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macdonald claimed this case was similar, hippies, three men and a woman, coming into his house.dering his family. all these years later, oscar-wins documentaran is writing a book. >> i myself see no evidence linking him to the crime. >> reporter: macdonald is asking that witness statements and hairs found in the house that don't match the family be admitted as dna evidence. >> at the time, there were so many inconsistencies, it's the newly discovered dna evidence that casts another light. >> reporter: but will it change his conviction of 33 years ago? >> i'm sitting in prison. i'm wrongfully convicted. >> these hearings in front of a federal judge could take a couple of weeks. and it will be up to that judge to decide, whether after all this time, macdonald gets a new trial. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> the outlook for this year's hockey season is not good. on day two of the player lockout, the two sides are miles apart. and no talks are scheduled. there's word this morning that some nhl players are already signing with other leagues. >>> and lots of sunday surprises
macdonald claimed this case was similar, hippies, three men and a woman, coming into his house.dering his family. all these years later, oscar-wins documentaran is writing a book. >> i myself see no evidence linking him to the crime. >> reporter: macdonald is asking that witness statements and hairs found in the house that don't match the family be admitted as dna evidence. >> at the time, there were so many inconsistencies, it's the newly discovered dna evidence that casts...
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award winner errol morris says captain jeffrey macdonald may be innocent. i'll talk to him live. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always od to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >>> in the wake of the attacks in benghazi, libya, that killed the u.s. ambassador to libya and three other americans, mitt romney is highlighting his foreign policy. he said obama has sent the world mixed messages. >> but now critics say romney is the one mixing messages. cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta is following the romney campaign. >> reporter: randi and victor, aides to mitt romney say he watched the bodies of the slain diplom
award winner errol morris says captain jeffrey macdonald may be innocent. i'll talk to him live. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always od to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your...
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macdonald has always claimed this case was similar. hippies -- three men and a woman coming into his house, murdering his family. all these years later, oscar-winning documentarian errol morris' new book about the case has raised new questions. >> no one has really established a strong case against him. i, myself, see no evidence which links him to the crime. >> reporter: tomorrow, macdonald gets another chance in court, asking that witness statements and hairs found in the house that don't match the family be admitted as evidence. dna testing didn't exist when he was on trial. >> at the time, there were so many inconsistencies, it's the newly discovered dna evidence that castles another light. >> reporter: but will it change his conviction 33 years ago? >> i'm sitting in prison. i'm wrongfully convicted. >> reporter: those hearings in front of a federal judge could last a couple of weeks and it will be up to that judge if macdonald gets a new trial. >> a lot of people watching this case. david kerley in washington, david, thank you. >
macdonald has always claimed this case was similar. hippies -- three men and a woman coming into his house, murdering his family. all these years later, oscar-winning documentarian errol morris' new book about the case has raised new questions. >> no one has really established a strong case against him. i, myself, see no evidence which links him to the crime. >> reporter: tomorrow, macdonald gets another chance in court, asking that witness statements and hairs found in the house...
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a lot of people think macdonald is innocent. a princeton educated doctor who was a captain in the military and very highly regarded at the time and it seemed bizarre that he would kill his wife and children without really a clear motive. so it's very controversial. but the federal court is looking at it. there's some new evidence that he has presented saying prosecutors were aware that there was this witness that would be helpful to him. a woman in a floppy hat. supposedly was one of murderers. and he wasn't told about this and there's a decision called the brady decision that requires prosecutors to reveal this kind of information. so there's a handle here that the court could look at to give him a new trial. but it's hard to decide whether they will or not. it's a very old case. and it's been looked at, by the way, by a lot of courts. four appeals at least. it's already gone to the supreme court once and been upheld. >> what about errol morris? he's a very well-respected guy. he's known for being a really good digger. how much
a lot of people think macdonald is innocent. a princeton educated doctor who was a captain in the military and very highly regarded at the time and it seemed bizarre that he would kill his wife and children without really a clear motive. so it's very controversial. but the federal court is looking at it. there's some new evidence that he has presented saying prosecutors were aware that there was this witness that would be helpful to him. a woman in a floppy hat. supposedly was one of murderers....
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>> not jeffrey macdonald. >> reporter: morris also said macdonald's story is supported by this woman,ina stokely, who reportedly confessed to being in the house with her drug using friends the night of the murders. >> i walked into the master bedroom. >> while dr. macdonald was unconscious? >> yes. >> what did you see when you walked in? >> collette was sleeping on the bed. >> reporter: during macdonald's trial, stokely suddenly couldn't remember many of the details of that night and morris said he knows why. >> the prosecutor threatened her and told her essentially to change her story or he would indict her for murder. >> reporter: macdonald faces an uphill legal battle and prosecutors still believe they got the right guy. but macdonald remains hopeful he will be released some day. >> there's a legitimate possibility that i will be winning this case. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," anna werner, washingto washington. >> we will hear more about that story. then there's this fun story this morning, charlie. most people see a shark and try to stay away. our own jeff glor was there w
>> not jeffrey macdonald. >> reporter: morris also said macdonald's story is supported by this woman,ina stokely, who reportedly confessed to being in the house with her drug using friends the night of the murders. >> i walked into the master bedroom. >> while dr. macdonald was unconscious? >> yes. >> what did you see when you walked in? >> collette was sleeping on the bed. >> reporter: during macdonald's trial, stokely suddenly couldn't remember...
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colette macdonald's brother bob stevenson says, quote, there is nothing new out there, but jeffrey macdonald hopes that's not the case as he continues to fight, as he has, for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life and brand me as a murderer. i'm not, and i'm not going to let it happen. >> reporter: macdonald is now remarried. he she is expected to be at the hearing later this weak. >> will legal action by the riley couple keep others from doing the same but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> just ahead, salman rushdie on years of hiding and the echos he sees now of what's happening in the middle east. we'll be talking to him. >> an amazing perspective to offer. but first your local news and weather. mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love. will: [ inner voice ] the only place i
colette macdonald's brother bob stevenson says, quote, there is nothing new out there, but jeffrey macdonald hopes that's not the case as he continues to fight, as he has, for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life and brand me as a murderer. i'm not, and i'm not going to let it happen. >> reporter: macdonald is now remarried. he she is expected to be at the hearing later this weak. >> will legal action by the riley couple keep others from doing the same but...
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jeffrey macdonald is heading back to court today 42 years after he was accused of the brutal murders wife and two young daughters. more from abc's david kerley. >> reporter: it was a gruesome crime that gripped the country. >> one of the nation's most controversial murder cases. >> reporter: a pregnant mother, her two daughters, stabbed repeatedly and beaten to death at ft. bragg. >> i did not murder my wife. i did not murder my children. >> reporter: but green beret and medical doctor jeffrey macdonald was convicted of killing his family, which led to a best-selling book "fatal vision, oots even a tv mini series. >> captain jeffrey macdonald, green beret doctor here on the base. >> reporter: the killings came months after the manson murders in california. macdonald always claimed the case was similar -- hippies, three men, woman, coming into his house, murdering his family. all these years later, oscar-winning documentarian earl morris's book about the case has raised new questions. >> no one has really established a strong case against him. i myself see no evidence which links him
jeffrey macdonald is heading back to court today 42 years after he was accused of the brutal murders wife and two young daughters. more from abc's david kerley. >> reporter: it was a gruesome crime that gripped the country. >> one of the nation's most controversial murder cases. >> reporter: a pregnant mother, her two daughters, stabbed repeatedly and beaten to death at ft. bragg. >> i did not murder my wife. i did not murder my children. >> reporter: but green...
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the trial in and of itself was a terrible miscarriage of justice. >> now, jeffrey macdonald is now 68rs old. he's not eligible for parole until 2020. the judge in the case could decide, though, within two weeks whether to order a new trial or to exonerate macdonald altogether, but imagine this, guys. he could go free 42 years after the original murder. >> and a decision coming pretty soon. rob, thank you. >> thanks, rob. >>> now, to an apparently growing problem with those trust enforcing our laws. out-of-control cops behind the wheel and now the latest, dash cam video catching a state trooper busting a miami police officer weaving in and out of traffic at -- get this -- 120 miles an hour on a busy highway. that officer has now lost his job. abc's john schriffen is here with the latest. >> it's pretty alarming, bianna. that officer reportedly made $52,000 a year to protect and serve the people of miami. but instead, he used his police car so he could repeatedly speed to another job. now, he would have gotten away with it if it had not been for an aggressive highway patrol officer and
the trial in and of itself was a terrible miscarriage of justice. >> now, jeffrey macdonald is now 68rs old. he's not eligible for parole until 2020. the judge in the case could decide, though, within two weeks whether to order a new trial or to exonerate macdonald altogether, but imagine this, guys. he could go free 42 years after the original murder. >> and a decision coming pretty soon. rob, thank you. >> thanks, rob. >>> now, to an apparently growing problem with...
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jeffrey macdonald never received a fair trial.ouldn't be in prison, and it's my hope that the judge will overturn the 1979 conviction. >> joe mcginniss, author of "fatal vision" testified against macdonald and maintains to this day macdonald is guilty's why do you think he's not credible? >> many, many, many reason s its been shown that a lot of the material in "fatal vision" he made up out of whole cloth. he came up way motivation for macdonald, which makes, to me, little or no sense. he said bed-wetting plus diet pills plus psychopathy led this man to kill his family. no evidence of any kind of mental disorder. he's been interviewed by dozens of psychiatrists. millions of people took these diet bills. there's no evidence he took them to excess. and bed-wetting? this is a green beret emergency room doctor. are we saying that he had never seen bodily fluids before? that the fact that his daughter wet the bed caused him to slaughter his family in cold blood? no. i don't buy it. doesn't make any sense. >> we'll see what the judge de
jeffrey macdonald never received a fair trial.ouldn't be in prison, and it's my hope that the judge will overturn the 1979 conviction. >> joe mcginniss, author of "fatal vision" testified against macdonald and maintains to this day macdonald is guilty's why do you think he's not credible? >> many, many, many reason s its been shown that a lot of the material in "fatal vision" he made up out of whole cloth. he came up way motivation for macdonald, which makes, to...
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jim blackburn, who prosecuted macdonald, has since been found guilty of unrelated ethical violations and has been disbarred. but he says he still believes the verdict is correct. bob stevenson said, there is nothing new out there. but jeffrey macdonald hopes that's not the case, as he continues to fight as he has for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life, and brand me as a murderer. i'm not. >> that was tom trong reporting. >>> a nasty commuteomorrow as severe weather moves in. >>> right now, a woman escaped a gunman who went on a rampage, trying to take out members of his own family. >>> nasty weather headed our way. >>> a loss for the skins on sunday and the hits just keep on coming. >>> we begin with the breaking news involving an awful family tragedy in spotsylvania county. two people are dead, another has been injured tonight. it happened in chancellorsville. a 43-year-old man shot and killed his mother before turning the gun on himself. investigators say he also shot his sister, but she was able to escape.
jim blackburn, who prosecuted macdonald, has since been found guilty of unrelated ethical violations and has been disbarred. but he says he still believes the verdict is correct. bob stevenson said, there is nothing new out there. but jeffrey macdonald hopes that's not the case, as he continues to fight as he has for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life, and brand me as a murderer. i'm not. >> that was tom trong reporting. >>> a nasty commuteomorrow as...
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the np arrives at the macdonald home.iption of four intruders, including a hippie girl wearing a floppy hat. the np immediately connects that description with the woman that he saw on the roadway. it's put out on the radio. a narcotics cop in fayetteville thinks oh, i know who that woman is. that's one of my narcotics informants, helena stokley, and goes to find her. and guess what. within a day or so, she starts implicating herself in the crime. she says that she was there in the macdonald home at the time these murders were committed. now, here's my question for you and for your viewers. coincidences? coincidence that there was a woman on the roadway that answered to the description? coincidence that she answered to the description of this narcotics informant? coincidence that she started confessing to the crime not once, but dozens of times over a dozen years. now, you asked a second question. the question is why didn't she testify to that fact at trial in 1979, and there's a very simple answer, although the answer too
the np arrives at the macdonald home.iption of four intruders, including a hippie girl wearing a floppy hat. the np immediately connects that description with the woman that he saw on the roadway. it's put out on the radio. a narcotics cop in fayetteville thinks oh, i know who that woman is. that's one of my narcotics informants, helena stokley, and goes to find her. and guess what. within a day or so, she starts implicating herself in the crime. she says that she was there in the macdonald...
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not jenniferly macdonald, not any of the daughters, not his wife.hat's coming in is this evidence that pertains to helena stoakley. she says that she told a marshal -- or rather a marshal overheard her telling the prosecutor that she was in the home on the night of these murders and that she witnessed her boyfriend and two other men commit this crime. well, the u.s. marshal says that the prosecutor threatened to prosecute her for murder. and then she recanted -- sort of retracted that story and did not say that when she was on the witness stand. so this is really blockbuster evidence. what is fascinating, though, brooke, they are dead. helena stoakley, no longer alive. the u.s. marshal, no longer alive. >> 40 years has passed. >> exactly. so this case doesn't necessarily get better for jeffrey macdonald. it kind of get worse. >> how long is a hearing in north carolina supposed to last? >> about two weeks. so we may at the end of two weeks hear whether or not jeffrey macdonald will be getting a new trial. >> sunny hostin, please stay with me. we have
not jenniferly macdonald, not any of the daughters, not his wife.hat's coming in is this evidence that pertains to helena stoakley. she says that she told a marshal -- or rather a marshal overheard her telling the prosecutor that she was in the home on the night of these murders and that she witnessed her boyfriend and two other men commit this crime. well, the u.s. marshal says that the prosecutor threatened to prosecute her for murder. and then she recanted -- sort of retracted that story and...
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colette macdonald's brother bob stevenson says, quote, there is nothing new out there, but jeffrey macdonald hopes that's not the case as he continues to fight, as he has, for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life and brand me as a murderer. i'm not, and i'm not going to let it happen. >> reporter: macdonald is now remarried. he she is expected to be at the hearing later this weak. >> will legal action by the riley couple keep others from doing the >>> just ahead, salman rushdie on years of hiding and the echos he sees now of what's happening in the middle east. we'll be talking to him. >> an amazing perspective to offer. but first your local news and weather. mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein rich entrées... with garden veggies and egg. each one perfectly designed... to start her day with a little love. new fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. the best ingredient is love. will: [ inner voice ] the only place i can afford. i'm so glad you're home. yea
colette macdonald's brother bob stevenson says, quote, there is nothing new out there, but jeffrey macdonald hopes that's not the case as he continues to fight, as he has, for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life and brand me as a murderer. i'm not, and i'm not going to let it happen. >> reporter: macdonald is now remarried. he she is expected to be at the hearing later this weak. >> will legal action by the riley couple keep others from doing the >>>...
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colette macdonald's brother bob stevenson says, quote, there is nothing new out there, but jeffrey macdonaldhopes that's not the case as he continues to fight, as he has, for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life and brand me as a murderer. i'm not, and i'm not going to let it happen. >> reporter: macdonald is now remarried. he she is expected to be at the hearing later this weak. >> will legal action by the riley couple keep others from doing the same but first, this is "today" on nbc. i'll get a build your own burger with something cheesy... but not just cheese - mac and cheese. then i wanna add some oomph. and... top it off with a little kick. and... napkins. it's build your own burger. now at denny's. >>> just ahead, salman rushdie on years of hiding and the echos he sees now of what's happening in the middle east. we'll be talking to him. >> an amazing perspective to offer. but first your local news and weather. mornings are a special time for the two of you... and now you can make them even more special... with new fancy feast mornings. mornings are delicious protein ri
colette macdonald's brother bob stevenson says, quote, there is nothing new out there, but jeffrey macdonaldhopes that's not the case as he continues to fight, as he has, for 42 years. >> they can't take away the rest of my life and brand me as a murderer. i'm not, and i'm not going to let it happen. >> reporter: macdonald is now remarried. he she is expected to be at the hearing later this weak. >> will legal action by the riley couple keep others from doing the same but...
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>>un buen compromiso >>hoy fue a macdonald y estaba la lista >>y no desististe? >>arrancamos en el azteca buscando su boleto al exagonal final ante costa rica chichito remata de cabeza, ya estan en la final con esta victoria sobre costa rica uno por cero >>no creo que la perfeccion existe, hay que trabajar por ella >>nos enfrentamos a rivales muy complicados, faltan aun varios partidos. >>revancha contra jamaica, no puede evitar la anotacion, estados unidos gana uno por cero, empata en primer lugar con guatemala >>guatemala y jamaica tienen 7 puntos cada uno >>grupo tres panamá enfrentó a canadá. >>en el primer tiempo por delante los panameños, mantuvieron su buen pase, son líderes del grupo tres >>en las eliminatorias, argentina visita perú, pipita iguain consigue el empate uno a uno, sigue argentina de líder en las eliminatorias >>paraguay recibe a venezuela, venezuela gana dos a cero paraguay sigue sin romper su mala racha >>y pueden ver el gol de chicharito en univisión deportes.com no se muevan que ya volvemos con más de primer impacto
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it was the about the infamous case of jeffrey macdonald.y need a different ending and here's why. macdonald, the green beret doctor was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife and two children in 1970. listen to this. 42 years of a the decades macdonald is getting another day in court as a judge considers new evidence that may prove his innocence. jonathan serrie is live for us outside u.s. federal court in wilmington, north carolina. good morning, jonathan. what prompted this hearing after all these years? >> reporter: good morning, heather. for 42 years jeffrey macdonald has maintained his innocence. insisting i and his family were attacked almost charles manson fashion, three men and a blond woman. saying acid is groovy and kill the pigs. a known drug user now deceased reportedly admitted to being the woman in the floppy hat. later denied having any recollection of being at the crime scene. the man who directed the thin blue line writes about the mcdonald case in his new book, a wilnerness of error. >> stokely was a nuisance that would
it was the about the infamous case of jeffrey macdonald.y need a different ending and here's why. macdonald, the green beret doctor was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife and two children in 1970. listen to this. 42 years of a the decades macdonald is getting another day in court as a judge considers new evidence that may prove his innocence. jonathan serrie is live for us outside u.s. federal court in wilmington, north carolina. good morning, jonathan. what prompted this hearing after...
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in a little bit i'll speak live with a former ambassador tom macdonald, knew the late christopher stevens and will explain what's really involved in being a foreign ambassador. >>> here at home an unlicensed daycare center shut down after investigators found more that not 20 babies and toddlers strapped into car seats. police in dale city say the car seats were left in bathrooms and in one case a closet with the door shut. two sisters were the only adults watching 21 children in all. >> that would surprise anybody really. i mean you don't want to hear about stuff like that happening, especially next-door to you. >> luckily in this case we were able to get there and it wasn't a situation where one was injured or kill order something like that. >> 21-year-old anila qayyum and 23-year-old rabia qayyum were arrested and face a slew of charges. >>> a man accused of taking cell phone videos up women's skirts is behind bars. he is tapha nyang. 26-year-old from silver spring would ask for directions and use a cell phone aimed through the hole of a duffel bag to record video up their skirts. polic
in a little bit i'll speak live with a former ambassador tom macdonald, knew the late christopher stevens and will explain what's really involved in being a foreign ambassador. >>> here at home an unlicensed daycare center shut down after investigators found more that not 20 babies and toddlers strapped into car seats. police in dale city say the car seats were left in bathrooms and in one case a closet with the door shut. two sisters were the only adults watching 21 children in all....
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liz macdonald has been digging through the numbers. liz: and the u.s. could lose its biggest spot for porsche next year. that's ahead on after the bell. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. when we got married. trade commission-free for 60 days, i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. liz: s&p futures closing right now. let's go back to joe cusick. he wanted to see them in the g
liz macdonald has been digging through the numbers. liz: and the u.s. could lose its biggest spot for porsche next year. that's ahead on after the bell. [ male announcer ] what if you had thermal night-vision goggles, like in a special opsission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade...
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potential new evidence in the case of jeffrey macdonald.r armory doctor who served time for the deaths of his pregnant wife and two children. now a new book is out questioning his conviction. is he and innocent man? we have him on tape for you today. new reaction on a leaked video where the governor romney says 47% of the electorate are described as feeling like victims. we asked over 3,000 doctors to review 5-hour energy and what they said is amazing. over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. megyn: breaking news out of pennsylvania where the state's highest court ordered a review of the new voter i.d. law. the lower court ruled the law is fine. the supreme court heard arguments and just weighed in kicking it back down to the lower court saying you tell us w
potential new evidence in the case of jeffrey macdonald.r armory doctor who served time for the deaths of his pregnant wife and two children. now a new book is out questioning his conviction. is he and innocent man? we have him on tape for you today. new reaction on a leaked video where the governor romney says 47% of the electorate are described as feeling like victims. we asked over 3,000 doctors to review 5-hour energy and what they said is amazing. over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy...
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and i think it's very unlikely that macdonald will ever get another hearing beyond monday.n monday. >> really? richard, how do you see it infoi unfolding? >> avery's right, although it's twofold, he also has to prove a constitutional violation, which makes it more difficult. but here's something to ponder during these ten days. number one, the prosecutor is a disbarred attorney right now for fraud. the prosecutor threatened the direct witness prior to testimony, saying if they testify, that they were present at the crime scene, they would be indicted for the murders. that's one. the prosecutor withheld dna and other blood sampling evidence and other exculpatory evidence. evidence which tend to prove innocence from the defense. and the judge just happened to be the father-in-law of one of the prosecutors in the case, who withheld and precluded the testimony that was done by detectives, of individuals who admitted to being at the crime scene. the judge precluded them from being testify at that trial and for allowing that to come. >> all right. wow. >> that's been heard in fou
and i think it's very unlikely that macdonald will ever get another hearing beyond monday.n monday. >> really? richard, how do you see it infoi unfolding? >> avery's right, although it's twofold, he also has to prove a constitutional violation, which makes it more difficult. but here's something to ponder during these ten days. number one, the prosecutor is a disbarred attorney right now for fraud. the prosecutor threatened the direct witness prior to testimony, saying if they...
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liz: we put liz macdonald on the case. she has details. it is tough to hear but go for it. >> here are some numbers, 750 billion dollars, now this comes -- david: a year? >> a year. this is waste in the healthcare system. this comes from the institute of medicine. it is a nonpartisan group affiliated with the national academy of sciences. so the worst offenders here you are going to see unnecessary services, you know, excess of administrative costs right there, 190 billion. inefficient delivery of care. and the point being, during the health reform debate, we were talking about hey let's put the healthcare system on a diet. let's cut the waste, the fat that's marbled throughout the system and then you won't have to raise taxes. you won't have to do medicare cuts because of 750 billion dollars covers the 716 billion in medicare costs that are on the table stretching over ten years. so this 750 billion dollars by the way is 30% of the cost of the entire healthcare system. that's what the institute -- [talking over each other] >> what the ins
liz: we put liz macdonald on the case. she has details. it is tough to hear but go for it. >> here are some numbers, 750 billion dollars, now this comes -- david: a year? >> a year. this is waste in the healthcare system. this comes from the institute of medicine. it is a nonpartisan group affiliated with the national academy of sciences. so the worst offenders here you are going to see unnecessary services, you know, excess of administrative costs right there, 190 billion....
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jeffrey macdonald was the defendant. former army doctor who has spent the past four decades behind bars, convicted back in 1970 of murdering his pregnant wife and two children. he always maintained his innocence and now he could be getting a new trial. jonathan serrie is live in wilmington, north carolina, covering that. jonathan, i'm curious, is there new evidence or new science that will perhaps get him a new trial? >> reporter: it is previous unheard testimony and also relatively new science the judge will be looking at dna evidence from hairs found at the crime scene. and of course dna evidence was unavailable to investigators back in 1979 when jeffrey davis was convicted of the 1970 murders of his pregnant wife and two young daughters. the judge will where is consider previously unheard statements from a now deceased u.s. marshal who claimed he heard a prosecutor intimidate a habitual drug user who allegedly confessed and later denied she was present during the attacks. listen. >> i think evidence, a deck of cards,
jeffrey macdonald was the defendant. former army doctor who has spent the past four decades behind bars, convicted back in 1970 of murdering his pregnant wife and two children. he always maintained his innocence and now he could be getting a new trial. jonathan serrie is live in wilmington, north carolina, covering that. jonathan, i'm curious, is there new evidence or new science that will perhaps get him a new trial? >> reporter: it is previous unheard testimony and also relatively new...
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el incidente sucedio en un restaurante macdonalds al noreste de la ciudad ayer a las seis y media deovenes entre 7 y 14 aÑos sorprendio a un cliente y uno de los menores le quito su celular y se dio a la fuga...si tiene alguna informacion sobre este caso, llame al mas adelante:. estados unidos celebra hoy 225- anos del aniversario de la firma de la constitucion de la nacion... ademas...en mexico los cadaveres de 17- hombres fueron descubiertos en una carretera del estado de jalisco...tenemos las imagenes.. comienza la semana laboral con cielos nublados y lluvias, enterese cuando estaran cambiando estas condiciones atmosfericas, despues de la pausa comercial... un dia como hoy, hace 225-aÑos atras, la constituciÓn de los estados unidos de ame Érica fue adoptada por la convenciÓn de filadelfia en 1787... entrÓ en vigor el 4 de marzo de 1789, una vez completadas las ratificaciones... hoy se celebra un nuevo aniversario de uno de los documentos poli Íticos mÁs importantes del mundo occidental, precursor inclusive de la declaraciÓn de los derechos del hombre que generÓ la revolucion franc
el incidente sucedio en un restaurante macdonalds al noreste de la ciudad ayer a las seis y media deovenes entre 7 y 14 aÑos sorprendio a un cliente y uno de los menores le quito su celular y se dio a la fuga...si tiene alguna informacion sobre este caso, llame al mas adelante:. estados unidos celebra hoy 225- anos del aniversario de la firma de la constitucion de la nacion... ademas...en mexico los cadaveres de 17- hombres fueron descubiertos en una carretera del estado de jalisco...tenemos...
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jeffery macdonald will ask that hairs found in the how is that don't match his family be admitted as evidence. dna testing did not exist when he was on trial. macdonald who is not eligible for parole until 2020 never wavered from his claim he did not kill his wife and two girls. >>> a washington boy could go blind after a detergent pod exploded in his face. carter jones' mom says her son grabbed the pod when he wasn't looking squeezed it and was instantly covered in detergent. it got in his eyes and he even swallowed some of it. the doctors flushed out the detergent but suffered severe chemical burns and could lose vision in eye. some are swallowing these because they look like candy. some calling for these to be taken off the counters immediately. >> they are threatening to file complaints who will took pictures of kate middleton south of france. they are filing a lawsuit against closer mag sglaen that printed the pictures. the company threatened to put the photos in one of the italian magazines. >> take a look at this. is the video real an 18 month old girl playing with a 300 pound
jeffery macdonald will ask that hairs found in the how is that don't match his family be admitted as evidence. dna testing did not exist when he was on trial. macdonald who is not eligible for parole until 2020 never wavered from his claim he did not kill his wife and two girls. >>> a washington boy could go blind after a detergent pod exploded in his face. carter jones' mom says her son grabbed the pod when he wasn't looking squeezed it and was instantly covered in detergent. it got...
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de un intento de secuestro que se produjo hoy alrededor de la 1:30 de la tarde, en el restaurante macdonalda calle colesville, en silver spring... un menor de 13 anos se encontraba esperando en el mostrado cuando un hombre lo tomo por la espalda y trato de sacarlo de lugar... cuando un guardia de seguridad intervino y el sospechoso libero a la victima ... el sospechoso es descrito como afroamericano de unos 50 anos.. una camara de vigilancia capto el incidente...cualquier informacion .. en fairfax, un hombre esta acechando a pacientes con condiciones medicas y su objetivo es robarles sus carteras y billeteras.. .claudia uceda nos tiene lo no se cubre la cara sino mas bien como si nada pretende trabajar en el mantenimiento de los edificios.... revisa los ductos de aire oficinas de docitores pero en realidad no es mas que un ladron... delia avila/residente del area "me asombra porque como puede haber gente que tenga ese corazon de hacer eso especialmente con cancer..." le ha robado carteras y billeteras a pacientes en proceso de rehabilitacion y pacientes con cancer... ha robado en 7 lugares
de un intento de secuestro que se produjo hoy alrededor de la 1:30 de la tarde, en el restaurante macdonalda calle colesville, en silver spring... un menor de 13 anos se encontraba esperando en el mostrado cuando un hombre lo tomo por la espalda y trato de sacarlo de lugar... cuando un guardia de seguridad intervino y el sospechoso libero a la victima ... el sospechoso es descrito como afroamericano de unos 50 anos.. una camara de vigilancia capto el incidente...cualquier informacion .. en...
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elizabeth macdonald my colleague at fox business, your impression.ay a lousy report and you say. i say the recovery has basically been going on and the recession ended in 2009 and we're averaging 139,000 jobs a month. so far this year. that's versus 153,000 last year. and so, if the trend is going down. and it's recovering a downward revision as well. >> on, i think it was wednesday night. bill clinton stood in front of the dnc and said no president, no president could have recovered from this recession, no president could have done it. i maintain he's wrong. ronald reagan did recover from a recession in many ways worse than the one in '08 and he recovered with sometimes four and five and 600,000 new jobs each and every month and that's what that man did. >> and richard an economist and recession during the '80s, one of the first time citigroup got one of the first of three bailout. the debate now, are you better off versus years ago or is this now versus it could have been worse kind of argument. >> well said. >> and i want to get that number up on
elizabeth macdonald my colleague at fox business, your impression.ay a lousy report and you say. i say the recovery has basically been going on and the recession ended in 2009 and we're averaging 139,000 jobs a month. so far this year. that's versus 153,000 last year. and so, if the trend is going down. and it's recovering a downward revision as well. >> on, i think it was wednesday night. bill clinton stood in front of the dnc and said no president, no president could have recovered from...
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liz macdonald break down the $750 billion problem next.look at some of today's winners and losers as we head out to break. and the s&p 500, look, alpha natural resources, that is a charles payne favorite as well as cliffs, both up top. tracy: stocks mostly unchanged after today's disappointing jobs report. hopeful that the fed will be forced to act and the stimulus will be announced next week. traders at the and nyse. finding out what president obama has to say about today's job report. 90% of the commercial stocks were sold out. how much our companies shelling out to advertisers? we have details ahead. right now, it is 30 minutes past the hour so we have to get a check on the market as we do every 15 minutes. no cool pet wheaties on the stock exchange floor. reporter: i'm here with jason. we are here talking about things all the time. we are talking about apple stock and other stocks as well. i'm going to talk about apple as well. at 525,, do you still like it? >> i still like it. they are backing up on apple tv because they don't think i
liz macdonald break down the $750 billion problem next.look at some of today's winners and losers as we head out to break. and the s&p 500, look, alpha natural resources, that is a charles payne favorite as well as cliffs, both up top. tracy: stocks mostly unchanged after today's disappointing jobs report. hopeful that the fed will be forced to act and the stimulus will be announced next week. traders at the and nyse. finding out what president obama has to say about today's job report. 90%...
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elizabeth macdonald has the bottom line on the web.elissa: oil falling, but could trouble overseas push the price back up soon? we have one of the best names in oil. our national security analyst kay c. mcfarlane to. lori: pretty good news on the housing front. existing home sales in the best level in two years. too early to celebrate a full-fledged recovery? as strong recovery. let's get a status update nonetheless. melissa: time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is standing by . stocks posting modest gains. >> reporter: about 55 points in the dow jones industrial. the tech heavy nasdaq 1/4 of a percent in the s&p 500 up one-third of 1%. banks convert some retailers doing well. gold is gaining. the fear index has pulled back. that is the environment we are in. the dollar is lower which helps things along as far as equities go. let's take a look. a big mover is apple. he made us see a dramatic move at this moment. a big mover in the year 2012. forty-third all-time high today. so today, $703.50 is the high that it
elizabeth macdonald has the bottom line on the web.elissa: oil falling, but could trouble overseas push the price back up soon? we have one of the best names in oil. our national security analyst kay c. mcfarlane to. lori: pretty good news on the housing front. existing home sales in the best level in two years. too early to celebrate a full-fledged recovery? as strong recovery. let's get a status update nonetheless. melissa: time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides is...
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liz macdonald is here.: best story is senator chuck schumer says eight of ten truck crashes that occur on parkways into bridges or overpasses are due to the truckers using gps systems that consumers use or using google maps. here is the senator talking about this problem he wants the federal government to fix. >> gps directed me on it and many truckers don't know gps -- its programmed to be the thing for a ford cars or 15 ft. high tractor-trailer. the owner should make sure the trucker doesn't do that. liz: here is what the senator wants the department of transportation to do. investigate this matter and issue recommended federal standards to address the problem. there is a spike in truck crashed fores and to bridges and two crashes in new york state, 855 the past decade and he wants the federal government to force gps to put warning systems into truckers gps system. the department of transportation for new york state truckers have those navigation devices and why not pick it them is the others to being deb
liz macdonald is here.: best story is senator chuck schumer says eight of ten truck crashes that occur on parkways into bridges or overpasses are due to the truckers using gps systems that consumers use or using google maps. here is the senator talking about this problem he wants the federal government to fix. >> gps directed me on it and many truckers don't know gps -- its programmed to be the thing for a ford cars or 15 ft. high tractor-trailer. the owner should make sure the trucker...
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liz macdonald is here with that story.aman joins us live from the intel developers conference in san francisco with more. liz, what do you have coming up? >> nobody is thinking about moody's downgrades or the federal reserve here unless we bring it up. instead they're thinking of ideas. how about, you do know only 8% of the time you're actually using your car. why not make money the other 92% of the time? peer-to-peer car sharing. we have the cofounder. it will be our first female cofounder of this year's 3 days in the valley. our fifth year in a row covering silicon valley, san francisco and the big ideas here. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male a
liz macdonald is here with that story.aman joins us live from the intel developers conference in san francisco with more. liz, what do you have coming up? >> nobody is thinking about moody's downgrades or the federal reserve here unless we bring it up. instead they're thinking of ideas. how about, you do know only 8% of the time you're actually using your car. why not make money the other 92% of the time? peer-to-peer car sharing. we have the cofounder. it will be our first female...
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elizabeth macdonald, james toronto here next. ve lately.ecause of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. the. lou: joining me now, the "a-team," director of the american values as digit, democratic strategist alexis mcgill johnson. fox business stocks editor, elizabeth macdonald. good to have you with us. wall street journal opinion page editor, james toronto. thank you for being here. let me, if i may, start with you, alexis. this business of the administration pushing spontaneous combustion as the reason for the assassination of our ambassador, christopher stephens, and benghazi against the eyewitness accounts, against intelligence sources. what in the world are they thinking about? >> i think the whole situation over there, you can see that it was a powder keg waiting to erup
elizabeth macdonald, james toronto here next. ve lately.ecause of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. the. lou: joining me now, the "a-team," director of the american values as digit, democratic strategist alexis mcgill...
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sandra: liz macdonald. david: thanks, liz. sandra: anti-american protests breaking out across the middle east in africa and europe. we've got someone who says libya is still a good place for american investors. he is a member of the libyan royal family. he is making his case with david next. david: also three funds that could help you make money if the market turns south. kind of safety funds. want to get a pencil and paper ready. that is coming up on "after the bell." click the like button and tell us whether you think the market is going to move to the downside. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. ♪ [ male anno
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our own liz macdonald has answers coming up next. ve latel.ecause of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. gerri: welcome a breaking news tonight. oklahoma attorney-general has filed a first lawsuit against the president's health care law, obamacare. the amended suit challenges another part of the law, the irs role to help implement obamacare. the complaint also seeking recognition, the oklahoma constitution protect citizens from a requirement to buy health care insurance. once again, okla. filing a brand spanking new lawsuit against obamacare, the first state to try to use this aspect to challenge the validity and the galileo obamacare, and you bet we will cover that. you will find out what that will happen. in tonight's tech connect with this seventh day of internet issues for t
our own liz macdonald has answers coming up next. ve latel.ecause of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. gerri: welcome a breaking news tonight. oklahoma attorney-general has filed a first lawsuit against the president's health...
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bob macdonald says it can't just be about speeches. he says the nation is still $16 trillion in debt. unemployment and gasoline numbers remain high. >> and i'm sure the president will deliver a great speech tonight. we will make up -- will make up with a jobs report. speeches make you feel good for a while, but at the end of the day, the american people don't think we're better off than we were four years ago. >> you can hear that speech tonight at 10:00, followed by our news broadcast. you can always get updates by going to wjla.com. >> a wet day outside for most of the washington area. we have the first look. >> i think for most areas, we are in the clear. if is a little bit muddy. but let's show you the stormed scanned. heavy rains pitching well to the south with thunderstorms across pennsylvania and new york. a couple of downpours over the piedmont region -- i know my states -- west virginia. 82 in washington. there are a little storms out west. the skies will clear. we have had heavy rains. the ocean city, 1.63 inches of rain. com
bob macdonald says it can't just be about speeches. he says the nation is still $16 trillion in debt. unemployment and gasoline numbers remain high. >> and i'm sure the president will deliver a great speech tonight. we will make up -- will make up with a jobs report. speeches make you feel good for a while, but at the end of the day, the american people don't think we're better off than we were four years ago. >> you can hear that speech tonight at 10:00, followed by our news...
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dominic macdonald will head to trial on murder charges. investigators believe he planned to meet the 42-year-old to make a payment on bail money and then gunned her down. the trial is scheduled for november, and first-degree murder charges for the man accused of stabbing his wife to death in their home. stephen maintains his innocence but unless there is enough evidence for a conviction. but police say he killed his wife, stabbing her 92 times. prosecutors plan to seek a life sentence. >> investigators are looking into why a bus crashed this morning have come up with a preliminary cause. that accident sent seven people to three different hospitals this morning next to the mall. david is following developments. he joins us live with the latest. >> investigators say a preliminary review of evidence points to a possible error. a freak bus accident said seven people to the hospital with non- life threatening injuries. >> it was scary. >> no one got hurt. good >> the buzz drifted across the bus loop, striking a busy bus shelter. >> you are tryi
dominic macdonald will head to trial on murder charges. investigators believe he planned to meet the 42-year-old to make a payment on bail money and then gunned her down. the trial is scheduled for november, and first-degree murder charges for the man accused of stabbing his wife to death in their home. stephen maintains his innocence but unless there is enough evidence for a conviction. but police say he killed his wife, stabbing her 92 times. prosecutors plan to seek a life sentence. >>...
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thanks very much, liz macdonald.igh pressure from online retailers forcing some brick-and-mortar stores to drop excess fees. we've got details next. david: a u.s. casino setting a brand new record over the weekend and has nothing to do with gambling. we have that story when we go "off the desk". that is ahead on "after the bell." ♪ you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find unities more easily. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and
thanks very much, liz macdonald.igh pressure from online retailers forcing some brick-and-mortar stores to drop excess fees. we've got details next. david: a u.s. casino setting a brand new record over the weekend and has nothing to do with gambling. we have that story when we go "off the desk". that is ahead on "after the bell." ♪ you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty...