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i agree with james glasgow i would be outraged if i am a sitting da a governor taps me on the shoulder and says i am bringing somebody else in. bizarre. >> it is more than bizarre. they are basically nullifying the rule of the electorate over the decision to bring somebody else in. it wreaks of politics. finally when the da asks for letters included charges here that is a flag that even the da knows that they don't have a case for the top count. >> i don't want to pile on the lasting any of the 40,000 prosecutors wants some guy in a staud ye monday morning quarterbacking it is easy the day after. god bless them for doing their jobs. but it is very rare at the end of trials to seek a lesser included with the defense of jessie. usually it's the other way around. as you know. >> i don't think any of the da's across the country have to feel that they are in any way tainted by this. the original da did not want to file charges. this is about as i said in my opening statements politics and that intersection with justice as james glasgow said there's no politics in the decision to prosecute.
i agree with james glasgow i would be outraged if i am a sitting da a governor taps me on the shoulder and says i am bringing somebody else in. bizarre. >> it is more than bizarre. they are basically nullifying the rule of the electorate over the decision to bring somebody else in. it wreaks of politics. finally when the da asks for letters included charges here that is a flag that even the da knows that they don't have a case for the top count. >> i don't want to pile on the...
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i agree with james glasgow i would be outraged if i am a sitting da a governor taps me on the shoulder bringing somebody else in. bizarre. >> it is more than bizarre. they are basically nullifying the rule of the electorate over the decision to bring somebody else in. it wreaks of politics. finally when the da asks for letters included charges here that is a flag that even the da knows that they don't have a case for the top count. >> i don't want to pile on the lasting any of the 40,000 prosecutors wants some guy in a staud ye monday morning quarterbacking it is easy the day after. god bless them for doing their jobs. but it is very rare at the end of trials to seek a lesser included with the defense of jessie. usually it's the other way around. as you know. >> i don't think any of the da's across the country have to feel that they are in any way tainted by this. the original da did not want to file charges. this is about as i said in my opening statements politics and that intersection with justice as james glasgow said there's no politics in the decision to prosecute. thank you for
i agree with james glasgow i would be outraged if i am a sitting da a governor taps me on the shoulder bringing somebody else in. bizarre. >> it is more than bizarre. they are basically nullifying the rule of the electorate over the decision to bring somebody else in. it wreaks of politics. finally when the da asks for letters included charges here that is a flag that even the da knows that they don't have a case for the top count. >> i don't want to pile on the lasting any of the...
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so much oil being extracted it won't reduce the hundreds of tank cars rolling through towns like glasgow, montana, every day, valvely county commissioner bruce peterson says oil transported by rail or pipeline both have their down side. >> some day, keystone, the i am sure is going to spring a leak some place but anything man-made has never been perfect and if people want a perfe system, then we are on the wrong plan net, i think. >> dale tarum who farms near fort peck, montana worries about the recent derailments in the region. >> 35 cars that were derailed and everything that you would find in a target store was scattered across the country side, cleanup, bulldozers and clean that up, what do you do when you dump 37 cars of oil? >> in lac-megantic, helen hopkins greffard thanks transporting oil by rail is just too dangerous. >> i don't think the planes will ever come through here again. the people are up in arms. >> the american owners of the derailed plane in quebec, the montreal maine and atlantic short line railway did not respond to a cbs news request for comment, publicly, they bl
so much oil being extracted it won't reduce the hundreds of tank cars rolling through towns like glasgow, montana, every day, valvely county commissioner bruce peterson says oil transported by rail or pipeline both have their down side. >> some day, keystone, the i am sure is going to spring a leak some place but anything man-made has never been perfect and if people want a perfe system, then we are on the wrong plan net, i think. >> dale tarum who farms near fort peck, montana...
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this is sandy hills flats, the apartments in glasgow, scotland and people filming this like any othern video. and then within an instant both of these things just disappear, right. a lot of dust and the people filming this are like -- >> it was quick. >> it was an alarm going off. >> we should probably go inside with so much dust. but go back to the begin of the video and zoom into the sandy field flats, and this is a band known as the colonel five and the demolition band. >> i have no clue where they got that band name from. >> and they are performing out there on the street "ginger girl and the gorbel." right in the middle of the sound, the building goes down and the dust clouds are coming right at them, and it is like a hyster hysteria, and then watch the two from the colonel mustard and the d dijon band. >> you can't see these two. >> the dust is starting to clear. >> they don't know -- >> look at that. they don't apparently care. >> this is juan way -- this is one way to get your band's name out there. >> they never stopped. >> the show must go on. >> true professionals right the
this is sandy hills flats, the apartments in glasgow, scotland and people filming this like any othern video. and then within an instant both of these things just disappear, right. a lot of dust and the people filming this are like -- >> it was quick. >> it was an alarm going off. >> we should probably go inside with so much dust. but go back to the begin of the video and zoom into the sandy field flats, and this is a band known as the colonel five and the demolition band....
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glasgow have been in touch. oh? they're setting up their own cold case review section. what?
glasgow have been in touch. oh? they're setting up their own cold case review section. what?
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glasgow have been in touch. oh? they're setting up their own cold case review section. what?
glasgow have been in touch. oh? they're setting up their own cold case review section. what?
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correspondent arena glasgow right that now the find the founder of the wide awake news charlie mcgrath he says it's rather puzzling how european countries voiced outrage at washington spying tactics but they failed to aid the one person who gave them the information the laundry list of nations that snowden has applied to for asylum include scores these european nations that are just all giving the same excuses that he's got to either show up on their soil or in their embassy you know the information that's been released has shown that our allies in europe were the one the in a lot of cases the ones being spied on so for them just to play the well we don't want to we don't want to upset the americans so we're going to give the standard answer no you know no comment or he's got to show up at the embassy is can it's very much a pressure rating for people like me that want to see the truth come out but when even when you expose the truth even when you give it this truth to the people who are being spied on they won't step up and support truth so yeah it is a bit frustrating to to see these
correspondent arena glasgow right that now the find the founder of the wide awake news charlie mcgrath he says it's rather puzzling how european countries voiced outrage at washington spying tactics but they failed to aid the one person who gave them the information the laundry list of nations that snowden has applied to for asylum include scores these european nations that are just all giving the same excuses that he's got to either show up on their soil or in their embassy you know the...
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hours later to the cheers of thousands of protesters denouncing the verdict our teams are going to glasgow has been following what's been called one of russia's most controversial trials in yours. if you're a former worker five and four years in prison van into that it's a risk for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise critical and a convert to the conviction means that he won't be able to stand for mayor of moscow says the embezzlement charges brought against him politically motivated an outspoken critic of the russian president vladimir putin has been sentenced to five years in prison one gets the feeling that people have already made up their minds before the case even started before the trial even started and they're not actually looking at the facts of the case or of the way the trial was actually conducted but are simply following their own opinions which they formed
hours later to the cheers of thousands of protesters denouncing the verdict our teams are going to glasgow has been following what's been called one of russia's most controversial trials in yours. if you're a former worker five and four years in prison van into that it's a risk for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters...
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of your carrying something bad -- but a terrorist is not glasgow security to get to an -- not going tothrough security to get to an airplane. now we just have a dog sniffing our leg. >> what do you make of air security as you always remind me, michael, terrorist, for whatever reason, are still fixated on doing harm on a plane. why? >> i mean, planes are high profile and 9/11 wasn't a failure of passenger screening. it was a whole range of failures, the back door of the away is still wide open. so we don't have any better security than before. some of your colleagues on other networks blow up at me when i say that but they don't know. we're really not particular live any safer than we were before because we're not going after real threated. we're going after pointed objects and whether a dog sniffs something on your leg. feel neil the pointed object thing, how will the dogs be able to smell that? >> they won't you. still going through a magnetometer. this is good security. but it's nothing that is keeping us anymore protected than before 9/11. >> neil: i just wonder if the dogs will be
of your carrying something bad -- but a terrorist is not glasgow security to get to an -- not going tothrough security to get to an airplane. now we just have a dog sniffing our leg. >> what do you make of air security as you always remind me, michael, terrorist, for whatever reason, are still fixated on doing harm on a plane. why? >> i mean, planes are high profile and 9/11 wasn't a failure of passenger screening. it was a whole range of failures, the back door of the away is still...
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remember they spoke a little bit about the gcs the glasgow coma scale where the emt's said it was a 15, 15 means perfectly normal, no evidence of any kind of brain injury, brain disease. all that was needed to treat those minor superficial injuries were band aids, he wasn't sent to a doctor, or to the hospital. so i think that the injuries to the nosant head to zimmerman were trivial injuries and what we used to call a fist fight. you get in a fist fight, you get some of these injuries, nobody has any severe results of those kind of injuries. >> thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> now back to our legal panel. diana i want to go to you as our florida lawyer. if we accept the description of a fist fight. if you don't have severe injuries under florida law, can you still take -- can you still have a defense, a legitimate self-defense and use deadly force under what condition? >> the jury instruction will have nothing about injury whatsoever, it says a reasonable belief of imminent death or serious body harm given the circumstances. i disagree many i think getting hit twice on the back of th
remember they spoke a little bit about the gcs the glasgow coma scale where the emt's said it was a 15, 15 means perfectly normal, no evidence of any kind of brain injury, brain disease. all that was needed to treat those minor superficial injuries were band aids, he wasn't sent to a doctor, or to the hospital. so i think that the injuries to the nosant head to zimmerman were trivial injuries and what we used to call a fist fight. you get in a fist fight, you get some of these injuries, nobody...
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coming up later in the show, we're going to speak with state's attorney james glasgow, the state's attorney from illinois who was voted out of office because he refused to prosecute a man, it turns out an innocent man. but first, phil keating is with me this evening. he's been following the trial. phil, there's a lot of noise out there right now. what's going on, do you know? >> reporter: we've got 150, 200 people. it's saturday night. there's a sense that maybe a verdict is going to come down here in the next couple of hours because the jurors have decided not to go back to their secret hotel and pick things back up for deliberations on day three tomorrow. >> you know, it's interesting you say that. last night at 6:00 the jury said we want to go back to the hotel. now, the jury obviously having been is he quested for three weeks, and now they're working. >> a lot of us thought they would go late friday night as well because of the whole sequester issue. the sense is they had a question about manslaughter. how the jury instructions words, how manslaughter is applicable to what the evidence
coming up later in the show, we're going to speak with state's attorney james glasgow, the state's attorney from illinois who was voted out of office because he refused to prosecute a man, it turns out an innocent man. but first, phil keating is with me this evening. he's been following the trial. phil, there's a lot of noise out there right now. what's going on, do you know? >> reporter: we've got 150, 200 people. it's saturday night. there's a sense that maybe a verdict is going to come...