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finally, a jazz record from jeffrey osborne. if you or a jazz lover, you want to add this to your collection. that is our show for tonight. thanks for watching. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with david o. russell on his latest, silver linings playbook. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >> be more. pbs.
finally, a jazz record from jeffrey osborne. if you or a jazz lover, you want to add this to your collection. that is our show for tonight. thanks for watching. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with david o. russell on his latest, silver linings playbook. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said...
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finally, a jazz record from jeffrey osborne. if you or a jazz lover, you want to add this to your collection. that is our show for tonight. thanks for watching. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with david o. russell on his latest
finally, a jazz record from jeffrey osborne. if you or a jazz lover, you want to add this to your collection. that is our show for tonight. thanks for watching. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with david o. russell on his latest
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jeffrey osborne is here to talk about his new album. stay with us. >>> the police search for a man suspected of killing a 71-year-old woman in her capital heights home this weekend. >> a $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. lealia gonzalez joins us live. >> police are still actually out here. we are more than 40 hours after this murder occurred in this neighborhood and police are kind of keeping watch, relieving fears of some in the neighborhood. they were passing out this flyer literally to everyone who lives nearby, hoping one person can answer the question what happened inside this home on saturday? police were called to check on 71-year-old geraldine mcintyre. she lives in the 1200 block of chapel oaks drive. neighbors have been hospitalized for the past three weeks, leaving the elderly woman home alone in the house. >> she left the door open. it's always been unlocked. i said miss geraldine just lock the door. they don't. >> so many new people moving in and out, you have all the riff raff, that is p
jeffrey osborne is here to talk about his new album. stay with us. >>> the police search for a man suspected of killing a 71-year-old woman in her capital heights home this weekend. >> a $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. lealia gonzalez joins us live. >> police are still actually out here. we are more than 40 hours after this murder occurred in this neighborhood and police are kind of keeping watch, relieving fears of some in the...
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. >> jeffrey toobin, you are not going anywhere. because as i said, armstrong faces that potential -- as mr. tillotson said, $15 million lawsuit. that might look like a parking ticket for lance armstrong, when jeff toobin comes back. we will talk about all of the others things that this guy is going to face, and whether what happened today makes a difference. we are back in a moment. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. . >>> a brutal attack on six spanish women vacationing in acapulco, mexico. masked gunmen broke into a bungalow, tied up the men, who were staying there. and raped the women. police say they have strong leads and that arrests could be coming any time. >>> skiing champion lindsey v
. >> jeffrey toobin, you are not going anywhere. because as i said, armstrong faces that potential -- as mr. tillotson said, $15 million lawsuit. that might look like a parking ticket for lance armstrong, when jeff toobin comes back. we will talk about all of the others things that this guy is going to face, and whether what happened today makes a difference. we are back in a moment. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's...
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>> it is clear that katie hadel was afraid of jeffrey michael shiflett. she told police he made threatening phone calls. police picked up jeffrey michael shiflett wednesday morning when they spotted him walking along a road in right chester town. he went to katie hadel's apartment the night before and stopped her to death. >> forced entry into the home. we found the victim stabbed to death in her bedroom. there were two small children in the home as well. >> jeffrey michael shiflett is charged with first-degree murder. this is not his first contact with police. he was just released from prison in december. there were several warrants out for his arrest since then. katie hadel told police he threatened her many times. police came up with a plan meant to keep per se just five days before she was killed. according to investigators, she agreed to stay at her mother's home. >> police agreed to make regular stops several times a day to check in at the mother's house to make sure everything was ok. this is where we believe the victim was but without notifying po
>> it is clear that katie hadel was afraid of jeffrey michael shiflett. she told police he made threatening phone calls. police picked up jeffrey michael shiflett wednesday morning when they spotted him walking along a road in right chester town. he went to katie hadel's apartment the night before and stopped her to death. >> forced entry into the home. we found the victim stabbed to death in her bedroom. there were two small children in the home as well. >> jeffrey michael...
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and jeffrey toobin. what kind of money are we talking about with oscar pistorius and nike?> about $2 million from a diverse array of sponsors and they're doing exactly what brand managers would tell them to do. say you feel terrible about the situation. say that he is innocent until proven guilty and then distance yourself from his brand. and that's exactly what we're seeing. brand managers that we've talked to say, quite frankly, the seriousness of these charges and his stature in society, how many people know about him there, he will never recover financially from this. most likely. they haven't cut their endorsements just yet but many people think they will. >> is that what it takes, does it take murder for them to say we're out? we have sports controversies. bad behavior in bars. shooting incidents. steroids and dogfighting. and a lot of time, sponsors hang on for a long time. >> sometimes, they do. sometimes, they don't. look you look at livestrong and lance armstrong. he will not recover from that. you look at kobe bryant, he was accused of a terrible crime but he los
and jeffrey toobin. what kind of money are we talking about with oscar pistorius and nike?> about $2 million from a diverse array of sponsors and they're doing exactly what brand managers would tell them to do. say you feel terrible about the situation. say that he is innocent until proven guilty and then distance yourself from his brand. and that's exactly what we're seeing. brand managers that we've talked to say, quite frankly, the seriousness of these charges and his stature in society,...
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. >> in december, this man was released from prison after serving time for robbery, jeffrey shiflet. he sentthreatening letters to katie from prison. >> he had been threatening her for a long time including threatening others like judges, and the police. >> the police knew shif let was a threat to katie and they say he continually violated his parole by making threats but he had no fixed address so they tried to protect had l. the safety plan included her staying at her mother's house can which would be visited several times a day by police officerings but on tuesday, katie did not follow the plan. >> we thought she would return to her home in the pikesville precinct where the suspect knew she lived. >> and that's where she was killed but her mother says she did tell police she would spend time at her apartment on tuesday. >> she knew she was going to be there. we asked them thursday for a safety plan flt we stat there for one hour with them for a safety plan. we've beenasking for five years and we never got it. >> jeffrey shiflet was arrested yesterday in the woods behind katie's mo
. >> in december, this man was released from prison after serving time for robbery, jeffrey shiflet. he sentthreatening letters to katie from prison. >> he had been threatening her for a long time including threatening others like judges, and the police. >> the police knew shif let was a threat to katie and they say he continually violated his parole by making threats but he had no fixed address so they tried to protect had l. the safety plan included her staying at her...
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cnn's legal analyst jeffrey toobin and jeffrey jackson joining me now.et's start with you, jeff, can they get the reward or is that caveat really big? >> i think there's a difference between the left of the law and how the real world works. as a technical legal matter, i'm not sure there's a valid contract here. i'm not sure if they were to sue these people that they would actually get the reward. remember, the l.a. police department wants to be a good guy here. this money, these people suffered. very scary incidents. i think they can split the money these two people, be done with it. >> that's the reynolds but of course, this man, carjacked. listen to what he told our randi kaye about his plans if he didn't get the money? >> anybody ever believe he was going to be captured and convicted? i don't think so. i think they put that in as an out. i'm going to talk to a lawyer today. i know i have to file a claim. >> joey jackson, he said he knows he has to talk to a lawyer and file a complaint. as jeffrey toobin says, there's a big difference in the letter of
cnn's legal analyst jeffrey toobin and jeffrey jackson joining me now.et's start with you, jeff, can they get the reward or is that caveat really big? >> i think there's a difference between the left of the law and how the real world works. as a technical legal matter, i'm not sure there's a valid contract here. i'm not sure if they were to sue these people that they would actually get the reward. remember, the l.a. police department wants to be a good guy here. this money, these people...
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abc's jeffrey kofman is in rome with what we think happened. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening, diane. it's as if an earthquake has hit the vatican. the lights are still on, but people here rocked by the surprise resignation of benedict xvi. it began as a routine vatican ceremony, but the pope's announcement in latin was anything but routine. "i have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the papal ministry." with that, for the first time in 600 years a pope is resigning. benedict xvi was already old, 78, when he became pope. that was 2005. here he is almost eight years later clearly frail and feeble. his older brother, father g ege rg ratzinger said today benedict is having trouble walking and had been advised by his doctors to stop traveling overseas. >> this came as a huge surprise to me and everyone in rome and everyone in the vatican. >> reporter: as a cardinal, joseph ratzinger was known as john paul ii's enforcer of religious doctrine. he did not like answering questions.
abc's jeffrey kofman is in rome with what we think happened. jeffrey? >> reporter: good evening, diane. it's as if an earthquake has hit the vatican. the lights are still on, but people here rocked by the surprise resignation of benedict xvi. it began as a routine vatican ceremony, but the pope's announcement in latin was anything but routine. "i have come to the certainty that my strengths, due to an advanced age, are no longer suited to an adequate exercise of the papal...
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jeffrey, let me start with you on this.he state had an uphill climb trying to show that oscar pistorius was a flight risk. were you surprised bail was granted? >> my understanding was extraordinary circumstances, which is the burden that pistorius had to meet is a tough burden. but the judge who did a thorough job focussed a lot on the issue of was there really a risk of flight? it was very hard for the the prosecution to argue in seriously that oscar pistorius was going to flee. without a passport, being such a celebrity, having a very conspicuous disability. the idea he was going to flee was implausible and that was the key to him getting bail. >> this may be the one thing you agree with jeffrey on here. you said he would be granted bail. >> i thought that the magistrate telegraphed it early on in this hearing. and i think the big problem for the prosecution is they overplayed their hand. if they handled this differently, they might have been able to get this magistrate not to give him bail. but they misplayed this entire
jeffrey, let me start with you on this.he state had an uphill climb trying to show that oscar pistorius was a flight risk. were you surprised bail was granted? >> my understanding was extraordinary circumstances, which is the burden that pistorius had to meet is a tough burden. but the judge who did a thorough job focussed a lot on the issue of was there really a risk of flight? it was very hard for the the prosecution to argue in seriously that oscar pistorius was going to flee. without...
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and now, let me just, jeffrey, ask you something.e six pages of messages to other public figures, after he detailed, you know, very specifically the wrongs that he felt he endured at the lapd and growing up and in school. but he said some things, i think, to your point, about being simultaneously rational and lucid and crazy, senator feinstein, you are doing the right thing in leading the reinstitution of a national awb, of course, an assault weapons ban. he talks about ellen degeneres, and then he talks about governor christie. "what can i say, you're the only person i would like to see in the white house in 2016 other than hillary. do one things for your wife, kids, and supporters, start walking at night and eat a little less. not a lot less, just a little." he's currently in touch with current affairs. about the lbgt community, he says, "don't pick on chick-fil-a, free speech is what makes america great." >> but there's this incredible narcissism, there's this self-obsession, that he is now in a position to talk about politics, to
and now, let me just, jeffrey, ask you something.e six pages of messages to other public figures, after he detailed, you know, very specifically the wrongs that he felt he endured at the lapd and growing up and in school. but he said some things, i think, to your point, about being simultaneously rational and lucid and crazy, senator feinstein, you are doing the right thing in leading the reinstitution of a national awb, of course, an assault weapons ban. he talks about ellen degeneres, and...
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back with us, jeffrey toobin and trial attorney daron kavinoky. under arrest, you should be fingerprinted, photographed, what's the difference if you have your mouth swabbed? is there a difference? >> the short answer the court will say there's not a difference. dna is a valuable tool. it's not an invasive test, not like a blood test, it's faster than fingerprints. >> it's invasive. a cotton swab inside your mouth, that's invasive. >> not really. they ink up fingers and they put your hands on a piece of paper. i don't think there's any difference. the argument is based on the idea the dna tells you so much about someone that that's the invasion that it tills you about disease and all sorts of things that the police are not entitled to know. but i think the supreme court is going to say, look, the technology has changed, this is a useful test, it's not that invasive, and it's just like a fingerprint, let the cop dozen it. >> daron, is the issue here, this guy who i outlined, was a bad guy, and he doesn't garner a lot of sympathy. the fact that he w
back with us, jeffrey toobin and trial attorney daron kavinoky. under arrest, you should be fingerprinted, photographed, what's the difference if you have your mouth swabbed? is there a difference? >> the short answer the court will say there's not a difference. dna is a valuable tool. it's not an invasive test, not like a blood test, it's faster than fingerprints. >> it's invasive. a cotton swab inside your mouth, that's invasive. >> not really. they ink up fingers and they...
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jeffreys is suspected in a home invasion in fredericksburg. in that incident, the 67-year-old homeowner fought back hitting the intruder over the head with his oxygen tank. >> 911 calls were part of an emotional day of testimony in the sentencing of a 15-year-old who admitted to opening fire on his classmates inside a high school cafetericafeteria. jim handley and the dramatic reports. >> part of the evidence released by baltimore county state's attorney. we are getting our first look at some pictures of the terrifying day inside the crowded cafeteria. where 15-year-old robert gladden opened fire. three photos released to night. showing the scene inside perry hall high school. in the second after the lunchtime shooting. and e hopened fire. and the vending machine. and videotapes were released to night. and he had been plotting the attack for months. and he will not get out of prison until he is 50. and witnessed a shooting and rushed home. >> she was next to the shooter. i didn't know. i -- i don't know who to get in touch with to try to tell
jeffreys is suspected in a home invasion in fredericksburg. in that incident, the 67-year-old homeowner fought back hitting the intruder over the head with his oxygen tank. >> 911 calls were part of an emotional day of testimony in the sentencing of a 15-year-old who admitted to opening fire on his classmates inside a high school cafetericafeteria. jim handley and the dramatic reports. >> part of the evidence released by baltimore county state's attorney. we are getting our first...
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♪ ♪ ♪ 6. ♪ >> ryan: i am really cold and it's really early but i'm going to meet up with jeffrey saadam good. >> crab sounds good at 7:00 in the morning. >> ryan: i've never done this. >> i don't know how to get it out of the water. >> we're about to go to san francisco bay and learn about crabbing. a friend has set up a special tour. >> come on. ♪ >> do we know what we are doing? >> they are giving me way too much stress. should we get the middle. checking the crab. checking the crab look. making sure the water is good. i think it is a good day for it. i feel very wet. >> how long have you been here? >> i got to san francisco, i rode in m
♪ ♪ ♪ 6. ♪ >> ryan: i am really cold and it's really early but i'm going to meet up with jeffrey saadam good. >> crab sounds good at 7:00 in the morning. >> ryan: i've never done this. >> i don't know how to get it out of the water. >> we're about to go to san francisco bay and learn about crabbing. a friend has set up a special tour. >> come on. ♪ >> do we know what we are doing? >> they are giving me way too much stress. should we get...
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jeffrey shiflett was released from prison and there were reports he was threatening her. 5:37. too much of something can be a bad thing. >> especially when that something is fried, fatty foods . >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. do you agree with producers giving dress-code requirements at events like the grammys and the oscars? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> a diet rich in southern style food increases the risk of a stroke. >> it appears diet be the biggest culprit. stroke frequency was directly linked to the amount of high fat southern food participants consumed. people with these foods six times a week were more likely to have a stroke than those who wait them out once a month. >> a study found low-calorie food and drink sales rose 2.5% between 2006 and 2011. restaurants increased their low- calorie options boosted their sales. >> now weather and traffic together on the 1's. >> it could be worse on the. roads.ea 55 on southbound 295. the volu
jeffrey shiflett was released from prison and there were reports he was threatening her. 5:37. too much of something can be a bad thing. >> especially when that something is fried, fatty foods . >> don't forget to e-mail us your response to our water cooler question of the day. do you agree with producers giving dress-code requirements at events like the grammys and the oscars? you can share your response on wbaltv.com, on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to...
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jeffrey, let me start with you on this. state had an uphill climb trying to show that oscar pistorius was a flight risk. were you surprised bail was granted? >> my understanding was extraordinary circumstances, which is the burden that pistorius had to meet is a tough burden. but the judge who did a thorough job focussed a lot on the issue of was there really a risk of flight? it was very hard for the the prosecution to argue in seriously that oscar pistorius was going to flee. without a passport, being such a celebrity, having a very con speck wous disability. the idea he was going to flee was implausible and that was the key to him getting bail. >> this may be the one thing you agree. you said he would be granted bail. >> i thought that the magistrate telegraphed it early on in this hearing. and i think the big problem for the prosecution is they overplayed their hand. if they handled this differently, they might have been able to get this magistrate not go give him bail. but they misplayed this entire hearing. number one
jeffrey, let me start with you on this. state had an uphill climb trying to show that oscar pistorius was a flight risk. were you surprised bail was granted? >> my understanding was extraordinary circumstances, which is the burden that pistorius had to meet is a tough burden. but the judge who did a thorough job focussed a lot on the issue of was there really a risk of flight? it was very hard for the the prosecution to argue in seriously that oscar pistorius was going to flee. without a...
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as jeffrey mentioned what happened here? who got to him? who does he owe to somebody? to get this through is not up front and honest. i am for the jobs. i am for the benefit it brings to the city. build it somewhere else. that's where it needs to go. the view that we have there and the view that means to the city since the freeway is torn down is lost. it will never come down. as far as the model -- actually we never seen a model to scale so that when they take the pictures everything is a top down view. you don't see it. put it on the ground and show me how big it is and the view from the little tube and i don't care where you sit the view corridor if you stand or here or here and i don't stand on my balcony and look in one particular direction, so my best advice would be to think about it really hard and see how much it destroys the waterfront in san francisco and whether you want to look at something you can't see through or something you can. >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. danny campbell with the sheet union workers. i am here to support this projec
as jeffrey mentioned what happened here? who got to him? who does he owe to somebody? to get this through is not up front and honest. i am for the jobs. i am for the benefit it brings to the city. build it somewhere else. that's where it needs to go. the view that we have there and the view that means to the city since the freeway is torn down is lost. it will never come down. as far as the model -- actually we never seen a model to scale so that when they take the pictures everything is a top...
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katie aheadel was -- hadel was stabbed to death and jeffrey shiflett was arrested. >> they knew she was there and we asked them thursday for a safety plan. katie and i sat there for one hour with them and asked for a safety plan and have been asking for five years and we never ever got it. >> okay you are hearing from katie hadel's mom talking about a safety plan in place trying to protect her daughter from jeffrey shiflett they said the plan was in place and he wassending threatening letters to hadel. they had a brief relationship and baltimore county said they were trying to help but mom is reporting a different story. he was later arrested outside her mom's home once again jeffy shiflett is being held without bond charged with first degree murderer. >>> time for ravens for you this morning. he is on the cover of sports illustrate and last night gentleman could by jones was introduceed to the -- jacoby jones was introduced to the world. he talked about the power outage at the super dome after his lengthy touchdown run. >> the lights went out not long after that. yeah. i was tired. >>
katie aheadel was -- hadel was stabbed to death and jeffrey shiflett was arrested. >> they knew she was there and we asked them thursday for a safety plan. katie and i sat there for one hour with them and asked for a safety plan and have been asking for five years and we never ever got it. >> okay you are hearing from katie hadel's mom talking about a safety plan in place trying to protect her daughter from jeffrey shiflett they said the plan was in place and he wassending...
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they hope jeffreys is soon caught and brought to justice. >> i don't want to see vengeance. i do want to see justice served. >> fredericksburg police say they have strong reason to believe jeffreys is also the man who attacked and robbed a 67-year-old man along morningside drive saturday night. the victim fought back with his portable oxygen tank which police say may have cut jeffries' face. >>> in d.c. police are releasing surveillance video of a vehicle of interest in a fatal hit and run. darnell ross of upper marlboro was killed february 16th. 20-year-old was struck by a car on m street near first in northeast. the driver took off. if you have any information, police would like to hear from you. >>> another big story, a mistrial in the mother daughter murder case in prince george's county. jason scott will be retried this fall for the deaths of a largo mother and daughter found dead in a stolen car in march of 2009. fox 5's karen gray houston is in the newsroom with reaction. >> jason thomas scott is a professional criminal. he has already been convicted on federal charge
they hope jeffreys is soon caught and brought to justice. >> i don't want to see vengeance. i do want to see justice served. >> fredericksburg police say they have strong reason to believe jeffreys is also the man who attacked and robbed a 67-year-old man along morningside drive saturday night. the victim fought back with his portable oxygen tank which police say may have cut jeffries' face. >>> in d.c. police are releasing surveillance video of a vehicle of interest in a...
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police say that jeffrey and katie had a relationship. however police are not releasing any information about the nature of that relationship. >>> a double shooting in harford county left a teenager dead and another recovering. now the community is coming together. abc2 news' sherrie johnson has more on the story and lot of people surprised by what happened. >> reporter: yes, a lot of people are -- it's going to be a very tough day today charlie for folks as they come together. and tonight, friends and family will gather for a vigil to remember the life of 17-year- old michael kearins. the teen was killed in a double shooting in edgewood. those who knew him will return to the scene of the crime tonight for a vigil. now kearins and 18-year-old christopher cousins were both shot last week. they went to the park for a meeting and there was a confrontation and shots were fired. kearins was taken to the upper chesapeake medical center in bel air. now cousins was flown to shock trauma where he was in good condition at last report. 21-year-old g
police say that jeffrey and katie had a relationship. however police are not releasing any information about the nature of that relationship. >>> a double shooting in harford county left a teenager dead and another recovering. now the community is coming together. abc2 news' sherrie johnson has more on the story and lot of people surprised by what happened. >> reporter: yes, a lot of people are -- it's going to be a very tough day today charlie for folks as they come together....
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and police arrested jeffrey shivlett in the crime. he was released from prison in december after serving time for robbery. while behind bars he reportedly sent threatening letters to hadel and they had a brief relationship. police say he repeatedly violated his parole by continuing to make threats but he had no fixed address and investigators couldn't find him. >> they tried to protect hadel and she was four months pregnant. the safety plan including her staying at her mother's house which would be visited times several -- several times a week by police. but they say she went back to her apartment and her mother disputes the story. >> they knew she was there and they knew -- they -- we asked them thursday for a safety plan. katie and i sat there for one hour with them and asked for a safety plan. we have been asking for five years and we never ever got it. >> jeffrey shiflett was arrested in the woods behind katie's home. he is charmed with first degrow murder and held without bond. >>> 4:53. five things to know. gun rights advocates
and police arrested jeffrey shivlett in the crime. he was released from prison in december after serving time for robbery. while behind bars he reportedly sent threatening letters to hadel and they had a brief relationship. police say he repeatedly violated his parole by continuing to make threats but he had no fixed address and investigators couldn't find him. >> they tried to protect hadel and she was four months pregnant. the safety plan including her staying at her mother's house...
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. >>> just ahead, jeffrey toobin and joe ji jackson are going to discuss this. we are going to hear from reeva steenkamp's best friend tonight, erin burr note out front. >>> and jodi arias testifying about the day travis alexander died. >> i was in the bathroom. i remember dropping the knife and it clinked on the tile, made a big noise, and i just remember screaming. i don't remember anything after that. not immediately. >> we break down her testimony and memory lapse, next. dle-meltr usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and c
. >>> just ahead, jeffrey toobin and joe ji jackson are going to discuss this. we are going to hear from reeva steenkamp's best friend tonight, erin burr note out front. >>> and jodi arias testifying about the day travis alexander died. >> i was in the bathroom. i remember dropping the knife and it clinked on the tile, made a big noise, and i just remember screaming. i don't remember anything after that. not immediately. >> we break down her testimony and memory...
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back with us is jeffrey toobin, senior legal analyst.al prosecutor, and also joey jackson, a criminal defense attorney and dear friend of this program. first let me just say chris brown's defense attorney is mark geragos and is calling these allegations absolutely false. so it matters now what happens in court. and rihanna is sitting front and center in that gallery. she may not have spoken but just sitting there speaks louder than words. i'll throw that out to you. does it just matter that she showed up? >> it does. there are two issues obviously here, ashleigh. one is whether or not he did the community service. as to that issue, her appearance is not really relevant. what is relevant is documentation to show that he did in virginia community service that was owed in los angeles. now, on the other issue as to the charges themselves it's always relevant, when you have a domestic violence case when you have a victim who is supporting you. trust me this happens so often. i remember as a prosecutor, it was so difficult to move forward in c
back with us is jeffrey toobin, senior legal analyst.al prosecutor, and also joey jackson, a criminal defense attorney and dear friend of this program. first let me just say chris brown's defense attorney is mark geragos and is calling these allegations absolutely false. so it matters now what happens in court. and rihanna is sitting front and center in that gallery. she may not have spoken but just sitting there speaks louder than words. i'll throw that out to you. does it just matter that she...
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jeffrey, let me start with you on this.l climb trying to show that oscar pistorius was a flight risk. were you surprised bail was granted? >> my understanding was extraordinary circumstances, which is the burden that pistorius had to meet is a tough burden. but the judge who did a thorough job focussed a lot on the issue of was there really a risk of flight? it was very hard for the the prosecution to argue in seriously that oscar pistorius was going to flee. without a passport, being such a celebrity, having a very conspicuous disability. the idea he was going to flee was implausible and that was the key to him getting bail. >> this may be the one thing you agree with jeffrey on here. you said he would be granted bail. >> i thought that the magistrate telegraphed it early on in this hearing. and i think the big problem for the prosecution is they overplayed their hand. if they handled this differently, they might have been able to get this magistrate med not to give him bail. but they misplayed this entire hearing. number
jeffrey, let me start with you on this.l climb trying to show that oscar pistorius was a flight risk. were you surprised bail was granted? >> my understanding was extraordinary circumstances, which is the burden that pistorius had to meet is a tough burden. but the judge who did a thorough job focussed a lot on the issue of was there really a risk of flight? it was very hard for the the prosecution to argue in seriously that oscar pistorius was going to flee. without a passport, being...
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police also suspect jeffreys was involved in a home invasion in fredericksburg. the 67-year-old homeowner fought back, hitting the intruder over his head with an oxygen tank. jeffreys may have suffered injuries to his head in the process. >>> meantime, it's back to the drawing board for prosecutors this morning after a double-murder trial gets thrown off the tracks. a judge declared a mistrial in the jason scott trial yesterday. scott is accused of killing delores and her daughter, ebony dewitt, in largo in 2009. a detective on the witness stand referenced scott's involvement in several unrelated home invasions. the judge said that information could sway jurors so they were sent home. scott is already carrying out a 100-year sentence for other crimes. a new trial is slated to start this fall. >>> d.c. police need your help finding the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run. take a look at this surveillance video showing the car. the crash happened a week and a half ago in the 100 block of m street northeast. a 20-year-old maryland man was killed in that crash. s
police also suspect jeffreys was involved in a home invasion in fredericksburg. the 67-year-old homeowner fought back, hitting the intruder over his head with an oxygen tank. jeffreys may have suffered injuries to his head in the process. >>> meantime, it's back to the drawing board for prosecutors this morning after a double-murder trial gets thrown off the tracks. a judge declared a mistrial in the jason scott trial yesterday. scott is accused of killing delores and her daughter,...
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welcome to the show, jeffrey. start is i grew up and i think most people have an instinctive impression, probably not that inaccurate of nixon as a master of the dark arts. we have a very negative view of him instinctively and we have instinctively a positive view of eisenhower but reading your book and reading up more on their relationships over the years i find myself feeling sympathetic for nixon and as this guy that just longed for some sort of acceptance by eisenhower, some sort of a connection with him that was never there and you write at one point nixon saw in eisenhower a man to radiate kindness and acting with casual cruelty. can you explain that a little bit? >> a couple of things. you should probably give eisenhower credit still for being pretty good. he had great instincts of war and peace and looking at nixon, looking at nixon in this period, he wasn't yet the disgraced former president but a very intelligent, very ambitious and controversial senator and then a vice president. so, he was -- he's not
welcome to the show, jeffrey. start is i grew up and i think most people have an instinctive impression, probably not that inaccurate of nixon as a master of the dark arts. we have a very negative view of him instinctively and we have instinctively a positive view of eisenhower but reading your book and reading up more on their relationships over the years i find myself feeling sympathetic for nixon and as this guy that just longed for some sort of acceptance by eisenhower, some sort of a...
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i'm sure jeffrey sachss would agree with that, very conservative guy.republicans? >> a rino. >> republican in name only. >> liberal. >> there's something else, joe, that i think is important about ronald reagan's ramp-up to the presidency. i was there when he got elected governor of california. the first campaign i covered when i joined nbc was ronald reagan's run for the nomination. he had not yet gotten the nomination in the spring of 1966. then he arrives in sacramento with a very hard right kind of agenda. we're going to turn this state around in a different direction. and he encounters the state legislature which is run by brilliant politician of the speaker assembly in those days who had been a great senator, by the way, and willie brown and bob moretti and mosconi. at the end of three months, he said this guy is a lot smarter than we realized, and you can work with him. they would go in and close the door and they'd make the deals at the state level. that went on for two terms. >> by the way, that was the union negotiator coming out in reagan, an
i'm sure jeffrey sachss would agree with that, very conservative guy.republicans? >> a rino. >> republican in name only. >> liberal. >> there's something else, joe, that i think is important about ronald reagan's ramp-up to the presidency. i was there when he got elected governor of california. the first campaign i covered when i joined nbc was ronald reagan's run for the nomination. he had not yet gotten the nomination in the spring of 1966. then he arrives in...
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paul callan is here with us, sunny hostin and also jeffrey toobin. jeff, are you stuck with it?t necessarily. i mean, when you close on a house, you sign lots of papers. some of those papers are representations that the seller makes. the seller has clear title to the house, the seller is delivering to you a house that is habitable. if they turn -- if the house turns out to be uninhabitable, you have certain rights. it's a pain in the neck to try to exercise those rights. what you want is a clean, decent house. but legally you do have some recourse against both the seller and, perhaps, the mortgage company that have done the due diligence. >> i'm reading all about these cases where people are left stuck and they feel like they're on the hook for paying for the cleanup at the same time paying for rental because they've got to move out, their babies are getting sick and they have to pay the mortgage. >> i was just looking down at my notes about the breaking bad series. because walter white's lawyer saul goodman, you need him in this situation. the lesson is, never move into a house
paul callan is here with us, sunny hostin and also jeffrey toobin. jeff, are you stuck with it?t necessarily. i mean, when you close on a house, you sign lots of papers. some of those papers are representations that the seller makes. the seller has clear title to the house, the seller is delivering to you a house that is habitable. if they turn -- if the house turns out to be uninhabitable, you have certain rights. it's a pain in the neck to try to exercise those rights. what you want is a...
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jeffrey toobin is here to explain.cifically cites imminent threat and it's longer than i'm pointing out here. if there's an imminent threat of violent attack against the united states and capture's not feasible, that an informed high level official of the government can decide that a target can actually be taken out. remarkable. >> it's an amazing document. hats off to michael isikoff who got this. think about the discretion, how much power, not even the president -- >> a high-level official. >> not defined who that is. that could be a general. the vice president, who knows. is it secretary of defense. okay. so he decides -- >> or she -- >> -- well, currently a he. could decide this person is an imminent threat. no judge, no jury. this person is dead right away. >> i want to add that, no judge, because it says this memo asserts courts should not play a role in reviewing or restraining these decisions. there will be no probable cause hearing. there will be nothing other than that official saying take him out. >> this me
jeffrey toobin is here to explain.cifically cites imminent threat and it's longer than i'm pointing out here. if there's an imminent threat of violent attack against the united states and capture's not feasible, that an informed high level official of the government can decide that a target can actually be taken out. remarkable. >> it's an amazing document. hats off to michael isikoff who got this. think about the discretion, how much power, not even the president -- >> a high-level...