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don is optimistic.ied. >> he understood the reality of what happened in 22 days. because looking at it from the outside, you could say, wow, just 22 days she was rescued from sex trafficking. the truth is, in those 22 days, she was raped 198 times. >> the verdict for the brothel manager and his wife, three years in prison. though not the maximum, it's a start. they were also ordered to pay fees to the court and fines to their victims. >> a lot to her. it would be an you believable amount if she gets the $5,000 if she was award but more than that, it is just the idea that she was brave. she stood up and now people will pay the price and girls will be protected. so it's not just that she was rescued. now that brothel is shut down. there is nothing going on there and other girls have been freed. so it will be a big deal for her. >> she wants to speak out. she wants her voice to be heard. >> the girls all want to be advocates in the fight against sex trafficking. >> what do you hope for your future? what do
don is optimistic.ied. >> he understood the reality of what happened in 22 days. because looking at it from the outside, you could say, wow, just 22 days she was rescued from sex trafficking. the truth is, in those 22 days, she was raped 198 times. >> the verdict for the brothel manager and his wife, three years in prison. though not the maximum, it's a start. they were also ordered to pay fees to the court and fines to their victims. >> a lot to her. it would be an you...
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don? well, venezuela sells 40% of its oil to the united states. the united states buys 12% of its oil from venezuela. so it's a situation that if this environment of violence continues, may have repercussions well beyond venezuela, don. >> rafael romo in caracas, venezuela. here's our nick peyton walsh in kiev. >> we don't know how long the protesters will stay out. we know one of the opposition leaders freshly released from jail where america said she was a political prisoner say they should stay until the end. suggesting elections have to pass until you'll see the square vacant behind me. it's been a very somber mood today. a day of mourning for the dozens of dead killed by police on thursday. many questions about what the political leader can actually do to unite the country after such deep divisions there. and a real rush now putting people in the cabinet and parliament, passing new law after new law and trying to replace the hole left by the fleeing of former president viktor yanukovy
don? well, venezuela sells 40% of its oil to the united states. the united states buys 12% of its oil from venezuela. so it's a situation that if this environment of violence continues, may have repercussions well beyond venezuela, don. >> rafael romo in caracas, venezuela. here's our nick peyton walsh in kiev. >> we don't know how long the protesters will stay out. we know one of the opposition leaders freshly released from jail where america said she was a political prisoner say...
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this is the process at work, don. right, what we have is a democratic process to invite the jurors to be fair and partial and do the best they can on the trying circumstances. so i do applaud the jury, and they did not get to the first count. i has happened. it has happened to you, paul, and happened to me where you have a hung jury, and the reality is that they took their time to argue this, but as to the rational and logical argument to this, when it comes to jordan davis, was he inside of the car at the time of the shot fired? was he inside or outside of the car or stepping out? that is the issue, and did he represent a threat to michael dunn? they evaluated that and they were torn as to whether or not he was justified in shooting and killing him. that is going to represent a hung jury, but as paul said, he had a volley of the shots, and we heard throughout the course of the case, the surveillance tape, and you heard the surveillance tape, and the pop, pop, pop, and you heard it, additional shots. as to the other s
this is the process at work, don. right, what we have is a democratic process to invite the jurors to be fair and partial and do the best they can on the trying circumstances. so i do applaud the jury, and they did not get to the first count. i has happened. it has happened to you, paul, and happened to me where you have a hung jury, and the reality is that they took their time to argue this, but as to the rational and logical argument to this, when it comes to jordan davis, was he inside of...
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don lemon, the first journalist to come out. but you also get people who call you names and people who say you're an advocate, all of those things. the president has that particular pressure and he also has a pressure of washington, where people want to politicize everything. the good thing about this, what he's calling about the year of action, he's going to take it beyond the presidency. removing the politics. you can't argue with money. and so if he takes that money, right, and gets things done around the country, it doesn't matter what congress does. it doesn't matter. he will achieve something as the first black president that no one else has achieved in this country, and that is helping a group that has been disenfranchised for so long and a change in their trajectory. >> history unfolding in the nation's capital. we'll continue our coverage right after this. the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people
don lemon, the first journalist to come out. but you also get people who call you names and people who say you're an advocate, all of those things. the president has that particular pressure and he also has a pressure of washington, where people want to politicize everything. the good thing about this, what he's calling about the year of action, he's going to take it beyond the presidency. removing the politics. you can't argue with money. and so if he takes that money, right, and gets things...
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can you say it again. >> yes, don.ant to know how this system will break our hearts sometimes, and especially for trayvon martin's, and jordan martin's as well, but whatever the verdict is, we have to respect that whatever the killers in our the -- killers of our children is to maintain peace at all costs. that is what their parents would want, and trayvon would want and jordan davis would want and his parents. >> thank you, benjamin crump, and very emotional. thank you. we will see you when we get a verdict. >> thank you. >>> and i want to get to sunny hostin who is also down there in florida with the florida congre congresswoman coreen brown who has been speaking out for a long time about the stand your ground law. and both ladies are was, and it does not have to be better, and the director saying, no, no, no sh, and just put them up. and first, florida congresswoman, have you spoken to the davis family today? >> i have been with them for the past three or four days, and keep in mind tomorrow would be jordan's birthd
can you say it again. >> yes, don.ant to know how this system will break our hearts sometimes, and especially for trayvon martin's, and jordan martin's as well, but whatever the verdict is, we have to respect that whatever the killers in our the -- killers of our children is to maintain peace at all costs. that is what their parents would want, and trayvon would want and jordan davis would want and his parents. >> thank you, benjamin crump, and very emotional. thank you. we will see...
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don? >> all right.hank you, miguel marquez, and we ap appreciate that and best of luck to him. >>> and woody allen says he did not molest his adopted daughter, and he is talking back in "the new york times." he blames mia farrow to coercing dylan into believing that he molested her. but dylan wrote her own letter saying that she was molested as a 7-year-old child. but now allen is saying that she is rehashing lies that have been told for years. alex field has more on the ugly family battle. >> reporter: allegations that made news 20 years ago back in the headlines today, and woody allen saying that i did not molest dylan and i loved her, and i hope that one day she will grasp how she has been cheated out of having a loving father, and exploited by a mother more interesting in the festering anger than her daughter's well-being. and a rebuttal of her says that woody allen took me by the hand and led me into a dim closet attic on the second floor of our house, and then he sexually assaulted me. and allen b
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and don, don, before we go, i have a lot of tweets about the nickname, and since you called me popitollo, and lemnator and the don. i like the lemonator. >> i cannot hear you. and be safe. >> and our thanks to don on super bowl boulevard, and our guests, marc lamont hill, an ben ferguson, and have fun at the game, and marc, fun at home watching from the couch with the good treats and snacks. fun to be with you. and thank you for joining us here. and jay leno, mr. comedy, begins right now. >>> jay leno! >> reporter: america's late night leader. going out on top. >> a winner. that stays a legacy. >> reporter: the journey. from comedy club kid to the throne of king johnny. >> this man's name is jay leno. >> reporter: and the rivalries. >> i love letterman, and he is great. nip it in my heel, and make me work harder. >> reporter: and the triumphs. >> what the hell were
and don, don, before we go, i have a lot of tweets about the nickname, and since you called me popitollo, and lemnator and the don. i like the lemonator. >> i cannot hear you. and be safe. >> and our thanks to don on super bowl boulevard, and our guests, marc lamont hill, an ben ferguson, and have fun at the game, and marc, fun at home watching from the couch with the good treats and snacks. fun to be with you. and thank you for joining us here. and jay leno, mr. comedy, begins...
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before we get back to don on super bowl boulevard, and look at this, ouch! chicago cannot get a break from the snow. they have been hit hard, and today, it is still snowing, and they could get up to eight inches alone and it was the third snowiest january in chicago's history. and the former mayor of chicago richard daley is in intensive care tonight in a chicago hospital, and the spokesman says that he came back from a trip and he became ill. no word yet on his condition. he is 71, and chicago's longest serving mayor with six terms. >>> and now for this next story that we must warn you that system of the images that we are going the show you are difficult to look at tonight. it is in indonesia, and recovery operations are under way for people feared dead in a massive volcano eruption, mt. sinabung is on the opposite side of indonesia, and the eruption sent people run ing fning for their . at least 14 people are killed, but authorities say that death toll will go much higher. for more on that and the survival go the cnn.com, because it is the top story there
before we get back to don on super bowl boulevard, and look at this, ouch! chicago cannot get a break from the snow. they have been hit hard, and today, it is still snowing, and they could get up to eight inches alone and it was the third snowiest january in chicago's history. and the former mayor of chicago richard daley is in intensive care tonight in a chicago hospital, and the spokesman says that he came back from a trip and he became ill. no word yet on his condition. he is 71, and...
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don case. he is a mentor of mine, who wrote the article that kicked off the modern debate on gun control. it is called handgun prohibition. you can find that article in the michigan law review. the fact is, if i can leave you with one impression tonight i hope that it will be that the second amendment, and the entire bill of rights are public policy. freedom and liberty and the ancillary responsibilities have been debated during the drafting and ratification of our amendment. that does not mean that there is not room for regulations of firearms. from professor donahue's perspective, we must overcome the constitutional barriers for fundamental rights. it may be easier when it comes to regulating guns to meet the government's burden, maybe even a compelling government interest. because we are talking about the instruments that are used to inflict deadly force in self-defense. but the fact is that regulation of -- proper regulation of the right to keep and bear arms is probably constitutionally ap
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, because we want to see you on air, and sit is a great time, don.hank you is much. the weather here in new york is pretty good and not that bad for the big game, but there are weather challenges across the country for the folks in the midwest right now, and specif specifically chicago where the snow has been coming down all day long, and with e will go to meteorologist jennifer gray joining us from the cnn weather center in atlanta. how is it looking this there, jennifer? >> well, poppy, chicago is seeing the third snowest winter on record. and the snow is continuing the come down. we will see 4, 6, maybe 8 inches of snow by the time that the system moves through later in the afternoon. the snow is clear in chicago, and the high pressure moves in, and just in time for kickoff on super bowl sunday, looking good and staying dry in the northeast, and the temperatures are going to moderate as well. look at the snow totals, and 4 to 8 inches in the chicago area, and 4 to 6 around detroit, and 2 to 4 and in the great lakes area, you will see a bit, and th
, because we want to see you on air, and sit is a great time, don.hank you is much. the weather here in new york is pretty good and not that bad for the big game, but there are weather challenges across the country for the folks in the midwest right now, and specif specifically chicago where the snow has been coming down all day long, and with e will go to meteorologist jennifer gray joining us from the cnn weather center in atlanta. how is it looking this there, jennifer? >> well, poppy,...
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don? >> thank you, nick parker. we appreciate that, and to give you an idea of how big the cartels are, and why this is an important arrest for the u.s. 90% of the cocaine that comes to the u.s. goes through mexico. it is also the main supplier of marijuana and meth. and those u.s. sales put anywhere from 19 to $29 billion in the cartel's pockets. unbelievable. the next few hours may be crucial for the future of ukraine. we are tracking the developments there. ukraine's defiant president say s he is not resigning, but cnn has confirmed that he tryied to leae the country today and turned back because of security forces. he said he was trying to leave because of a coupe attempt. meanwhile, the protesters attempt to have taken control of the presidential home in kiev. and a former prime minister was also released from prison. she told a crowd of people that ukraine has finished with this dictator, and now we go to nick paton walsh in kiev, and nick, break it down for us. what do you know about the president's whereabou
don? >> thank you, nick parker. we appreciate that, and to give you an idea of how big the cartels are, and why this is an important arrest for the u.s. 90% of the cocaine that comes to the u.s. goes through mexico. it is also the main supplier of marijuana and meth. and those u.s. sales put anywhere from 19 to $29 billion in the cartel's pockets. unbelievable. the next few hours may be crucial for the future of ukraine. we are tracking the developments there. ukraine's defiant president...
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time to get you back in the cnn news room with don lemon. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. you are in the cnn news room. i hope you are paying attention. this is a special edition of the cnn news room. we are working on a lot. escalating tensions. a man is accused of murdering a teenager during a fight over loud music. he claims self-defense. hear today's heated exchanges and the testimony that could be critical to the case. plus, a major announcement on same-sex marriage from attorney general, eric holder. it's coming up here. first, we are gouk going to start this hour and talk about something serious. we are talking kenneth bey. he is detained by north korea for 15 months. his plight is overshadowed by geo politics and dennis rodman. a media campaign is poised to shine a spotlight on his 15-month detention and show how all of us, all of you can help bring him home. this is an important story, i hope you are paying attention. we are spotlighting the urgency behind this effort. the state department said yesterday, that kenneth bae has been moveed from a hospital to a labor
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i'm don lemon.ave a great rest of your weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> jay leno! >> america's late night leader, going out on top. >> thank you, folks. >> a winner. that is jay's legacy. >> the journey. from comedy club kid to the throne of king johnny.
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don lemon, my colleague in new york. hello, don. >> i'm not as smart as that kid. are you okay? do you need a little watter? >> i got it. but it's not working. >> it happens. doesn't it happen at the worst times. you are reading some serious story and you're about to choke. take care of yourself. good to see you. have a grit couple days off. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. the top of the hour. thank you for joining us. you are in the cnn newsroom and we're following a big story this hour from the world of sports. a story that will have an impact beyond basketball, beyond the basketball court, the football field or any other field of play. long-time nba player jason collins will make history tonight. that's because collins signed a contract today with the brooklyn nets allowing him to suit up and play tonight, making him the first and only openly gay athlete in major professional sports. collins is an nba veteran, but hasn't played since last april, shortly before he opened up about his sexualty in an interview with "sports illustrated." let's talk about jason collins and wha
don lemon, my colleague in new york. hello, don. >> i'm not as smart as that kid. are you okay? do you need a little watter? >> i got it. but it's not working. >> it happens. doesn't it happen at the worst times. you are reading some serious story and you're about to choke. take care of yourself. good to see you. have a grit couple days off. >>> hello, everyone. i'm don lemon. the top of the hour. thank you for joining us. you are in the cnn newsroom and we're...
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don lemon live here on super bowl boulevard.his is one of 13 city blocks jam packed with tens of thousands of football fans pumped up for super bowl. xlviii. given the size and scope of it all, you can imagine the security challenge this is posing for law enforcement. i'm having to show my media i.d. and also seeing uniformed police and military. there are undercover officers on the streets as well. and there are officers on every street corner, just about every inch of city here and in the skies above me. let's talk more about new york city security and about crime. the nypd, while they will stop at nothing to prevent an ape attack, they are getting ready for a huge change in how they keep new york safe. they are doing a 180 on the tactic of stop and frisk and making good on a campaign promise to turn the page on one of the most devisive problems in our city. it's a major departure from the position on the city. michael bloomberg refused to back down on stop and frisk. >> we are joined by a former president of just leadership u
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don? >> barbara starr reporting, thank you very much. >>> question number four, will michael dunn learn his fate this week? testimony has been tense and fast-moving in his high-profile murder trial in florida. fighting back tears and visibly shaking on the witness stand, his fiancee testified giving jurors her account of what happened after jordan was fatally shot after the night of loud music. >> did the defendant say anything about the loud music after he parked his car next to the red car? >> yes. >> and what did the defendant say? >> i hate that loud music. >> what did you hear? >> i heard pop, pop, pop. >> and when you heard those noises, did you know what they were? >> no, i didn't. >> when you woke up, was the television on? >> yes, it was. >> and did you see who was on the news? >> yes. >> and at that time did you learn that a teenager was killed at the gas station? >> yes, i did. >> although it lists upcoming witnesses, testimony will continue tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. if conv
don? >> barbara starr reporting, thank you very much. >>> question number four, will michael dunn learn his fate this week? testimony has been tense and fast-moving in his high-profile murder trial in florida. fighting back tears and visibly shaking on the witness stand, his fiancee testified giving jurors her account of what happened after jordan was fatally shot after the night of loud music. >> did the defendant say anything about the loud music after he parked his car...
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kpix 5's don knapp has information for those who depend on bart. hi, don. >> reporter: hi, brian. the answer is 8 a.m. sunday morning. 24 hours ahead of monday morning. 8 a.m. sunday morning bart expects to have the repairs done and the trains back in service. certainly good news for everybody who was caught in the terrible commute mess friday evening when the trains derailed. >>> reporter: early today, crews began untangling the mess after a 10-car bart train ran off the track as it left concord station following the friday evening commute. this is the second of four cars that derailed and were damaged. heavy crane worked overnight into the morning to lift the cars and place them on flatbed trucks for the trips to bart maintenance yards. no passengers were on the train at the time of the derailment. the operator was not injured. he was in the last car which became the lead car as the train headed tail first out of the station. it had rolled off the tracks and up to the edge of the overpass. around midday, all the cars had to be moved and track repairs began almost immediately. >>
kpix 5's don knapp has information for those who depend on bart. hi, don. >> reporter: hi, brian. the answer is 8 a.m. sunday morning. 24 hours ahead of monday morning. 8 a.m. sunday morning bart expects to have the repairs done and the trains back in service. certainly good news for everybody who was caught in the terrible commute mess friday evening when the trains derailed. >>> reporter: early today, crews began untangling the mess after a 10-car bart train ran off the track...
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>>> soy don ramÓn, dÉjenme tranquilo. >>> don ramÓn!asesinatos. la historia de esta temida mujer llega el domingo a unimÁs, en la serie titulada la viuda negra, antes de su estreno el programa "aquÍ y ahora" revela detalles de la madrina de la cocaÍna, tifany nos acompaÑa para revelarnos un adelanto de la serie, es fascinante. >>> buenos dÍas satcha pretto gracias por invitarme a tu casa. >>> a nuestra casa en "despierta amÉrica". pongamos en perspectiva quiÉn fue griselda blanco en el mundo del trÁfico de logas. >>> griselda, mucha gente recuerda a pablo escobar, griselda es antes de Él, abriÓ las rutas de la entrada de la cocaÍna, y era una mujer que mÁs allÁ mandaba a hacer los sostenes, compartimientos especiales, tenÍa un zapatero en medellÍn que le hacia los zapatos, le llevaba la droga y le decÍa, quiero que lo metas en el tacÓn. te estoy hablando antesque se abrieran rutas. los falsos de las maletas, ella empezÓ con eso. >>> pionera en la industria de cÓmo traficar la droga sin que autoridad se dieran cuenta. >>> le daba rutas a
>>> soy don ramÓn, dÉjenme tranquilo. >>> don ramÓn!asesinatos. la historia de esta temida mujer llega el domingo a unimÁs, en la serie titulada la viuda negra, antes de su estreno el programa "aquÍ y ahora" revela detalles de la madrina de la cocaÍna, tifany nos acompaÑa para revelarnos un adelanto de la serie, es fascinante. >>> buenos dÍas satcha pretto gracias por invitarme a tu casa. >>> a nuestra casa en "despierta amÉrica"....
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let's go back to don. don, kelly wallace is with you as well. i know you're both getting serious reaction to the mayor's decision. sort of controversial to keep the schools open. al roker, as you know, he fired back at the mayor's claim that the forecasters predicted lighter snowfall tweeting this, how dare the new york city's mayor's office throw the national weather service under the school bus. forecast was on time and on the money. kelly, let's continue this conversation. the mayor responded directly to al roker. what did he say? >> yeah. well, wolf, you know, he responded he said he respects al roker and said it takes a lot more. it's different to run the city and talk about weather on tv. he respects the national weather service but reaffirmed that this was faster and heavier than expected and therefore they had to adjust. and after the storm had hit, as you noted, al roker responding to that saying, hey, don't throw the national weather service under the bus. this was expected. you know, the forecast was on the money and really taking iss
let's go back to don. don, kelly wallace is with you as well. i know you're both getting serious reaction to the mayor's decision. sort of controversial to keep the schools open. al roker, as you know, he fired back at the mayor's claim that the forecasters predicted lighter snowfall tweeting this, how dare the new york city's mayor's office throw the national weather service under the school bus. forecast was on time and on the money. kelly, let's continue this conversation. the mayor...
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>> they do, don. the negligence here is just glaring.police department has more spanish-speaking officers than any other police department in the united states. so the fact that this didn't just happen once. what make this is so egregious is it happened three different times. three different times she filed a report and says he is violent to me. had any one of those reports been translated, he would have been arrested and possibly been doing time on the original violence and this poor woman and her children would still be alive. >> let's talk about the liveing in fear. jeff, she lived in fear. she was let down by the system a few times. she went to the proper authorities and then she had to live in fear constantly. >> yeah, police not sent out. not able to get an order of protection. so very vulnerable. we know what these violence cases that the offenses happen over and over again. here's a guy who probably has her brainwashed and tells her i'm going to kill you if you don't behave in the way i want you to and she has no recourse. she go
>> they do, don. the negligence here is just glaring.police department has more spanish-speaking officers than any other police department in the united states. so the fact that this didn't just happen once. what make this is so egregious is it happened three different times. three different times she filed a report and says he is violent to me. had any one of those reports been translated, he would have been arrested and possibly been doing time on the original violence and this poor...
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but, don, not the case at all.st franchise super bowl. >> i couldn't believe it. it just kept getting worse and worse and worse every time i would look up at the television screen. i was at the game. i had to come back to do this special. but it kept getting worse. i'm wondering about the future of peyton manning. >> i think everybody is wondering about the future of peyton manning at this point. you know, this was a really big game for him, because this was a game where he could have put some of that criticism to bed. he has often been criticized for not being a cold weather player and not all of that criticism is really fair. and he has also been criticized for not being a big game player. and some of that criticism isn't exactly fair. let's remember, like i said, he does have a super bowl ring on his finger. he had the opportunity in this super bowl to put all of that to bed. but he really did not live up to it at all. 43-8 was the final score. simply incredible. >> right choice for malcolm smith for the game's
but, don, not the case at all.st franchise super bowl. >> i couldn't believe it. it just kept getting worse and worse and worse every time i would look up at the television screen. i was at the game. i had to come back to do this special. but it kept getting worse. i'm wondering about the future of peyton manning. >> i think everybody is wondering about the future of peyton manning at this point. you know, this was a really big game for him, because this was a game where he could...
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don, he pulled into the spot.hen he pulls in and he makes a comment about the music, and there is testimony at the trial that there were multiple other spots at the gas station. if you are so offended by the music, back into another spot. this entire situation could have been avoided by employing common sense. that is all there is to it. it did not have to happen. and, you know, let's talk about this "stand your ground" law. i mean, good god just because you think that somebody might possibly have a gun, you get to blow a wway a teenager. and by the way, risk the lives of the other three this that car? this is absolutely avoidable, and i think that you should talk about that. >> and holly, this is my thing at the bottom of it, who the, he, will l he hell do you think that you are that you can go do that -- >> well, it is arrogance, don. it is backed up by the law, because if you tell them that i had a reasonable fear and i thought that i had a gun, and then you can get away with it. that is what -- florida has got
don, he pulled into the spot.hen he pulls in and he makes a comment about the music, and there is testimony at the trial that there were multiple other spots at the gas station. if you are so offended by the music, back into another spot. this entire situation could have been avoided by employing common sense. that is all there is to it. it did not have to happen. and, you know, let's talk about this "stand your ground" law. i mean, good god just because you think that somebody might...
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don?ng her resignation because of this and because of the george zimmerman verdict? >> reporter: yeah, it's a culmination of things, but i'm sure it's this case and the zimmerman case where people feel that she has just not properly handled. i don't know angela carry on a personal level. i know her on a professional level. she's an extremely aggressive prosecutor. remember one of the charges brought against her was she overcharged george zimmerman. that was a criticism. on this particular case, there's been criticisms now she did not bring other witnesses to bear that could have more strongly condemned the character of michael dunn. there are some that have not been called and were not called at trial. there were other instances they believe the prosecutor's office here just didn't really go at it with everything they had. >> hey, marty -- >> reporter: now there is no conviction. >> hey, martin, how big of a ground swell? you said they're marching over to the office. are we talk about a la
don?ng her resignation because of this and because of the george zimmerman verdict? >> reporter: yeah, it's a culmination of things, but i'm sure it's this case and the zimmerman case where people feel that she has just not properly handled. i don't know angela carry on a personal level. i know her on a professional level. she's an extremely aggressive prosecutor. remember one of the charges brought against her was she overcharged george zimmerman. that was a criticism. on this particular...
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pepe el billetero que trabajÓ con don pedro hace 50 aÑos, sigue en la misma esquina, dice que don pedroa amelia saavedra. la esposa de pedro rivera, doÑa rosa. yo la empecÉ a cotejar. ella me aceptÓ, pero sus padres se opusieron rotundamente a nuestra relaciÓn. su abuelita me cacheteÓ, no le celebraron su quinceaÑera por la culpa de nuestro amor, y ella tomÓ la decisiÓn, me mando un recado diciendo que aceptaba la propuesta de irse conmigo. entonces, me metÍ en un problema, no tenÍa dinero. >>> ella querÍa escaparse con ustedes. >>> sÍ. pero no tenÍa dinero, estaba en un aprieto. >>> don pedro, a pesar de trabajar de dÍa, vendiendo billetes de loterÍa y en la noche de mesero, y los fines de semana cantando, el dinero no le alcanzaba. y ocurriÓ un milagro. >>> le llamo, vino como un milagro, un billete que traÍa, no lo vendÍ, y sale premiado. >>> se ganÓ la loterÍa. >>> sÍ. >>> saquÉ 30 mil pesos. era un dineral. nos fuimos, sacamos boleto, nos fuimos a guadalajara. >>> mi apa siempre corriÓ con suerte, en el amor, en el negocio, en el trabajo, y con muchas ideas que hizo. y sus hijos, s
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don. >> reporter: that's right, allen. a case that seems tragically painful right from the very beginning has now seemingly become even more bizarre with these latest revelations from they rest document. >> a document roomed with family members, friends and -- a courtroom was deathly silent as the mother and boyfriend appear before a judge. sarah kruger and ryan scott warner are charged with homicide and assault leading to the death of kruger's 3-year- old daughter. an arrest document lists horrible details allegedly from the mouths of the suspectings. >> both defendants did -- suspects. >> both defendants did initially voluntarily make statements. in the course of that statement they made certain p comments and allegations about their action. >> according to the document, the couple admitted the child was found dead by unknown circumstances, adding for three days suspect kruger and suspect warner stored her body in a suitcase and then placed a body in the freezer. >> she was sweet. she would always louisiana she would wav
don. >> reporter: that's right, allen. a case that seems tragically painful right from the very beginning has now seemingly become even more bizarre with these latest revelations from they rest document. >> a document roomed with family members, friends and -- a courtroom was deathly silent as the mother and boyfriend appear before a judge. sarah kruger and ryan scott warner are charged with homicide and assault leading to the death of kruger's 3-year- old daughter. an arrest...
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so cozy leaders of the opposition who actually have no control over what the might don mobs are doing at this point who is actually in control on the ground and the government a victory on a covert overseen by the european union which has been instrumental in fomenting this coup over the ukrainian government has been completely broken the street says not being cleared of these armed militants they continue to occupy buildings just last night they occupied the presidential administration the rada the interior ministry they essentially control the entire government sector of kiev at this point. the president has fled there are reports that he has just offered his resignation but that is not confirmed but what we can see is that there has been a coup the deal agreed to has been broken and the congress in harkov has declared that any decisions taken by this parliament now have been taken without the work to subpoena sion of the majority of the party of regions and communist delegates and that any of its decisions are invalid because they have been made under threats of violence and death
so cozy leaders of the opposition who actually have no control over what the might don mobs are doing at this point who is actually in control on the ground and the government a victory on a covert overseen by the european union which has been instrumental in fomenting this coup over the ukrainian government has been completely broken the street says not being cleared of these armed militants they continue to occupy buildings just last night they occupied the presidential administration the...
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>> well, not against the president, don.t case has about as much chance of survival as the toll booth. there a multitude of cases pending, class actions like rand paul that challenged fourth amendment grounds against the administration, the nsa. as a matter of fact two federal judges in the country at this point, a couple of months ago ruled that what nsa is doing may well be unconstitutional and another judge in new york said it probably is constitutional. it is this not groundbreaking. it's a legal redundancy. >> i know you want to jump in, but more quick legal question. senator paul said his case, he said his case would end up being decided by the supreme court? possible? >> no. it will be dismissed by the court of appeals and they won't touch it. these are good times for rand paul. he has been making headlines while chris christie, his possible rival will sit in scandal. >> i don't know, don. for be it for me to speculate. come on. come on. he may have gone to law school, but rand paul is smarter. this is brilliant. >> n
>> well, not against the president, don.t case has about as much chance of survival as the toll booth. there a multitude of cases pending, class actions like rand paul that challenged fourth amendment grounds against the administration, the nsa. as a matter of fact two federal judges in the country at this point, a couple of months ago ruled that what nsa is doing may well be unconstitutional and another judge in new york said it probably is constitutional. it is this not groundbreaking....
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don pedro rivera regresa a la frontera que cruzÓ ilegalmente, y se encuentra con el coiote que lo ayudÓ 30 aÑos. >>> seÑora usted quiere hablar un problema con su esposo, y Él no suelta palabra. el sÍndrome de la caja fuerte, cuÁl es tu combinaciÓn ana. >>> 305. joan sebastian dijo que dejarÁ algo que sus fans les va a encantar, muchos hablan de su retiro. >>> oiga, usted busca un trabajo nuevo y tiene malas referencias, aprenda como arrancar de nuevo. prepÁrese para su prÓxima entrevista y conseguir el puesto que anhela, desea, pide, necesita. >>> mÍtico e inexplicable, vamos en vivo hasta mÉxico con el afamado periodista e investigador de fenÓmenos paranormales. c jaime maussan. >>> moda a lo petit, para la gente de baja estatura. prepÁrate chuky. prendas mÁs convenientes para que su tamaÑo no sea un impedimento, y pueda lucir como quiera. >>> todo esto y mÁs hoy en "despierta amÉrica." >>> la mejor manera de comenzar sus maÑanas. >>> en la casa mÁs feliz de la televisiÓn hispana. >>> es "cachi viernes". >>> sÍ. "cachi viernes". >>> quÉ guapa. ♪. ♪. ♪. (aplausos) ♪. eso venga. ♪. ♪. ♪
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people all the time say to me you look just like don lemon. after a moment, i'll go i am don lemon. they'll go, no, you're not. they say he would never be on the subway or he would not fly coach. i'm like, yeah, i do all those things. >> here's the thing about this. when this happened, it was, samuel l. jackson handled it so beautifully. but a study in the american psychological association found, people are notoriously will awful at recognizing faces from other races. i have an infant at home. he spends all day having to stare at my face when i don't have hair and makeup. he's getting used to that set of features we are so used to. when someone looks as a different face structure, when blend them together. >> when someone is in our tribe. it's easiest. this is just me talking. when someone is in our tribe, it's easiest for us to tell them apart because we're used to their facial differences or the little differences or the mannerisms what have you. when someone's in a different tribe, sometimes it's harder. let's be honest. people do look alike. there are features that african-amer
people all the time say to me you look just like don lemon. after a moment, i'll go i am don lemon. they'll go, no, you're not. they say he would never be on the subway or he would not fly coach. i'm like, yeah, i do all those things. >> here's the thing about this. when this happened, it was, samuel l. jackson handled it so beautifully. but a study in the american psychological association found, people are notoriously will awful at recognizing faces from other races. i have an infant at...
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>> yeah, don, let's just keep it really real.lawyers use this term, we say assumie ining arguendo, what if was like this, let's flip this, don, let's say in the state of florida, black men were murdering teenage white boys then when they went to trial, they got acquitted using stand your ground. do we really think if that was happening that they wouldn't repeal the law or change it? that's what it comes down to. you know, i heard a lot of people saying, oh, well, you know, black men get convicted and that's the problem. no, no, no, no, no. let's do exactly the reverse. black adult men murdering white boy teenagers in florida and then getting acquitted. there would be a riot to equal none. they would repeal that law so fast and say you can't have stand your ground anymore. so why is it okay in this situation? why is it okay? can we just ask the question? >> we've been asking. and we asked -- mark lamont hill, we get, hey, people are like, you're a racist, you're a racist, don lemon, you're a race baiter and i'm tired of you playin
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well it was a nine day of closing arguments in the mark with don trial we could prosecute to say that the dod and the shooting was just simply that target practice prosecute a barrie molson was in charge of delivering the state's cousin argument. she said that when my cord on pull ups of the suv with jordan davis and his friends wept as he sat listening to music is loud it really started to boil all beazley the state is trying to dictate the picture of michael dunn where he was some way triggered by some sort of irrational hate towards a certain kind of person. although there was some sort of pre meditation in his actions on the other hand. gonzo is depicted the forty seven year old cousin up in care and father that was literally scared to death and acted in self defense they are full of very different stories that we have today jacksonville the evidence that we've heard throughout this case as it comes to a close knit to last because as we have mentioned done maintains that he opened fire because he felt that his life was grand the evidence backed that up well actually that is the es
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win number 18 for the dons. >> and i'm always looking forward to march madness. brackets. >> it's going to be good. looking forward to it too. >> i act like i know much about basketball, no. >>> that's it for us at 6:30. see you again at 11. >> i didn't mean to smirk: the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,, good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. >> hey everybody. welcome to california bountiful. i'm your host tracy sellers. i'm glad you could join us today because we have a great show for you. we're always looking for new and exciting things grown here in
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great to have you here. >> don, just a pleasure to be here.that title back to america and that's what we're going to try to do. in fact, that's what i'm here for, to see which network will get it. will it be time warner or espinoza or cbs. and so i want to make certain we've got the heavyweight title fight with chris areola. >> let's talk about the fight 50 years ago. >> yes, 50 years ago. >> allegations now being -- >> absolutely nothing. >> you don't think it was rigged? >> absolutely nothing. let me tell you something. muhammad ali is so great that no one would ever know how great he really is. because after he won the title, they took four years of his life of standing up for people, for his rights, for his being a conscientious objector. and then they brought him into the ring and he started again four years later. those four years absence at the height of his career, no one could judge what would have happened then, because he continued on as winning without those four years. so i coined the phrase of -- every head must bow every knee mu
great to have you here. >> don, just a pleasure to be here.that title back to america and that's what we're going to try to do. in fact, that's what i'm here for, to see which network will get it. will it be time warner or espinoza or cbs. and so i want to make certain we've got the heavyweight title fight with chris areola. >> let's talk about the fight 50 years ago. >> yes, 50 years ago. >> allegations now being -- >> absolutely nothing. >> you don't think...
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don? >> all right, david matingly. thank you very much.i where team u.s. is blowing the doors off the competition in a brand-new event. americans took the gold, silver, and the bronze. we will hear from the crowd. . >>> so jake tapper's coming up in just a few minutes on cnn, and he's going to be live in washington. jake, i hear you're outside. i will trade you whatever you have for this black/gray slushy mess that people are trying to get across here. it's really crazy here. >> don, i'm being sleeted upon right now. these are like tiny little nails coming down from the heavens. it's one of the ten plagues, i believe. i need to go back and check out my exodus. >> reporter: i understand, though, that people can sit in their warm, cozy home and watch an interview with you and the vice president? >> it's not an interview with the vice president but we will be talking about the vice president because he does seem to be everywhere these days. he's just announced that he's going to be seth myers first guest when his late show debuts. there have
don? >> all right, david matingly. thank you very much.i where team u.s. is blowing the doors off the competition in a brand-new event. americans took the gold, silver, and the bronze. we will hear from the crowd. . >>> so jake tapper's coming up in just a few minutes on cnn, and he's going to be live in washington. jake, i hear you're outside. i will trade you whatever you have for this black/gray slushy mess that people are trying to get across here. it's really crazy here....
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but don lemon was in the room as the president spoke. don, what more did the president say? he usually doesn't get so personal. he's rather insulated and rather removed. this was a very different man we saw today. >> he's been criticized at times and it was a very different man we saw today. very emotional man. he was very candid. and many said, you know what, it's about time. today, quite frankly, many will say that barack obama became the black president today. he became a president who is african-american, obviously, but he became the person that many people wanted him to be. many of those who criticized him. what they wanted to hear from him. they wanted him to say so much for so long about how to help young men of color. he was a person to do it and today he did it. and as i stood here not too long ago with magic johnson, the famous magic johnson he put it into perspective. he said it felt like we were in church today. it did. you knew sitting in that room or standing in that room that history was being made. that there was something that was going to be different about
but don lemon was in the room as the president spoke. don, what more did the president say? he usually doesn't get so personal. he's rather insulated and rather removed. this was a very different man we saw today. >> he's been criticized at times and it was a very different man we saw today. very emotional man. he was very candid. and many said, you know what, it's about time. today, quite frankly, many will say that barack obama became the black president today. he became a president who...
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don lemon is live for us in boston. don, i have seen you with kids. i have seen you with dogs. this is serious stuff where you are. par. >> it is serious. i had this up real quick. it's coming in from this way and stinging. it was really fluffy. you can walk around without a pat on and it wouldn't get wet. now it's a change over to ice. as it comes in, it stings your face. they are lucky here in massachusetts. they don't have many power outages. the boston area and they are used to the snow. many people are taking it in stride. i will show you around. there the bobcats and the snow plows that were out earlier. they have been coming back and forth. we are in christopher columbus park. the other way, you will see a bigger plow. >> getting dizzy. getting dizzy. there we go. >> there you see it. i'm going to walk with brooke. it's fluffy stuff. then they said maybe eight to ten inches. this is more than a foot in order to get to grass here. a lot of snow and a couple of people without power. not as many as in some of the states. non-especially government employees have to stay home
don lemon is live for us in boston. don, i have seen you with kids. i have seen you with dogs. this is serious stuff where you are. par. >> it is serious. i had this up real quick. it's coming in from this way and stinging. it was really fluffy. you can walk around without a pat on and it wouldn't get wet. now it's a change over to ice. as it comes in, it stings your face. they are lucky here in massachusetts. they don't have many power outages. the boston area and they are used to the...
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as don dahler show us thousands are saying enough. good morning. >> not just the officials. good morning, anthony, good morning, gayle. this season has broken records for snowfall and frigid temperatures but it's breaking budgets. consumers are stuck indoors and cleanup costs triple the norm in some parts of the country. wind-swept snow blew through new york city streets. they downed power trees and lines in south carolina and icy roads made for dangerous driving and brought traffic to a standstill in north carolina. this has brought $50 billion in lost productivity. >> when you count transportation, flight delays, municipalities having to spend more on salt and snow removal, lower car sales, retail sales, production, there's been a whole series of thinks that have been hurt. >> reporter: more than 75,000 flights have been canceled since december costing passengers an estimated $2.5 billion while cleanup has caused problems for some municipalities like arapahoe, new york. >> about $63,000 in overtime. >> reporter: chicago is already over budget for snowing and plowing roads,
as don dahler show us thousands are saying enough. good morning. >> not just the officials. good morning, anthony, good morning, gayle. this season has broken records for snowfall and frigid temperatures but it's breaking budgets. consumers are stuck indoors and cleanup costs triple the norm in some parts of the country. wind-swept snow blew through new york city streets. they downed power trees and lines in south carolina and icy roads made for dangerous driving and brought traffic to a...
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live in marin county, don knapp, kpix 5. >>> don showed us oakland but sandbags also available on the peninsula. san mateo county offering them for free to its residents. it's part of getting ready for the sudden return to winter. paul deanno will tell us more about what rain is going to be coming in about 10 minutes from now. >>> the morning commute as you can imagine was a mess all over the bay area. this big rig slammed through the center divide on 80 in richmond. cars were creeping in both directions for most of the morning. >>> the driver of this porsche was cruising with the top down before it spun out on highway 101 in san francisco. the driver had minor injuries but the porsche was completely wrecked. >>> and flashing lights from police cars lit up san francisco's cliff house. the suspected drunk driver coopted handle the curve. the -- couldn't handle the curve. the suv hit a parked car, pole and concrete barrier before landing on the sidewalk. >>> how about snow? the storm blanketing the sierra with several inches of fresh snow. here's what it looked like today over the sierr
live in marin county, don knapp, kpix 5. >>> don showed us oakland but sandbags also available on the peninsula. san mateo county offering them for free to its residents. it's part of getting ready for the sudden return to winter. paul deanno will tell us more about what rain is going to be coming in about 10 minutes from now. >>> the morning commute as you can imagine was a mess all over the bay area. this big rig slammed through the center divide on 80 in richmond. cars were...
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with another farmer, don alberto elsewhere in the valley.ulinary talent between us to make him and his family dinner in run for his hospitality. >> what are you thinking? >> butterfly marinade grill. >> you could do that with a nice sausages. >> which would be nice to throw in with stew. >> onion, peppers, a little bit of spice. >> and potatoes? we're kind of moving into the spanish and what's it called? >> and we can use shrimp from the guy. shrimp and chicken works. >> that sounds like a plan. [ speaking foreign language ] >> you have 24? >> yeah. >> successful. >> yes. so far. wait until we arrive there. it's going to be interesting. >> don't be a downer, man. i'm optimistic. we arrive at the village where the fabled cacao beans are said to be growing and meet with the village's unofficial mayor and our cacao former who will lead us to the trees.olympiad you olympiad olympiad xxii olympiad xxiii olympishort incline turne an epic hump up one hill after another. >> when you tire up, you tell us. >> when you slump to the ground and urinate a
with another farmer, don alberto elsewhere in the valley.ulinary talent between us to make him and his family dinner in run for his hospitality. >> what are you thinking? >> butterfly marinade grill. >> you could do that with a nice sausages. >> which would be nice to throw in with stew. >> onion, peppers, a little bit of spice. >> and potatoes? we're kind of moving into the spanish and what's it called? >> and we can use shrimp from the guy. shrimp and...
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and don douglas by -- well, it's a similar story. don douglas started out as a draftsman very early in the history of aviation, and by world war ii he had built what was arguably the largest plane maker in america. and, in fact, another anecdote if you'll let me sort of slip off into ap ec dotes, the two of them were quail hunting the day that they found out about pearl harbor. but that's another, that's just another story of the many that a we have in this great book. but all seriousness aside, hap got in touch with don douglas, and the two of them cooked up this idea for a research and development entity. what are we going to call it? well, let's call it r-a-n-d, research and development. and this was the ranted corporation. it was initially -- rand corporation. and it was initially housed at douglas in santa monica and eventually became the independent rand association which still exists and which i'm sure you've heard. so the first project that rand did, and this was initiated when hap was still chief of the usaaf and completed s
and don douglas by -- well, it's a similar story. don douglas started out as a draftsman very early in the history of aviation, and by world war ii he had built what was arguably the largest plane maker in america. and, in fact, another anecdote if you'll let me sort of slip off into ap ec dotes, the two of them were quail hunting the day that they found out about pearl harbor. but that's another, that's just another story of the many that a we have in this great book. but all seriousness...
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first, we're going to go to don dahler in new york city. don? cott, half a dozen storms in as many weeks have left this city battered. snow totals in this area are now at 51 inches. normally this time of the season, they're at 16 inches. being a new yorker these days is all about endurance. >> i really am. >> reporter: piles of gray snow blocked sidewalks. roads are as slick as an olympic ski slope. yet, the country's financial center plods along. but the wind-driven snow made it tough going. taxis struggled to gain traction. pedicab drivers slogged through the slush. mayor bill deblasio. >> people went to work today, like usual, all over the city, and we, unlike certain other cities in this country, we tonight shut down in the face of some adversity. >> reporter: but neither did the mayor shut down the country's largest school system with over one million students. that opened him up to a flurry of criticism. kids and their parents struggled through near-blizzard conditions. >> it's pretty impossible to drive around or get anywhere. probably sh
first, we're going to go to don dahler in new york city. don? cott, half a dozen storms in as many weeks have left this city battered. snow totals in this area are now at 51 inches. normally this time of the season, they're at 16 inches. being a new yorker these days is all about endurance. >> i really am. >> reporter: piles of gray snow blocked sidewalks. roads are as slick as an olympic ski slope. yet, the country's financial center plods along. but the wind-driven snow made it...
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don levy is the director of the siena research institute. dr.levy, what do you see in this top 10 list? >> what's most amazing about this survey, five times, 32 years, we interview historians, political scientists, those scholars who study the presidency and the institution of the first lady. what's most amazing is the consistency over time. eleanor roosevelt first every time. this is first over 32 years and she really stands out as the quintessential american first lady. if we were going to put a picture of first lady in the dictionary, it would be eleanor roosevelt. >> why is that? >> well, we look at 10 different categories. we look at the background of the first ladies, their value to the country, how much value they had to their president, whether she's her own woman and, again and again we see eleanor roosevelt stand out. she truly was a trend setting first lady. she was not only f.d.r.'s partner and counselor, but she reshaped that institution. she told american women that they mattered and that they were important in political and social
don levy is the director of the siena research institute. dr.levy, what do you see in this top 10 list? >> what's most amazing about this survey, five times, 32 years, we interview historians, political scientists, those scholars who study the presidency and the institution of the first lady. what's most amazing is the consistency over time. eleanor roosevelt first every time. this is first over 32 years and she really stands out as the quintessential american first lady. if we were going...
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don imus, racial issue. >> yes, don imus isn't paula deen and we'll see how he handles it.nning for the hills. >> what is your analysis -- >> i don't think she's running for the hills at all. >> don imus said the words nappy headed hoes, she used the "n" word. are those equal things? >> it's not a matter of whether they're equal things, it's a matter of how you deal with it. when someone's main message afterwards is, i is who i is, don imus didn't do that. when he's asked about it, he continues to apologize. paula deen is not coming to new york to promote this. she's not on your show talking about this. i think there are big issues because she's not comfortable in the issue. >> mel, maybe the thing is, she doesn't need those people. she's comfortable with the base that she has, and that base doesn't care about this. >> i think mike's analysis is exactly right in terms of the apology. the first one was terrible, the second was not that great, the third one was way better and she seemed very sincere and very sorry. i think you're right, she has a very strong customer base and
don imus, racial issue. >> yes, don imus isn't paula deen and we'll see how he handles it.nning for the hills. >> what is your analysis -- >> i don't think she's running for the hills at all. >> don imus said the words nappy headed hoes, she used the "n" word. are those equal things? >> it's not a matter of whether they're equal things, it's a matter of how you deal with it. when someone's main message afterwards is, i is who i is, don imus didn't do...
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don pedro rivera se encuentra con su pasado, el "despierta amÉrica". millas, varios autos daÑados. la naturaleza. finalmente dio de beber a la sedienta california, con lluvia que pedÍan a gritos los campos y cultivos, un sistema de tormenta dejÓ hasta 6 pulgadas de agua en varias partes del estado que enfrenta una severa sequÍa, la peor de su historia en condados cayÓ suficiente lluvia para regar Árboles y plantas, en otros sectores se tiene que lidiar con la sequedad del terreno. la policÍa tiene a sus manos un aparente triple asesinato y suicidio en ohio, un pariente encontrÓ a la familia se cree que un hombre matÓ a su esposa, su hija, su nieta y se quitÓ la vida. no se conoce quÉ lo llevÓ a cometer el crimen. es probable que desempleados le paguen la cuenta de sus miserias a republicanos en la elecciÓn de noviembre. los senadores de la oposiciÓn se negaron a extender por tres meses los beneficios de desempleo para estadounidenses que no encuentran trabajo, tuvo 48 votos a favor y 40 en contra, y la mayorÍa dejÓ de recibir en enero, el beneficio de
don pedro rivera se encuentra con su pasado, el "despierta amÉrica". millas, varios autos daÑados. la naturaleza. finalmente dio de beber a la sedienta california, con lluvia que pedÍan a gritos los campos y cultivos, un sistema de tormenta dejÓ hasta 6 pulgadas de agua en varias partes del estado que enfrenta una severa sequÍa, la peor de su historia en condados cayÓ suficiente lluvia para regar Árboles y plantas, en otros sectores se tiene que lidiar con la sequedad del...
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here on cnn i'm don lemmon it has been a brutally winter. and today we got a reminder of the danger that comes with it. two skiers buried in an avalanche in colorado were found dead. and a warning to skiers. >> the special avalanche advisory posted today says it all. back country conditions are dangerous this weekend we are in the midst of a historic cycle. >> we are going to be concerned and continue those efforts. they have come with tragic circumstances. sunday afternoon after a search in the mountains. search and rescue workers found two bodies beneath the snow. >> the two persons that were missing were wearing beacons and the ground crew was able to find signals for them. the first team that went up had to wait for safety clearance and they found one body and the team went to find the path for the second team to go. >> the thrill of the back country is alluring but it can also kill. this weekend's deadly follows a string of sdaaccidents that too lives this week. highlighting the three must haves before you head out on the trail. >> offi
here on cnn i'm don lemmon it has been a brutally winter. and today we got a reminder of the danger that comes with it. two skiers buried in an avalanche in colorado were found dead. and a warning to skiers. >> the special avalanche advisory posted today says it all. back country conditions are dangerous this weekend we are in the midst of a historic cycle. >> we are going to be concerned and continue those efforts. they have come with tragic circumstances. sunday afternoon after a...
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don dahler has the latest on the investigation. se. don dahler has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: police sources tell us they found hoffman unconscious on the bathroom floor of his apartment in new york's greenwich village with a needle in his arm and roughly 70 glassine pacts in the apartment. today, sources concerned say some of the pacts tested positive for heroin. several were labeled "ace of spades" or "ace of hearts." further tests will be conducted to determine will the heroin contained additives. investigators say they found syringes and five different prescription medications including muscle relaxers, blood pressure medication and a drug used by addicts to combat addiction. the 46-year-old actor admitted he was an addict by age 22 when he went into rehab. he spoke about in the a 2006 interview with steve kroft in "60 minutes". >> so this was drugs or alcohol or both? >> yeah, it was all -- it was all that stuff, yeah. anything i could get my hands on. (laughs) yeah. yeah. i liked it all. yeah. >> reporter: and
don dahler has the latest on the investigation. se. don dahler has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: police sources tell us they found hoffman unconscious on the bathroom floor of his apartment in new york's greenwich village with a needle in his arm and roughly 70 glassine pacts in the apartment. today, sources concerned say some of the pacts tested positive for heroin. several were labeled "ace of spades" or "ace of hearts." further tests will be...
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don king is here. anyone not following what is going going on with gm. it is time to tune in because this situation is blowing up. we'll tell you how hard it can hit the auto industry. we're going live to a gm auto dealership because even when they say it's not it is always about money. jenna: we have two hours left in trading for the whole entire month. we're looking at the dow right now up 104 points. it is losing a little bit of steam. alan knuckman of trading advantage is on the floor of the cme, joining us right now. volume is a little bit light down there. you think people are sitting on their hands waiting for next week's jobs number or what is going on? >> there is excuse to wait. trend is very much intact. my focus is going on how the trend extending itself and indicators to gauge it. i'm looking at vix. i don't trade based on what the vix does but i was concerned with the fact that the vix is holding stubbornly high, not correcting it all even with the stock making new all-time highs. we have the vix explosion in january. we're coming down. tod
don king is here. anyone not following what is going going on with gm. it is time to tune in because this situation is blowing up. we'll tell you how hard it can hit the auto industry. we're going live to a gm auto dealership because even when they say it's not it is always about money. jenna: we have two hours left in trading for the whole entire month. we're looking at the dow right now up 104 points. it is losing a little bit of steam. alan knuckman of trading advantage is on the floor of...
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he worked for berkeley fire but his father and three brothers all work for the don tram costa -- contra costa fire department. condolences are coming in on ninth's facebook page. live from berkeley i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in fairfield are investigating a deadly crash that appears to have occurred during a street race. it happened last night at lopez road and canyon hills drive. investigators say two cars were moving at high speeds when they collided at the intersection. witnesses say it was an innocent bystander who was killed in the crash. >> what i hear from one of the witnesses is that they were speeding. two of the cars was speeding. and this gentleman was driving up the road. >> police say one of the suspected racers was taken to the hospital with critical injuries. the other driver sped away and is still on the loose this morning. ktvu alex savidge will have more from fairfield in our next half hour. >>> concord police are looking for three men they say forced their way into a home, taped up a boy and his grandmother and robbed them. it happened at 3:15 y
he worked for berkeley fire but his father and three brothers all work for the don tram costa -- contra costa fire department. condolences are coming in on ninth's facebook page. live from berkeley i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in fairfield are investigating a deadly crash that appears to have occurred during a street race. it happened last night at lopez road and canyon hills drive. investigators say two cars were moving at high speeds when they collided at the...
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. >> don bennett grew up in toms river and ran in the river as a young boy, just downstream from where the plant dumps. dd >> it was bizarre to a teenage kid swimming in what looked to be just another river. the water was always ice cold even in the middle of the summer. when you came over here, the swinging bridge, it was a popular swimming place with young people. if your nose was working and your eyes were working, you would certainly recognize something was really wrong. >> don's connection to toms river isn't just water. for over 30 years, he worked at the local newspaper and was one of the first reporters to ciba geigy chemical dumping. >> according early on to the report ciba geigy commissioned was about a million gallons a day was seeping in the seepage pits they had created on the plant site. i was going into the ground water. that was a million gallons and they thought that was 40% of the waste they were creating every day. >> the rest, the 60% were being discharged directly into this river. >> when they come here in 1962, there wasn't anybody nearby to notice as the garden s
. >> don bennett grew up in toms river and ran in the river as a young boy, just downstream from where the plant dumps. dd >> it was bizarre to a teenage kid swimming in what looked to be just another river. the water was always ice cold even in the middle of the summer. when you came over here, the swinging bridge, it was a popular swimming place with young people. if your nose was working and your eyes were working, you would certainly recognize something was really wrong....