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the fbi arrested kaczynski in 1996, end being the search for the bomber.aczynski killed three people and hurt 23 others before jim freeman's team tracked him to a remote cabin in montana. >> i had fbi agents right up to the day before we we arrested him saying we cannot believe this hermit living in a 10x12 cabin, no electrical power, no running water, how could he be the unibomber? no means were transportation other than a bicycle. >> they were talking about the unibomber case and terrorism in america. that's tonight at 7:00. >> torn up again. why they paved over a road in the castro and went back and tore it all up. and taking a live look outside right now. it's 6:39 right now. the view from the east bay hills cam. a beautiful picture. you see the low clouds hanging in. lisa argen is going to fill us in on what the rest of the weekend holds coming up in a few evewith the highest levelde of engineering... design... safety... and performance. our latest creation is no different. with one exception... introducing the mercedes-benz b-class. it's electric! it
the fbi arrested kaczynski in 1996, end being the search for the bomber.aczynski killed three people and hurt 23 others before jim freeman's team tracked him to a remote cabin in montana. >> i had fbi agents right up to the day before we we arrested him saying we cannot believe this hermit living in a 10x12 cabin, no electrical power, no running water, how could he be the unibomber? no means were transportation other than a bicycle. >> they were talking about the unibomber case and...
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the fbi arrested kaczynski in 1996, end being the search for the bomber.d three people and hurt 23 others before jim freeman's team tracked him to a remote cabin in montana. >> the fbi, right up until the day before we arrested him, said i cannot believe had hermit living in a 10x12 cabin, no electrical power, no running water, how could he be the unibomber? >> they were talking about the often bomb case and terrorism in america. that's ton at 7:00. >>> still ahead on the abc7 morning news, torn up again, why san francisco work crews paved the road into castro and then went back and destroyed it. a live look from our east bay hills camera this morning at 5:39:00 a.m. you see the low clouds hanging tight. typical marine layer. lisa argen will have your forecast in [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet fro
the fbi arrested kaczynski in 1996, end being the search for the bomber.d three people and hurt 23 others before jim freeman's team tracked him to a remote cabin in montana. >> the fbi, right up until the day before we arrested him, said i cannot believe had hermit living in a 10x12 cabin, no electrical power, no running water, how could he be the unibomber? >> they were talking about the often bomb case and terrorism in america. that's ton at 7:00. >>> still ahead on the...
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as judge kaczynski said in his dissent in united states v. olson, there is an epidemic of brady violations abroad in the land. it is a significant problem, it affects the fundamental fairness of all our proceedings, and if the prosecutors can do what they did to the people discussed in this book who are, were merrill lynch executives, one was a united states senator, others were other business executives, all of whom had led stellar lives to the best of everyone's knowledge, worked in their communities, contributed to charities, done everything right and believed in the system, to have prosecutors literally make up crimes against them and then be able to to push those through the system to conviction and imprisonment and have federal district judges in houston and then the fifth circuit court of appeals not get it right was simply heartbreaking to me. so that is why i had to write the book. i knew it had to be done by somebody with some credibility. defendants can tell you about all the injustices they've suffered, and everybody goes, oh, wel
as judge kaczynski said in his dissent in united states v. olson, there is an epidemic of brady violations abroad in the land. it is a significant problem, it affects the fundamental fairness of all our proceedings, and if the prosecutors can do what they did to the people discussed in this book who are, were merrill lynch executives, one was a united states senator, others were other business executives, all of whom had led stellar lives to the best of everyone's knowledge, worked in their...
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kaczynski killed three people and hurt 23 others before jim freeman's team tracked him to a remote cabinmontana. >> i had fbi agent right up to the day before they arrested him, saying they cannot believe this her mitt, living in a 10 x 12 cabin with no means of transportation other than a bicycle, with no electrical power, no running water, how in the world could this person be the unabomber. >> freeman will be talking about the case and terrorism in america, at the book passage in courto madiera tonight at 7:00. still ahead, why san francisco work crews paved over a road in the castro, and then went back and destroyed it. and it's 8:39, a live look outside this is the view from our emeryville camera an awfully gray start to the day. lisa argen will have your forecast in a few minutes. a coast guard ice-breaking ship has arrived at mayor island to undergo repairs. the "polar star" is sitting in dry dock in vallejo. back in the may, the ship yard won a $5.1 million contract from the coast guard to do the work. the "polar star" is about 400 feet long. it can break through ice up to 21 fee
kaczynski killed three people and hurt 23 others before jim freeman's team tracked him to a remote cabinmontana. >> i had fbi agent right up to the day before they arrested him, saying they cannot believe this her mitt, living in a 10 x 12 cabin with no means of transportation other than a bicycle, with no electrical power, no running water, how in the world could this person be the unabomber. >> freeman will be talking about the case and terrorism in america, at the book passage in...
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so let's get right to our white house correspondent michelle kaczynski. what are we expecting president obama will say? >> it may very well be more about iraq than what's going on in ferguson. when you look at the two stories, one of incredible global significance, the u.s. conducting air strikes over iraq and the unrest in missouri over the past week, that tells you how much importance the white house is placing on both of those topics. the president came back for a few days from his vegas not necessarily deal specifically with these issues. we don't know the why exactly the president decided to come back but he had two important meetings today. one with a number of members of his national security team on iraq and the other one-on-one with the attorney general eric holder. we have heard from are the president twice on ferguson, one in a written statement and another one on camera. both times he didn't put this into racial terms. we know now that some are wishing that he would, that he would lay it out there. makes some strong statements about what's goi
so let's get right to our white house correspondent michelle kaczynski. what are we expecting president obama will say? >> it may very well be more about iraq than what's going on in ferguson. when you look at the two stories, one of incredible global significance, the u.s. conducting air strikes over iraq and the unrest in missouri over the past week, that tells you how much importance the white house is placing on both of those topics. the president came back for a few days from his...
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our white house correspondent michelle kaczynski joins me now.dent's comparison of the forces of isis to a jv basketball team just a few months ago stands in stark conflict with what the pentagon and the white house now call a threat like we've never seen. what is the white house response to the fact that just a few months ago, the president was belittling this. >> right. and had came up so many times over the last couple days. we, too. we wanted to ask this during today's briefing. the president's deputy national security advisor beb rhoades was there, as well. we asked that. what has changed or do you not agree with the president's statement anymore that these forces there diverse groups with a sort of jv team compared to al qaeda. they got kind of an dual answer. first of all, the administration does agree that these forces including isis are different from al qaeda. in fact, they're still mainly involved in regional operations and not the 9/11 level planning of, say, al qaeda. so they think that that statement in some respects stands but they
our white house correspondent michelle kaczynski joins me now.dent's comparison of the forces of isis to a jv basketball team just a few months ago stands in stark conflict with what the pentagon and the white house now call a threat like we've never seen. what is the white house response to the fact that just a few months ago, the president was belittling this. >> right. and had came up so many times over the last couple days. we, too. we wanted to ask this during today's briefing. the...
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kaczynski was taken down ending a 17 year search. the fbi dubbed the case unabomber since it targeted universities and airliners. he was tracked to a remote cabin in montana in 1996. the agents tricked him into coming to the door wouldby posi survey surveyors. >> we pulled off a ruse that allowed him to be arrested right at his front door without getting back inside. >> freeman will talk about the case and terrorism in america in general at the book passage tomorrow night at 7:00. >>> a 70-year-old man in england is telling quite a story. he had to jump at 4500 feet as a glider collided with his and broke a wing. there you see him plummeting. he was actually tipped upside down and he had to let himself fall. he said debris was falling all around him. he eventually opened his parachute and managed to land safely in a wheat field just as a tractor was headed toward him. he escaped with one broken vertebrae and the man who shot these pictures was nearby taking pictures of birds. >>> remember the mystery google barges, the one in portlan
kaczynski was taken down ending a 17 year search. the fbi dubbed the case unabomber since it targeted universities and airliners. he was tracked to a remote cabin in montana in 1996. the agents tricked him into coming to the door wouldby posi survey surveyors. >> we pulled off a ruse that allowed him to be arrested right at his front door without getting back inside. >> freeman will talk about the case and terrorism in america in general at the book passage tomorrow night at 7:00....
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jake inning >> michele kaczynski, thanks so much. barbara starr is at the pentagon where she just stepped out of that briefing with secretary hagel and general dempsey. barbara, what struck you most from that briefing? >> you know, jake, it was fairly extraordinary. the secretary of defense for the first time i think really sounding an alarm and very alarming words about isis. the secretary hagel saying i don't want to quote, this is beyond anything we have seen. we need to take a cold hard look and get ready. because he was asked by reporters, does isis match the kind of threat to the united states that we saw here on 9/11. so he's saying that it is beyond anything we have seen. the big question that they were asked was so okay, what's the u.s. strategy now in the u.s. military strategy to deal with isis on both sides of the border in iraq and inside syria? these air strikes in iraq as michele said, secretary hagel, the general dempsey saying they feel so far they've succeededed in stalling isis a bit where they are inside iraq. but
jake inning >> michele kaczynski, thanks so much. barbara starr is at the pentagon where she just stepped out of that briefing with secretary hagel and general dempsey. barbara, what struck you most from that briefing? >> you know, jake, it was fairly extraordinary. the secretary of defense for the first time i think really sounding an alarm and very alarming words about isis. the secretary hagel saying i don't want to quote, this is beyond anything we have seen. we need to take a...
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it is written by one of our panelists, judge kaczynski was kind enough to write that for me. the issues discussed in the book are fundamental to the fairness of our legal system. the main premise underlying the book is that prosecutors have an ethical and legal and constitutional obligation to disclose evidence that is favorable to the defense. there are legal reasons for it and the supreme court held in brady versus maryland that it's a constitutional obligation fundamental to due process. as a practical matter prosecutors have all the cards. they are usually or their representatives, agents and the police officers or whoever are the first people on the scene if there is an immediate crime where they are the ones who have conducted an investigation into allegations to begin with or put together all the pieces to charge a crime. they have control of the evidence. they have control of the forensics. they have control of the expert witnesses and in the cases discussed in the book they have even more control than that. one of my challenges today will be to talk to you about the
it is written by one of our panelists, judge kaczynski was kind enough to write that for me. the issues discussed in the book are fundamental to the fairness of our legal system. the main premise underlying the book is that prosecutors have an ethical and legal and constitutional obligation to disclose evidence that is favorable to the defense. there are legal reasons for it and the supreme court held in brady versus maryland that it's a constitutional obligation fundamental to due process. as...
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our white house correspondent michelle kaczynski was there. she has details.resident said. >> we heard criticism from the white house this week of israel. now a surprising, but on the breaking of this cease-fire, the white house comes down firmly on the side of israel. the president saying that they unequivocally condemn hamas for killing israeli soldiers minutes after the cease-fire went into effect and said israel is entirely right to the want to dismantle the tunnels from gaza addsing there is a way of doing that to reduce blood shed at the same time and acknowledging palestinians also have a right to live their lives. >> those are costs that are avoidable if we're able to get a cease-fire that preserves israel's sbalt to defend itself and gives it the capacity to have an aassurance that they're not going to be constantly threatened by rocket fire in the future and conversely, you know, an agreement that recognizes the palestinian need to be able to make a living and the average palestinian's capacity to live a decent life. >> so how does a cease-fire happe
our white house correspondent michelle kaczynski was there. she has details.resident said. >> we heard criticism from the white house this week of israel. now a surprising, but on the breaking of this cease-fire, the white house comes down firmly on the side of israel. the president saying that they unequivocally condemn hamas for killing israeli soldiers minutes after the cease-fire went into effect and said israel is entirely right to the want to dismantle the tunnels from gaza addsing...
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. >> reporter: left tackle, alex kaczynski, 6'5, 285. left guard, ryan, 6'4", 280.n the other side, right tackle, jake curran, 6'7", 315! collectively, almost 900 pounds. they are so big -- >> sometimes i can't see over them. i'm like 5'11, six-foot on a good day short for a quarterback. so when i'm trying to dump it off to my short runningback sometimes i can't find him. >> i have never seen three guys like this in one place at least around here. >> reporter: ryan, a senior, and jake, a junior, had division one options. >> if you get your mindset ready that you're going to just destroy a kid right off the ball, then you're probably going to do it and do it well. >> me and alex we open up these huge holes and right in between us and then jake all these times, he will be doing a tackle pull and then the runningback will get 50 yards behind them. >> lifting together, we're, you know, playing videogames together. we're going out and having fun together. and it's a great time honestly. >> reporter: in the case of alex, the arizona wildcats took notice. alex committed la
. >> reporter: left tackle, alex kaczynski, 6'5, 285. left guard, ryan, 6'4", 280.n the other side, right tackle, jake curran, 6'7", 315! collectively, almost 900 pounds. they are so big -- >> sometimes i can't see over them. i'm like 5'11, six-foot on a good day short for a quarterback. so when i'm trying to dump it off to my short runningback sometimes i can't find him. >> i have never seen three guys like this in one place at least around here. >> reporter:...
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and there's another great minds who lived in montana, theodore kaczynski. he needs work. i know he's a genius. that's a given. that's not what i'm there to work on. i'm there to work on the other part of him empty other part is to reach his soul-- at the end i'm just saying to him, "what do you want to do? you can do anything," you know. it is father-son, but it has all sorts of other elements. >> rose: go ahead. >> i was going to say he's saying what you've chosen to exploit in my character is not a flaw. the relationship i had with this womans was not a character flaw. this was an amazing relationship i had and because i had it, i've really lived. and that's what he tells will. and essentially will's only comeback is why have you stopped. they were both stagnant when they meet each other and because of this interaction they end up moving on in a healthy way. >> rose: when did you know that you wanted to at least to entertain, if not to be whatever you? ( laughter ). >> that time when i saw my mother -- >> come on! >> i think it was after high school. >> rose: really? >>
and there's another great minds who lived in montana, theodore kaczynski. he needs work. i know he's a genius. that's a given. that's not what i'm there to work on. i'm there to work on the other part of him empty other part is to reach his soul-- at the end i'm just saying to him, "what do you want to do? you can do anything," you know. it is father-son, but it has all sorts of other elements. >> rose: go ahead. >> i was going to say he's saying what you've chosen to...
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also there is another great mind who lived in montana named theodore kaczynski. so it's that idea of he needs work. there are things he can have. i know he is a genius, that's a given. that's not what i'm there to work on. i'm there to work on the other part of him. at the end i'm just saying to him what do you want to do. you could do anything, you know. and in the end it's like, it is father-son but it has all sorts of other elements. >> i was just going to say that he is saying that what you have chosen to exploit in my character is not a flaw, this relationship i had with this woman is not a character flaw, this is an amazing relationship i will. and because i had it, i have really lived. and that's what he tells will. and essentially will's only comeback is well then why aren't you doing that now. have why-- why have you spotted. >> we always thought the characters were parallel, they were both stagnant when they meet each other and because of this they end up moving on in a healthy way. >> rose: when did you know that you wanted at least to entertain, if no
also there is another great mind who lived in montana named theodore kaczynski. so it's that idea of he needs work. there are things he can have. i know he is a genius, that's a given. that's not what i'm there to work on. i'm there to work on the other part of him. at the end i'm just saying to him what do you want to do. you could do anything, you know. and in the end it's like, it is father-son but it has all sorts of other elements. >> i was just going to say that he is saying that...
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michelle kaczynski. >> he made the point that in certain difficult complex in the past both sides reached a point where they were tired of the budget. you think we are actually far from that point right now and is it realistic to try to broker a cease-fire right now when there are still tunnel operations? is that going to cause a change of approach on this point forward? >> keep in mind that the cease-fire that had been agreed to would have given israel the capability to continue to dismantle these tunnel operations but the israelis can't dismantle these tunnel networks without going into major population centers in gaza. so i think the israelis are entirely right that these tunnel networks need to be dismantled. there's a way of doing that while still reducing the bloodshed. you are right that it has complex. sometimes people have to feel deeply the cost. anybody who has been watching some of these images i would like to think thank should recognize the costs. you have children who are getting killed. you have women defenseless who are getting killed. you have israelis whose lives are di
michelle kaczynski. >> he made the point that in certain difficult complex in the past both sides reached a point where they were tired of the budget. you think we are actually far from that point right now and is it realistic to try to broker a cease-fire right now when there are still tunnel operations? is that going to cause a change of approach on this point forward? >> keep in mind that the cease-fire that had been agreed to would have given israel the capability to continue to...
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we begin with michele kaczynski. tell us the latest on this isis threat. >> today, the president's deputy national security advisor agreed that the murder of james foley is isis's first terrorist attack against the united states. and without stating it in so many words, he also said essentially that yes, the u.s. is considering air strikes in syria, but he emphasized that that would require consultation with congress, a legal justification for doing so. >> today's assessment of the isis threat by the white house is serious. >> it's not simply the threat they pose to the united states. it's the threat they pose to the entire world. >> a big jump though this talk now about how to contain and ultimately defeat isis as the lives of other american hostages hang in the balance from january when president obama referred to such groups in an interview as a jv team when compared to al qaeda. >> would you still agree with his assessment just a few months ago? >> as they've become better funded through various funding streams,
we begin with michele kaczynski. tell us the latest on this isis threat. >> today, the president's deputy national security advisor agreed that the murder of james foley is isis's first terrorist attack against the united states. and without stating it in so many words, he also said essentially that yes, the u.s. is considering air strikes in syria, but he emphasized that that would require consultation with congress, a legal justification for doing so. >> today's assessment of the...
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let's turn to white house correspondent michele kaczynski. tell us what he said, michele. >> i think very careful is a good way to describe this statement. the president didn't want to pass judgment as he put it too early. he didn't want to make a statement on the facts of the case at this point. et equally condemned violence against protesters by the police as he did violence toward the police. he did address racial tensions in a general sense. acknowledging that there are communities and groups of young people who feel like they're not a part of things but he also acknowledged there are young black men who commit crimes and this they should be prosecuted saying one thing we could do in this country is to look at whether there home run disparities in treatment within the justice system. here's some of what he said. >> we have all seen images of protesters and law enforcement in the streets. it's clear the that vast majority of people are peacefully protesting. what's also clear is that a small minority of individuals are not. while i underst
let's turn to white house correspondent michele kaczynski. tell us what he said, michele. >> i think very careful is a good way to describe this statement. the president didn't want to pass judgment as he put it too early. he didn't want to make a statement on the facts of the case at this point. et equally condemned violence against protesters by the police as he did violence toward the police. he did address racial tensions in a general sense. acknowledging that there are communities...