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mr. anderson is a free man. >> back on november 30, when he was getting bound, gagged, beaten, and robbed, anderson had an airtight alibi. >> at least every defense you ask, it doesn't get better than this. >> lucas anderson was here with a blood alcohol level of .40. that is five times the legal limit. he was passed out, stone cold, drunk. so how did a homeless man's dna end up on a millionaire's body? it turns out, the same two paramedics that scooped up anderson were at the murder scene a short time later. >> i'm certain they were wearing gloves. we don't know how it happened, but it could be as simple as their body and their clothes coming up in contact with mr. anderson. >> the $64,000 question is, are these ambulances clean? >> absolutely. >> brian hobble with rural metro ambulance says they have the highest standards for cleanliness, changing gloves, sanitizing rigs, and so on. >> we don't have any answer as to the transmission of dna. once there's a conclusion on how that happened, we will look at preventive measures going forward. >> this is likely the first documented case in th
mr. anderson is a free man. >> back on november 30, when he was getting bound, gagged, beaten, and robbed, anderson had an airtight alibi. >> at least every defense you ask, it doesn't get better than this. >> lucas anderson was here with a blood alcohol level of .40. that is five times the legal limit. he was passed out, stone cold, drunk. so how did a homeless man's dna end up on a millionaire's body? it turns out, the same two paramedics that scooped up anderson were at the...
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mr. anderson's dna came under the fingernails of the deceased. >> detectives continue to look for a link between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a 25-year-old walnut creek woman is on life support after m erning sigh showpeople shot in oakland turned violent. it happened at 2:30 this morning. the victims were standing on the corner, watching drivers do doughnuts doughnuts and racing each other when gunshots woke occupy. >> people jumping, leaving, and i guess one of the neighbors heard a girl shot in the head. she's dead. >> a source at highland hospital told us the three victims were hit by a total of 18 shots. the other victims two men, are expected to recover from their injuries. >> san jose police are investigating fifth homicide this week. a man was can stabbe
mr. anderson's dna came under the fingernails of the deceased. >> detectives continue to look for a link between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a...
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mr. anderson's dna came under the fingernails of the deceased. >> detectives continue to look for a link between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a 25-year-old walnut creek woman is on life support after being one of three people shot when an early morning sigh show in oakland turned violent. it happened at 2:30 this morning. the victims were standing on the corner, watching drivers do doughnuts doughnuts and racing each other when gunshots woke occupy. >> people jumping, leaving, and i guess one of the neighbors heard a girl shot in the head. she's dead. >> a source at highland hospital told us the three victims were hit by a total of 18 shots. the other victims two men, are expected to recover from their injuries. >> san jose police are investigating fifth homicid
mr. anderson's dna came under the fingernails of the deceased. >> detectives continue to look for a link between anderson and the victim. four people, including two gang members and two alleged prostitutes, remain in custody. he was the former owner of mountain winery himself wife was home the night of the break-in and was badly beaten. >> detectives say this case is car from -- far from closed. they're still processing evidence, and more suspects could be out there. >> a...
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mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about twelve hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed properly. >> we do not believe there is any problem with any of the lab work in this case at all. it's going to be an incidence of fining out where the two individuals' paths crossed. >> abc7 learned anderson suffers from mental illness, has a traumatic brain injury and is an alcoholic. >> mr. anderson has some significant limitations and their worlds just really didn't cross. >> still the prosecution continues to build its case between four people, including two reputed gang members and two alleged prostitutes. they remain in custdy. abc7 news. >>> new pictures have emerged of the letters laced with the poison ricin m
mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about twelve hours after it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernail's. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed...
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mr. anderson. >> reporter: are these ambulances clean?> absolutely. >> reporter: brian hubble says they have a high cleanliness. >> once there's a conclusive decision on how that happens we look at preventative measures going forward. >> reporter: this is the first documented case in the country involving a paramedic transferring dna. the defense says it shows that science is not always a slam dunk. >> it assumed it's been collected right and tested right and analyzed right. and what we know here is something went wrong. >> the case against the three remaining defendants is still strong. >>> quite the art exhibit in sacramento tonight. paintings of the wives of some of california's governors. merina shows us what's getting attention is the paintings of the governor's other lovers. >> she was a lover of ronald reagan. >> reporter: all lover of california's governors. each with a story of love, heart ache and influence. >> linda rondstadt. arnold schwartzeneger's housekeeper. >> reporter: her art work called politically vulnerable was suppo
mr. anderson. >> reporter: are these ambulances clean?> absolutely. >> reporter: brian hubble says they have a high cleanliness. >> once there's a conclusive decision on how that happens we look at preventative measures going forward. >> reporter: this is the first documented case in the country involving a paramedic transferring dna. the defense says it shows that science is not always a slam dunk. >> it assumed it's been collected right and tested right and...
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mr. anderson has significant limitations and their world didn't cross. >> the prosecute continues to build its case against four people, including two reported gang members and two two alleged prostitutes. they remain in cuffed. -- remain in custody. >> breaking news out of so-california. more than a thousand homes are being evacuated in the lake liz lists area where the power house fire has grown to 5500 acres in the angeles national forest. firefighters had to deal with 105 temperatures and winds that ken changing direction. the fire which began thursday, is 20% contained. >> fire crews are battling flames in new mexico that have scorched thousands of acres. the firer in santa fe grew to eight square miles. >> one person is in custody after a fire in san jose. firefighters were called to a brush fire near i-280 and story road this afternoon. more than a dozen fire trucks and a helicopter from calfire were on the scene. i took an hour to bring the fire under control. >> it was jump the creek area. there's also some light, flashy fuels on the other side. the problem is there are apartments
mr. anderson has significant limitations and their world didn't cross. >> the prosecute continues to build its case against four people, including two reported gang members and two two alleged prostitutes. they remain in cuffed. -- remain in custody. >> breaking news out of so-california. more than a thousand homes are being evacuated in the lake liz lists area where the power house fire has grown to 5500 acres in the angeles national forest. firefighters had to deal with 105...
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mr. anderson has significant limitations and their world didn't cross. >> the prosecute continues to build its case against four people, including two reported gang members and two two alleged prostitutes. they remain in cuffed. -- remain in custody. >> breaking news out of so-california. more than a thousand homes are being evacuated in the lake liz lists area where the power house fire has grown to 5500 acres in the angeles national forest. firefighters had to deal with 105 temperatures and winds that ken changing direction. the fire which began thursday, is 20% contained. >> fire crews are battling flames in new mexico that have scorched thousands of acres. the firer in santa fe grew to eight square miles. >> one person is in custody after a fire in san jose. firefighters were called to a brush fire near i-280 and story road this afternoon. more than a dozen fire trucks and a helicopter from calfire were on the scene. i took an hour to bring the fire under control. >> it was jump the creek area. there's also some light, flashy fuels on the other side. the problem is there are apartments
mr. anderson has significant limitations and their world didn't cross. >> the prosecute continues to build its case against four people, including two reported gang members and two two alleged prostitutes. they remain in cuffed. -- remain in custody. >> breaking news out of so-california. more than a thousand homes are being evacuated in the lake liz lists area where the power house fire has grown to 5500 acres in the angeles national forest. firefighters had to deal with 105...
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mr. anderson. >>> the sale was quick for tumbler.they said they completed the deal. the ceo said she is thrilled to officially welcome the team into the yahoo mix. it represents her bold and say most expensive move sense she took the job -- since she took the job. >>> financing deal to help get out of bankruptcy. they filed for chapter 11 because of pension plan debt. they plan to emerge from bankruptcy with $895 million in financing, it will help pay off debt and provide working capital. >>> back to julie haener in the news room with what is new at 6:00 p.m. >> coming up at 6:00 p.m. video of a hit and run. what we learned and the one question that remains unanswered and easing traffic at a bottleneck a look at the improvements and continuing coverage of the convicted murderer we told you about, the woman who could have been his next victim and their strange connection. these stories coming up at the top of the hour. >>> life changing procedure never used in children is giving one the gift of hearing. words can't describe the moment
mr. anderson. >>> the sale was quick for tumbler.they said they completed the deal. the ceo said she is thrilled to officially welcome the team into the yahoo mix. it represents her bold and say most expensive move sense she took the job -- since she took the job. >>> financing deal to help get out of bankruptcy. they filed for chapter 11 because of pension plan debt. they plan to emerge from bankruptcy with $895 million in financing, it will help pay off debt and provide...
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mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about 12 hours after was it over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernails. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed properly. >> we do not believe there's any problem with any of the lab work in this case at all. it will be an incident of finding out where the two individuals' paths crossed. >> abc7 news learned anderson suffers from mental illness, has a brain injury and is an alcoholic. >> he has significant limitations and those didn't cross. >> still the prosecution tense to buildets case against four people, including two reputed gang members and two alleged prostitutes. they remain in custody. abc7 news. >>> well, it was a little on the toasty side yesterday. meteorologist lisa argen has a preview of her accuweather forecast. >> ye
mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about 12 hours after was it over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernails. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed properly....
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mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about 12 hours after was -- it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernails. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed properly. >> we do not believe there's any problem with any of the lab work in this case at all. it will be an incident of finding out where the two individuals' paths crossed. >> abc7 news learned anderson suffers from mental illness, has a traumatic brain injury and is an alcoholic. >> he has significant limitations and those didn't cross. >> still the prosecution continues to buildets case against four people, including two reputed gang members and two alleged prostitutes. they remain in custody. abc7 news. >> we are in the middle of a cool down; is that correct? >> yeah. we've been talking about it. i have a pict
mr. anderson had been admitted to valley medical center a couple hours before the murder began and was held there in one of the medical units until about 12 hours after was -- it was over. >> the reason anderson was picked up and charged in the first place is because investigators say they found the 26-year-old's dna under the victim's fingernails. anderson's attorney isn't so sure about that. >> that makes the assumption that the dna evidence was collected, tested and analyzed...
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mr. anderson and also mr. kumra. >> reporter: are these ambulances clean? >> absolutely. >> reporter: ryan with rural metro ambulance says they have the highest standards for cleanliness changing gloves, sanitizing the rigs and so on. >> we don't have any definitive answers as to what may have caused the transmission of dna going from one person to another. once there's a decision on how that happened, we'll look at preventative measures going forward. >> reporter: this is likely the first documented case in the country involving a paramedic transferring dna. the defense says it shows that science is not a slam-dunk. >> it assumes that it's been collected right. it's assumed it's been tested right. it's assumed it's been analyzed right what we know here is something went wrong. >> reporter: in san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >> the d.a.'s office says the case against the three remaining defendants is still strong. >>> this weekend's gay pride celebration here in san francisco is expected to be even bigger this year. >> the supreme court's rulings on gay marriage
mr. anderson and also mr. kumra. >> reporter: are these ambulances clean? >> absolutely. >> reporter: ryan with rural metro ambulance says they have the highest standards for cleanliness changing gloves, sanitizing the rigs and so on. >> we don't have any definitive answers as to what may have caused the transmission of dna going from one person to another. once there's a decision on how that happened, we'll look at preventative measures going forward. >> reporter:...
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congress, including marian anderson, (inaudible) rosa parks, and mr. martin luther king junior. and whereas, the smithsonian institution in partnership with the national veteran's network has organized a 7-city tour to bring the medal and a story to communities throughout the country and will come to the mhd in the museum on june 29, to august 24, 2014 and whereas the partnership has developed the curriculum for elementary and high school levels and the high school curriculum is piloted at the toren unified school district and in addition in january of 2011, the board voted to adopt a resolution in observations of the civil liberties and the constitution and to commemorate the courage of coramatso, a recipient to challenge the constitutionality of the war time incarceration. and has alled developed the curriculum for elementary and middle and haol sky level and these kits include the video giems and lesson plans and posters are available at no charge to teachers. therefore, be it resolved that the board of education encourages the faculty and students to visit the gold medal exh
congress, including marian anderson, (inaudible) rosa parks, and mr. martin luther king junior. and whereas, the smithsonian institution in partnership with the national veteran's network has organized a 7-city tour to bring the medal and a story to communities throughout the country and will come to the mhd in the museum on june 29, to august 24, 2014 and whereas the partnership has developed the curriculum for elementary and high school levels and the high school curriculum is piloted at the...
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we heard from peert king talking to anderson cooper about this and anderson asked mr. journalist who published the leak information should be prosecuted and here is what he said. >> if they willing knew this was classified information action should be taken especially on something of this magnitude. i know the issue of leaks has been gone into but something on this magnitude there is an obligation moral and also legal against a reporter disclosing something which would so severely compromise national security. as a practical matter there have been in the past several years a number of reporters who have been prosecuted. the answer is yes. >> john, how is that playing out? >> reporter: that last part there, the answer is yes. it's chilling. i don't know much about the guardian's dealing with national security agencies but if you read the initial washington post account they talk about how he approached them back in february and wanted full graphics in the newspaper and when the washington post refused to do that, they said they needed to discuss this with national secur
we heard from peert king talking to anderson cooper about this and anderson asked mr. journalist who published the leak information should be prosecuted and here is what he said. >> if they willing knew this was classified information action should be taken especially on something of this magnitude. i know the issue of leaks has been gone into but something on this magnitude there is an obligation moral and also legal against a reporter disclosing something which would so severely...
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anderson: it did work. >> simon: but on july 9, 2011, the esteemed mr. dau got careless, and pat anderson's archivists got suspicious, caught them stealing, and called the police. how many things did they have when they were caught? >> anderson: they had 60 pieces of our library material. >> simon: okay, now, this is some of the stuff they stole? tell me what we're looking at. >> anderson: there are inauguration souvenirs. >> simon: from which inauguration? >> anderson: this is grover cleveland's. and these are fun-- tickets to andrew johnson's impeachment trial in the u.s. senate. and they grabbed a fistful of those. >> simon: i bet. there wasn't much security at the maryland historical society. but still, how do you walk out in front of the librarians' desk with 60 documents? the secret was sartorial-- deep pockets. and those are his costumes? >> rosenstein: these are the jackets that mr. landau used, and he had altered in order to steal items from the historical societies. now, what's interesting about these coats is that he arranged for a tailor to in
anderson: it did work. >> simon: but on july 9, 2011, the esteemed mr. dau got careless, and pat anderson's archivists got suspicious, caught them stealing, and called the police. how many things did they have when they were caught? >> anderson: they had 60 pieces of our library material. >> simon: okay, now, this is some of the stuff they stole? tell me what we're looking at. >> anderson: there are inauguration souvenirs. >> simon: from which inauguration?...
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anderson: ok. all right. >> and there is a great cat on twitter named mr. ndy cat who is friends with al and it is a fluffy not fat. >> anderson: a cat on twitter? >> yes. >> anderson: and your cat is aware of this? >> i tell him these things and he is home he had six teeth removed so he can only eat soft baby food which has to be hand fed to him. >> anderson: what? >> what do you mean what? >> anderson: cats have survived for thousands of years without being hand fed baby food. >> not baby al. >> anderson: why did he have six teeth removed? >> he has a genetic predisposition to weak gums and teeth like his mother. >> anderson: my dog is just a dog. she doesn't wear clothes. >> al does not wear clothes. >> anderson: terrence's dog wears clothes and has outfits. >> and leo the pig is already on twitter. >> al needs a twitter account because niko is on twitter. >> anderson: pets do not need to be on twitter. they have existed for thousands of years without being on twitter. >> i'm sorry that feels old-fashioned, anderson. >> anderson: i'm very old-fashioned. >
anderson: ok. all right. >> and there is a great cat on twitter named mr. ndy cat who is friends with al and it is a fluffy not fat. >> anderson: a cat on twitter? >> yes. >> anderson: and your cat is aware of this? >> i tell him these things and he is home he had six teeth removed so he can only eat soft baby food which has to be hand fed to him. >> anderson: what? >> what do you mean what? >> anderson: cats have survived for thousands of years...
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mr. president? how about that transparency deal? finally, here is a piece of information you should know. shulman's wife susan andersonig time left wing person. supporter of the occupy wall street movement. hen you hear democrats say that shulman is a nonideological guy, please keep that in mind and that's the memo. now for top story tonight. reaction, joining us from reaction charles krauthammer. what's the most important thing you heard from those hearings, charles? >> what it did today isut a on tha abstraction the 501 c 4 and c 3 which doesn't mean a lot to folks put a face on the abstraction of what it means when the government abuses you and you see these folks who look like ordinary americans who are trying to do the quintessential american thing. political speech to organize, to express themselves, and precisely because they were doing that, they are being harassed as we heard about the leakage of information about the donors, they're being illegally exposed in a way that you reay shouldn't. one of the reasons that you have the confidentiality here, remember, is that the classic 501 c 4 is the naacp. and in th
mr. president? how about that transparency deal? finally, here is a piece of information you should know. shulman's wife susan andersonig time left wing person. supporter of the occupy wall street movement. hen you hear democrats say that shulman is a nonideological guy, please keep that in mind and that's the memo. now for top story tonight. reaction, joining us from reaction charles krauthammer. what's the most important thing you heard from those hearings, charles? >> what it did today...
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mr. and coming on stage in a 1901. that date is significant because the next day the ansident would be shocked by assassin anderson bullets. what was it about this exhibition that attracted the president to want to go? >> it was a world there. fair, it was a celebration of america's place in the new world. the presidency was very surprising in many ways. he was the president who took the country to the world stage. andspanish-american war turned america into a republican into an empire. at the end of his life in the last speech he gave, in effect -- he talks in ways that years later we can all appreciate about opening america to the world. >> we were looking at our posting and everybody is asking about what is known of ida mckinley, her ill health. here she is traveling with the president. what did the country think of the president to know about her? interesting dichotomy. this is the pattern of her life. she had been grossly miscast by history as this victorian in the late on the fainting couch. there were times when she was that way. she had chronic illnesses. one was seizure disorder, known as epilepsy. she had damage
mr. and coming on stage in a 1901. that date is significant because the next day the ansident would be shocked by assassin anderson bullets. what was it about this exhibition that attracted the president to want to go? >> it was a world there. fair, it was a celebration of america's place in the new world. the presidency was very surprising in many ways. he was the president who took the country to the world stage. andspanish-american war turned america into a republican into an empire....
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mr. snowden makes clear that his real reason for these actions has been to bring harm to the national security of the united states. blunt words tonight andersonm the u.s. embassy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the most open of places. >> absolutely. you have to say, the only reason would be, it's because it's politically expedient. that it works for him and works for him now. if you speak to journalists in this country, you speak to human rights advocates in this country they have a free press, but at times they feel like they're being harassed, and there are repercussions if they criticize the government. the government here says that's just not true. that what plays well here, and not just in this country, anderson, but this part of the world, is a standup to the united states to say, you guys are hypocrites, you go around the world criticizing other people's fre
mr. snowden makes clear that his real reason for these actions has been to bring harm to the national security of the united states. blunt words tonight andersonm the u.s. embassy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not...
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mr. park's case. he joins us live. as the martin family attorney, how do you think rachel's testimony went today? >> i think rachel's team was great, andersone stood fast. her testimony was consistent, and as you see, she through various attempts to i'm peach her, held her own. >> she seemed less combative in her testimony today than yesterday. did you or your colleagues prepare her for today's testimony or give her advice on what to do differently? >> no, she has her own counsel in this case, however, remember, yesterday she came at the latter part of the court day. so she was tired and most people sitting in court were tired and we went fairly late. so i believe that she was just tired. obviously, once she was given the chance to rest overnight, came back and she was a great witness. she was very respectful to the court and gave very precise answers. >> so, you're saying you nor mr. crump gave her advice about what to do differently today on the stand? >> no, as a matter of fact, i believe she was in the custody of the agents. we had no access to her whatsoever. >> do you feel the defense attorney john west was too hash with her today? >>
mr. park's case. he joins us live. as the martin family attorney, how do you think rachel's testimony went today? >> i think rachel's team was great, andersone stood fast. her testimony was consistent, and as you see, she through various attempts to i'm peach her, held her own. >> she seemed less combative in her testimony today than yesterday. did you or your colleagues prepare her for today's testimony or give her advice on what to do differently? >> no, she has her own...
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mr. snowden makes clear that his real reason for these actions has been to bring harm to the national security of the united states. blunt words tonight andersonu.s. embassy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the most open of places. >> absolutely. you have to say, the only reason would be, it's because it's politically expedient. if you speak to journalists in this country, you speak to human rights advocates in this country they have a free press, but at times they feel like they're being harassed, and there are repercussions if they criticize the government. the government here says that's just not true. that what plays well here, and not just in this country, anderson, but this part of the world, is a standup to the united states to say, you guys are hypocrites, you go around the world criticizing other people's freedom of expression, you have problems on your own.
mr. snowden makes clear that his real reason for these actions has been to bring harm to the national security of the united states. blunt words tonight andersonu.s. embassy in the capitol. >> when i talked to julian assange, he recommended ecuador as a place for snowden to go, because of their willingness to resist the united states. why would -- i mean, is that really the only reason snowden would pick those countries? in terms of freedom of the press, transparency, ecuador is not the...
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mr. d'antonio speaks on a panel with barbara blaine, founder of the survivors network of those abused by priests, thomas p. doyle, jeff anderson, former priest and nun patrick wall. this is about an hour and a half. [applause] >> good evening. i m michael d'antonio, author of "mortal sins". [applause] >> listening tonight are the heros of this story. i tried -- very special. i have written and coauthored and ghostwritten quite a few books. none have meant what this book means to me. this is a book about a genuine civil rights movement. it has been underrecognized and underappreciated for what it has accomplished on behalf of abused children, on behalf of equality, on behalf of the people who are the church and make no mistake for catholics, for all christians the church is the people landed you're not a catholic and not a christian you can appreciate the concept of we are all one. and the folks done this stage of done more to promote the unity of humanity than any people i have ever met. i would like to introduce from my left barbara blaine. [applause] >> barbara is founder and director of the survivors network this, she has b
mr. d'antonio speaks on a panel with barbara blaine, founder of the survivors network of those abused by priests, thomas p. doyle, jeff anderson, former priest and nun patrick wall. this is about an hour and a half. [applause] >> good evening. i m michael d'antonio, author of "mortal sins". [applause] >> listening tonight are the heros of this story. i tried -- very special. i have written and coauthored and ghostwritten quite a few books. none have meant what this book...