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callan repeated only what the italians have said. he said has no opinion on it and that means he hasn't looked at the evidence first hand. therefore, if he is, as he says, new york homicide detective had he looked at that information, had he looked at every bit of evidence, he would agree with me and he wouldn't be spouting the italian lie. i know that's his job as a correspondent, but here's -- >> i know he will want it reply to that, but lay out for me, please, why you say -- >> prove me wrong with the evidence. >> make your case first. why is that wrong when you have the dna mixed on the knife? when you have a confession twice made and recanted? these are the points he's making that the prosecution makes. tell us why from your investigation it's wrong. >> first of all, there was no dna mixed on the knife. the second trial proved with independent experts that the dna that they claim was the victim's was not on the knife. it was thrown out. so, you have to accept that. there was no dna of the victim on the knife. amanda cooked with
callan repeated only what the italians have said. he said has no opinion on it and that means he hasn't looked at the evidence first hand. therefore, if he is, as he says, new york homicide detective had he looked at that information, had he looked at every bit of evidence, he would agree with me and he wouldn't be spouting the italian lie. i know that's his job as a correspondent, but here's -- >> i know he will want it reply to that, but lay out for me, please, why you say -- >>...
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paul callan joins me on this.es you don't hear about having to ask the judge for your bond. you post it, and you go. why this video link? >> it varies state to state how these dui arrests are handled. the term bond hearing doesn't necessarily mean you're in court. a judge is involved in the process. if it's a controversial case as this one will be, they're going to take no chances here. i'm sure that's why they're doing this. they certainly have the right to do this in a formal way, more than normal. this doesn't surprise me at all. >> let me ask you what the police officers and investigators are up against now. this is not your garden variety dui. you've got a guy all over cnn now, probably a lot of other news channels too, all over the internet. are they more worried they cross every "t" dot every "i" and not give this man a break you might otherwise give to someone else? >> in terms of celebrities and how they're handled by the system, a lot of people think if they're a celebrity they're going to get off easy.
paul callan joins me on this.es you don't hear about having to ask the judge for your bond. you post it, and you go. why this video link? >> it varies state to state how these dui arrests are handled. the term bond hearing doesn't necessarily mean you're in court. a judge is involved in the process. if it's a controversial case as this one will be, they're going to take no chances here. i'm sure that's why they're doing this. they certainly have the right to do this in a formal way, more...
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mark o'meara and paul callan.atulations for making it to new york. >> i'll be here a while through the storm. >> i think you'll be here a while. what the legal adviser just said, we've had plenty of circumstances where there hasn't been the hand ringing about setting a good precedent and setting a good example yet what mr. snowden did is colossal. >> coming from a criminal defense attorney's perspective, this may be a little strange. i don't think the nsa is a bad group of guys. they're out there, trying to protect what we need to protect. if everybody else in the intelligence community was acting by the same rules i would be okay with it. nsa is a necessary evil, if they're somewhat evil, because we're trying to keep up with other people who do not follow the rules. when someone like snowden comes in and says i'm going to be the altruistic one, i think he did it improperly. he should have gone to a good congressman and done it the right way. what he did was colossal on its effect on our intelligence community and
mark o'meara and paul callan.atulations for making it to new york. >> i'll be here a while through the storm. >> i think you'll be here a while. what the legal adviser just said, we've had plenty of circumstances where there hasn't been the hand ringing about setting a good precedent and setting a good example yet what mr. snowden did is colossal. >> coming from a criminal defense attorney's perspective, this may be a little strange. i don't think the nsa is a bad group of...
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i want to bring in paul callan on the significance on hold over for magistrate. should i be reading anything into this? >> well, what i found out through a source that i have in florida was that his department of correcions marking was hold for magistrate. now, that would indicate that the police thought he would have to go to see a federal magistrate probably on immigration issues as a result. so this is a marking that was on the file, but the judge here hasn't said anything about it. so we don't know if anything will come of it. >> okay. can you also let me know about the prison guard? we call them jumpsuits often, but these are more like scrubs. but they're red, reddish-orange. and that can signify a different classification while you're in holding. what is it? >> well, i just had a long talk with an experienced florida attorney, janet johnson, who does a lot of this work. and she was saying that normally if they come in in a green garb they're just in general prison population. red indicates that someone is being kept in isolation. now, here because he's a ce
i want to bring in paul callan on the significance on hold over for magistrate. should i be reading anything into this? >> well, what i found out through a source that i have in florida was that his department of correcions marking was hold for magistrate. now, that would indicate that the police thought he would have to go to see a federal magistrate probably on immigration issues as a result. so this is a marking that was on the file, but the judge here hasn't said anything about it. so...
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paul callan is a cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, and joins me from new york.ith you first. i want your opinion -- yes or no -- do you think ken can win? >> i think it's a tough, tough case, because unlike the other cases, he has a two-part problem. one, he has to prove that traumatic brain injury was caused by playing football for the kansas city chiefs. secondly, he's got to prove that having that brain injury caused this murder-suicide. so that's a tough hill to climb. i think it's an uphill battle, but a very sympathetic case. >> the chiefs are worth $1 billion. if you win, what kind of damages are you asking for? >> well, damages in missouri are determined by juries. and our lawsuit is focused upon zoey's well-being and her future. we were appointed by the jackson county probate court to represent zoey and to try to provide for her future, because she lost both parents in this incident. it's interesting, paul talks about it, and maybe around the country, the standard would be that it caused the injury. in missouri, if it contributed to the injury, the chie
paul callan is a cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney, and joins me from new york.ith you first. i want your opinion -- yes or no -- do you think ken can win? >> i think it's a tough, tough case, because unlike the other cases, he has a two-part problem. one, he has to prove that traumatic brain injury was caused by playing football for the kansas city chiefs. secondly, he's got to prove that having that brain injury caused this murder-suicide. so that's a tough hill to climb....
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i want to bring along jeffrey toobin and paul callan. it's one thing to sit before a committee where mr. wildstein would not actually make comments and instead invoked his fifth amendment privilege, or it's another thing to have to answer to the u.s. attorney. what do you think is afoot right now in the u.s. attorney's office? >> they have to figure out what the facts are. and certainly governor christie's view of what happened is a very important part of the fact gathering process. but it's not all of it. who knew what when? what do the e-mails say? what do all the e-mails say? the government e-mails, the personal e-mails, the text messages sent on personal phones as well as state phones. and all of the people around this decision. i mean, what we don't know and what governor christie said at great length is that he didn't know how this decision was made to change the traffic in ft. lee. that question is going to be a very important one for paul fishman, the u.s. attorney and his staff to figure out. >> well, if there is an electronic p
i want to bring along jeffrey toobin and paul callan. it's one thing to sit before a committee where mr. wildstein would not actually make comments and instead invoked his fifth amendment privilege, or it's another thing to have to answer to the u.s. attorney. what do you think is afoot right now in the u.s. attorney's office? >> they have to figure out what the facts are. and certainly governor christie's view of what happened is a very important part of the fact gathering process. but...
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ice -- i want to say one thing, ice, ice baby. >> this is a marker for paul callan. >> paul, paul --m beach county. >> he had good advice. i hope a lot of us can take that advice. thank you, gentlemen, for sharing your perspective. >> as vanilla ice famously said, will it ever stop? yo, i don't know. >> even quoting him. i love it. >>> still to come on "new day." >> from the beatles reunion to jay-z and beyonce. we will tell you the biggest names to take the stage tomorrow night. europe on the day she arrived in lon someone set up a bogus hotspot, stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. but she's not worried. checking her credit report and score at experian.com allowed her to better address the issue... ...and move right in. experian. live credit confident.™ ♪ ♪ so you can get out of your element. so you can explore a new frontier and a different discipline. get two times the points on travel and dining at restaurants from chase sapphire preferred. so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. for what reality teaches you
ice -- i want to say one thing, ice, ice baby. >> this is a marker for paul callan. >> paul, paul --m beach county. >> he had good advice. i hope a lot of us can take that advice. thank you, gentlemen, for sharing your perspective. >> as vanilla ice famously said, will it ever stop? yo, i don't know. >> even quoting him. i love it. >>> still to come on "new day." >> from the beatles reunion to jay-z and beyonce. we will tell you the biggest...