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jane velez-mitchell, host of hln's jane velez-mitchell. also jeff toobin, and danny savalas.k about. first i want to go, jeff toobin, let's begin with you. quick visceral reaction to everything you witnessed today in court. >> well, you know, i had a different reaction than you did, brooke. i could barely watch it. i found it really so unpleasant, so repulsive. particularly, of course, castro's remarks. which went on and on. and the self-pity. and the narcissism. and the just evil that came out of that guy. i really, you know, this is my job. i had to sit here and listen. but it was -- it was one of the more repellant things i've ever seen in a courtroom. >> jane, what did you think? >> i agree. it was stomach churning and toxic. this is a case study. it's an opportunity to look at the criminal mind and see how the criminal mind operates. the hallmarks are defiance, denial, self-pity, rationalization, justification, lack of remorse and also blaming the victim. that's what we see time and time again. and that's what ariel castro tried to do today. turn around and blame these w
jane velez-mitchell, host of hln's jane velez-mitchell. also jeff toobin, and danny savalas.k about. first i want to go, jeff toobin, let's begin with you. quick visceral reaction to everything you witnessed today in court. >> well, you know, i had a different reaction than you did, brooke. i could barely watch it. i found it really so unpleasant, so repulsive. particularly, of course, castro's remarks. which went on and on. and the self-pity. and the narcissism. and the just evil that...
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check out raising america weekdays at noon on hln.ppreciate it. >>> he's in need of a heart transplant an may only have a few months to live. now there's hope. twoe we told you about this story yesterday and we have an update after this break. >>> we first brought you the story of a 15-year-old teen in georgia who desperately needs a heart transplant. his parents say that the hospital refused to put him on the list, because doctors saw him as a troubled teen who would not do what he needed to do to receive the transplant, but now we have a e report that the hospital has reconsidered. >> reporter: anthony stokes will die if he does not get a new heart in six months, but last month the hospital said they would not give him one. >> they gave him a death sentence. >> reporter: according to this statement, the doctors said that anthony is not a current transplant candidate because of a history of noncompliance. >> they said that they have no evidence that he would take his medicine and he would not have follow-up care. >> reporter: but a f
check out raising america weekdays at noon on hln.ppreciate it. >>> he's in need of a heart transplant an may only have a few months to live. now there's hope. twoe we told you about this story yesterday and we have an update after this break. >>> we first brought you the story of a 15-year-old teen in georgia who desperately needs a heart transplant. his parents say that the hospital refused to put him on the list, because doctors saw him as a troubled teen who would not do...
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going to check's out the new book written by one outspoken critics, hln's jane valez jane valez mit. in the face and asked how does this happen. >> nobody comes out of the womb evil and the question i ask is evilid she become in sick killer? >> jane valez mitchell taking on today's headlines. >> if she goes to jail, she'll lose her tan. her sights, joe and teresa giudice. >> the problem with these thinky tv stars is they they're working with play money. are don't understand there consequences to their wild overspending. hernandez facing consequences, indicted today for murdering their friend. who has such a fabulous life can destroy it with violence like this, why? jane saving her biggest shocker for last, oscar pistorius, the blade gunner. she thinks he may walk. >> when i look at that story, will justicerried, be served? will his fame overshadow everything else and make the powers that be look the other way. >> another person jane has been talking about a lot recently, jackson. >> yeah, she has. today we are learning more about paris' secret new life. life, new name, say hello to f
going to check's out the new book written by one outspoken critics, hln's jane valez jane valez mit. in the face and asked how does this happen. >> nobody comes out of the womb evil and the question i ask is evilid she become in sick killer? >> jane valez mitchell taking on today's headlines. >> if she goes to jail, she'll lose her tan. her sights, joe and teresa giudice. >> the problem with these thinky tv stars is they they're working with play money. are don't...
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be sure to catch his show tonight on hln. dr.ew and his behavior bureau will look at what's going on with jody arias and with miley cyrus. that and more at 9:00 eastern on hln. >>> check it out this story. the national security agency scandal just got a little weirder. according to reports, nechlt a sechlt a officers admitted eyesing the e inging a agency's eavesdropping to spy on twlooimpb partners. this created a storm on twitter. users are tweeting their own jokes and lines and the blooerns common pierk-up lines are song wlooimpb ricks that should be very familiar. at least to some of us who are old enough to remember. hundreds of users have been posting the lyrics to the police song "every breath you take." that brings us to tonight's number 1983. on this day in 1983, the song "every breath you take" was the number one song in america. and in a lot of ways the. seeds of the current scandal were planted that year. 1983 is when the world's first commercial mobile phone went on the market and that's when we started using the cel
be sure to catch his show tonight on hln. dr.ew and his behavior bureau will look at what's going on with jody arias and with miley cyrus. that and more at 9:00 eastern on hln. >>> check it out this story. the national security agency scandal just got a little weirder. according to reports, nechlt a sechlt a officers admitted eyesing the e inging a agency's eavesdropping to spy on twlooimpb partners. this created a storm on twitter. users are tweeting their own jokes and lines and the...
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drew pinsky host of hln's "dr. drew on call." dr. drew, thanks nor befor bein with us.ay matt lauer asked mike tyson about his inner demons. let's listen to what he had to say. >> you pointed to your head and said it's dangerous to hang out in your head alone. it wants to kill everything. it wants to kill me. all i can think of is what a tough way to go through life on a daily basis, kind of fearing what's going on in your own head. >> i'm so happy you don't have to go through that. yeah, it is kind of strange and scary. >> how long has that been going on? >> i was born that way. >> for mike tyson to say this publicly, is that essentially a cry for help? >> you know, addicts don't really cry for help. they don't. they want to go on in their disease and the disease to continue on and until they get so far into it and they look to die. when they are in it, they do not cry for help. the thing about mike tyson he had been identifying as a recovering person. i think he had stable sobriety but he's saying now most of the time he was identifying as sober he was actually using,
drew pinsky host of hln's "dr. drew on call." dr. drew, thanks nor befor bein with us.ay matt lauer asked mike tyson about his inner demons. let's listen to what he had to say. >> you pointed to your head and said it's dangerous to hang out in your head alone. it wants to kill everything. it wants to kill me. all i can think of is what a tough way to go through life on a daily basis, kind of fearing what's going on in your own head. >> i'm so happy you don't have to go...
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jane velez-mitchell host on our sister network hln.en all over the sneiderman story. she was staring down the murder trial. prosecutors changed the charges. what do you make of this? >> brooke, i don't buy her tearful allocution. i looked very closely. i didn't see actual tear drops. study. study that video. she's a master manipulator according to her dead husband's family. they feel that she has really a lot more responsibility. you know what, this is whittled down, watered down justice. she was originally facing murder charges. the prosecution decided they didn't have enough to charge her or prosecute her for murder. then she gets convicted of these nine felonies. she could have gotten 65 years according to some analysis. then the prosecution only asks for 20 and then the judge gives her five with time served, she gets four. you know how it is, in a couple years she'll be out. this is what happens over and over. we have a two-tiered system of justice in this country. there are more people locked up in america than any other country a
jane velez-mitchell host on our sister network hln.en all over the sneiderman story. she was staring down the murder trial. prosecutors changed the charges. what do you make of this? >> brooke, i don't buy her tearful allocution. i looked very closely. i didn't see actual tear drops. study. study that video. she's a master manipulator according to her dead husband's family. they feel that she has really a lot more responsibility. you know what, this is whittled down, watered down justice....
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joining me to talk about this from new york is jane velez-mitchell, host of "jane velez-mitchell" on hln and author of "0 addict nation." jane, thanks for joining us. you've been talking about this for quite some time, answering a lot of questions. you've also been very open about your own strug hes as a recovering alcoholic. you wrote the book about sex addiction. when castro said, i have an illness just like an alcoholic, what did you think of that? >> well, as a recovering alcoholic with 18 years of sobriety, i can tell you that alcoholics and other addicts can get help, and there is a choice when you choose get help. this man has a lot of serious problems. he's likely a sociopath or a psychopath, but he may very well be a porn addict. that does not excuse his behavior. he's a monster. i'm glad they locked him up for life plus 1,000 years and are throwing away the key. however, sanjay, if it's an opportunity for us to look at the epidemic problem of porn addiction, it's a good thing. while only a tiny percentage of porn users become violent criminals, it's a good bet that the vast maj
joining me to talk about this from new york is jane velez-mitchell, host of "jane velez-mitchell" on hln and author of "0 addict nation." jane, thanks for joining us. you've been talking about this for quite some time, answering a lot of questions. you've also been very open about your own strug hes as a recovering alcoholic. you wrote the book about sex addiction. when castro said, i have an illness just like an alcoholic, what did you think of that? >> well, as a...
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in her new book, exposed, the secret life of jodi arias, the hln host writes travis was not her firston. >> i found out she stalked another boyfriend many years earlier, in the exact same way that she terrorized travis alexander. jealous, following him across state lines, moving in next to him just like she did to travis. >> yet another boyfriend got a glimpse inside her twisted mind. >> i spoke to friends close to that relationship and they said jodi tried to assume the persona of his ex-wife. she imitated her hair color. she got breast implants to match the ex-wife's breast implants. she drove the same kind of car. she worked at the same restaurant. even stood behind the same counter, and people would walk in and look, and say, who is that? the ex-wife? oh, no, it's jodi arias. now that's creepy. >> jodi started dating travis after they met at a convention? las vegas. travis' friends were put off by her possessiveness and would get a taste of just how extreme it was. >> a lot of people saw very frightening behavior, red flags, and travis was blind to them because he cared for her an
in her new book, exposed, the secret life of jodi arias, the hln host writes travis was not her firston. >> i found out she stalked another boyfriend many years earlier, in the exact same way that she terrorized travis alexander. jealous, following him across state lines, moving in next to him just like she did to travis. >> yet another boyfriend got a glimpse inside her twisted mind. >> i spoke to friends close to that relationship and they said jodi tried to assume the...
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i'm sorry. >> hln's jane velez-mitchell is joining me from new york.s very moving testimony, jane. this is the star witness from the prosecution. i have a hard time keeping it together watching her testify. i imagine the jury's going to he r react the same way. >> thinking about this 1-year-old shot through the eyes and killed in that manner. it's incomprehension sinl. brianna, there's a trend now in criminal defense work. the defense really wants to blame the victim and if possible let's turn the victim into a total monster and that's what the defense team in this case has done with this mother. they have actually in motions and other ways tried to suggest that this woman is responsible for her own son's death and they have called her every name in the book, they've said she's a crack addict, they've accused her of trading sex for crack and the fact is that the prosecution says they've got the right to defend it and this defendant tried to rob somebody else in a very similar manner ten days earlier and that other victim, a pastor, took the stand and d
i'm sorry. >> hln's jane velez-mitchell is joining me from new york.s very moving testimony, jane. this is the star witness from the prosecution. i have a hard time keeping it together watching her testify. i imagine the jury's going to he r react the same way. >> thinking about this 1-year-old shot through the eyes and killed in that manner. it's incomprehension sinl. brianna, there's a trend now in criminal defense work. the defense really wants to blame the victim and if possible...
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hln's joe carter joining us now from trenton, new jersey. so what's the buzz?s there a deal in the works where he would no longer be training in the minor leagues, jerry healed, and back with the yankees? >> reporter: well, if you talk to alex rodriguez, he says that he's going to be back with the new york yankees as of monday night, that he'll be in chicago as the yankees get set for a three-game series against the white sox. we've heard reports, because we haven't heard from major league baseball quite yet, but we have heard lots of reports that baseball has given some of these play aers deadline to decide whether they want to accept the suspension or do an appeal as of sunday and that they're going to make a big announcement on monday. as it relates back to alex rodriguez, we have not seen him play live action baseball in a few weeks. he obviously hasn't addressed the media directly in few weeks. he did both of those last night here this trenton, new jersey. and on the field he played pretty well. he took three at-bats, hit a home run, and then off the field
hln's joe carter joining us now from trenton, new jersey. so what's the buzz?s there a deal in the works where he would no longer be training in the minor leagues, jerry healed, and back with the yankees? >> reporter: well, if you talk to alex rodriguez, he says that he's going to be back with the new york yankees as of monday night, that he'll be in chicago as the yankees get set for a three-game series against the white sox. we've heard reports, because we haven't heard from major...
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on our sister network hln. jane has a lot of energy, doesn't she? i'm going to give you four words. tubman, sex tape. russell simmons told me why he didn't see anything wrong with it. [ male announcer ] a man. a man and his truck... and a broken fence... and a lost calf. ♪ and the heart to search for as long as it takes. and the truck that lets him search for as long as it takes. ♪ the all-new chevy silverado. the most fuel-efficient v8 in a pickup. strong for all the roads ahead. >>> a likely phrase you thought you would never hear, harriet tubman, sex tape. >> harriet? i've never seen you be this frisky before. >> this parody video was posted on the youtube channel all death digital. after a massive backlash it was pulled off the site and russell simmons had some explaining to do. he came on cnn, and skied him the question everyone was asking. >> what were you thinking? >> well, the other thing, i discussed this. i apologized. we are talking about the harriet tubman. i want to use this as a moment to apologize to the family members i didn't speak to. i've spoken to the people, two
on our sister network hln. jane has a lot of energy, doesn't she? i'm going to give you four words. tubman, sex tape. russell simmons told me why he didn't see anything wrong with it. [ male announcer ] a man. a man and his truck... and a broken fence... and a lost calf. ♪ and the heart to search for as long as it takes. and the truck that lets him search for as long as it takes. ♪ the all-new chevy silverado. the most fuel-efficient v8 in a pickup. strong for all the roads ahead....
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he's hln's legal analyst. he's also a former prosecutor.ficers and recorded conversations over four months. are undercover operations like this problematic when it does get to a court? and should they have waited longer to see if they actually tried to follow through on their plans? >> reporter: you know, interesting enough, breanna, they i believe here have compelling evidence. when you look at undercover officers and the work they do, you don't have to allow the work to be completed in order to have a case. and here as we know, breanna, the charge is conspiracy. what does that mean? it means that you've agreed to engage in criminality. so if you match up that and you look at the fact that there was this house that they constructed or at least took over and made into this makeshift court that they were going to do these trials for these police officers, because we don't follow the laws of the united states. and then you match up that with the undercover work that was additionally to that, which was surveilling other police officers to seat
he's hln's legal analyst. he's also a former prosecutor.ficers and recorded conversations over four months. are undercover operations like this problematic when it does get to a court? and should they have waited longer to see if they actually tried to follow through on their plans? >> reporter: you know, interesting enough, breanna, they i believe here have compelling evidence. when you look at undercover officers and the work they do, you don't have to allow the work to be completed in...
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. >> hln's money expert clark howard has a 24-year-old daughter living at home with him. set up boundaries. >> house rules are key. that means common areas of the home you don't leave trash. there's responsibility for paying a prgs of utilities and there should be some expectation about how long an dull child is going to live under your roof. >> how long is too long. clark recommends one year or less and force them to save. >> you have adult child who is very undisciplined with money, the requirement is that they pay you x number of dollars per month just to live under your roof but that money is money that you are forcing them to save that becomes available to them later on. >> that's right mom and dad. either they pay you a little rent or put that rent into savings to help them laumplg out of the nest later. back to you. >>> still ahead, a stunning murder for hire case has a wealthy to do banker trading suits for shackles. we'll tell you who his alleged target was right after this break. (gasp) nope. aw! guys! grrrr let's leave the deals to hotels.com. (nice bear!) ooo!
. >> hln's money expert clark howard has a 24-year-old daughter living at home with him. set up boundaries. >> house rules are key. that means common areas of the home you don't leave trash. there's responsibility for paying a prgs of utilities and there should be some expectation about how long an dull child is going to live under your roof. >> how long is too long. clark recommends one year or less and force them to save. >> you have adult child who is very...
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drew pinsky, the host of hln's "dr. drew on call."te of mind you think hannah most likely is going through right now. >> you know, wolf, i want to caution people. we really don't know -- when we talk about this having been a horrific ordeal, it's easy for us to conclude that she was kidnapped, but we really don't know what she was experiencing. the l.a. times in their article this morning reported that when the horseback riders identified her found her, they heard her say boy, we're all going to be in big trouble now, as opposed to help me, i've been abducted, suggesting that on some level, she was involved with this kidnapping victim. really when you get right down to it, the most difficult thing for her in the short term, right now, is the fact that her mother and brother are dead and she did not know that. that's going to be a heavy trauma for her. how she understands and experiences what happens to her, we're going to learn as the details emerge. >> for our younger view who are may not be familiar with the stockholm syndrome, dr.
drew pinsky, the host of hln's "dr. drew on call."te of mind you think hannah most likely is going through right now. >> you know, wolf, i want to caution people. we really don't know -- when we talk about this having been a horrific ordeal, it's easy for us to conclude that she was kidnapped, but we really don't know what she was experiencing. the l.a. times in their article this morning reported that when the horseback riders identified her found her, they heard her say boy,...
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with that said, here is hln's lynn berry. >> meet ryan.the son of a producer on "raising america." we put ryan's picture on a missing poster. with his age. height. and weight. and surrounded a playground at a busy atlanta park with the flyers on two separate days. then with cameras rolling, we sent him out to play. right by the posters. these people sitting on a bench right next to the playground, not acknowledging the flyers or ryan. and how about these people? swinging near him. david zizzy's daughter noticed the posters. though he didn't at first. >> a lot of times it's usually a dog or cat or something. i just don't really pay a lot of attention to them. when we walked by them, i didn't look initially because i thought that's what it was. >> reporter: other people looked at the posters and kept right on walking. but even some people who looked intently didn't notice the supposedly missing boy right in their midst. did you keep extra attention because you'd seen the sign? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what if i told you you were actually
with that said, here is hln's lynn berry. >> meet ryan.the son of a producer on "raising america." we put ryan's picture on a missing poster. with his age. height. and weight. and surrounded a playground at a busy atlanta park with the flyers on two separate days. then with cameras rolling, we sent him out to play. right by the posters. these people sitting on a bench right next to the playground, not acknowledging the flyers or ryan. and how about these people? swinging near...
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. >> "hln's" jane velez-mitchell, you have been following this trial every day.out a bleep-filled testimony. i see you shaking your head. tell me every day is not like this. >> look, there's been a lot of monsters in the news lately, and this guy is right up there. i call him hell dad. he is a vicious, vicious individual who served time for armed robbery and assault. and he gets out. and he takes his son who was thriving in a foster home. and within a couple of months, there's a murder. and the reason why his testimony is not to be believed is because he's a self-admitted pathological liar who was told many, many different stories at different times. he originally blamed this teenager's death, his stepson's death, on a group of african-american kids. and he chuckled about that on the stand today. then he turned around and said, well, my own son actually killed trey zwicker, but don't worry about it. he's a minor. he's 15 at the time. he's going to get off with a slap on the wrist. now that his son is charged as an adult and could go to prison for life, he's sayin
. >> "hln's" jane velez-mitchell, you have been following this trial every day.out a bleep-filled testimony. i see you shaking your head. tell me every day is not like this. >> look, there's been a lot of monsters in the news lately, and this guy is right up there. i call him hell dad. he is a vicious, vicious individual who served time for armed robbery and assault. and he gets out. and he takes his son who was thriving in a foster home. and within a couple of months,...
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drew pinsky host of hln's "dr. drew on call." this one is a shocker.ave you ever heard of a sentence like this? >> no. we've all reported on many stories but this is the one i don't even know what to do with it it's so outrageous. i'm so angry about it. i'm beside myself. we have known for decades now that there's a reason we have laws protecting young people. they're not in a position, their brain development isn't such they can render consent for something like sex and for a judge to say 14-year-old is able to consent to this is the most -- i don't have strong enough language, i do have, but i would not use it in mixed company. >> on tv. >> is outlandish in the way that i cannot describe and the girl died as the result of this perpetration, let's call it what it is. maybe i shouldn't. but we all know what i'm thinking. it's the most outlandish thing i've heard of. >> i was stunned by the language, she's older than her chronological age. is that legit? >> no. your chronological age, jessica, was 14, that's her chronological age. that's her brain devel
drew pinsky host of hln's "dr. drew on call." this one is a shocker.ave you ever heard of a sentence like this? >> no. we've all reported on many stories but this is the one i don't even know what to do with it it's so outrageous. i'm so angry about it. i'm beside myself. we have known for decades now that there's a reason we have laws protecting young people. they're not in a position, their brain development isn't such they can render consent for something like sex and for a...
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drew pinsky, the host of hln's dr. drew on call.is man confessed on facebook to murdering his wife and post add photo of her dead body. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> wolf, i have never seen anything like this before. this case is so horrific and tragic and at the same time fascinating in so many ways. we're seeing the history of social media evolving before our eyes, now to the point where we have to witness murders and their aftermath in social media, not only does it speak volumes about social media's influence on the world today but calls into question the responsibility facebook has to protect the public from things that might otherwise be terribly disturbing. a feature is the pictures were up there long enough to be shared hundreds of times. so these may end up in front of people who don't want to see things like this. >> yeah, amazing, 170 times it was shared before it was taken down. i don't understand that, do you? >> i don't understand it, but i think it's going to have to be tightened up. wolf, when you
drew pinsky, the host of hln's dr. drew on call.is man confessed on facebook to murdering his wife and post add photo of her dead body. have you ever seen anything like this before? >> wolf, i have never seen anything like this before. this case is so horrific and tragic and at the same time fascinating in so many ways. we're seeing the history of social media evolving before our eyes, now to the point where we have to witness murders and their aftermath in social media, not only does it...
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. >> our thanks to vinnie politan, the host of hln after dark for that report.nterest in another teenager's case. samantha clark. he was last seen on september 13th in 2010. she told her brothers she was going out for the evening but she never came home. taylor knew clark and he was in contact with her before her disturbance. not the same story for alexis. if you have any information contact the nelson county sheriff's office. the number is on your screen. 434-363-7050. hopefully some kind of a tip can help. >>> a judge says the parents of this little boy need to change his name. i have news on the messiah. it's the story of telling a parent that messiah is not a proper name for your boy. that mom talked to cnn. hear what she has to say. alert. the beach on your tv is much closer than it appears. dive into labor day with up to 50% off hotels at travelocity. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> welcome back. here is a job that a lot of little boys dream of, e
. >> our thanks to vinnie politan, the host of hln after dark for that report.nterest in another teenager's case. samantha clark. he was last seen on september 13th in 2010. she told her brothers she was going out for the evening but she never came home. taylor knew clark and he was in contact with her before her disturbance. not the same story for alexis. if you have any information contact the nelson county sheriff's office. the number is on your screen. 434-363-7050. hopefully some...
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in the meantime, my hln colleague, host jane velez-mitchell, is out with a new book.ret life of jodi arias." it guess on -- it goes on sale tomorrow. we get details that we've never heard before now which, by the way, i read through some of these details. i covered this trial with you and didn't know about this. how did you find this? >> actually, you and i were in the courtroom. personally, i think -- certainly most of the nation believed she was lying through her teeth, as did i. my blood was boiling. i said, you know, travis can't speak for himself. let's get the real story out there. let's tell his side of the story. i got to tell you, the prosecutor was precluded from using a lot of information that they had because it was overly prej dishlg. we don't have any constraints. the big headline is she stalked before. she tried to act like she was a normal person until she met travis alexander. she stalked another boyfriend years earlier using the same pattern. she gets jealous, goes into his private conversation, then she con fronts him. then they break up and she mov
in the meantime, my hln colleague, host jane velez-mitchell, is out with a new book.ret life of jodi arias." it guess on -- it goes on sale tomorrow. we get details that we've never heard before now which, by the way, i read through some of these details. i covered this trial with you and didn't know about this. how did you find this? >> actually, you and i were in the courtroom. personally, i think -- certainly most of the nation believed she was lying through her teeth, as did i....
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for cameras to be banned in court, i can hear howls from the world of cable tv and court watchers and hlniven the number of jailhouse interviews that jodi arias did, do you think the judge is going to grant that request? >> i don't know if she's going to grant the request to keep cameras out. i think that, you know, this is a case that's drawn all kinds of interest. and she's going to have a very difficult time trying to impanel any kind of a jury. i would echo what jeff said. this case, if there was a kind of a test case for why you should just have life without or l-wop as we call it, this would be it. why go through this thing again? other than to get ratings on tv. why put everyone through it, why put travis alexander's family through it? why not just give her -- you give the defense a choice. if you will waive your appeals we will take the death penalty off the table. that gives you some finality. you don't have to go through 10 or 20 years of endless appeals. death penalty is gone, and you're done with it. that to me at least would make all the sense in the world. as far as cameras,
for cameras to be banned in court, i can hear howls from the world of cable tv and court watchers and hlniven the number of jailhouse interviews that jodi arias did, do you think the judge is going to grant that request? >> i don't know if she's going to grant the request to keep cameras out. i think that, you know, this is a case that's drawn all kinds of interest. and she's going to have a very difficult time trying to impanel any kind of a jury. i would echo what jeff said. this case,...
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and i know that joey jackson, you're a very busy man, your hln programs you're preparing for. thank you. >> see you later, ashleigh. bye-bye, paul. >> see you back on the legal program. love having the lawyers on staff now in a legal program. so here's another one for you. american airlines mired in the law right now, because american and usairways want to merge. but the justice department in a slew of states said not so fast, jet airliner. richard quest is going to join me in a moment with details in only a way that mr. quest can deliver. i cannot wait. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> richard quest is a very busy pan and comes to us about the justice department filing an anti-trust lawsuit. richard, you been on this st
and i know that joey jackson, you're a very busy man, your hln programs you're preparing for. thank you. >> see you later, ashleigh. bye-bye, paul. >> see you back on the legal program. love having the lawyers on staff now in a legal program. so here's another one for you. american airlines mired in the law right now, because american and usairways want to merge. but the justice department in a slew of states said not so fast, jet airliner. richard quest is going to join me in a...
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drew pinsky is an addiction specialist and the host of hln's "dr. drew on call." dr.is is such a bizarre situation. just hours before he allegedly killed his wife, medina posted a picture of him, his wife, and his kid from a previous marriage eating lunch together. you can see her smiling in the picture. and afterwards he didn't call 911, he changed his clothes, stopped at his father's house, then he actually drove himself to the police station. what do you make of this sequence of events? >> well, as far as the changing of the clothing and not calling 911, it's easy the to sort of conclude that this is a diabolical, cold-blooded event, but i don't think that's, in fact, the case. when you really hear what he claims went down, it was something of domestic violence that just escalated and ran out of control. it sounds like he was in sort of a disassociated state and just didn't know what he was doing, but intended to report himself. the really sad piece of this story that he left a 10-year-old behind in the home with the body. >> i mean, which is just unbelievable. the
drew pinsky is an addiction specialist and the host of hln's "dr. drew on call." dr.is is such a bizarre situation. just hours before he allegedly killed his wife, medina posted a picture of him, his wife, and his kid from a previous marriage eating lunch together. you can see her smiling in the picture. and afterwards he didn't call 911, he changed his clothes, stopped at his father's house, then he actually drove himself to the police station. what do you make of this sequence of...
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drew, of course, on hln, into this conversation. dr. drew, what do you make of what we're finding out, the 13 calls, she was a victim, no matter how you look at this and her now on social media having to defend herself? >> okay. so, i agree with everything you guys have been saying thus far. the two issues is, is she or is she not a victim and we all, everyone watching this case, agrees 100% this lady is a victim. >> yes. >> just because she becomes somehow groomed and complicit in some way because of this guy's grooming does not mean that she's not a victim. he is what -- who has created whatever behavior people are questioning. this girl was completely in some fashion under the sway of a guy who was completely out of his mind. and she is not responsible for what he has done to her. she is victimized, number one. number two, there is an aspect -- while i agree with what you guys were saying, there's an aspect of her going out on social mediate that is somewhat perhaps beneficial to her. she went to a site that is particularly frequentl
drew, of course, on hln, into this conversation. dr. drew, what do you make of what we're finding out, the 13 calls, she was a victim, no matter how you look at this and her now on social media having to defend herself? >> okay. so, i agree with everything you guys have been saying thus far. the two issues is, is she or is she not a victim and we all, everyone watching this case, agrees 100% this lady is a victim. >> yes. >> just because she becomes somehow groomed and...
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eastern on hln.t on "new day," money at the center of the latest zimmerman legal drama. george zimmerman's wife in court today. we'll tell you why she could go on trial. >>> also coming up, a cnn exclusive, the sister of the suspected murderer and abductor james dimaggio is speaking out for the first time, what she says about her brother's relationship with hannah anderson and her family. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. nice bear. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! save up to 30% plus an extra 12% off with coupon... now until labor day. only at hotels.com then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. >>> welcome back to "new day." in new legal drama for the zimmerman family a hearing for zimmerman's wife today as she faces perjury charges at the
eastern on hln.t on "new day," money at the center of the latest zimmerman legal drama. george zimmerman's wife in court today. we'll tell you why she could go on trial. >>> also coming up, a cnn exclusive, the sister of the suspected murderer and abductor james dimaggio is speaking out for the first time, what she says about her brother's relationship with hannah anderson and her family. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's...
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for that, we can turn to cnn white house correspondent bre brianna keilar and hln contributor jason johnson. great to have you both with us. brianna, if i could start with you. this was the first time that president obama commented on those heightened terror alerts. and, yet, he chose "the tonight show" with jay leno. is this the right forum and the right platform to get his message across? >> you know, i think what the white house would say is when they're on something like "the tonight show" the president is able to get a very wide audience. but i also think some people will say, hey, is this really a serious forum and, also, just the fact that president obama if he's going to be questioned one-on-one by a journalist versus jay leno, the questions are going to be tougher. he's going to be pressed, i think, a little more on other things. i think the white house is looking for the reach here, but i think there is certainly some criticism that you can make of the fact that he's not really going to get tough questions and he sort of looks to this show. this is the sixth time that he's been on
for that, we can turn to cnn white house correspondent bre brianna keilar and hln contributor jason johnson. great to have you both with us. brianna, if i could start with you. this was the first time that president obama commented on those heightened terror alerts. and, yet, he chose "the tonight show" with jay leno. is this the right forum and the right platform to get his message across? >> you know, i think what the white house would say is when they're on something like...
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to weigh in, john avalon and hln contributor and hiram college political science professor jason johnsonorning. >> good morning. jason, i'll start with you. why hasn't president obama come out and condemned the killing? you know, to american newspapers, to americans? >> because people get killed in this country all the time. that's sad to say, but it happens. we have gun violence issues. we have crime issues. i think a lot of the conservatives -- this is a disingenuous cry on their behalf to even compare this to trayvon martin. and so the president really doesn't have anything to say. it's a local law enforcement issue. it's not a national security issue. it's just a tragedy, and unfortunately we have to move on because this happens all too often in america. >> but john, the former prime minister of australia came out and had a warning for his fellow countrymen -- don't come to the united states. there's too much gun violence here. >> yeah. yeah, and that is a mark on our nation when, you know, a talented young australian baseball player gets gunned down because the killers say they were
to weigh in, john avalon and hln contributor and hiram college political science professor jason johnsonorning. >> good morning. jason, i'll start with you. why hasn't president obama come out and condemned the killing? you know, to american newspapers, to americans? >> because people get killed in this country all the time. that's sad to say, but it happens. we have gun violence issues. we have crime issues. i think a lot of the conservatives -- this is a disingenuous cry on their...
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also hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. a lot to talk about here. first to you, i know you talked to his girlfriend. cnn's talked to dad, sister. they all say he was a good guy. >> that he was pure and innocent. here the irony is in all of this that he just moved from columbia. the family moved the family to the united states to get away from the violence, brooke, only for something like this to happen with their son. one of our reporters in florida caught up with the father. take a listen to what he had to say. >> translator: i find the strength and my hope for justice. we are in a country that defends human rights. a country that sets an example and dares to ask other countries that use excessive force. that is my son's case. excessive force. >> israel hernandez was 18 years old. he was a popular graffiti artist there locally in miami beach. his sister just spoke about the passion that he had for his artwork. >> he was an amazing artist. a very passionate person. very passionate artist. and unfair to end his life for something he loved. it was ver
also hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. a lot to talk about here. first to you, i know you talked to his girlfriend. cnn's talked to dad, sister. they all say he was a good guy. >> that he was pure and innocent. here the irony is in all of this that he just moved from columbia. the family moved the family to the united states to get away from the violence, brooke, only for something like this to happen with their son. one of our reporters in florida caught up with the father. take a...
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i want to bring in hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks here. as we were sitting this time yesterday, we were saying, thank goodness that evacuation plan seemed to have worked at this school. but now we know this guy gets in the school with an ak-47. they had the school security. you have to be buzzed in. he gets in behind someone else. thank goodness for that school clerk. the worker who talked him down, who negotiated. >> right. that bookkeeper, she is the true hero here, brooke. i was a negotiator for over 22 years. with the metropolitan police department. trained by the fbi. i guarantee you she had probably no training. but she negotiated with this guy and she talked him down. she kept his anxiety level down. because in an incident like this, you call it the most important phases of stuff like this is the beginning. the initial stabilization and control phase. she stabilized that incident and kept things from getting out of hand. >> let's listen to her. she has spoken out. >> i began to tell him some of my life encounters and some of the thi
i want to bring in hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks here. as we were sitting this time yesterday, we were saying, thank goodness that evacuation plan seemed to have worked at this school. but now we know this guy gets in the school with an ak-47. they had the school security. you have to be buzzed in. he gets in behind someone else. thank goodness for that school clerk. the worker who talked him down, who negotiated. >> right. that bookkeeper, she is the true hero here, brooke. i...
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going to check's out the new book written by one outspoken critics, hln's jane valez jane valez mit. asked how does this happen. >> nobody comes out of the womb evil and the question i ask is evilid she become in sick killer? >> jane valez mitchell taking on today's headlines. >> if she goes to jail, she'll lose her tan. her sights, joe and teresa giudice. >> the problem with these thinky tv stars is they they're working with play money. are don't understand there consequences to their wild overspending. hernandez facing consequences, indicted today for murdering their friend. who has such a fabulous life can destroy it with violence like this, why? jane saving her biggest shocker for last, oscar pistorius, the blade gunner. she thinks he may walk. >> when i look at that story, will justicerried, be served? will his fame overshadow everything else and make the powers that be look the other way. >> another person jane has been talking about a lot recently, jackson. >> yeah, she has. today we are learning more about paris' secret new life. life, new name, say hello to frankie. now a th
going to check's out the new book written by one outspoken critics, hln's jane valez jane valez mit. asked how does this happen. >> nobody comes out of the womb evil and the question i ask is evilid she become in sick killer? >> jane valez mitchell taking on today's headlines. >> if she goes to jail, she'll lose her tan. her sights, joe and teresa giudice. >> the problem with these thinky tv stars is they they're working with play money. are don't understand there...
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hln jane velez-mitchell will be joining us live to talk to us. >>> an 11-year-old girl with cystic fibrosislly breathing without an oxygen machine and, get this, she's now speaking. we'll tell you the first thing she wants to do when she gets home. >>> show you a face, how about this little face. the national zoo giving us a look at its brand-new tiny baby cub. i know why this guy put zookeepers in a bit of a panic this weekend. >>> first this morning, breaking news out of california. the massive rim fire continues to grow, consuming 144,000 acres. the flames have entered yosemite national park. 12,000 acres burned there so r far. firefighters were working hard to protect yosemite valley where some of the most breathtaking attractions can be found. nick vulensia is live. nick? >> every day a struggal for these firefighters to keep it from growing. >> it was astounding to see the power of what i witnessed earlier. >> reporter: one of the largest wildfires in california history, scorching nearly 150,000 acres of land and threatening 4,500 homes and structures. >> so, our main objectives right
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we learned from our sister network hln that robin thicke's next video features scantily clad women withjust playing along with his marketing ploy. >> like a promo for his gross video? >> yeah. >>> what do you do when mama isn't happy? >> you hold a garage sale, of course. when you hear why this kid decided to sell everything, you'll understand why he's kind of a rock star. feel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. thank you very much. ok guys, i'm back. i need a template of a template. oh my gosh. i've never even seen this record, i've only read about it in books. yeah we can get some peanut...that is huge. please don't judge the amount of peanut butter we are getting. from prepaid to platinum, cashback and more membership has a card for
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joining me to talk about this from new york is jane velez-mitchell, host of "jane velez-mitchell" on hlnnks for joining us. you've been talking about this quite some time, answering a lot of questions. you've also been very open about your struggles as a recovering alcoholic. you wrote in the book about sex addiction. when castro said i have an illness, just like an alcoholic, what did you think of that? >> well, as a recovering alcoholic with 18 years of sobriety, i can tell you that alcoholics and other addicts can get help, and there is a choice when you choose not to get help. this man has a lot of serious problems. he's likely a sociopath or a psychopath, but he may very well be a porn addict. that does not excuse his behavior. he's a monster. i'm glad they locked him up for life plus 1,000 years and are throwing away the key. however, if, sanjay, it's an opportunity for us to look at the epidemic problem of porn addiction, it's a good thing. while only a tiny percentage of porn users become violent criminals, it's a good bet that the vast majority of men who are committing violent
joining me to talk about this from new york is jane velez-mitchell, host of "jane velez-mitchell" on hlnnks for joining us. you've been talking about this quite some time, answering a lot of questions. you've also been very open about your struggles as a recovering alcoholic. you wrote in the book about sex addiction. when castro said i have an illness, just like an alcoholic, what did you think of that? >> well, as a recovering alcoholic with 18 years of sobriety, i can tell...