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now 30, it's a softer miranda.bout reminiscing. >> i feel like i rushed through my 20s in a hurry to get to the next thing now i feel like i want to slow down and enjoy the moment a little more in whatever i'm doing. hanging out a little bit more. >> how big is this town? >> it's 3100 people. >> these days she's hanging out in tishamingo, oklahoma. left her beloved texas to move here and marry an oklahoma native. in the just any native hitched her wagon to fellow superstar, blake shelton. ♪ they are country music's power couple. stars in their own right but collaborators, too. they co-wrote lambert's hit single "over you." >> what drew us together, we have a lot in common outside of that. that's why our relationship is strong. ♪ but that relationship has been tested by the tabloids. >> i'm alone and pregnant. do i look miserable? it's become funny. >> seems like either break up or pregnant every week or so. >> i have four baby in the last two months. we have hundred million dollars divorcesf one of us is getting hu
now 30, it's a softer miranda.bout reminiscing. >> i feel like i rushed through my 20s in a hurry to get to the next thing now i feel like i want to slow down and enjoy the moment a little more in whatever i'm doing. hanging out a little bit more. >> how big is this town? >> it's 3100 people. >> these days she's hanging out in tishamingo, oklahoma. left her beloved texas to move here and marry an oklahoma native. in the just any native hitched her wagon to fellow...
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so you don't want to ever get give his guy his miranda rights.y randall rights. they will put the ship in first gear. they may run out of gas halfway out of there, so it takes a week or a month to get there. why are we couldn't straining ourselves when you are to bring him to guantanamo, the purpose of which is to detain an unlawful combat tant indefinitely to get all the intelligence you can and you try him either in civilian court or military. it's like the underwear bomber who was read his miranda rights early and we undoubtedly lost a lot of intelligence about operations in yemen. it's an unnecessary unforced error we should inflict on ourselves. >> he's on the video. there's a question about evidentiary gathering in this case and that the fbi took 18 days to get to benghazi. you wonder about the case in u.s. civilian court. >> right. apparently, one of reasons it took so long to get him is because they were building the case and they wanted to get it ready. i think it would be a really terrible thing for him to be tried and not convicted in
so you don't want to ever get give his guy his miranda rights.y randall rights. they will put the ship in first gear. they may run out of gas halfway out of there, so it takes a week or a month to get there. why are we couldn't straining ourselves when you are to bring him to guantanamo, the purpose of which is to detain an unlawful combat tant indefinitely to get all the intelligence you can and you try him either in civilian court or military. it's like the underwear bomber who was read his...
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miranda lambert performing live. ♪ >>> 8:48. we're back with country superstar miranda lambert.matic." ♪ quarter in a pay phone drying laundry on the line ♪ ♪ watching sun tea in the window pocket watch, tellen time ♪ ♪ seems like only yesterday i'd get a blank cassette ♪ ♪ record the country countdown 'cause i couldn't buy it yet ♪ ♪ if we drove all the way to dallas ♪ ♪ just to buy an easter dress we'd take along a rand mcnally ♪ ♪ stand in line to pay for gas god knows that shifting gears ain't what it used to be ♪ ♪ i learned to drive that 55 just like a queen on a tree ♪ ♪ hey, whatever happened to waiting your turn ♪ ♪ doing it all by hand 'cause when everything is handed to you ♪ ♪ it's only worth as much as the time you put in ♪ ♪ it all just seems so good the way we had it ♪ ♪ back before everything became automatic ♪ ♪ if you had something to say you'd write it on a piece of paper ♪ ♪ and you'd put a stamp on it and they'd get it three days later ♪ ♪ boys would call the girls and girls would turn them down ♪ ♪ staying married was the only way to work your problems out
miranda lambert performing live. ♪ >>> 8:48. we're back with country superstar miranda lambert.matic." ♪ quarter in a pay phone drying laundry on the line ♪ ♪ watching sun tea in the window pocket watch, tellen time ♪ ♪ seems like only yesterday i'd get a blank cassette ♪ ♪ record the country countdown 'cause i couldn't buy it yet ♪ ♪ if we drove all the way to dallas ♪ ♪ just to buy an easter dress we'd take along a rand mcnally ♪ ♪ stand in line to...
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nanette miranda has more. >> reporter: the arrest went down here in this parking lot. the officers were on duty and ended a nationwide manhunt. turns out ryan chamberlain wasn't far from home. cell phone video captures his arrest near the beach hut this evening just before 6:30. >> after a couple minutes recording it i realized it was something big, it was homeland security and fbi showed up. >> reporter: a law enforcement source says alert san francisco police officers on a routine patrol of the area recognized the white car connected to chamberlain and approached him. the 42-year-old did not resist arrest. he was taken to the federal building. chamberlain prompted a nationwide manhunt after finding explosive material in his apartment on saturday. >> my uncle said they were looking for someone with explosives. i read the story didn't think i would run into him at the beach. >> reporter: mosier is a public relations expert who worked with chamberlain. one statement said i explored some ugly websites a yearish ago but no one was ever in danger. and nothing authorities a
nanette miranda has more. >> reporter: the arrest went down here in this parking lot. the officers were on duty and ended a nationwide manhunt. turns out ryan chamberlain wasn't far from home. cell phone video captures his arrest near the beach hut this evening just before 6:30. >> after a couple minutes recording it i realized it was something big, it was homeland security and fbi showed up. >> reporter: a law enforcement source says alert san francisco police officers on a...
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and not be worrying about miranda rights.his information doesn't have to be used against him at trial. it's to get intelligence to save american lives. >> i don't know if you heard earlier, jeffrey be too be, our senior legal analyst, he pointed out accurately that the u.s. criminal justice system has a very good record dealing with these alleged terrorists. they convict them. they send them to prisons. it's a lot easier in effect to do that than send him to a military tribunal at gitmo. >> we're talking about two different things. my concern right now is the conviction. one way or the other, this should be a relatively easy conviction to get. i'm talking about to get intelligence that can be used to stop terrorist attacks, to find out what the makeup of ansar al sharia is and to find out how these benghazi attacks came out. my focus is not touch on the conviction but on getting the intelligence out of him, and that can take long, sustained, intensive integration. that's what i'm calling for. >> i also -- >> i'm sorry. >> fin
and not be worrying about miranda rights.his information doesn't have to be used against him at trial. it's to get intelligence to save american lives. >> i don't know if you heard earlier, jeffrey be too be, our senior legal analyst, he pointed out accurately that the u.s. criminal justice system has a very good record dealing with these alleged terrorists. they convict them. they send them to prisons. it's a lot easier in effect to do that than send him to a military tribunal at gitmo....
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do you think miranda rights matters to these guys?> no. >> they're read their miranda rights and you get people excited. does that automatically make them clam up? have you had any experiences where these guys suddenly clam up after they have been read their rights? >> well, it's a hard -- the miranda rights are part of our constitutional system. i don't expect some guy from pakistan to care about miranda rights at all. but, you know, i don't think that's really -- miranda rights are to stop people from confessing that shouldn't. these guys confess for the most part anyway. khalid sheikh mohammed, to crimes i don't think he did. >> he wants to celebrate what he did. >> moussaoui lied about what he did in court to try to agrandize himself. the judge was saying you don't have to testify, you don't have to say anything and off he goes to the stand and claims things that were actually ridiculous. >> based on what you know about the guys that are left down in gitmo, and i know you're not involved in many of those cases, but how many of the
do you think miranda rights matters to these guys?> no. >> they're read their miranda rights and you get people excited. does that automatically make them clam up? have you had any experiences where these guys suddenly clam up after they have been read their rights? >> well, it's a hard -- the miranda rights are part of our constitutional system. i don't expect some guy from pakistan to care about miranda rights at all. but, you know, i don't think that's really -- miranda rights...
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all miranda rights mean is that anything you say before your miranda rights are given can't be used in a criminal case against you. however, all of that information can be used for intelligence purposes. it can be used against other people. they would not have arrested him if they didn't have enough evidence to convict him already. so they weren't giving up anything by failing to read him his miranda rights. and i think that whole miranda thing is basically a red herring. the justice department knows how to do this. i frankly find it shocking that attorney general mukasey, someone who ran the best law enforcement agency in the world, is disparaging the ability of the justice department to do this job. i mean, why would you do that, judge mukasey? >> i don't know what you've been listening to. i haven't been disparaging the ability of the justice department at all. i think they're very able and they've had an excellent record. and there's no doubt in my mind as to the skill with which this case is going to be prosecuted. i think it might be prosecuted better if it were done in either th
all miranda rights mean is that anything you say before your miranda rights are given can't be used in a criminal case against you. however, all of that information can be used for intelligence purposes. it can be used against other people. they would not have arrested him if they didn't have enough evidence to convict him already. so they weren't giving up anything by failing to read him his miranda rights. and i think that whole miranda thing is basically a red herring. the justice department...
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so you don't want to ever get give his guy his miranda rights.robably on the ship, they will not read him his my randall rights. they will put the ship in first gear. they may run out of gas halfway out of there, so it takes a week or a month to get there. why are we couldn't straining ourselves when you are to bring him to guantanamo, the purpose of which is to detain an unlawful combat tant indefinitely to get all the intelligence you can and you try him either in civilian court or military. it's like the underwear bomber who was read his miranda rights early and we undoubtedly lost a lot of intelligence about operations in yemen. it's an unnecessary unforced error we should inflict on ourselves. >> he's on the video. there's a question about evidentiary gathering in this case and that the fbi took 18 days to get to benghazi. you wonder about the case in u.s. civilian court. >> right. apparently, one of reasons it took so long to get him is because they were building the case and they wanted to get it ready. i think it would be a really terribl
so you don't want to ever get give his guy his miranda rights.robably on the ship, they will not read him his my randall rights. they will put the ship in first gear. they may run out of gas halfway out of there, so it takes a week or a month to get there. why are we couldn't straining ourselves when you are to bring him to guantanamo, the purpose of which is to detain an unlawful combat tant indefinitely to get all the intelligence you can and you try him either in civilian court or military....
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miranda lambert performs next. jay wright, i'm the head basketball coach at villanova university. [ interviewer ] how important are decision making skills in your profession? they're absolutely vital. well then, as a decision maker, which one would you choose? this one that cleans or this one that cleans and protects against dryness? ♪ that one. that's it. that's it? m-hmm. you got one qut onen for me? [ male announcer ] more care is better. it's an easy decision. dove men+care bodywash cleans and protects against dryness. [ male announcer ] more care is better. it's an easy decision. hammer that in. nice. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about tools. aflac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac! but when i broke my arm, he lent a hand. he paid my claim in just four days. four days? wow! find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. better. avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price or hotel
miranda lambert performs next. jay wright, i'm the head basketball coach at villanova university. [ interviewer ] how important are decision making skills in your profession? they're absolutely vital. well then, as a decision maker, which one would you choose? this one that cleans or this one that cleans and protects against dryness? ♪ that one. that's it. that's it? m-hmm. you got one qut onen for me? [ male announcer ] more care is better. it's an easy decision. dove men+care bodywash...
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he has no miranda rights. miranda rights are meant for americans.are not intended for non-americans unlawful combatants, which he is. he needs to be under the military, where he can be interrogated like a prisoner of war and kept in interrogation until we squeeze everything that we need out of him. he is on a slow boat, but, you know, at some point, they are going to land in new york, in which case all of that is over. who cares how -- who tries him at the end? it's what you do at the beginning. just one more thing. we apparently waited for months to apprehend him because we needed to gather the evidence that we could show in a civilian court. this is insane. this is a terrorist on the loose, instead of grabbing him at the first opportunity. we're going around, what, collecting shells around the consulate in benghazi, so we could have a good trial? this is war. it's not a criminal investigation. did we learn nothing from 9/11? >> juan, isn't this having it both ways? you know, saying that we're against this war on terror? but still interrogating him
he has no miranda rights. miranda rights are meant for americans.are not intended for non-americans unlawful combatants, which he is. he needs to be under the military, where he can be interrogated like a prisoner of war and kept in interrogation until we squeeze everything that we need out of him. he is on a slow boat, but, you know, at some point, they are going to land in new york, in which case all of that is over. who cares how -- who tries him at the end? it's what you do at the...
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i suspect they did not give him a miranda warning.y're interrogating him for intelligence purposes, that mean whatever he tells them cannot be used in the prosecution against him, but it can be used for them to find his comrades. that would probably enable them to question him without give the miranda warning and without effecting the integrity of the prosecution. >> what do you say about the people who are angry he would get the same protections we get under the law? >> their problem is eye were the constitution. because the constitution protecting persons. it didn't just protect citizens. once he's in custody of the fbi, he was in custody of the fbi from moment one. from the moment there is one fbi agent at the scene. he enjoys the same constitutional protections as you and i and everybody watching us. >> can we pop up more, because i got the judge here. the word "terrorist." is used. talk to me. that's the first time we've heard that. >> well, the use of the word "terrorist" in a criminal complaint, most respectfully is not a term
i suspect they did not give him a miranda warning.y're interrogating him for intelligence purposes, that mean whatever he tells them cannot be used in the prosecution against him, but it can be used for them to find his comrades. that would probably enable them to question him without give the miranda warning and without effecting the integrity of the prosecution. >> what do you say about the people who are angry he would get the same protections we get under the law? >> their...
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he was given his miranda warnings and hen watted to talk. remember, this guy is a big talker, so it may not be a big problem. >> appreciate your expertise as always, thank you. >> thank you. >>> there's been a lot of movement on the battle front in iraq today. a new push by the army to reclaim lost ground. the air force carried out air strikes, where the fighting continues to intensify. and south of baghdad iraqi officials say they've had to call in air and ground support following deadly clashes with isis militants. there are conflicting reports of who is in control of tikrit. in anbar province, sunni militants have managed to bring down the bridge between fallujah and rah madsdy. the government has closed crucial border crossings, allowing those most affected by the violence to flee to safety. >>> the father who left his toddler son in a hot car for seven hours made a jailhouse call today to his son's funeral. his wife stood up in front of a church full of mourners and defended her husband, before their little boy was laid to rest. justin
he was given his miranda warnings and hen watted to talk. remember, this guy is a big talker, so it may not be a big problem. >> appreciate your expertise as always, thank you. >> thank you. >>> there's been a lot of movement on the battle front in iraq today. a new push by the army to reclaim lost ground. the air force carried out air strikes, where the fighting continues to intensify. and south of baghdad iraqi officials say they've had to call in air and ground support...
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miranda does not play a role year in terms that there are exceptions.n international terrorist, public safety exception, so i do not think that that is the issue. if you look at the conditions we have had, the trials and miranda has not been an issue. the only problem with that argument is that he is not charged in the complaint. a lot of formal indictment, as a terrorist. pretty much charge with aiding and abetting. i think that will change in coming days with the superseding complained an indictment, but i do agree with you that miranda, even if he is not mirandized, and permission they cannot use at trial, do they need the information? lou: distinction being, being mirandize, that point, whenever information could be useful, not for his trial and not mirandize in an anything he says can be used against them. >> in another trial. and that is my point. whether he is mirandized are not the information he gives will be able to be used in other people's trial and the evidence against him is so strong that they do not need a quote unquote concession. lou:
miranda does not play a role year in terms that there are exceptions.n international terrorist, public safety exception, so i do not think that that is the issue. if you look at the conditions we have had, the trials and miranda has not been an issue. the only problem with that argument is that he is not charged in the complaint. a lot of formal indictment, as a terrorist. pretty much charge with aiding and abetting. i think that will change in coming days with the superseding complained an...
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government holds off reading him his miranda rights and is able to exploit his intelligence. remember in peace time you put people on trial and war time you exploit their intelligence. he is the critical link between catching him and catching the other four or five or six terrorists who did this terrible deed. so i hope that the navy does a couple of circuits over the atlantic before he shows up in our judicial system and lawyers up, lou. >> admiral kirby making light of reports that khattala was hiding in full clear view. but the fact is that all of these news organizations and including our own, walking right up to the man. it is -- it is preposterous to suggest that he was -- >> absolutely not. i asked several of my several forces friends about this and i said, how tough of an operational mission is this? they said actually it's easier than many of those we do. why have you waited so long? frankly, we're just waiting for the go ahead from the national command authority to get this done and of course doing all of the other lengthy preparations that a tier one team will do.
government holds off reading him his miranda rights and is able to exploit his intelligence. remember in peace time you put people on trial and war time you exploit their intelligence. he is the critical link between catching him and catching the other four or five or six terrorists who did this terrible deed. so i hope that the navy does a couple of circuits over the atlantic before he shows up in our judicial system and lawyers up, lou. >> admiral kirby making light of reports that...
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. >> isabel miranda mostrÓ documentos de la investigaciÓn que hicieron las autoridades para capturardez en la revista publicÓ documentos en los que pone en entredicho la muerte de hugo alberto wallace. >> tendenciosamente da a entender que estÁ vivo. si estÁ vivo, presÉntelo. >> en la publicaciÓn, tambiÉn se presenta una llamada de un telÉfono celular en la que un hombre de un mensaje de voz y de acuerdo con el artÍculo, cuatro personas relacionadas con el secuestro reconocen que se trata de hugo alberto wallace dÍas despuÉs de haber muerto. >> lo cierto invernadero es que el telÉfono no lo tenemos en nuestro poder nosotros. >> para josÉ luis moya lo mÁs relevante que presenta la periodista es un acta de nacimiento donde aparecen dos nombres diferentes de la vÍctima. >> y estamos ante una situaciÓn donde debieran dirimir esta irregularidad de las actas de nacimiento y el tema del adn. >> isabel miranda seÑalÓ que iniciara una denuncia en contra de anabel hernÁndez por la publicaciÓn. mientras tanto, la periodista vÍa telefÓnica confirmó que estÁ dispuesta a comprobar lo publicado. en
. >> isabel miranda mostrÓ documentos de la investigaciÓn que hicieron las autoridades para capturardez en la revista publicÓ documentos en los que pone en entredicho la muerte de hugo alberto wallace. >> tendenciosamente da a entender que estÁ vivo. si estÁ vivo, presÉntelo. >> en la publicaciÓn, tambiÉn se presenta una llamada de un telÉfono celular en la que un hombre de un mensaje de voz y de acuerdo con el artÍculo, cuatro personas relacionadas con el secuestro...
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nanette miranda, "today in the bay." >>> 6:53. former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords and her husband will be in the bay area today to accept awards for their work preventing gun violence. the awards will be given out at annual event in san francisco marking 21 years. since a gunman stormed a high-rise office building on california and market, killing eight people. the event honors those who work to end gun violence including survivors of the shooting and loved ones of the victims. several local groups will be honored. remember of course three years ago giffords was shot in the head during an assassination attempt. while she survived, six other people were killed. >>> four former san jose state students in court to face hate crime charges, three students including a minor, have been expelled. for reportedly subjecting one of their african-american classmates to repeated racially motivated abuse. the students reportedly harassed the victim for weeks calling him derogatory names, displaying a confederate flag. the four pleaded
nanette miranda, "today in the bay." >>> 6:53. former arizona congresswoman gabby giffords and her husband will be in the bay area today to accept awards for their work preventing gun violence. the awards will be given out at annual event in san francisco marking 21 years. since a gunman stormed a high-rise office building on california and market, killing eight people. the event honors those who work to end gun violence including survivors of the shooting and loved ones of...
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daniel miranda and his friend leland goldberg are skateboarding. lifestyle they don't ambulance to give up any time soon. ♪ >> can't really stop, in too deep. i feel like it's too fun to stop. >> miranda is filming goldberg in a local park for an upcoming video showcasing the talents of bay area skaters. >> cannery park is a skate park. it's kind of conjoining to the elementary school. >> for skaters, the main draw to cannery park is the multiple row of low granite benches. >> the reason why the ledges at cannery park are so good for skating is because there's newsroom ones in a row where -- numerous ones in a row where you can do your trick, do your next trick and do your next trick. it's pretty bad. >> for his segment of the video, goldberg plans to attempt a series of difficult tricks all accomplished in a row called align. >> align would be a sequence of however many trick you could do consecutively, and that's what i was doing. skating, trying to do a consecutive amount of tricks back to back in one stream of film. just so it all flows nicely.
daniel miranda and his friend leland goldberg are skateboarding. lifestyle they don't ambulance to give up any time soon. ♪ >> can't really stop, in too deep. i feel like it's too fun to stop. >> miranda is filming goldberg in a local park for an upcoming video showcasing the talents of bay area skaters. >> cannery park is a skate park. it's kind of conjoining to the elementary school. >> for skaters, the main draw to cannery park is the multiple row of low granite...
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nannette miranda is live near the bridge with more on the vote today, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the golden gate bridge districts are poised to approve $20 million today to put up cable, a steel cable net to hang beneath the span, it's the local share of a $76 million project that already includes funding from the state and federal government. if approved, it would be a major step in the decades long debate over kwl suicide barriers should be put up or not. families of suicide victims believe they would help while opponents say the nets won't prevent people from finding other ways to take their lives on the bridge. since the golden get bridge opened in 1937, more than 1400 people have left to their -- leapt to their death including 46 suicides last year. kevin heinz survived. he's been pushing for this day. >> beautiful, majestic, but, a harbinger of death, it'll no longer be. with the allocation of these funds by all of you to raise the net at the golden gate bridge, we are putting a stop to 77 years of needless deaths and survivor family devastation. >> reporter: sacra
nannette miranda is live near the bridge with more on the vote today, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the golden gate bridge districts are poised to approve $20 million today to put up cable, a steel cable net to hang beneath the span, it's the local share of a $76 million project that already includes funding from the state and federal government. if approved, it would be a major step in the decades long debate over kwl suicide barriers should be put up or not. families of...
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nanette miranda join us live. this is the second time someone's been killed by light rail at just that very same spot. >> reporter: that's right. the second in two months. the man was apparently trying to shoo the dog away from the tracks. the dog got away from him. and he was apparently trying to save him. when he did not see or hear the oncoming winchester train. despite the loud bells, the warning signs to look both ways, and even more signs indicating that trains have no horn, a second person in six months has been killed by a vta light rail train. both happened at the very same intersection of southwest expressway and stokes street near the bascom station. >> there's always a warning sign. i don't know why, what's happening, what's going on, why people are getting killed at this location. >> reporter: investigators are puzzled, too. they're spending much of the day figuring out if there is anything more they can do. police say the man killed sunday night may have been chasing after a dog. the victim's friend
nanette miranda join us live. this is the second time someone's been killed by light rail at just that very same spot. >> reporter: that's right. the second in two months. the man was apparently trying to shoo the dog away from the tracks. the dog got away from him. and he was apparently trying to save him. when he did not see or hear the oncoming winchester train. despite the loud bells, the warning signs to look both ways, and even more signs indicating that trains have no horn, a...
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"today in the bay's" nannette miranda live near the bridge.nannette, people are complaining to some degree about this even though it would save lives. >> reporter: well opponents question whether this plan will work. the suicide barriers will approved a few years ago, but funding has been an issue. today's vote may provide a big piece of that puzzle. golden gate bridge directors are poised to approve spending $20 million for a steel cable net to hang beneath the sfan. the state and federal government have already kicked in most of the money for the $76 million project. the local share of $20 million needs an okay. this is a big step in the decade's long debate over whether or not there should be barriers. since the gate opened 77 years ago, more than 1400 people jumped to their deaths. last year set a record with 46 suicides. kevin hooin survived his suicide attempt off the golden gate bridge and has been pushing for deterrents. >> the other organizations, groups, and individuals who have fought for this very day, this exact success, finally,
"today in the bay's" nannette miranda live near the bridge.nannette, people are complaining to some degree about this even though it would save lives. >> reporter: well opponents question whether this plan will work. the suicide barriers will approved a few years ago, but funding has been an issue. today's vote may provide a big piece of that puzzle. golden gate bridge directors are poised to approve spending $20 million for a steel cable net to hang beneath the sfan. the state...
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that's the latest here at oakland international airport, i'm nannette miranda for "today in the bay.">> it'll be fascinating, thanks nannette. >>> time now is 6:26. still ahead the political tug of war as powerful republicans are suing president obama. we're live in washington, next. >>> in the men time, nasdaq, go pro, look at that putting the camera to the test. ipoing today, shares that were priced last night at $24, of course they would have a gopro at today's opening bell. >> that's nick woodman's ceo, he's a higher shot of what's going on inside the nasdaq marketplace. they will ring the opening buzzer. star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. >>> john boehner is suing the president. why the speaker of the house says the commander in chief is abusing his power, next
that's the latest here at oakland international airport, i'm nannette miranda for "today in the bay.">> it'll be fascinating, thanks nannette. >>> time now is 6:26. still ahead the political tug of war as powerful republicans are suing president obama. we're live in washington, next. >>> in the men time, nasdaq, go pro, look at that putting the camera to the test. ipoing today, shares that were priced last night at $24, of course they would have a gopro at...
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live in san francisco, nannette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> interesting. thanks, nannette. >>> iraqi forces are working to retake areas of the country captured by militants. now more from baghdad. >> reporter: around 130 of the up to 300 american military advisers and special forces are now in iraq, working with the iraqi security forces. and based on what we were able to see with the iraqi army, they can use their help. iraqi troops are trying to re-take the country, one small step at a time capturing a village in the west, from sunni insurgents, and at dawn, repelling militants who raided iraq's biggest oil refinery. iraqi forces are still struggling to hold the plant. negotiates are underway for local tribes to take over the facility. it's just one more sign that the iraqi army isn't nearly strong enough to take the whole country back from militants who are tearing it apart. we traveled with major general ahmad bagjet south of baghdad. he's the commander of iraq's 17th army division, one of the best in the country, but which he says needs urgent u.s. he
live in san francisco, nannette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> interesting. thanks, nannette. >>> iraqi forces are working to retake areas of the country captured by militants. now more from baghdad. >> reporter: around 130 of the up to 300 american military advisers and special forces are now in iraq, working with the iraqi security forces. and based on what we were able to see with the iraqi army, they can use their help. iraqi troops are trying to re-take the country,...
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. >> yeah, nbc bay area's nannette miranda is in los gatos and i suppose we don't stop feeding children cereal altogether, but what do we do? >> i wouldn't go that far, but keep in mind that cereal is a processed food and health guidelines usually recommend that we limit our intake of that, no matter how old we are. but this report says companies need to calculate the nutrients added to cereal differently when it comes to kids' bodies. kids love them, those cereals that market to little ones, using fun characters on the box. but a new report by the environmental working group warns millions of children are potentially eating unhealthy amounts of vitamin "a," zinc, and niacin, because they're added into cereal according to calculations for adult bodies. >> if they eat lots of cereal, this could potentially be a problem. >> reporter: the report says too much zinc can lead to negative effects on red and white blood cells. an overdose of niacin can cause rashes and nausea. vitamin "a" in large quantities is the most serious, says a silicon valley pediatrician. >> vitamin "a" is a fat solubl
. >> yeah, nbc bay area's nannette miranda is in los gatos and i suppose we don't stop feeding children cereal altogether, but what do we do? >> i wouldn't go that far, but keep in mind that cereal is a processed food and health guidelines usually recommend that we limit our intake of that, no matter how old we are. but this report says companies need to calculate the nutrients added to cereal differently when it comes to kids' bodies. kids love them, those cereals that market to...
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nannette miranda joins us live, and the pilot taking the same route that earhart planned more than 70 years ago. >> reporter: well, that's right. and you know, with a name like that, there really is no other destiny for her. the first amelia earhart, originally flew out of this airport in oakland on that ill-fated flight 77 years ago. this younger amelia, if successful, will become the youngest woman to fly around the world in a single engine plane. 31-year-old amelia rose earhart finds last-minute inspiration at the oakland aviation museum, which dedicates a section to the other amelia earhart, a pioneer in her day who went missing in the pacific in 1937, attempting to fly around the world. this modern day amelia will try to complete that trip, retracing much of that historic flight. >> my dad's last name, being earhart, gave my parents a really cool opportunity to give me a name no one would forget. and i certainly fell down that path. >> reporter: amelia has ten years of experience as a pilot and will have a co-pilot, shane jordan, aboard. to see them take off is a wonder for 83-ye
nannette miranda joins us live, and the pilot taking the same route that earhart planned more than 70 years ago. >> reporter: well, that's right. and you know, with a name like that, there really is no other destiny for her. the first amelia earhart, originally flew out of this airport in oakland on that ill-fated flight 77 years ago. this younger amelia, if successful, will become the youngest woman to fly around the world in a single engine plane. 31-year-old amelia rose earhart finds...
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his miranda rights, miranda rights in a military and civilian trial are somewhat different, so there stuff gleaned out of him before they decide to mirandize him. that's another issue that comes up. i think at the end of the day, arthel, it will be very difficult, no matter how much we want it to happen, me included, i think it's hard to charge him with much of anything and may end up pleading guilty to awol which is minor and will forfeit all pay and allowance and administratively discharged. i think the real question that comes out is whether or not he's granted prisoner of war status. we've already had the president say he's been a prisoner of war, the secretary of defense, national security adviser, and if he's afforded a prisoner of war status, i think there will be a furry of outrage from people because a p.o.w. gets special privileges and benefits from our government as all legitimate p.o.w.s should. the question is bergdahl a legitimate p.om.w. >> boy, such an emotionally charged story for sure and now there's reports that his parents are receiving death threats and we're hea
his miranda rights, miranda rights in a military and civilian trial are somewhat different, so there stuff gleaned out of him before they decide to mirandize him. that's another issue that comes up. i think at the end of the day, arthel, it will be very difficult, no matter how much we want it to happen, me included, i think it's hard to charge him with much of anything and may end up pleading guilty to awol which is minor and will forfeit all pay and allowance and administratively discharged....
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nbc bay area's nannette miranda, live near the bridge with more about today's crucial vote. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. no vote yet. the board of directors is going to let the public testify first before any discussions begin. and at last count, about two dozen people have signed up to do so. and as you can imagine, family members whose loved ones jumped to their deaths off the bridge showed up in force, bringing pictures of the ones they lost. all support the proposed steel cable net system, that would hang below the span around 2018. suicide barriers were approved a few years back. today's vote is about funding. the directors are poised to approve spending $20 million for the $76 million project. the rest of the money will be covered by the state and federal government. if approved, this is a huge step in the decades-long debate over whether or not there should be suicide barriers to save lives. since the bridge opened in 1937, more than 1,400 people jumped to their deaths. last year set a record with 46 suicides in one year, including the death of 18-year-old
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. >> reporter: this morning a major miranda rights mess.llate court declaring amber wright's confession tape inary 2012 murder trial inadmissible and awarding her a new trial. the red-headed teen was sentenced to life in prison after prosecutors claim she lured her ex-boyfriend, 15-year-old seth jackson, into a florida home where police say he was brutally murdered by her new boyfriend, her brother and two others. >> this 15-year-old sitting in handcuffs was responsible for the murder of another 15-year-old. >> reporter: and when wright confessed to police the first time, they forgot to read her miranda rights. that confession tape wasn't allowed at trial. but this one was. >> the plan came together in about two minutes. >> okay, but that plan happened sunday night that you were going to kill seath jackson. >> this time police had read her miranda rights and asked her to repeat her confession. >> before i told the truth i felt like this was a 10 to 20 pound weight on my chest. like when is it ever going to go away. >> reporter: wright's att
. >> reporter: this morning a major miranda rights mess.llate court declaring amber wright's confession tape inary 2012 murder trial inadmissible and awarding her a new trial. the red-headed teen was sentenced to life in prison after prosecutors claim she lured her ex-boyfriend, 15-year-old seth jackson, into a florida home where police say he was brutally murdered by her new boyfriend, her brother and two others. >> this 15-year-old sitting in handcuffs was responsible for the...
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nanette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> very dangerous. in santa rosa, another suspected serial arsonist is in jail tonight. police took a 50 we're old woman into custody today. lorraine helen martin is facing eight counts of arson. >>> the heat has heightened concerns about fire danger. but some areas have more reason to be concerned than others on. on your top left, a live look at dublin where folks are experiencing triple digit heat. san jose, still warm. san francisco, much cooler. you can see the fog rolling in. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is tracking these major temperature extremes. >> right now we had the hottest temperature in livermore where nanette was reporting from. 105 degrees. will likely go down as the official high today. that's good enough for a new record. has not been this hot since 1973. the old record 102. keep in mind, while the tri-valley gets hot, the average high is 79 degrees. so way above average. but you can see as we mentioned, it's not hot everywhere. a huge temperature spread across parts of the bay. 71
nanette miranda, nbc bay area news. >> very dangerous. in santa rosa, another suspected serial arsonist is in jail tonight. police took a 50 we're old woman into custody today. lorraine helen martin is facing eight counts of arson. >>> the heat has heightened concerns about fire danger. but some areas have more reason to be concerned than others on. on your top left, a live look at dublin where folks are experiencing triple digit heat. san jose, still warm. san francisco, much...
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should he be read his miranda rights and tried in america court? you talk to charlene lamb that evening? did you talk to secretary panetta that night. in your testimony before the senate you said, i did not know of any reports that contradicted the intelligence community talking points at the time that ambassador rice went on the tv shows, the sunday shows. do you stand by that statement? in the benghazi chapter, you acknowledged that you received a state department operations center bulletin, in the book you say it's a report, that responsibility has been claimed. how did that come to you. you suggested you had a conversation with president obama on the phone. roughly around 10:00 p.m. >> yes. >> did you talk to him before or after? do you know where he was during the attack? did you talk to president obama about the attack? two quick follow-ups. why is the state department telling the libyan ambassador it was al sharia, and telling the american people at the time it was this video? what are you taking responsibility for? >> that's pretty much how
should he be read his miranda rights and tried in america court? you talk to charlene lamb that evening? did you talk to secretary panetta that night. in your testimony before the senate you said, i did not know of any reports that contradicted the intelligence community talking points at the time that ambassador rice went on the tv shows, the sunday shows. do you stand by that statement? in the benghazi chapter, you acknowledged that you received a state department operations center bulletin,...
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ernesto miranda had confessed to kidnap and rape.t he was unaware that he could have just shut up. the high court ruled that police violated the fifth amendment, which protects against self-incrimination. now the reading of a suspects rights bears miranda's name. but you first had the right to remain silent, by law, 48 years ago. when news breaks out, we will break in, because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. the dow, well it ended better than it started. we were down a little bit in the 10:00 hour and it's been up a little bit for the rest of the day. still close to 17,000. the crisis in iraq is our focus and when anything changes we'll come right to you. >> all right. thank you very much. this is san antonio, texas, what you're looking at here. military officials about to update us on the reintegration process for sergeant bowe bergdahl. we are on it. first i have senator john mccain here with me to react. a man who knows a thing or two about being a war-time prisoner. almost seven years. sergeant bergdahl five
ernesto miranda had confessed to kidnap and rape.t he was unaware that he could have just shut up. the high court ruled that police violated the fifth amendment, which protects against self-incrimination. now the reading of a suspects rights bears miranda's name. but you first had the right to remain silent, by law, 48 years ago. when news breaks out, we will break in, because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. the dow, well it ended better than it started. we were down a...
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jenna: has he been read his miranda rights?ays comes up when there's an alleged terrorist that is captured. >> typically the military does not read miranda rights. typically they'll be read to him once he's transferred from the military which arrested him and according to ed henry is still housing him into the hands of the u.s. marshals who will deliver him into a federal court. it might occur at libya or reagan national. jenna: the reason i ask is because of the time line. here we are, many in the public have been waiting for the arrest and what happens with this trial. >> the miranda warning might not be very crucial in this case because of what the guy has been saying in public about his own role when he was free, prior to his arrest as jon just pointed out. the government has a slam dunk case against him because of his admissions to media and other people and not too long ago in a cafe in libya. jenna: but not exactly, judge. i look back in the article in "the new york times." he paints a little bit different picture. of co
jenna: has he been read his miranda rights?ays comes up when there's an alleged terrorist that is captured. >> typically the military does not read miranda rights. typically they'll be read to him once he's transferred from the military which arrested him and according to ed henry is still housing him into the hands of the u.s. marshals who will deliver him into a federal court. it might occur at libya or reagan national. jenna: the reason i ask is because of the time line. here we are,...
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by the way, you mentioned that we're interrogating him prior to his miranda rights. for viewers who might not be clear, this is a new practice where, to kind of split the baby, so to speak. a team comes in and will interrogate a terror suspect before they've been read their rights to get essentially actionable intelligence. do you know about any plots in the works? anything we need to act on immediately? they do stretch the definition of imminence a little bit. but then a fresh team comes in, reads him his rights and starts to question him and that's what you can introduce him into court. so the initial interrogation is for intelligence purposes, not for legal purposes, maybe a happy compromise. >> do they rough him up during that first round? >> there's no roughing up now. the president said we don't torture anymore, and those practices are over. and there are a lot of ways in which this president has continued the kind of counterterror policies of the bush-cheney presidency in ways that have disappointed liberals. to take a notable example, guantanamo is still open
by the way, you mentioned that we're interrogating him prior to his miranda rights. for viewers who might not be clear, this is a new practice where, to kind of split the baby, so to speak. a team comes in and will interrogate a terror suspect before they've been read their rights to get essentially actionable intelligence. do you know about any plots in the works? anything we need to act on immediately? they do stretch the definition of imminence a little bit. but then a fresh team comes in,...
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annette miranda joins us live in san jose. nanette, the governor has a tough decision to make here. >> reporter: that's right. coaches say they're trained very well and know when a kid has had enough contact. but medical research shows that hits don't have to produce concussions to have long lasting effects. >> he's been playing since he was 6 years old. so it scares me to death. >> reporter: marleau sander has been watching her son play football for years, and worries about all those hits he has taken. >> he wants to just go out there and hit. i want him to be more or less just kind of take it easy. it scares me to death. >> reporter: the california state senate sent governor brown a bill that would limit full contact practice time for middle and high school players to just two workouts a week, 90 minutes each day. no full contact practice at all in the off-season. conditioning and drills do not count against those restrictions. author assemblyman ken cooley says the goal is to curb the number of brain injuries and concussion
annette miranda joins us live in san jose. nanette, the governor has a tough decision to make here. >> reporter: that's right. coaches say they're trained very well and know when a kid has had enough contact. but medical research shows that hits don't have to produce concussions to have long lasting effects. >> he's been playing since he was 6 years old. so it scares me to death. >> reporter: marleau sander has been watching her son play football for years, and worries about...
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and then turn him over to a so-called clean team of fbi agents and then give him his miranda rights.should be interrogated by intelligence people first for as long as it takes. >> what are the department of justice capture and interrogation protocol? because if you arrest me for a crime in the united states, you don't have the luxury of interrogating me if i say i want a lawyer. >> the department of justice protocols are not really what's relevant here. what's relevant -- >> he's headed to civilian justice. >> i thaubs. >> i understand that. >> you're telling me this is a nether world? >> it's not a nether world but the rules are not the rules that apply to a civilian prosecution. the rules apply to intelligence gathering. we can take as much time as we need to do that. and then go in and give him his miranda rights, get whatever statements he wants to make after hearing those. so long as the people who bring the prosecution and handle the prosecution do not have access to the information that we've gotten during the intelligence part of the interrogation, there's nothing wrong with
and then turn him over to a so-called clean team of fbi agents and then give him his miranda rights.should be interrogated by intelligence people first for as long as it takes. >> what are the department of justice capture and interrogation protocol? because if you arrest me for a crime in the united states, you don't have the luxury of interrogating me if i say i want a lawyer. >> the department of justice protocols are not really what's relevant here. what's relevant -- >>...
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he always said it was a terrorist attack, so paul bremmer wants to know why he just read him his miranda rights. he's not a criminal. paul says he's a terrorist. on fox business, let's say the ambassador, well, he's furious, 8:00 p.m., fbn. >>> the better they make the wait times look, the bigger the bonus they got. the veterans affair scandal wasn't already sickening, this is going to make you puke. good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time
he always said it was a terrorist attack, so paul bremmer wants to know why he just read him his miranda rights. he's not a criminal. paul says he's a terrorist. on fox business, let's say the ambassador, well, he's furious, 8:00 p.m., fbn. >>> the better they make the wait times look, the bigger the bonus they got. the veterans affair scandal wasn't already sickening, this is going to make you puke. good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i...
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how about just this, miranda warnings.t anywhere around when those kids started telling those stories, do any of those stories come into court? >> good question. i've had this happen to me so many times and people would be surprised to learn that juveniles can give a knowing and intelligent waiver of their miranda rights. the court will look at factors like did they have the opportunity to consult with any adult, any adult that's disinterested, not the detective. as long as they make a finding that the juvenile made a knowing and intelligent waiver of those rights, that statement and many statements by juveniles, come into juvenile court every single day. >> the fact that they said all of these things allegedly, if you believe the police complaint, and, again, it is a complaint, written by officers. they have no clue how to defend themselves. do we even have a competence issue with these 12-year-old girls in an adult system? can they help in their own defense now? >> it's a great question. as a mother of a 13-year-old and
how about just this, miranda warnings.t anywhere around when those kids started telling those stories, do any of those stories come into court? >> good question. i've had this happen to me so many times and people would be surprised to learn that juveniles can give a knowing and intelligent waiver of their miranda rights. the court will look at factors like did they have the opportunity to consult with any adult, any adult that's disinterested, not the detective. as long as they make a...
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where he'll have miranda rights in new york city and given a high profile lawyer to defend him. this is how we fight the war on terror today. we let them lawyer up and don't get the intelligence we need. >> greg is one of our foreign correspondents and it's just kind of detailing, some in sentences but you get to see the news as it's kind of coming in. we nabbed this benghazi suspect abu khattala, spoken in off camera interview with fox news 2012, a little over a month after the deadly attack. he admitteded to he was subcommittee scene of the attack. he claimed he was not there to plan the attack, that he was just looking after fellow militia members who have been guarding the complex and who were feared injured at that time. he also claimed that he was directing traffic. >> that's right. and there's witnesses who have an account of that as well. >> he offered no remorse regarding the killings of ambassador stevens and three other americans saying that the u.s. should not be involved in the internal politics of libya. also at the time, he said he had not yet been contacted by u.
where he'll have miranda rights in new york city and given a high profile lawyer to defend him. this is how we fight the war on terror today. we let them lawyer up and don't get the intelligence we need. >> greg is one of our foreign correspondents and it's just kind of detailing, some in sentences but you get to see the news as it's kind of coming in. we nabbed this benghazi suspect abu khattala, spoken in off camera interview with fox news 2012, a little over a month after the deadly...
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an officer was retrained for that and failure to comply with the juvenile protocol by failing to mirandaize her, and failing to record the interrogation and two police officers one of whom was a field training officer, the other the recruit, and then the sergeant who reviewed the incident report, and were admonished and retrained. and that concludes my report. >> thanks very much, director hicks and as usual it is thorough and i am glad to hear that the message is being heard in reference to the funding and staffing and so thank you for the work on that and that is very good to here. and very good to hear. commissioner wong? >> thank you. i just had a concern when i read about this second sustained complaint, it looks like there is more to it than maybe what is reported here, it seems like there was a total break down in this juvenile being detained and brought through the process and intergated and not mirandaized and what happened with that case? was it filed? was it a case where they thought that they were never going to file charges and so they did not brother to follow the procedure an
an officer was retrained for that and failure to comply with the juvenile protocol by failing to mirandaize her, and failing to record the interrogation and two police officers one of whom was a field training officer, the other the recruit, and then the sergeant who reviewed the incident report, and were admonished and retrained. and that concludes my report. >> thanks very much, director hicks and as usual it is thorough and i am glad to hear that the message is being heard in reference...