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in the meantime, i mean, this might sound trite, but danny is free.nd walk the street and feel the sun. he's not in a cell. >> in a sense, danny is still a prisoner to this crime. though he's not imprisoned, he's in the prison of -- of that suspicion. >> reporter: after 19 years behind bars, danny waits. not guilty. not innocent. and without any compensation. and, perhaps, without something even more important. >> to say, oh, you got your freedom. go on with your life. no, it's not free until you get this total exoneration. you're not free if you've got this hanging over your head. you're not free if people suspect this is what you did. and i feel like i deserve more than that. >> according to the innocence project, danny brown is among 40% of those wrongly convicted across the nation who haven't received compensation for their time behind bars. and back in washington state, so is alan northrop. >> just weeks after we interviewed him, the washington
in the meantime, i mean, this might sound trite, but danny is free.nd walk the street and feel the sun. he's not in a cell. >> in a sense, danny is still a prisoner to this crime. though he's not imprisoned, he's in the prison of -- of that suspicion. >> reporter: after 19 years behind bars, danny waits. not guilty. not innocent. and without any compensation. and, perhaps, without something even more important. >> to say, oh, you got your freedom. go on with your life. no,...
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. >> so danny, welcome and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have danny hurley who is a person who has experienced schizophrenia firsthand. and so danny, i thought we'd start by having you tell us a bit about how you were doing before you became ill with schizophrenia. what happened when you became ill. and tell us a little bit about how things have been going ever since. >> well, before the onset of the disease i had almost unlimited potential. i was the valedictorian of my high school class. i was a national merit scholar and i took ten advance placement course and i scored in the top 5% in nine of them. so i could have went to any school in the country. >> what happened to the 10th. >> actually i wrote about the wrong subject on an essay. i could have went anywhere in the country but i decided to go to georgia tech. and in my first year there i got a 4.0 grade point average. after that, i went on a trip to europe. and i started writing a journal about my days in europe. and i was having the time of my life. and the thoughts in the journal slowly became
. >> so danny, welcome and thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> we have danny hurley who is a person who has experienced schizophrenia firsthand. and so danny, i thought we'd start by having you tell us a bit about how you were doing before you became ill with schizophrenia. what happened when you became ill. and tell us a little bit about how things have been going ever since. >> well, before the onset of the disease i had almost unlimited...
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that's -- that is danny. how could you not like danny?was just -- everybody loved him and he is just going to be missed so much and we just love him. he was so -- i mean he was like a jokester, and everybody just wanted to be around him if he was around, you know, that kind of kid that they gravitate to and always that person that everybody likes. that's danny. that is my danny. >> and i understand danny just started a job, his first job. >> yes, yes, he was so excited. it was at the local bowling alley right here in chardon, and always he wanted -- and he just loved it, but he just wanted that first paycheck. he can't get that check. he just can't get it. he was -- he just loved it. he only worked there for like two weeks, three weeks and then -- my heart is broken. it's just torn apart and everybody in the family and i just -- i want -- that's why i wanted to talk to you too, i want people to know him that they didn't get to have the joy of knowing him, but hopefully through this they can because, you know, he wants to say thank you for
that's -- that is danny. how could you not like danny?was just -- everybody loved him and he is just going to be missed so much and we just love him. he was so -- i mean he was like a jokester, and everybody just wanted to be around him if he was around, you know, that kind of kid that they gravitate to and always that person that everybody likes. that's danny. that is my danny. >> and i understand danny just started a job, his first job. >> yes, yes, he was so excited. it was at...
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even before this tragedy, that was still danny. everybody loved danny. danny had that smile.e made other people smile and to me that's danny. >> it's a beautiful thing. domenick, i want to play for the viewers danny's parents obviously, your children, what they had to say about the last moments of their son's life. they were there before he died. >> they wouldn't let us see him but we insisted. >> yeah. >> we weren't going to be denied. >> so five minutes later they let us go see him. >> he was just laying there. just laying there. >> we're telling him, fight, dan, fight, you can do it, buddy. come on, man. do it for us. you can fight. and we're holding -- >> don't give up. >> we're holding him and we told him we love him so we got to say we loved him. >> domenick, i know that has to be incredibly terrible to hear. how is your family going to get through this? >> it's obviously incredibly terrible to hear. for bob and i, it's terrible incredible, but we know it's worse for our kids, his son, my daughter, absolutely worse. it affects us, but to be honest it can't affect us as
even before this tragedy, that was still danny. everybody loved danny. danny had that smile.e made other people smile and to me that's danny. >> it's a beautiful thing. domenick, i want to play for the viewers danny's parents obviously, your children, what they had to say about the last moments of their son's life. they were there before he died. >> they wouldn't let us see him but we insisted. >> yeah. >> we weren't going to be denied. >> so five minutes later...
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and even before this tragedy, that was still danny. everybody loved danny. danny had that smile.le smile. to me, that's danny. >> a beautiful thing. dominic, let me -- i want to play for the viewers, danny's parents, obviously, your chin, what they had to say about the last moments of their son's life. they were there before he died. >> they wouldn't let us see him. we insisted. we were want going to be denied not seeing our son. so five minutes later, they let us go see him. bloodied up, had tubes down his throat. >> he was just laying there. >> we're telling him, fight, dan. fight, fight. you can do it, buddy. come on, man. do it for us, fight. and we're holding him, and we told him we love him. we got to say we love him. >> dominic, i know that has to be incredibly terrible to hear. how is your family going to get through this? >> it's obviously incredibly terrible to hear for bob and us, it's terribly incredible. but we know it's worse for our kids. his son, my daughter, absolutely worse. it affects us, but to be honest, it can't affect us as bad as it will affect them for th
and even before this tragedy, that was still danny. everybody loved danny. danny had that smile.le smile. to me, that's danny. >> a beautiful thing. dominic, let me -- i want to play for the viewers, danny's parents, obviously, your chin, what they had to say about the last moments of their son's life. they were there before he died. >> they wouldn't let us see him. we insisted. we were want going to be denied not seeing our son. so five minutes later, they let us go see him....
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in new york we have danny schechter he is a journalist author and independent filmmaker l. also in new york we have charles koch he's a writer for the national review all right folks this is crossfire that means you can jump in any time you want bernie again if i can ask you go to you first what has been accomplished in the last six months with the occupy wall street movement. i think what kind of problem is that people have self appropriated their activism they they've really come out and decided to actualize their thoughts and feelings about what's going on in america about the injustice about the disparity of income and power i think pretty much people have have come to really find their voice and find their ability to. ok charles i mean obviously there's been a lot of demonstrations in the last six months and there's been a lot of terry about it positive and negative as it meant anything as it careens translated into anything beyond just a lot of noise i think. if it had it would of course bother me because i don't agree with their aims but that's a separate question fr
in new york we have danny schechter he is a journalist author and independent filmmaker l. also in new york we have charles koch he's a writer for the national review all right folks this is crossfire that means you can jump in any time you want bernie again if i can ask you go to you first what has been accomplished in the last six months with the occupy wall street movement. i think what kind of problem is that people have self appropriated their activism they they've really come out and...
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in economics but i really appreciate those very kind words coming from you danny let's bring to this topic know that you've been writing about here you wrote a really good blog post about this and you know despite a lot of the reasons why you would imagine that greenspan's image would be tarnished reputation would be tarnished based on a lot of the evidence that i just laid out you make the case that he's still highly respected and has been gone over by the neediest so first layout how you come to that conclusion that he still highly respected you get a really good personal anecdote in your in your story i actually i was going down to wall street actually to start filming my movie plunder and i had to take a little quick diversion into a borders bookstore a call of nature and all of that as i was leaving there was that on greenspan himself leaving with me and the two of us work that i think that street together my crew was shocked you know thinking like how does this guy know everybody you know spend actually or to graft a dollar bill for me it turns out to be a federal reserve note
in economics but i really appreciate those very kind words coming from you danny let's bring to this topic know that you've been writing about here you wrote a really good blog post about this and you know despite a lot of the reasons why you would imagine that greenspan's image would be tarnished reputation would be tarnished based on a lot of the evidence that i just laid out you make the case that he's still highly respected and has been gone over by the neediest so first layout how you come...
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in that area and that issue has now rebounded just yesterday in new york chinese danny but only because of the area no mystery with what so what what's changed ok the bonuses are still being paid well so you are going to know you will make you a lifetime of money you what's the difference. your view of you know making social changes now like taking an alkie seltzer tablet where you put it in a glass of water it fizzes up and you know thirty seconds later you feel better this is about building a movement for change trying to organize people across political lines charles would have to acknowledge that well excuse me charles i was is a cardiac i've written a book called occupy and it's about in part bringing together all of them just because one point it has brought together people who consider themselves and his socialists libertarians and even democrats and and a sprinkle of republicans it's not you know it's not movement that has a coherent idiology like the ones in the former soviet union or in the republican. party ok charles you want to. look if you have suppose you have a young chi
in that area and that issue has now rebounded just yesterday in new york chinese danny but only because of the area no mystery with what so what what's changed ok the bonuses are still being paid well so you are going to know you will make you a lifetime of money you what's the difference. your view of you know making social changes now like taking an alkie seltzer tablet where you put it in a glass of water it fizzes up and you know thirty seconds later you feel better this is about building a...
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danny devito is here! [ cheers and applause ] he's "the lorax." we love danny devito. oh, my gosh.s a hilarious comedian with a great history channel show, and a new movie. larry the cable guy's in the house! [ cheers and applause ] love him, too. and you guys, bruce springsteen week continues with a performance -- [ cheers and applause ] a performance tonight, it's so good, john legend is here tonight! this is unbelievable! he's doing a version of "dancing in the dark" with the roots. and it's good. it's gonna be good. it's really -- i'm excited about this. this is a cool version. and i want to thank the folks over at budweiser for sponsoring springsteen week. [ cheers and applause ] making it all possible. thank you, budweiser. you guys, before we get started, i want to give a quick shout out here. last year around this time, our show was out in houston for the big houston livestock show and rodeo. it was so much fun. it's the best if you're out there, you've got to check this out. and they sent this to me here. this is a plaque that made me a member for life. [ cheers and applau
danny devito is here! [ cheers and applause ] he's "the lorax." we love danny devito. oh, my gosh.s a hilarious comedian with a great history channel show, and a new movie. larry the cable guy's in the house! [ cheers and applause ] love him, too. and you guys, bruce springsteen week continues with a performance -- [ cheers and applause ] a performance tonight, it's so good, john legend is here tonight! this is unbelievable! he's doing a version of "dancing in the dark" with...
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houses and said now i must do something about this as they did in say the civil rights movement ok danny what do you think about that. well first of all mike check thank you for having me on it look you know of course there's been a big change in the conversation at least in the media and in many of the sectors of our society just i think yes they are recorded that wall street firms are admitting at least in a recent survey that their p.r. that their image is now terrible thanks to the assaults on the criticisms by occupy wall street six months ago the congress was discussing deficits and cutting all sorts of programs there was no other voice being heard occupy wall street raise the question of economic inequality and a growing gap in in that area and that issue has now rebounded just in new york times gani been made because marion ohio agree with you but what so what what's changed ok devonian says are still being paid well for. you i turn if you will you what's the difference. your view of you know making social changes now like taking an alkie seltzer tablet where you put it in a glas
houses and said now i must do something about this as they did in say the civil rights movement ok danny what do you think about that. well first of all mike check thank you for having me on it look you know of course there's been a big change in the conversation at least in the media and in many of the sectors of our society just i think yes they are recorded that wall street firms are admitting at least in a recent survey that their p.r. that their image is now terrible thanks to the assaults...
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his name is danny. not a journalist.and a great risk to his own safety, broadcast images on youtube. he is with injured children in a neighborhood in homs. we've had to rely on videos put on youtube because the government repeatedly refused to allow journalists to the front lines of the protests and killings there. some reporters have snuck in to particularly homs. i talked to photographer last week. he was hurt in the attack and now safe. i asked him the violence he saw firsthand in syria compares with everything else he's seen in many years of covering wars for the "sunday times." here's what paul said. >> i would say quite categorically, that's the most ferocious, vicious and unnecessary that i have seen. that there are actually no military targets within the area. all of the intended shelling is directed at the civilian population. it's quite a unique situation in the area. >> is it even a war? is it accurate to call it that? >> no. i think it would be wrong to call it a war. this is -- this is i think what you said,
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. >> my good friend danny here, danny glasscox. >> jon: go on. >> danny here was about to print me some even fresher numbers, as fresh as he can give them to us. danny, how are you coming along in terms of... we got a fresh report coming out now? >> jon: why don't you get off glascox. the i go's working. stop breaking his glass balls. i tell you something, i rally hope breaking this guy's glass balls is worth it. >> wolf, if we stand by for just a few second, i can give you even fresher numbers than that. he's putting a title on the report to make sure everyone understands these are unofficial and... okay. we'll come back to you when we get fresher numbers. [laughter] >> jon: i want to remind everyone it's a cnn exclusive on the lack of fresher numbers. you want hear about these unofficial non-existent numbers any place else. how insane was cnn's all-inclusive wolf crying wolf about the freshness of cnn's numbers? when it came time to declare the races, a.k.a. the matterrerring thing, cnn was beating to the punch by the network that smeat most of their night not covering the primaries.
. >> my good friend danny here, danny glasscox. >> jon: go on. >> danny here was about to print me some even fresher numbers, as fresh as he can give them to us. danny, how are you coming along in terms of... we got a fresh report coming out now? >> jon: why don't you get off glascox. the i go's working. stop breaking his glass balls. i tell you something, i rally hope breaking this guy's glass balls is worth it. >> wolf, if we stand by for just a few second, i can...
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seuss the lorax starring danny devito. my kids are dying to see this.now is danny devito. good to have you on the show. love it. >> i do too. i had a great time doing it. it was like when i saw -- big fan of seuss, i've got three kids. >> yeah, me too. >> you read all the books and everything. and it was about a year and a half ago, the producer of the movie brought the beautiful picture of that furry guy and i recognize him, of course, from the balks. and he said, how would you like to? and i said, oh, my gosh, my voice coming out of the lorax, it's going to be amazing. plus, i get to come out of a stump in the beginning of the -- >> wow. >> everything an actor dreams about. >> there you go. who didn't read seuss books to their kids and not every time, every time think this stuff is brilliant, and see it differently every time? >> yeah, it's a great thing. all of his books are really magical and, you know, the thing about it, you go from reading the picture books and if you have children, you understand this where you start with colorful pictures and e
seuss the lorax starring danny devito. my kids are dying to see this.now is danny devito. good to have you on the show. love it. >> i do too. i had a great time doing it. it was like when i saw -- big fan of seuss, i've got three kids. >> yeah, me too. >> you read all the books and everything. and it was about a year and a half ago, the producer of the movie brought the beautiful picture of that furry guy and i recognize him, of course, from the balks. and he said, how would...
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his name is danny.e's not a journalist at all, he was in homs at great risk to his safety broadcast many images there, put them on youtube. in this clip he's in a neighborhood in homs. we've had to rely on videos by activists and citizens put on youtube because the syrian government has repeatedly refused to allow journalists to the front lines in syria. some have snuck into the besieged city of homs. last week i talked to a photographer who was with a journalist, marie colvin, when she was killed in homs. he's now safe. i asked him how the violence he saw firsthand in syria compares with everything else he's seen in his many years covering wars as a photographer with the "sunday times." >> i would say quite categorically that's the most ferocious, most ferocious, vicious, and unnecessary that i had seen. and there are actually no military targets. all of the intense shelling is directed at the civilian population. it's quite a unique situation. >> is it even a war? i mean, is it accurate to call it tha
his name is danny.e's not a journalist at all, he was in homs at great risk to his safety broadcast many images there, put them on youtube. in this clip he's in a neighborhood in homs. we've had to rely on videos by activists and citizens put on youtube because the syrian government has repeatedly refused to allow journalists to the front lines in syria. some have snuck into the besieged city of homs. last week i talked to a photographer who was with a journalist, marie colvin, when she was...