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jeff jeffs. but this is the track record of the flds community dating back for decades.none of these are new. trafficking from canada and across the international line, the stories we've done a decade ago. the truth is out there. my hope as sort of an old storyteller of this yarn is that we finally reach critical mass. with this, with the attention span of the american public will not be immediately diverted. we'll realize that this is the mow does op ran die of this group and that law enforcement wherever these people set up shop will take note and start going after the men, prosecuting the women. when they throw their young boys out onto the street, go get them for child neglect. when they fleece the government as they call bleeding the beast, go after them. because this really has become a criminal enterprise. and none of this is new. >> i got to ask about that 18-year-old girl again as well, mike. so when you ask for more questions or you ask people like her more questions, do they believe they're carrying out the will of god? what is driving -- >> absolutely. and i
jeff jeffs. but this is the track record of the flds community dating back for decades.none of these are new. trafficking from canada and across the international line, the stories we've done a decade ago. the truth is out there. my hope as sort of an old storyteller of this yarn is that we finally reach critical mass. with this, with the attention span of the american public will not be immediately diverted. we'll realize that this is the mow does op ran die of this group and that law...
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jeff musial is still here. >> jeff: i'm here. >> jimmy: yep. >> jeff: you feel safe?the big and small screen and is continuing her acclaimed run doing broadway musical theater in the hugely popular show, "the addams family." look at it right here. playbill right there. [ cheers and applause ] please welcome once again the talented, the gorgeous brooke shields, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jeff: brooke, you look gorgeous. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: jeff is out here. jeff, he wanted to hang out. he wanted to meet you. >> jeff: i did. >> i got to meet him backstage with little bella -- for a little while. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. see -- >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: -- you get the girls with that spider monkey. >> jeff: i don't need puppies or kittens. >> jimmy: no. >> spider monkeys. >> jeff: spider monkeys. >> jimmy: do you have any more -- >> chick magnet. >> jimmy: do you have any more? >> jeff: i do, actually. >> jimmy: could you -- ? do you want bring some -- >> jeff: i saved some little -- little chicks. [ audience aws ] >> these a
jeff musial is still here. >> jeff: i'm here. >> jimmy: yep. >> jeff: you feel safe?the big and small screen and is continuing her acclaimed run doing broadway musical theater in the hugely popular show, "the addams family." look at it right here. playbill right there. [ cheers and applause ] please welcome once again the talented, the gorgeous brooke shields, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jeff: brooke, you look gorgeous....
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jeff? >> so as the jury deliberates, i'm just curious, a little more texture and color, is casey anthony in the courthouse? is she sitting in the courtroom? where are the prosecutors? where are her lawyers? >> reporter: everybody right now is in the courtroom. in fact, if the jury has a question they need to address or something they don't understand, what they'll do is pass a note to judge perry at which point he will refer them to the law they are to use in order to answer that question. when this happens, every court official needs to be in that courtroom, both the prosecution and the state. so everybody's on standby. of course, when a verdict is reached, they will tell the media, and every court official that everybody's to resume their position because there's an answer to the big question. >> lilia luciano on verdict watch for us in orlando. thank you so much. >>> i want to bring in our legal panel to talk about deliberations and which side did a better job of proving its case. we hav
jeff? >> so as the jury deliberates, i'm just curious, a little more texture and color, is casey anthony in the courthouse? is she sitting in the courtroom? where are the prosecutors? where are her lawyers? >> reporter: everybody right now is in the courtroom. in fact, if the jury has a question they need to address or something they don't understand, what they'll do is pass a note to judge perry at which point he will refer them to the law they are to use in order to answer that...
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>> hi, there, jeff. house speaker john boehner and president obama are saying that they are not close to a deal, but there has certainly been a lot of chatter about a potential deal. here is what it would look like. it would involve $3 trillion in deficit reductions over the next decade. it would include immediate cus s to discretionary spending right off of the top, and then over time, you'd see some changes in entitlements things like social security and medicare and also some changes to the tax code including a roll back for tax breaks for the wealthy americans and the large corporations and involve this deduction for home mortgage interest rates, and what is interesting now, jeff, earlier in the week, a lot of of the republicans were rattled, up set by this idea that any move would involve a increase in the tax hix, but now the democrats are concerned, because they are concerned that the latest potential deal that might be discussed wouldn't hit home hard enough in terms of the tax reform, and they a
>> hi, there, jeff. house speaker john boehner and president obama are saying that they are not close to a deal, but there has certainly been a lot of chatter about a potential deal. here is what it would look like. it would involve $3 trillion in deficit reductions over the next decade. it would include immediate cus s to discretionary spending right off of the top, and then over time, you'd see some changes in entitlements things like social security and medicare and also some changes...
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>> jeff ashton is an experienced prosecutor. he did a masterful job in his closing argument with what he had. he did have direct evidence of pre-meditation. he didn't convince me that casey anthony is guilty of pre-meditated murder. >> no aggravated child abuse perhaps. let's see what they have. coming up the role the tiny victim's grandpa played. wait until you see george anthony's role as it's delineated in these closing arguments all he played in the continuing tragedy after this. >> george is getting trying to find out what is really going on but george is being told to stay out of it. if you read his suicide letter it says in there if you go to the third page it says i have tried for months in fact over a year, and i was told to stop being negative. george is trying to get beneath the layer of the lie but he's being told to stay out of it. stop being negative. casey's lies continue. >> george anthony, grandpa jo-jo to caylee has been a central figure since day one. what role did he play in the tragedy. jeff ashton mocks def
>> jeff ashton is an experienced prosecutor. he did a masterful job in his closing argument with what he had. he did have direct evidence of pre-meditation. he didn't convince me that casey anthony is guilty of pre-meditated murder. >> no aggravated child abuse perhaps. let's see what they have. coming up the role the tiny victim's grandpa played. wait until you see george anthony's role as it's delineated in these closing arguments all he played in the continuing tragedy after...
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and jeff is still with me now. jeff, when you heard about the sentencing, it seemed to me, and i'm not a legal expert, that the judge was making a point by giving her the absolute maximum that he could for the comparatively trivial crimes for which she was convicted. would you concur with that? >> well, i don't think that the sentence necessarily is a comment on how the judge felt about the more serious charges. clearly, though the crimes were misdemeanors, the effect that these misdemeanors had on law enforcement, on the community were incredible. i mean, the hundreds of thousands of hours, thousands of dollars, the hours of civilians' -- i mean, these lies created a havoc in this community and pain for months. so even without the murder, i still think the judge's sentence is very, very appropriate. >> i want to play you another clip from one of the jurors and get your reaction to this, jeff, if you don't mind. >> there wasn't enough evidence. there wasn't anything strong enough to say exactly -- i don't think any
and jeff is still with me now. jeff, when you heard about the sentencing, it seemed to me, and i'm not a legal expert, that the judge was making a point by giving her the absolute maximum that he could for the comparatively trivial crimes for which she was convicted. would you concur with that? >> well, i don't think that the sentence necessarily is a comment on how the judge felt about the more serious charges. clearly, though the crimes were misdemeanors, the effect that these...
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remember, jeff hopkins, the back story of jeff hopkins, he's a wealthy friend of hers, that she has some romantic interest in who conveniently lives out of town. oh, you know, we were going to be at the character breakfast because but now we're in jacksonville with jeff hopkins. this is the beginning, i submit to you, of casey's long-term strategy for how to deal with cindy because she has to have one. remember timer 55, timer 55 is the password that casey creates for her myspace and facebook accounts and there were two references business casey to timer 55. the first was, in one of the tape recorded conversations with lee anthony, you saw in jail, where she says timer 55 is related to caylee. and late, lee testified, he had to be -- his recollection had to be refreshed, as he frequently did, but admitted that casey had told him that timer 55 reflected the 55 days between june 16th and caylee's birthday. now, he -- she told him the story that that was some reflection of when she thought that zani would bring caylee back. but we know now that's not true. we know zani is a fiction. what di
remember, jeff hopkins, the back story of jeff hopkins, he's a wealthy friend of hers, that she has some romantic interest in who conveniently lives out of town. oh, you know, we were going to be at the character breakfast because but now we're in jacksonville with jeff hopkins. this is the beginning, i submit to you, of casey's long-term strategy for how to deal with cindy because she has to have one. remember timer 55, timer 55 is the password that casey creates for her myspace and facebook...
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jeff and matt have been a fantastic partners in this. as far as we know, it is a new day in these efforts and really trying to work collaboratively and we hope to have all your support in doing that. [applause] >> of course, that is not to say that we are not going to fight it out in court because, of course, that is what we do. i would like to briefly introduce ross mirkarimi, who is a supervisor here in the city, and he has been a champion of many criminal justice issues, including prisoner reentry. i also want to thank and acknowledge debra atherton. thank you. supervisor mirkarimi: it is nice to see everybody. jeff is generous. i was not expecting to be up here. i know you have had a productive day. i think that the public defender's summit is something not to be missed and a template for the rest of california and probably the nation to follow. i am proud of our public defender. i am proud of our criminal justice partners because over the last four years, we have seen a great amount of innovation. jeff and i started the city's first
jeff and matt have been a fantastic partners in this. as far as we know, it is a new day in these efforts and really trying to work collaboratively and we hope to have all your support in doing that. [applause] >> of course, that is not to say that we are not going to fight it out in court because, of course, that is what we do. i would like to briefly introduce ross mirkarimi, who is a supervisor here in the city, and he has been a champion of many criminal justice issues, including...
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jeff ashton today talked about the duct tape as a murder weapon.t this one. >> why would you put duct tape over the face of a child? well, there's two reasons, one is perhaps to silence them, but then why do you need three? remember, this case, there wasn't one piece of duct tape placed over caylee's face, there were three, overlapping at angels, placed over her face. you need three because your purpose is not to simply silence the child, your purpose is to make sure the child cannot breathe. one, two, three. and then the child dies. >> judge jeanine: wow. you've got the prosecutor describing the actual act of murder, the number of pieces of duct tape. holly, how is the jury responding to this one? >> you know, judge, this was right around 10:30 this morning and it was around, if not half the time that the jury typically gets a little mid morning break, and i noticed them getting very fittingy, i didn't notice any facial expressions or anything like that, but this is the first time during this trial that i have noticed at least half the jurors star
jeff ashton today talked about the duct tape as a murder weapon.t this one. >> why would you put duct tape over the face of a child? well, there's two reasons, one is perhaps to silence them, but then why do you need three? remember, this case, there wasn't one piece of duct tape placed over caylee's face, there were three, overlapping at angels, placed over her face. you need three because your purpose is not to simply silence the child, your purpose is to make sure the child cannot...
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jeff ashton today talked about the duct tape as a murder weapon.et's take a look at this one. >> why would you put duct tape over the face of a child? well, there's two reasons, one is perhaps to silence them, but then why do you need three? remember, this case, there wasn't one piece of duct tape placed over caylee's face, there were three, overlapping at angels, placed over her face. you need three because your purpose is not to simply silence the child, your purpose is to make sure the child cannot breathe. one, two, three. and then the child dies. >> judge jeanine: wow. you've got the prosecutor describing the actual act of murder, the number of pieces of duct tape. holly, how is the jury responding to this one? >> you know, judge, this was right around 10:30 this morning and it was around, if not half the time that the jury typically gets a little mid morning break, and i noticed them getting very fittingy, i didn't notice any facial expressions or anything like that, but this is the first time during this trial that i have noticed at least ha
jeff ashton today talked about the duct tape as a murder weapon.et's take a look at this one. >> why would you put duct tape over the face of a child? well, there's two reasons, one is perhaps to silence them, but then why do you need three? remember, this case, there wasn't one piece of duct tape placed over caylee's face, there were three, overlapping at angels, placed over her face. you need three because your purpose is not to simply silence the child, your purpose is to make sure the...
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jeff? right there. jeff!is clear. [ cellphone beeps ] [ jeff ] ooh! thanks hun! [ female announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh turkey comes in a clear pack so the freshness you see is what you taste. only from oscar mayer. [ cellphone beeps ] ♪ it's for you. [ chuckles ] ♪ it doesn't get better than this ♪ mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster! [ female announcer ] neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster. and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain relief. kills the germs. fights the pain. ♪ 'cause band-aid®'s stuck on me ♪ [ female announcer ] speed up healing for half the tears and twice the fun with band-aid® brand and disney/pixar's cars 2. ♪ i'm stuck on band-aid® brand ♪ ♪ 'cause band-aid® helps heal me ♪ ♪ i'm stuck on band-aid® brand ♪ so where's the best place to be this summer? i'm gonna say...leading the way with ford...it's only the best-selling brand in america... get behind the wheel of a ford escape... with quality that can't be beat by toyota. escape off
jeff? right there. jeff!is clear. [ cellphone beeps ] [ jeff ] ooh! thanks hun! [ female announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh turkey comes in a clear pack so the freshness you see is what you taste. only from oscar mayer. [ cellphone beeps ] ♪ it's for you. [ chuckles ] ♪ it doesn't get better than this ♪ mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster! [ female announcer ] neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster. and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain...
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i think jeff ashton stayed away from trying to go too ". to pound a square peg into a round hole. still didn't give you the when, the where, didn't give you the how and didn't go into the use of the chloroform which to me is telling on the lack of premeditation. >> what we do have is jeff ashton talking about how casey spent her time between when allegedly caylee died and when the whole gig was up. let's listen to what jeff ashton says, some of the things she does. listen to this. >> casey anthony was at blockbuster on june 16th walking arm in arm with her boyfriend tony. caylee was in the trunk of her car in the early stages of decomposition. when casey returned to the house on the 17th or 18th, she backed her car into the garage with the intention of burying caylee in the back yard. she went to brian burner and borrowed a shovel. based upon the dog alerts in the back yard, she in all likelihood actually took caylee's body back to the back yard and set it down for a period of time. was digging too much work? perhaps. and she decided instea
i think jeff ashton stayed away from trying to go too ". to pound a square peg into a round hole. still didn't give you the when, the where, didn't give you the how and didn't go into the use of the chloroform which to me is telling on the lack of premeditation. >> what we do have is jeff ashton talking about how casey spent her time between when allegedly caylee died and when the whole gig was up. let's listen to what jeff ashton says, some of the things she does. listen to this....
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you are going to hear prosecutor jeff ashton hear prosecutor jeff ashton abouananananannouncer ] thisnetwork. a living, breathing intelligence that's helpi drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> greta: letters casey anthony wrote behind bars are raising eyebrows. she writes about having more children. did you hear that? more children. she writes about wanting to have more children. between the years 2008, 2009 she wrote more than 50 letters to a fellow female inmate many she writes let's make a deal, let's get pregnant together.
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>> -- what jeff ashton is going to do?his point it is unclear if he's going to be back here nor sentencing tomorrow. we know for sure he's reretiring. i heard from sores when it looked -- like this case was going to trail in '09 he was looking to retire and was going to push retirement. who knows if he is going to full retirement or private practice. >> greta: book deals offered to anybody on the prosecution, defense, defendant, jurors, you heard anything about that? >> i do know that jose baez has hired a big time agent out of new york. he was on a news program tonight. i've heard many of some deals being made many i'm not sure if one was made for that interview. there are rumors swirling that casey would get a high dollar for her first interview. >> greta: that will be interesting to see if that happens. i wonder if she poison for most people in terms -- news organizations don't, in terms of the entertainment. entertainment networks, that she is poison. >> i have an issue any time anybody pays for an interview. this is o
>> -- what jeff ashton is going to do?his point it is unclear if he's going to be back here nor sentencing tomorrow. we know for sure he's reretiring. i heard from sores when it looked -- like this case was going to trail in '09 he was looking to retire and was going to push retirement. who knows if he is going to full retirement or private practice. >> greta: book deals offered to anybody on the prosecution, defense, defendant, jurors, you heard anything about that? >> i do...
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jillian, jeff and dorothy are really quite nice. despite my own brutal grilling from them yesterday. >> i watch you do the news. there's something about you that's a soothing quality. you give meet information and i really enjoy it. >> plus he's got those blue eyes. >> okay. so it wasn't a brutal grilling at all. i'm no expert, but i want to save kat von d further trouble. here's how tv works. if you are very publicly engage today a guy who's on your tattoo reality show and you've talked about that guy and then you go on tv to promote said tattoo reality show right after you announce your breakup to that guy and your own network send out a clip of your tattoo reality show that features you showing that guy you're engaged to the tattoo that you got of his face in your arm pit? i'm just going out on a limb here, but maybe you're going to get asked about that. now of course, maybe walking out on the fine goeks at good day l.a. was part of the publicity plan. by not appearing you get more coverage than by actually appearing. but that wo
jillian, jeff and dorothy are really quite nice. despite my own brutal grilling from them yesterday. >> i watch you do the news. there's something about you that's a soothing quality. you give meet information and i really enjoy it. >> plus he's got those blue eyes. >> okay. so it wasn't a brutal grilling at all. i'm no expert, but i want to save kat von d further trouble. here's how tv works. if you are very publicly engage today a guy who's on your tattoo reality show and...
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jeff glor, cbs news, norway. >> horrifying story. >>> with jeff in norway, we now turn to betty nguyenewsdesk with a check of the other headlines. >> good morning to you. republicans and democrats remain far apart in efforts to break the debt deadlock. the two parties could release separate fallback plans as early as today in case a compromise cannot be reached. congress has until august 2nd, one week from tomorrow, to reach a deal. world financial markets are uneasy that the u.s. might default on its debt. secretary of state hillary clinton tried to reassure hong kong investors today. >> we understand the stakes. we know how important this is for us and how important it is for you. >> the politic wrangling in washington is intense right now, but these kinds of debates have been a constant in our political life. >> clinton said she expects a deal will be reached to avoid a default. >>> democratic leader nancy pelosi will ask the house ethics committee today to open an investigation of congressman david wu. the seven-time oregon democrat is accused of having an unwanted sexual encounter
jeff glor, cbs news, norway. >> horrifying story. >>> with jeff in norway, we now turn to betty nguyenewsdesk with a check of the other headlines. >> good morning to you. republicans and democrats remain far apart in efforts to break the debt deadlock. the two parties could release separate fallback plans as early as today in case a compromise cannot be reached. congress has until august 2nd, one week from tomorrow, to reach a deal. world financial markets are uneasy that...
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let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri who joins us now from berkeley. where you are, what's the vantage points and what's happening as wind directions change? >> reporter: well, we are continually seeing these winds ramp up 15 to 25 miles per hour. and you know a lot of the smoke is downwind from us. we're seeing the steady westerly wind pushing everything right toward the sacramento area at this point. once again, the winds extremely gusty. while the sheltering place has been lifted, areas within the region, within a one to two-mile radius still need to be monitoring this closely with the possible toxic nature of the fumes. as we head throughout tonight, what we're going to be finding are winds sustained at 15 miles per hour. but that could steadily gust to 30 miles per hour. there's regions that are of concern. near air base parkway, peabody road, also walters road. cypress lakes golf course and also the city of dixon and california 113, those are areas in a five-dmy radius and downwind this plastics fire that has before bi-- has been burninr to five
let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri who joins us now from berkeley. where you are, what's the vantage points and what's happening as wind directions change? >> reporter: well, we are continually seeing these winds ramp up 15 to 25 miles per hour. and you know a lot of the smoke is downwind from us. we're seeing the steady westerly wind pushing everything right toward the sacramento area at this point. once again, the winds extremely gusty. while the sheltering place has been...
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jeff, you've been making that point all day. the error you think was making it a death penalty case. >> rikki is my former law professor. i completely agree with her. you were a child as a professor. but this was overcharged. >> yes. >> prosecutors don't -- they didn't have the evidence to get a jury to say this is a potential execution case. this case was hard enough to get a lesser verdict, a manslaughter verdict. but an intentional murder verdict on this evidence with this much mystery about how caylee died weather this much mystery about why this woman who was in the eyes of many witnesses a good mother, why she would torture and then murder her daughter intentionally? it doesn't -- there was no evidence to support that. >> here's the thing. this comes back to your point, rikki, and tom, weigh in on this. there doesn't seem to have been, given the duration of the deliberations, much time for the jury to consider lesser offenses, the second and third counts, which would not have been death penalty cases. why did they not spen
jeff, you've been making that point all day. the error you think was making it a death penalty case. >> rikki is my former law professor. i completely agree with her. you were a child as a professor. but this was overcharged. >> yes. >> prosecutors don't -- they didn't have the evidence to get a jury to say this is a potential execution case. this case was hard enough to get a lesser verdict, a manslaughter verdict. but an intentional murder verdict on this evidence with this...
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box two, polygamist cult leader warren jeffs breaking silence in court today. what he had to say. the soldier accused of planning an attack at ft. hood defiant in court and what he said about the alleged plot unless breaking news changes everything. but, first, from fox at 3:00, we are almost out of time from presbyterian today -- from president obama as the government inches closer to a default. the deadline for a deal is tuesday and lawmakers are in a political stand off over the details. and now a look at the house floor where the republican speaker, john boehner, is once again pushing for a vote on his plan. this after an embarrassing delay last night because the speaker could not get the needed support from his party. today? they try again. >> good moment of practical politics. we will get there. this is very important. >> democrats accuse the speaker of caving to his party's right wing. >> speaker boehner should give it up. he throws piece after piece of red meat to the right wing lion that seems to dominate his caucus. it is time he tamed that lion for the good of the count
box two, polygamist cult leader warren jeffs breaking silence in court today. what he had to say. the soldier accused of planning an attack at ft. hood defiant in court and what he said about the alleged plot unless breaking news changes everything. but, first, from fox at 3:00, we are almost out of time from presbyterian today -- from president obama as the government inches closer to a default. the deadline for a deal is tuesday and lawmakers are in a political stand off over the details. and...
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and sally. >> this is sean and jeff taten.ordan. >> leafing through her yearbook, sally upton realizes none of her friends wrote a single departing word about russell jordan. >> nobody ever mentioned him to in the yearbook. >> there were, however, two pages devoted to a fictitious killing. the school play that year was "a murder arranged." and in her mind now, says sally, it's clear why sean viehweg suddenly took such an interest in her shortly after russell's killing. >> the los gatos police's theory was that he was probably keeping close tabs on me. i was probably his biggest threat at the time. i should have made a stink. i don't remember sean before russell and yet he kept a pretty close eye on me afterwards. kind of a creepy thought. >> so why is it important now? >> somebody needs to say russell was a nice person. >> taten still has only the vaguest memories of russell but wishes now to claim the timid boy as a friend. all these years later, that's still torturing you, isn't it? >> i mean, i feel like i know russell jord
and sally. >> this is sean and jeff taten.ordan. >> leafing through her yearbook, sally upton realizes none of her friends wrote a single departing word about russell jordan. >> nobody ever mentioned him to in the yearbook. >> there were, however, two pages devoted to a fictitious killing. the school play that year was "a murder arranged." and in her mind now, says sally, it's clear why sean viehweg suddenly took such an interest in her shortly after russell's...
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. >> jeff, thank you. for the psychological aspect of the story, we turn to jeff gardier. he has been following the story. jeff, let me start with your expertise on this. what is wrong with loughner? what medication is he taking? >> specifically, dr. gupta, what we do know is he was examined by two psychologists. he has schizophrenia. a total break from reality. i'm not sure what medication they may be giving him. it is an anti-psychotic medication. i'm not sure if it is an oral medication or injectable. >> you have done work with the bureau of prisons. people have been talking about this idea of forcibly medicating him. what does that entail? is that literally strapping him down and forcing him to swallow something or injecting him? >> normally what they do is that they will try to convince him to take oral medications. if he does take it, they will ensure he swallows the medications. if he refuses the oral medications, they will give him the injectable. they will use a minimum amount of force in order to hold him down so that he is not a danger to himself or others as he
. >> jeff, thank you. for the psychological aspect of the story, we turn to jeff gardier. he has been following the story. jeff, let me start with your expertise on this. what is wrong with loughner? what medication is he taking? >> specifically, dr. gupta, what we do know is he was examined by two psychologists. he has schizophrenia. a total break from reality. i'm not sure what medication they may be giving him. it is an anti-psychotic medication. i'm not sure if it is an oral...
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of dollar vigilante dot com welcome to the show jeff thank you very much max all right jeff roic as your website name suggests you are a dollar vigilante now the u.s. and the i.a.e.a. i've just fired sixty million barrel wide at u. of oil are you scared is selling oil from the strategic petroleum reserve going to defeat inflation jeff it's pretty obvious that obama understands the oil market about as much as he understands the u.s. debt markets. absolutely no effect and it's quite. puzzling why they would even do it there's obviously just one or two reasons why they would do it one is for political gain which really makes no sense because why would they even bother to like as i just mentioned this is such a small amount that it really won't have very much effect at all the only other reason i can think of that he would even do this is there's some sort of an emergency like that's the reason you're supposed to actually release these oil reserves and who knows maybe they're planning something to do with iran there's any number of possible things that could happen at this point this is
of dollar vigilante dot com welcome to the show jeff thank you very much max all right jeff roic as your website name suggests you are a dollar vigilante now the u.s. and the i.a.e.a. i've just fired sixty million barrel wide at u. of oil are you scared is selling oil from the strategic petroleum reserve going to defeat inflation jeff it's pretty obvious that obama understands the oil market about as much as he understands the u.s. debt markets. absolutely no effect and it's quite. puzzling why...
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so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and entertain you for about the next two minutes. it's a professional association of criminal defense lawyers in the bay area. our membership list includes about 400 lawyers and private investigators, expert witnesses and even some professors and law students. our members are -- how do i say this -- luminaries in the field. today, the justice conference honors a past ctla honoree, one of our own, tony serra. ctla has featured the likes of not only tony serra at a feature presenter at our programs but those that include jim bross that has who defends cases most of the time but was the spec
so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and...
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thank you, jeff.he last chapter now in the borders 40 year history doesn't finish with a happy ending. now book lovers have lost a place to go and employees have lost a place to work. nbc bay area's kent willhoyt talked for buyers and severals to get a read on the latest signs of the time. >> reporter: the lines are long and so are the faces as borders continues out of business. for patrons like nan, the liquidation sale isn't what brought her here. >> this is really sad. this a cornerstone of palo alto and it's just unbelievable that it's just not going to be here. >> reporter: and sue remembers when big box stores like ders moved in challenging literary mom and pop. >> i used to work for an independent book seller here, and we noticed when borders moved in, more and moree people were buying books at the warehouse type bookstores. >> reporter: but since then, borders has failed to turn the page on technology has the chain has not turned a profit since 2006. are small bookstores going to benefit from
thank you, jeff.he last chapter now in the borders 40 year history doesn't finish with a happy ending. now book lovers have lost a place to go and employees have lost a place to work. nbc bay area's kent willhoyt talked for buyers and severals to get a read on the latest signs of the time. >> reporter: the lines are long and so are the faces as borders continues out of business. for patrons like nan, the liquidation sale isn't what brought her here. >> this is really sad. this a...