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that's all i'm trying o to do. >> when tom lange and o.j.and he said i just want to go o nicole. i want to go to nicole's grave. was that true? did you believe that? >> no. you want to go sit at her grave? you feel remorse for what you did? a lot of people thought he was going to take his life. and i'm like no, sorry. >> you didn't think he was going to? >> no. >> why not? >> i just know that with the people i know that have committed suicide they don't talk about it. they do. >> going to be a lot better tomorrow. believe me. please. i'll let you go up to the house, but we need you to throw it out the window. >> while o.j. is mulling over what to do, thousands of fans and spectators stop everything, including driving just to get a front row seat to o.j.'s bronco drama. >> people were jamming on their brakes, jumping out of their cars, sometimes in the middle of the freeway to run over to the side to cheer o.j. on. >> airline pilot brian cher kirk kis was visiting his parents in l.a. when he learn the juice was on the run and coming his way.
that's all i'm trying o to do. >> when tom lange and o.j.and he said i just want to go o nicole. i want to go to nicole's grave. was that true? did you believe that? >> no. you want to go sit at her grave? you feel remorse for what you did? a lot of people thought he was going to take his life. and i'm like no, sorry. >> you didn't think he was going to? >> no. >> why not? >> i just know that with the people i know that have committed suicide they don't talk...
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we're not going to say good-bye to your kids. >> detective lang got o.j.' phone number from a colleague. >> i'm thinking, what the hell, what if he picks up? nobody is in control of this situation. what is it going to hurt. no reason not to call. >> i took lang back to that heart-pounding moment. let's take a listen. >> we're going to let you go there. just throw it out the window, please, you're scaring everybody. o.j., you there? nobody's going to hurt you. >> it is for me, it is for me. >> i know that, but do it for the kids, too, will you? think of your kids, please, just toss it out. you're scaring everybody. >> i'm not going to hurt anybody. >> i know you're not going to hurt anybody. >> i'm just going to go with me. >> please, you're scaring everybody, though. you're scaring them. >> just tell them i'm all sorry, you can tell them later on today and tomorrow that i'm sorry that i did this to the police. >> he is apologizing to you, he is saying please apologize to all the police. >> yeah. >> why? >> i guess you would have to argue that as guilt? no,
we're not going to say good-bye to your kids. >> detective lang got o.j.' phone number from a colleague. >> i'm thinking, what the hell, what if he picks up? nobody is in control of this situation. what is it going to hurt. no reason not to call. >> i took lang back to that heart-pounding moment. let's take a listen. >> we're going to let you go there. just throw it out the window, please, you're scaring everybody. o.j., you there? nobody's going to hurt you. >> it...
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. >> tom lang was a detective with the l.a. police department, he couldn't tell me what he felt years ago, but he sure can now. >> simpson is a sociopath. it took us a few minutes to figure that out. >> how brutal was the crime? >> nicole was slashed, stabbed, it was obvious that ron goldman had fought, and fought hard. >> the scene did not add up. who was ron goldman and why was he there? as the lapd inspected the crime scene at south bundy drive they discovered a bloody glove. >> of course, the interesting thing was, it was the left glove. bloody trail, tailing in conjunction with the foot wear impressions going west. >> officers were dispatched to o.j.'s home on north rockingham avenue, to inform him about his ex-wife's murder. o.j. and nicole had met when she was a teenager and were together for most of the next 17 years. a sometimes rocky relationship, with allegations of abuse. they divorced in 1992. it was at o.j.'s home where detective lang made the call to nicole's family to break the tragic news. >> nicole's dad answe
. >> tom lang was a detective with the l.a. police department, he couldn't tell me what he felt years ago, but he sure can now. >> simpson is a sociopath. it took us a few minutes to figure that out. >> how brutal was the crime? >> nicole was slashed, stabbed, it was obvious that ron goldman had fought, and fought hard. >> the scene did not add up. who was ron goldman and why was he there? as the lapd inspected the crime scene at south bundy drive they discovered a...
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lang knew he had to deal with the former football star carefully, if he wanted o.j.o cooperate. >> your goal was to get him to trust you so you could get your blood sample? >> of course. get the blood, just as importantly as the fingerprints and everyone else. you attempt to glean inconsistencies in someone's statement. this is just hours after the murder. he doesn't have his head straight yet. >> surprisingly, o.j. agreed to an interview with lang and his partner phillip van adder. >> the date is june 13th, 1994 and we're here with o.j. simpson. >> were you surprised that o.j. simpson agreed to an interview? >> a little surprising. especially when i looked at his hand and it was still bleeding and he had a band aid on his left hand. >> how did you get the injury on the left hand? >> the first time, when i was in chicago, and all, but at the house, i was just running around. >> how did you do it? >> i broke a glass. one of you guys had just called me, and i was in the bathroom and i just kind of went bonkers for a little bit. >> is that how you cut it? >> it was cut
lang knew he had to deal with the former football star carefully, if he wanted o.j.o cooperate. >> your goal was to get him to trust you so you could get your blood sample? >> of course. get the blood, just as importantly as the fingerprints and everyone else. you attempt to glean inconsistencies in someone's statement. this is just hours after the murder. he doesn't have his head straight yet. >> surprisingly, o.j. agreed to an interview with lang and his partner phillip van...
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tom lange was the lead l.a.p.d. detective in the murder investigation.ttorney john kelly successfully sued simpson for wrongful death in the civil trial. the plaintiffs won a judgment of $33.5 million and dr. michael baden is a forensic pathologist hired by simpson's defense. he examined the victims and simpson himself after the murders. >> tom, should he love the cameras and the media or not? >> i think he does love the cameras and the media i think this guy has got to be be out front even in prison we have it hear from this guy. because he can't quit thinking about himself being the sociopath that he is. being the self-indulgent individual where it's all about him. i think he actually loves the cameras. he loves the attention. >> were the cameras a reason for the verdict or not? do you assign the cameras the responsibility? >> well, again you mean the cameras in the courtroom. >> yes. i have always been against that for many reasons. if you are testifying in open court with live cameras. you are not concerned about with what you are being asked. you ar
tom lange was the lead l.a.p.d. detective in the murder investigation.ttorney john kelly successfully sued simpson for wrongful death in the civil trial. the plaintiffs won a judgment of $33.5 million and dr. michael baden is a forensic pathologist hired by simpson's defense. he examined the victims and simpson himself after the murders. >> tom, should he love the cameras and the media or not? >> i think he does love the cameras and the media i think this guy has got to be be out...
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tom lange was the lead l.a.p.d. detective in the murder investigation.ttorney john kelly successfully sued simpson for wrongful death in the civil trial. the plaintiffs won a judgment of $33.5 million and dr. michael ben is a forensic pathologist hired by simpson's defense. he examined the victims and simpson himself after the murders. >> tom, should he love the cameras and the media or not? >> i think he does love the cameras and the media i think this guy has got to be be out front even in prison we have it hear from this guy. because he can't quit thinking about himself being the sociopath that he is. being the self-indulgent individual where it's all about him. i think he actually loves the cameras. he loves the attention. >> were the cameras a reason for the verdict or not? do you assign the cameras the responsibility? >> well, again you mean the cameras in the courtroom. >> yes. i have always been against that for many reasons. if you are testifying in open court with live cameras. you are not concerned about with what you are being asked. you are
tom lange was the lead l.a.p.d. detective in the murder investigation.ttorney john kelly successfully sued simpson for wrongful death in the civil trial. the plaintiffs won a judgment of $33.5 million and dr. michael ben is a forensic pathologist hired by simpson's defense. he examined the victims and simpson himself after the murders. >> tom, should he love the cameras and the media or not? >> i think he does love the cameras and the media i think this guy has got to be be out...
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lang points out something crucial here.state has climbed up to levels we haven't seen since may of 2013. wow, since the early 2013, get this, the last time it rose this high the stock caught an enormous rally, basically running from 40 to 50. you can see it just took off. now, what we know is that the rsi is, once again, at the same lofty levels. that tells larpg all state could be prepared to rock it higher. just leak 18 months ago. in other words, it's not done. it can turn up. that's not all. there is more. the moving average convergence divergence or mack d-line, they use it to change the stock changes trajectory. back if early march, the macd-d as the condesending call it name what was known as a bullish crossover. that's when the black line crosses above the red. again for the cart watcher community out there this is a totally textbook single. it may say buy, buy, buy. the truth is the mack-d indicator right after bullish crossovers leak allstate had months ago. they often have tremendous staying power. there is a bea
lang points out something crucial here.state has climbed up to levels we haven't seen since may of 2013. wow, since the early 2013, get this, the last time it rose this high the stock caught an enormous rally, basically running from 40 to 50. you can see it just took off. now, what we know is that the rsi is, once again, at the same lofty levels. that tells larpg all state could be prepared to rock it higher. just leak 18 months ago. in other words, it's not done. it can turn up. that's not...
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lang braced himself for what was to come. >> this is very sensitive now. it's a celebrity case.verybody is going to want a piece of this. everybody is going to have an opinion. you cannot be influenced by the media or anybody else. >> at midnight last night, a passer by observed two bodies. >> by now the media was beginning to provide sketchy reports, and kris jenner was desperate to learn more about what had happened to her close friend. >> as the details started to come through and starts swirling through my head and how did this happen and where are the kids and where is o.j.? >> some 13 hours after the murders, simpson returned to l.a. from chicago. a journey that took him from household name to potential suspect. kris jenner was stunned. this was her old friend and big brother, o.j. now caught in the cross hairs of a murder investigation. >> you never thought of him as a killer? >> no, no. no. to me, he was bigger than life and had a great personality. he loved, you know, being o.j. simpson. >> bad enough that simpson might be involved in the murder of her best friend. but
lang braced himself for what was to come. >> this is very sensitive now. it's a celebrity case.verybody is going to want a piece of this. everybody is going to have an opinion. you cannot be influenced by the media or anybody else. >> at midnight last night, a passer by observed two bodies. >> by now the media was beginning to provide sketchy reports, and kris jenner was desperate to learn more about what had happened to her close friend. >> as the details started to...
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him. >> i thought lang would be my salvation. from it you compromise yourself. i had much worse defiant feelings with him than lang. when the verdict was read i had taken issue as i told my lawyers, i wanted to go after lang. it took everything i could not to go after this guy. i felt she was responsible for allowing mark fuhrman to be out of control as he evidently was during the investigation of this case. >> detective isn't here he can't defend himself to o.j. simpson. i assume you have a response to oj on that? >> again a typical sociopath at work. total denial. bs on and on and on. thes what you find on a typical sociopath. >> he does accuse everybody but himself. >> this would have been a strong homicide case if dna didn't exist at that time. the shoes size the bloody tracks, the cut on his hand, the facts that he would have had a key to the back gate. blood on the seat console, blood back at the driveway of his house, the other glove found there. you wouldn't even have to know whose blood it was all of the physicali items
him. >> i thought lang would be my salvation. from it you compromise yourself. i had much worse defiant feelings with him than lang. when the verdict was read i had taken issue as i told my lawyers, i wanted to go after lang. it took everything i could not to go after this guy. i felt she was responsible for allowing mark fuhrman to be out of control as he evidently was during the investigation of this case. >> detective isn't here he can't defend himself to o.j. simpson. i assume...
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lang says it was part of a pattern.because it relied so heavily on the scientific evidence. >> they felt they could win it on blood alone but in a murder case, you can't have too much evidence. if you've got it, you put it on. they didn't. >> meanwhile, the defense team was going through its own changes. >> how do you plead to counts one and two? >>> just before simpson was arraigned he added a new attorney to the team. johnny l. cochran jr. >> we're ready to proceed to trial. we want to seek justice for o.j. simpson. >> he had been a thorn for years to the prosecutors. from the outset, his strategy was simple. >> this was the kind of case where you attack the police and their credibility. >> especially in 1995. >> at that time, the only way to describe the situation between the black community and l.a. p.d. was a state of open warfare. >> connie christ is a civil rights attorney who lives in los angeles. >> the black community experienced l.a. p.d. as a hostile occupation force that viewed the black community with raci
lang says it was part of a pattern.because it relied so heavily on the scientific evidence. >> they felt they could win it on blood alone but in a murder case, you can't have too much evidence. if you've got it, you put it on. they didn't. >> meanwhile, the defense team was going through its own changes. >> how do you plead to counts one and two? >>> just before simpson was arraigned he added a new attorney to the team. johnny l. cochran jr. >> we're ready to...
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. >> i thought lang had some integrity.long time i thought lang would be my salvation. even since the trial. but, you know, once you write a book together and you make an income from it. i think he compromised himself. i don't really have -- i have much worse if i had feelings with vanatta than i do with lang. as a matter of fact, when the varied was read, my biggest issue as i had already told all lie lawyers there would knob celebrating. i i wanted to go after van atta. he was in the courtroom. everything -- it took everything i could not to go after this guy. because i felt he was responsible for allowing somebody like mark fuhrman to be as out of control as he evidently was during the investigation of this case. >> detective vanatta isn't here. he has died. he can't defend himself to oj simpson, many names, i assume you have a response to oj on that. >> again, a typical sociopath at work. everybody else. bs on and on and on. this is what you find in a typical sociopath. >> and can you see the rest of greta investigates
. >> i thought lang had some integrity.long time i thought lang would be my salvation. even since the trial. but, you know, once you write a book together and you make an income from it. i think he compromised himself. i don't really have -- i have much worse if i had feelings with vanatta than i do with lang. as a matter of fact, when the varied was read, my biggest issue as i had already told all lie lawyers there would knob celebrating. i i wanted to go after van atta. he was in the...
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within two days, detective lang finished his work. >> a little bit of science, a little bit of art. >> luckily for investigators, if the fire had burned just a little longer, it wouldn't have been possible to get this image. >> another 15 minutes of fire, and it would have been a very different case. >> the image was released to media outlets throughout the region. three days after the crime, a woman from harrisburg, pennsylvania called saying the drawing resembled her boyfriend, 26 year old wesley person. >> she commented that the composite did not depict an earring that was in his left ear. that was a feature i intentionally left out of the composite. >> investigators were already familiar with wesley person. >> i dealt with wesley person about six years before this. i was the prosecutor of wesley for a drug trafficking case. >> person's prints were on file from that arrest and were compared to partial prints that survived the fire. >> most of his fingers had been burned away, with the exception of two his fingers that were partially protected by the garment that had been pulled ove
within two days, detective lang finished his work. >> a little bit of science, a little bit of art. >> luckily for investigators, if the fire had burned just a little longer, it wouldn't have been possible to get this image. >> another 15 minutes of fire, and it would have been a very different case. >> the image was released to media outlets throughout the region. three days after the crime, a woman from harrisburg, pennsylvania called saying the drawing resembled her...
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the boys we met flagged down a border patrol agent once they entered the u.s. [ speaking foreign langhe told us, and they put us in a car. they were taken to a center like this one where they were able to call their mother who's been in the u.s. for five years. were you ever afraid when you were coming this way? yes, he said. there are people who have come here to die in the desert. you come with fear. the boys spent three months in a chicago shelter before reuniting with their mother. is it hard to talk about these things? >> si. >> reporter: yes, it's hard, he said. the boys are waiting for a deportation hearing to be scheduled. the border patrol expects 40,000 more immigrants like them this year. vicente arenas, cbs news, hyattsville, maryland. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the arrest of the suspected leader in the benghazi attack. we'll hear from former deputy cia director mike morell. >>> finally a 1 cent stamp was auctioned off yesterday for $9.5 million. the 1856 stamp from british guiana is the only one of its kind. it's now the most expens
the boys we met flagged down a border patrol agent once they entered the u.s. [ speaking foreign langhe told us, and they put us in a car. they were taken to a center like this one where they were able to call their mother who's been in the u.s. for five years. were you ever afraid when you were coming this way? yes, he said. there are people who have come here to die in the desert. you come with fear. the boys spent three months in a chicago shelter before reuniting with their mother. is it...
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liz: let's break down today's action with, pete lang, lang capital president. he is here to warn us what he call as significant pullback. tim is p rare dice asset management chief investment per. officer. he has two-ways to play market. phil flynn lives and breathe the market action. with bob iaccino, chief market strategist live from the cme pits. bob, start with you. we saw gains today. what propelled them? >> today you're looking at a situation there was lot of short-covering after selling from last day or so. people talk about friday moves. it is considering what happens in iraq and how it could escalate over the weekend, i don't see everyone holding position. you heard a bell at new york stock exchange. i heard a bid behind me. that is continuing to the close. adam: we'll talk about iraq and talk about oil quite a bit because it is important. i want to go to tim reali want . volume was light even though we closed up on the dow. a lot of people take this as sigh of relief. is it time for sigh of relief? you think the second half will be much harder on equit
liz: let's break down today's action with, pete lang, lang capital president. he is here to warn us what he call as significant pullback. tim is p rare dice asset management chief investment per. officer. he has two-ways to play market. phil flynn lives and breathe the market action. with bob iaccino, chief market strategist live from the cme pits. bob, start with you. we saw gains today. what propelled them? >> today you're looking at a situation there was lot of short-covering after...
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it's detective tom lang. lang got the number while questioning simpson at police headquarters after the suspect returned from chicago. >> i was there at my desk and robbery homicide office. we were watching this whole thing unfold on television. nobody was doing anything. so we're sitting there watching this, he's not stopping, the police aren't trying to stop him. police are coming up banging on the car. no one had control over the situation. if i can get on the phone, if i can talk to him, i can have some control over the situation. >> o.j. gave this explanation for his actions to fox news in an interview back in 2000. >> i told a.c., i don't remember taking it. we got there and couldn't get in, because there was a police officer car blocking the entrance. and he said, i'm taking you home. and i said, okay, got on the phone and called lapd. >> just throw the gun out the window. we're enjoying to let you go up there. just throw it out the window. please, you're scaring everybody. o.j., you there? >> i'm not
it's detective tom lang. lang got the number while questioning simpson at police headquarters after the suspect returned from chicago. >> i was there at my desk and robbery homicide office. we were watching this whole thing unfold on television. nobody was doing anything. so we're sitting there watching this, he's not stopping, the police aren't trying to stop him. police are coming up banging on the car. no one had control over the situation. if i can get on the phone, if i can talk to...
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liz: let's break down today's action with, pete lang, lang capital president.rn us what he call as significant pullback. tim is p rare dice asset mage
liz: let's break down today's action with, pete lang, lang capital president.rn us what he call as significant pullback. tim is p rare dice asset mage
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. >> reporter: fire captain george lange knows,. >> you can hear it.dry and crackly. >> reporter: summer means fire danger. >> this burns very, very well. >> reporter: and every summer -- >> you see the trail at the top there. >> reporter: fire departments try to get homeowners to understand that danger. >> that house would be very difficult to defend. >> reporter: it makes fire fightering in a drought that much more difficult. >> as we observed, even dry terrain can create much of a hassle that homes and structures are ignited. >> reporter: we've seen fires from cordelia to oakland and some of the damage was preventable. unlike oakland in contra costa county, property owners who don't clear brush on their own still pay for it. >> we'll put the cost of that work as a lien on their property taxes. >> so you don't bill them. >> we don't bill them. >> reporter: but it's a lot of ground to cover. >> we have 250 people for 340 square miles. we want people to voluntarily comply. >> reporter: and cut back the fire risks like the man behind these trees smoking
. >> reporter: fire captain george lange knows,. >> you can hear it.dry and crackly. >> reporter: summer means fire danger. >> this burns very, very well. >> reporter: and every summer -- >> you see the trail at the top there. >> reporter: fire departments try to get homeowners to understand that danger. >> that house would be very difficult to defend. >> reporter: it makes fire fightering in a drought that much more difficult. >> as...
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christian lange explains how next. . ashley: now to the quotation of the evening from john d.r, quote, if you want to succeed, strike out new parts rather than travel the worn path of accepted success. wise words. next guest has taken rockefeller's advice, no doubt. trying to solve the problem of late payments between large companies and small suppliers and says this delay is bankrupting thousands of small businesses and impacting economic growth. joining me is co-founder and co-ceo trade shift. what does your business do? you have created software that stops the small businesses without getting money in time. >> absolutely. thank you for having me here. if you look at it today, more than 16 trillion dollars globally, 2 trillion more than the u.s. is locked off in late payments. companies have massive processes around it. small companies don't get paid. that means they go bankrupt, don't hire the next employee and can't get access to finance. ashley: what does your software do? >> it basically automate the process between the multiplier and the last company and we do that glob
christian lange explains how next. . ashley: now to the quotation of the evening from john d.r, quote, if you want to succeed, strike out new parts rather than travel the worn path of accepted success. wise words. next guest has taken rockefeller's advice, no doubt. trying to solve the problem of late payments between large companies and small suppliers and says this delay is bankrupting thousands of small businesses and impacting economic growth. joining me is co-founder and co-ceo trade...
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. >> reporter: lapd homicide detective tom lange was waiting for o.j. to surrender when he looked up and saw a the chase on tv. >> total chaos, but you have got a guy in the center of this with a gun so kind of of surprised me pick right up. o.j., are you there. >> reporter: he tried to give simpson to throw his gun outside the window. >> just toss it the out you are scarring everybody. >> i'm not going to hurt anybody. >> reporter: detective lange says inside o.j. had eight grand, passport and disguise kit. none of that was mentioned at the the trial which became as big of a circus as the the chase itself. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: ben tracie, cbs news, los angeles. >>> well, jeff mails was first to broadcast live video of o.j. and broncho, a helicopter pilot for our sister station kcal. he thought o.j. may have headed to or rake county to visit his wife's grave so he flew south. >> we thought we were going to come up empty and we had him in our sights. i was on the head set like i am now, telling our station, we got to go wit
. >> reporter: lapd homicide detective tom lange was waiting for o.j. to surrender when he looked up and saw a the chase on tv. >> total chaos, but you have got a guy in the center of this with a gun so kind of of surprised me pick right up. o.j., are you there. >> reporter: he tried to give simpson to throw his gun outside the window. >> just toss it the out you are scarring everybody. >> i'm not going to hurt anybody. >> reporter: detective lange says...
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christian lange explains how next.hop from anywhere thing, and we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: offering protection that simple credit score monitoring can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are24/7branches? i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. experience a new way to bank where no branches = great rates. ally bank. your money needs an ally. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call l
christian lange explains how next.hop from anywhere thing, and we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: offering protection that simple credit score monitoring can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. so i can reach ally bank 24/7 but there are24/7branches? i'm sorry- i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? you feel that in your muscles? yeah...i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches lets us give you great...
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. >> reporter: detective tom lange is on the phone, hoping to prevent o.j. from committing suicide.. it was a real gun, real bullets. >> this is now a public safety issue. >> i love everybody. i'm trying to show everybody that i love everybody. >> we know that. and everybody loves you. especially your family. your mother, your kids, all your friends, a.c. everybody does. don't do this. >> reporter: lange is doing all that he can to try to keep things from escalating. >> what if he shoots himself? how about one of these dummies running up to the car, what he says really doesn't matter. what i say doesn't matter. as long as he doesn't shoot somebody. >> how did you know what to say? >> i didn't. >> it was just you and your gut. >> yeah. basically. some people kept putting little notes in front of me. but i don't have time to read all that crap. so just whatever kind of came up. and i figured family. the biggest sociopath in the world doesn't mean he hates his family. >> keira is with us now. you had a chance to speak with a.c. cowlings. >> this is a man everybody wanted to talk to for
. >> reporter: detective tom lange is on the phone, hoping to prevent o.j. from committing suicide.. it was a real gun, real bullets. >> this is now a public safety issue. >> i love everybody. i'm trying to show everybody that i love everybody. >> we know that. and everybody loves you. especially your family. your mother, your kids, all your friends, a.c. everybody does. don't do this. >> reporter: lange is doing all that he can to try to keep things from...
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amy lang spoke to the mother and her son. >> what's up?p, bleep, bleep. >> it's difficult to watch. young man attacked and beaten by group of guys along detroit's river walk sunday evening. it's even more upsetting when you find out why. the victim says it's because he's gay. >> it's crazy how they just spotted me out. there was so many gay people on the river walk out of all people. maybe because because of my hair i don't know. >> 20 year old sean lee stopped to pose for a picture. the future hairstylist had just left the gay pride parade. >> he just kept commenting on my hair. you have long hair you bleep and this and that. his friends started calling me bleep. he started walking up. >> lee tried his best to ignore them but they wouldn't leave him alone. the men he can changed insults, lee even yelled hit me. >> hit me! >> and then the fight was on. with suspects friends jumping in and jumping on chong lee as a crowded river walk stood and watched. >> nobody came to help or anything. i didn't think it was going to stop. i'm like, okay,
amy lang spoke to the mother and her son. >> what's up?p, bleep, bleep. >> it's difficult to watch. young man attacked and beaten by group of guys along detroit's river walk sunday evening. it's even more upsetting when you find out why. the victim says it's because he's gay. >> it's crazy how they just spotted me out. there was so many gay people on the river walk out of all people. maybe because because of my hair i don't know. >> 20 year old sean lee stopped to pose...
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james lang ford easily coasted to victory. opponent t.w.hannon was backed by sarah palin and ted cruz. in colorado bob beauprez beat back a challenge from anti-immigration activists. in maryland, lieutenant governor anthony brown easily defeated two challenges in a governor's race that was often ugly and bitter. john avalon is a cnn political analyst and editor-in-chief of "the daily beast" and larry sabateau, welcome back, gentlemen. >> good morning, carol. >> good morning. let's start in mississippi. according to "the washington post," runoff turnout in the 24 counties with a black population of 50% or more was up almost 40% from the primary, and all other counties turnout was just 16%. larry, all i can say is, wow. >> yes. we ran our own numbers at the is it are for politics and found the increase in turnout over the first primary which is very rare, usually turnout declines in a runoff, people get tired of the election or for a combination of reasons, that increased turnout, that 50,000 plus additional votes came heavily disproportionat
james lang ford easily coasted to victory. opponent t.w.hannon was backed by sarah palin and ted cruz. in colorado bob beauprez beat back a challenge from anti-immigration activists. in maryland, lieutenant governor anthony brown easily defeated two challenges in a governor's race that was often ugly and bitter. john avalon is a cnn political analyst and editor-in-chief of "the daily beast" and larry sabateau, welcome back, gentlemen. >> good morning, carol. >> good...
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this guy todd lang was out fly fishing with his dad's dog.elena called out and then didn't want to go anywhere. it's not exactly the raging rapids that we saw in the last video, but todd has an idea. he finds this sort of 2 by 4. >> come on, baby. >> kind of like, i don't know about this. they try to coax the dog for a long time. you can see she's kind of thinking about it, but eventually like i'm just going to have to get her myself because i hope i don't fall in. he falls in. eventually able to grab the dog. kind of walks across the plank there, but then falls off. >> rescued herself. once she got shoved off, you know what, i got this. >> these videos show you be careful who you mess with. start in russia. what you have here is this green car behind a black audi. notice, this is a one-way street and see this, that is a taxi. it's going the wrong way. after the discussion is had between the taxi driver and the people in the bck audi,he xihen you see the heads of the drivers of the black audi and the green car come out. watch what happens. th
this guy todd lang was out fly fishing with his dad's dog.elena called out and then didn't want to go anywhere. it's not exactly the raging rapids that we saw in the last video, but todd has an idea. he finds this sort of 2 by 4. >> come on, baby. >> kind of like, i don't know about this. they try to coax the dog for a long time. you can see she's kind of thinking about it, but eventually like i'm just going to have to get her myself because i hope i don't fall in. he falls in....
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still, nouri al-maliki is very much using this type of lang quij "i can, i am -- language "i can, i'm the only one that can bring security." it's ringing hollow for ordinary iraqis who are looking at their own country and wondering if they are getting to the stage, the level of violence, where iraq erupted into sectarian violence and hundreds of thousands of people killed over 2006, 2006 and 2008. >> aime ran kahn live in baghdad. >>> moving on, and the u.n. security council will be briefed on violence in libya. a political and media standoff led to consultations with armed groups. stefanie dekker reports from tripoli. >> this man faces a challenge, how to get all sides in a web in allegiances to come together. he has a plan and is calling for the u.n. security council - to have their backing. >> i want the endorsement. everyone i have talked to says if we are able to agree on a document, can the international community provide a guarantee that all parties will respect what they have agreed to? will the international community be able to name, shame and blame and put pressure and sanc
still, nouri al-maliki is very much using this type of lang quij "i can, i am -- language "i can, i'm the only one that can bring security." it's ringing hollow for ordinary iraqis who are looking at their own country and wondering if they are getting to the stage, the level of violence, where iraq erupted into sectarian violence and hundreds of thousands of people killed over 2006, 2006 and 2008. >> aime ran kahn live in baghdad. >>> moving on, and the u.n....
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sepias as lange off 1100 employees. 550 of those are teachers. being encouraged to reapply for other jobs within the district. 1700 teaching vacancies before school starts in the fall. the gap's chairman and because of retirements resignations and staff turnovers. more than 60 percent of this place teachers have found other dups. officials say the number of teachers laid off his lowest in five years. >> be clear these are cuts that were made because the district's budget numbers were so low that principals were not able to >> teachers and in president blames the mayor sang his priorities are out of order. chicago teachers union president may be looking to take mayor manuel spot. the sun-times says they're sick of mayor emanuel and no one else is stepping out. shares a thinking of running against him in the next election. she denied reports that she has met with election lawyers about campaigning. >> the chicago pride parade is sunday in the lake view neighborhood. officials are expecting a record crowds. >> police are cracking down on side partie
sepias as lange off 1100 employees. 550 of those are teachers. being encouraged to reapply for other jobs within the district. 1700 teaching vacancies before school starts in the fall. the gap's chairman and because of retirements resignations and staff turnovers. more than 60 percent of this place teachers have found other dups. officials say the number of teachers laid off his lowest in five years. >> be clear these are cuts that were made because the district's budget numbers were so...
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then still on tuesday, we'll keep the forecast unsettled because this storm system is just going to langthe area. still warm, humid, temperature in the 80's with a threat for some afternoon showers, maybe even a thunderstorm. very quiet, though, overnight into your sunday. lots of sunshine in the forecast. another great day to be outdoors. clouds roll in tomorrow night. then we'll start to see showers arriving after midnight and then really any time through the day monday we'll see some showers maybe even a thunderstorm. not an all day washout but have the umbrella around just in case. same deal on tuesday afternoon. we should see another flareup of some scattered showers and storms. temperatures again tomorrow inland spots going to be the warmest, mid 80's maybe some upper 80's. cooler near the immediate coastline with that flow off the chilly atlantic. temperatures in the 70's. on monday because of the clouds and the showers we'll bring the temperatures down a little bit, plid to upper 70's, maybe some 80-degree temperatures return depending if we see any peeks of sunshine but it is co
then still on tuesday, we'll keep the forecast unsettled because this storm system is just going to langthe area. still warm, humid, temperature in the 80's with a threat for some afternoon showers, maybe even a thunderstorm. very quiet, though, overnight into your sunday. lots of sunshine in the forecast. another great day to be outdoors. clouds roll in tomorrow night. then we'll start to see showers arriving after midnight and then really any time through the day monday we'll see some showers...
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few can imagine what he's endured but british filmmaker sean lang dan can. >> i'm terrified of numerous things. >> held for three months. he says it was terrifying. >> the real struggle is not in captivity. it's when you're released. and that's when the real struggle begins, coming home. >> reporter: he says when bergdahl comes home, it won't be easy to leave behind the trauma of his time as a prisoner. even the every day chores may suddenly become a challenge. >> being back home and free and tasting my first salad and first cold beer, holding my children in my arms, you're filled with love and then three months later, every night for six months i would just see images of death. >> reporter: bergdahl was held for more than five years taken in remote mountains in eastern afghanistan. a landscape that bowe's father pointed out that looks similar to his hometown and that may help what the military likes to call a soft landing back home. video obtained shows bowe's father in a nearby tent in woods where bowe used to hike. he says his son could find solitude here. >> we set this up for him h
few can imagine what he's endured but british filmmaker sean lang dan can. >> i'm terrified of numerous things. >> held for three months. he says it was terrifying. >> the real struggle is not in captivity. it's when you're released. and that's when the real struggle begins, coming home. >> reporter: he says when bergdahl comes home, it won't be easy to leave behind the trauma of his time as a prisoner. even the every day chores may suddenly become a challenge. >>...
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might feel depressed they feel lang. and they may be not having so much friends like this. according to official figures over eighty thousand remaining children have their parents working abroad but n.g.o.s are reporting much higher numbers region three hundred fifty thousand since most parents used to head off without notifying authorities the situation is they see here especially when the mother is leaving. mainly for the smaller kids because they're very attached to their mothers and also. especially when the girls sort of donna's sons and they need some guidance and support recently the government passed a law obliging all parents not only to notify the states when they head off to work abroad but to appoint someone to be responsible for their children in court while they're gone but frankly with the average salary in romania barely reaching four hundred euros per month it's unlikely parents will stop looking for work abroad any time soon you go to spin off r.t. bucharest romania. you stay with us here in our international after the break it'll be tons and eight and she
might feel depressed they feel lang. and they may be not having so much friends like this. according to official figures over eighty thousand remaining children have their parents working abroad but n.g.o.s are reporting much higher numbers region three hundred fifty thousand since most parents used to head off without notifying authorities the situation is they see here especially when the mother is leaving. mainly for the smaller kids because they're very attached to their mothers and also....
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excludes a number of costs including security royal visits and lost revenue from the dutch cheese of lang castor and cornwall if the republic's figures are to be believed it would mean the british head of state is one of the most expensive government institutions in the world the important point is that they want to close a lot more than many people think. but even if those figures were made public there's every chance that the majority of the british public would agree that they want to it was still worth while in fact a poll last year found out forty five percent of the british public shelters strong support for the monarchy up from twenty seven percent in two thousand and six a survey released this month showed that prince william his grandmother and his father are all more popular than the country's top rates of politicians remember the crowds falwell's wedding but more people are now saying not having the option to choose who benefits from taxpayers' money is also important so there's also a principle of democracy about whether it's right that the head of state should be . ready to t
excludes a number of costs including security royal visits and lost revenue from the dutch cheese of lang castor and cornwall if the republic's figures are to be believed it would mean the british head of state is one of the most expensive government institutions in the world the important point is that they want to close a lot more than many people think. but even if those figures were made public there's every chance that the majority of the british public would agree that they want to it was...
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s other daughter in a room and i overheard detective lang on the phone having to tell the browns. that their daughter has been killed did you wonder what the jews were doing there i didn't you know they are kicking my door than ever and i don't remember them even saying they're detectives and i was groggy and i just said these four guys at my door and i said come on it was sleeping right yeah it was i think it was a five or so in the morning and i just remember them asking me what did you what would you wear last night and i showed him everything of the clothes and i didn't know why my mind was that plane crashed i said is there a plane crash because you're groggy if they knew i was flying to chicago and that was it did you see him out the limo the limo driver was there and yes we were all outside and he went to the limo and was acting very well right because i. flew out of on the plane so he was very. natural again to look upset about anything or yeah i did notice that in the in demeanor i think in the same doesn't that puzzle you yeah there's a man you think just now you think y
s other daughter in a room and i overheard detective lang on the phone having to tell the browns. that their daughter has been killed did you wonder what the jews were doing there i didn't you know they are kicking my door than ever and i don't remember them even saying they're detectives and i was groggy and i just said these four guys at my door and i said come on it was sleeping right yeah it was i think it was a five or so in the morning and i just remember them asking me what did you what...
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a luxury swimwear company, i'm joined by brian lange, the , anddent of the americas in the latest issuef bloomberg businessweek, special getaways. i want to introduce emma rosenblum. i want to begin with you for those not familiar with your brand. describe how it came to be and what makes it special. 1971 inme to be in sandro pay. it is special because it is known for men and boys matching swimwear. it is an interesting irony. there was a clothing optional sort of thing going on. it was more in line with what the servers were wearing in the swim briefs at the time. >> what about the actual patterns and how the swimwear is made. >> the swimwear is made from proprietary fabric and patterns. using the finest materials and craftsmanship. it is long-lasting. each are two collections year of new prints and patterns. they are based on stuff that we have seen, that their ease from collection to collection. >> does anything have to do with turtles question mark >> it always has to do with turtles. that is the mascot of the brand. year we have two collections. the first one based in miami. and th
a luxury swimwear company, i'm joined by brian lange, the , anddent of the americas in the latest issuef bloomberg businessweek, special getaways. i want to introduce emma rosenblum. i want to begin with you for those not familiar with your brand. describe how it came to be and what makes it special. 1971 inme to be in sandro pay. it is special because it is known for men and boys matching swimwear. it is an interesting irony. there was a clothing optional sort of thing going on. it was more in...
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. >> james lange ford beat out tea party challenger and friend tw shannon.eaker of the house was endorced sarah palin and texas senator ted cruz. >> now is the time for us to unite as republicans so we can do our part to officially retire harry reid in november. >> cochran edged out a win over tea party backed chris daniels yell. he gained a narrow two percent win. he reach out to voters beyond his conservative base including blacks and democrats. >> what we have is a consensus for more and better jobs for mississippi workers the military course and the capacity to defend the security interests of the united states of america. this is not the party. we are not done fighting. we worked hard and will be. >> mcdaniel was hoping to unseat cochran by running an anti government campaign. he reached out to voters beyond the republican party. cochran showed how experience can triumph in getting out the vote, the vote to win. >> additional u.s. troops eye rivi -- arriving in iraq. they will begin assessing the situation ere and assist iraqi security forces. u.s. offi
. >> james lange ford beat out tea party challenger and friend tw shannon.eaker of the house was endorced sarah palin and texas senator ted cruz. >> now is the time for us to unite as republicans so we can do our part to officially retire harry reid in november. >> cochran edged out a win over tea party backed chris daniels yell. he gained a narrow two percent win. he reach out to voters beyond his conservative base including blacks and democrats. >> what we have is a...
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lang ford was a church camp director and now republican candidate for that senate seat that tom coburn is leaving. and in the meantime charlie rangel is calling himself the winner. though a draino espaill at is not consoweded yet. >> fox news alert. and a federal appeal's court ruled that utah cannot ban gay marriage. we heard that ruling from a federal judge regarding indiana earlier in the day. and this is a federal appeal's court that upheld a lower court ruling and striking down utah's gay marriage ban. the panel put that ruling on hold so that it can be appealed to the entire u.s. circuit court of a polls and perhaps to the supreme court. this will affect utah and the other states that are part of the 10th circuit and the ruling is on hold now. and a lot of people think it is something that the supreme court will take up because a number of states and federal judges ruled in state after state that gay marriage must be allowed to proce proceed. whether or not the supreme court agrees is yet to be determined. we'll stay with that on fox. >>> and revise settlement on the concussion c
lang ford was a church camp director and now republican candidate for that senate seat that tom coburn is leaving. and in the meantime charlie rangel is calling himself the winner. though a draino espaill at is not consoweded yet. >> fox news alert. and a federal appeal's court ruled that utah cannot ban gay marriage. we heard that ruling from a federal judge regarding indiana earlier in the day. and this is a federal appeal's court that upheld a lower court ruling and striking down...
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. >> lang is doing all that he can to try and keep things from escalating. >> what if he shoots himselff the dumbies running up to the car. what he says doesn't matter. >> how did you know what to say? >> i didn't. >> it was just you and your gun? >> basically. some people kept putting notes in front of me but i didn't have time to read all of that crap. i figured family. he can be the biggest socio-path in the world. that doesn't mean he hates his family. how did all of the major players feel about o.j.? >> it's like the hatred has not changed. now they can be more pleasant and direct. >> what about those who defended him? have you noticed karma and how something horrible has happened to each one of them? i thought wow, i have not really thought about that. i looked allen in the eye i said 20 years later, do you know he was guilty? he wouldn't look me in the eye and tell me that he was -- no, he wouldn't. it's really fascinating. >> it is fascinating. the documentary looks fantastic. we look forward to it. thank you. >> and the documentary once again, o.j.'s wild ride tomorrow night 9:
. >> lang is doing all that he can to try and keep things from escalating. >> what if he shoots himselff the dumbies running up to the car. what he says doesn't matter. >> how did you know what to say? >> i didn't. >> it was just you and your gun? >> basically. some people kept putting notes in front of me but i didn't have time to read all of that crap. i figured family. he can be the biggest socio-path in the world. that doesn't mean he hates his family....
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lang, 64. they are in the 50s in the lehigh valley and the poconos. no complaints in the humidity department, diewrmts are in the 40 -- dewpoints are in the 40s and 50s. that's comfortable exb air we'll see the northeasterly breeze drive the dewpoints down. lehigh valley will be much brighter today than areas south and east of city. the poconos will see a fair amount of sunshine. you get into the city points south looks like you're stuck in the clouds with a maybe a few sunny breaks from time to time. there will be a couple of showers out there, as well. you can see the shades of yellow that would indicate heavier moisture falling with these showers. the systems the center is over the delmarva. this is acting similar to what you would see with an alberta clipper during the winter months, one the fact that it is moisture starved, and it is diving to the south, it's bringing cloud cover to the area and brief showers. high pressure firmly in control as we get into sunday that will force that system to the south, skies will clear. temperatures will modera
lang, 64. they are in the 50s in the lehigh valley and the poconos. no complaints in the humidity department, diewrmts are in the 40 -- dewpoints are in the 40s and 50s. that's comfortable exb air we'll see the northeasterly breeze drive the dewpoints down. lehigh valley will be much brighter today than areas south and east of city. the poconos will see a fair amount of sunshine. you get into the city points south looks like you're stuck in the clouds with a maybe a few sunny breaks from time...
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>> the young boy with a microphone was bob costas and who can forget simpson's phone call with tom langthere's a lot of people who love you. don't throw it all away. don't throw it all away. >> i can't take this. >> yes, you can, yes, you can. you got your whole family out there. they love you, man. don't throw this away. don't do this. they love you. don't do it, oj. it's going to work itself out. >> it's going to work itself out. i guess, it did work itself out, didn't it, eventually. can you believe that was 20 years ago? >> no, i can't believe it's 20 years ago, but that was such an iconic time. i don't remember exactly where i was at the time. >> you don't, everybody does. >> i remember being glued to watching the bronco and watching the people, it was really stunning to me, everyone thought oj had killed nicole at that point, remember because -- remember this was after the murders. >> what do you mean, i still thought? >> no, my point was this, there were people in his fans, clapping, go oj, holding signs up. because most of america feel he killed nicole and ron goledman. >> just
>> the young boy with a microphone was bob costas and who can forget simpson's phone call with tom langthere's a lot of people who love you. don't throw it all away. don't throw it all away. >> i can't take this. >> yes, you can, yes, you can. you got your whole family out there. they love you, man. don't throw this away. don't do this. they love you. don't do it, oj. it's going to work itself out. >> it's going to work itself out. i guess, it did work itself out, didn't...
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an american from salt lang. wearing a crooked turned baseball cap. and kyle clifford from that little town of 4,000 where he once worked on a horse farm. a horse has eaten out of the cup before, but that was 20 years ago. don't imagine it's planned. jeff carter is with pierre. >> pierre: thanks very much. you and mike richards have done a lot of different winning together in a lot of different places. i saw him just hand you the cup. what did he say? >> not much. say anything at this point of the year, what a battle it was. i mean, twice in three years, this one, we had to leave it all out there. pretty excited now, out on the field. >> you had to leave it out there the entire playoffs, three game sevens to get to this point, down 3-0 to the san jose sharks, when did you have a sense, you know what, we could be a team that wins it all? >> we knew it all along. first series down 3-0, we didn't even show what type of team we were. we had a confident group and we knew that if we came out, we played our game and played the way we were capable of, we woul
an american from salt lang. wearing a crooked turned baseball cap. and kyle clifford from that little town of 4,000 where he once worked on a horse farm. a horse has eaten out of the cup before, but that was 20 years ago. don't imagine it's planned. jeff carter is with pierre. >> pierre: thanks very much. you and mike richards have done a lot of different winning together in a lot of different places. i saw him just hand you the cup. what did he say? >> not much. say anything at...