to speak. >> thank you. i'm a little nervous so, bear with me. >> so are we. >> i know it's a lot. as you know i'm here on behalf of my family for the purpose of expressing what we...
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i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall. and then we'll give you a five minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberation. >> you have been watching something extraordinary. something i don't believe we've ever covered and most of us have probably not witnessed, a parol hearing. in this case, it's one of the most infamous convicts in modern history. o.j. simpson, who has served nine years in a nevada prison on robbery, armed robbery-related charges. but of course, savannah guthrie puts our focus on him is because of what happened in 1995. his acquittal in a murder trial. >> once again, brings the spotlight into the judicial system. it was the trial of the century, now it's the parol hearing of the century. and fascinating to watch the various forms of o.j. simpson we saw during this hearing
i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall. and then we'll give you a five minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberation. >> you have been watching something extraordinary. something i don't believe we've ever...
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i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall, and then we'll give you a five-minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberation. >> and there he goes. you have been listening and watching this parole hearing of perhaps the most infamous inmate in recent american history and moments from now, o.j. simpson will learn whether he walks free. who could forget, 22 years ago, his murder trial and subsequent acquittal captivated the nation, and today, this man is 70 years old, standing before a parole board on live television after nearly a decade behind bars for a robbery in las vegas. you heard from o.j. simpson, defending himself. so now they've broken for recess. we're waiting for this parole board, these four commissioners, to then ultimately bring o.j. simpson back into the room and tell them their
i know officer batista is going to arrange to clear the courtroom there also. i ask that here that you give us about two minutes to clear out of the room so that you're not chasing us down the hall, and then we'll give you a five-minute notice that our deliberation is over and that we're ready to cast votes. so, on that, i will call this hearing into recess and we will return after deliberation. >> and there he goes. you have been listening and watching this parole hearing of perhaps the...
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victor victor victoria batista, please rise. she's from the university of oklahoma, college of law. [ applause ] stefi jean jacques, please rise. brooklyn law school. taylor lily, university of maryland. frances king carey school of law. isaac mcmahon, university of maine school of law. noah patten, home boy, baltimore, university of baltimore, school of law. and shana smoet, southern illinois university school of law. these young people are -- well, i guess in the legal field you would say they're rising third years, but what i'm going to tell you is the sun is rising on them. the horizon is there. they will be rocking the world. and they are my first class. and i'm going to hold them in years to come to be my best class. thank you. [ applause ] >> okay. moving right along. well, first of all, let me just echo ms. gilliam's remarks. the fellows we've had over the last few years that i've been here have been outstanding. the kellogg company has been outstanding. these folks are just an integral part of our work over the summer,
victor victor victoria batista, please rise. she's from the university of oklahoma, college of law. [ applause ] stefi jean jacques, please rise. brooklyn law school. taylor lily, university of maryland. frances king carey school of law. isaac mcmahon, university of maine school of law. noah patten, home boy, baltimore, university of baltimore, school of law. and shana smoet, southern illinois university school of law. these young people are -- well, i guess in the legal field you would say...