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about 2 or 3 feet in front of the officer. >> joining us tonight on the rapid response panel, mike papantonio's great to have both of you with us tonight. the number of autopsies do you expect there would be a lot of difference in the findings of these three autopsies? >> i suspect that we're not going to learn anything different from in the third autopsy. i think you have to remember the first autopsy gets the best look at the body. relatively pristine. there's a dissection done so that the next time, the second autopsy done by michael baden at the request of the family is going to be looking at the body that's already been dissected. there's going to be a second dissection, organs are removed and put back in place. by the time the third autopsy is done, the body looks different than it did initially. but i think there's not going to be any significant differences in the conclusions. >> that sound bite that we just played, that depiction told through a third person, talks about a struggle for a firearm. would that show up in an autopsy in any way? >> it's a good question. if there was indeed a
about 2 or 3 feet in front of the officer. >> joining us tonight on the rapid response panel, mike papantonio's great to have both of you with us tonight. the number of autopsies do you expect there would be a lot of difference in the findings of these three autopsies? >> i suspect that we're not going to learn anything different from in the third autopsy. i think you have to remember the first autopsy gets the best look at the body. relatively pristine. there's a dissection done so...
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here's mike papantonio saying he has spoken with other attorneys and they are of mind alike that thisase is winnable for the defense. and when you -- i want your reaction to that but doesn't that prevent the professional case for you to say you know what, we've got to get a different prosecutor in here? i want to give you time to address both of those things. >> well, first of all, any case is winnable as pap and i both know. i think that how you present the case and i think pap was talking about strategy even before the grand jury, but same strategy in terms of the regular jury and that you have to be forceful and find a way to make the case compelling case. i will tell you there's some compelling evidence in this case. the most compelling evidence in this case is there are two shots to the head that once the public gets a real chance to see how this kid was shot in his head, it's pretty much going to be a case for the prosecution. now, presented right we think they win with that evidence but we'll see what happens once we get into it. >> mike, your thoughts? >> the family has one of
here's mike papantonio saying he has spoken with other attorneys and they are of mind alike that thisase is winnable for the defense. and when you -- i want your reaction to that but doesn't that prevent the professional case for you to say you know what, we've got to get a different prosecutor in here? i want to give you time to address both of those things. >> well, first of all, any case is winnable as pap and i both know. i think that how you present the case and i think pap was...
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mike papantonio joins us. unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second.nlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. and we're new to the pacific northwest. the rain, the mud -- babam! it's there. the outside comes in. it's kinda nasty so you start the towel-mop shuffle. where are you sun?! [ doorbell rings ] oh, wow, it's a swiffer wetjet. this puts my towel mopping to shame. whoa! ewww. sunshine is overrated, now we can get messy. [ laughs ] now we can get messy. there was like an i haderuption on my skingles. and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excr
mike papantonio joins us. unlimited cash back. let that phrase sit with you for a second.nlimited. as in, no limits on your hard-earned cash back. as in no more dealing with those rotating categories. the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase, every day. don't settle for anything less. i'll keep asking. what's in your wallet? so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong...
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. >> joining me now, brad woodhouse, and ring of fire radio host and america's attorney mike papantonio, you're smiling at the story. i am too. one of these bring it on moments, couldn't get enough of it. what's your response, brad? is there truth in the possibility that circumstances can change and could mitt romney resurrect the effort? what do you think? >> ed, let me be the first on your show to offer my endorsement of mitt romney's candidacy of president. i don't know if he'll run. i do think that the circumstances you laid out are exactly the circumstances that he's referring to. mitt romney is a calculating guy. it wasn't an accident that he said circumstances may change and actually, i think circumstances have changed. they have a field that is in trouble. that is weak, that is under indictment or under investigation or offended some segment of the tea party. those are the circumstances that might make a mitt romney run possible and i say bring it on. no one better than mitt romney can exhibit what the differences are between republican policies on the economy and democrat polic
. >> joining me now, brad woodhouse, and ring of fire radio host and america's attorney mike papantonio, you're smiling at the story. i am too. one of these bring it on moments, couldn't get enough of it. what's your response, brad? is there truth in the possibility that circumstances can change and could mitt romney resurrect the effort? what do you think? >> ed, let me be the first on your show to offer my endorsement of mitt romney's candidacy of president. i don't know if he'll...
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let's go to the rapid response panel, mike papantonio.w material will be in the book to help a failed candidate of just several years ago? >> let's start off by saying how great it is to see romney and ryan together again, to guys opposed to gay marriage who look like they are announcing one. this will be the manifesto as to why he should be president. visiting florida five times on the book tour, not to raise money for marco rubio's campaign. it will be great to see him hit the heavy hitter clown car of 2016. this is paul ryan laying out how he was the guy who supported tarp and no child left behind and bush's stimulus in 2008 and 2009 and supported iraq war but against big government spending. it's going to be more or less him trying to make people believe you can support eye an rand and jesus at the same time -- i think he might be the defacto winner after the clowns anile late each other. >> rather delusional if this book parallels the last campaign they have, where's the new material? where's the new ideas? he calls it a way forward.
let's go to the rapid response panel, mike papantonio.w material will be in the book to help a failed candidate of just several years ago? >> let's start off by saying how great it is to see romney and ryan together again, to guys opposed to gay marriage who look like they are announcing one. this will be the manifesto as to why he should be president. visiting florida five times on the book tour, not to raise money for marco rubio's campaign. it will be great to see him hit the heavy...
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reverend marcia dyson and kimberly crenshaw and ring of fire radio host and america's attorney mike papantonioou see the overpolicing of america getting worse? >> what's happening is a snapshot of this new militarized police culture that's sweeping through small towns particularly throughout the south, michael. what we're seeing is the average of the dixieland commando police force that at first appears to be a barney fife kind of humor except this it's so tragic. these militarized toys of war don't belong in the hands of police in a town with a population of 20,000 people and small town police forces shouldn't be encouraged or equipped to play dress-up in commando, ninja outfits and armed with bear cat, armored tactical war vehicles and helicopters and mine-resistant attack vehicles. this paramilitary equipment and this small town police organization of ferguson, they have no -- no reason to have this. all it it does is it escalates the tragedy that's always already taken place. most of these characters are not properly trained and marginally qualified to even know when to use an ak-47 and sh
reverend marcia dyson and kimberly crenshaw and ring of fire radio host and america's attorney mike papantonioou see the overpolicing of america getting worse? >> what's happening is a snapshot of this new militarized police culture that's sweeping through small towns particularly throughout the south, michael. what we're seeing is the average of the dixieland commando police force that at first appears to be a barney fife kind of humor except this it's so tragic. these militarized toys...
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papantonio. this is really very interesting and a very important move by the nfl, but i want to go to the incident that sparked this change. mike, you first. if there had not been any videotape of this most recent incident that was high profile with this runningback of the ravens, do you think that goodell and the nfl would have done what they did today? >> ultimately, they would have, ed. this will definitely be known as the ray rice bill because of what happened here, but the weakest part of what i see so far is understanding what kinds of due process avenues are available for the player who is accused of domestic violence. that bothers me just a little bit. if the consequences for a player only attach after a criminal plea or conviction and there is due process and this may have positive and if it digresses to a he said/she said administrative hearing and it has potential for disaster and we don't have the answer for that right now, but the nfl is a setting where highly paid players have agents and by investors and interestingly enough, exceptional cases and females who see the possibility of what we call the love lottery. i
papantonio. this is really very interesting and a very important move by the nfl, but i want to go to the incident that sparked this change. mike, you first. if there had not been any videotape of this most recent incident that was high profile with this runningback of the ravens, do you think that goodell and the nfl would have done what they did today? >> ultimately, they would have, ed. this will definitely be known as the ray rice bill because of what happened here, but the weakest...