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holly, stand by. back to jeffrey toobin, looking on the screen this is a maximum sentence, 30 years in prison. holly talked a bit about what the sentence would be as well. the jurors don't know this, jeffrey toobin. >> don, i didn't quite hear that. can you ask again? >> the jurors are not made aware of the sentencing guidelines for manslaughter before they deliberate. >> no, they are, in fact, not aware of anything regarding sentencing. this is something that varies a lot by state. texas juries do sentencing themselves. but florida is like most states where jurors have absolutely nothing to do with sentencing. their decisions of course have enormous implications and they may think manslaughter has a substantially lower sentence than second-degree murder if they think that they're wrong. but certainly my guess is they have no idea what sentences go with any of these crimes. >> okay. everybody pause. we're getting to a break. at any moment now, at any moment, we heard from our martin savidge. they expe
holly, stand by. back to jeffrey toobin, looking on the screen this is a maximum sentence, 30 years in prison. holly talked a bit about what the sentence would be as well. the jurors don't know this, jeffrey toobin. >> don, i didn't quite hear that. can you ask again? >> the jurors are not made aware of the sentencing guidelines for manslaughter before they deliberate. >> no, they are, in fact, not aware of anything regarding sentencing. this is something that varies a lot by...
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>> so, holly, help us understand here. obviously the prosecution has a fallback strategy of having some charge that could involve child abuse also get them a conviction. child, child, child. trayvon martin was 17 years old. effective there or overdone? >> no. what you're doing, as a trial lawyer, you don't just want to talk about facts in evidence, john, you want to connect with that jury, so you want to talk about universal truths. you want to use themes. and what john guy is doing, and very subtly here, is talking about as americans, we are all free to just walk down the street without being accosted. we are all free to take a stand and confront somebody who might be stalking us. so i thought it was very effective because he wasn't in your face about it, but it was subtle. >> i'm going to ask all of our panel to stand by. i want to turn things over to don lemon, he is in sanford, florida and someone emerged very early, someone who has been very influential about this trial. don, benjamin crump, take it away. >> i think i
>> so, holly, help us understand here. obviously the prosecution has a fallback strategy of having some charge that could involve child abuse also get them a conviction. child, child, child. trayvon martin was 17 years old. effective there or overdone? >> no. what you're doing, as a trial lawyer, you don't just want to talk about facts in evidence, john, you want to connect with that jury, so you want to talk about universal truths. you want to use themes. and what john guy is...
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su pelley: holly williams is wining us now above tahrir square in tie roe. holly, saeed said america should have been had more influence, the protesters say less. where does this leave the united states and egypt? >> well, scott, the u.s. has a problem with egypt because america has come to rely on egypt and the egyptian army to ypti maintain stability here in ahe middle east. so though the u.s. might not like this military intervention and might not have liked the regime that came before it, the u.s. tries to work with whoever is in power here. >> pelley: holly, thank you very much. some of the toughest abortion restrictions in the nation are about to be approved. the taliban could not silence her. now malala has a message for the world. and the running of the bulls mrns bloody when the cbs evening news returns. thes be returns. but getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distributio
su pelley: holly williams is wining us now above tahrir square in tie roe. holly, saeed said america should have been had more influence, the protesters say less. where does this leave the united states and egypt? >> well, scott, the u.s. has a problem with egypt because america has come to rely on egypt and the egyptian army to ypti maintain stability here in ahe middle east. so though the u.s. might not like this military intervention and might not have liked the regime that came before...
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holly hughes is a former prosecutor and faith jenkins, former prosecutor as well.o go to you and ask you a question. are you with me there in new york? >> oh, i'm with you, but you're forgetting, i'm a former prosecutor, too. deputy chief homicide. how do you like that? >> all right. >> i have to jump right on this prosecutor bandwagon here. >> all right. >> okay. go ahead, don. >> all right. we want to give you our props. listen, i think this is a very good question, and this is from cnn producer eric hall. thank you for this question. i think it's really good. he said paul callan put it in simple terms which is helpful to us, but curious. will someone make it that simple for the jurors? is someone allowed to, paul? >> no, they're not. i think that's what makes things very confusing for jurors. florida does thing, by the way, that a lot of states don't. new york, for instance, doesn't send written instructions into the jury. these jurors can bring those instructions in and read them. no, the judge, probably, she may narrow the instructions a little bit instead of
holly hughes is a former prosecutor and faith jenkins, former prosecutor as well.o go to you and ask you a question. are you with me there in new york? >> oh, i'm with you, but you're forgetting, i'm a former prosecutor, too. deputy chief homicide. how do you like that? >> all right. >> i have to jump right on this prosecutor bandwagon here. >> all right. >> okay. go ahead, don. >> all right. we want to give you our props. listen, i think this is a very good...
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i'm joined again by criminal defense attorney holly hughes and l.a. based attorney brian kabateck.olly, i want to start with you, let's talk about the big takeaway moments as you're watching as a prosecutor here. what was your big takeaway moment? what did it mean to you? >> i think mark o'mara did a really great job of narrowing down what he think is the crux of the case, self-defense, so he encourages the jurors when you go in there to deliberate, look first at that issue and just ask yourself, did the state prove to me beyond a reasonable doubt that george zimmerman did not act in self-defense? so, if they listened and took that advice, the fact that it's taking this long, i think would make the defense nervous. >> and, brian, what do you think? >> i think there were a couple moments in this trial that were pivotal. i think one was when the police detective got on the stand and effectively said that she thought he was credible, zimmerman was credible. i thought then when it came down to the very end when we were looking at the closing arguments, the initial opening closing argum
i'm joined again by criminal defense attorney holly hughes and l.a. based attorney brian kabateck.olly, i want to start with you, let's talk about the big takeaway moments as you're watching as a prosecutor here. what was your big takeaway moment? what did it mean to you? >> i think mark o'mara did a really great job of narrowing down what he think is the crux of the case, self-defense, so he encourages the jurors when you go in there to deliberate, look first at that issue and just ask...
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hey, holly morris on the water.e >> reporter: there's no better place to spend it. live on the potomac. we are finding our way to coolness. literally and figuratively.fi put your lifejacket on, and, because i'm bringing you on the water, and we're headed to roosevelt island. stay with us. ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® >>> facebook fan of the day is h beverly cam pel campbell. >>> she loves the intes interac. go like our facebook page and an post a comment below beverly'ss picture. >>> it's the peiv the perfect h, and a place where we you will find our 26 president. holly morris joins us offshore from the theater roosevelt island area. look at you on the water? please be safe, holly, good morning. >> reporter: good mornin
hey, holly morris on the water.e >> reporter: there's no better place to spend it. live on the potomac. we are finding our way to coolness. literally and figuratively.fi put your lifejacket on, and, because i'm bringing you on the water, and we're headed to roosevelt island. stay with us. ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪...
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holly? what happened when you hid the body? my mother was sure i could go to jail. and she couldn't let that happen. she wouldn't let that happen. she knew there was a basement in the barn. so we went down there, and that's when we found the other two. talbot and charney's bodies were already there? i-i guess it was them. did you see anything else? anything at all? no. after we dumped the body, we got out of there as fast as we could. i had a feeling... someone was there with us. someone was watching us. hey. you got a second? sure. word is holly preston's only gonna face manslaughter charges for the homicides. that true? we suggested it to the d.d.a., and he agreed. really? she claims she did it in self-defense, and we believed her. she'll serve time. three guys got killed. she only killed one of them, and it was in self-defense. that's what she says. are you in the business of taking killers at their word? i believe her. did someone from visualize ask you to talk to me? because you've never come to my office and questioned my arrests before. yeah, i might have got
holly? what happened when you hid the body? my mother was sure i could go to jail. and she couldn't let that happen. she wouldn't let that happen. she knew there was a basement in the barn. so we went down there, and that's when we found the other two. talbot and charney's bodies were already there? i-i guess it was them. did you see anything else? anything at all? no. after we dumped the body, we got out of there as fast as we could. i had a feeling... someone was there with us. someone was...
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moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's preventive and solution. >> thank you. it's not going to be a shock to you that i don't have a sizzle reel but i did manage to get a few powerpoint slides in so it's a good thing if i can get my next one. can you advance it for me please? so it is a safety course that i created with yahoo. we partnered together. i started asking questions the first day so my boots are on the ground and i'm in the schools and i love doing what i do, and i believe wholeheartedly and i believe it was the soft power -- yes, i love it. i think it's effective in so many ways, so i had luckily teamed up with the right people at yahoo who were really
moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's preventive and solution. >> thank you. it's not going to...
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she's holly petraeus.f you might know her as the wife of general david petraeus but she's actual been volunteering at army posts for a huge part of her life. she's director of the better business bureau's military line for 16 years, now the director of service office at the consumer protection bureau and got the first president's medallion for commitment to military families. i had to get through it all holly. i'm curious about your work at the consumer protection bureau specifically in rewards to military families. do they get targeted more frequently by banks that are looking to play around the edges, and take a little bit of money out of their pockets and put it into the bank's pockets and if so, why? >> i wouldn't say it's just banks, it's financial services providers of all kinds. right before i came here, i went on google and google's military loans and i got 58 million results. a lot of those are lenders that do tarts the military with military sounding names and many of the interest rates can range
she's holly petraeus.f you might know her as the wife of general david petraeus but she's actual been volunteering at army posts for a huge part of her life. she's director of the better business bureau's military line for 16 years, now the director of service office at the consumer protection bureau and got the first president's medallion for commitment to military families. i had to get through it all holly. i'm curious about your work at the consumer protection bureau specifically in rewards...
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holly? what happened when you hid the body? my mother was sure i could go to jail. and she couldn't let that happen. she wouldn't let that happen. she knew there was a basement in the barn. so we went down there, and that's when we found the other two. talbot and charney's bodies were already there? i-i guess it was them. did you see anything else? anything at all? no. after we dumped the body, we got out of there as fast as we could. i had a feeling... someone was there with us. someone was watching us. hey. you got a second? sure. word is holly preston's only gonna face manslaughter charges for the homicides. that true? we suggested it to the d.d.a., and he agreed. really? she claims she did it in self-defense, and we believed her. she'll serve time. three guys got killed. she only killed one of them, and it was in self-defense. that's what she says. are you in the business of taking killers at their word? i believe her. did someone from visualize ask you to talk to me? because you've never come to my office and questioned my arrests before. yeah, i might have got
holly? what happened when you hid the body? my mother was sure i could go to jail. and she couldn't let that happen. she wouldn't let that happen. she knew there was a basement in the barn. so we went down there, and that's when we found the other two. talbot and charney's bodies were already there? i-i guess it was them. did you see anything else? anything at all? no. after we dumped the body, we got out of there as fast as we could. i had a feeling... someone was there with us. someone was...
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holly, thank you very much. well, there were fire works at a mob trial when two former friends faced off today. someone in washington had this bright idea. and a final good-bye to the granite mountain hot shots when the cbs evening news continues. continues. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, th
holly, thank you very much. well, there were fire works at a mob trial when two former friends faced off today. someone in washington had this bright idea. and a final good-bye to the granite mountain hot shots when the cbs evening news continues. continues. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to...
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holly hughes a former prosecutor as well. so let's talk about this. i want to go to paul callan first. i am being told we're going to go to martin savidge, inside the courthouse. martin, what do you know? >> don, can you hear me? i'm inside the courthouse. sometimes the reception here is just really difficult, but we're back in the waiting game, i'm afraid. you know, we had the anticipation of what you described, but the question came in then the question that actually went back crafted by both the defense and prosecution, we thought maybe during that dinner break that the jurors would then more define the question and send it back into the courtroom so we all gathered outside courtroom 5d at around 8:15 only to have a deputy come out and say, no, the judge is not opening up the courtroom, instead you go back down to the first floor in what is the waiting area and that's where we are. so we've gone from high anticipation back to the general sort of background level of waiting. and i think like many people, you know, there may be about two dozen, three
holly hughes a former prosecutor as well. so let's talk about this. i want to go to paul callan first. i am being told we're going to go to martin savidge, inside the courthouse. martin, what do you know? >> don, can you hear me? i'm inside the courthouse. sometimes the reception here is just really difficult, but we're back in the waiting game, i'm afraid. you know, we had the anticipation of what you described, but the question came in then the question that actually went back crafted...
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holly hughes joins us in atlanta. i want to steal this from my friend nancy grace.sh the lawyers. i love when she says that. we were talking about george zimmerman's brother. i cut you off, loni. you said you agreed with what brian was saying? >> yeah. i think he's not doing himself any favors or his brother any favors by pushing this thing that my brother's innocent. he had the right to do what he did. the jury didn't find him innocent. they found him not guilty. what i thought was interesting when he started talking about, they asked does your brother have remorse about what he did. he said we were taught if you do what you believe is the right thing, you don't have to go back later and apologize for it. you stand up and do it. it's the mentality that perhaps george had out there that night. look, i know that i can stand my ground. i can shoot my gun and if i shoot it, i'm going to shoot to kill, which is what his brother said. you don't shoot to injure, you shoot to kill. that's what he did with trayvon martin. that may be in his mind what's accurate, but i don't
holly hughes joins us in atlanta. i want to steal this from my friend nancy grace.sh the lawyers. i love when she says that. we were talking about george zimmerman's brother. i cut you off, loni. you said you agreed with what brian was saying? >> yeah. i think he's not doing himself any favors or his brother any favors by pushing this thing that my brother's innocent. he had the right to do what he did. the jury didn't find him innocent. they found him not guilty. what i thought was...
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. >>> holly morris is having fun at the strathmore, good morning. >> reporter: we are, and you a knowit's small, butbut mighty, and they're sellsell operating it here at strathmore, and i'm talking about the ucol layy youth yesterday, 2013, it's absolutely free, you are goinga to love it, we will tell you wh you don't want to miss it. stay with us. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. and then the awards started coming in, and i became addicted to the fame. topped with chocolaty drizzle... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. fiber beyond recognition. try new fiber one peanut butter protein bars. >>> hilly clinton band wagon is growing, the national rootsinots organization ready for hillary,, announced it's partnering with 270 strategies.tegies the consulting firm for president obama. 270 strategies will overseewill training and recruitment. clinton has not said if she wilh run for white house in 2016. >>> the pr
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remove him from the vehicle, you know, it would set off the explosives. >> it turns out sergeant hollislong-time friends with the bomber. >> terry and i met about 20 years prior to the incident. he was working at a convenience store and my partner and i would always stop in and visit with him, make sure he was okay. he would be working the graveyard shift. >> sergeant hollis, the sheriff and lieutenant bob lee communicate with rosland through a crack in the window, trying to convince him to give up peacefully. >> we tried to talk him into not even thinking about taking his life, because he was so young, and that he had a family. >> but they are alarmed by what they see inside the car. >> he had a couple gallons of what appeared to me to be gasoline in a box with pipe bombs and some more gun powder and things like this in the back seat. >> rosland sips cough syrup and asks to see his wife and son. >> kept inquiring about bringing his family there, and that's a no-no as far as i was concerned. we kept saying that we couldn't locate them, which we couldn't at that time. >> they were having
remove him from the vehicle, you know, it would set off the explosives. >> it turns out sergeant hollislong-time friends with the bomber. >> terry and i met about 20 years prior to the incident. he was working at a convenience store and my partner and i would always stop in and visit with him, make sure he was okay. he would be working the graveyard shift. >> sergeant hollis, the sheriff and lieutenant bob lee communicate with rosland through a crack in the window, trying to...
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jim. >> axelrod: holly, thank you. we got some video to show you that is remarkable, even for an event that always seems to provide eye-catching pictures. this is pam below that spain where they are conducting their annual running of the bulls. today dozens of people were trapped and trampled in the final day, most were crushed in a pileup at the narrow entrance to the bull ring. >> two people were gored one of them an american from cleveland. no name yet, but we are told he is recovering in a hospital after surgery. later, royal expectations, the old-fashioned way the world will hear when the royal baby arrives. and in the aftermath of a deadly train explosion just how safe is it to ship oil by rail? those stories when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: a six-year-old boy is in critical condition in a chicago hospital tonight after being buried alive when a sand do you know collapsed, the boy was playing at the indiana dunes national lakeshore, along lake michigan when he became trapped under 11 feet of sand,
jim. >> axelrod: holly, thank you. we got some video to show you that is remarkable, even for an event that always seems to provide eye-catching pictures. this is pam below that spain where they are conducting their annual running of the bulls. today dozens of people were trapped and trampled in the final day, most were crushed in a pileup at the narrow entrance to the bull ring. >> two people were gored one of them an american from cleveland. no name yet, but we are told he is...
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holly hughes, you've been watching this. have you ever been presented with anything like this in court? >> well, with the jury coming out with a question? absolutely. it happens all the time. especially when you have something like this that is so powerfully charged, but it is a largely circumstantial evidence case. you've got the defendant's statements and he gave multiple, don. we heard them come in through the prosecution witnesses, the officers that took them, but other than george zimmerman's statements you kind of have to weave together all the other evidence that the prosecution presented. the 911 calls, what was heard on those. the phone call with rachel jantel. we have to look at the time lines and weave it in with the forensics. we know where the keys and cell phone were found on the ground, where george zimmerman's flashlight was found on the ground but you've got to put all those things together to figure out what happened so it is largely circumstantial. you don't have somebody out there with a video phone recor
holly hughes, you've been watching this. have you ever been presented with anything like this in court? >> well, with the jury coming out with a question? absolutely. it happens all the time. especially when you have something like this that is so powerfully charged, but it is a largely circumstantial evidence case. you've got the defendant's statements and he gave multiple, don. we heard them come in through the prosecution witnesses, the officers that took them, but other than george...
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. >> for the latest in the courtroom, fox orlando reporter, holly bristow joins us. holly? >> what a day. definitely an interesting day today in the courtroom. the defense had their chance to wrap up the case and present their closing arguments. they used an interesting animation one they fought hard to use. which started with the two men walking up the sidewalk. their version of what happened. which was trayvon martin punching george zimmerman in the face and then little by little, you would see these people animate up to their windows looking out. they weaved in the 911 call. it seemed to be an interesting way to weave every single witness that they had. they might have had slightly differing accounts, it told the story of what george zimmerman said happened that night. i think that was probably pretty effective with the jury. the defense was also very big on saying don't listen to your common sense, don't listen to common sense, you really need to think about this case, which is not what the prosecution said at all. meanwhile, when the prosecution had their chance to reb
. >> for the latest in the courtroom, fox orlando reporter, holly bristow joins us. holly? >> what a day. definitely an interesting day today in the courtroom. the defense had their chance to wrap up the case and present their closing arguments. they used an interesting animation one they fought hard to use. which started with the two men walking up the sidewalk. their version of what happened. which was trayvon martin punching george zimmerman in the face and then little by little,...
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holly phillips is a cbs medical contributor.rning. >> first of all, what are the drugs here? >> first of all, they're commonly prescribed drugs. these are cholesterol-lowering drugs, and they've also ignited a huge debate within medicine. there are cardiologists who feel they should be added to the water supply because they're so beneficial and some feel they should be prescribed much less. but today they've looked at data from more than 250,000 people and they found that the drugs are safe. safer than they thought before and even safer than over the counter drugs. >> what kind of benefit can you get from statins if you don't have high cholesterol? why would you take it? >> right now indications are primarily around cholesterol and cholesterol numbers, so if your cholesterol is higher than 240 or if you're ldl, your doctor may suggest a statin. or if your cholesterol is lower than that but you have risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure or smoking, other things that can raise your risk of heart disease, your doctor may a
holly phillips is a cbs medical contributor.rning. >> first of all, what are the drugs here? >> first of all, they're commonly prescribed drugs. these are cholesterol-lowering drugs, and they've also ignited a huge debate within medicine. there are cardiologists who feel they should be added to the water supply because they're so beneficial and some feel they should be prescribed much less. but today they've looked at data from more than 250,000 people and they found that the drugs...
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a few weeks ago there was a home burglary not far away in the 8908900 block of holly leaf lane whereom cuer lives. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighbourhood and those things wouldn't happen. >> a day later there was a burglary iburglary on wilson lan bethesda. they are urging people to lock their doors and turn on their porch light and activate their security systems. >> like everybody you get relaxed and leave doors open and things of that nature. >> most of the time the doors are unlocked. >> he is kernel becaushe is cone he lives there is a security presence to deter these crimes. >> i am unhappy because we have been here almost 20 years and it's happening more often these days. >> we wish we could share with you a detailed description of the suspects, but the information is not available at this time. they say it's possible that the suspects had their faces concealed during these crimes. in bethesda abc 7 news. >> and also in maryland a nine-year-old boy is in critical condition after being hit by an suv. the boy was hit on woodmoore north boulevard. the driver did not see
a few weeks ago there was a home burglary not far away in the 8908900 block of holly leaf lane whereom cuer lives. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighbourhood and those things wouldn't happen. >> a day later there was a burglary iburglary on wilson lan bethesda. they are urging people to lock their doors and turn on their porch light and activate their security systems. >> like everybody you get relaxed and leave doors open and things of that nature. >> most of the...
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holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony.our other people have been killed here in the week of violent protests. the situation here in cairo here is changing very quickly and there are real fears that egypt is descending into chaos. outside the barracks of the republican guard in cairo, protesters face off with the egyptian military. deep divisions in this country have erupted on to the streets again. these men are supporters of mohammed morse six the democratically re-elected president who was ousted by the military last week. they believe morsi is being held insided barracks. yesterday, the military opened fire on the demonstrators, killing more than 50 people. the protesters say they were praying praying peacefully when the soldiers began shooting. they deny that saying they were provoked by an armed attack. in this cairo hospital where many of the injured are being treated, there's anger at the army. there were women and children said this man who was shot through the arm. people were falling in the streets, and we weren'
holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony.our other people have been killed here in the week of violent protests. the situation here in cairo here is changing very quickly and there are real fears that egypt is descending into chaos. outside the barracks of the republican guard in cairo, protesters face off with the egyptian military. deep divisions in this country have erupted on to the streets again. these men are supporters of mohammed morse...
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oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites.s a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookie
oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites.s a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that...
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good morning, holly.ally have several options in your closet in terms of patriotic wear. we celebrate it big here. and there is no better place to do just that. they know how to do it. they do it year after year. that's why many people make this a destination spot on independence day. america turns 237 today and they're going to throw a big party down here on the mall and preps are already underway. as you can imagine, security as always is tight. there is a lot of police presence already even at this early hour. they're closing down streets as we speak. and every person that comes down to the mall today to get their spot for the fireworks or the concert on the west lawn of the capitol has to go through a secure entry point. it takes some time and it takes some patience. once everybody gets in, obviously it's well worth it. when you're talking about that capitol 4th concert on the west lawn, star-studded. it is cohosted by tom bergeron and legendary singer barry manilow. there are several other stars that
good morning, holly.ally have several options in your closet in terms of patriotic wear. we celebrate it big here. and there is no better place to do just that. they know how to do it. they do it year after year. that's why many people make this a destination spot on independence day. america turns 237 today and they're going to throw a big party down here on the mall and preps are already underway. as you can imagine, security as always is tight. there is a lot of police presence already even...
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holly case.nd that's a fair housing case, it's not a voting case, but it does hinge on this question of disparate impact and whether or not disparate racial impact is a fair basis. and if this makes it to the court of john roberts, who in the 1980s, as a young justice department attorney, was vigorously against an impact standard and wanted, instead, an intent standard, are we looking at the possibility of even -- that mt. holly could take down the voting rights possibility of disparate impact as a formula? >> i certainly hope that isn't what happens. if we had a court that was respectful of our civil rights precedents, i wouldn't be concerned about this at all. if the mt. holly case goes up, wshd be optimistic about its results, because the fair housing act has been interpreted to have that for decades. it would be a really radical change. >> i laugh because i think, yeah, but radical change in the protection of civil rights is sort of what they're up to here. >> that's unfortunately, i think, o
holly case.nd that's a fair housing case, it's not a voting case, but it does hinge on this question of disparate impact and whether or not disparate racial impact is a fair basis. and if this makes it to the court of john roberts, who in the 1980s, as a young justice department attorney, was vigorously against an impact standard and wanted, instead, an intent standard, are we looking at the possibility of even -- that mt. holly could take down the voting rights possibility of disparate impact...
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holly bristow joins us live with the latest. what did we learn today? >> well, six different witnesses took the stand. i'll take you through them one by one real quick. first, a person from a local community college that testified that george zimmerman had testified criminal litigation. up next, a cop from virginia, saying that zimmerman applied for a job back in 2009 and got denied. up next, a community college professor who is now a j.a.g. military attorney, he testified in court today that in his class, he taught george zimmerman and his classmates about the stand your ground law and about the cassel doctrine and laws of self-defense. after that, another professor, so many technological issues, you couldn't really tell what was going on there. what i got out of him was that george zimmerman had told him his career goal was to become an attorney and even some day become a prosecutor. interesting role there. and two fdle folks there, crime lab people, in the courtroom. the first one up, a gun expert that testified that the muzzle of george zimmerman's
holly bristow joins us live with the latest. what did we learn today? >> well, six different witnesses took the stand. i'll take you through them one by one real quick. first, a person from a local community college that testified that george zimmerman had testified criminal litigation. up next, a cop from virginia, saying that zimmerman applied for a job back in 2009 and got denied. up next, a community college professor who is now a j.a.g. military attorney, he testified in court today...
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. >> wofl fox reporter holly bristol in the courtroom. she joins us with the latest. can you sort of give us a rundown of what happened today? >> the long and the short. the judge decided the defense will be allowed to have their medical examiner talk about the thc levels or the marijuana in trayvon martin's system. before the trial took place, the state fought very hard to prevent these from even being brought up at trial. they did win in a sense in that the defense was not allowed to bring this up in opening statements and the judge said she would decide at a later date and time if the defense could bring that up, talked about that in court today and the judge said that the defense said it can be brought up. the state's own expert last week, their medical examiner said that the levels of thc were minimal and didn't have any kind of effect, but on the stand he changed his opinion and said it could have affected trayvon martin's behavior that night, greta. >> and trayvon mart you knin's called by the defense. he testified for the state, but now he's a defense witness,
. >> wofl fox reporter holly bristol in the courtroom. she joins us with the latest. can you sort of give us a rundown of what happened today? >> the long and the short. the judge decided the defense will be allowed to have their medical examiner talk about the thc levels or the marijuana in trayvon martin's system. before the trial took place, the state fought very hard to prevent these from even being brought up at trial. they did win in a sense in that the defense was not allowed...
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33-year-old holly is no stranger to the game. >> what's going on?> a resident of ohio, she's been in michigan for a month staying at various motels and posting online ads for sex. a quick serve of her room turns up condoms, $259 in cash, and dozens of used syringes. >> what do you use the needle for? are you diabetic or using it for other purposes? >> how many packs do you shoot a day? >> barely anything. >> you don't have any with you? >> no, no drugs, just needles. >> you have to have something here. a thorough search yielded no drugs tonight, but they think holly's supplier may also be her pimp. >> he is probably out here somewhere. >> you have pimps that will use drugs to control the girls quite a bit. they will supply her, get her hooks on heroin, cocaine, or crack, and at that point, that girl is dependent on that drug. it's like a vicious cycle where the girl is hooked, she needs the drugs, and the pimp say dos this and i will give you drugs. >> here is some of her girlfriends. >> hung her belongings are dozens of photographs that show her in
33-year-old holly is no stranger to the game. >> what's going on?> a resident of ohio, she's been in michigan for a month staying at various motels and posting online ads for sex. a quick serve of her room turns up condoms, $259 in cash, and dozens of used syringes. >> what do you use the needle for? are you diabetic or using it for other purposes? >> how many packs do you shoot a day? >> barely anything. >> you don't have any with you? >> no, no drugs,...
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let's go to a phone call with holly. >>: i filed for chapter 113 years ago and i was wondering how ian build my credit. >>: it is our right. to have a bad credit. to reverse it you have to get credit. the first thing i would do. this is counter intuitive. i wanted to save money. save some money to buy at a tv, a refrigerator or something and then go to best buy and sears and instead of paying it off fast. you pay off over time. credit-card companies and credit bureaus will like it more if you have $1,200 payments than one swell hundred dollars payment. that fills us comfortable then consider going to bank rate that, and get a secured credit card. you give them $500. maybe like a local bank then start buying things you typically would buy and pay off on a monthly basis. have it paid off with a secured card. those are the two best ideas as far as rebuilding your credit. take a little bit of a bird. coming up more phone calls and e-mail to. will be right back on rob black and your money. we've got genie on the line. >>: i will do the question and answer for her. her question is ginny ha
let's go to a phone call with holly. >>: i filed for chapter 113 years ago and i was wondering how ian build my credit. >>: it is our right. to have a bad credit. to reverse it you have to get credit. the first thing i would do. this is counter intuitive. i wanted to save money. save some money to buy at a tv, a refrigerator or something and then go to best buy and sears and instead of paying it off fast. you pay off over time. credit-card companies and credit bureaus will like it...
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thank you, holly. >> certainly. >>> a big scene at today's closing arguments. the prosecutor calling george zimmerman a liar. >> where did he go, which direction? and i said i don't know. he cut down from here and made a right. >> did you catch that? did you catch him in one lie right there? he originallyly to the police over and over, before anybody -- even after his interview, didn't know the name of the street and when they let him talk, he gives the name right there. common sense. only three streets and lived there four years. again, why does he have to lie about that? because he does not want to admit that he was following this innocent young boy. >> the defendant, george zimmerman, two people. one shot to death, one who lied about how it happened. why? why might that be? you wonder? because one is shot to death and the other one lies, why would that person lie? >> joining us, our legal panel in washington, bernie grim, jim hammer, and here in sanford, florida, ted wall yailliams, di tennis. hammering on the issue of liar, why is that such an important poi
thank you, holly. >> certainly. >>> a big scene at today's closing arguments. the prosecutor calling george zimmerman a liar. >> where did he go, which direction? and i said i don't know. he cut down from here and made a right. >> did you catch that? did you catch him in one lie right there? he originallyly to the police over and over, before anybody -- even after his interview, didn't know the name of the street and when they let him talk, he gives the name right...
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holly let me go to you.t to play something that happened in court before the hoodie and sweat shirt came out. it is a significant moment in the trial. it highlights how much education george zimmerman had in law enforcement and what kind of a student he was in law enforcement before the killing of trayvon martin. let's have a listen. >> talk to me a little bit about what kind of student you remember the defendant to be. >> you know, you always kind of remember your smartest student or the one that stood out the most, the one that probably wasn't the best student. and he was probably one of the better students in the class. >> so key here. the prosecution pointing out george zimmerman knew a lot about law enforcement. is the theory here that he can craft the story real quick if the cops were to show up? a story that lined self defense to a tee? >> they are trying to establish remember there was a neighbor who testified last week, john, not john good but the other john who was describing george zimmerman's aff
holly let me go to you.t to play something that happened in court before the hoodie and sweat shirt came out. it is a significant moment in the trial. it highlights how much education george zimmerman had in law enforcement and what kind of a student he was in law enforcement before the killing of trayvon martin. let's have a listen. >> talk to me a little bit about what kind of student you remember the defendant to be. >> you know, you always kind of remember your smartest student...
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holly phillips is with us. good morning. >> good morning. it's so interesting.yes. they took two groups of mice. one exercised quite a bit. the other was sedentary. at the end when they studied the brain they noticed both mice hat formed new brain cells but the mice that exercised had formed brain cells that released a transmitter called gaba that calms other cells. it's one of the transmitters we use when we take anti-anxiety medications. they help calm down the help and reduce anxiety. >> i'm so glad there's help for my brain. is this a temporary change basically is what happened here? >> exercise changes the brain permanently. this is important because it has lasting effects. you're less prone to experience anxiety symptoms. >> how often do you need to exercise? >> another study found 30 minutes four days a week and high-intensity exercise is really important and also we're always looking for natural alternatives. any time we can do something where we don't need to take a medication is a good thing. >> when you talk about high-intensity exercise, what do you
holly phillips is with us. good morning. >> good morning. it's so interesting.yes. they took two groups of mice. one exercised quite a bit. the other was sedentary. at the end when they studied the brain they noticed both mice hat formed new brain cells but the mice that exercised had formed brain cells that released a transmitter called gaba that calms other cells. it's one of the transmitters we use when we take anti-anxiety medications. they help calm down the help and reduce anxiety....
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not just any old green, but holly bush green. >> he also means that there is no messing.ve made the decision. the decision is mine. get on with it. >> but he also tolerates the inhabitants' quirks as long as they pay their rent. heather's husband also has a shop at the other end of the village. the shop is open to the public, unlike his wife's. they have a secret arrangement that goes like this -- >> i say, on the road, we have the shop here, right? it is not open to the public, i phone my wife and say i've got two very nice people here in the shop, will you let me send it down to you, they might buy something as well, which they usually do. >> but while the village is amusing itself, the atmosphere is a little chilly, even in summer. the heating only works in certain rooms. visitors are relatively where -- rare, and he even has to wind the clocks himself. to make ends meet, the baronet occasionally hosts weddings. today is lynn's big day. the secretary comes from a small town nearby. her twin sister will be accompanying her to the altar. she is almost more nervous than t
not just any old green, but holly bush green. >> he also means that there is no messing.ve made the decision. the decision is mine. get on with it. >> but he also tolerates the inhabitants' quirks as long as they pay their rent. heather's husband also has a shop at the other end of the village. the shop is open to the public, unlike his wife's. they have a secret arrangement that goes like this -- >> i say, on the road, we have the shop here, right? it is not open to the...
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not just any old green, but holly bush green. >> he also means that there is no messing.ve made the decision. the decision is mine. get on with it. >> but he also tolerates the inhabitants' quirks as long as they pay their rent. heather's husband also has a shop at the other end of the village. the shop is open to the public, unlike his wife's. they have a secret arrangement that goes like this -- >> i say, on the road, we have the shop here, right? it is not open to the public, i phone my wife and say i've got two very nice people here in the shop, will you let me send it down to you, they might buy something as well, which they usually do. >> but while the village is amusing itself, the atmosphere is a little chilly, even in summer. the heating only works in certain rooms. visitors are relatively where -- rare, and he even has to wind the clocks himself. to make ends meet, the baronet occasionally hosts weddings. today is lynn's big day. the secretary comes from a small town nearby. her twin sister will be accompanying her to the altar. she is almost more nervous than t
not just any old green, but holly bush green. >> he also means that there is no messing.ve made the decision. the decision is mine. get on with it. >> but he also tolerates the inhabitants' quirks as long as they pay their rent. heather's husband also has a shop at the other end of the village. the shop is open to the public, unlike his wife's. they have a secret arrangement that goes like this -- >> i say, on the road, we have the shop here, right? it is not open to the...
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holly quan of kcbs radio has the details. >> reporter: yellow police tape just came down on lake park between lakeshore and grand avenue just below 580 near the grand lake theater where two fast food workers were shot and killed around 11:43 last night at the wing stop restaurant. police won't confirm it was an attempted robbery but say at least two suspects came in just before closing while staff and customers were still inside. one suspect was armed and shot the two workers. police are reviewing surveillance tape from inside as well as footage from surrounding businesses. police chief sean whent was here as well surveying the scene. he plans to meet with local merchants in this busy commercial district later today. >> holly quan, thanks. >>> it's going to be another scorcher today. kids in san jose found a creative way to beat the heat. jump in the fountains. it was 100 degrees yesterday and lawrence says it's going to be even hotter today, i guess, right? >> yes. hot, no getting around that. not only that, but we have some muggy conditions developing outside, monsoonal moisture, as
holly quan of kcbs radio has the details. >> reporter: yellow police tape just came down on lake park between lakeshore and grand avenue just below 580 near the grand lake theater where two fast food workers were shot and killed around 11:43 last night at the wing stop restaurant. police won't confirm it was an attempted robbery but say at least two suspects came in just before closing while staff and customers were still inside. one suspect was armed and shot the two workers. police are...
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(michael) when corporate found out that we were dating, they decided they were gonna transfer holly backr old branch in nashua, new hampshire. michael's taking a personal day to move me up.
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