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signed "danny finch."landed on the moon, danny finch's body turns up in the schuylkill. he was 12 years old. that was my first year in homicide. any suspects? scumbag reggie blunt. he got popped r a laundry list of murders around the city that year. and the da lumped my kid's case in with them. never got a conviction, but everybody was sure he did it. except me. talk to danny's friends back in the day? no, he didn't have any. boy was a loner, you know, science nerd type. i interviewed all the kids in the neighborhood. i got nothing. but this makes me think that maybe he did have some friends after all. these "rocket boys." i don't know, mack. a toy rocket's a tough sell with the bosses. i've been 39 years turning over in my sleep what could have happened to this kid. you have any idea what that does to you, detective? no one else around here will give me t time of day. and i hear you take cases nobody else will. you find this kid's murderer, maybe i can get to sleep again. rocket boys, huh? yeah, you think
signed "danny finch."landed on the moon, danny finch's body turns up in the schuylkill. he was 12 years old. that was my first year in homicide. any suspects? scumbag reggie blunt. he got popped r a laundry list of murders around the city that year. and the da lumped my kid's case in with them. never got a conviction, but everybody was sure he did it. except me. talk to danny's friends back in the day? no, he didn't have any. boy was a loner, you know, science nerd type. i interviewed...
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danny will need to heal from surgery for the next 6 to 8 weeks.for adoption. >> in bay area baseball.giants plunder the pirates. >> plus - the a's break a record today, but it's not one they're particularly proud of. sports is next. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles rethink possible. >> controversy at the sonoma grand prix. as you can see this shot of the pit crew being clipped here. the tire holder went flying into another crew member and a third was injured by an air gun. in
danny will need to heal from surgery for the next 6 to 8 weeks.for adoption. >> in bay area baseball.giants plunder the pirates. >> plus - the a's break a record today, but it's not one they're particularly proud of. sports is next. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv...
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it was a real bus, we had -- danny niece that scene. he's flirting with denzel washington's daughter in the scene. and so we're on the bus and i yell "action" and from nowhere comes the klan members and the nazis and the spitings and the -- >> terrifying. >> you were in there, too. the bus is shaking, the bus is shaking and we hear these deafening noises and the sweat and the sheets and the crosses and i yell "cut!" a little too soon, because i was afraid, got nervous. we were nervous on the bus. and i said "cut!" and it wouldn't stop. so i'm at the window saying "cut! cut!" and they wouldn't stop. and i look at danny and i look at ya ya and dave and i know at that moment that this is what
it was a real bus, we had -- danny niece that scene. he's flirting with denzel washington's daughter in the scene. and so we're on the bus and i yell "action" and from nowhere comes the klan members and the nazis and the spitings and the -- >> terrifying. >> you were in there, too. the bus is shaking, the bus is shaking and we hear these deafening noises and the sweat and the sheets and the crosses and i yell "cut!" a little too soon, because i was afraid, got...
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it was a real bus, we had -- danny niece that scene.flirting with denzel washington's daughter in the scene. and so we're on the bus and i yell "action" and from nowhere comes the klan members and the nazis and the spitings and the -- >> terrifying. >> you were in there, too. the bus is shaking, the bus is shaking and we hear these deafening noises and the sweat and the sheets and the crosses and i yell "cut!" a little too soon, because i was afraid, got nervous. we were nervous on the bus. and i said "cut!" and it wouldn't stop. so i'm at the window saying "cut! cut!" and they wouldn't stop. and i look at danny and i look at ya ya and dave and i know at that moment that this is what these kids went through. and there wasn't nobody around to yell cut. >> there was a fear and courage. >> this is what's beautiful about this. the when they're training with lawson and you see the fear that they have but they're standing by their dwixs and you see them breaking and being yelled at but they confront their fears because what they stand for is
it was a real bus, we had -- danny niece that scene.flirting with denzel washington's daughter in the scene. and so we're on the bus and i yell "action" and from nowhere comes the klan members and the nazis and the spitings and the -- >> terrifying. >> you were in there, too. the bus is shaking, the bus is shaking and we hear these deafening noises and the sweat and the sheets and the crosses and i yell "cut!" a little too soon, because i was afraid, got nervous....
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it was a real bus, we had -- danny niece that scene. he's flirting with denzel washington's daughter in the scene. and so we're on the bus and i yell "action" and from nowhere comes the klan members and the nazis and the spitings and the -- >> terrifying. >> you were in there, too. the bus is shaking, the bus is shaking and we hear these deafening noises and the sweat and the sheets and the crosses and i yell "cut!" a little too soon, because i was afraid, got nervous. we were nervous on the bus. and i said "cut!" and it wouldn't stop. so i'm at the window saying "cut! cut!" and they wouldn't stop. and i look at danny and i look at ya ya and dave and i know at that moment that this is what these kids went through. and there wasn't nobody around to yell cut. >> there was a fear and courage. >> this is what's beautiful about this. the when they're training with lawson and you see the fear that they have but they're standing by their dwixs and you see them breaking and being yelled at but they confront their fears because what they stand f
it was a real bus, we had -- danny niece that scene. he's flirting with denzel washington's daughter in the scene. and so we're on the bus and i yell "action" and from nowhere comes the klan members and the nazis and the spitings and the -- >> terrifying. >> you were in there, too. the bus is shaking, the bus is shaking and we hear these deafening noises and the sweat and the sheets and the crosses and i yell "cut!" a little too soon, because i was afraid, got...
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and is so danny's script spans decades and that's a lot of money. the movie was green lit far budget and i couldn't cram it into the budget that the film deserved. so it was frustrating and oprah -- i said "oprah, we're doing this movie." "i don't know. i don't know about this." and solarz -- >> i didn't believe that you would get anybody to green light this because of the whole money issue. because i had done "the great debaters" and i knew how hard it was. what he was saying is really true. it's very difficult to get a black drama green lit in hollywood because the theory is that black dramas don't work. >> lars passed away she had cancer. and on her deathbed she was raising money on her deathbed and she hadn't raised money before because she was a studio girl. so she said "lee, how do you raise money?" i said "come with me." >> rose: been there done that." and i think after her death a lot of investors we went to felt guilty and rose to the occasion and -- >> if not guilt a sense of respect for her. >> i love her. >> we need oprah on her shoulder
and is so danny's script spans decades and that's a lot of money. the movie was green lit far budget and i couldn't cram it into the budget that the film deserved. so it was frustrating and oprah -- i said "oprah, we're doing this movie." "i don't know. i don't know about this." and solarz -- >> i didn't believe that you would get anybody to green light this because of the whole money issue. because i had done "the great debaters" and i knew how hard it was....
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see all the pictures you have sent i check them ereck them >> getting back to danny.uld have had a long life >>> good morning. i'm diana perez. >> and i'm john muller. here are some of the top headlines we are following on "world news now." the giant wildfire in yosemite national park has now grown to more than 230 square miles. as it nears the main reservoir for the city of san francisco. firefighters are finally making headway. they have it 15% contained. >> scorching temperatures across the midwest have schools in several states ready to close early today like they did yesterday. the late summer heat wave is expected to continue baking the region for most of the week. >> sarah murnaghan, the pennsylvania girl who had two double lung transplants is expected to go home from the hospital today. her case made headlines when her parents challenged national transplant rules. >> on the first day of the u.s. open, women's number one, serena williams cruised to an easy opening round win. rain postponed several matches including one featuring roger federer. he'll play today.
see all the pictures you have sent i check them ereck them >> getting back to danny.uld have had a long life >>> good morning. i'm diana perez. >> and i'm john muller. here are some of the top headlines we are following on "world news now." the giant wildfire in yosemite national park has now grown to more than 230 square miles. as it nears the main reservoir for the city of san francisco. firefighters are finally making headway. they have it 15% contained....
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danny, let me start with you. what do you think will happen with a-rod?itting around waiting to hear.% what is your bet? >> i think it is more than likely and in my opinion unfair and unjust, but i do believe it is very likely you're looking at lifetime ban. melissa: that is amazing. brian do you agree with that? >> no i think they will give short of that unless he has the worst negotiator in the world. evidently they're in talks right now. my sense the end of this season and all of next and then he will have a chance to go out at 40 years old with two reconstructed hips and try to prove he is worth $25 million which will be a long shot. melissa: danny, you raise a larger issue that has been out there in the ether all day today, that is sort of like, why not stop fighting this tide against steroid use and just allow it in the game? there are a lot of people saying that. make your argument. >> first of all, i don't think we should limit it to baseball. i think anybody that wants testosterone which is the crown jewel of anabolic steroids. you know what? i'v
danny, let me start with you. what do you think will happen with a-rod?itting around waiting to hear.% what is your bet? >> i think it is more than likely and in my opinion unfair and unjust, but i do believe it is very likely you're looking at lifetime ban. melissa: that is amazing. brian do you agree with that? >> no i think they will give short of that unless he has the worst negotiator in the world. evidently they're in talks right now. my sense the end of this season and all of...
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danny: so that house he's living in-- that's your mom's? yeah.hree years ago, left it to him. and you? what did you get? not much. kevin's always kind of been the favorite son. and how about your dad? dad's, uh, residing upstate. attica. so you and sara are pretty much all that kevin has in this world? pretty much. do you see her a lot? i mean, he's over there. you're here. she's lonely, you're... no? no, no. uh-uh. nice, try though. no. yo, tim, break's over. danny: you know, tim, i'm not feeling that you're very worried about your brother. the guy survived iraq. what kind of trouble is he going to get into here? chuck whiting was released from service the day after grant. was he wounded? no. then why was he sent home without the rest of his unit? i'm not sure, and neither is captain meyers. isn't it in his records? well, apparently, he's having problems getting a complete report out of baghdad. and you're suspicious? the military? always. martin: why does meyers bring you in if he's going to hold something back? i think he wants us to find gran
danny: so that house he's living in-- that's your mom's? yeah.hree years ago, left it to him. and you? what did you get? not much. kevin's always kind of been the favorite son. and how about your dad? dad's, uh, residing upstate. attica. so you and sara are pretty much all that kevin has in this world? pretty much. do you see her a lot? i mean, he's over there. you're here. she's lonely, you're... no? no, no. uh-uh. nice, try though. no. yo, tim, break's over. danny: you know, tim, i'm not...
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danny said it's just so easy. everything you're doing with tom, you come of the of your break the ball is exactly where it's supposed to be. >> both of these guys out of the game, maybe they're tweeting right now. >> that's exactly right. >> they're tweeting right now. >> you are going to wind up being mr. buc, it was a bad first half from the standpoint of they lost doug mart on the an injury. >> yeah. this guy is different. he came in, he was mature, he was the strongest guy that i had seen as a rookie. he accounted for some so much of our offense last year. you can't afford to lose. they have some backups, mike james the rookie, peyton hillis trying to earn a spot there. if they get away from doug martin, they don't have the offense that they're anticipating having this year. josh freeman can't carry it by himself. he is prone to mistakes. doug martin puts the team on his back and run with him. >> hopefully it's not too serious. that's one of the four games going on on this friday night here in week two of the
danny said it's just so easy. everything you're doing with tom, you come of the of your break the ball is exactly where it's supposed to be. >> both of these guys out of the game, maybe they're tweeting right now. >> that's exactly right. >> they're tweeting right now. >> you are going to wind up being mr. buc, it was a bad first half from the standpoint of they lost doug mart on the an injury. >> yeah. this guy is different. he came in, he was mature, he was the...
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so danny, what's the answer?have to just swallow it or is there some merit, is there recourse? >> here is the exciting thing. technology has always been about three laps ahead of the law. that case smith v maryland, that didn't deal with g-mail, it was 1979. it dealt with what we call pen registers. if you're not a criminal defense attorney, you may not know who those are. when you made a phone call, you told the phone company what number you were dialing and that's the only information it captured. that case was not equipped for technology changing every single day. >> and the content. >> and the content. but then again you can argue the content of what number you dialed is part of the content of your phone call. back then there was no technology to speak of. now you have to redefine privacy every day and the law will always be behind technology. >> is there a me dialing danny or whitey bulger? >> sure. very about difference. they want to talk to you if you're dialing whitey bulger. gr all fascinating and i know
so danny, what's the answer?have to just swallow it or is there some merit, is there recourse? >> here is the exciting thing. technology has always been about three laps ahead of the law. that case smith v maryland, that didn't deal with g-mail, it was 1979. it dealt with what we call pen registers. if you're not a criminal defense attorney, you may not know who those are. when you made a phone call, you told the phone company what number you were dialing and that's the only information...
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>> it was great, danny spent a lot of time with us.at is one of the things that i was happy about, he actually got to meet my father and talk with him extensively and with myself. and a lot of these things, he has pretty accurately captured the contention, a lot of the contention that was between my dad and i. my dad, being a very conservative person, and myself, of a more liberal bent. >> charles, talk a minute about where you -- where your conversations with your father, where would they be now if he was still with us, and now that you're an older man and you have a perspective on your youth, and you have a perspective on what your father went through and what america has gone through during your lifetime? >> the older i became, the more i came around to my father's way of thinking. you know, i thought like the man in the picture, i thought i knew everything. i think my father, now, we would be more like-minded in this way we looked at things. we were both happy about, you know, president obama's ascendancy. you know, unfortunately,
>> it was great, danny spent a lot of time with us.at is one of the things that i was happy about, he actually got to meet my father and talk with him extensively and with myself. and a lot of these things, he has pretty accurately captured the contention, a lot of the contention that was between my dad and i. my dad, being a very conservative person, and myself, of a more liberal bent. >> charles, talk a minute about where you -- where your conversations with your father, where...
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. >> coming up -- >> we got danny greaninger.anny granger. [ jessica ] so i opened the box and i said to myself, "this is a tablet that i'm going to have to learn how to use." literally the flip of a switch i was logged onto our wi-fi network at home and i was off and running. [ male announcer ] now you can get a state-of-the-art kindle fire hd, built and backed by amazon, with stunning high def screen, dolby sound, ultra-fast wi-fi and access to 23 million movies, tv shows, music, apps and more -- all for much less than an ipad mini. i use it for everything. it gives you all the options with the apps as far as netflix, hulu, great internet browser; you can do all your email on there. and then when i'm on business trips there's a skype feature so i can keep in touch with my husband and the kids. [ male announcer ] use the web address below to order now, and as part of this special tv offer, you'll also get a custom cover worth over $30 -- free with your kindle fire hd. the ipad doesn't have an hdmi out, and the hdmi out allows yo
. >> coming up -- >> we got danny greaninger.anny granger. [ jessica ] so i opened the box and i said to myself, "this is a tablet that i'm going to have to learn how to use." literally the flip of a switch i was logged onto our wi-fi network at home and i was off and running. [ male announcer ] now you can get a state-of-the-art kindle fire hd, built and backed by amazon, with stunning high def screen, dolby sound, ultra-fast wi-fi and access to 23 million movies, tv...
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danny and paul.r heads at this, thinking, wait a minute, if you do something naughty, you're out. that's not the case when it comes to public office anywhere, and particularly this jurisdiction, right, paul? >> not true at all. as a matter of fact, particularly famous case, michael kerley, famous mayor of boston, served as mayor from a prison cell. he was re-elected after being convicted of a felony and continued to serve as mayor of boston. san diego, same thing. even if this mayor had been convicted of a crime, couldn't necessarily be forced out of office. they can do a recall election, though. they've got 40 days to put the signatures together to recall him. and he can be thrown out of office by the voters. >> let me get this straight. vote who are do not like this, and there are many, you saw some in that protest, they have to go by the recall process, they can't do an impeachment or something more drastic like you're just fired? >> there doesn't seem to be an impeachment statute that applies or
danny and paul.r heads at this, thinking, wait a minute, if you do something naughty, you're out. that's not the case when it comes to public office anywhere, and particularly this jurisdiction, right, paul? >> not true at all. as a matter of fact, particularly famous case, michael kerley, famous mayor of boston, served as mayor from a prison cell. he was re-elected after being convicted of a felony and continued to serve as mayor of boston. san diego, same thing. even if this mayor had...
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they want to search danny's room. you have to let 'em in, mom. i'll call declan. (ella) she's had the same room since she was a teenager. jeez. did somebody rob a toy store? heh. no. charlie's a very active boy. (barek) is he your only grandchild? oh, yes. and we thank god every day for him. he was born very prematurely. and these toys build up his strength. oh, this is terrible. danny values her privacy so much. well, do you know what she's in trouble for? men. this always happens to danny. even when she was a little girl the boys fought over her. it makes life so hard for her. mom, declan told me to observe the srch. you can stay upstairs. but-- okay. declan? you're on a first-name basis with your sister's lawyer? he's my boss. i work at his law firm. first place marksmanship. camp rockaway. low morals, great aim, and looks to have expensive tastes. pay dirt. the envelopes the valentines were mailed in. made out to men at their places of work in new york, connecticut, new jersey. hey. looks likshe over-fished the tri-state area. she's going to alaska. condos. da
they want to search danny's room. you have to let 'em in, mom. i'll call declan. (ella) she's had the same room since she was a teenager. jeez. did somebody rob a toy store? heh. no. charlie's a very active boy. (barek) is he your only grandchild? oh, yes. and we thank god every day for him. he was born very prematurely. and these toys build up his strength. oh, this is terrible. danny values her privacy so much. well, do you know what she's in trouble for? men. this always happens to danny....
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before we get to you, danny, i have a lot of tweets coming in. 2003 me if you want to join in. could lenny kravitz for one second even remove his shades so we could see his wonderful, beautiful eyes. >> he's too hot to do that. >> you can wear mine. i don't need these. >> now, can you have him take his shirt off. >> it's all for you, piers. >> let me turn to you, danny. it's a brilliantly written movie. i tell you one of the things that really stunned me was the portrayal of lyndon johnson and the fact that he actually of all the presidents could well lay claim to have had the greatest influence potentially on the civil rights movement besides the fact he comes out quite indiscriminately with quite racist remarks from time to time. >> sure. that was one of the key portrayals of the all the presidents was how they behaved in their personal life was sometimes in complete odds with their policy issues. with lbj, he was a texan through and through. when he was in the senate, he was extremely detrimental and would block civil rights bills. but when he got into the presidency, he fel
before we get to you, danny, i have a lot of tweets coming in. 2003 me if you want to join in. could lenny kravitz for one second even remove his shades so we could see his wonderful, beautiful eyes. >> he's too hot to do that. >> you can wear mine. i don't need these. >> now, can you have him take his shirt off. >> it's all for you, piers. >> let me turn to you, danny. it's a brilliantly written movie. i tell you one of the things that really stunned me was the...
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hello there danny. thanks for having me now what do you think this t.s.a. expansion will mean for american civil liberties. well they're just taking the violation of the fourth amendment that they're currently doing in airports and they're expanding it all over the place the viper teams have been working on the borders which according to the federal government the borders are the first hundred miles from the border so they're really not the borders at all they've been on the u.s. highways in bus stations. sporting events music festivals basically anywhere where you have big crowds of people the t.s.a. is now conducting the fourth amendment violations of americans rights now danny do you believe this expanded t.s.a. presence could actually be a good thing and it's actually needed and it could possibly be a positive thing and an important measure and after an effort to keep us safe now well i would disagree i think that when you have a system that's based on intimidation i mean the viper the whole point of the viper teams the first word is visual it's because
hello there danny. thanks for having me now what do you think this t.s.a. expansion will mean for american civil liberties. well they're just taking the violation of the fourth amendment that they're currently doing in airports and they're expanding it all over the place the viper teams have been working on the borders which according to the federal government the borders are the first hundred miles from the border so they're really not the borders at all they've been on the u.s. highways in...
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>> and golden globe nominee danny huston is here. we started this whole journey together, all coming up on "stroumboulopoulos." one, two, three, four, let's go. [ applause ] >> welcome to the program. a lot to get into and i'm going to start with russell simmons. he didn't create hip-hop, but he's one of the pillars on which hip-hop's house is built. so much to get into, and he's a yogi. here's his story. you're familiar with that isaac newton quote, if i have seen further, it's by standing on the shoulders of giants. in the hip-hop world, one of those giants belongs to russell simmons. here's his story. he was born in jamaica queens in 1957. his dad was a professor of black history in manhattan. his mother, a new york city park administrator. despite the grounded upbringing, he turned to a life of drug dealing and throughout his teens sold on the corners of queens, all the while working on his business accumen. in 1975, disco fever taking america by storm. but russell identified another genre of music that was starting to rise in th
>> and golden globe nominee danny huston is here. we started this whole journey together, all coming up on "stroumboulopoulos." one, two, three, four, let's go. [ applause ] >> welcome to the program. a lot to get into and i'm going to start with russell simmons. he didn't create hip-hop, but he's one of the pillars on which hip-hop's house is built. so much to get into, and he's a yogi. here's his story. you're familiar with that isaac newton quote, if i have seen...
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i think danny is way off base, anderson.he bottom line is the state case has no bearing, no bearing whatsoever on a federal case. the federal investigation has been on going. it started in march 2012. there has been in determination and we know the investigation is continuing. so to suggest somehow that whatever happened in state court has some sort of bearing on the federal investigation or any sort of federal crime is just really way off base. >> sunny, let me ask you, though, would a federal investigation turn up different evidence than the state investigation did? >> absolutely. i mean, we're talking about, you know, the federal burro of investigation and the resources the federal government has to bear. they have been out and meeting with witnesses over again, and they may have found even new witnesses, other information about perhaps george zimmerman, whatever racial problems he may have. we don't know what they uncovered. we don't know where it's going. i think there is a lot to be said by the fact that the government
i think danny is way off base, anderson.he bottom line is the state case has no bearing, no bearing whatsoever on a federal case. the federal investigation has been on going. it started in march 2012. there has been in determination and we know the investigation is continuing. so to suggest somehow that whatever happened in state court has some sort of bearing on the federal investigation or any sort of federal crime is just really way off base. >> sunny, let me ask you, though, would a...
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danny, get me off the ledge. >> okay. i'm going to play devil's advocate here, as much as i don't agree with what the judge said on the bench, and judges have said strange things on the bench. however, the judge sentenced within the applicable -- not guidelines but the only constraint that he had was in fact that 30 day sentence was the lowest he could possibly give. the mandatory crime for this minimum is 30 days that he has to serve. this was an agreement by the prosecutor. the prosecutor agreed for him to serve this deferred sentence. when he screwed up, he had a sexual relationship with a woman. the judge would be sentencing him to 15 years for a visit with a minor and sexual relations with a woman and for that reason he essentially upheld the spirit of the prosecutor's original agreement which was a deferred sentence. and i agree, what he said on the bench was unusual and probably not good justification. but consider this. that in this case, the judge was within his power. the court had the power to order a suspended
danny, get me off the ledge. >> okay. i'm going to play devil's advocate here, as much as i don't agree with what the judge said on the bench, and judges have said strange things on the bench. however, the judge sentenced within the applicable -- not guidelines but the only constraint that he had was in fact that 30 day sentence was the lowest he could possibly give. the mandatory crime for this minimum is 30 days that he has to serve. this was an agreement by the prosecutor. the...
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and in that crowd actor danny glover they were rallying.ck ticking down on another possible strike this, is about a nine-block march they're taking about a mile to bart headquarters if they do authorize the strike it doesn't mean it will happen but all things will be >> and abc 7 news is going to join us live coming up at 6:30. >> napa valley grape harest y they're >>> grape harvest has begun earlier this year because of milder and warmer spring weather. three days ago the winery mum napa made the call believing today was the optimal time to pick grapes. >> every year it's kind of a crap shoot pardon the term but it's something we're able to find quality we're looking for >> okay. despite the harvest workers celebrated as they do every year, grapes going to a process that take twoz years before it's ready to drink tonight money matters wall street gets jolted out of the summer doll drums. s & p 500 close add above 1700 for the first time. yelp shot up after exceeding estimates. sprouts farmer's market went from $18 a share to $40 this, is a
and in that crowd actor danny glover they were rallying.ck ticking down on another possible strike this, is about a nine-block march they're taking about a mile to bart headquarters if they do authorize the strike it doesn't mean it will happen but all things will be >> and abc 7 news is going to join us live coming up at 6:30. >> napa valley grape harest y they're >>> grape harvest has begun earlier this year because of milder and warmer spring weather. three days ago the...
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danny amendola, six receptions and a touchdown. brady over his first two preseason games completing 18 of 20. and leaving the patriots on three touchdown drives in four series. >> daryl: i think it's one of the things that they've asked him to do throughout his career. you see the night he had tonight. danny amendola being the new receiver here, taking over the wes welker role. but, you know, he's had moving parts around him throughout his entire career. doug martin, you know, ronde barber spoke at the halftime show how important he was to that team last year. so we hope that he is okay and he'll be back in practice next week. >> kenny: following a high snap, tebow able to control and slides to the 25 yard line. >> daryl: no one has ever questioned tebow's athleticism. that was a nice job just corralling that high snap. >> kenny: second down and five as we approach the two-minute warning. empty back field. patriots not able to get the snap away. we have hit the two-minute warning in foxborough. with bill belichick's patriots leadin
danny amendola, six receptions and a touchdown. brady over his first two preseason games completing 18 of 20. and leaving the patriots on three touchdown drives in four series. >> daryl: i think it's one of the things that they've asked him to do throughout his career. you see the night he had tonight. danny amendola being the new receiver here, taking over the wes welker role. but, you know, he's had moving parts around him throughout his entire career. doug martin, you know, ronde...
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. >> joining me now, danny cevallos and sunny hostin. danny, how difficult will this be to prove? >> to go back to what you just said, anderson. you said that the original case involved race. race was no element of the original case. the original case avoided race and that's why the -- any civil rights case or any doj case is going to be exceedingly difficult. why? because at the criminal trial, the state failed to prove any evil intent. so the department of justice would now have to prove not only that evil intent, but further that it was motivated by a racial animus. and so the federal government would have the additional burden of proving that intent, plus the evil motive and on top of that, they would have to prove connection to interstate commerce or something else that gives it that federal nexus. that's why it's a very high burden. the federal government does not like to bring cases and lose them, and that's why most commentators that it's not likely they're going to bring this case. >> sunny, do you agree with that? the state's attorney said race was not a factor. >> i don
. >> joining me now, danny cevallos and sunny hostin. danny, how difficult will this be to prove? >> to go back to what you just said, anderson. you said that the original case involved race. race was no element of the original case. the original case avoided race and that's why the -- any civil rights case or any doj case is going to be exceedingly difficult. why? because at the criminal trial, the state failed to prove any evil intent. so the department of justice would now have...
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and in that crowd actor danny glover they were rallying.king down on another possible strike this, is about a nine-block march they're taking about a mile to bart headquarters. if they do authorize the strike it doesn't mean it will happen but all things will be >> and abc 7 news is going to join us live coming up at 6:30. >> napa valley grape harest y they're get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest-free for 3 event is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >>> grape harvest has begun earlier this year because of milder and warmer spring weather. three days ago the winery mum napa made the call believing today was the optimal time to pick grapes. >> every year it's kind of a crap shoot pardon the term butno find quality we're looking for >> o
and in that crowd actor danny glover they were rallying.king down on another possible strike this, is about a nine-block march they're taking about a mile to bart headquarters. if they do authorize the strike it doesn't mean it will happen but all things will be >> and abc 7 news is going to join us live coming up at 6:30. >> napa valley grape harest y they're get 3 years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery and sleep train's 100-day low price...
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. >> joining me now, danny cevallos and sunny hostin. danny, how difficult will this be to prove? >> to go back to what you just said, anderson. you said that the original case involved race. race was no element of the original case. the original case avoided race and that's why the -- any civil rights case or any doj case is going to be exceedingly difficult. why? because at the criminal trial, the state failed to prove any evil intent. so the department of justice would now have to prove not only that evil intent, but further that it was motivated by a racial animus. and so the federal government would have the additional burden of proving that intent, plus the evil motive and on top of that, they would have to prove connection to interstate commerce or something else that gives it that federal nexus. that's why it's a very high burden. the federal government does not like to bring cases and lose them, and that's why most commentators that it's not likely they're going to bring this case. >> sunny, do you agree with that? the state's attorney said race was not a factor. >> i don
. >> joining me now, danny cevallos and sunny hostin. danny, how difficult will this be to prove? >> to go back to what you just said, anderson. you said that the original case involved race. race was no element of the original case. the original case avoided race and that's why the -- any civil rights case or any doj case is going to be exceedingly difficult. why? because at the criminal trial, the state failed to prove any evil intent. so the department of justice would now have...
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danny meyer of the hospitality group did.shake shack back in 2004, and now it has over 29 locations around the world. it's become so successful that other companies are going to danny for advice, including delta air lines. that's right, an airline. joining me now to talk more about the restaurant business are restauranteur danny meyer and randy garutti, ceo of shake shack. thank you so much for joining us. >> happy friday. >> oh, my god, happy friday to you. so i guess, let's talk about shake shack and the restaurant business in general. danny, you -- how did you come up with this idea? why did you want to back shake shack? >> well, shake shack is actually quite an accident. we ended up launching a hot dog cart in madison square park back in 2001 -- >> i remember that. >> -- as a way to bring art to the park. it was part of an art exhibit. it was literally an accident that 60, 70 people would wait for chicago-style hot dogs every day. we did it for the second year. we did it for a third year. and finally, we said what if this
danny meyer of the hospitality group did.shake shack back in 2004, and now it has over 29 locations around the world. it's become so successful that other companies are going to danny for advice, including delta air lines. that's right, an airline. joining me now to talk more about the restaurant business are restauranteur danny meyer and randy garutti, ceo of shake shack. thank you so much for joining us. >> happy friday. >> oh, my god, happy friday to you. so i guess, let's talk...
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can they get their hands on it and try this for their children any other way, danny? >> not in new jersey. that's the fascinating thing is that we're now getting that patch work legal mess in all these several states. and isn't america fascinating in this we take marijuana and we place it in schedule 1. that means the government thinks it has no medicinal value and a high level of addiction. compare that to alcohol that has no medicinal value and a high level of addiction. america has a fascinating view of its drugs. alcohol is in our history and traditions is legal, and the court has used that term, history and traditions. marijuana is not part of that. >> i'll do you one even better, i learned from sanjay's report on weed, that the government holds a patent on doing research. danny and jeff are going to stick around because we do have a lot more reporting and i do want to remind you once again that sanjay gupta has a special on the highs and lows of weed, you have to watch it for charlotte and charlotte's web alone. >>> coming up this hour on "legal view" the first
can they get their hands on it and try this for their children any other way, danny? >> not in new jersey. that's the fascinating thing is that we're now getting that patch work legal mess in all these several states. and isn't america fascinating in this we take marijuana and we place it in schedule 1. that means the government thinks it has no medicinal value and a high level of addiction. compare that to alcohol that has no medicinal value and a high level of addiction. america has a...
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me and danny gotta do another half shift tonight. yeah, how come?oyle's like a dog with a bone about keeping up with priority plus. those guys run a pretty tight operation, maybe we could, uh, you know, learn something from them. can't learn anything from those guys, they're a bunch of arrogant jerks. "jerks" is a pretty ugly word. ok, how does "ass-wipe" work for ya? [laughs] huh. guess i'm the only one who doesn't think hate is funny. what's with you? nothing. i like a priority plus guy! look, you heard me ok? i like one of their guys, you know, and i don't care who knows it. i-- i can't believe what i'm hearing. look, i didn't mean for it to happen, alright? i mean, the guy, he towed my truck out of a drive thru, something you guys would never do for me. i towed you out of a wendy's drive thru not a month ago! whatever, all right? the point is-- you know i love i.p.s. i bleed green! oh, come on danny, you're with me right? you broke my heart. you know what, i'm sorry, all right? but i like jack. he likes neil diamond, and tonight the 3 of us, we
me and danny gotta do another half shift tonight. yeah, how come?oyle's like a dog with a bone about keeping up with priority plus. those guys run a pretty tight operation, maybe we could, uh, you know, learn something from them. can't learn anything from those guys, they're a bunch of arrogant jerks. "jerks" is a pretty ugly word. ok, how does "ass-wipe" work for ya? [laughs] huh. guess i'm the only one who doesn't think hate is funny. what's with you? nothing. i like a...
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cnn legal analyst nhl and legal analysts we start with you, danny. first of all, the average guy might think that's insane. how can you pay a guy sitting in a jail cell. does it just come down to the simple notion that you are innocent until proven guilty? >> no, it comes down to a contract. no matter how much money is involved, when two fathers enter a contract, this el agree to the terms. this contract may have provided for what we call a failure to perform, the part that would have denied him the compensation may only apply to the $82,000 workout bonus. there appears to be no such clause in the remainder of the base salary. he may get the big bucks. >> i just want to note, there's a statement that andy was reading, i don't want to add to it as well, if you're feeling like this is awful stuff, the players association expected you to be feeling that way, and they said, look, we're not tone-deaf to the alleged, but for the benefit of all players, there are important precedents that we must protect. does it come down to dates? to when was the crime al
cnn legal analyst nhl and legal analysts we start with you, danny. first of all, the average guy might think that's insane. how can you pay a guy sitting in a jail cell. does it just come down to the simple notion that you are innocent until proven guilty? >> no, it comes down to a contract. no matter how much money is involved, when two fathers enter a contract, this el agree to the terms. this contract may have provided for what we call a failure to perform, the part that would have...
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jeffrey toobin, danny savalas, quick reaction from you. jeffrey, a lot of people were watching probably saying this monster deserved the death sentence, but that's not happening. >> it's not happening. it's not entirely clear he even would have been eligible for the death penalty. but also what i think a lot of people don't realize is the taxpayers of ohio get a better deal this way. these legal proceedings are over. if this were a death penalty case, this would cost millions and millions of dollars and would last for years and years. fortunately, we will never see or hear from ariel castro again. he's gone. this legal case is over. that will save the taxpayers a lot more money than the death penalty case would. >> the taxpayers, though, danny savlas, they're going to have to take care of this guy for the rest of his life. he's still in his mid-50s. presumably he's got several decades left. >> yeah. if these taxpayers were offended or shocked at ariel castro's statements today, well, let me tell you, welcome to the world of criminal defens
jeffrey toobin, danny savalas, quick reaction from you. jeffrey, a lot of people were watching probably saying this monster deserved the death sentence, but that's not happening. >> it's not happening. it's not entirely clear he even would have been eligible for the death penalty. but also what i think a lot of people don't realize is the taxpayers of ohio get a better deal this way. these legal proceedings are over. if this were a death penalty case, this would cost millions and millions...
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. >> coming up -- >> we got danny granger.ctually -- i think he's a radar, an a-rod defender. >> there are 11 testes that are negative. >> why don't >> we got danny granger. leaving emerson. he's a pacers forward. we asked him if he likes baseball. he's like, yeah, i like baseball. >> do you think more people love or hate a-rod right now? >> i think they hate him. >> it's interesting because he's actually -- i think he's a rarity. he's an a-rod defender. >> i give you $200 million and all you got to do is take the steroids, a lot of people would pick steroids. >> i am starting to turn a little bit. he is being singled out in a way that makes me wonder, is it fair? i haven't heard them say he has a positive test. >> i have really good sources in this. i was told they have done 11 tests since 2011 and every one of them turned up negative. >> a lot of people haven't turned up positive. when you catch somebody in a conspiracy, that's where you -- all of those things will not render positive results in your bloo
. >> coming up -- >> we got danny granger.ctually -- i think he's a radar, an a-rod defender. >> there are 11 testes that are negative. >> why don't >> we got danny granger. leaving emerson. he's a pacers forward. we asked him if he likes baseball. he's like, yeah, i like baseball. >> do you think more people love or hate a-rod right now? >> i think they hate him. >> it's interesting because he's actually -- i think he's a...
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danny acosta ---the officers attempted to stop the vehicle... vo ---segun este teniente, al subir a la autopista 680 en direccion sur, el carro se estrello contra el camellon central dejando a tres personas heridas, una de ellas de gravedad.. ---pero cuando los agentes se dirigian hacia el carro chocado, ocurrio lo inesperado.... el conductor se brinco la barda de contencion y cay desde unos 40 pies de altura para caer en el asfalto... ---el incidente ocurrio a tan solo unos pies del estadio de beisbol pal... ---el sujeto, quien aun no ha sido identificado, fue trasladado a un hospital donde se recupera de sus graves lesiones... ---el portavoz de la policia de san jose, albert morales, tambien informo que los otros dos ocupantes son menores de edad que ya han sido entregados a sus padres... ---pero la interrogante que se hace la policia,...es, por que el conductor huyo de las autoridades en dos ocasiones? es parte de la investigacion que continua por parte de la patrulla de caminos en estos momentos... cesar ---pasando a oakland.. una mujer fue
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danny and paul, thank you again. >>> so this is the first week of school for many.xis murphy as well. police say instead she was kidnapped from a gas station. the suspect has been arrested but alexis is nowhere to be found and she may not be the only teenager affected. back in a moment. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> welcome back. it's nice to have you with us on the first week of program. i'm sorry to bring you this story. a 17-year-old girl if virginia is missing and now police want your help to find her. take a good look at this picture. her name is alexs murphy. she's supposed to be going back to school but tho one knows where she is perhaps except for her abductor. v
danny and paul, thank you again. >>> so this is the first week of school for many.xis murphy as well. police say instead she was kidnapped from a gas station. the suspect has been arrested but alexis is nowhere to be found and she may not be the only teenager affected. back in a moment. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it...