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case and my first thought was who's jovan mosley? how did i miss this story. i'll tell you how i missed this story. the only time before this book came out that jovan mosley's name appeared in any chicago newspaper that i can find was -- and i had to print it out, unfortunately, is an 88-word story in march of headlined "teen held in robbery beating death of man." and it contains one paragraph that suggested he might not have done it. saying mosley's mother dolores saying wednesday she believes her mom was not involved in the fight. and this case, again, he was in prison for -- he was in jail for more than five years. his case languishing there. he had a public defender who seems to have been overwhelmed maybe at best and maybe suspicious of that jovan was actually guilty at worst. and he did not have the advantage at that time that some other defendants have being hooked in with a northwestern or depaul or someone who's going to, you know, highlight his case 'cause you look at it and when you take a look at the facts of the case, it
case and my first thought was who's jovan mosley? how did i miss this story. i'll tell you how i missed this story. the only time before this book came out that jovan mosley's name appeared in any chicago newspaper that i can find was -- and i had to print it out, unfortunately, is an 88-word story in march of headlined "teen held in robbery beating death of man." and it contains one paragraph that suggested he might not have done it. saying mosley's mother dolores saying wednesday...
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you are on with walter mosley. go ahead. >> caller: hello, yes, i am old, i am a nam vet and i just wanted to mention or comment on the contrast between the serious issues we have going right now today that are mortal and bad and people are daunting but the basic issue that we are hotly debating when we have somebody debating an issue is pretty much exactly what i encountered in 1967 when i got out of vietnam i had been wounded and i went right in to the college scene on the west coast, and i mean it was hot on the west coast and -- >> host: and what is the issue were debating back then that you're still debating now? >> caller: the basic -- the foundation of what really is c'mon, like the speaker just commented on, capitalism is for all the things good coming essentially separated workers from the surplus value that they have created often with physical damage of their health and that's what we were talking about 40 years ago, 50 years ago. the same thing. and we have to stay on that. >> host: thank you. thanks fo
you are on with walter mosley. go ahead. >> caller: hello, yes, i am old, i am a nam vet and i just wanted to mention or comment on the contrast between the serious issues we have going right now today that are mortal and bad and people are daunting but the basic issue that we are hotly debating when we have somebody debating an issue is pretty much exactly what i encountered in 1967 when i got out of vietnam i had been wounded and i went right in to the college scene on the west coast,...
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. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply histhe handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travelled to utah state prison we met one condemned man who was willing to speak with us. at t
. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply histhe handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but...
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cody ross smokes it off mosley in the second. a solo blast. it is 7-0g-men.s two on and two out and kyle philips drills this one deep to center. have no fear, torres is here at the wall and saves a pair of runs. timmy goes six innings and allowed a run and gets the win. torres in the field and torres with the bat and going it is other way for a double. the giants beat the padres 6-1. pablo sandoval's hit streak ends at 22. a's and angels and that's burt reynolds, sly stallone and ronald reagan. mr. president. weeks up the middle against heron. 1-0a's. two outs and josh welling ham and he has clout. deep to left and gone. his 12th of the year. the angels cut the lead to 4-3. matsui with a little insurance. a base hit to bring in ryan sweeney as the a's snap a four-game skid with a 5-3 victory. tom watson had a hole in one, and there is a huge log jam at the halfway mark at the british open. the enduring memory just like the miguel angel jimenez. he has a stretching routine that is priceless. oh my. maybe it would have been a better idea to do that in the clubh
cody ross smokes it off mosley in the second. a solo blast. it is 7-0g-men.s two on and two out and kyle philips drills this one deep to center. have no fear, torres is here at the wall and saves a pair of runs. timmy goes six innings and allowed a run and gets the win. torres in the field and torres with the bat and going it is other way for a double. the giants beat the padres 6-1. pablo sandoval's hit streak ends at 22. a's and angels and that's burt reynolds, sly stallone and ronald reagan....
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ok well matt mosley from the u.k. said americans are queue brain warped into carrying about american idol and about serious issues the right dave had a similar opinion take to the streets he said i miss it you think you can dance well now both contrary to what you very said there are some of you out there who do care and he said i think they would take a look at what happened in wisconsin dells said once americans wake up to what the government is doing with our tax dollars and people in this country will get all their lazy asses and start riding fast guerrilla fighter will hit it right on the head social security and medicare in the us impact the elderly not the same demographic affected in the us. unlike the u.k. here in the us these issues don't impact young people so if there's going to be any protests it will be up to the polder people in this country to start a movement now they probably won't take to the streets but they are the ones who usually come out to vote so maybe that's all congress should start worryin
ok well matt mosley from the u.k. said americans are queue brain warped into carrying about american idol and about serious issues the right dave had a similar opinion take to the streets he said i miss it you think you can dance well now both contrary to what you very said there are some of you out there who do care and he said i think they would take a look at what happened in wisconsin dells said once americans wake up to what the government is doing with our tax dollars and people in this...
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hector sanchez joining his team and watches as cody ross hits a solo homer off justin mosley to make0. tim lincecum goes six innings, gives up one run, struck out seven but did have help with the governor from andres torre, nice catch. -- with the glove from andres torre, nice catch. runners at first and third. they get the first man but tory who scored three runs tonight on the back end made it 4-1, 6- 1 the final, giants looking good. meantime an explosion from the a's scoring five runs, beat one of the best in the game in dan haren. that it's having yourself a night when you consider the way most of this season has gone. bring your doggies to the game night, the a's are 5-1 on such occasions. keep bringing those dogs. josh willingham two-run shot. this thing is up in mark maguire territory into the upper deck there. it is a 3-0 lead oakland over the angels in the 4th. conor jackson rips to right center to make it a second and david dejesus will score. he misses the plate but the catcher misses the ball. nothing like stretching with a segar in your mouth to get ready for an -- a ci
hector sanchez joining his team and watches as cody ross hits a solo homer off justin mosley to make0. tim lincecum goes six innings, gives up one run, struck out seven but did have help with the governor from andres torre, nice catch. -- with the glove from andres torre, nice catch. runners at first and third. they get the first man but tory who scored three runs tonight on the back end made it 4-1, 6- 1 the final, giants looking good. meantime an explosion from the a's scoring five runs, beat...
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hector sanchez joining his team and watches as cody ross hits a solo homer off justin mosley to make0. tim lincecum goes six innings, gives up one run, struck out seven but did have help with the governor from andres torre, nice catch. -- with the glove from andres torre, nice catch. runners at first and third. they get the first man but tory who scored three runs tonight on the back end made it 4-1, 6- 1 the final, giants looking good. meantime an explosion from the a's scoring five runs, beat one of the best in the game in dan haren. that it's having yourself a night when you consider the way most of this season has gone. bring your doggies to the game night, the a's are 5-1 on such occasions. keep bringing those dogs. josh willingham two-run shot. this thing is up in mark maguire territory into the upper deck there. it is a 3-0 lead oakland over the angels in the 4th. conor jackson rips to right center to make it a second and david dejesus will score. he misses the plate but the catcher misses the ball. nothing like stretching with a segar in your mouth to get ready for an -- a ci
hector sanchez joining his team and watches as cody ross hits a solo homer off justin mosley to make0. tim lincecum goes six innings, gives up one run, struck out seven but did have help with the governor from andres torre, nice catch. -- with the glove from andres torre, nice catch. runners at first and third. they get the first man but tory who scored three runs tonight on the back end made it 4-1, 6- 1 the final, giants looking good. meantime an explosion from the a's scoring five runs, beat...
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ask in 2008, another two years, why did you not sdis news of the world chief reporter following the mosleye. >> i never heard of him. >> despite a judge making clear that he set out to blame two of the women involved? >> i didn't hear that. >> a judge made it clear that he set out to blackmail two of the women involved in the case. >> that is the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your u.k. staff drew your attention to the serious wrongdoing, even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think my son can perhaps answer that in more detail. he was a lot closer to it. >> i'll come to your son in a minute. so despite the fact that blackmail can result in a 14-year prison sentence, nobody in your u.k. company brought this fact to your attention? >> the blackmail charge, no. >> do you think that might be because they knew you would think nothing of it? >> no. i can't answer, i don't know. >> do you agree with mr. edy when he said the lack of action discloses a remarkable state of affairs at news international? >> no. >> mr. murdoch, a judge found a chief reporter guilty of
ask in 2008, another two years, why did you not sdis news of the world chief reporter following the mosleye. >> i never heard of him. >> despite a judge making clear that he set out to blame two of the women involved? >> i didn't hear that. >> a judge made it clear that he set out to blackmail two of the women involved in the case. >> that is the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your u.k. staff drew your attention to the serious wrongdoing, even though...
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my understanding is that the 60,000 settlement, the judgment in the mosley case, which was after the advice given around the gourdrdon taylor settlement an important chronology. and courts and judges have set a different -- you know, a different standard here. what we knew and what i knew at the time was that we had senior distinguished outside counsel who had gone to say if this case was litigated and if we were to lose the case, if the company were to lose the case, what sort of damages would we expect to pay. and we were -- and the company received an answer that was substantial. >> the answer was 250,000 so you settled to 600. mr. davies, it's important to be clear, mr. davies, i apologize, but it is important to be clear. the 600,000 or 700,000 included damages, legal fees and an estimation of what it would have cost otherwise, because the other side of the negotiation understands this. so it's damages plus costs that gets you to that number. it is important -- respectfully, it is important to be clear about that, because i agree, they are big numbers. >> i want to concentrate o
my understanding is that the 60,000 settlement, the judgment in the mosley case, which was after the advice given around the gourdrdon taylor settlement an important chronology. and courts and judges have set a different -- you know, a different standard here. what we knew and what i knew at the time was that we had senior distinguished outside counsel who had gone to say if this case was litigated and if we were to lose the case, if the company were to lose the case, what sort of damages would...
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the author lineup includes walter mosley. then the 16th annual baltimore book festival starts september 23rd. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area, and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv@cspan.org. >> well, july was a busy month in publishing news what with the liquidation of borders, and now there's been an update with the google book settlement. sarah weinman is the news editor of publishes' marketplace. what's the latest on the google book settlement? >> well, there was a hearing that took place on july 19th where judge jenny chen heard from various parties with respect to the settlement, and from what news accounts reported, he wasn't terribly happy at the current state of things. the bottom line is both parties want more time. the next hearing will be september 15th, the judge is really pushing for something to happen. and if two opposing parties, google and the authors' guild and the association of american publishers working in the tandem, if they can't seem to come to some sort o
the author lineup includes walter mosley. then the 16th annual baltimore book festival starts september 23rd. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area, and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv@cspan.org. >> well, july was a busy month in publishing news what with the liquidation of borders, and now there's been an update with the google book settlement. sarah weinman is the news editor of publishes' marketplace. what's the latest on the google book...
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another two years, why did you not dismiss "news of the world" chief reporter neville following the mosleyver heard of him. >> despite that he set out to blame two of the women involved? >> i didn't hear that. >> a judge made it clear that he set out to blackmail two of the women involved in the case. >> that's the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your uk staff drew your attention to this serious wrongdoing, even though the case received widespread media attention? >> i think my son had more detail. >> i'll come to your son in a minute. despite the fact that blackmail can result in a 14-year prison sentence, nobody in your uk company brought this fact to your attention? >> the blackmail charge, no. >> do you think that might be because they knew you would think nothing of it? >> no. i can't answer. i don't know. >> do you agree with when he said the lack of action shows the state of affairs at news international? >> no. >> mr. murdoch, a judge found a chief reporter guilty of blackmail. it was widely reported. he says it was a remarkable status -- >> why didn't he put him in jail? >
another two years, why did you not dismiss "news of the world" chief reporter neville following the mosleyver heard of him. >> despite that he set out to blame two of the women involved? >> i didn't hear that. >> a judge made it clear that he set out to blackmail two of the women involved in the case. >> that's the first i've heard of that. >> so none of your uk staff drew your attention to this serious wrongdoing, even though the case received widespread...
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. >> the winner is ken mosley in clinton, mississippi. >> all right.er 11th, these steel beams you're about to see in the shape of a cross stood as a beacon of hope among the rubble from the fallen towers. now, atheists have deemed it offensive and are suing to have it removed from the memorial at ground zero. >> joe daniels is president of the national september 11th memorial and museum and joins us now live. good morning to you. >> good morning. i don't get this. this was an artifact from september 11th. two steel beams that formed a cross, there it is right there. and this group has got a problem with it? >> they do. i think it's a pretty ridiculous thing that they're asking. fundamentally, this cross came from the rubble at a time in this country that was some of the most hellish time on earth, the nine month recovery period. this cross provided a little bit of spiritual comfort, a little bit of religious comfort, a little return of faith to the thousands of workers that were working on the pile. and it's a part of the history and should be in the
. >> the winner is ken mosley in clinton, mississippi. >> all right.er 11th, these steel beams you're about to see in the shape of a cross stood as a beacon of hope among the rubble from the fallen towers. now, atheists have deemed it offensive and are suing to have it removed from the memorial at ground zero. >> joe daniels is president of the national september 11th memorial and museum and joins us now live. good morning to you. >> good morning. i don't get this. this...