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records proved that devoe was testing -- texting before he hit the car. >> to think they can use them behind the wheel of a car and drive safely and yuch can't do that oar today transportation secretary ray lahood called it an epidemic. it called on states without text and driving laws to join the others and promise as partnership with driver's ed programs. >> we need to teach our kids, or the most vulnerable drivers that texting and driving don't mix. >> reporter: secretary lahood hopes that this will lead to a decrease in distracted driving. >>> all right, pretty quiet across most of the state. we got a breeze here. it's calm here a breeze with the flag. 77 degrees right now. that's fairly comfortable and the humidity is sort of moderate to low right now. that's lessening our thunderstorm risk but we did capture a pretty good one. thunderstorm passing overhead and pushing out over the chesapeake then from kent island to hemingway, there comes that thundershower and clearing up with sunshine in behind it. there has been a mix of clouds and sunshine. maryland's most powerful radar sho
records proved that devoe was testing -- texting before he hit the car. >> to think they can use them behind the wheel of a car and drive safely and yuch can't do that oar today transportation secretary ray lahood called it an epidemic. it called on states without text and driving laws to join the others and promise as partnership with driver's ed programs. >> we need to teach our kids, or the most vulnerable drivers that texting and driving don't mix. >> reporter: secretary...
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a judge sentencing 18-year-old aaron devoe to 2 1/2 years behind bars with one year to serve and theer suspended. this comes after a jury convicted him of motor vehicle homicide and negligent operations while texting. police say in february, 2011 devoe's car crossed the center line and crashed head on into another vehicle killing a 55- year-old man. prosecutors say the teen sent nearly 200 text messages that day including some minutes before the crash. but devoe testified on tuesday he was thinking about his homework when the accident happened. >> were you looking at your cell phone? >> no, i was not. >> you just were distracted? >> i was just distracted. >> reporter: legal analysts weighing in on the case. >> when you're look down at the cell phone and receiving and/or sending texts you're not looking at the road and that's what the jury found was negligent. it's negligent manslaughter here. it's not intensal. he didn't do it with malice -- intention a. he didn't do it with malice. -- intention a. he didn't do it with malice. >> what i don't -- intentional. he didn't do it with mali
a judge sentencing 18-year-old aaron devoe to 2 1/2 years behind bars with one year to serve and theer suspended. this comes after a jury convicted him of motor vehicle homicide and negligent operations while texting. police say in february, 2011 devoe's car crossed the center line and crashed head on into another vehicle killing a 55- year-old man. prosecutors say the teen sent nearly 200 text messages that day including some minutes before the crash. but devoe testified on tuesday he was...
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and devoe took the stand to deny he was texting but records show his last text went out one minute before the accident. he is losing his driver's <$cense 15 years. now, coming up on world news at 5:30 how the verdict could change the prosecution of these cases nationwide. >> and miss pennsylvania is calling it quits. and she gave up her state crown after not making top 15 in last sunday's miss usa pageant. she lashed out and said she can no longer be affiliated with an organization she considers fraudulent and trashy and says a fellow contestant saw a list of the winners days before the show. the donald says she's a sore loser. >> and frankly in my opinion i saw her barely a second. she didn't deserve to be in the top is a. >> ask -- 15. >> trump is suing for making a false charge. pageant officials say the issue is with the decision to aadmit transgender contestants. >> which major u.s. city tops the list. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> coming up
and devoe took the stand to deny he was texting but records show his last text went out one minute before the accident. he is losing his driver's > and miss pennsylvania is calling it quits. and she gave up her state crown after not making top 15 in last sunday's miss usa pageant. she lashed out and said she can no longer be affiliated with an organization she considers fraudulent and trashy and says a fellow contestant saw a list of the winners days before the show. the donald says she's a...
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coloma, un presunto violador fue llado a la cárcel, en medio de una profunda protección picial, per devo pánico y consión en guatemala, s familiares de los internos, en su mayorí jóvenes, noudieron aguant el dolor y e desconsuelo de sus ses querido quedó un reclo muerto yotros 10 heridos a patadas la policía tuvo que romper las puertas de un terro que bía sido tomado de manera ilegal. tueron fuerte enfrentamientos. finalmente los uniformados tomaron el control la situacn >> un...
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next up on scott walker's list of beneficent plutocrats, rich devos, owner of the orlando magic basketball team and co-founder of the home products giant amway, which, thanks to republican leaders in congress, once shared in a $19 million tax break after million dollar devos contribution to the republican party. he's a longtime member of the secretive council for national policy, a who's who of right-wing luminaries. and lewis moore bacon, the billionaire founder of the hedge fund moore capital -- which in 2010 was fined $25 million for attempted commodities manipulation. a big backer of romney, he, too, came to walker's aid in wisconsin. i could go on and name more, but you get the picture. these are the people who are helping to fund what the journalist joe hagan described as a tsunami of slime. >> newt gingrich, too much baggage. >> even as they are afforded respectability in the value-free world of plutocracy, they can hide the fingerprints they leave on the bleeding corpse of democracy. and that's how the wealthy 1% does its dirty business. they want to own this election. so if there
next up on scott walker's list of beneficent plutocrats, rich devos, owner of the orlando magic basketball team and co-founder of the home products giant amway, which, thanks to republican leaders in congress, once shared in a $19 million tax break after million dollar devos contribution to the republican party. he's a longtime member of the secretive council for national policy, a who's who of right-wing luminaries. and lewis moore bacon, the billionaire founder of the hedge fund moore capital...
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next up on scott walker's list of beneficent plutocrats, rich devos, owner of the orlando magic basketball team and co-founder of the home products giant amway, which, thanks to republican leaders in congress, once shared in a $19 million tax break after million dollar devos contribution to the republican party. he's a longtime member of the secretive council for national policy, a who's who of right-wing luminaries. and lewis moore bacon, the billionaire founder of the hedge fund moore capital -- which in 2010 was fined $25 million for attempted commodities manipulation. a big backer of romney, he, too, came to walker's aid in wisconsin. i could go on and name more, but you get the picture. these are the people who are helping to fund what the journalist joe hagan described as a tsunami of slime. >> newt gingrich, too much baggage. >> even as they are afforded respectability in the value-free world of plutocracy, they can hide the fingerprints they leave on the bleeding corpse of democracy. and that's how the wealthy 1% does its dirty business. they want to own this election. so if there
next up on scott walker's list of beneficent plutocrats, rich devos, owner of the orlando magic basketball team and co-founder of the home products giant amway, which, thanks to republican leaders in congress, once shared in a $19 million tax break after million dollar devos contribution to the republican party. he's a longtime member of the secretive council for national policy, a who's who of right-wing luminaries. and lewis moore bacon, the billionaire founder of the hedge fund moore capital...
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curry, you have 65 personnel devo devoted to supervision. how many are in london? >> we have five individuals who uh, reside or house in our london office. >> and they're responsible for how many institutions in london? >> they're responsible for, uh, any national bank that has a global operation, especially with the presence in london, like a london branch office. >> so, how many would that be roughly? >> that would be -- my -- i couldn't give you the exact number, but half a dozen institutions. >> half a dozen. how common is it to have the risk office of a national bank located outside of the united states? >> in this particular case, the risk office is actually housed in new york where the global operations of the cio office are housed. from a supervisory standpoint, our focus is in supervising that and other global issues is really, uh,
curry, you have 65 personnel devo devoted to supervision. how many are in london? >> we have five individuals who uh, reside or house in our london office. >> and they're responsible for how many institutions in london? >> they're responsible for, uh, any national bank that has a global operation, especially with the presence in london, like a london branch office. >> so, how many would that be roughly? >> that would be -- my -- i couldn't give you the exact...
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history that someone has been found guilty of causing a fatal accident while texting. 18-year-old aaron devoe was sentenced to a total of four and a half years in prison. two years were the result of the texting charge. 16 months ago, he crashed head on into another vehicle killing the driver. he claimed it was because he was tired but prosecutors produced phone records to prove their case. >>> the fda is investigating whether spray on sun screen caused a man in boston to catch fire. he walked in front of a barbecue grill shortly after applying the sun screen. he suffered second degree burns to his chest and back and the fda says it is possible for sun screen to become flammable because some of the products are alcohol-based. >>> a dramatic diagnosis for singer/songwriter sheryl crow. crow reveals she has a benign brain tumor but she's telling her fans not to worry. >> sheryl crow isn't letting a brain tumor interrupt her nationwide tour. the 50 year old revealed she has a fairly common type of non- cancerous tumor. >> these are almost always benign tumors and they rarely ever progress to any
history that someone has been found guilty of causing a fatal accident while texting. 18-year-old aaron devoe was sentenced to a total of four and a half years in prison. two years were the result of the texting charge. 16 months ago, he crashed head on into another vehicle killing the driver. he claimed it was because he was tired but prosecutors produced phone records to prove their case. >>> the fda is investigating whether spray on sun screen caused a man in boston to catch fire....
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. >> reporter: in a videotaped statement records after the crash, devoe, just 17, had this question for police. >> if anything happens to him, then if one passes away, what would happen to me? >> reporter: texting, of course, is not a crime. but in washington, d.c., massachusetts and 37 other states, texting while driving is. some advocates want to see that number expand. >> i would like to see cell phone use banned in all 50 states. why make this as socially unacceptable as smoking has become in public places. >> reporter: devoe faces up to four years in prison. numerous studies say millions of us, teens and adults alike, text while driving. while fewer people say they are likely to drink and drive, texting while driving is said to be as dangerous as drinking and driving. >> you just shouldn't do it. >>> going to switch gears now. did you hear about the bear at the graduation party? you're going to now. a 200-pounder ambled on to a playground, right next to hundreds of kids and their families gathered for a middle school graduation. abc's cecilia vega has more on what happened next. >>
. >> reporter: in a videotaped statement records after the crash, devoe, just 17, had this question for police. >> if anything happens to him, then if one passes away, what would happen to me? >> reporter: texting, of course, is not a crime. but in washington, d.c., massachusetts and 37 other states, texting while driving is. some advocates want to see that number expand. >> i would like to see cell phone use banned in all 50 states. why make this as socially...
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state billionaire donor that's have supported scott walker, bob perry, she'll don adelson, richard devos. a lot of money from out of state. why are they so interested in supporting him and what's going on in wisconsin. >> it's all about the republican agenda. that a big question asked everyday here around the state. the interest is that they can make more money in wisconsin, but it's more their ideology. it's more what their platform is, and if they're successful here, they think they can use this to leverage successes in other states, so they spend the money. i have to tell you something. all of the money is spent, walker is running ten times the ads, walkers numbers have flattened and been frozen in terms of his popularity inspite of the millions of dollars he spent on television ads. >> senator, it's clear they want to do this all over the country, and it's clear this whole republican philosophy is something that's got to be dealt with all over the country. already they're drumming up the line that many of us fear they will try to use everywhere, voter fraud. all day, we heard on fox
state billionaire donor that's have supported scott walker, bob perry, she'll don adelson, richard devos. a lot of money from out of state. why are they so interested in supporting him and what's going on in wisconsin. >> it's all about the republican agenda. that a big question asked everyday here around the state. the interest is that they can make more money in wisconsin, but it's more their ideology. it's more what their platform is, and if they're successful here, they think they can...
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yesterday, 18-year-old aaron devoe found guilty of causing a fatal car crash texting while driving. 17ssachusetts driver to face the charges. last year he was texting and crashed head on to donald bolly truck, who was a father of three. he survived for 18 days and unfortunately died in boston hospital. he received the maximum sentence two years in prison, loss of his license for 15 years. do you think this is justified? >> greg: i don't know. i, if it were my family, i would say this guy should go away. i also hate people who text when they shouldn't be texting. but at the same time, when i have a thing that is next to me, and when the light goes on and little thing, there is a biological imperative to pick it up. look at it. you can't fight it. i don't know. i think they should publicize this, so everybody knows. >> dana: this judge said he thought the maximum sentence two years would be deterrent so other teenagers wouldn't do it. think it's true? >> eric: i watch my son text. that's all they do. they don't call. they communicate any other way other than texting. scary. you have the
yesterday, 18-year-old aaron devoe found guilty of causing a fatal car crash texting while driving. 17ssachusetts driver to face the charges. last year he was texting and crashed head on to donald bolly truck, who was a father of three. he survived for 18 days and unfortunately died in boston hospital. he received the maximum sentence two years in prison, loss of his license for 15 years. do you think this is justified? >> greg: i don't know. i, if it were my family, i would say this guy...
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and then in september, we ran ads like this one: >> so when dick devos invested $200 million, creatingusands of jobs, where did he do it? china. do you suppose maybe there is a province in china that's looking for a governor? >> i know it's tough stuff, but after running that add we won by 14 points. >> that's a huge swing. just for letting people know that my opponent did not have the solution to their problems. he had actually helped to create the problems. why did the outsourcing ad have such an impact? why will it work now when it worked way back in 2006? because across america, particularly in the strully midwest, 10,000 factories have closed during that decade. 10,000 communities hit, 10,000. 10,000, in every community where a factory closed and jobs vanished, a gaping scar remains whether it's the shell of an empty factory or a vacant lot, there is an open wound that reminds those communities of their loss. and there are deeper wounds left in the psychee, etched into the souls of the workers left behind, millions who have seen their companies' shareholders or ceos return decades
and then in september, we ran ads like this one: >> so when dick devos invested $200 million, creatingusands of jobs, where did he do it? china. do you suppose maybe there is a province in china that's looking for a governor? >> i know it's tough stuff, but after running that add we won by 14 points. >> that's a huge swing. just for letting people know that my opponent did not have the solution to their problems. he had actually helped to create the problems. why did the...
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a massachusetts jury finding 18-year-old aaron devoe guilty of causing a deadly car crash base was textingle he was driving. it's a crime for which he is expected to spend a year in prison. he collide with another car. a father of 3 died of his injuries. he took the stand in his own defense and said he was not send or receiving text messages before the head-on collision. you were just distracted? >> i was just distracted >> you permitted your car to come close enough to another car that you had to swerve out of the way >> that correct. >> you stated on direct you were distracted because of homework >> that's right >> you were going home and you had a lot of homework >> just got out of work and i had a lot of home 0 work do monday. megyn: what a crock, says the you're write. joining me to discuss it, lis weihl and jonna spilbor. the jury didn't bite. the defense had him tef that he never picked up the cell phone from the time he got behind the wheel. the jury rejected it outright. >> the jury has phone records. the prosecution brought in phone records that showed he texted 193 times during
a massachusetts jury finding 18-year-old aaron devoe guilty of causing a deadly car crash base was textingle he was driving. it's a crime for which he is expected to spend a year in prison. he collide with another car. a father of 3 died of his injuries. he took the stand in his own defense and said he was not send or receiving text messages before the head-on collision. you were just distracted? >> i was just distracted >> you permitted your car to come close enough to another car...
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. >> reporter: the guilty verdicts against 18-year-old aaron devoe under score the devastation of two families. the jury found the teenager caused the death in february of 2011 because he was texting when he crashed into him. the victim's daughter addressed the court. >> i wake up at night and hear my dad talking to me. i get up and look for him and he wasn't there. >> reporter: the victim's girlfriend still struggling with her injuries sustained in the crash pushed for jail time. >> i don't think he knows what he has done. >> reporter: he apologized. >> i made a mistake. if i could take it back i would take it back. >> reporter: his attorney and mother ask for compassion. >> my son didn't intentionally want to hurt anybody. >> reporter: from the prosecutor and the victim's family equally pained for words. >> the hardest thing i had to witness was watching my brother take his last breath and leave us. >> there are people's lives who were ruined by this. >> texting is just one danger competing for a driver's attention. those concerns over distracted driving are demanding the attention
. >> reporter: the guilty verdicts against 18-year-old aaron devoe under score the devastation of two families. the jury found the teenager caused the death in february of 2011 because he was texting when he crashed into him. the victim's daughter addressed the court. >> i wake up at night and hear my dad talking to me. i get up and look for him and he wasn't there. >> reporter: the victim's girlfriend still struggling with her injuries sustained in the crash pushed for jail...
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aaron devo will spend one year in prison and will have his license suspended for 15. he denied he was texting before the crash. he said he was tired and got distracted. >>> nasdaq says willt will pay back $40 million to trading firms for losses caused by the trading glitches that delayed the opening of facebook's ipo. exchange owes the industry an apology. they'll be given about $14 million am cash with the rest coming from trading fees. the nasdaq plan must still be approved by the s.e.c. the new york stock exchange, competitor, soledad, says hold on. that's not fair. you can't go in and be giving lower -- they don't like it either. this story is not over. >> no. no, it's not. >>> the fbi is now investigating whether the white house leaked classified information to try to score some political points. it's a claim that has the white house firing back. here is press secretary jay carney saying this. any suggestion that this administration has authorized intentional leaks of classified information for political fwan is fwroesly irresponsible. and then shortly after that
aaron devo will spend one year in prison and will have his license suspended for 15. he denied he was texting before the crash. he said he was tired and got distracted. >>> nasdaq says willt will pay back $40 million to trading firms for losses caused by the trading glitches that delayed the opening of facebook's ipo. exchange owes the industry an apology. they'll be given about $14 million am cash with the rest coming from trading fees. the nasdaq plan must still be approved by the...
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a jury in massachusetts finding 18-year-old aaron devoe guilty of causing a deadly car accident while he was texting on his cell phone. the first time someone in the state is charged and tried for crimes while sending or receiving a text message. he was just 17 years old. he is 18 now, when he collided with donald boleaf, jr., that happened last february. the father of three died 18 days later from injuries suffered in that crash, a horrific crash. our legal panel in this case and the possible appeal and what the verdict will mean for other cases like it nationwide. jon: wisconsin governor scott walker survives the recall election, beating his democratic opponent by a wide margin. we'll take a look at the consequences for both political parties and for organized labor. jenna: staying with politics. we talked a little bit frenchmy -- frenemy. we'll tell you what is causing more controversy today. jon: bright lights, lots of makeup and a big brouhaha. one pageant contestant giving up her crown claiming the miss usa contest was rigged. a the lowdown on the drama. breaking news all "happe
a jury in massachusetts finding 18-year-old aaron devoe guilty of causing a deadly car accident while he was texting on his cell phone. the first time someone in the state is charged and tried for crimes while sending or receiving a text message. he was just 17 years old. he is 18 now, when he collided with donald boleaf, jr., that happened last february. the father of three died 18 days later from injuries suffered in that crash, a horrific crash. our legal panel in this case and the possible...