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. >> kenneth anderson has been enjoying a hot cup of coffee here for as long as he can remember. >> i'veng here since the doors opened, really. >> july 16th, 2008, about 8:00 p.m., kenneth is in his favorite booth as he always is. >> it's called number 8 booth and mr. anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper. came back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant parking lot marilou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door. >> she hit another vehicle sitting in the parking lot of the coffee house. then she comes through the windows of the building. >> the car crashes into the booth where anderson is sitting and he's thrown across the diner. >> i didn't realize what was going on at all. i didn't see anything. >> the vehicle pushed the booth all the
. >> kenneth anderson has been enjoying a hot cup of coffee here for as long as he can remember. >> i'veng here since the doors opened, really. >> july 16th, 2008, about 8:00 p.m., kenneth is in his favorite booth as he always is. >> it's called number 8 booth and mr. anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper. came back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has...
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then, kenneth anderson, who is written about robotics in law, mostly in the and international contactsa very important paper he wrote for the brookings institution. without that, i am going to turn it over to john. thank you for coming >> if your microphone is not on. >> can we get a microphone member of capet thank you. i will focus on a particular class of unmanned aircraft called first person in view or fpv. it has a front facing video camera and transmits real-time video to an operator on the ground. the operator sees the view as if he or she was sitting a in the cockpit when the aircraft is not visible to its operator, this is called "non line of sight operation. the aircraft can be flown without a pilot many thousands of miles away. use of the fpv aircraft in domestic air space raises some challenges -- safety, privacy, and as a security. in terms of safety, not a line of sight operation raises will recognize concerns. for example, if the communication link between the pilot lays the ground that -- as the faa moved to the process of implementing these steps, it will be important
then, kenneth anderson, who is written about robotics in law, mostly in the and international contactsa very important paper he wrote for the brookings institution. without that, i am going to turn it over to john. thank you for coming >> if your microphone is not on. >> can we get a microphone member of capet thank you. i will focus on a particular class of unmanned aircraft called first person in view or fpv. it has a front facing video camera and transmits real-time video to an...
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. >> anderson, i'm going to have more on this story tomorrow morning when i talk to kenneth chamberlain's son on my show "starting point" tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. >> so there was a 911 call. why were police there? >> well, the 911 call basically says a person has triggered their alarm, and that will trigger an ambulance, but often the police will get there ahead of time. so the police happened to get there first. >> what kind of condition was he in? was he capable of being aggressive? >> we had a chance to look at his medical reports. what you see in the medical reports is a person who has, you know, serious heart and sort of breathing problems. so he's described as someone who couldn't really walk up a flight of stairs, could get halfway before he'd have to stop. at the same time, law enforcement said that they've been called to his address before and he's never been arrested. they won't elaborate what "called to the address before" really means. >> and this was all being recorded unbeknownst to police? >> that's the thing, and we're going to hopefully get access to those recordings. record
. >> anderson, i'm going to have more on this story tomorrow morning when i talk to kenneth chamberlain's son on my show "starting point" tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. >> so there was a 911 call. why were police there? >> well, the 911 call basically says a person has triggered their alarm, and that will trigger an ambulance, but often the police will get there ahead of time. so the police happened to get there first. >> what kind of condition was he in? was he capable...
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. >> anderson, i'm going to have more on this story tomorrow morning when i talk to kenneth chamberlain'smy show, "starting point" tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. >> so there was a 911 call. why were police there? >> the 911 call basically says a person has triggered their alarm and that will trigger an ambulance, but often the police will get there ahead of time. so the police happened to get there first. >> what kind of condition was he in? was he capable of being aggressive? >> we had a chance to look at his medical reports. what you see in the medical reports is a person who has, you know, serious heart and sort of breathing problems. so he's described as someone who couldn't really walk up a flight of stairs. could get halfway before he'd have to stop. at the same time, law enforcement said that they've been called to his address before and he's never been arrested. they won't elaborate what called to the address before really means. >> and this was all being recorded unbeknownst to police? >> that's the thing, and we're going to hopefully get access to those recordings. recorded three ways, t
. >> anderson, i'm going to have more on this story tomorrow morning when i talk to kenneth chamberlain'smy show, "starting point" tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. >> so there was a 911 call. why were police there? >> the 911 call basically says a person has triggered their alarm and that will trigger an ambulance, but often the police will get there ahead of time. so the police happened to get there first. >> what kind of condition was he in? was he capable of being...
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kenneth lester, jr. zimmerman has been in jail since last wednesday when he surrendered to police. ben crump told anderson believes that zimmerman should stay in jail. >> he has a right to a bond hearing. the judge after listening to both sides will make a decision. the judge has discretion. it's a serious charge. it's a situation where on moral grounds, public safety grounds and legal grounds we think it's best that he be kept without bond until these matters have concluded. >> joining us this morning, cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin. you heard ben crump there said on moral grounds and then legal grounds. how much of a weight could moral grounds have in a courtroom really? >> well, it shouldn't really have any weight. this is really a legal issue. i have to tell you, when you look at the standard in florida which is proof of guilt is evidence, presumption of guilt is great, that's even beyond a reasonable doubt at trial. so i suspect that there probably will be some sort of bond package that is fashioned for george zimmerman. >> how much money do you think? what range? what would be a typical bond packag
kenneth lester, jr. zimmerman has been in jail since last wednesday when he surrendered to police. ben crump told anderson believes that zimmerman should stay in jail. >> he has a right to a bond hearing. the judge after listening to both sides will make a decision. the judge has discretion. it's a serious charge. it's a situation where on moral grounds, public safety grounds and legal grounds we think it's best that he be kept without bond until these matters have concluded. >>...