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. >> joe donahue? >> my name is rick. joe donahue is not here. >> rick lopez. good morning, i'm the president of the park association. i was not on the bus that tested the route. i echo the great community leader as well as i who handled the corridor in glen park. i'm happy that the rest of the route is approved but the 35 is not acceptable. it is one of the most busiest tiny streets and one of the safe havens for the community itself. we had a great big plan that was done and approved and took about 11 years to get that approved. actually glen park community plan has a bus loop and it is in front of the battery -- bart station and nazi plan and that should be used. the statement of the cross corners of the community to reach bart is on wilder street. we have seen people get hit and thrown up in the air. it does not comply with your vision zero absolutely not. there is so many pedestrians that cross. this is a tiny street there. another thing is that the bus that stops there already at diamond and wilder actually comes into and blocks the out portion end portio
. >> joe donahue? >> my name is rick. joe donahue is not here. >> rick lopez. good morning, i'm the president of the park association. i was not on the bus that tested the route. i echo the great community leader as well as i who handled the corridor in glen park. i'm happy that the rest of the route is approved but the 35 is not acceptable. it is one of the most busiest tiny streets and one of the safe havens for the community itself. we had a great big plan that was done and...
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robert donahue joins us to pull back the curtain on pr's problems. cheryl: do you believe in miracles? citigroup might. when it comes to j.c. penney the retailer, the stock is high as you see on your screen, when it comes to j.c. penney. adam: bring you up-to-date on gm congress marginal major program to general motors, lawmakers want to know why it took the auto giant nearly a decade to recall 1.6 million vehicles because of faulty ignition switches. that flaw has been linked to 13 deaths. rich edson is on the story and joins us with more from washington. rich: congress is looking into general motors, the government is looking into general motors and general motors is looking into general motors after the news that the chairman of the house energy and c committee was launching an investigation. fred upton meeting with a number of folks to the national highway trading safety administration, staff were continuing to have briefings to figure out why complaints of 260 over the last decade did not alert warnings from federal regulators. we heard back on
robert donahue joins us to pull back the curtain on pr's problems. cheryl: do you believe in miracles? citigroup might. when it comes to j.c. penney the retailer, the stock is high as you see on your screen, when it comes to j.c. penney. adam: bring you up-to-date on gm congress marginal major program to general motors, lawmakers want to know why it took the auto giant nearly a decade to recall 1.6 million vehicles because of faulty ignition switches. that flaw has been linked to 13 deaths....
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joining us now is the president, phil donahue, who is good at sorting things out. >> thank you.: it is amazing to see this and it's income inequality or was it about right and the teachers of the church statement the enumerated this, we know that there's hype on both sides. so i'm sure i can speak and mostly about it. there wasn't much of a conversation between the pope and the president that it was the secretary of state. and you are not a catholic organization of running to the administration if you serve non-catholic area in the religious exemptions are part of that. that is being deceitful. and that's the truth and. lou: many draft a sensible conscience clause and all of our health care policies are grounded not only in sound science and clear ethics pray that the statement of a man who i think would be more wrong and warmly welcome and in agreement they violated this and to study what happened. the priority that it deserves to override it. the least we talk about the contraceptive mandate come i always refer to it as the abortion inducing mandate. the only are thinking abou
joining us now is the president, phil donahue, who is good at sorting things out. >> thank you.: it is amazing to see this and it's income inequality or was it about right and the teachers of the church statement the enumerated this, we know that there's hype on both sides. so i'm sure i can speak and mostly about it. there wasn't much of a conversation between the pope and the president that it was the secretary of state. and you are not a catholic organization of running to the...
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the itu is the brainchild of the snow terry donahue. i mean words the european parliament and a long morning. their style he suggests he's too old to help the disadvantaged to reduce excessive waste at the same time. a separate cup of the vote. it's revolting when you have to react when you know that we are people who are hungry for any seal food that's being thrown out food which seemed tiny edible. i felt it was a nasa street to find a way to forestall the markets to stop throwing all that fruit and instead of offering to those in need the term into going to waste some to accuse teammates including the mayor himself here he returned to live it's all free to use by date east to clients today i'm going to take this one instead look it says seek the fabric isn't it. analysts say money it's on to the basic eps going to remain here. and i'm definitely end up being traced them for life he thinks it's a loss to the supermarket between its association to get on with this gives them a fair amounts to st. sometimes you have more hands on the da
the itu is the brainchild of the snow terry donahue. i mean words the european parliament and a long morning. their style he suggests he's too old to help the disadvantaged to reduce excessive waste at the same time. a separate cup of the vote. it's revolting when you have to react when you know that we are people who are hungry for any seal food that's being thrown out food which seemed tiny edible. i felt it was a nasa street to find a way to forestall the markets to stop throwing all that...
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perimeter which means that it connects the shipyard development to the existing neighborhood along donahue. phase 1 of the shipyard will be mostly residential neighborhood with market rate housing and opportunities for low and moderate income families consisting of phase 1 affordable housing program. [speaker not understood] 18 affordable rental units on designated site as you can see on this map in orange and the map also shows the location for block 49. in addition to the agency units, lennar is required to provide 15% of all developer units which is a total of more than 1100 units as affordable units. the original pda contemplated the toe at of these developer affordable units will be provided as inclusionary units throughout the market rate development. 70% of such units or 134 units at 80% ami and remaining 30% at 50% ami. together with the 218 units that will be provided by ocai we'll be talking about 410 affordable units on phase 1 of the shipyard. the sixth amendment to the phase 1dda modified affordable housing program allowing lennar to shift the 50% ami units to inclusionary to
perimeter which means that it connects the shipyard development to the existing neighborhood along donahue. phase 1 of the shipyard will be mostly residential neighborhood with market rate housing and opportunities for low and moderate income families consisting of phase 1 affordable housing program. [speaker not understood] 18 affordable rental units on designated site as you can see on this map in orange and the map also shows the location for block 49. in addition to the agency units, lennar...
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[laughter] so then phil donahue invited me to fly to chicago and deviate a militant feminist from brown university who was a pretty scary woman but i did that and that was my first big controversy. and no i did not pose. [laughter] okay. then columbia journalism which is an interesting experience because it gets into new york city and i think it's good to live in any city that has cultural institutions. for most of my career, while i did briefly have full-time jobs. i worked at the miami herald, the sentinel and the dallas times as a newspaper reporter covering anything i was asked to cover and highlighted my career when i was sent to cover a tornado in texas. it was exciting we went in any helicopter right after the storm settled. but after just a few years i thought i should be writing on my own. i think if you are very disciplined and the kin into thf writer that can be at your desk and eat in the morning you don't really need to have a job. if you can keep yourself at your desk and stayed there all day the chances are you are going to get something done because i think that is the k
[laughter] so then phil donahue invited me to fly to chicago and deviate a militant feminist from brown university who was a pretty scary woman but i did that and that was my first big controversy. and no i did not pose. [laughter] okay. then columbia journalism which is an interesting experience because it gets into new york city and i think it's good to live in any city that has cultural institutions. for most of my career, while i did briefly have full-time jobs. i worked at the miami...
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however, however, they don't do what andreessen does, what donahue does.'m not even blaming andreessen. i guess if he can get away with it, why not? >> let's get back real quick because i saw the tim cook stuff. and people said that he said climate deniers can sell the stock. that's really not what he said. what he said was if people think that all i'm ever going to be concerned with is roi, then they should sell the stock. he was sort of saying if i want to do something green or i want to do something here, i want to do something there, if all they want is stock performance or return on equity, that's not my problem. do you have a problem with that? i guess you've got your own problems. >> i have to admit, i don't remember him saying that. i think tim cook is doing a pretty good job. i hope there's going to be a lot announced there. however, i say this. that what i'm really object to, and people say, oh, activists are short term. i'll give you a list of companies, 15, 18 years. we've turned -- the companies we own in our portfolio. you mentioned imclone.
however, however, they don't do what andreessen does, what donahue does.'m not even blaming andreessen. i guess if he can get away with it, why not? >> let's get back real quick because i saw the tim cook stuff. and people said that he said climate deniers can sell the stock. that's really not what he said. what he said was if people think that all i'm ever going to be concerned with is roi, then they should sell the stock. he was sort of saying if i want to do something green or i want...
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they simply cannot march under their own banner, says donahue. political signs. i think that's appropriate. >> reporter: calling to boycott the beer makers. what do the irish think of this? >> that would not happen in ireland. i think they would find it to be shocking and embarrassing. >> reporter: still for the more than a million new york city paradegoers, the controversy put little damper on the fun. ireland's prime minister, attending the festivities in new york and boston, saying he wanted to be a reminder that the holiday is about irishness, not sexuality. john and marci? >> you know, in ireland, it is not an issue. gay organizations are allowed to march in the parades in dublin and everywhere else in that country. >> boston's first irish mayor boycotted their parade. he tried to negotiate to the end. it just didn't come through. >>> all right, moving on -- >> coming up, the monday night madness begins. >> "dancing with the stars" kicks off another season. we will not you know who had the highest scores of the night. >>> coming up, mind gam
they simply cannot march under their own banner, says donahue. political signs. i think that's appropriate. >> reporter: calling to boycott the beer makers. what do the irish think of this? >> that would not happen in ireland. i think they would find it to be shocking and embarrassing. >> reporter: still for the more than a million new york city paradegoers, the controversy put little damper on the fun. ireland's prime minister, attending the festivities in new york and...
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should ace enough paypal, and a couple of board members, and there are a lot of issues with ceo john donahueand he says this brings in the case of ebay, board members and advisers may be using tricks and technicalities to keep documentary evidence out of the hands of stockholders but eventually the truth will come out at the pointed to lyonsgate. melissa: we talked about the activist investor at the start of the show and this is incendiary even for carl icahn. nothing stays buried for a long. eventually the truth will come out. interesting to watch this on that and see how it moves stocks. thank you so much. jobs and the lack thereof a huge topic right now. our next guest came to the u.s. as part of an investment these the program the idea being if you spend $1.03 ten jobs in the u.s. you can stay. now he could end up being deported to the u.k.. the founder and president of holy cow al lc, i want to tell people more about your story. so you were the chief financial officer for was amy's cookies, sandy's cookies that were sold to frito-lay? >> i was director of pretty much the cfo overall. wh
should ace enough paypal, and a couple of board members, and there are a lot of issues with ceo john donahueand he says this brings in the case of ebay, board members and advisers may be using tricks and technicalities to keep documentary evidence out of the hands of stockholders but eventually the truth will come out at the pointed to lyonsgate. melissa: we talked about the activist investor at the start of the show and this is incendiary even for carl icahn. nothing stays buried for a long....
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that yanar mohammed will be part of, moderated by phil donahue and washington, d.c.ting at 6:30 p.m. eastern time. we will have a link to the details at democracynow.org. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] óÑó
that yanar mohammed will be part of, moderated by phil donahue and washington, d.c.ting at 6:30 p.m. eastern time. we will have a link to the details at democracynow.org. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] óÑó
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. >> judge donahue has ordered me to feel something i do not.rdered me to say something i cannot. >> i think it was incredible, just because he was very defiant. >> i cannot and will not apologize for putting court safety first. the judge has put me in a position where i must lie or go to jail. i will not lie. >> we thought he was going to follow the judge's orders. >> of course, we were disappointed. i think an apology would have been sufficient on my end. i certainly didn't want to drag out the issue any longer. >> without the apology, the judge ordered stoddard to jail. >> i remember reading all of the news articles in the mesa hilton which is a nice jail facility. >> the arizona court of appeals vacates the sentence but upholds the contempt charge. after spending ten days in jail, stoddard is released, pending the outcome of his appeal. he immediately returns to work in the courts and later attends a class on attorney/client privilege. as for kachi, she has left the county and has put the incident behind her. in more than a decade of law pra
. >> judge donahue has ordered me to feel something i do not.rdered me to say something i cannot. >> i think it was incredible, just because he was very defiant. >> i cannot and will not apologize for putting court safety first. the judge has put me in a position where i must lie or go to jail. i will not lie. >> we thought he was going to follow the judge's orders. >> of course, we were disappointed. i think an apology would have been sufficient on my end. i...
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robert donahue joins us to pull back the curtain o
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time the audience became the entertainment and then we went to talk television and we'd watch phil donahue for the audience and then all of a sudden we had the internet and kids would go to chat rooms to be their own entertainment they'd spend the evening talking to themselves and then all of a sudden we went to interactive television so you had american idol america's got talent where the audience or dition it's and the audience of votes for who the next stars so it's no longer a couple of guys sitting in hollywood or a couple of guys sitting in new york deciding who our next stars are going to be we have become the entertainment of the old and it will be another cronkite a man you know is the single figure in news no no no that's not so social media questions music is my life from instagram says how do you feel about the lives these people live when they come on your show. how do i feel about the lives of the people i think were like as i said before when they come on our show they're only talk they don't talk about serious issues they're talking about dating issues i mean they're angry
time the audience became the entertainment and then we went to talk television and we'd watch phil donahue for the audience and then all of a sudden we had the internet and kids would go to chat rooms to be their own entertainment they'd spend the evening talking to themselves and then all of a sudden we went to interactive television so you had american idol america's got talent where the audience or dition it's and the audience of votes for who the next stars so it's no longer a couple of...
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. >> phil donahue hired her to care for his four sons. >> i saw her once taking a picture of the inside would i know. >> a little girl eating candy. >> reporter: maloof is still archiving mayere inging maier's 100,000 photographs. saved from obscurity, an unknown street photographer is now out of the shadows and into theaters. >> what's interesting in looking at those negative almost every shot she took was a great shot. it's not like she took hundreds. it was amazing. i was there when john was going through them. i was like every one she brought out -- >> it was amazing how she used light. >> she had an amazing ability to get close to people on the street. >> what a fascinating lady. >>> coming up a music act releasing one copy of its album. will somebody pay millions for it? you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [ woman ] i could see it in their faces. they weren't looking at me. ♪ ♪ i can't believe i still have acne at my age. i feel like it's my acne they see...not me. [ female announcer ] acne is a medical condition that can happen at any age. fortunately, a dermatologist ca
. >> phil donahue hired her to care for his four sons. >> i saw her once taking a picture of the inside would i know. >> a little girl eating candy. >> reporter: maloof is still archiving mayere inging maier's 100,000 photographs. saved from obscurity, an unknown street photographer is now out of the shadows and into theaters. >> what's interesting in looking at those negative almost every shot she took was a great shot. it's not like she took hundreds. it was...
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right after being mayor and the company that owned the station where i did the news also on phil donahue sally jessy raphael etc it was multimedia and phil was getting close to retirement so one day they took me to launch and the c.e.o. did a walter bartlett and he said phil can close to retirement and so we're going to sort of the talk show when you're the host and the bird who brought it was my first executive producer and then it is start our local business you know it was a normal show in the beginning. we didn't get stupid until about three theories later so regular guests and oh yeah we had like oliver north jesse jackson it was mostly a political show so how did it change well i was drinking no no the way it changed was. there were twenty talk shows at the time on the air and everyone was trying to be like oprah go after the demographic which at that time was referred to as middle aged housewives and then along came ricki lake and she really was the first talk show to go after the kids and when i say kids i mean high school college age and so one afternoon i'm walking down michiga
right after being mayor and the company that owned the station where i did the news also on phil donahue sally jessy raphael etc it was multimedia and phil was getting close to retirement so one day they took me to launch and the c.e.o. did a walter bartlett and he said phil can close to retirement and so we're going to sort of the talk show when you're the host and the bird who brought it was my first executive producer and then it is start our local business you know it was a normal show in...
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his attorney, kevin donahue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> reporter: no forensics, no witnesses was a nice guy. the jury should see that. and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the bathtub when she said something mean to him. >> she said, you make my skin crawl. >> reporter: also slightly different, the way he discovered she was gone. >> i opened the front door and went out and the garage door was up and the car was gone. >> reporter: in earlier versions, 't heard the garage door go up and then saw taillights as carol drove away? why had his story changed again? >> what's the deal with that? did you hear the garage door? >> i don't think so. >> why do you think that now? what has jogged your memory? >> because i think over the years, i thought about this night so many times, and i just -- you know, i seen that car back out of that driveway many, m
his attorney, kevin donahue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> reporter: no forensics, no witnesses was a nice guy. the jury should see that. and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the bathtub when she said something mean to him. >> she...
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and they have not only -- >> we are very pleased to be joined by laura donahue, professor of law at georgetownlaw school. jameel jaffer, director of legal at aclu. julian ku. rachel levinson waldman. liberty and national security program brennan center for justice. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to be here today. i'm looking forward to the discussion on 70. i would like to confine my remarks to four central areas, just my initial remarks and raise statutory and constitutional concerns. first with regard to targeting. i'm particularly concerned about four areas here. first is the inclusion of information about targets and not just to or from targets. second is the burden of proof regarding whether somebody is a u.s. person or not. third is with regard to the burden of proof regarding the location of the individual. that is if the nsa in either instance does not confirm, does not actually know where they are, the assumption that is built into the minimization and targeting procedures it is neither a u.s. person nor are they domestically locate and there is no affirmative duty for due
and they have not only -- >> we are very pleased to be joined by laura donahue, professor of law at georgetownlaw school. jameel jaffer, director of legal at aclu. julian ku. rachel levinson waldman. liberty and national security program brennan center for justice. >> thank you very much for the opportunity to be here today. i'm looking forward to the discussion on 70. i would like to confine my remarks to four central areas, just my initial remarks and raise statutory and...
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in a time of war moving on the m s n b c is phil donahue a news host who had a twenty nine year run on national t.v. he was also fired because of his open criticism of the iraq invasion as pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges so aptly said that moment was a time that commercial television decided amassing corporate money and providing entertainment was its central mission and then there's a woman named andrea seabrook a former n.p.r. reporter on the hill who resigned in protest of impartiality she came on break in a set to tell me how fed up she was with essentially reprinting government press releases she actually called the incestuous relationship between reporters and politicians on the hill collusion and most recently there is c.b.s. news investigator cheryl atkinson who resigned out of her contract early citing that she was frustrated with the network's bias and pressure from its corporate partners after the scent of r t became by. roll former writer for the democratic website in progress also wrote an article saying that he felt suffocating pressure reporting in d.c. an
in a time of war moving on the m s n b c is phil donahue a news host who had a twenty nine year run on national t.v. he was also fired because of his open criticism of the iraq invasion as pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges so aptly said that moment was a time that commercial television decided amassing corporate money and providing entertainment was its central mission and then there's a woman named andrea seabrook a former n.p.r. reporter on the hill who resigned in protest of...
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can't say the same about journalists who have defected from their networks point of view such as phil donahue of m s n b c and peter arnett of n.b.c. who are both fired for speaking out against the iraq war when this story first started to get traction establishment press one of wired up lifted me as some brave journalist willing to stand up to the russian empire which wasn't too surprising given the incessant cold war fear mongering by that very same press almost goading the us into a military response but what happened next is nothing short of remarkable so after lauding me to fit the current narrative establishment journos quickly caught on to my political beliefs are far too paradigm crushing for them to continue to promote me so instead they smeared me and tried to minimize the content of my message with accusations that had nothing to do with it classy move m.s.m. and then surprisingly the most vicious of these attacks came from people who have openly advocated for chelsea manning to be executed and publications that unapologetically sold lies during the run up to the iraq war but c.n.n
can't say the same about journalists who have defected from their networks point of view such as phil donahue of m s n b c and peter arnett of n.b.c. who are both fired for speaking out against the iraq war when this story first started to get traction establishment press one of wired up lifted me as some brave journalist willing to stand up to the russian empire which wasn't too surprising given the incessant cold war fear mongering by that very same press almost goading the us into a military...
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in a cnbc exclusive interview now tom donahue president and ceo of the u.s. us live. welcome to the program, sir, it's nice to see you again. >> i'm very glad to be here. >> how would you like to refocus the debate? >> i think that the american people should recognize that they demand a certain level of choice and diversity in the system depending on what they need to do in their family and in their business. second they need a set of very, very clear rules. the investors, the companies and people that are going to take advantage of it need to know what the rules are. and i think they ought to know that there is risk in the financial system. if there were no risks, there would be no reward. why would you buy a stock if you didn't think it would go up? why would you buy a financial investment if you didn't think it would provide you growth over time? and the biggest thing we all have to work on is to understand putting another 400 rules written in dodd/frank on top of 100 years of regulation is a very difficult thing. we've got to simplify it. we've got to fix
in a cnbc exclusive interview now tom donahue president and ceo of the u.s. us live. welcome to the program, sir, it's nice to see you again. >> i'm very glad to be here. >> how would you like to refocus the debate? >> i think that the american people should recognize that they demand a certain level of choice and diversity in the system depending on what they need to do in their family and in their business. second they need a set of very, very clear rules. the investors, the...
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journalists have even been fired for going off script and their opposition to the iraq war like phil donahueand m.s.m. b.b.c. and peter arnett at n.b.c. our team as a network was created to promote a russian perspective of world events and clearly my personal statement goes completely out of line with that editorial line but i do stand my opinion and i stand by everything i said here is another thing you'll barely see criticism about corporations or the us empire on corporate funded television in fact you won't even find criticism of the corporatocracy on many alternative media sites that's why i do my job that's why i do this and that's why i work here at our team now our team management has offered to send me to report from the ground in crimea and which i respectfully declined don't worry i haven't lost my job now let's get on with the show. the. police. are very hard to take kindly to. that or how to act like that or make their. little. sleep. for the last week the escalating conflict in ukraine in russia's heightened presence in command has created a lot of controversy in the u.s. corpo
journalists have even been fired for going off script and their opposition to the iraq war like phil donahueand m.s.m. b.b.c. and peter arnett at n.b.c. our team as a network was created to promote a russian perspective of world events and clearly my personal statement goes completely out of line with that editorial line but i do stand my opinion and i stand by everything i said here is another thing you'll barely see criticism about corporations or the us empire on corporate funded television...
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his attorney, kevin donahue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> reporter: no forensics, no witnesses defense might have stopped right there. instead, they decided to gamble. mike was a nice guy. the jury should see that. and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail that carol was in the bathtub when she said something mean to him. >> she said, you make my skin crawl. >> reporter: also slightly different, the way he discovered
his attorney, kevin donahue. >> i think the police are just wrong. >> reporter: no forensics, no witnesses defense might have stopped right there. instead, they decided to gamble. mike was a nice guy. the jury should see that. and if the details had been a little different each time he was asked to tell the story, here was his chance to straighten it all out for the jury. how odd then that mike, under oath now, amended his story just a little again. like when he added the detail...