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like fellow attorney chris miller who was appalled, she said. >> absolutely the last person in the world. i mean, if you told me these 20 other people did it -- yeah, okay. uh-huh. but not rob. not the rob i know. not our rob. he didn't do it. >> reporter: somebody made a big mistake, said chris. and as a former sheriff, she ought to know. >> reporter: but aren't the law enforcement officials and officers just trying to get at the truth here? >> possibly. but even wanting to get out of the truth doesn't prevent you from making mistakes. i mean, i saw it when i was a sheriff. >> reporter: from his jail cell, rob found a phoenix-based defense attorney a man named dwane cates. >> i liked robert from the second i met him. i only got to talk to him through a piece of glass. and -- he struck me from the very beginning as somethin' different about robert. somethin' from my normal -- normal clients. >> reporter: and once cates heard about the case against his new client, he made his opinion very plain. >> i don't think robert fischer should ever have been charged with a crime. >> reporter: why n
like fellow attorney chris miller who was appalled, she said. >> absolutely the last person in the world. i mean, if you told me these 20 other people did it -- yeah, okay. uh-huh. but not rob. not the rob i know. not our rob. he didn't do it. >> reporter: somebody made a big mistake, said chris. and as a former sheriff, she ought to know. >> reporter: but aren't the law enforcement officials and officers just trying to get at the truth here? >> possibly. but even...
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. >> last night msnbc's chris hayes spoke with wbal's jayne miller in light of a revelation that a previously unreported stop by the van was made. all of that is leading to another big question. >> reporter: the question i would have of the van driver at that stop is why did you make that stop? did you make that stop because you heard something in the back of the van that maybe indicated something had gone wrong. the next thing he does is drive a little further and stop again and call for other officers to come and, quote, check on his prisoner. the police commanders have said at that point there should have been a call for a medic and there wasn't. i think that new stop we're talking about, if i were asking the right questions, and i am in this case, my question would be does that indicate that at that point that van driver knew something was wrong? >>> we are also hearing more dramatic testimony in the movie theater massacre trial out of colorado. in court yesterday some of the first officers on the scene describe the horrors they encountered. one officer was so shaken, she broke down on th
. >> last night msnbc's chris hayes spoke with wbal's jayne miller in light of a revelation that a previously unreported stop by the van was made. all of that is leading to another big question. >> reporter: the question i would have of the van driver at that stop is why did you make that stop? did you make that stop because you heard something in the back of the van that maybe indicated something had gone wrong. the next thing he does is drive a little further and stop again and...
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chris hess, dunel fuller. please come up on up >> good afternoon. my name is anthony miller, i'm a [inaudible] i was in a meeting at the work force and i came to my knowledge there was a 40 percent hiring which there was no public outreach, there was no -any kind of announcements and also about the 1500 medical clients, i also had no knowledge of that. they haven't announced it and they are not really doing their part to my knowledge about as far as addressing that and that is a concern to me because as you know, the san francisco is changing the [inaudible] changing a lot of parts of the tenderloin. the tenderloin will look a lot different within 5 years. it is cleaning up quite a bit and i would like to see minorities and everybody else to get a chance to try to get entry levels positions and think that would be a good idea. >> thank you very much. i will read a few names. bery [inaudible] >> good afternoon supervisor. my name is derek brown and community organizeer in training. i'm in support with the city ask san francisco for health care housing job and justice. i want
chris hess, dunel fuller. please come up on up >> good afternoon. my name is anthony miller, i'm a [inaudible] i was in a meeting at the work force and i came to my knowledge there was a 40 percent hiring which there was no public outreach, there was no -any kind of announcements and also about the 1500 medical clients, i also had no knowledge of that. they haven't announced it and they are not really doing their part to my knowledge about as far as addressing that and that is a concern...
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mel is survived by his daughter erica miller, his son, mark miller, and wife mary grandchildren, max, chris zachry, and bennett. daughter laney and a host of other hell -- daughter-in-law and a host of other friends. his wife of nearly 50 years passed away in 2011. she was also a tremendous advocate for education in northern virginia having helped create many programs supporting caregivers and young mothers and local high schools and nova community college. i offer my condolences to his family and all the people who have been affected by the loss of this amazing man. mr. alvin melvin miller -- albert melvin mill certificate a shining example of the effect one person can have on so many local lives. i hope his memory lives on as an inspiration for leaders to come. at his funeral yesterday former t.c. williams high school legendary coach herman boone ended with to remember the titan, melvin miller. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. beyer: i move that the house do now adjourn. the
mel is survived by his daughter erica miller, his son, mark miller, and wife mary grandchildren, max, chris zachry, and bennett. daughter laney and a host of other hell -- daughter-in-law and a host of other friends. his wife of nearly 50 years passed away in 2011. she was also a tremendous advocate for education in northern virginia having helped create many programs supporting caregivers and young mothers and local high schools and nova community college. i offer my condolences to his family...
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. >> reporter: taya portrayed by see yen that miller in the film, giving us a look at chris's softer closely as chris talks to his son, bubba, the night before his third deployment. >> we'll read two more and then you can go to bed. when i'm gone, you can look at the tape. >> reporter: little did anybody know that time would come so soon. >> we the jury find the defendant, eddie ray routh guilty of the offense of capital murder. >> reporter: kyle, the war hero murdered right here on u.s. soil by a marine who claimed he was insane. that loss sending taya into self-reflection and rebirth. you open the book four words jump out. love. war. faith. renewal. why? >> love is a key thing. the war taught me a lot. it brought the greatest pain in our marriage. it brought greater strength. i had to rely on my faith. renewal is a constant process. >> reporter: but for taya moving on has meant sometimes taking a step back. in her book she writes about a big decision. she moved her wedding ring to her right hand. when we sat down to talk -- >> so why is it back on the left. >> i knew it. i just cou
. >> reporter: taya portrayed by see yen that miller in the film, giving us a look at chris's softer closely as chris talks to his son, bubba, the night before his third deployment. >> we'll read two more and then you can go to bed. when i'm gone, you can look at the tape. >> reporter: little did anybody know that time would come so soon. >> we the jury find the defendant, eddie ray routh guilty of the offense of capital murder. >> reporter: kyle, the war hero...
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chris heston brilliant. he pitched into the 8th inning struck out 6 braves and the outdueled atlanta ace shelby miller. giants did not score until the 7th and then busted it open in the 8th. hunter pence two-run triple was the big talk in the six-run frame. giants win 7-0. heston 3-0 this is last four starts. >>> check out the lady sitting in the upper deck at the rangers-red sox game. probably thought she was safe from a baseball but she took the baseball with a plate full of nachos. we had a foul ball that created the big yellow gooey mess. put down the nachos when the baseball is coming your way. i finish with some good news that klay thompson's agent says the warriors guard did not have a concussion a couple of nights ago. that's good news for the warriors who tip it off nba finals against the cavs next thursday. i'm dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> to continue the theme if you see coworkers sport, their favorite baseball team jerseys today there is a reason. major league baseball is designated today jersey day. ballparks around the country are hosting celebrations and our own roberta go
chris heston brilliant. he pitched into the 8th inning struck out 6 braves and the outdueled atlanta ace shelby miller. giants did not score until the 7th and then busted it open in the 8th. hunter pence two-run triple was the big talk in the six-run frame. giants win 7-0. heston 3-0 this is last four starts. >>> check out the lady sitting in the upper deck at the rangers-red sox game. probably thought she was safe from a baseball but she took the baseball with a plate full of nachos....
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chris. >> you like country music? >> only when i'm depressed. >> reporter: and what about seeing herself on the big screen played by sienna miller?> did you feel that sienna was able to portray you the way you wanted to be portrayed? >> i spend a lot of time not talking about that, because it's me and i'm more interested in talking about, you know, chris or the military, this and that. but i thought, it's almost ironic, because the military wives often get ignored, and here i'm doing the same thing to her performance. because i think she did a phenomenal job. i mean not only did she do a great job with the accent, but you know when she was crying on film, it was making he hurt. >> reporter: "american sniper" hits a bull's-eye at the box office, making $350 million to date and receiving six oscar nominations. the love story of chris and taya kyle seemed destined for a hollywood ending, but when i meet taya for the first time on the oscar red carpet, chris is already gone. >> what do you think he would think? >> he would be absolutely blown away. deep down, he would be happy that so much healing is happening for coupling healing wi
chris. >> you like country music? >> only when i'm depressed. >> reporter: and what about seeing herself on the big screen played by sienna miller?> did you feel that sienna was able to portray you the way you wanted to be portrayed? >> i spend a lot of time not talking about that, because it's me and i'm more interested in talking about, you know, chris or the military, this and that. but i thought, it's almost ironic, because the military wives often get ignored,...
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chris anstey. caroline: for half $1 million you could buy a house perhaps. but if speed is your style, you may prefer a 750 horsepower beast. matt millero test out lamborghinis new model. ♪ matt: christmas has come early for the superrich supercar fan. lamborghini has come out with this new car that costs $500,000 and has 750 horsepower. we are going to test it out at this formula one track. yeah! hit the brakes! it is the steering and the downforce that make this car so exciting. ahh! cornering! 175. 225. 250. so we've driven the lamborghini on the track. now we are testing it on the back roads of barcelona. let's see what it is like in the country, maybe even an urban setting. the gearbox cannot decide what to do. it is looking for the right gear at low speed. this automatic gearbox is not happy so i'm going to shifted into manual mode and do it myself. among the other things that lamborghini has improved upon includes the steering. what they call lamborghini dynamic steering, a system they've developed to allow easier turning of the wheel at lower speeds and more stability at higher speeds as well. those were some of the most insane
chris anstey. caroline: for half $1 million you could buy a house perhaps. but if speed is your style, you may prefer a 750 horsepower beast. matt millero test out lamborghinis new model. ♪ matt: christmas has come early for the superrich supercar fan. lamborghini has come out with this new car that costs $500,000 and has 750 horsepower. we are going to test it out at this formula one track. yeah! hit the brakes! it is the steering and the downforce that make this car so exciting. ahh!...