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unless miriam just blows me away and says no, no, come out, come out.n i just have to take the lumps, i guess. >> coming up. >> this is you when you first came in here. >> nathaniel jordan takes a look back at his arrival in intake. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. here's what's happening. last night president obama joined the washington press corps for the annual white house correspondents dinner. after the laughs, he took time to honor the people of boston and the journalists who covered the recent bombings. and the mississippi man arrested and charged with sending ricin laced letters. he could face life in prison if convicted. we're going to have mo
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unless miriam just blows me away and says no, no, come out, come out. then i just have to take the lumps, i guess. >> coming up. >> this is you when you first came in here. >> nathaniel jordan takes a look back at his arrival in intake. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. we just didn't know that our plants did, too. then we started using miracle-gro liquafeed every two weeks. now our plants get the food they need while we water. so they're bigger, healthier, and more beautiful. guaranteed. when you feed your plants, everyone grows with miracle-gro. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to mysel
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meet miriam conrad one of the country's best respected public defenders.aw school conrad has defended notorious clients for more than two decades. this isn't even her first terrorism case. she assisted in the defense of richard reid the so-called shoe bomber who tried to blow up a passenger train in 2001 with explosives packed in his sneakers. reid was sentenced to life in prison. she also recently defended a muslim american radicalized by online videos who plotted to fly remote controlled model airplanes packed with explosives into the pentagon and u.s. capitol. he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. >> miriam is really committed to the cases that have no chance of winning just as committed as she is to the cases that thee could possibly win. she is really hard working and cares a whole lot about her clients and really a determined, tenacious lawyer. >> tamera burke had an attorney who also defended richard reid and worked with conrad in the boston public defender office. >> miriam is extremely well regarded by judges in boston as well
meet miriam conrad one of the country's best respected public defenders.aw school conrad has defended notorious clients for more than two decades. this isn't even her first terrorism case. she assisted in the defense of richard reid the so-called shoe bomber who tried to blow up a passenger train in 2001 with explosives packed in his sneakers. reid was sentenced to life in prison. she also recently defended a muslim american radicalized by online videos who plotted to fly remote controlled...
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miriam, it was fun. totally wrong, but fun. thanks indeed.old report let's get on with it, shall we? are are we this morning? 1651 to be precise, up two bucks, do not call it a budget. it's just another tax and spend plan. my take on the reality of president obama's plan next. ♪ ♪ i'm so broke, so broke right now ♪ >> joe flacco, super bowl mvp signed the biggest contract in super bowl history. is that partly because of the high tax state where he lives? we're talking with flacco's agent at the top of the hour. it seems almost every day we're reporting a negative from obamacare. you won't find that reporting elsewhere, especially on the mainstream networks. why is that? we'll ask bret bozell. don't you wish our president could be straight about the nation's financial trouble. say it clearly, here is the problem, here is what we're going to do about it. instead, we've go the obama budget. here is my take, it's fantasy disguised by spin. the budget plan does not cut our debt. it will continue to pile up mow matter how he treies, the president c
miriam, it was fun. totally wrong, but fun. thanks indeed.old report let's get on with it, shall we? are are we this morning? 1651 to be precise, up two bucks, do not call it a budget. it's just another tax and spend plan. my take on the reality of president obama's plan next. ♪ ♪ i'm so broke, so broke right now ♪ >> joe flacco, super bowl mvp signed the biggest contract in super bowl history. is that partly because of the high tax state where he lives? we're talking with flacco's...
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miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >>> good afternoon and thank you for coming. i'm delighted to announce that our first effort is unleashed upon the world. [ applause ] . it's only been two-and-a-half years since the moment of conception of this idea. it's an amazing tribute to our community. it reached three levels of impossibility, of getting a permit and designing it and putting it on this structure and the impossibility of getting it funded. it really is a tribute to so many and a lot of faces that i'm looking at this room tonight. it comes down to as always people. i'm going through a few moments here to give a real thanks to people who made this night and the next two years possible. i'm going to list a couple of company names, but i want to think of them as members of our community that made this project possible. that included, bloomberg, guch
miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >>> good afternoon and thank you for coming. i'm delighted to announce that our first effort is unleashed upon the world. [ applause ] . it's only been two-and-a-half years since the moment of conception...
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miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right.
miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right.
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miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >>> all right. every year we come out to celebrate arbor day in the month of march and i'm happy to kickoff this year arbor day here at this special location. joined with us today we have several guest. i know dan is here, larry stringer is here and our colleagues and our partners in arbor day. today like many other days, trees will be dedicated in someone who has contributed to san francisco either through their work or given back to the environment through culture, through arts and through many of the hard work and we will unveil who will receive this dedication today. as many of you know trees are very important for our communities. they provide us shade, they deter water from going into our storm systems, they provide a place for birds and butterflies and of course they help us clean our air. arbor day is a very i
miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >>> all right. every year we come out to celebrate arbor day in the month of march and i'm happy to kickoff this year arbor day here at this special location. joined with us today we have several guest. i...
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meet miriam conrad, one of the country's best respected defenders.more than two decades. this isn't even conrad's first terrorism case. she assisted in the defense of the shoe bomber who tried to blow up a passenger plane in 2001 with explosives packed in his sneakers. reid was sentenced to life in prison. she recently defended a muslim-american radicalized who plotted the fly remote controlled airplanes packed with explosives into the pentagon and sufficient capital. he was sentenced to 17 years in prison, after pleading guilty. >> miriam is committed to the case of having no chance to winning, just as committed as she is to the cases that she could possibly win. she's really hard working. and cares a whole lot about her clients. and really a determined, tenacious lawyer. >> an attorney who also defended richard reid worked with conrad in the public defender's office. >> miriam is extremely well regarded by the judges in boston, as well as by the attorneys in the u.s. attorney's office, the prosecutors. she has an excellent reputation. and combined
meet miriam conrad, one of the country's best respected defenders.more than two decades. this isn't even conrad's first terrorism case. she assisted in the defense of the shoe bomber who tried to blow up a passenger plane in 2001 with explosives packed in his sneakers. reid was sentenced to life in prison. she recently defended a muslim-american radicalized who plotted the fly remote controlled airplanes packed with explosives into the pentagon and sufficient capital. he was sentenced to 17...
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miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident artists. welcome to the show, deborah. tell us how this program began 20 years ago. >> the program began 20 years ago. our founder was an environmentalist and an activist and an artist in the 1970's. she started these street sweeping campaigns in the city. she started with kids. they had an exhibition at city hall. city officials heard about her efforts and they invited her to this facility. we thought it would coincide with our efforts to get folks to recycle, it is a great educational tool. since then, we have had 95 professional artists come through. >> how has the program changed over the years? how has the program -- w
miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >> welcome to "culturewire." today we are at recology. they are celebrate 20 years of one of the most incredibly unique artist residency programs. we are here to learn more from one of the resident...
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miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >> good morning, everybody, thank you for joining us this morning, in the bill gram auditor um and we are joined this morning by these gentleman up here but i wanted to especially thank our district attorney george gescon for joining us and being part of this wonderful effort that we are announcing today with our technology community and certainly with the families of sandy hook. i would like to thank the families who flew all the way here from newtown, connecticut for joining us here today in san francisco. and while you are far away from home, i hope that you feel welcomed in our city. as a father of two girls myself, i can't imagine the pain and grief that you have suffered these past three months. and i have profound respect for your courage and for your commitment, for turning this grief into action. the tragic a
miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >> good morning, everybody, thank you for joining us this morning, in the bill gram auditor um and we are joined this morning by these gentleman up here but i wanted to especially thank our district attorney...
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miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >>> >>> okay. everyone ready to get started? first i would like to thank everyone for coming today. it's an important day. before we get started i would like to bring the mayor up and talk about the importance of this contract and these hotel members, the team and the city of san francisco. it's a very positive day. so mayor, c'mon up. >> thank you, michael. first, i want to thank all the work force that are standing behind me, the men and women who make this hotel a success for the city and i would like to thank you for your leadership and last time i was in the same room with mike casey we were announcing the warriors deal. a lot of good paying jobs. today is about our no. 1 industry? san francisco which is tourism and the hotels and their conclusion with the labor union to come to an agreement that extends perhaps
miriam i'm so happy that you are here with us today >> i have glad to have seen all of you and hope you have a great day and never forget the beloved city of san francisco. >> we should turn around and get the shovels. after 3. 1, 2, 3. all right. [ applause ] . all right. >>> >>> okay. everyone ready to get started? first i would like to thank everyone for coming today. it's an important day. before we get started i would like to bring the mayor up and talk about...
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. >> reporter: this is miriam hernandez, abc news. >>> just a warning no one was seriously hurt in theing of this next story. takes us to china, one guy, look at that found himself dangling 30 feet above ground on power lines. he was up there 15 minutes. even fell from one wire to another. the electricity was cut. he fell into a net that was set up by police. the guy told them he climbed up there after drinking too much in a bad mood. yikes. >> what a knucklehead. he is okay. >>> louisville university basketball player who broke his leg sunday is out of the hospital. kevin ware on crutches as he walked into his team's practice facility. a dick tore could decide early as today if he will travel with the team off to the final four, saturday night in atlanta. asked how he felt, ware said "good." >>> capacity to get down is really the only reason this is our "favorite story of the day." >> i was slow. >> check out the sea lion. shaking her groove thing. scientists there wanted to know if other animals in addition to people could keep time to musical beat. awe watch, two, three second here.
. >> reporter: this is miriam hernandez, abc news. >>> just a warning no one was seriously hurt in theing of this next story. takes us to china, one guy, look at that found himself dangling 30 feet above ground on power lines. he was up there 15 minutes. even fell from one wire to another. the electricity was cut. he fell into a net that was set up by police. the guy told them he climbed up there after drinking too much in a bad mood. yikes. >> what a knucklehead. he is...
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miriam tucker went to the doctor the very next day.. >> she came back with the diamond in a bag. in a medical bag. >> and the diamond is not even cleaned yet. >> touchdown. >> only one diamond and only one person swallows it. it happens to be the same person. >> tucker plans to keep the diamond in her family as an heirloom that comes with a great story. i still want to know the story behind swallowing the diamond. how did that happen? >> champagne, maybe there was a couple glasses involved. >>> one of the newest members of mensa, the exclusive society with high i.q.s, turns out to be a kindergartner from illinois. gus dorman, 5 years old, already knows all of the elements in the periodic table, every country in the world. now learning long division. >> why not? his parents didn't think it was unusual for a 4-year-old who could read entire books until a friend told them it was unusual. so, they had him tested. now, unfortunately, gus isn't doing so well in school because, you guessed it, it's just too easy. by the way, he has an i.q. of
miriam tucker went to the doctor the very next day.. >> she came back with the diamond in a bag. in a medical bag. >> and the diamond is not even cleaned yet. >> touchdown. >> only one diamond and only one person swallows it. it happens to be the same person. >> tucker plans to keep the diamond in her family as an heirloom that comes with a great story. i still want to know the story behind swallowing the diamond. how did that happen? >> champagne, maybe...
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to the neighborhood not allowing anybody in i asked why he said the issue was there with all still miriam i told him our family and my wife and children at the home so he allowed me in a little town to get them on the road in any kind of survey the damage there was all just flowing down the street behind our house were kind of taking a wait and see approach what happens next how are we going to be compensated and along with for some of our neighbors can get back in their homes so far as the cleanup process they've done a good job there but they've not done a really good job of communicating to some of the residents that would be much. authorities at the guantanamo bay prison acknowledge this week the hunger strike among the camp's inmates is growing efficient number of those refusing food now stands at forty one inmates lawyers however say the figures several times higher with three of the prisoners hospitalized and around a dozen currently being force fed the strike began more than two months ago in a protest over treatment and conditions jonathan hafetz use represented a number of the g
to the neighborhood not allowing anybody in i asked why he said the issue was there with all still miriam i told him our family and my wife and children at the home so he allowed me in a little town to get them on the road in any kind of survey the damage there was all just flowing down the street behind our house were kind of taking a wait and see approach what happens next how are we going to be compensated and along with for some of our neighbors can get back in their homes so far as the...
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the florida woman, miriam tucker, knows. she was at an event where they put diamonds in the drinks. diamond to her granddaughter as a very special heirloom. >> they removed it or -- >> hey, hey, hey. >> it's a breakfast show. >> miriam is fine. it's a very special heirloom. >> thank you, lara. >>> lets see if we can do this at the same time. during the live shot, out to the audience. live shot out of philadelphia this morning. go. a little clouds, mist, and drizzle. that pattern of all of that, an area of high pressure to north and a lull down to the south. i can't do all this. i come out here, hoops are flying. good morning, how are you? >> how are you? >> i love your sign. you're from michigan? >> we have a 5-year-old at home. >> from florida to philly, the clouds of moisture. some sprinkling out here. chicago, denver, they're trending down, it looks like. i just feel like, if you're standing in the rain, stay good morning for me. what is your na >> we're standing out in times square in the showers. let's go back inside to -- >> all: lara! >>> thank you all so much here's a look a
the florida woman, miriam tucker, knows. she was at an event where they put diamonds in the drinks. diamond to her granddaughter as a very special heirloom. >> they removed it or -- >> hey, hey, hey. >> it's a breakfast show. >> miriam is fine. it's a very special heirloom. >> thank you, lara. >>> lets see if we can do this at the same time. during the live shot, out to the audience. live shot out of philadelphia this morning. go. a little clouds, mist,...
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miriam is the tiger in the courtroom.eral prosecutors know she'll give them a run for their money if they have to get into court, whether it's a motion to suppress evidence or for an actual jury trial. >> megyn: the federal public defender, miriam, is quoted as saying if you scratch the surface, many clients have had difficult lives. i see them as a whole, not just as a person charged with a crime. there are people who do this for a living, defending the worst of the worst. >> if we read into that, she'll blame it on the dead brother and his svengali type control over the brother. >> megyn: where else will they go? >> there's no way this case will be tried in boston, but a federal jury somewhere. >> megyn: where else will they go with the evidence they reportedly have. >> the plea deal is their only hope. >> megyn: we'll see if that's where they go. we heard the family received assistance while they're in the united states. today we're getting new reporting on just how much. the boston herald reporting the family pulled i
miriam is the tiger in the courtroom.eral prosecutors know she'll give them a run for their money if they have to get into court, whether it's a motion to suppress evidence or for an actual jury trial. >> megyn: the federal public defender, miriam, is quoted as saying if you scratch the surface, many clients have had difficult lives. i see them as a whole, not just as a person charged with a crime. there are people who do this for a living, defending the worst of the worst. >> if we...
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and that could enable miriam and her colleagues to negotiate something less than a death penalty learviously. bill: based on what we think we know inside that hospital room, he's, shaking his head yes and no to several questions. he wrote down on a piece of paper a few anticipates perhaps. one time he mouthed the word, no, and when you see this, at this point in an investigation and you think about it in a trial, a month down the road, or possibly even years in a case like this, that must make it exceedingly difficult for you to try and do what you need to do in order to defend him. but it seems from your first answer that the objective here is to make sure that he does not get the death penalty. is that, is that the best-case scenario do you believe? >> i, you know, it is somewhat premature because we don't know, you know, what all the evidence is but i would think that, that that could be the best-case scenario, a sentence of life in prison. and, in terms of representing someone who is in that condition, in a hospital room, and, it is possible that the wound that he suffered were se
and that could enable miriam and her colleagues to negotiate something less than a death penalty learviously. bill: based on what we think we know inside that hospital room, he's, shaking his head yes and no to several questions. he wrote down on a piece of paper a few anticipates perhaps. one time he mouthed the word, no, and when you see this, at this point in an investigation and you think about it in a trial, a month down the road, or possibly even years in a case like this, that must make...
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tsarnaev has been given this well respected public defender, miriam conrad.so defending the shoe bomber, richard reid. first off, as a defense attorney, how do you wrap your mind around defending these kinds of suspects? >> well, you know, i was appointed to represent a terrorist here in florida. i'm also one of the few lawyers who also qualified to do death cases. i did a federal death case. and that's what this case is going to come down to. when the department of justice comes out and says they're seeking the death penalty, this case is either going to be won or loss when they pick that jury and they qualify that jury for death. and there's not much that the defense attorney is going to have to work on. i think the main focus would be on his age. he's only 19 years old. and focus on the domination of others, especially his brother, in getting him to do these acts. but besides those two, or the third one would probably be no criminal history. besides that, that's really all they're going to have to work on. it's going to be a very, very tough battle, and i
tsarnaev has been given this well respected public defender, miriam conrad.so defending the shoe bomber, richard reid. first off, as a defense attorney, how do you wrap your mind around defending these kinds of suspects? >> well, you know, i was appointed to represent a terrorist here in florida. i'm also one of the few lawyers who also qualified to do death cases. i did a federal death case. and that's what this case is going to come down to. when the department of justice comes out and...
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miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office.tal bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our constitution we provide defendants with attorneys. we're providing him with this woman who is known, a known defense attorney, she defended the shoe bomber. >> shepard: richard reed. >> she defended him. she has herself, a man named mr. fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start preparing for that. so they're going to call psychiatrists in to say well, did your older brother put you unduress? did he force you, those are all mitigating circumstances to get you out of death pennant to life in prison. they might look at a plea deal. hey, u.s. attorney, we'll give. >> shepard: we'll give you everything. >> he'll take life in
miriam conrad is the head of what we call the public defenders office.tal bed, the one word he said was, no meaning i cannot afford an attorney. under our constitution we provide defendants with attorneys. we're providing him with this woman who is known, a known defense attorney, she defended the shoe bomber. >> shepard: richard reed. >> she defended him. she has herself, a man named mr. fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty...
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the defense team will be led by miriam conrad. the chief defender from massachusetts, new hampshire and rhode island. judy clarke has also joined the defense. she has represented several notorious criminals, including the unibomber and the man accused of shooting gabrielle giffords. >>> the boston area bombings raising concerns for security at san francisco's beta breakers race. no one will be allowed to run the course unless they have officially registered for the race. boston marathon had 25,000 runners. the beta breakers has even more show up. >> it is set for may 19th. >> can you believe we are one day away? according to the forecast, meteorologist, christina loren, some more high temps today. >> another hot one. good morning to you, jon and marla. good morning to you at home. i want to start with the good news. beautiful out there. mid-50s. more cloud cover on your drive to work. that is indicative of a little bit of an onshore floor that we picked up this morning. that's going to keep your temperatures down 3-5 degrees in so
the defense team will be led by miriam conrad. the chief defender from massachusetts, new hampshire and rhode island. judy clarke has also joined the defense. she has represented several notorious criminals, including the unibomber and the man accused of shooting gabrielle giffords. >>> the boston area bombings raising concerns for security at san francisco's beta breakers race. no one will be allowed to run the course unless they have officially registered for the race. boston...
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let us all see. >> reporter: this is miriam hernandez, abc news. >>> just a warning no one was seriously. takes us to china, one guy, look at that found himself dangling 30 feet above ground on power lines. he was up there 15 minutes. even fell from one wire to another. the electricity was cut. he fell into a net that was set up by police. the guy told them he climbed up there after drinking too much in a bad mood. yikes. >> what a knucklehead. he is okay. >>> louisville university basketball player who broke his leg sunday is out of the hospital. kevin ware on crutches as he walked into his team's practice facility. a doctor could decide early as today if he will travel with the team off to the final four saturday night in atlanta. asked how he felt, ware said "good." >>> capacity to get down is really the only reason this is our "favorite story of the day." >> i was slow. >> check out the sea lion. shaking her groove thing. as part of some research, the university of santa cruz doing this. scientists there wanted to know if other animals in addition to people could keep time to musical
let us all see. >> reporter: this is miriam hernandez, abc news. >>> just a warning no one was seriously. takes us to china, one guy, look at that found himself dangling 30 feet above ground on power lines. he was up there 15 minutes. even fell from one wire to another. the electricity was cut. he fell into a net that was set up by police. the guy told them he climbed up there after drinking too much in a bad mood. yikes. >> what a knucklehead. he is okay. >>>...
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most of you were in favor of the ultimate miriam says no doubt about this, he is not an innocent in thise queen of hearts said off with his head. and let his parents watch to see what they raised. ben warned if he gets life without parole that is a long time in which he can lure others into his demonic plans. and jackie was pretty harsh. not, yes, but hell, yes. he should have already been shot. well, maybe shouldn't have read that one. so was sondra. death too good. he should be tortured first. too darn bad our sense is of good humanity towards others doesn't allow it. not everyone was in favor of death. catherine said it may be unpopular but i oppose death under any circumstances. really catherine? and anyway that is how all of you at home felt about what should happen to the alleged bomber. what will it be like defending him? let's ask the man who defended the oklahoma city bomber tim tim bomb tim timothy mcveigh? do you prepare defections rently? >> there are certain aspect ups of the federal law applicable to terrorist type crimes that aren't applicable to routine felonies is such a
most of you were in favor of the ultimate miriam says no doubt about this, he is not an innocent in thise queen of hearts said off with his head. and let his parents watch to see what they raised. ben warned if he gets life without parole that is a long time in which he can lure others into his demonic plans. and jackie was pretty harsh. not, yes, but hell, yes. he should have already been shot. well, maybe shouldn't have read that one. so was sondra. death too good. he should be tortured...
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. >> the public defenders, miriam conrad, according to the "wall street journal." she represented convicted terrorists, shoe bomber richard reid and other notorious, quote/unquote, defenders. we know that she has asked that she get two death penalty lawyers. that they be pointed to represent tsarnaev, given the magnitude of the case. again, you know these kinds of cases all too well with timothy mcveigh's case. that being a death penalty case as well. is that a usual move for an attorney when she is defending this kind of client? >> yeah. especially a federal attorney and especially in massachusetts. if she was an attorney in the state system, he should wouldn't have a lot of experience in the death penalty cases. in the federal system, there are very few death penalty cases. i don't know if there have been any in the district of massachusetts, for example. so it would be very wise to get people involved who have a lot of experience. >> i know we'll be with you a lot more throughout this process. i greatly appreciate you joining my team. thank you. >>> we're follow
. >> the public defenders, miriam conrad, according to the "wall street journal." she represented convicted terrorists, shoe bomber richard reid and other notorious, quote/unquote, defenders. we know that she has asked that she get two death penalty lawyers. that they be pointed to represent tsarnaev, given the magnitude of the case. again, you know these kinds of cases all too well with timothy mcveigh's case. that being a death penalty case as well. is that a usual move for an...
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miriam conrad's resume includes defending the shoe bomber for trying to blow autopsy plane. -- blow upin boston with the latest. >> exactly. investigators are looking through all of the people in these two men's lives that they believe committed these horrible bombings. they're flying to russia, according to the u.s. embassy, telling the a.p. they've flown to russia and russian authorities are cooperating and helping u.s. authorities as they continue to look into this case. and just exactly what tamerlan was doing in that country during the six-month trip he took last year. how far he traveled, who he was speaking with. his parents there in russia have actually said he was just visiting family members and that he did a lot of sleeping while he was there. meanwhile, here at home, the f.b.i. officials are questioning the wife of tamerlan, katherine russell tsarnaev, 24 yearly woman who grew up in rhode island and converted to islam after meeting her husband. the two had a daughter together. she is answering questions with her attorneys tonight and her attorney said in a statement that sh
miriam conrad's resume includes defending the shoe bomber for trying to blow autopsy plane. -- blow upin boston with the latest. >> exactly. investigators are looking through all of the people in these two men's lives that they believe committed these horrible bombings. they're flying to russia, according to the u.s. embassy, telling the a.p. they've flown to russia and russian authorities are cooperating and helping u.s. authorities as they continue to look into this case. and just...
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is he represented by miriam conrad one of the most respected public defenders in the country her resumee shoe bomber richard reid. paul callan we talked about this extensively. this attorney is a heavy hitter, she has experience in this field in terms of defending someone like this. question to you, possible strategy. what do you think it is? >> well, it's two things. it's going to be cooperation and mitigation. i say that because her primary objective is to try to avoid the death penalty for the suspect, and to do that, she really has to give federal authorities something and possibly he'll come forward and provide information that will be valuable in discovering other terrorist networks or how the explosives were obtained in this case. that would be the cooperation element that's a playing card. the second is mitigation and by that i mean they're going to try to convince the department of justice that he's 19 years old. he was influenced by his older brother, possibly his mother from the video that we've seen and that that's a fact that should be taken into consideration so that he do
is he represented by miriam conrad one of the most respected public defenders in the country her resumee shoe bomber richard reid. paul callan we talked about this extensively. this attorney is a heavy hitter, she has experience in this field in terms of defending someone like this. question to you, possible strategy. what do you think it is? >> well, it's two things. it's going to be cooperation and mitigation. i say that because her primary objective is to try to avoid the death penalty...
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for the defense, defending the one suspect that remains alive, miriam conrad.ead of the state's federal defender's office, one of the most well regarded public defenders in the country. she represented the likes of shoe bomber richard reid the terrorist who tried to bring town an airliner in the weeks after 9/11. and conrad recently represented the muslim american convicted for plotting to attack the pentagon and u.s. capitol with remote model planes armed with explosives. it will be an interesting case to continue to watch. jon: the head of the federal aviation administration is facing tough questions on capitol hill today. administrator michael wart ta juarta is taking heat from furniture who hing air traffic controllers resulting in flight delays across the country. there are serious questions following the decision to postponed loosened restrictions for carrying knives on board planes. mike emanuel live in washington for us now. this house hearing so far, describe the tone and focus for us. >> reporter: the fa, a is required to cut $637 million, that has an
for the defense, defending the one suspect that remains alive, miriam conrad.ead of the state's federal defender's office, one of the most well regarded public defenders in the country. she represented the likes of shoe bomber richard reid the terrorist who tried to bring town an airliner in the weeks after 9/11. and conrad recently represented the muslim american convicted for plotting to attack the pentagon and u.s. capitol with remote model planes armed with explosives. it will be an...
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miriam's diary, noah's diary, eve's diary, moses' diary. >> i'm going to say "c," eve's diary, final answer. meredith: yes, it is eve's diary. all righty. how much money is behind this question? let's take a look. $7,000. you're up to $25,600. 3 questions left in round one. "expensive drinks." >> i should know this. meredith: ha! in 2008, mexican scientists reportedly created synthetic diamonds by superheating what popular liquor? scotch, tequila, vodka, bourbon. >> well, i'm gonna hate myself in the morning if this is wrong, but i will say "b," tequila, final answer. meredith: made sense with mexican scientists. very nice. [applause] all right, kathleen, you're doing a good job here. how much money is behind this question? gonna go for $2,000. up to $27,600. two questions left in round two. one is worth 1,000, one is worth 25,000. "flag facts" is the category. the part of the united states flag that is a blue field with white stars is known as which of the following? union, liberty, glory, justice. >> i brag to people all the time that i know flag etiquette, because i was a girl sco
miriam's diary, noah's diary, eve's diary, moses' diary. >> i'm going to say "c," eve's diary, final answer. meredith: yes, it is eve's diary. all righty. how much money is behind this question? let's take a look. $7,000. you're up to $25,600. 3 questions left in round one. "expensive drinks." >> i should know this. meredith: ha! in 2008, mexican scientists reportedly created synthetic diamonds by superheating what popular liquor? scotch, tequila, vodka, bourbon....
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he's being represented by a woman named miriam conrad. respected federal public defenders in the country. earlier today i talked to paul callan about her and what her defense strategy might be. listen. >> her primary objective is to try to avoid the death penalty for the suspect and to do that she really has to give federal authorities something. and possibly he'll come forward and provide information that will be valuable in discovering other terrorist networks or how the explosives were obtained in this case. that would be the cooperation element that's a playing card. the second is mitigation. by that i mean they are going to try to convince the department of justice that he's 19 years old. he was influenced by his older brother. possibly his mother from the video that we have seen. and that that's a factor that should be taken into consideration so he doesn't get the death penalty. i don't think they realistically think they are going to win the case. i think they are going to try to avoid the death penalty. >> i want to talk about th
he's being represented by a woman named miriam conrad. respected federal public defenders in the country. earlier today i talked to paul callan about her and what her defense strategy might be. listen. >> her primary objective is to try to avoid the death penalty for the suspect and to do that she really has to give federal authorities something. and possibly he'll come forward and provide information that will be valuable in discovering other terrorist networks or how the explosives were...
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. >>> amor bravÍo seÑores, a ella pudiera estarselo le volteando la tortilla y miriam pescÓ a dani daniel quÉ cosa. >>> quÉ cosa es esta?. >>> orden. >>> oralidad. >>> pero todo tiene un lÍmite. >>> asÍ es. >>> amor ab bravÍo en Últimos capÍtulos. >>> es que son momentos que la gente estÁ pego a ada al televi. >>> esta noche diez, nueve centro, por univisiÓn, la casa de todos. >>> pero ahora seÑores vamos a hablar de un Ídolo nuestro que estuvo bailando, vamos a hablar del... esta noche vamos a ver quÉ plora estÁ dispuesto a cooperar para ponerse en manos de la justicia. aunque implique separarse del amor de su vida. >>> tiene algo que decirle fran jis francisca, en quÉ idioma?. >>> en veet ietnamivietnamita. >>> y ta vez otra vez?. >>>. >>> oÍste francisca. >>> me voy a entregar. >>> estoy lista para tomar la declaraciÓn. >>> no tienenes por que hacerlo, no entiendo porque o hizo ciste amo. >>> lo hago por mÍ. >>> por quÉ. >>> por no puedo amarte tranquilamente, sin hacer esto, no puedo guardar esto que tengo en mi corazÓn. >>> (♪). >>> tiene la sospecha de que estÁ aquÍ. >>> no te roque
. >>> amor bravÍo seÑores, a ella pudiera estarselo le volteando la tortilla y miriam pescÓ a dani daniel quÉ cosa. >>> quÉ cosa es esta?. >>> orden. >>> oralidad. >>> pero todo tiene un lÍmite. >>> asÍ es. >>> amor ab bravÍo en Últimos capÍtulos. >>> es que son momentos que la gente estÁ pego a ada al televi. >>> esta noche diez, nueve centro, por univisiÓn, la casa de todos. >>> pero ahora...
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. >>> miriam por favor no te lastimes, el domingo volvemos a chile, y vamos a empezar de cero y vamospara mi eres x. >>> entonces porque estÁs aquÍ? rog Ándomeque te siga cuidando. >>> para nada, arriaga, arriaga. tÚ no me vas a dejar mentira. >>> tu crees que le ruegue a este. >>> yo ciego y sordo. >>> muy bien, superman, gracias por el apoyo. >>> veo que no va el a llevar muy bien. >>> y tÚ puedes, ve adÓnde se te de la gana, hazlo quieras. >>> vÁmonos guzman, digo arriaga. >>> porque alaslas, ca brits en fuego son impacientes. >>> a esa hora estÁ muy bien. >>> nos vemos querida mÍa. >>> ay!. >>> listo. cayÓ redonda. >>> (♪) amores verdaderos a quÉ hora. >>> apures verdaderos a las nueve, ocho centro por univisiÓn, la casa de todos. >>> asÍ es. >>> (gritos). >>> javsiÉntense por favor muchachos. >>> siÉntense por favor. >>> recuerden que hoy comienza la nueva web novela de univisiÓn con bien kate del castillo, cristiÁn meller, oliver el seÑor carlo ponce. >>> bravo. >>> bravo. >>> que bien carlitos. >>> allÍ estÁ. >>> pero va a estar muy buena. >>> la pro educo estÁ mducciÓnÁ buena.
. >>> miriam por favor no te lastimes, el domingo volvemos a chile, y vamos a empezar de cero y vamospara mi eres x. >>> entonces porque estÁs aquÍ? rog Ándomeque te siga cuidando. >>> para nada, arriaga, arriaga. tÚ no me vas a dejar mentira. >>> tu crees que le ruegue a este. >>> yo ciego y sordo. >>> muy bien, superman, gracias por el apoyo. >>> veo que no va el a llevar muy bien. >>> y tÚ puedes, ve adÓnde se te...