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callahan will tell you, there are rules of evidence.f rules of evidence aren't followed, then bad evidence gets in. i am not saying that this is legitimate evidence that is misinterpreted, i am saying this is i will legitimate thaefd should never have come into court, never would have come into a united states court because it's i will legitimate. it is like playing a football game where -- >> let me ask you this question. even if that's i will legitimate, how does that mean that she didn't do it? how can you be so sure? this keeps coming up again, up again, up again. people are so obsessed with it. if they were 1,000% sure i don't know that they would be obsessed with it. there's always a question. >> there isn't a question. here's what happened. you have a burglar going into a house. he is surprised by a woman coming home. he kills her. he sexually assaults her, he leaves. what happens then is you have his dna and her dna, that's it on the crime scene. guess what, we have only that. if amanda and rafael were in the murder room, had an
callahan will tell you, there are rules of evidence.f rules of evidence aren't followed, then bad evidence gets in. i am not saying that this is legitimate evidence that is misinterpreted, i am saying this is i will legitimate thaefd should never have come into court, never would have come into a united states court because it's i will legitimate. it is like playing a football game where -- >> let me ask you this question. even if that's i will legitimate, how does that mean that she...
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let's bring in from los angeles david callahan. he wrote the cheating culture. more americans doing more to get ahead. do you think that america has a cheating culture? >> well it is hard to think otherwise. just look around. we had massive cheating scandals in business in wall street in the past 15 years, big scandals with steroids in baseball, lance armstrong, look at our schools between two-thirds and three quarters of high school and college students cheat. i mean, it is just about everywhere. and of course we see it unfortunately in the military as well. >> and do you feel that more people, more americans are cheating now than in years past? >> i do because there is more pressure now on people. the middle class is struggling. people are worried about keeping their heads above water. that is an incentive to cheat. and then the temptations are very lucrative for the people at the top. the guys on wall street or the top athletes the huge rewards, final financial rewards for cheating. and meanwhile you have the watchdog sleep. government not keeping an eye on w
let's bring in from los angeles david callahan. he wrote the cheating culture. more americans doing more to get ahead. do you think that america has a cheating culture? >> well it is hard to think otherwise. just look around. we had massive cheating scandals in business in wall street in the past 15 years, big scandals with steroids in baseball, lance armstrong, look at our schools between two-thirds and three quarters of high school and college students cheat. i mean, it is just about...
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and i think it's interested to note it was made a public document to director's callahan's point. it was made a public document and we received it 24 hours after it was made a final report and public department. we did have the draft report, but the final department which was reported on the 13th when it was released, neither the department had the document in hand. >> well, somebody's department did and it is what it is at this point and mrs. callihan brought it up that she didn't appreciate it, but none of us appreciate a report being put out before we received it. the draft which i didn't receive was close to what the final report stated and i think that each department needs to basically go back to folks who had access to this report to make sure they're doing what they need to to make sure it's an inappropriate. >> the final report is far department from the draft reports we received. given the good work and collaboration feedback we provided to the budget an list is far different in terms of the first draft. the subsequent draft, somewhat similar, but the similar draft. >> g
and i think it's interested to note it was made a public document to director's callahan's point. it was made a public document and we received it 24 hours after it was made a final report and public department. we did have the draft report, but the final department which was reported on the 13th when it was released, neither the department had the document in hand. >> well, somebody's department did and it is what it is at this point and mrs. callihan brought it up that she didn't...
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sailor and author steven callahan survived 76 days lost at sea. >> it seems very unrealistic to me that it would be a hoax. i'm not saying it couldn't be. but it seems like the simpler explanation is that it actually happened. >> reporter: if true, alvarenga's story is what movies like "castaway" are made of, survival against all odds. news that has reached his family in el salvador. "thank you, god," she says. "i didn't think i would ever hear this news." a castaway thought to be dead back on dry land with an incredible story, if it's true. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and we're back in a moment with a big change at the top for a big name in american business. >>> it all the started with a guy in a hoodie in his dorm room at harvard ten years ago today. facebook celebrating a decade of status updates around the world. the company now claims more than 1.2 billion monthly users around the world. put another way, facebook's monthly user total is about the population of all of north america and europe combined. the u.s. and canada combined make for about 20% of daily active
sailor and author steven callahan survived 76 days lost at sea. >> it seems very unrealistic to me that it would be a hoax. i'm not saying it couldn't be. but it seems like the simpler explanation is that it actually happened. >> reporter: if true, alvarenga's story is what movies like "castaway" are made of, survival against all odds. news that has reached his family in el salvador. "thank you, god," she says. "i didn't think i would ever hear this...
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matt callahan wrote our capitalism. personal, emotional life without capitalism. michael's wake wrote the working class has the majority. renÉe braden gall wrote on a woman's workday. pretty nice but not a pretty terry bisson wrote a fine short story, looking back 2077. last and most importantly, joe korbel road on eco-socialism is the first piece of the book of the last piece of the book. can't do it under capitalism. if we don't solve that problem, we are doomed. the last part of the book -- [applause] the last part of the book by 10 pieces on how we get to where we are to where we want to be, how we make a socialist transformation. michael moore wrote about a bill of rights. the first bill of rights had to do with total freedom, the first amendment and the fourth, fifth, sixth and so on. the new bill of rights would guarantee housing, employment, food, education and be treated decently when you're an older person. he writes about that. paula bronx, historian wrote about the third american revolution. the first of course was the struggle for independence from en
matt callahan wrote our capitalism. personal, emotional life without capitalism. michael's wake wrote the working class has the majority. renÉe braden gall wrote on a woman's workday. pretty nice but not a pretty terry bisson wrote a fine short story, looking back 2077. last and most importantly, joe korbel road on eco-socialism is the first piece of the book of the last piece of the book. can't do it under capitalism. if we don't solve that problem, we are doomed. the last part of the book --...
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matt callahan wrote on imagine dark. personal, emotional, and sexual life without capitalism. the working-class as the majority. the woman's work to a. a beautiful palm, a very fine short story looking back from 2007 to seven. last and most importantly echoes socialism, the first and last piece in the book because of we don't solve that problem -- and we can't do it under capitalism, if we don't solve the problem we are doomed. the last part of the book -- [applause] the last part of the book are ten pieces on how we get to where we are to where we want to be. have we make the socialist transformation. michael moran wrote about a bill of rights, the first bill of rights had to do with political freedom, the first amendment. a new bill of rights would guarantee housing, employment up, food, education and to be treated decently when you are an older person. he writes about that. the historian wrote about the third american revolution. the first, of course, was a struggle for independence from england. the second was giving at least formal rights to the enslaved black population
matt callahan wrote on imagine dark. personal, emotional, and sexual life without capitalism. the working-class as the majority. the woman's work to a. a beautiful palm, a very fine short story looking back from 2007 to seven. last and most importantly echoes socialism, the first and last piece in the book because of we don't solve that problem -- and we can't do it under capitalism, if we don't solve the problem we are doomed. the last part of the book -- [applause] the last part of the book...
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goldman makes an appearance, as does our white house producer mike callahan.eat job involving everybody. everybody really want to be a part of it and watch it. that you so much. can you believe west wing>> was on 15 years ago? are you kidding? moving on, business can't wait for drones. they really can't. estimates on business drones is in the tens of thousands. they are overwhelming the faa, which is still trying to come up with rules to fly them. >> we are airborne. >> drones have gone mainstream. even modern family character phil has one. >> they're making a movie. >> he has borrowed it from his real estate company to fly on his -- spy on a son. it is one area where electrodes is widespread. drones shoot video properties, neighborhoods and even home interiors. are capturing surfers. the film are of a gettysburg documentary boasted about it. >> it can shoot from a few feet off the ground to 400 feet in the air. >> they are beautiful shots. but also may be illegal. the faa does not promote drone flights for commercial purposes. >> you cannot acquire one of the
goldman makes an appearance, as does our white house producer mike callahan.eat job involving everybody. everybody really want to be a part of it and watch it. that you so much. can you believe west wing>> was on 15 years ago? are you kidding? moving on, business can't wait for drones. they really can't. estimates on business drones is in the tens of thousands. they are overwhelming the faa, which is still trying to come up with rules to fly them. >> we are airborne. >> drones...
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both kidwell and big sky ceo mars callahan declined our request for a sit-down interview. >> they'rey raisers, they're not film producers. >> reporter: joel craft said he sold thousands of names to big sky. he's been indicted for selling leads to other production companies that defrauded investors. >> it's a glorified telemarketing operation. i would say several hundred investors invested in big sky. they did produce the films. but unfortunately, none of the investors have seen their money back. >> reporter: are you worried that you're going to have to sell your house? bette anderson's investment cost her her life savings and likely her home. >> it's not what i had planned in my life. i didn't expect to be in this stage at this place in my life. so, yeah, it's been devastating. >> now, we did get a response from cara kidwell via our producer and. and law enforcement sources tell us it still can be fraud if lies are told and omissions are made when pitching these projects in person or over the phone. >> ben, you have the nicest way of saying in invest gave journalism, hi, i'm ben trac
both kidwell and big sky ceo mars callahan declined our request for a sit-down interview. >> they'rey raisers, they're not film producers. >> reporter: joel craft said he sold thousands of names to big sky. he's been indicted for selling leads to other production companies that defrauded investors. >> it's a glorified telemarketing operation. i would say several hundred investors invested in big sky. they did produce the films. but unfortunately, none of the investors have...
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ever since his daughter started kindergarten, garth callahan put a note like this one in her lunch boxd neither would his notes. so he decided to write them in advance. he did. for all 826 days left until she was done with school. >> joining us with their story is garth callahan and his daughter emma. so great to have you here this weekend. >> thank you. >> garth, why did you decide to do this? did you think that i want her to have a lasting memory from me, but i may not be here to share in those moments later in her life. >> all those moments happened after my most recent sh cancer diagnosis. there's also been the implied promise there would be a note in the hand packed lunch. and i read this article. and it talked about making a promise and promise cards because i said i would. i was so moved by the article. i was worried that five years for now there was a good possibility that i couldn't finish the news. i started writing diligently every day. >> and you brought along some of your favorite napkins here. can you read a couple? >> why fit in when you were born to stand out? >> that's
ever since his daughter started kindergarten, garth callahan put a note like this one in her lunch boxd neither would his notes. so he decided to write them in advance. he did. for all 826 days left until she was done with school. >> joining us with their story is garth callahan and his daughter emma. so great to have you here this weekend. >> thank you. >> garth, why did you decide to do this? did you think that i want her to have a lasting memory from me, but i may not be...
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. >> the father of jack o callahan was not going to cry. >> total exhilaration! it would happen. i just knew. destiny. destiny. >> the soviet embassy on 67th street in manhattan may have been the only place in the united states that was silent last night. silent because of the reminder that hung outside the firehouse directly across the street. you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many -- it's not gonna fit! whoa! cascade kitchen and math counselor. here's a solution. one pac of cascade complete cleans tough food better than six pacs of the bargain brand combined. so you can tackle tough messes the first time. that is more like it. how are you with taxes? [ laughs ] [ counselor ] and for even more cleaning power, try cascade platinum. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fa
. >> the father of jack o callahan was not going to cry. >> total exhilaration! it would happen. i just knew. destiny. destiny. >> the soviet embassy on 67th street in manhattan may have been the only place in the united states that was silent last night. silent because of the reminder that hung outside the firehouse directly across the street. you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. then how is that a bargain? [ sighs ] no, that's too many...