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mr. butler. he didn't do anything because the role beyond facilitating the mission. some of the prosecutor had a filing in connection with the motion. did prosecutors said that to everybody? >> he did not speak out of state council and the be told that occurred the contacted mr. maples treacly in prison which would have been unethical if the state had known or believed he was represented by the council. >> but back to the line on what the state has prosecuted this seems to me the state as the prosecutor was recognizing that he had no counsel that said you better file to see how much time you have so it's just for him. >> i absolutely agree with you. i think that is further evidence that everybody knew that mr. maples didn't have a local council or any meaningful sense. >> where does the constitution say by the way that you have to give notice? that every judicial action has to be noticed? the federal rules don't require notice, do they? >> the constitution doesn't say that. >> and the rules don't say it. you don't have to give notice in the federal law. >> the post c
mr. butler. he didn't do anything because the role beyond facilitating the mission. some of the prosecutor had a filing in connection with the motion. did prosecutors said that to everybody? >> he did not speak out of state council and the be told that occurred the contacted mr. maples treacly in prison which would have been unethical if the state had known or believed he was represented by the council. >> but back to the line on what the state has prosecuted this seems to me the...
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today's dollars and dupont remington were going to supply the armament arms and ammunition he told mr butler general butler this was really happening and it was supposed to go down the following year nine hundred thirty five just before the next election a couple of members of congress samuel dicks dean john mccormick caught wind of it and they called butler to testify before a closed hearing with the house un-american activities committee in that hearing butler completely blew the whistle the plot was abandoned and a year or two later here's what he told the american people about. before the congressional committee gaius representation of the american people and even took out what i knew of activity which i believe might lead to an attempt to set up a fascist dictatorship. the upshot of the whole thing was that i was supposed to lead an organization of five hundred thousand men which would be able to take over the functions of government. now but it was congressional testimony in that testimony he said that mcguire had told him that franklin roosevelt would eventually cave in to the scoop b
today's dollars and dupont remington were going to supply the armament arms and ammunition he told mr butler general butler this was really happening and it was supposed to go down the following year nine hundred thirty five just before the next election a couple of members of congress samuel dicks dean john mccormick caught wind of it and they called butler to testify before a closed hearing with the house un-american activities committee in that hearing butler completely blew the whistle the...
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> the premier episode tells the story of pamela butler who went missing in 2009 let me ask you, mrs. butlerch. very excited. i am just so happy. some body has come forward like this, very happy. >> can you tell us more, go deeper than what we have reported in the headlines what kind of woman was pamela is pamela. >>> a very out going, person. sharing and caring for everybody. friends, family, and all. everybody loved pam. she had been a light for family,en froms we miss her so very much. >>> derek you are very active in both the effort to bring attention to other people who are -- families going through what you are going through and also making sure pamela is not forgotten and this investigation goes forward tell us about your efforts. >> very true. you know, i think that people of color need attention everybody else gets, it is only fair, but it shouldn't detract from the attention that other people get but we should also get attention and it is not just about my family it is about the other families out there also, that are suffering you know this is a hard thing to go through and no bod
> the premier episode tells the story of pamela butler who went missing in 2009 let me ask you, mrs. butlerch. very excited. i am just so happy. some body has come forward like this, very happy. >> can you tell us more, go deeper than what we have reported in the headlines what kind of woman was pamela is pamela. >>> a very out going, person. sharing and caring for everybody. friends, family, and all. everybody loved pam. she had been a light for family,en froms we miss her so...
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mr. butler, trying to have him recalled as well, do you still have faith in the city council and specifically in mr. brown? >> well, i worked closely with the council as a chairman, as you know, and with the exception of vincent orange who wasn't on the council when i was chairman, but certainly has a distinguished record of service prior to that, these are the same members that i worked with, a very talented group of people. i have confidence in them. we work well together and i'm confident that together we can move the city forward. >> mr. mayor, we thank you for coming in. we want to mention once again the one city summit taking place february 11th at the washington convention center. it is open to all d.c. residents. thank you, sir. good to see you this morning. allison. >> thanks, tony. thank you, mr. mayor. >>> more fallout from the harry thomas, jr. scandal. the head of a nonprofit is expected to plead guilty today to a felony charge in connection to the money scheme. marshall banks is accused of knowing that thomas was stealing. a court document filed yesterday says that banks was awa
mr. butler, trying to have him recalled as well, do you still have faith in the city council and specifically in mr. brown? >> well, i worked closely with the council as a chairman, as you know, and with the exception of vincent orange who wasn't on the council when i was chairman, but certainly has a distinguished record of service prior to that, these are the same members that i worked with, a very talented group of people. i have confidence in them. we work well together and i'm...
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mr. butler's relatives say seeing murphy looking well, made them feel closer to him than they had since the of their loved ones. they beth are stressing the pferns of signing up to become organ -- they both are stressing the need to sign up to become toners. >>> let's go to sal. it's pretty dry and quiet. usually tlfs a lot more traffic. even b.a.r.t. is riding on a saturday schedule -- usually there is a lot more traffic. even bot is riding on a -- b.a.r.t. is right that -- is riding on a -- is riding -- operating on a saturday schedule. >>> it will be breezy, cool, cold lows. tonight will be colder. don't forget the pets because we've had -- what about six week of early try, weather. tonight will be really cold. you can see how everything is going right down the coast. breezy, cool. there will be more so. tomorrow morning will be really cold. made it to 38 in san francisco. it's a colder pattern. 24 many and fairfield. 26 livermore. a lot of low 30s. even a puff of a breeze is keeping temperatures out. north wind to about 25 miles an hour. temperatures will be in the low 50s instead of th
mr. butler's relatives say seeing murphy looking well, made them feel closer to him than they had since the of their loved ones. they beth are stressing the pferns of signing up to become organ -- they both are stressing the need to sign up to become toners. >>> let's go to sal. it's pretty dry and quiet. usually tlfs a lot more traffic. even b.a.r.t. is riding on a saturday schedule -- usually there is a lot more traffic. even bot is riding on a -- b.a.r.t. is right that -- is riding...
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mr. butler did commit this the admission of the volunteer attorneys. is that your experience? >> your honor, of course that affirmation is not in the record we respectfully disagree as a factual matter with the factual assertions made by the med on that front. >> you have to send it back. i guess it would have to sit with the religious. what about a rule that says we are, in fact, attorneys to abandon the client and local attorney does, as a matter of practice in the stayed virtually do nothing except facilitate foreign representation and with the state had cause to believe, cause to believe that all that was true. then the state cannot assert this. that's all. >> york, revenge would not be appropriate on those grounds for a number of reasons. rule number seven of the rules governing admission of the i wrote to the alabama barmaid it emphatically to the the role of local council was not simply -- >> irrespective of what the rules were you would have to show that, in fact, and the stated is a practice suggests that the local council does not too much of anything except facilita
mr. butler did commit this the admission of the volunteer attorneys. is that your experience? >> your honor, of course that affirmation is not in the record we respectfully disagree as a factual matter with the factual assertions made by the med on that front. >> you have to send it back. i guess it would have to sit with the religious. what about a rule that says we are, in fact, attorneys to abandon the client and local attorney does, as a matter of practice in the stayed...
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mr. hedges. i would like to ask you about, you mentioned smedley butler a little bit ago. could you talk of a more butler and his role in the 1930s, plot to seize the white house? and also if you could speculate on why we know so little about that plot and about general butler himself? thank you. >> guest: butter, and i think served 33 years and for much of something in the u.s. marine corps, after the war began to reflect, i think we had a current figure, a colonel in the military, also he engage in that kind of reflection after he left service, begin to look at why interventions were carried out on whose behalf they were carried out, and butler writes that he commanded units that invaded, you know, the dominican republic to make it sure for -- make a safer sugar interests. cuba to make it safer banking interests. and wrote this pamphlet, which is a very long, calls wars abroad to which he lays out that it's also interesting as you point out, it's a kind of a historical footnote in a position to roosevelt and the new deal there were industrial us, powerful industrialists.
mr. hedges. i would like to ask you about, you mentioned smedley butler a little bit ago. could you talk of a more butler and his role in the 1930s, plot to seize the white house? and also if you could speculate on why we know so little about that plot and about general butler himself? thank you. >> guest: butter, and i think served 33 years and for much of something in the u.s. marine corps, after the war began to reflect, i think we had a current figure, a colonel in the military, also...
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mr. murphy keeps a special shirt memorializing him. he said the loss of a child makes himmable to share the grieve the butler family is dealing with now.ite www.ktvu.com you can watch the full emotional story. >>> this morning they will begin putting up notices on some 3400 trees and they will remind property owners they will be responsible for maintaining trees on sidewalks outside their homes. this budget proposal is expected to save the city $600,000 a year. >>> the answer is in for how many dogs a professional dog walker can have at any one time at a park. they voted the limit of number of dogs being walked to eight. they will be required to have a paid permit and complete training in park educate and -- ed kate. >>> there could be changes coming to pleasanton schools to sniff out drugs on campus. >>> and heading lower, a familiar problem is to blame, we go live to the opening bell, that is next. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. treat your taste buds to a fresh toasted subway big hot pas
mr. murphy keeps a special shirt memorializing him. he said the loss of a child makes himmable to share the grieve the butler family is dealing with now.ite www.ktvu.com you can watch the full emotional story. >>> this morning they will begin putting up notices on some 3400 trees and they will remind property owners they will be responsible for maintaining trees on sidewalks outside their homes. this budget proposal is expected to save the city $600,000 a year. >>> the answer...
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mr. lombardi knows there will be consequences for the decisions he made and he accepts the consequences. >> lombardi account face up to 60 years in prison when he is sentenced in april. codefendants including christopher butler and team commander norman welsh must decide whether to continue to fight their own charges. >> there is a problem in milpitas high school. $38,000 is missing and they are pointing the finger at a school employee. she is behind bars. 60-year-old may loretta gardena at her home yesterday afternoon. the district notified police in september that a large amount of money was missing from a safe at the high school. she was the school's bank technician and she had access to the safe and the information on the district's accounting practices. the school discovered the missing $38,000 from the associated student body fund. that money was for the senior prom and transportation. the district's liability insurance will cover the costs. >> turning to decision 2012 as the debate gets more personal. tonight's gop matchup in jackson will have turned into a verbal fist fight between romney and gingrich. the showdown ahead of tuesday's critical florida primary. mitt romney referred to him as anti-immig
mr. lombardi knows there will be consequences for the decisions he made and he accepts the consequences. >> lombardi account face up to 60 years in prison when he is sentenced in april. codefendants including christopher butler and team commander norman welsh must decide whether to continue to fight their own charges. >> there is a problem in milpitas high school. $38,000 is missing and they are pointing the finger at a school employee. she is behind bars. 60-year-old may loretta...
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mr. nobbs. >> she prefers roses. lilies make her sneeze. >> reporter: the painfully shy nobbs is a butler in the 19th century dublin hotel woman. >> reporter: you're playing a woman who is playing a man or has transformed herself into a man. >> it's interesting. there's a lot of people refer to albert as a he. but i never... to me she's always a woman. >> what's your name? >> albert. >> your real name. >> reporter: how would you describe albert? >> she stopped being feminine when she was 14. she disappeared into this society in order to survive. >> reporter: you talk about the chaplainesque aspect of your character. did you have to practice a different walk? >> i did. >> reporter: how did you do it? >> i looked at charie chaplin and it's kind of sticking... sticking out your feet a little bit more. >> reporter: it was part of a remarkable transformation. >> there came a time where i looked up and it wasn't me anymore. it was very subtle. it wasn't gobs of prosthetics. it was actually only the tip of my nose, making my ears bigger, making them stick out a little bit more. >> reporter: close had first played nobbs in 1982
mr. nobbs. >> she prefers roses. lilies make her sneeze. >> reporter: the painfully shy nobbs is a butler in the 19th century dublin hotel woman. >> reporter: you're playing a woman who is playing a man or has transformed herself into a man. >> it's interesting. there's a lot of people refer to albert as a he. but i never... to me she's always a woman. >> what's your name? >> albert. >> your real name. >> reporter: how would you describe albert?...
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mrs. davis to leave her house. as for the suspect, investigators consider him armed and dangerous. they don't know his name, only describing him as a white man wearing blue jeans. the butler is a tight-knit community, skpeand e though the daviss were not hurt, they wish they could have done more. >> we look out for everybody else, and i feel bad, and i know my son feels bad that -- some way we feel like we didn't look out for them. we should have. >> police say they have no reason to believe that davis made the story up. the search continues for at least one suspect. >>> coming up next, eugene rich capitalizing on a dig with mitt romney he calls baloney. >>> can we expect more weebles? stay right there. did not go bad♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪ ♪ he can see when his score is in danger ♪ ♪ if you're a mobile type on the go ♪ ♪ i suggest you take a tip from my bro ♪ ♪ and download the app that lets you know ♪ ♪ at free-credit-score-dot-com now let's go. ♪ vo: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. we asked total str
mrs. davis to leave her house. as for the suspect, investigators consider him armed and dangerous. they don't know his name, only describing him as a white man wearing blue jeans. the butler is a tight-knit community, skpeand e though the daviss were not hurt, they wish they could have done more. >> we look out for everybody else, and i feel bad, and i know my son feels bad that -- some way we feel like we didn't look out for them. we should have. >> police say they have no reason...
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butler, and the former head of the contra costa narcotics team struck a plea deal with the prosecutors, agreed to plead guilty and testify against the others in exchange for a possible lighter sentence. >> mr. lombardi as i said, has been very open and cooperated and takes complete responsibility for what he's done, and in part of that is who he did it with and for what reasons. and he's told the government that. >> lombardi admitted he stole big amounts of cash and other belongings while serving search warrants on massage parlors and other targets. he also admitted to possessing and selling drugs. in one case he said he sold back methamphetamine to a confidential informant. he also says he used cnet funds to buy stolen guns. >> as difficult as this step was, mr. lombardi knows there are going to be consequences for the decisions he made. and he accept those consequences. >> norman welsh's attorney questions his had credibility. he fears the former san ramon police officer may be tempted to stretch the truth. >> when the federal government makes these types of offers to people, we will give you less time if you give someone up. it just pegs people to exaggerate other people's roles in crim
butler, and the former head of the contra costa narcotics team struck a plea deal with the prosecutors, agreed to plead guilty and testify against the others in exchange for a possible lighter sentence. >> mr. lombardi as i said, has been very open and cooperated and takes complete responsibility for what he's done, and in part of that is who he did it with and for what reasons. and he's told the government that. >> lombardi admitted he stole big amounts of cash and other belongings...