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and was not charged with murder d.a. said they didn't have enough evidence to indict him the judge said it's in my court. so we didn't get him and when we first found out about the fact that she was abused and had been abused for three years we were stand up because domestic violence doesn't happen to people like us people college educations and this happens to poor people. this doesn't happen to to attorneys to doctors wives this type of thing kirk her comment on under massive violence would be. that it's. takes fifteen to twenty million years for the planet to recover from a major extinction event but the planet has time we don't. it's been going on for months twenty twenty five years and since there's been a terrorist before there was even islamic fundamentalist terrorist in this country when the nine eleven happened the bush administration could not find any terrorists because the feds couldn't find any real terrorists they decided to take these young people who were accused of property sabotage and label and then as terr
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and was not charged with murder d.a. said they didn't have enough evidence to indict him the judge said it's in my cork. so we didn't get him and. when we first found out about the fact that she was abused and had been of use for three years we were stamped because domestic violence doesn't happen to people like us for college educations and this happens to poor people this doesn't happen to two attorneys to doctors wives of this type of thing. turkey her comment on and mastic violence would be that it's a free. luk mission free recommendation free the terms for chargers free. range means dream up three hours to chide friedland the old free lunch as a plug in video for your media projects or a free meal john darche dot com. wealthy british scientists are. sometimes the tireless. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into all kinds of reports on r.g.p. . a telemarketer broadcasting live from washington
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and it was not charged with murder d.a. said they didn't have enough evidence to indict him a judge said it's in my court. settled again and. when we first found out about the fact that she was abused and had been abused for three years we were stamped because domestic violence doesn't happen to people like us people or college educations and this happens to poor people. this doesn't happen to two attorneys to doctors wives this type of thing kirk her comment on under mastic violence would be that it's everywhere. download the official obligations chobani phone oh i pod touch from the i choose up still. life on the go. video on demand policies mind bold colors and r.s.s. feeds are now in the palm of your. question on the call. if. it is easy to be. a john berman here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture.
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and was not charged with murder d.a. said they didn't have enough evidence to indict him and the judge said it's in my court. so we didn't get him and when we first found out about the fact that she was abused and had been abused for three years we were stand up because domestic violence doesn't happen to people like us people with college educations and this happens to poor people. this doesn't happen to to attorneys to doctors wives this type of thing kirk her comment on under massive violence would be. that it's a frequent. feel . just so pleased. to. see a and smug. come up. to me to be soo much brighter than if you knew about sums from feinstein's permission. to start on t. dot com. we'll. bring you the latest in science. from. the future. battle rages of for control over libya reports are just coming in say colonel gadhafi security brigade has laid down its arms as rebels advance towards the central square of the capital the rebel council says it will stop the fighting of gadhafi leaves the country they also claim to ha
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and was not charged with murder d.a. said they didn't have enough evidence to indict him and the judge said it's in my court. so we did get him and when we first found out about the fact that she was abused and had been abused for three years we were stamped because domestic violence doesn't happen to people like us people with college educations and this happens to poor people. this doesn't happen to to attorneys to doctors wives this type of thing kirk her comment on and domestic violence would be. that it's a frequent. hands on. close up. i'm going to approach. a posture flight saddam our team takes to the max air show. it's a. good thought it over. here. this industry still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal the hidden in the soviet files and auntie. as you know song was sixteen years old when he committed these murders that's not inside that song so it's a not be honest for his crimes song is being honest no rational person in the ny that saw has been punished is being honest and will be honest. as ours must b
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he said the system as a whole failed. the d.a. released 162 pages of blistering documents many of them once confidential. in those reports, new information shows the situation was worse than previously known. the report shows more than a dozen times over four years garrido submitted urine samples that had often been watered down, even faking some drug tests with mountain dew. even when he tested positive for drugs, no action was taken. over and over, counselors and parole agents assessed garrido positively calling his prognosis excellent. >> government should be more accountable to the people that we're asked to protect. we need to be more accountable. that should happen at multiple levels, state and federal parole. the system as a whole failed and we all should be angry about it. >> reporter: so those documents show when garrido was released to california, the state failed even the minimum level of probation supervision. in the fires year of probation, no agent -- in the first year of probation no agent visited his antioch home f
he said the system as a whole failed. the d.a. released 162 pages of blistering documents many of them once confidential. in those reports, new information shows the situation was worse than previously known. the report shows more than a dozen times over four years garrido submitted urine samples that had often been watered down, even faking some drug tests with mountain dew. even when he tested positive for drugs, no action was taken. over and over, counselors and parole agents assessed...
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on top of that, the d.a. said their online chats may not have been graphic enough to prove intent.r california law, attempting to have sex with someone under the age of 14 is a felony. punishable by up to four years in prison. of those men who were charged, at least 12 have pleaded no contest. they've been sentenced to probation, ranging from three to five years. and some of those men will be permanently registered as sex offenders. >>> you'll find guidelines on how to protect your kids from predators on our website. >>> that's all for now. i'm ann curry. >> and i'm stone phillips. from all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching.
on top of that, the d.a. said their online chats may not have been graphic enough to prove intent.r california law, attempting to have sex with someone under the age of 14 is a felony. punishable by up to four years in prison. of those men who were charged, at least 12 have pleaded no contest. they've been sentenced to probation, ranging from three to five years. and some of those men will be permanently registered as sex offenders. >>> you'll find guidelines on how to protect your...
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d.a. has said the charges or not war did >> the opening bell on on wall street it was a bloodbath on wallstreet yesterday's stocks went diving stocks were down for seven straight sessions down yesterday to 65 bear in as simply draw to lowest for all year >> the downgrade is still possible in the future there reinstated the trouble expert a you credit rating for the united states. now that the deal is done in washington what is next they will have to find 1.2 trillion dollars in budget cuts by thanksgiving congress must approve cuts by december 2011 with the current deal that was passed yesterday the operating budget will be working for next year. who will be hit by these cuts? federal workers and a government worked services social security and medicare will not see any cuts on the first go around. >> state senator hopes to introduce legislation is for violators of parole he is participating in a community meeting today in sacramento he represents the area where go ouida captured and jaycee dugard this is newly released documents said of the parole system and failed to keep accurate recor
d.a. has said the charges or not war did >> the opening bell on on wall street it was a bloodbath on wallstreet yesterday's stocks went diving stocks were down for seven straight sessions down yesterday to 65 bear in as simply draw to lowest for all year >> the downgrade is still possible in the future there reinstated the trouble expert a you credit rating for the united states. now that the deal is done in washington what is next they will have to find 1.2 trillion dollars in...
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d.a. no surprise said there is plenty of blame to go around. as you mentioned, that is why today the district attorney victims rights groups will be testifying at a hearing at the state capital to talk about possible legislative solutions to prevent cases like this from ever happening again. yesterday, the man responsible for phillip garrido's 431-year prison sentence said the system failed. the d.a. released 162 pages of blistering documents many of them once confidential. now, in those reports, new information shows the situation was worse than previously known. it shows more than a dozen time over four years garrido submitted urine samples that had been watered down even faking his drug tests with mountain dew. even when did he test positive for drugs, no action was taken. >> we have tried to strike a balance of saying this is so bad that the behavior, the failings of the parole system, the failures of the criminal justice system, is so bad, we need to release enough information so the public is able to grasp and understand the magnitude of
d.a. no surprise said there is plenty of blame to go around. as you mentioned, that is why today the district attorney victims rights groups will be testifying at a hearing at the state capital to talk about possible legislative solutions to prevent cases like this from ever happening again. yesterday, the man responsible for phillip garrido's 431-year prison sentence said the system failed. the d.a. released 162 pages of blistering documents many of them once confidential. now, in those...
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said? why am i here? >> i don't know. one of the more intriguing parts of this story happened today -- or actually early tuesday when the d.a. -- somebody said yes in my ear, yes, greg are you right. they held a press conference to announce they were dropping the charges. and then something happened. >> this standard has protected -- okay, okay. i have been through earthquakes in seattle. >> clearly the photographer had broken wind. had you it was a very strong one. >> you are not going to like what you are getting there. >> when it is pizza tuesday, it is flatulent. >> i think it was him. >> he was lirks i didn't think it would be that bad. >> she like pipe down, everybody. have i been through this before. >> i didn't expect people to come into the elevator. >> is that not proof he is guilty? the moment they announce a vengeful god reacted, it is either that or dsk was upstairs celebrating with a couple of stewardesses. >> anyway, that is the earthquake. an earthquake took place during the press conference and that's what happened. i have time for the next story, am i right? good. from dsk to omg. earlier this month republ
said? why am i here? >> i don't know. one of the more intriguing parts of this story happened today -- or actually early tuesday when the d.a. -- somebody said yes in my ear, yes, greg are you right. they held a press conference to announce they were dropping the charges. and then something happened. >> this standard has protected -- okay, okay. i have been through earthquakes in seattle. >> clearly the photographer had broken wind. had you it was a very strong one. >>...
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. >>> prosecutors will hold a news conference today about the jeanine harm's whom said case. the d.a.'s office said they have new information about this mysterious case. the woman disappeared ten years ago and police believe she is dead even though her body has never been found. last january harm's brother shot and killed a man who had been charged with her murder. >>> an interim police chief for oakland schools and he stepped down from the job and is being replaced because of making slurs. the coalition for justice will be part of that protest which by the way is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. in oakland. >>> the stage is set for a showdown in oakland in just a few hours. bart's board of directors will be meeting face to face with protesters affecting commutes. >>> 100 bay area newspaper employees will be losing their job starting the beginning of the year. they will be san jose news, the times which is all the papers along the 680 corridor and the tribune made up of all the alameda county newspapers. he said he feels he is losing something important. >> i am not from fremont so i feel i c
. >>> prosecutors will hold a news conference today about the jeanine harm's whom said case. the d.a.'s office said they have new information about this mysterious case. the woman disappeared ten years ago and police believe she is dead even though her body has never been found. last january harm's brother shot and killed a man who had been charged with her murder. >>> an interim police chief for oakland schools and he stepped down from the job and is being replaced because of...
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d.a. was very interested in what they'd found. >> mac, he said, you've got a winner here.with this. >>> coming up -- and work they did. trying to get art ream to reveal what happened to cindy. >> i'm not going to lie to you, but i'm not going to tell you what you want to know. >> playing cat-and-mouse with a suspect. when "disappearance at the dairy queen" continues. ery business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and 4g devices like the motorola photon. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. you know when something's bad -- but you do it anyway? that's me with the blow dryer and the flat iron until i see smoke. so pantene said, "breakage and split ends? no problem." they gave me this pantene called breakage to str
d.a. was very interested in what they'd found. >> mac, he said, you've got a winner here.with this. >>> coming up -- and work they did. trying to get art ream to reveal what happened to cindy. >> i'm not going to lie to you, but i'm not going to tell you what you want to know. >> playing cat-and-mouse with a suspect. when "disappearance at the dairy queen" continues. ery business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if...
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the assistant d.a. said last week that every single person in this town of 800 people, every single person was being questioned. talk to me a little bit more about the search here and the fact that -- i imagine there are neighbors talking. yib now that the father of this young girl is talking. what are you hearing as far as that? >> reporter: well, investigators really have been back and forth across this town. they were in a pond yesterday and they said the bottom line is, they weren't considering it a recovery mission. it's not the same body of water where today's developments came from. they wanted to make sure that every stone, as they put it, did not go unturned. you mentioned the community, a town of 800. there were only nine students in the fourth grade class. that's where this little 11-year-old girl -- she was in the fourth grade heading into the fifth. you might see this little ribbon i'm wearing. this was made by one of the nine students who really -- there's been such a grassroots effort to get h
the assistant d.a. said last week that every single person in this town of 800 people, every single person was being questioned. talk to me a little bit more about the search here and the fact that -- i imagine there are neighbors talking. yib now that the father of this young girl is talking. what are you hearing as far as that? >> reporter: well, investigators really have been back and forth across this town. they were in a pond yesterday and they said the bottom line is, they weren't...
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said her brother was in tahiti. i don't know. >> doreen sanchez was believed to be the getaway driver spotted at dodger stadium the night stow was attacked. the d.a.'s office has said she won't be arrested for her alleged involvement in the incident. >>> meanwhile, bryan stow is showing his most remarkable improvements to date. his family reported on their website that he is now able to lift his arm and legs while responding to verbal commands. perhaps the most emotional sign of progress was his ability to kiss his sister when asked. >>> after nearly three decades, a suspect appeared in court today for the stabbing death of a pleasanton teenager. 43-year-old steven john carlson did not enter a plea today after a new test of dna evidence police believe carlson murdered his classmate 14-year- old tina faels back in 1984 because carlson was 16 at the time of the crime, the case will begin before a juvenile court judge. carlson will be back in court next month. >>> cops say they preyed on the elderly allegedly offering low cost roof repairs on their mobile homes. now one family is behind bars facing fraud charges. joe vazquez is in san jose on how mo
said her brother was in tahiti. i don't know. >> doreen sanchez was believed to be the getaway driver spotted at dodger stadium the night stow was attacked. the d.a.'s office has said she won't be arrested for her alleged involvement in the incident. >>> meanwhile, bryan stow is showing his most remarkable improvements to date. his family reported on their website that he is now able to lift his arm and legs while responding to verbal commands. perhaps the most emotional sign of...
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said no. audio only. in open court, the d.a.'s office said that the two suspects, sanchez and norwood, made statements while in custody against each other. he called it, quote, an admission. and he said those statements will be used against them at trial. >> i haven't heard the statements. >> reporter: it was also said in court that doreen sanchez, louie's sister, made statements in front of the grand jury 28 pages worth. the defense now has exactly what she said but by law those transcripts cannot be publicly released. although there was some confusion. earlier, we were told that those transcripts would be made public and then came the explanation. because miss sanchez went to the grand jury that didn't lead to an indictment of any suspects, by law the only way what she told the grand jury could be made public is through court documents at the trial. anything short of that, any leaks, and one who leaks them could go to jail. but we can tell you. this right after her grand jury testimony, her brother and one- time boyfriend were
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said. >> the d.a. thought his case was now a slam dunk, a conviction all but certain. hed barton corbin's attorneys. >> and i said at that point, now is the time. the best deal you're going to get is a plea to murder and life in prison. you either take it today or we start moving towards it today or we're going to continue with the trial. >> then the d.a. conferred with the hearn family and the prosecutor in dolly's case. if convicted, bart corbin faced the possibility of the death penalty in her case. if he pleaded guilty to both murders then and there, he would get life, not death. >> if we're going to have a package deal, we're going to wrap both cases up and you're going to stand up in court and admit that you killed dolly hearn. >> dr. barton corbin had a decision to make, and his next move would catch a courtroom by surprise. >> their deaths looked like suicides. can prosecutors prove this man murdered them? when "death and the dentist" continues. ease of cooking is very important to me. perdue perfect portions is great on busy nights. five chicken breasts individ
said. >> the d.a. thought his case was now a slam dunk, a conviction all but certain. hed barton corbin's attorneys. >> and i said at that point, now is the time. the best deal you're going to get is a plea to murder and life in prison. you either take it today or we start moving towards it today or we're going to continue with the trial. >> then the d.a. conferred with the hearn family and the prosecutor in dolly's case. if convicted, bart corbin faced the possibility of the...
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said that he was innocent. >> they also say that one of the responsibilities of the d.a. is to determine if the case is credible. in this case now they have gone forward and said, in this case the d.a. has decided it's not credible. there's no need for a special prosecutor. the accuser in this case, her lawyers had asked for a special prosecutor. what's the impact of this? ? >> it's within the discretion of the prosecutors to determine if their star witness is a credible witness. unfortunately, the cumulative effect of all the lies, the misrepresentations that they were able to discover as the prosecutors investigated the case, led to the conclusion that they couldn't put this woman before a jury and say to the jury you need to believe what she says when they didn't necessarily believe what she said. >> how important is her credibility when it comes to a civil case? >> the problem is the credibility is going to follow her into this civil case. she's going to be subject to cross examination in the civil case. >> there's a lot of outrage today that there was a blame the vict
said that he was innocent. >> they also say that one of the responsibilities of the d.a. is to determine if the case is credible. in this case now they have gone forward and said, in this case the d.a. has decided it's not credible. there's no need for a special prosecutor. the accuser in this case, her lawyers had asked for a special prosecutor. what's the impact of this? ? >> it's within the discretion of the prosecutors to determine if their star witness is a credible witness....
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d.a. never officially charged marman. but "colorofchange" and the naacp saidarman's arrest is a clear case of racial profiling. they point to the fact that just a couple of days after marman was arrested, u.s. airways allowed a white male dressed in women's lingerie to fly on u.s. airways without any issue. u.s. airways has responded by saying that marman was not arrested for the sagging pants but because he actually refused to follow instructions. they have yet to respond to those claims of racial profiling so it will be interesting to see how they respond today when marman's family and naacp and "colorofchange" actually show up here physically with those signatures on that petition. grace. >> it's going to be hard to ignore. kristy seifkin at sfo, thank you. >>> 5:36. it turns out an amber alert in antioch was a hoax. police arrested 16-year-old hassan ford who knitted he was not abducted during an armed robbery at a barbershop on monday. officers also arrested the suspected gunman. investigators say they found a sawed-off shotgun in his apartment along with
d.a. never officially charged marman. but "colorofchange" and the naacp saidarman's arrest is a clear case of racial profiling. they point to the fact that just a couple of days after marman was arrested, u.s. airways allowed a white male dressed in women's lingerie to fly on u.s. airways without any issue. u.s. airways has responded by saying that marman was not arrested for the sagging pants but because he actually refused to follow instructions. they have yet to respond to those...
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d.a. has said also in the newspaper, that he is looking forward to putting this to bed so i assume that thaty're going to drop the charges. >> after you were on this program, you got a lot of response, right? >> i did. just in my local community, everybody has stood up and surrounded me and said we support you and we stand with you, and nationwide, actually, it's been a crazy and beautiful thing. i felt very patriotic throughout the whole thing knowing that we have this brotherhood in our country. >> you stood up for the pledge and you stuck up for the prayer. so much of america is behind you. well, that is good news. >> it's just second nature to do that, you know. >> absolutely. particularly in your job where you got to get the facts right. we're glad that this is all going to end well for you. although you're going to leave the studio there in dallas and it's going to be another hot day down there, isn't it? >> it might be 300 degrees outside. it feels like it anyway. >> yeah, but you know what? it's dry heat. all right. natalie nichols, the bowie, texas, county clerk. we thank you very m
d.a. has said also in the newspaper, that he is looking forward to putting this to bed so i assume that thaty're going to drop the charges. >> after you were on this program, you got a lot of response, right? >> i did. just in my local community, everybody has stood up and surrounded me and said we support you and we stand with you, and nationwide, actually, it's been a crazy and beautiful thing. i felt very patriotic throughout the whole thing knowing that we have this brotherhood...
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d.a.'s office that experienced prosecutors said, look, we cannot put this woman on the witness stand. so we have to drop the case. i mean, think how lucky dominique strauss-kahn is to behave so abomb inably, but he somehow picked a woman who was so disabled by her lying that she couldn't bring the case. but let's not pretend this was anything other than a really ugly incident by this powerful man. >> yeah. jeff toobin, appreciate it. thanks very much. we'll be right back. more ahead. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? what's your policy? good night, frank. good night. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multiple daily doses of nexium for a long time. possible side effects include headac
d.a.'s office that experienced prosecutors said, look, we cannot put this woman on the witness stand. so we have to drop the case. i mean, think how lucky dominique strauss-kahn is to behave so abomb inably, but he somehow picked a woman who was so disabled by her lying that she couldn't bring the case. but let's not pretend this was anything other than a really ugly incident by this powerful man. >> yeah. jeff toobin, appreciate it. thanks very much. we'll be right back. more ahead. an...
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d.a.'s office that experienced prosecutors said, look, we cannot put this woman on the witness stand.cannot vouch for her as a government witness. so we have to drop the case. i mean, think how lucky dominique strauss-kahn is to behave so abomb inably, but he somehow picked a woman who was so disabled by her lying that she couldn't bring the case. but let's not pretend this was anything other than a really ugly incident by this powerful man. >> yeah. jeff toobin, appreciate it. thanks very much. we'll be right back. more ahead. that can settle into your lines and wrinkles and make you look older. like an apricot... or a prune. and i like both, i just don't want to look like one. covergirl and olay simply ageless foundation has regenerist serum and floats above lines and makes you look younger. you will look so young people will be like "how is that baby driving a minivan?" "who let the baby into the bar?" and so on. can your anti-aging makeup do that? ♪ simply ageless from olay and easy, breezy beautiful, covergirl. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing awa
d.a.'s office that experienced prosecutors said, look, we cannot put this woman on the witness stand.cannot vouch for her as a government witness. so we have to drop the case. i mean, think how lucky dominique strauss-kahn is to behave so abomb inably, but he somehow picked a woman who was so disabled by her lying that she couldn't bring the case. but let's not pretend this was anything other than a really ugly incident by this powerful man. >> yeah. jeff toobin, appreciate it. thanks...
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he said the d.a. is denying his client justice. wolf? >> what a story that is, too.h. >>> desperation setting in for foreign journalists trapped in a hotel in tripoli right now. our own matthew chance is one of those journalists inside the hotel. we'll speak with him when we come back. >>> moammar gadhafi is now a hunted man. if and when he's found, the once all powerful leader could end up before an international war crimes court. but will the rebels try to keep him there and try him in libya instead? cnn's lisa sylvester is following all of this for us. >> reporter: in the opening days of the conflict, protests. then violence. civilians killed. the international criminal court at the hague says moammar gadhafi, his son saif al islam gadhafi, and his chief intelligence officers systematically murdered and persecuted civilians. they have been charged with crimes against humanity. moammar gadhafi's whereabouts are unknown but saif gadhafi is now in cut difficult libyan rebel forces. talks are under way between the transitional national council of libya and the interna
he said the d.a. is denying his client justice. wolf? >> what a story that is, too.h. >>> desperation setting in for foreign journalists trapped in a hotel in tripoli right now. our own matthew chance is one of those journalists inside the hotel. we'll speak with him when we come back. >>> moammar gadhafi is now a hunted man. if and when he's found, the once all powerful leader could end up before an international war crimes court. but will the rebels try to keep him...
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d.a. is until a lot of pressure from all sides. she has repeatedly said she wants to plead her case before a jury. prosecutors say there is evidence of a sexual encounter. even the pastor of a large and influential new york church has called for the d.a. to prosecute the case. a local politician is holding a rally in support of her tomorrow. but in the end the d.a. needs to decide if prosecutors can convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt, and if not, it's not a winnable case. >>> in the meantime a lot of people have been watching the west memphis three. well, now they're beginning their first full week of freedom. the men were released from prison friday after serving 18 years for the 1993 killings of three second graders in west memphis, arkansas. new evidence raised questions about their guilt. in a move to avoid retrial, they pled guilty and accepted a sentence of time already served while maintaining their innocence as well. now, they are focused on their future. >> right now i'm floating on the hands of the people who love and care for me, trying
d.a. is until a lot of pressure from all sides. she has repeatedly said she wants to plead her case before a jury. prosecutors say there is evidence of a sexual encounter. even the pastor of a large and influential new york church has called for the d.a. to prosecute the case. a local politician is holding a rally in support of her tomorrow. but in the end the d.a. needs to decide if prosecutors can convince a jury beyond a reasonable doubt, and if not, it's not a winnable case. >>> in...
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along the east coast who have said they felt the tremor here, and we are getting information from the wnbc producer from the attorney general's office says that at the d.a.'s office they could feel the building tremor an someone said it was a earthquake and then they felt an unusual smell as if something was burning and they could hear the debris falling, and so that was in the new york city attorney general office coming in from a wnbc producer, so we are getting this live image from washington, d.c., and you will see the nation's capital there, and we know that people up and down the east coast and craig, what is so ironic here is that we are in south florida and we have been paying attention to irene and we thought that was the potential natural disaster that we would be talking about because of the hurricane picking up power and intensity, and it really battered puerto rico and headed to the bahamas, so we thought we would be talking about the effects of that, but now we are talking about the earthquake and we want to put in perspective as you did, craig, so far, no reports of injuries and debris problems and issues reported from a number of people,
along the east coast who have said they felt the tremor here, and we are getting information from the wnbc producer from the attorney general's office says that at the d.a.'s office they could feel the building tremor an someone said it was a earthquake and then they felt an unusual smell as if something was burning and they could hear the debris falling, and so that was in the new york city attorney general office coming in from a wnbc producer, so we are getting this live image from...
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d.a.'s office will not comment on tomorrow's meeting. if the charges are dismissed, as straun khan's attorneys have said they should be, a dramatic prosecution would end with no answer to the question of what really happened in that hotel room. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. what we're learning tonight about americans and religion. the new argument being made about where religion is headed in this country. >>> it's the season for those high school seseor photos. tonight, the photographer refusing to take pictures of some of the students. why she is taking a stand on it. >>> and this -- >> what? she's here? >> you've got to see this. the groom who runs to get his bride to be. the only thing? she has no idea she was arriving at her own wedding. another good thing about geico is, they've got, like, real live people working there 24/7. so like say you need to report a claim, alright. a real person will be there to help you. then you can use geico.com to view photos of the damage, track your claim, print an estimate. u want an english muffin? they literally hand you a
d.a.'s office will not comment on tomorrow's meeting. if the charges are dismissed, as straun khan's attorneys have said they should be, a dramatic prosecution would end with no answer to the question of what really happened in that hotel room. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. what we're learning tonight about americans and religion. the new argument being made about where religion is headed in this...
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said, it could have been anybody's baby. it could have been one of mine or someone else's. >> late this afternoon the d.a. filed murder charges against the two suspects. >>> two city council members say that we are beyond enough is enough in the wake of this funeral of 3-year-old carlos nava. the councilmen say the city needs to pull out the stops to stop violence on city streets but their public efforts may hit a roadblock. we go now to oakland city hall. >> i'm afraid to be out here by myself. >> reporter: kids afraid to walk to the corner store fearing they will be the next carlos nava. >> it is too much going on. it is just hard. >> reporter: an parents incredulous. >> don't care about going to jail. they are going to get out. >> reporter: too gripped by the fear of perpetrators in oakland but fear and violence have formed an unholy marriage in oakland so a council member wants to stop it. >> we are going to really force a debate. >> reporter: tired of civil libertarians shouting racial profiling they say they are pushing ahead with a city wide curfew, suing gangs in both east and west oakland to secu
said, it could have been anybody's baby. it could have been one of mine or someone else's. >> late this afternoon the d.a. filed murder charges against the two suspects. >>> two city council members say that we are beyond enough is enough in the wake of this funeral of 3-year-old carlos nava. the councilmen say the city needs to pull out the stops to stop violence on city streets but their public efforts may hit a roadblock. we go now to oakland city hall. >> i'm afraid to...
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to the psychiatrists and psychologists who he said used pseudoscience to give garrido pass after pass. it's all laid out in this stinging final report the d.a. released today documenting the multiple missteps that allowed phillip garrido to kidnap, rape and hold captive jaycee dugard for 18 years. pearson lists the mistakes made by law enforcement that led lie dominos all in line to dugard's captivity including the fact that garrido should have been identified as a suspect in dugard's kidnapping since he committed four similar crimes in south lake tahoe, he should, they say, have been found out by parole agents and never should have been released from prison in 1988. >> after being convicted he was able to manipulate the psychologists and psychiatrists to basically do his bidding an recommend early releases on his behalf. >> reporter: the d.a. says these two pictures show the different sides of phillip garrido. the first, the one he showed to mental health evaluators in prison who recommended he be paroled. the second picture shows the face of a freed phillip garrido, a man they say terrorized women and children with his sexual perversions.
to the psychiatrists and psychologists who he said used pseudoscience to give garrido pass after pass. it's all laid out in this stinging final report the d.a. released today documenting the multiple missteps that allowed phillip garrido to kidnap, rape and hold captive jaycee dugard for 18 years. pearson lists the mistakes made by law enforcement that led lie dominos all in line to dugard's captivity including the fact that garrido should have been identified as a suspect in dugard's...
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d.a.'s office will not comment if the charges are dismissed as strauss-kahn's attorneys have said they shouldbe. a dramatic prosecution would end with no answer to the question of what really happened in that hotel room. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >>> the pope's celebrated youth festival ended with an outdoor mass near madrid, spain. 1.5 million young people came from around the world to the six-day event which had the flavor of a week-long rock concert. earlier police had fought with protesters who were angry that the spanish government was paying so much but sunday's mass ended the festival on a high note. >>>> i really like this story. this is a good one. a utah couple returned home after a night out and heard a noise coming from inside the walls of their house. turns out it was 8-year-old steven hopkins who actually claims he climbed from a tree to the roof and then fell down the chimney while looking for something to eat and drink. >> unfortunately, the chimney took some odd turns and séewen got stuck 30 feet down between two floors. firefighters had to cut an eight by five foot
d.a.'s office will not comment if the charges are dismissed as strauss-kahn's attorneys have said they shouldbe. a dramatic prosecution would end with no answer to the question of what really happened in that hotel room. aaron katersky, abc news, new york. >>> the pope's celebrated youth festival ended with an outdoor mass near madrid, spain. 1.5 million young people came from around the world to the six-day event which had the flavor of a week-long rock concert. earlier police had...
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a spokesperson said they are still reviewing all of the police reports in this case and they cannot extradite him back to california until the academy county d.a. files charges. the d.a. has charged lawrence denard in this case. he's accused of being the gunman. he's facing murder charges and is scheduled to enter a plea to those charges later this month. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a fund has been set up to help the nava family with expenses. you can learn more about that by going to ktvu.com and looking in the web link sections near the bottom of the front page. >>> breaking news from southern california. santa monica college is on lockdown at this hour. three people reported seeing a gunman walking on campus about an hour ago. although school is not in session, some professors and incoming freshmen are there for orientation. police have not verified the calls or determined determined if any shots were fired. but once again, breaking news, santa monica college in southern california is in lockdown. >>> one of san francisco's largest gang trills -- trials is expected to go to the jury today. federal prosecutors accuse
a spokesperson said they are still reviewing all of the police reports in this case and they cannot extradite him back to california until the academy county d.a. files charges. the d.a. has charged lawrence denard in this case. he's accused of being the gunman. he's facing murder charges and is scheduled to enter a plea to those charges later this month. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> a fund has been set up to help the nava family with expenses. you can...
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said he didn't kill them. garrido denied any involvement in the 1988 kidnapping of garrett in hayward. yesterday, state senator ted gains and the d.a. pearson led a forum in sacramento looking at family by the state and federal parole system to recognize the danger that phillip garrido imposed. gains is going to introduce a measure to give previous crimes more weight compared to psychological evaluations. >>> the california lawmaker wanted an inside look at napa state hospital. yesterday, state assemblyman michael allen took an eight-hour tour investigating reports of often violent environment that threatens the safety of workers. as abc7's leslie reports allen says he understands why employees are afraid to come to work. >> i observed an attack, a patient attacked another and five of the staff had to go in and intervene to bring the person down and medicate them. >> assemblyman allen was a former tech himself about he wasn't so much shocked as impressed. >> i want a varnished look at what is going on at the hospital. i saw that you had staff and dealing with the situations where they simply don't have enough help to get the job do
said he didn't kill them. garrido denied any involvement in the 1988 kidnapping of garrett in hayward. yesterday, state senator ted gains and the d.a. pearson led a forum in sacramento looking at family by the state and federal parole system to recognize the danger that phillip garrido imposed. gains is going to introduce a measure to give previous crimes more weight compared to psychological evaluations. >>> the california lawmaker wanted an inside look at napa state hospital....
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d.a.'s office close the books on a 10 year old murder investigation. they saidt fibers from a pair of rugs and hans campbell's home was found in the back of nasmay >> 18 >> spoke about the shutdown under drastic circumstances. >> now the town water supply failed on monday and by tuesday the taps ran dry san mateo counties and in hundreds of gallons of the merger to go drinking water and poured upon these were set up for people to use workers trace the problem back to the source and as it turned out the marine--main pulp had failed. luckily people work through the night to get this water flowing again. >> here in the south bay san jose state university is still in with a student housing shortage the incoming freshman class has 1300 more students than last year, the school requires that any freshman that graduated from high school that was 30 mouse or farther away must live on campus their next year. now a school this house in 90 returning student at a nearby hotel it is located about 3 mi. from campus and 150 yds from the san jose light rail system is that are ho
d.a.'s office close the books on a 10 year old murder investigation. they saidt fibers from a pair of rugs and hans campbell's home was found in the back of nasmay >> 18 >> spoke about the shutdown under drastic circumstances. >> now the town water supply failed on monday and by tuesday the taps ran dry san mateo counties and in hundreds of gallons of the merger to go drinking water and poured upon these were set up for people to use workers trace the problem back to the...
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said she should get a break. >> so come on, let's give nancy garrido who is not as bad as he is the deal he was offered so far. >> the el el dorado d.aed a report which talked about the failures that kept dugard in captivity for 18 years. and it blames psychiatrists, arguing that philip garrido tricked doctors into believing he is no longer a threat. >> it is disturbing in how many times he was in a position where someone could step in and say, wait a second. this guy is very dangerous. >> based on the case, pearson will be part of a hearing at the state capitol to discuss a possible law that could lesson the wait of psychiatric evaluations when considering if a convict is really reformed. abc7 legal analyst dean johnson says it can be a bad idea to make a law to fit one unusual case. >> unless the people want to use an agent to sit with a parolee 24/7 there will be reoffense no matter how tight the system is and no matter how many laws you change. >> it gets underway at 10:00 a.m. the d.a. will be pushing for a law that allows parole boards that gives weight to a sexual offender's crime as they give to evidence of rehabilitation. ca
said she should get a break. >> so come on, let's give nancy garrido who is not as bad as he is the deal he was offered so far. >> the el el dorado d.aed a report which talked about the failures that kept dugard in captivity for 18 years. and it blames psychiatrists, arguing that philip garrido tricked doctors into believing he is no longer a threat. >> it is disturbing in how many times he was in a position where someone could step in and say, wait a second. this guy is very...
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d.a.'s office i just want to tell you a couple things at the outset. >> not surprisingly, skylar's con began with a lie. >> he saidwell in real estate, his parents were wealthy, and he's been an actor for "the power rangers." >> but the hawks weren't completely buying it. skylar needed to soften his image. so he decided to use his pregnant wife and young daughter to win over tom and jackie. >> he calls his wife and lets her know that she needs to come out to the boat and so they see her. and she's to put them at ease. >> alonso wasn't there when jennifer and her baby visited, but whatever they did worked. when he came back to test drive the boat, tom was waiting for them. >> mr. hawks was already at the dock. >> this time in addition to alonso, skylar brought another guy, john kennedy, dressed to play the part of his accountant. but john kennedy was no accountant. he was a sometimes gang member with a long criminal record. and he was there to serve as muscle for the scrawny skylar. and then, they set out to sea. jackie made that last phone call to their friend carter ford to say we're out with the buyer. and then
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d.a. in, i guess, new orleans. somebody had sued and said prosecutorial misconduct, somebody that was underhim and they got a $16 million verdict and it was overturned because they said, you know, you have -- it has to be like so high. you have to have so much evidence and so it's really, really tough. >> do you know if there's any internal procedures that the state's attorney -- >> i think they're concerned about it. and i know since, you know, that has happened, everybody goes through training and how to spot a forced confession. and i think -- you know, they are running a great office and there are great people over there. . and i think they are more aware. >> we have time for one question. >> yes, my name is david. and before this presentation started today, i needed something to read to kill the time until it began, so i went down and bought -- [laughter] >> i take it at home by the way. but i read an article that absolutely infuriated me and i guess i want your opinion on it. it was about a man in chicago who had about 50 speeding tick
d.a. in, i guess, new orleans. somebody had sued and said prosecutorial misconduct, somebody that was underhim and they got a $16 million verdict and it was overturned because they said, you know, you have -- it has to be like so high. you have to have so much evidence and so it's really, really tough. >> do you know if there's any internal procedures that the state's attorney -- >> i think they're concerned about it. and i know since, you know, that has happened, everybody goes...
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d.a. in, i guess, new orleans. somebody had sued and saidprosecutorial misconduct, somebody that was underhim and they got a $16 million verdict and it was overturned because they said, you know, you have -- it has to be like so high. you have to have so much evidence and so it's really, really tough. >> do you know if there's any internal procedures that the state's attorney -- >> i think they're concerned about it. and i know since, you know, that has happened, everybody goes through training and how to spot a forced confession. and i think -- you know, they are running a great office and there are great people over there. . and i think they are more aware. >> we have time for one question. >> yes, my name is david. and before this presentation started today, i needed something to read to kill the time until it began, so i went down and bought -- [laughter] >> i take it at home by the way. but i read an article that absolutely infuriated me and i guess i want your opinion on it. it was about a man in chicago who had about 50 speeding ticke
d.a. in, i guess, new orleans. somebody had sued and saidprosecutorial misconduct, somebody that was underhim and they got a $16 million verdict and it was overturned because they said, you know, you have -- it has to be like so high. you have to have so much evidence and so it's really, really tough. >> do you know if there's any internal procedures that the state's attorney -- >> i think they're concerned about it. and i know since, you know, that has happened, everybody goes...
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d.a. in, i guess, new orleans. somebody had sued and said prosecutorial misconduct, somebody that was underhim and they got a $16 million verdict and it was overturned because they said, you know, you have -- it has to be like so high. you have to have so much evidence and so it's really, really tough. >> do you know if there's any internal procedures that the state's attorney -- >> i think they're concerned about it. and i know since, you know, that has happened, everybody goes...
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d.a. not to take a heavy position on bail and not to force themselves into a rush to judgment in the case, but they chose to do otherwise, and as they saidst indictment investigation is what resulted in his liberation. so do i think the system worked? yes, but the system has its flaws and it goes to show that anyone, whether he's rich or poor or french or american, can lose his liberty on the word of someone which is not true. the man did not commit a crime, and today the -- the d.a. stood up in court and acknowledged that. >> mr. bratman, let me play you a clip from abc's robin roberts who spoke to supposedly nafissatou diallo. >> he came to me and grabbed my breasts. no, you don't have to be sorry. i said -- stop. i don't want to lose my job. and he pushed me in to the bedroom and he closed the door, locked. >> and i suppose the obvious question really is your client would have been watching that interview somewhere, possibly with his wife. pretty degrading testimony. a lot of which obviously today lies in tatters. but how -- how is this manifested itself of their relationship? your client and his wife? >> i said outside court and i'll
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d.a.'s office says he went to the los gatos justest its center and asked -- justest its center and asked -- je sue wit center. this is linder as a young man. he saide went on camping trips with linder. according to somebody who knows lynch, the boys, would were 7 and 5 at the time, were rained and -- raped and forced to have sex as he watched. lender has been accused by abuse -- of abuse by dozens of people including his own sister, nieces and nephews. we're gonna try to get ahold of lynch's lawyer and to see if mark geragos is still representing him. kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> 7:33. authorities in fremont are looking for the suspects who set fire to a junior high school. the fire was started in the locker room area of walters junior high about 7:00 last night. this is video we shot of the school earlier this morning. the fire caused $100,000 worth of damage. the school is still on summer vacation but there is an orientation next week, or rather this week, no one was injured in the fire. a san carlos woman is facing felony animal charges after stabbing her boyfriend's pets lizard. police say she stabbed the lizard with a t
d.a.'s office says he went to the los gatos justest its center and asked -- justest its center and asked -- je sue wit center. this is linder as a young man. he saide went on camping trips with linder. according to somebody who knows lynch, the boys, would were 7 and 5 at the time, were rained and -- raped and forced to have sex as he watched. lender has been accused by abuse -- of abuse by dozens of people including his own sister, nieces and nephews. we're gonna try to get ahold of lynch's...
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said. we will be investigating and interviewing approximately 100 witnesses. and we certainly would want anyone who has any information on this, anything they observed, to come forward and tell the d.a that night. >> susan kang schroder, we appreciate you coming on and talking about this. it is just a brutal story and really just heartbreaking, honestly. we wanted to bring to it our viewer and we're glad you did make the time to give us some new information and join us on the show today. thank you. >> thank you. >>> an nfl player has been rushed to the hospital in the middle of practice. we'll have the details for you next. the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. so i want to major in biology. miss gopie is the best teacher i ever had. she's amazing, i love her. [ jade ] i'm teaching jasmine ap biology. i knew she had the talent... i always pushed her. [ jasmine ] her class you literally have to
said. we will be investigating and interviewing approximately 100 witnesses. and we certainly would want anyone who has any information on this, anything they observed, to come forward and tell the d.a that night. >> susan kang schroder, we appreciate you coming on and talking about this. it is just a brutal story and really just heartbreaking, honestly. we wanted to bring to it our viewer and we're glad you did make the time to give us some new information and join us on the show today....