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next is greg craig, former white house counsel. he drafted to leave his job in the state department and come help shepherd his defense in number monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. he had a critical vantage point of one of the lawyers that represented president clinton. gill davis was the attorney who filed the lawsuit that became clinton v. jones. it marked with the whitewater inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time. it eventually became one in the same case. a very prominent washington attorney and became a lawyer for monica lewinsky. he helped to negotiate her immunity deal that was critical to the case. one of the important prosecutors in the opposite is down here at the end, saw was some burk. he was deputy independent counsel under can start. he was a principal prosecutor in the investigation. one of the lawyers to question president clinton and his grand jury testimony. we were going to have somebody with a critical perspective to offer, the former director of the secret service during the
next is greg craig, former white house counsel. he drafted to leave his job in the state department and come help shepherd his defense in number monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. he had a critical vantage point of one of the lawyers that represented president clinton. gill davis was the attorney who filed the lawsuit that became clinton v. jones. it marked with the whitewater inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time. it eventually became one in the same case....
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next is greg craig, former white house counsel. he drafted to leave his job in the state department and come help shepherd his defense in number monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. he had a critical vantage point of one of the lawyers that represented president clinton. gill davis was the attorney who filed the lawsuit that became clinton v. jones. it marked with the whitewater inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time. it eventually became one in the same case. a very prominent washington attorney and became a lawyer for monica lewinsky. he helped to negotiate her immunity deal that was critical to the case. one of the important prosecutors in the opposite is down here at the end, saw was some burk. he was deputy independent counsel under can start. he was a principal prosecutor in the investigation. one of the lawyers to question president clinton and his grand jury testimony. we were going to have somebody with a critical perspective to offer, the former director of the secret service during the
next is greg craig, former white house counsel. he drafted to leave his job in the state department and come help shepherd his defense in number monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. he had a critical vantage point of one of the lawyers that represented president clinton. gill davis was the attorney who filed the lawsuit that became clinton v. jones. it marked with the whitewater inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time. it eventually became one in the same case....
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at a critical moment in bill clinton's presidency, he drafted, he and hillary clinton drafted greg craigve his job in the state department under madeleine albright and come help shepherd his defense in the monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. so he had a critical vantage point as one of the lawyers who represented president clinton in that senate impeachment trial. skip down here to gil davis, he was the attorney for paula corps bin jones who filed the lawsuit in the case that became clinton v. jones, and he argued that case all the way up to the supreme court. clinton v. jones, of course, later morphed with the white we're inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time, but they eventually became, in some ways, one and the same case. a very prominent washington attorney became, eventually, the warrior for monica lewinsky. he helped to negotiate her immunity deal with the office of independent counsel that was critical to the case ken starr was building. one of the important prosecutors in ken starr's office was, is down here at the end, saul wiesen berg. he wa
at a critical moment in bill clinton's presidency, he drafted, he and hillary clinton drafted greg craigve his job in the state department under madeleine albright and come help shepherd his defense in the monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. so he had a critical vantage point as one of the lawyers who represented president clinton in that senate impeachment trial. skip down here to gil davis, he was the attorney for paula corps bin jones who filed the lawsuit in the case...
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next is greg craig, former white house counsel. he drafted to leave his job in the state department and come help shepherd his defense in number monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. he had a critical vantage point of one of the lawyers that represented president clinton. gill davis was the attorney who filed the lawsuit that became clinton v. jones. it marked with the whitewater inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time. it eventually became one in the same case. a very prominent washington attorney and became a lawyer for monica lewinsky. he helped to negotiate her immunity deal that was critical to the case. one of the important prosecutors in the opposite is down here at the end, saw was some burk. he was deputy independent counsel under can start. he was a principal prosecutor in the investigation. one of the lawyers to question president clinton and his grand jury testimony. we were going to have somebody with a critical perspective to offer, the former director of the secret service during the
next is greg craig, former white house counsel. he drafted to leave his job in the state department and come help shepherd his defense in number monica lewinsky affair and the impeachment that followed. he had a critical vantage point of one of the lawyers that represented president clinton. gill davis was the attorney who filed the lawsuit that became clinton v. jones. it marked with the whitewater inquiry in ways that surprised everybody at the time. it eventually became one in the same case....
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we go live to greg live in san jose with very expensive gas. >> craig: this is shell station near sane, you can see $4.23 a gallon now. this is about as high as i have seen down here, only one week ago it was $4.13. two weeks ago less than that. a price shock for those going out to buy gasoline down here. there are places in the south bay which are cheaper, according to san jose gas prices you the get- as low as $3.97 at safeway. this is about as high as it goes down here. it is expected to go higher. the last time i saw three years ago. it's hard to say whether people will coming get the gas that the basic necessity really. around the corner from here it is 55 less. this is pushing back the tide as prices continued to got consistently over the course of a short period of time. >> mark: oil trading at $111 a barrel. >> darya: president barack obama off focuses on the economic mix future. the house and senate are expected to vote on a budget for the remainder of the fiscal year. they're putting to paper the deal that was struck on friday which will fund the government through september
we go live to greg live in san jose with very expensive gas. >> craig: this is shell station near sane, you can see $4.23 a gallon now. this is about as high as i have seen down here, only one week ago it was $4.13. two weeks ago less than that. a price shock for those going out to buy gasoline down here. there are places in the south bay which are cheaper, according to san jose gas prices you the get- as low as $3.97 at safeway. this is about as high as it goes down here. it is expected...
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a man died last night, as greg clark tells us it's likely because of a confrontation. >> craig: theyall last night, a 24 year-old man was fatally injured a residential care facility. the competition earlier in the date may have led to it. they call the coroner's office to have him examined for a trauma, the suspect to look at the facility has been taken into custody, no formal charges has been filed. in san jose kron 4 new spirit >> mark: we will be right back as a news continues until 11:00 a.m.. a look at the golden gate bridge a beautiful looking morning around the bay. we are waiting for the president to talk about his birth certificate. [ jerry ] look at this! you got a state-of-the-art man-cave, but the savings account of a cave-man! hey sports fans check this out. [ beep ] oops, my bad. earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! ooh, 3-d! instead of earning bupkus, your savings could be earning three times the national average! three times more. go online to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? what's this do? hey marcel, watch th
a man died last night, as greg clark tells us it's likely because of a confrontation. >> craig: theyall last night, a 24 year-old man was fatally injured a residential care facility. the competition earlier in the date may have led to it. they call the coroner's office to have him examined for a trauma, the suspect to look at the facility has been taken into custody, no formal charges has been filed. in san jose kron 4 new spirit >> mark: we will be right back as a news continues...
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craig has been talking to his co- workers and peat are joined live with them and an update. good morning greg >> reporter: some of his co- workers are right here. people that know him and are hoping for the best. there is a lot of uncertainty since he was in the,. they're very hopeful as he is now out of that,. have that much to hang their hats on an notionally but as they up our, they're hoping he will open his eyes. , people are, everybody is a hopeful. the uncertainty is a little stressful. quite a bit stressful actually. we are doing our best to do everything we can to be supportive of the family. we just want to make sure that he opens his eyes and he is the person he was before. and is hard to miss to the is and just having him around right now. them that we are coming to get there. in is as good as it can be. where uniting pretty well. and that here they are heading out for work. it's this state strong on the back of that ambulance. a lot of stuff like that offering support for him. they offered money raised from a barbecue to help raise money for a medical expenses. and they're waitin
craig has been talking to his co- workers and peat are joined live with them and an update. good morning greg >> reporter: some of his co- workers are right here. people that know him and are hoping for the best. there is a lot of uncertainty since he was in the,. they're very hopeful as he is now out of that,. have that much to hang their hats on an notionally but as they up our, they're hoping he will open his eyes. , people are, everybody is a hopeful. the uncertainty is a little...
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greg statler teeing off on one. 130-yards. ball looks like it comes to a dead stop. speed it up. he got it. craigi am the walrus. 21 years old. on nine. runner-up in past year's usa amateur got him into the tournament. leaves it around 3 inches. what a thrill it must be for david to be hanging out with jack, arnie, tiger. caddie for johnson gives a rip on nine. 81-year-old arnold palmer just being here gives the fans a thrill. round one begins tomorrow with arnie and jack as the honorary starter at 740 am. a great tradition. >> andy roddick has a great swing. >> so many great stories at the masters. phil mickelson. >> and none of the story lines involve tighe. >>> his first tournament back last year was at the masters and has not won since. if he is going to win another major it will be the masters and i don't think he will catch jack nickel son's 18 titles. thank you very much. that is this edition of abc 7 news at 9:00. mike shumann, spencer christian and all of us say thank you for watching. we appreciate your time as always and hope to see you again in one hour over on the
greg statler teeing off on one. 130-yards. ball looks like it comes to a dead stop. speed it up. he got it. craigi am the walrus. 21 years old. on nine. runner-up in past year's usa amateur got him into the tournament. leaves it around 3 inches. what a thrill it must be for david to be hanging out with jack, arnie, tiger. caddie for johnson gives a rip on nine. 81-year-old arnold palmer just being here gives the fans a thrill. round one begins tomorrow with arnie and jack as the honorary...
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>>craig: everyone takes cash. >>mark: thank-you greg will check back with you. will be right back is the kron 4 morning news continues. >>mark: welcome back to days and fire fighters are still battling this for alarm warehouse fire in watsonville. 50 firefighters have used nearly 3 million gal. of water to distinguish the fire. the fire started around 3:30 p.m. wednesday and one of the company's is trying to salvage the merchandize an estimated $5 million of merchandise inside. it could take three or four days to completely cut out this fire. the cause is still under investigation. the food workers and san jose are beginning their second day of their two day hunger strike. it a protest what they claim are unfair firings of workers earlier this year. the workers say an estimated 300 employes were fired in january as the company telling the workers they would be fired because of slow sales. the company did open up another store in seaside. all the workers say they were fired unfairly, the store said there are only fired half of the number the workers complained. >
>>craig: everyone takes cash. >>mark: thank-you greg will check back with you. will be right back is the kron 4 morning news continues. >>mark: welcome back to days and fire fighters are still battling this for alarm warehouse fire in watsonville. 50 firefighters have used nearly 3 million gal. of water to distinguish the fire. the fire started around 3:30 p.m. wednesday and one of the company's is trying to salvage the merchandize an estimated $5 million of merchandise...
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when marvin came in and said they bought it from greg anderson, greg anderson said they were not detectable and it would be the test, craighe says he dd not note that the clear and the cream more steroids, he's either eat nighties, stupid, or lying. >> darya: how did the jurors look? >> you have four or five women under 30. two african american women and for five of men over 45. they don't show emotion, maybe a hung jury is possible, there is no way he will be acquitted. there's too much evidence. it's not common sense. to think that he did not know the clear and the cream or steer rights based on the fact anderson was his childhood friend and trainer. and he was dealing drugs, designers their rights to many athletes. so everybody knew about veryand exr very >> reporter: >> reporterba either barry bonds is extremely stupid which we know he's not, extremely now leave, or he knowingly took steroids. i've been in the courtroom every day and the evidence is overwhelming despite what it few witnesses say. like the doctor yesterday said he did not talk to anyone about it. in a trial you never know how it's gonna come out but ov
when marvin came in and said they bought it from greg anderson, greg anderson said they were not detectable and it would be the test, craighe says he dd not note that the clear and the cream more steroids, he's either eat nighties, stupid, or lying. >> darya: how did the jurors look? >> you have four or five women under 30. two african american women and for five of men over 45. they don't show emotion, maybe a hung jury is possible, there is no way he will be acquitted. there's too...
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craig anderson inject bonds. they also ask to hear the recording between a conversation between hawse former business manager and gregury is now deciding what evidence they choose to believe and what evidence they choose not to believe. we may or may not have a verdict by the end of this day. >> mark: everyone seems to be focused on the injection given the fact that the only thing we've heard is the rask three here, the oscans testimony. >> reporter: it really comes down to the question it was greg anderson hill is the key witness in this case he chose not to testify prosecutors had to put on the best case figure with two that had left. the defense has made the point that all three of these witnesses all have a somewhat of an ax to grind with bonds. as a result their testimony is incredible. i think that makes it even more distance calls, they have to weigh the evidence and had to weigh the credibility of each of these witnesses as well. >> mark: use of barry bonds and his mother arrived this morning? >> reporter: yes, we see in barry bonds mother she shared a little bit after 9:00. she is here, barry bonds duron and
craig anderson inject bonds. they also ask to hear the recording between a conversation between hawse former business manager and gregury is now deciding what evidence they choose to believe and what evidence they choose not to believe. we may or may not have a verdict by the end of this day. >> mark: everyone seems to be focused on the injection given the fact that the only thing we've heard is the rask three here, the oscans testimony. >> reporter: it really comes down to the...
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so greg, tell us a little about the association and the range of kind of membership that you have. >> thanks, craig. i want to i think that the chamber, too, for doing this. this is the second or third time i've participated in this. you know, one of the -- probably one of the reasons we don't make more progress sometimes in aviation issues nextgen or whatever because it's an internal discussion within the aviation industry. and the chamber by broadening the discussions of the broader business community i think really serves a terrific service and carol and tom and the rest have done a great job there. so i want to commend them for that. our organization represents commercial service airports, so if you -- if you're organized to accept commercial service, you can be a member of our organization. we do have general aviation airports as part of our membership. for example, i see a representative from the port authority teterboro, the port authority and teterboro is part of our relationship. we focus mostly on the commercial airports that you've talked about before. >> are most of the commercial servi
so greg, tell us a little about the association and the range of kind of membership that you have. >> thanks, craig. i want to i think that the chamber, too, for doing this. this is the second or third time i've participated in this. you know, one of the -- probably one of the reasons we don't make more progress sometimes in aviation issues nextgen or whatever because it's an internal discussion within the aviation industry. and the chamber by broadening the discussions of the broader...
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craig said, they convict him of discount. he did hit a 14 months in jail. >> darya: as soon as the verdict comes back, greg anderson rocks is that our the out. no, he is already out. they let him out friday, the main emotion the judge said find the animal. but the prosecutors are still on the wings you can bet they're not happy with him. he still could be facing criminal charges if they did guilty verdicts they will be cranky, he better be careful because they might come after him. think about that, you have him you have craig anderson, i consider both of them collateral damage here. in the new bonds to might walk away from all of this leaving that collateral damage behind one of which is our research 14 months in jail. >> darya: so limited by the end of the door to them for. >> caller: they could look at him for perjury. they have to find to come his testimony, listen to the tape. remember the judge did not let the tape in. singing came a little too late in the trial. she wasn't going to let it in. clearly in trial he said he never talked to hoskins about barry in taking steroids but on the tape, clearly he talks to him about b
craig said, they convict him of discount. he did hit a 14 months in jail. >> darya: as soon as the verdict comes back, greg anderson rocks is that our the out. no, he is already out. they let him out friday, the main emotion the judge said find the animal. but the prosecutors are still on the wings you can bet they're not happy with him. he still could be facing criminal charges if they did guilty verdicts they will be cranky, he better be careful because they might come after him. think...