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so it comes down to 50,000 votes in cuyahoga county. the democrats knew they had it, and those included getting the african-american community to respond very actively. and in florida, 50,000 additional hispanic votes. with techniques, so in the obama campaign e-mails you, you felt like they were talking to you personally. and the obama campaign plane interest group politics to a level that would have frightened even franklin roosevelt, such that i will make this last point and then i will take some questions, is this. obama divided, he is continuing to divide, the greatest divide in american history, and the current campaign, for instance, trayvon martin and the race, eric holder and barack obama know there's no way that george zimmerman would ever be prosecuted under federal equal rights law. the fbi would be happy to testify and show or be forced to testify and showed that they had investigated yemen and he's not a racist. but the point is this race baiting riled up an interest group, african-americans and their supporters. it's an i
so it comes down to 50,000 votes in cuyahoga county. the democrats knew they had it, and those included getting the african-american community to respond very actively. and in florida, 50,000 additional hispanic votes. with techniques, so in the obama campaign e-mails you, you felt like they were talking to you personally. and the obama campaign plane interest group politics to a level that would have frightened even franklin roosevelt, such that i will make this last point and then i will take...
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. >> reporter: they are statements of fact put out by cuyahoga county prosecutor tim mcguinty. it gives new insight as to how each girl was lured in. august 22, 2002, michelle knight was trying to get to an appointment regarding her son. castro offered her a ride but said first he had a puppy in his home for her son. once inside, she would never leave for 11 years. april 2003, a very similar scenario. amanda berry was offered a ride home from work. castro took her to his seymour home and got her inside by saying his daughter, whom she was friends with, was inside. a year later, april 2004, gina dejesus was walking with castro's daughter home from school. the pair split up and castro tracked down dejesus, got her in the car by asking her for help to find his daughter. the rest of the report is brutal. details of the girls chained up by their ankles in separate rooms. for punishment, he kept them in the cold basement or a sweltering attic, given one meal day, showered once a week, forced to use plastic toilets in their rooms emptied infrequently, and raped repeatedly. to force mi
. >> reporter: they are statements of fact put out by cuyahoga county prosecutor tim mcguinty. it gives new insight as to how each girl was lured in. august 22, 2002, michelle knight was trying to get to an appointment regarding her son. castro offered her a ride but said first he had a puppy in his home for her son. once inside, she would never leave for 11 years. april 2003, a very similar scenario. amanda berry was offered a ride home from work. castro took her to his seymour home and...
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>> my name is dave jacobs, i'm deputy sheriff with the cuyahoga county sheriff's office. as detective, i'm currently assigned to the violent crimes task force at the cleveland fbi. >> and are you deputized to any other law enforcement agencies? >> yes, i have a special deputy u.s. marshal commission, and i'm also commissioned by the special agent in charge of the -- [inaudible] division by the fbi. >> in the interest of time, were you involved or assigned to participate in the interrogation of ariel castro april -- sorry, may 7, 2013? >> yes. >> did you develop a strategy for that interrogation as to how you intended to proceed? >> i did. >> what was it? >> my strategy for the interrogation was to be nonconfrontational, to obtain information from mr. castro that would meet the elements of the crimes that we thought that he may be charged with in the near future. >> were you going into it in an attempt to browbeat him or be confrontational with him? >> not at all. >> with okay. did you administer miranda right toss him? >> yes, i did. >> did he sign a written waiver ofmy r
>> my name is dave jacobs, i'm deputy sheriff with the cuyahoga county sheriff's office. as detective, i'm currently assigned to the violent crimes task force at the cleveland fbi. >> and are you deputized to any other law enforcement agencies? >> yes, i have a special deputy u.s. marshal commission, and i'm also commissioned by the special agent in charge of the -- [inaudible] division by the fbi. >> in the interest of time, were you involved or assigned to participate...
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tim mcginty is the cuyahoga county prosecutor. i really got to know him, and love him in the course of this. and he wants to tear that down. i think the act of tearing it down is something that's aggressive. and it also is changing that neighborhood. the neighbors are going to appreciate it, whatever is done is going to be done there with taste. it's going to add value, it's going to take away a symbol and a reminder of something that we really want to forget. >> i want to play you a clip from michelle knight who spoke movingly on friday. one of the three girls who was kidnapped. this is what she said 37. >> with the guidance of god, i will prevail and help others who suffered at the hands of others. writing this statement gave me the strength to be a stronger woman. after 11 years, i am finally being heard and it's liberating. >> it seemed very brave didn't it? michelle knight, to go to court, to make the statement in public. the other two girls decided not to do that. what did you make of her performance and what she said? >> pi
tim mcginty is the cuyahoga county prosecutor. i really got to know him, and love him in the course of this. and he wants to tear that down. i think the act of tearing it down is something that's aggressive. and it also is changing that neighborhood. the neighbors are going to appreciate it, whatever is done is going to be done there with taste. it's going to add value, it's going to take away a symbol and a reminder of something that we really want to forget. >> i want to play you a clip...
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i'm a deputy sheriff with the cuyahoga county sheriff's office. as a detective, i'm currently assigned to the violent crimes task force in the fbi. >> are you deputized at any other law enforcement agency? >> yes, i have a special deputy u.s. marshal commission and i'm also commissioned by the special agent charge cleveland division by the fbi. >> in the interest of time, were you involved or assigned to participate in the interrogation of ariel castro may 7th, 2013? >> yes. >> did you develop a strategy for that interrogation as to how you intended to proceed? >> i did. >> what was it? >> my strategy for the interrogation was to be nonconfrontational, to obtain information from mr. castro that would meet the elements of the crimes we thought he may be charged with in the near future. >> were you going into it in an attempt to browbeat him or be confrontational with him? >> not at all. >> did you administer miranda rights to him? >> yes, i did. >> did he read, perform and sign a written waiver of miranda rights? >> yes, he did. >> on a separate fo
i'm a deputy sheriff with the cuyahoga county sheriff's office. as a detective, i'm currently assigned to the violent crimes task force in the fbi. >> are you deputized at any other law enforcement agency? >> yes, i have a special deputy u.s. marshal commission and i'm also commissioned by the special agent charge cleveland division by the fbi. >> in the interest of time, were you involved or assigned to participate in the interrogation of ariel castro may 7th, 2013? >>...
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right, title and interest from your real property to 2207 seymour avenue in cleveland to the cuyahoga county land utilization corporation, the land bank, so the other day after the plea hearing that's what you did, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> you signed all the papers? >> yes, sir. >> all right. and you understand that you are not entitled to seek any profit, agreeing not to seek any profit from this matter, correct? >> that's correct. >> say it again, i am sorry? >> you have agreed that you will not seek any profit from this, in other words, you're not going to be writing a book and receiving funds, you won't be licensing anything. >> right. >> the only people that may in the future receive any benefit from this will not victims, is that clear? >> yes. >> ms. knight, thank you for your remarkable restraint during that statement. mr. castro, we had several times both during the plea, colloquy and today you don't feel you are a violent person. perhaps you are not clearly understanding section 2971, talks about what is a violent sex offense, and then that includes the charge of rap
right, title and interest from your real property to 2207 seymour avenue in cleveland to the cuyahoga county land utilization corporation, the land bank, so the other day after the plea hearing that's what you did, is that correct? >> that is correct. >> you signed all the papers? >> yes, sir. >> all right. and you understand that you are not entitled to seek any profit, agreeing not to seek any profit from this matter, correct? >> that's correct. >> say it...
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more of his victims, and if that is the case, we will bring you back there live with headlines, cuyahoga countyand, ohio. heather: major league baseball officials are reportedly talking with a lawyer representing new york yankee alex rodriguez, and they're reportedly negotiating a settlement that would lead to a long suspension rather than a lifetime ban from baseball for the three-time mvp. rodriguez faces a permanent ban for his use of performance-enhancing drugs and violating the league's integrity of the game policy. joining us now is sports caster and fox news contributor jim gray. thank you for joining us, jim. >> good morning. how are you? heather: i'm doing good. we're talking about the highest paid athlete in the world, a $275 million contract he signed with the yankees, i think that was back in 2007. what are the allegations specifically that he is facing this time around? now, he's admitted to using some banned substances before. >> well, he's admitted to using drugs in 2001, 2002 and 2003, but there was no drug policy in place that allowed for testing back then, so it didn't go into
more of his victims, and if that is the case, we will bring you back there live with headlines, cuyahoga countyand, ohio. heather: major league baseball officials are reportedly talking with a lawyer representing new york yankee alex rodriguez, and they're reportedly negotiating a settlement that would lead to a long suspension rather than a lifetime ban from baseball for the three-time mvp. rodriguez faces a permanent ban for his use of performance-enhancing drugs and violating the league's...
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we had a task force officer, john morgan, who is a cuyahoga county sheriff's deputy. >> we're going to take a break. we'll be back with more from cleveland. get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest-free for 3 event! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest-free for 3 event, on now! superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> i'm carol costello. welcome back. as you can see, testimony continues in the sentencing hearing of ariel castro. this is an fbi agent talking about collection of evidence and technicals. and while we have this chance, i want to head live to cleveland and check in with pamela brown. pamela, a short time ago in court, a gun was shown. this is a gun belonging to ariel castro. this is sort of the first time we have heard that he threatened these women repeatedly with this
we had a task force officer, john morgan, who is a cuyahoga county sheriff's deputy. >> we're going to take a break. we'll be back with more from cleveland. get on board for better sleep. it's sleep train's interest-free for 3 event! get 3 years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort, even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest-free...
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initiative, and so far the dna results have led to 50 indictments led to unsolved rape cases in cuyahoga countyrosecutor kim worthy found more than 11,000 untested rape kits in a warehouse in 2009. since then, 600 kits that have been tested and prosecutors have discovered evidence in 21 -- of 21 serial rapists. rosa picket actually lived this nightmare in the small, predominantly black and overwhelmingly poor town of robbins, illinois. she came forward with her story after the cook county sheriff's office discovered that more than 200 rape kits had been collected in robbins since the mid-'70s that were never used to solve crimes. rosa was raped 36 years ago. her rape kit was lost and never been found. her attacker, never apprehended. now she's working to make sure that other survivors get the justice that she never did. and joining us from chicago is the chief of policy and communications in the cook county sheriff's office, cara smith, and the brave sexual assault survivor, whose story i just shared, rosa pickett, thank you both for joining me. >> good morning, thank you. >> good morning. >> a
initiative, and so far the dna results have led to 50 indictments led to unsolved rape cases in cuyahoga countyrosecutor kim worthy found more than 11,000 untested rape kits in a warehouse in 2009. since then, 600 kits that have been tested and prosecutors have discovered evidence in 21 -- of 21 serial rapists. rosa picket actually lived this nightmare in the small, predominantly black and overwhelmingly poor town of robbins, illinois. she came forward with her story after the cook county...