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don clark, five hours time what are you looking for in his apartment? >> well, you are looking for any hairs, fibers, anything that they can use, ncaa technolodna . certainly if it comes from this girl, unfortunately that is dead so looking for hairs, fibers or fluids there, as well, mike. >> don, is that simple, you link his dna and find it on annie le's body, a done deal for him can we go that far. >> i think pretty much s. the bottom line is the police and law enforcement have to make a case because as we know the defense doing their job is going to make every effort to attack that one way or the other. so, not just so much that the fact that it's there, when it got there and the time frame and you put those two aspects together, mike, that's how you'll make your case stick. >> guys, a call in, dlan with us from california. linda, your comment or question? >> caller: yes. my comment was that in the surveillance video, that where there appears to be a small dog and the manner in which he's carrying it, it does not seem to be a companion pet but, rathe
don clark, five hours time what are you looking for in his apartment? >> well, you are looking for any hairs, fibers, anything that they can use, ncaa technolodna . certainly if it comes from this girl, unfortunately that is dead so looking for hairs, fibers or fluids there, as well, mike. >> don, is that simple, you link his dna and find it on annie le's body, a done deal for him can we go that far. >> i think pretty much s. the bottom line is the police and law enforcement...
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i have don clark on the phone with me. don clark, apologize.e at houston. working with a law firm now. >> what do you make of the situation? what's the latest you're hearing? >> this reminds me of back in the '70s when planes were hijacked and taken to cuba. all people wanted to do was get there and get off. i'm really sort of taken back and happily so to know that they have allowed the people to go off. which means their agenda is something beyond harming people in a terrorist type attack. >> now, don, we're hearing the three hijackers have made a request to somehow speak to mexican president felipe calderon. what might their message or motive be? >> caller: it's hard to say. obviously for them to want to speak to the president, they obviously feel -- i shouldn't say they obviously feel. it's my opinion they may feel that there's some message that either they feel very strongly about and the president has not given it attention. or it's something they want to bring to the attention of the president, and they feel -- which i think is a weak way
i have don clark on the phone with me. don clark, apologize.e at houston. working with a law firm now. >> what do you make of the situation? what's the latest you're hearing? >> this reminds me of back in the '70s when planes were hijacked and taken to cuba. all people wanted to do was get there and get off. i'm really sort of taken back and happily so to know that they have allowed the people to go off. which means their agenda is something beyond harming people in a terrorist type...
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don clark, i don't get it.tiations between burress and the manhattan d.a.'s office. the d.a. insisted on jail time. burress took the risk of testifying before the grand jury and an indictment came back and all of a sudden, wow, we've got him going away to the slammer for two long years as his wife is about to give birth to their second child. >> yeah, jane, you know what, i'm going to think that there's more to it here than you -- than what we see. i'm not very sympathetic here. because i bet you that there was a presentence investigation done. and we might find that during the course of that presentence investigation that there's been a lot of bad boy activity there. also, we all know, i've lived and worked in new york, and we all than new york has a very, very stiff gun law and if you don't abide by the rules there and you get caught and a lot don't but when you get caught you are usually going to pay for it. so based on that presentencing summary and investigation, that's probably why the judge went this har
don clark, i don't get it.tiations between burress and the manhattan d.a.'s office. the d.a. insisted on jail time. burress took the risk of testifying before the grand jury and an indictment came back and all of a sudden, wow, we've got him going away to the slammer for two long years as his wife is about to give birth to their second child. >> yeah, jane, you know what, i'm going to think that there's more to it here than you -- than what we see. i'm not very sympathetic here. because i...
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don clark, i don't get it.and the manhattan d.a.'s office. the d.a. insisted on jail time. burress took the risk of testifying before the grand jury and an indictment came back and all of a sudden, wow, we've got him going away to the slammer for two long years as his wife is about to give birth to their second child. >> yeah, jane, you know what, i'm going to think that there's more to it here than you -- than what we see. i'm not very sympathetic here. because i bet you that there was a presentence investigation done. and we might find that during the course of that presentence investigation that there's been a lot of bad boy activity there. also, we all know, i've lived and worked in new york, and we all than new york has a very, very stiff gun law and if you don't abide by the rules there and you get caught and a lot don't but when you get caught you are usually going to pay for it. so based on that presentencing summary and investigation, that's probably why the judge went this hard on him. >> look, i want
don clark, i don't get it.and the manhattan d.a.'s office. the d.a. insisted on jail time. burress took the risk of testifying before the grand jury and an indictment came back and all of a sudden, wow, we've got him going away to the slammer for two long years as his wife is about to give birth to their second child. >> yeah, jane, you know what, i'm going to think that there's more to it here than you -- than what we see. i'm not very sympathetic here. because i bet you that there was a...
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don clark, i don't get it.here were negotiations between burress and the manhattan d.a.'s office. the d.a. insisted on jail time. burress took the risk of testifying before the grand jury and an indictment came back and all of a sudden, wow, we've got him going away to the slammer for two long years as his wife is about to give birth to their second child. >> yeah, jane, you know what, i'm going to think that there's more to it here than you -- than what we see. i'm not very sympathetic here. because i bet you that there was a presentence investigation done. and we might find that during the course of that presentence investigation that there's been a lot of bad boy activity there. also, we all know, i've lived and worked in new york, and we all than new york has a very, very stiff gun law and if you don't abide by the rules there and you get caught and a lot don't but when you get caught you are usually going to pay for it. so based on that presentencing summary and investigation, that's probably why the judge
don clark, i don't get it.here were negotiations between burress and the manhattan d.a.'s office. the d.a. insisted on jail time. burress took the risk of testifying before the grand jury and an indictment came back and all of a sudden, wow, we've got him going away to the slammer for two long years as his wife is about to give birth to their second child. >> yeah, jane, you know what, i'm going to think that there's more to it here than you -- than what we see. i'm not very sympathetic...
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with more insight on what police are doing to crack the case we are going to be having don clark, former up with expert analysis of how they will catch her killer. >> on capitol hill, congressman joe wilson has been officially reprimanded by lawmakers in the house for yelling "you lie" to president obama. resolution passed among most party lines. this is the first time the chamber has ever disciplined a lawmaker like this for shouting at the president. wilson did not apologize like house democrats wanted and said the vote was just a waste of time. here is a listen. >> political game playing. that's what the president says shouldn't occur. but they proceeded with the game playing. i believe, as i stated, that i apologized immediately to the president. he has been very gracious to accept the apology. the vice president accepted the apology. president on sunday night during "60 minutes" again accepted the apology. but now it truly is time to work on health insurance reform. >> he got the most mild form of censure saying it was just an inappropriate -- >> very mild rebuke. >> inappropriate o
with more insight on what police are doing to crack the case we are going to be having don clark, former up with expert analysis of how they will catch her killer. >> on capitol hill, congressman joe wilson has been officially reprimanded by lawmakers in the house for yelling "you lie" to president obama. resolution passed among most party lines. this is the first time the chamber has ever disciplined a lawmaker like this for shouting at the president. wilson did not apologize...
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lanzó pase deoch don de 80 yardas para dallas clark. el concurso senadora por un día walter está listo esperando para más detalles ltd fútbol americano pero para quienes lo han in ten 25d en bugs k de trabajo un terapeuta asegura que puede ayudar a causar mejor impresión en una cita laboral. por las calles de puebla. >>> sí, no encuentro trabajo, y decidí probar algo di frente se puso en manos de un terapeuta que realiza un tratamiento para conseguir trabajo. >>> el ser humano se cierra nerg tikmente y esto provoca que cuando llega uno a la entrevista, se presente con energía bloqueada. >>> ernesto abrirá los bloqueos de su paciente después recibirá el humo del... que es la resina de un árbol. >>> y cuando se limpia al paciente con el humo vamos a limpiar la energía negativa de su entorno. >>> ahora la paciente entra en una caj donde se a cuesta para ser cubierta con sábanas y plant plantas. >>> es la oportunidad de introducirte al centro lado tierra, y esa oportunidad provoca que las plantas tengan el efecto de absorción. >>> la caja s
lanzó pase deoch don de 80 yardas para dallas clark. el concurso senadora por un día walter está listo esperando para más detalles ltd fútbol americano pero para quienes lo han in ten 25d en bugs k de trabajo un terapeuta asegura que puede ayudar a causar mejor impresión en una cita laboral. por las calles de puebla. >>> sí, no encuentro trabajo, y decidí probar algo di frente se puso en manos de un terapeuta que realiza un tratamiento para conseguir trabajo. >>> el...
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clark and manife destiny. mr. miller, your book talks a lot about the doctrine of discovery. why donll us a little bit about that. >> the doctrine of discovery is a legal principle that describes how europeans came to this continent and claimedhe lands from the nativepeople. the doctrine was literally developed by the church and portugal and spain. and the european countries used this legal principle to claim lands in africa, asia, and, of course, in the americas. the classic painting or the classic example of explorers coming ashor and sticking their flag and their cross in the soil -- usually the caption for that in various paintings they were thanking god for a safe voyage across the ocean. well, that might be true but europeans were also engaged in a legal procedure when they were putting their flags and crosses in the soil. they literally were claiming the land for their own king and their own country. >> and does the doctrine of discovery still impact any government decisions day? >> absolutely, the united states supreme court adopted this doctrine of discovery in an 1823 supre
clark and manife destiny. mr. miller, your book talks a lot about the doctrine of discovery. why donll us a little bit about that. >> the doctrine of discovery is a legal principle that describes how europeans came to this continent and claimedhe lands from the nativepeople. the doctrine was literally developed by the church and portugal and spain. and the european countries used this legal principle to claim lands in africa, asia, and, of course, in the americas. the classic painting or...