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crime scene to the same witnesses acknowledged the fourth person at the scene at the crime in billy cook's trial but tonight the presence of the fourth person in . me a boojum all's case that is a situation of perjury and in fact if we were. nation of law prosecutor mcgill would be essentially incarcerated for perjury so i would like to ask you and the world certainly the d.a. of philadelphia why exactly was it that this fourth person who was identified as the shooter that very important piece of information was concealed at trial dr fernandez there are so many details surrounding this case and you know it in some light it's important to bring them about but i want to talk now about the bigger picture of all this a movie as certainly has now a world of supporters really for not just in the u.s. for really from around the world but what about the bigger picture here what about the attention of this case has brought to the u.s. justice system itself well all of the violations in minas case prosecutorial misconduct such as the one i discussed judicial bias the fact that albert sable the preci
crime scene to the same witnesses acknowledged the fourth person at the scene at the crime in billy cook's trial but tonight the presence of the fourth person in . me a boojum all's case that is a situation of perjury and in fact if we were. nation of law prosecutor mcgill would be essentially incarcerated for perjury so i would like to ask you and the world certainly the d.a. of philadelphia why exactly was it that this fourth person who was identified as the shooter that very important piece...
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his brother billy cook was on the scene and witnessed whatever it is that took place. he's been silent for 30 years. tamron, if my brother were on death row for a crime i know he didn't commit because i watched, i sure as heck would have spoken up. he never did. >> michael, again, you wrote the book on this case. it remains one that draws our attention to the death penalty in this country and how or who is often sentenced to it. and you cannot eliminate the discussion of race when we've seen what happened in, for example, in georgia just this year when a man says he was innocent and was ultimately sentenced to death. i greatly appreciate your insight on this. i think no one knows it better than you. >>> any minute now, newt gingrich will speak at the republican jewish coalition in washington where mitt romney spoke earlier today. so listen to this. romney's campaign says he is going to get more aggressive. but at this point, is there any stopping newt gingrich? is it like standing in front of a runaway train? plus the latest on the major storm that should or could affe
his brother billy cook was on the scene and witnessed whatever it is that took place. he's been silent for 30 years. tamron, if my brother were on death row for a crime i know he didn't commit because i watched, i sure as heck would have spoken up. he never did. >> michael, again, you wrote the book on this case. it remains one that draws our attention to the death penalty in this country and how or who is often sentenced to it. and you cannot eliminate the discussion of race when we've...
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cook will do the kickoffs. ben gloves, hard to say. ladarius webb did not play all week. billy cundiff, left calf. cory reding, ankle. matt burk, the 14-year veteran is the anchor of a greatly improving offensive line. he did a lot better than many thought this weekend. although he doesn't see as much of what joe flacco does, he loves the way flacco has taken charge of this team. >> the reason why joe is a leader, other than being a quarterback, is the sfact -- fact of who he is. we like who he is and we love having him back there. >> much more of the conversation with matt burk coming up. our pregame show heading into night in america. sunday night the game heading toward us. >> also one more note, the blast last night, winners over the missouri comment, winners over the blast this season. that's a look at sports, i'm pete gilbert. have a great day. >> we're now in the 11 news kitchen. from flavor bakery in bell air. >> good morning. >> you guys have some amazing cub cakes. first, tell me about being on "cupcake wars"? >> we were on the first episode of the season. it was a nutcracker theme, and
cook will do the kickoffs. ben gloves, hard to say. ladarius webb did not play all week. billy cundiff, left calf. cory reding, ankle. matt burk, the 14-year veteran is the anchor of a greatly improving offensive line. he did a lot better than many thought this weekend. although he doesn't see as much of what joe flacco does, he loves the way flacco has taken charge of this team. >> the reason why joe is a leader, other than being a quarterback, is the sfact -- fact of who he is. we like...
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cooking. i've always wanted to be a chef. and i know about morning show hosts. that's how billy blessing evolved.a talk show. he's in chicago for his morning show wakeup america, and they're doing a remote from there and he gets involved in a couple murders which, you know, that's part of his -- >> al roker, it's been a huge pleasure, thank you so much for coming on. >> indeed. >> i'm sure the book is a cracking good read. i look forward to reading it. >> thank you, sir. have a great christmas. >> and you. that's all for us tonight.
cooking. i've always wanted to be a chef. and i know about morning show hosts. that's how billy blessing evolved.a talk show. he's in chicago for his morning show wakeup america, and they're doing a remote from there and he gets involved in a couple murders which, you know, that's part of his -- >> al roker, it's been a huge pleasure, thank you so much for coming on. >> indeed. >> i'm sure the book is a cracking good read. i look forward to reading it. >> thank you, sir....
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cooking. i've always wanted to be a chef. and i know about morning show hosts. that's how billy blessing evolved.. he's in chicago for his morning show wakeup america, and they're doing a remote from there and he gets involved in a couple murders which, you know, that's part of his -- >> al roker, it's been a huge pleasure, thank you so much for coming on. >> indeed.
cooking. i've always wanted to be a chef. and i know about morning show hosts. that's how billy blessing evolved.. he's in chicago for his morning show wakeup america, and they're doing a remote from there and he gets involved in a couple murders which, you know, that's part of his -- >> al roker, it's been a huge pleasure, thank you so much for coming on. >> indeed.
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cooking. i've always wanted to be a chef. and i know about morning show hosts. that's how billy blessing evolved. on a talk show. he's in chicago for his morning show wakeup america, and they're doing a remote from there and he gets involved in a couple murders which, you know, that's
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billy, thank you for hosting us over here. it was a great lunch. it was really, really wonderful to have a chance to have some south carolina cooking and i appreciate it very much as a georgian. i really really glad to be here and i want to talk about a couple of key things and then we'll take questions. please be seated, you guys. let me start in talking about what just happened in washington and i don't know how we get this message across -- across to both parties, but there's something profoundly wrong in this economy with the problems around the world threatening to make it worse to have the presidents and the congress think that they've accomplished something by passing a two-month extension of one item. [applause] and my dear friend former congressman, the judge is here. we were able to work a with a democratic president to get things done. we got well fair reform done. we got the first tax cut in 16 years done. we had the largestest capital gains tax cut in history, done. four consecutive balanced budgets, done. what happened? unemployment went down to 4.2%. think how much better a christmas we'd have right now if unemployment were at 4.2%.
billy, thank you for hosting us over here. it was a great lunch. it was really, really wonderful to have a chance to have some south carolina cooking and i appreciate it very much as a georgian. i really really glad to be here and i want to talk about a couple of key things and then we'll take questions. please be seated, you guys. let me start in talking about what just happened in washington and i don't know how we get this message across -- across to both parties, but there's something...