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he was using his cell phone as a flashlight, poking around an open garm in missoula. there's -- garage in missoula. there's no question diren dede had no question being there. the question is did he deserve to die for it. marcus kaarma is the homener facing charge of deliberate murder. marcus kaarma and his partner told police they were on edge after two recent burglaries, rigged the garage with motion sen sos and a baby monitor and a purse with belongings that could be taken. when diren dede entered, marcus kaarma grabbed a shotgun and pulled the collision. >> my client did not want to kill a kid. he feels terrible. >> the prosecution tells a different story. marcus kaarma's hairdresser says two days before the shooting marcus kaarma said he'd been up three nights waiting to shoot some blapinging kid -- blanking kid. >> reporter: almost all 50 states have laws on the books letting people defend themselves. montana is one of several that take the laws a step further. their castle doctrine grants residents freedom when it comes to the use of force. >> legal observers s
he was using his cell phone as a flashlight, poking around an open garm in missoula. there's -- garage in missoula. there's no question diren dede had no question being there. the question is did he deserve to die for it. marcus kaarma is the homener facing charge of deliberate murder. marcus kaarma and his partner told police they were on edge after two recent burglaries, rigged the garage with motion sen sos and a baby monitor and a purse with belongings that could be taken. when diren dede...
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joining us from missoula a, montana is elly bowman hill.he supports guns rights but has been critical of montana's castle doctorine which allows homeowners to use deadly force if they feel threatened. she has drafted a bill to repeal parts of the law. good of you to join us. the law in montana specifies a person must believe themselves to be threatened with bodily injury or loss of life before taking deadly force. the accused told police he had assumed the intruder had a knife, a tool, a weapon from inside his garage. no context, especially because of all of those recent burglaries, is that enough for a reasonable belief of a threat? >> oh, i wholly disagree, and that's why the district attorney's office here in missoula a, montana has charged him with deliberate suicide. i think the biggest question is not just the tragedy that happened to the german exchange student, 17 years old who folks are saying went into this man's garage to steal some beer. it was wide open. but the bigger context of these expanded stand your ground laws or expande
joining us from missoula a, montana is elly bowman hill.he supports guns rights but has been critical of montana's castle doctorine which allows homeowners to use deadly force if they feel threatened. she has drafted a bill to repeal parts of the law. good of you to join us. the law in montana specifies a person must believe themselves to be threatened with bodily injury or loss of life before taking deadly force. the accused told police he had assumed the intruder had a knife, a tool, a weapon...
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the week's "time" magazine takes an in-depth look focusing on the university of montana in missoula.saw at least 80 reported rapes over three years, earning the ugly nickname of america's rape capital. to call out one school is to ignore the scope of the problem was pointed out. one in five women is the victim of attempted or completed sexual assault during college. this month the white house released a list of 55 colleges under federal scrutiny for how they handle assault. with big names ranging from ohio state to harvard and princeton. joining us now is eliza gray who wrote the cover story for "time" which hits newsstands tomorrow. a story that definitely deserves more attention. so many of us, including myself, know women that went through this in college. it's horrible and it changes their life forever. yet there doesn't seem to be the will power at the university level to change this. why is there a lack of attention, and how much of that has to do with the fact that oftentimes drug and alcohol is part of this? >> well, i think for the universities, it's been a tough problem, an
the week's "time" magazine takes an in-depth look focusing on the university of montana in missoula.saw at least 80 reported rapes over three years, earning the ugly nickname of america's rape capital. to call out one school is to ignore the scope of the problem was pointed out. one in five women is the victim of attempted or completed sexual assault during college. this month the white house released a list of 55 colleges under federal scrutiny for how they handle assault. with big...
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projected to lose seats in the national assembly many south africans have come to see the abc as corrupt missoula is allergic to have spent twenty three medium dollars of taxpayer money to renovate his private residence the members of the opposition parties made me see who is with a wide gap between the two. that's become a significant issue with the voters the opposition party seems to be back to the ground in eight hours. one of those parties is economic freedom fighters like us. it's become particularly popular among young people. what is the split to fly into pokemon team to five in quantities in and around one two years to support needs. now that lincoln. you seem to have dispensed with his wife and two children with them. to which you can heal before missing just one room without electricity or running water rainwater trips kind demeanor. we are the one who hasn't been able to find steady work. who does odd jobs and earnings on the amount each other's today more than half of south african youth unemployment the ecb is guaranteed to all south africans the high school education in the post ap
projected to lose seats in the national assembly many south africans have come to see the abc as corrupt missoula is allergic to have spent twenty three medium dollars of taxpayer money to renovate his private residence the members of the opposition parties made me see who is with a wide gap between the two. that's become a significant issue with the voters the opposition party seems to be back to the ground in eight hours. one of those parties is economic freedom fighters like us. it's become...
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the missoula ceo. had to step down because he gave a donation, six years ago. nfl players fined or suspended because of their personal opinion, but public reactions to michael sam kissing his boyfriend on espn. and donald sterling who could lose his team for as you say, being a moron. should we be in a that place? take someone's personal property? >> i can't comment on mr. sterling, but i can say we're a franchise organization. right? so it's not in the -- it's not apples to apples and taking property. that's kind of what i've learned since my original comments. you know, it's like if the -- someone who was a mcdonald's franchisee started talking about spitting in the french fries. >> he'd lose his franchise. >> right. why they call the it new york franchise, whatever. put that aside. but outside of the nba, again, going back to privacy, if i have to worry about what i say in my own home, if we have to censor ourselves because of what might be said, again, i'll go back to my apps. i created it to replicate a face to face conversation, and in a face-to-face conv
the missoula ceo. had to step down because he gave a donation, six years ago. nfl players fined or suspended because of their personal opinion, but public reactions to michael sam kissing his boyfriend on espn. and donald sterling who could lose his team for as you say, being a moron. should we be in a that place? take someone's personal property? >> i can't comment on mr. sterling, but i can say we're a franchise organization. right? so it's not in the -- it's not apples to apples and...
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. >> the community of missoula a, montana reeling after the shooting of a 17-year-old german foreign exchange student. a couple concerned about recent robberies left the home open and set up a camera. the hormone she said left behind a purse so they would take it when dieren dedy came in, he was unarmed and they shot a firearm and killed the teen. >>> markas kamrma said it was self defense. montana's version of a stand your ground law. >> you look at the fact that it's late at night, at their home. they have been robbed two different times. we know there is somebody in the home. it's certainly leads to a lot of facts that would allow somebody to defend themselves. they didn't have a lot of choices. >> recent robberies are part of the hormone did not buy. they convicted by ron smith of premeditated murder. prosecutors say on thanksgiving he moved his truck to make it look like no one was home. then he waited in the basement with food, water, a handheld recording device and two guns. when an unarmed teenage couple broke into his home, smith shot them nine times. his taunts caught on ta
. >> the community of missoula a, montana reeling after the shooting of a 17-year-old german foreign exchange student. a couple concerned about recent robberies left the home open and set up a camera. the hormone she said left behind a purse so they would take it when dieren dedy came in, he was unarmed and they shot a firearm and killed the teen. >>> markas kamrma said it was self defense. montana's version of a stand your ground law. >> you look at the fact that it's late...
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we was german exchange student living in missoula, montana. he was recently out with friends at midnight. they were garage hopping, term for sneaking into open garages to steal something. when he opened a garage, motion sensors sounded. the 29-year-old homeowner grabbed his gun and ran outside. seeing movement in the garage he fired four times. the 17-year-old student was killed, at a vigil in memory of the soccer player the family that hosted dede from germany expressed outrage. >> first impression is, how could this happen? we still say that every night, how could this happen. just to have them saying we're here, we support you, we want you to know that the, this is not america. >> reporter: the case renewed debate about the castle doctrine, the law which differs from state to state allows people to use force to defend themselves against trespassers in their homes. karma is charged with deliberate homicide. he was trying to protect his girlfriend and 10-month-old baby. burglars broken into his home twice and stealing wallets and credit card
we was german exchange student living in missoula, montana. he was recently out with friends at midnight. they were garage hopping, term for sneaking into open garages to steal something. when he opened a garage, motion sensors sounded. the 29-year-old homeowner grabbed his gun and ran outside. seeing movement in the garage he fired four times. the 17-year-old student was killed, at a vigil in memory of the soccer player the family that hosted dede from germany expressed outrage. >> first...
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kyung lah, cnn, missoula, montana. >>> "outfront" tonight, cnn legal analyst paul callan and mel robins is not entirely a prank. this is a kid who may be stealing something. but certainly this is someone who is unarmed. we do not believe he was looking to hurt anyone. does the shooter still have a case? >> of course. in fact, i think the shooter should be acquitted because the bottom line is that bothers me about this entire story is that because it's a kid, and because they're call it a prank to enter somebody's property, break the law, basically you're putting the burden on the homeowner who is supposed to somehow know what somebody who is breaking the law in their house, whether or not they're armed, whether or not they intend to just pull a prank, whether or not they're going to harm his wife, his 10-month-old. keep in mind he had been burglarized twice in the last week. i think it is crazy that we're trying to say that a homeowner is the one that has the burden to act reasonably when there is a fricking crime happening in his house. >> but you're with the prosecution on this case.
kyung lah, cnn, missoula, montana. >>> "outfront" tonight, cnn legal analyst paul callan and mel robins is not entirely a prank. this is a kid who may be stealing something. but certainly this is someone who is unarmed. we do not believe he was looking to hurt anyone. does the shooter still have a case? >> of course. in fact, i think the shooter should be acquitted because the bottom line is that bothers me about this entire story is that because it's a kid, and because...
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and in missoula, montana, a peeping tom ordinance is now a 'peeping person' law. well, that's all the desk cleaning for today. and as i indicated when i began, it's been my last such chore. this is my final commentary. i'm going to miss these visits with all of you. i've enjoyed every one. even writing them has been a lot of fun. i've scratched them out on a yellow tablet in airplanes, riding in cars, and at the ranch when the sun went down. whenever i've told you about some misfortune befalling one of our fellow citizens, you've opened your hearts and your pocketbooks and gone to the rescue. i know you have because the individuals you've helped have written to let me know. you've done a great deal to strengthen my faith in this land of ours and its people. you are the greatest. sometime later today if you happen to catch me on television, you will understand why i can no longer bring you these commentaries. this is ronald reagan. and from the bottom of my heart, thanks for listening. c-span: do you know how old you were when those were around? >> guest: oh, i don
and in missoula, montana, a peeping tom ordinance is now a 'peeping person' law. well, that's all the desk cleaning for today. and as i indicated when i began, it's been my last such chore. this is my final commentary. i'm going to miss these visits with all of you. i've enjoyed every one. even writing them has been a lot of fun. i've scratched them out on a yellow tablet in airplanes, riding in cars, and at the ranch when the sun went down. whenever i've told you about some misfortune...
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>> it says 49 in seattle, 50 in missou missoula. and -- >> there's the radar.rida. >> and a little flooding in florida. >> reporter: but otherwise a pretty good photographed. >> but otherwise a pretty good forecast. >> reporter: what's the temperature in dallas? >> 91. >> and let's see, atlanta georgia? >> i can't see. >> 75. >> fantastic. what's your favorite channel? >> fox news! >> reporter: that was awesome. back inside. >> you are out of control. i love it. >> 6:00 this morning, not a soul was out there, she says please come on down to 48th and sixth, then gets a crowd like that. >> i need janice deal -- dean in my mornings. >>> and there's fashion sense and celebrity sightings. >> our ainsley is doing good. who's there with you, ainsley? >> one of our fox favorite celebrities, richie sambora is here with me. you're looking good in your hat -- >> no, you look beautiful, honestly. >> reporter: tell me what you did last night. >> i was at the brown stable barn with trish and sid. >> that's one of the big galas. >> we jammed, and i created this guitar, i desi
>> it says 49 in seattle, 50 in missou missoula. and -- >> there's the radar.rida. >> and a little flooding in florida. >> reporter: but otherwise a pretty good photographed. >> but otherwise a pretty good forecast. >> reporter: what's the temperature in dallas? >> 91. >> and let's see, atlanta georgia? >> i can't see. >> 75. >> fantastic. what's your favorite channel? >> fox news! >> reporter: that was awesome. back...